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cucmcso carpo. : ' Attorney M Law.' '' U. FOPP, No. 33 Main Street D. W, COU STOCK, Warner Building.

C. ESHMMACBEB, Ko. Mta fltrsst. tw, : Billiard StlM. - - . O. W. RUSSELL, eor. Main and franktlo. Booksellers and Stationers. C. il- JOHf SOS, Jfo. 88 Main Street. . -'.'.3--tciaa and. Tobacco. H. DRIFMERYER, Sortb Marina Street.' 8. BACflMA. Xo. T3 Main Street. ' - '' FEED. HOST, South Pearl Street. '""""" ' Dry Goods. " : " " U. C. ELLIOTT, er. Alain and Pearl. C. WITTENBERG, 75 slain Street. Druggists. JOSATIIA PLCMMiEU,cor Main and Pearl. t .... - Ettinf Iloaae. 3. H. TOLES, No. 92 Main Street. Groceries nni Proviaioaa. , O. W. BARSES A CO, So. 31, Main Street. iiV f ; , Graa Gift Casjcert. X: For (be benefit ef the :oldiers Home at Knightstown,t Phillips Htu. lUcbHtood, Ind., Feb. 1st, 1807, H. J. KIUKK, rropmtor. fef Holies. xXv TREMOXT HOCSE, Cor. Main and Fifth Btrrets, John Elliott, Prop. -w V -,. r'J ,X Jewelry. X-i-r SEIB A A5KE3T, So. 33 Main Street. (Successor to C. A Dicstsson:.) 8. F. ESTELL A BOG , No. 78 Main Street. Lamp Store. W. n. PAGE No. 90 Maw Strati. ' X ' Merchant Tailor. 8FIIRE a BRO., Ko. 74 Main Street. ;r; Machine Shops. X"' rXXZ i. W. TOE, Portable Saw Mills, and Steam Threshers, West Main 5u set. . Notions ana Fancy Goods. O. P.EMSWILER,So. 49 Main Street. -:'! " ' Saddlery sad Harness. IBVLX REED a SON, So. 47 Main Street. f Soldiers Claisa Agency. R, P. FISSEY, No. 33 Main Street. ... in ' ' Stoves, Tinware a ad Skates. J. POTTS a SON, No. 1 Main Street. . T. J. BARGIS, Ko. 12 Main Street. ' " Stoves and Foundries.' PETERSOK 4 KING, Main Street, bat. Front and Waahington. i ..... . .,.,.;, "-'," .. Wifoi and Carriage Re-pairing. J. S. HUNT, eor.. Main and Washington. ALCOLUrtlNS. RICniiOND, XlfblAlTA: Thar s day, Uareh 7th, 1067. grricalft and gparturcg of llaiU. R1CUMONU POST OFFlCE,Febt l2, 1867. - , ... MAIL CLOSE, Cotambns and East... S ISajs. ......... ia.a. Utucaro.... Cincinnati. ........... . .......... Uavton Way v I 4i rji. 6 15 A.M. , 9 i A.M. la liana polia and V ss-.. - '-r VAIL OPEN lndianapotissnd Wstt:." T 45 a.m. Ciucinnati " 11 " A J' bar ton XfT... . .U . i. . i 1 . , . ; 7 45 A.M. Caicano.. .. - .. ,rt Culumbas snd Erst 1130 a.m. Boa ton and Boecy Mire,leaTes Tneaday and f nday, at do. do arrirea same days at ... 7 00 r.M. Arbs.ria Bethel 4e. leans Monday, Wedoeadr a d Fridn, at- S SS AJI do. a'rr. Monday, "Wedneeday and FrkUy4 00 r.a. Winchester,! a. New . Garden, Mondar, Wedneaday sad Friday, at ... 8 00 A.a. do. srr. f uesday, Tharsday and Saturday, 4 06 r.a. Brookrille vis Abiugton, leaves Monday " and Friday at-. " - Arfivss Tneaday and Saturday at '-51rsaOffice open from 7:30 a. a. to 7:30 r, a. Oa Sonday.from 9:00 to 10:00 A.M. . ... ED. A. JONES, P.M. A PaU. of one inch of stow last niht. liarch 6th. . . -r-'U-cr -'- Cheap Store," Sth etreet, ore sonars from depot. FcBHt-rcss . Lacey dt Co. sell Ott Satnrday, at2 P, M-.a large stock of Furnitore and Housekeeping Goods. Bksxet Barmer. on South Front-st., is converting his brick carriage house, neat the German. Lutheran Church, into a substantial dwelling house. 4 , - - i r 1 r r Cbeaj. Store," 6th street, eneajaare irosa depot. ,W are gratified to learn that our old f iend, Wiixiam Bell is convalescing he is able to be about the honse. We hope soon, to see him "marching on? towards his. business house, fully t restored to health and vigor. : : ' - From all accounts, there is no further question as to which is the cheapest Store in town. It is tKe "Cheap Store on Fifth street, one aqnare from the Depot. Gardes Sswds The time is at hand for selecting 'good seeds for planting. and cur readers are referred to the ad Tertisetnent of John - Bell, in another , . j 7 - ; i v ' 7 -' column lor the, place, to procure them. for he has the fresh and genuine .. "JLan drath Seeds' tho best in the market. lllo ! foe a Hat Boots, Shoes Gov era meat Hardware everything at Bar e&nish prices, at il. iL Lacey fc Co'a Auction Rooms 22 Aliin.' Street Ho for 'em, and go for.'em. they're rich and racy sold cheap by Colonel Dennis and Carttaia Lacey !F;act mreXXX . . . f .Our. young . XrWad, Chas. Ksrsej. who baa been at Anna Arbor, Michigan, the past sis months returned botas yesterday. :: Hersporta tli srhiwl there in a most flourishing condition; over 120 J students in attendance.: Me left hat comrade. J. C McPhrrson, there, enjoying most excellent health and toiI'Dg np rhe hiil of science.

1 A, lot of Pocket Books, Dnunsa and Pistols at cost, to close oat st

ZTo. 35, XJsin st Fkimi indications . warrant as i in ayiog that the Grand Gift Concert to be given in this city March 22th, will positively take place!. r Tbose desiring to purchase tickets should do so at once. Agents will make their report on the 11th of the present month and deposit the funds with Mr. Ferguson,- at the First National Bsnk in this city. '-For full particulars, see advertisement la soother Column. '''"" ' 'f"-'vS "-,-. ' ' " Cheep Stove,' 5ih a treat . one acare fross depot. Off jtH' TKA9K.0a. Fjrivl: nighC last, ATfreight trairf. on the Chicago and' Great Eastern TL ten or twelve miles above Kokomo, encountered" a broken rail, and two of the cars 'were '-thrown off the track and badly damaged. - 5 - Gexekal Repaikixo The managers of the Chicago dc Great Eastern R. R , we learn, are making s preparations all alorg ne line, by ' procuring new rails and cross ties,' and they will ! put them down aa soon as the weather., will j-er-, mit - They are determined to make their road second to none Tor speed and safety to travelers and freight 1 v-j. i ' IfST There's no mistake in the fact that Messrs., Si ss k Avkshv bare one of tLe largest, fineat, new-eat-stylea stocks in their I ine, erer before exhibited in thiaaiiy. Among the many articlea are Dnhnae At Co.'a Silver Spoons and tbeir raannractare of'Gold Jewelry: Rogers's Plated Hare-, Gold Watches and Chains; Pocket Knives; Jfosical Instmments, and a fine aaeortnsent of moat excellent Clocks.' Our citizens are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves, at No. 35 Main Street. " - " - - 'a h- : - . " rt s .K OpEjrrso'or Navigatiow The stockholders of the "Richmond dc Oakland Canal," will be gratified to learn that the preparations for commerce and trav el are nearly completed. This important thoroughfare will '- be opened ' on the early vacation of frost, and a packet - will leave Roberts' station every Monday ' morning early, stop ' at the Brewery for Wednesday's dinner, and sup atConleys ranche on the following, Saturday, and return on Sunday. Pas sengers are warranted to fart well. " - ,. M , ; , . T Tbe Jail Qck9Tiom, .Is again on the tapis. It seems to have been decided - by "highest authority," that one must bo built "Where?" is the next question to be decided. A "citizen, in to-day's paper, makes some suggestions, worthy the attention of all 'whom it may con-' cern." It breaks ground, and looks it squarely in the face.' If steps are to be taken at all, in this direction, they should be done with deliberation, and, when taken prosecuted speedily and with a will-t2tTo lime to lose, and we suggest Monday night next, for a preliminary melting at No. 3 Engine Hall, to commence the work. ,- YH, T 'Messrs. Reid Se Vaxxsmak, are progressing rapidly in preparations to rebuild their Business House at the Depot As soon as the weather will permit, the timbers and wood-work will go in, and the walls up-; By next mid-summer, or fall, the building will again be as good as new,; ;Tbes i men , deserve success forj their indomitable energy and perseverance, under difficulties and - fiery trials, that few would have encountered without being overcome, iLlll! . Tbsatbk. The great favorites, .Miss Molue" Williams " and Fulix: A. Vis-" ckkt, seem to be the centre of attraction at this timo in our city. The Troupe uows 'prcfriBiD? Phillips Hall, are equal to and superior in some respects to the best talent ever before in this- city, and, from the fact that the Hair has been crowded the three past nights they have been playing shows they are being ap. prcciaUd This ( Thrusday ) evening,-, wilt -bopreformed- the .greatDrama, Female- Detective;" Friday evening, ( Miss Mollie's ( J3enefi) Tae French Spyi" Saturday afternoon, Grand Mati-, nee, for Ladies and children; and on Sat-' urday night will be presented the instruc- j live , and interesting . Moral Drama of Ten Jfights in a Bar Room." . V " Cheap Store," Ith street,01" square from depot. CoxFiKMATiox. On Monday last, our friend and fellow-citizen, E.A. Joxxs", was confirmed by the Senate as Postmaster in this city. -This action of the Senate, meets the general approval of our citizens. Ho is a live man honest and safe. We hope he will soon move the office to a larger and more . suitable room more accessible to oar citizens and more in accordance with their increased 'wants, than " the "little ten-b'-twelve-coop, they have been forced to put up with for ?lo! . these many j-$ara." This much needed reform, should not only be made for the accommodation of the People, but as a sanitary measure on behalf of the Clerks Mr. Jones .has' in his employ, who, if confined during the heated term of summer, in this . illy. ventilated room, run great risk of becom rag torpsts, tmrteaa ot a corps or most etfictent assistants. .We think our last Grand Jury, would, had they been calle4 oiv, ''indicted? this room oa the samel principle they did the old jail, for the. reason Ibat it doesn't contain a sufficient number of cubic feet of fresh air for each Clerk to breathe. ' ' ' i Sanaa - n --r Snriac Canapaifa. J. S. Hoar, wishes to aanoance to hia fronds, that he is ready to repair all kiads of wagons and carriages on short notice. Call at his shop, eor. of Mara and Ws$?srtf-5f.,Vrftr pwijr eUewhers. ?w.

i Synopsis of Council Proceed incjs.

March 5, 1867. Tne redoes of Mrs. sebwegmann for the tamncu to repair her fence, between S. High st and the Fair Ground at Boston Pike, was refer red to committee on Public Buildings. f Messrs. Rosa, Hainer, Johns, Ezra Smith fc Co.," and Hope, were granted permits for building purposes, - ' Messrs. Korthause, Lieve, Knolien berg and ShulU, were granted privelege to erect wooden baildings. on South side of second alley. South, of Main st, bet Marion and Franklin-st The Garbage Cart was placed in cus tody and control of Board of Health. . Petition of Schwegmann and others, to grade, pa-e and gravel alley running east and west, from Marion .to an, alley between Main and Walnut, was granted. Council allowed Dr. Hibberd 840 as President of Board of Health last year; and J. W. Plummer 315 as Secretary. Committee on Ordinances, to whom petition of J. Francisco, asking privilege to put building on Lot 16, C. W. Starr's addition," in order, reported favorably, 'and the Council concurred. Same committee also, recommended the Ordinance providing for curbing and paving 6ide walks, kc, be enforced. Council concurred. Same committee, introduce d an Ordinance for "promotion of good order at public meetings, dec, was passed, and an Ordinance amending cow ordinance, read first time. , r w .. , ;. An Ordinance for planting and maintaining shade trees in thecity.was passed. .The School Board of Trustees submitted an exhibit of the financial condition or the School Fund, and ' asked Council to confirm the payment out, of said fund, of the following sums : Jerreraiah Hadley, 8400 John Yaryan' and Timothy Nicholson, each S50.;a v v: r " The Treasurer reported that he had borrowed money -and paid interest on same, and asked that his action be confirmed by the Council, which was done, and ordered to be placed on file. II. W. Maxwell's application to rent public farm, was referred to committee on Public Buildings. The assessment of 810 to A. F. Scott, on hisstock, grain, dec, on his farm was deducted from his assassment of 1866. The usual monthly claims. fec, amount ing to 81,912 19, were allowed. To the Citizens of Wayne County. The members of Post No. 1, Grand Army of the Republic, make an earnest appeal to you in behalf of comrade, Major Sim, for the Treasurership of Wayne county. He was duly elected to the position by an overwhelming majority at the last election, but, for an nnforseen contingency was declared ineligible." He is the same crippled- soldier the same deserving man the samc true patriot as before, and we feel with all true men a double obligation to support him in the coming canvass. Every consideration that was urged and acted upon at the time ot his triumphant nomination and election, is stronger now, and in making this appeal in behalf of a fellow-soldier, we cannot but t'onSideCthat"any31oyal voter who sustained him before, is under a weighty moral as well as political obligation to renew that support' ,!J ' Coxkad es o r Pps-j JSbJl 1. OT X-tRii ; Fikb. A bou t lo- o'clock on -Tuesd ay last, the house' of : Dr.' J'. TV. Salter, just South of and adjoining the city, was discovered to be in flames. The alarm was given, and the Fire Department was on the ground' as promptly as the distance: would allow, (the 4's had to go about a mile and a quarter the 2"s, 3s and Hook and Ladder each one mile) The ls, being nearest," was'; there first, and got on first water. The supply of water near the house was soon exhausted, and the 4's taking its station at the-well in the old Fair Grounds, Operated effectually in extinguishing, the flames-after water- gave" " oat near - the house' Tfie. kitchen, where the fire originated, was entirely onsmned, with the exception of portions of it that were torn 'down by the Hook and Ladder boy a; who thus did most efficient service and contributed much towards saving the ; main building from being entirely burned down. " The buildings were old frames and furnished qViick digestive food for the devouring element, and the only wonder is that as much of it was saved, when the distance our firemen bad to run, is taken into consideration. " , Most of the Doctor's house and kitch en furniture was saved piled np promiscuoasly and damaged somewhat by rough handling, thowe wno rescued it taking . no order in the manner of its salvation- coolness being out of the question, surrounded as they were by heat. His loss cannot be less than eight hundred or one thousand dollars. We have not learned whether Dr. S. had his bouse insured; but suppose he had, judging from his known prudence. ...; A cod-fishy cttiaen in last week's TeJogram, decides that poor people shoaldnt own cowsdraws a marked distinction between 'owners of property and "owners of c w property' threat ens to taboo the raising ot hogs rhavins crijoyod that kind of taisinj himself, judging from his sentiBMBtsj witnin trie trty and threatens to piay thunder generally at the next city election if i bo cwuncil repeals tho law I hey bav saado! This would-be arisrtucfaVsbuttld be the last man to be dosra oa co wa." tor if ever tbera was a man waoso stosnacn noaos rarik m Tien of more strengthening diet, its him suret":ri" "i '-" ...... . .... Ti'!'Jt ; Tswi is the season for ' Courts and Celts : those snF-r g with ssch, ov any ASeetion of the Tamat ar LoasT will find Dr. Srajcs land's Mellifluous Coag H-'r- '" excellent remedy ; in fact, all his Medi cines are worthy the confidence of our readers. See Advertise s'-t. z it.

APBUI. HOJUNAT1NG ELECTION. " JSr-Caitdidates, who are eabacribera to the Falla-" diem win be ebarfsd SI, sad tboss whs are not, will be charged 3,fOTannoaacina; tbeir names tobepsid in adeases. r- " " t We are reqaeated koaaaoasMS PreC Jon W. Iwsxr, aa the Caioa and TeaiperaBee caadidaU for the offioe of Traasmrsr of Wayne county, aabjset to the Caioa yortnsluigKlstllsn fat AprO. 1 f For Prosecsttinf Attorney Editors Palladinm : Ton are sathorised to aa son ace the nasae of Tboaoaa J. Study, aa a candidate for Prosecutaaa; attorney for the CaxnitOaar Cor the Thirtewoth Circait of Indiana, snbjeet to the April Cnioa Komination. For Prosecntinc Attorney. Editors Palladium: Ton are authorised to announce the name of John T. Bliss, as s candidate for Proeiecutinfr Attorney for the Circait Court, tor the Thirteenth Circnit of ladi ana, sabject to the April Cnion Nomination. i- "r.. - , ,. --- 7 AIasy Frtsma. : ' s - .. " - - . ;. , 0 , We are authorised to announce Dr. Jon. Tails, as s candidate tor County Auditor, subject . to the lie-, cisioa of the Unioo nomination election on the first Monday in April neat. " ' '" ElUorv faffarfi' STen will please announce the earns of Capu T. W. O. Baarrrrr as s candidate for County Auditor, subject to t e dec sion of the April qtD'oating electien, and oblige his many friends. We an authorised to announce Joan Six, as s can

didate for County Treasurer, aubject to he deciaion of the-Cnkm nomination election on the first Monday in April next. - ; We-aeaaittbjorisedteannaaeTsuseaC. Gassst as a candidate -for County Treasurer, aubject to the " deciaion of the Cnioa nomination election on the first Monday in April next. X ' ' We are authorised to -nnounce Stlvbstss Jobsso v. as a eaa ttdate for re-election to the office o Conrty Auditor, aubject to tho decision of the Cnioa nomination, at the April nominating election. Editor Palladium r Ton will please announce th name of Johatbam R. WaiTACBB, as a eandadate for re election to the office of County Recorder, aubject to Union nominating election in April next . 1. ' We are authorised to announce Jos. O. McXrrr, aa a caodida ce for Circuit Prosem-inc; Attorney, subject to the decision of the Union N'aminatrng election, en the first Monday in April next- . , .. We are authorised to announce Damil B. Chawpord, as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Union Xomiaatiofr election. e We are authorised to announce D. W. Masoh, aa a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney, for the 13tti Ju dicial Circuit of Ialiaoa. aubject to the deciaion of ibe Union Nominating Election in April next. - NOTICE TO CLEAN UP ASU REPAIR. Ti tke dtittu ot Hichmaxd All persons are notified hereby, that it is unlawful to deposit manure of any kind, in any street or alley and permit the same to remain more than twenty-four hours, and that it is unlawful to throw or deposit any vegetable m titer, msat, filth or carcass of a ded animal, or cause orsuSer to flow, or to stagnate, any filthy or noisome liquid on any public square, street, lane or alley, and the owners and occupants of all lots and lands bounding on any street, alley, or sidewalk. are hereby notified to repair the same ; and notified to trim all shade trees and remove all orer-hanging imbs which obstruct the free passage of carriages, and persons with umbrellas ; and to remove all accumulations of vegetable matter, filth, garbage, and mud, and clean all gutters of everything which may hinder the free flow of water, and render them in competent to carry off all aurfaoo water ; and to re move all obstructions of every kind from streeea, al leys and side-walks ; and all persons are hereby noti fied that if the above notice in reference to side-walks, is nit immediately cotnplie.t with, and in reference to all other mittera herein named, complied with, in twenty days from this date, that said repairs and remorals will be made at the expense of the owner or occupant by the S'reet Commissioner. -Z ... Dated this 28th day of February, 1887. . . BENOXIXEWBY, ' Street Commissioner. The Blue Birds. About two weeks ago, a few of these harbingers of Spring made their appearance here, to reconnoitre; ..thinking, perhaps, from the exceeding pleasant weather then, that no more cold - need be expected, they returned to their; friends and; made a favorable report, no doubt, that induced a general immigration. Oa their, arrival, they mast have felt sadly disappointed, for snow and a "killing frost intervened and " their calcul t ons,' like those of Congress in regard , to measures of re construction, &c, were vetoed; and" Very much like our Congress,' a. whole flock of these birds convened on Sunday last in this city on an apple tree of Mrs. Schwegmann; on South Pearl -st, to take into consideration and deliberate on the state of the weather. If they came to a conclusion as speedily as did Congress in vetoeing the President's vetoes.spring will ere long dawn upon us, and the cold and iceyy breath of winter will, j soon give place to balmy zephyrs and mild breezes..? What effect this large conven tion of Blue Birds, ihad oniue sudden change of the atmosphere on Mouday, in dispersing the snow and the general thawing out, we cannot sar but certain it is "the oldest inhabitant1 (and we say so without consulting him, y never witnessed so singular a gathering before In this neighborhood. . A friend, at our elbow. suggests that they met', either to select mates, or, as Indiana has become famous for the facility with which divorces are obtained, to procure divorces, and bad come from all parts of the Union, to attend a special court for tliat purpose; It may be so. i -- - NOTICE. ' Any soldier's widower disabled soldier of this city, ia waat of substantial aid, are notified to make application to tbe relief oouuntttea af Post Xo. 1,6. A. B Oi Tsiesdaya, at T o'clock. P. M, At tbe Office of Maj. Jobs II. Porr, over girnestV Hat Store. BTT All applications aanst be aaasde in person, except ia eases of tickaessJOHS H. POPP, - F- SRI WILLIAM P. WILSOX, KeTtef ; c v J. J. mXET. Committee .:t-; . T. W. O. BBAFFETT, f Dr. n'HCY, , . J Richmond. Feb. 21st, 13Sr. J ' ' " " 52Jw Last week, "The True Julian Copperhead, contained two columns ' and up-" wards ' - of - its "legitimate busitaess''--; abase of Gov. Mo,TOr. - The ri:Dr is gnawing a file.! f Let it gnaw ! . -X V. S. To-daj'ai Tmo Jolisn Copperhead- an-' nonacss that its 'legniniata basineas' is 'Vlosed' br tho pmssatl . Tho tooth of tho riper bars dnJL A erea rcGer ta ks rsaderaT The following is a true eopj of a note, receired by a schoolmaster: ' 'Sar, as yoa are a man of noledge, I Intend to inter ray son into your kalL"

WHISKERS! WHISKERS I Do yoa want Whiakera or Mooetaeheat Oar Grecian Cosspanad will fore thesa to grow oa titessaoothest face or chin, or hair oa bald beads, in Six Weeks. Price, ft.. Sea I by anvil aaywhara, cloaaly sealed, oa receipt of pries. r. - Address, WAKXCR A CO., Boa 1, Brooklyn, V. V. -; sWly.

Wonderfial but True! MADAME REMIX OTOX, ths world renowned Astrologistand Somnambulistic CTairvOyant, while in a dawToyaat stote, delineates tne vary fcalswSS at the person you are to soarry, and by tho sti of aaia Stra in ent of iateoaa pa war, kssara as tao IysssBSBBsroav guarantees to prodaos a fsHsst and hSs-6ks) aaeSare of the future hwsbaO sewtte of ta saylsssat, wHa data of saarria , aasmpawaa, lssdiss traits of oh tracer, Ac. ThUUaafaswiriaevsa susTsnststsj without numbsrssiaaasert. astatisof birth, age, dispositk, oaVar of ssw seat haw, sad sswloslnsj fifty cents, and stomped envelope addressed to yourself, yoa will receive- the picture by return mail, together with desired information. . , - 1 Address In confidence, MasvABBS Oaarw cS KsVucotox, P. O. Box t9T, Wast Troy, S. V. - t (29-m.Shatta4C.) CHLOROOYXE. Prepared by jJptriorEB. fVEinf: AicBo bit;;'.", .' . i.js o ruiftvtt eafA owBV t '"xasp chimxies. v; J.; Of TarisMis Sixes and Qaalitloa. ' Sold at FLCUMSR-3 DRCO STORE. 5nr PER ITS E FOB THE Bi5AERCBIf. VkaUa's "Tigbl BIvataiBg Crrewa." hal "Ximht Blooaniac Cercaia. rhaloao ibl xZIaosniaa; Ccrewa." PkiaUH'a Ntsttt BlMBtiag Coroem. Pkalsa. - '.isht BlootaiaaT Ccreua." A moat eaqaitc. dL-licsf. and t'mgruit Perfuoi. A'.uti ltl from the r.r. mad bvsotfui Sower from , wtiica it take, ioi mne. Alaaaftfturd only hj t m t AE.O.'V Sc. SOW, Wave stewk. BEWARE or COUNTERFKITS. ASK rilALOX S TAKE NO OTHER., , V "i lull ! ,, I' 'i ii - f Conramprion f'irable by Ir. Scbenck's Medicines. 4 TO CUUE CiX.UUlT10N, tbe system must be pre pared so that tbe langs will heal To accomplish thi, the liver and stomach must first be cleansed and an appetite created for goo wholesoma food, which, by these m-jdicinea wilt be digested properly, and good healthy blood made ; thus building up the constitution." SCHEXCK'SMASDRAKE PILLS cleans the stomichof all bilious or mucous accu mala t ions; and, by nsing the Sea Weed Tonic in connection, the apjetite is restored. SCHEXCK'S PULMONIC SYRCPis nutriciousas well as medicinal, and, by using the three remedies, all impurities are expelled from the system, and good wholesome blood made, which will repel all disease. If patients will take these medicines according to directions, Consumption very frequently in its last stage yields readily to their action. Take the pills frequently, to cleanse the liver and stomach. It does not follow that because the bowels are not costive they re not required, for sometime in diarrhoea they are necessary. Tbe stomach most be kept healthy, and an appetite created to atlow ' the Pulmonic Syrop to act on the respiratory organs properly and allay any irritaSton. yTaen all that is required to psona a pirmrtent core Is, to prevent taking "old. Kxetv cise about the rooms as much as possible, eat all the richest food fat meatgame, and, in fact, anything the appetite craves but be particular and masticate welL . - - , ! f iu e- mo- yrANT E FFECTUA WORM MEDICIJfE. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS, O a Worm Lozesobbs. Much sickness, nndoubtedlv, with children and adults, attributed to other causes, is occasioned by worms. Tbe "Vebxifcos Comfits," although effectual in destroying worms, can do no possible injury to tle most delicate child. This valuable combination has been successfully used by physicians, and found to be safe and sure in eradicating worms, so hurtful to children. Children having Worms require immediate attention, aa neglect of the trouble often canaea prolonged sickneeo. ' -T" J ' " Symptoms of Worms in Children are often overlooked. Worms H the stemaeb and bowels causa irritation, which ran be removed only by bs use ot a sure remeay. icecomomauon oi .mraaieua making Brawn' " Vrmify Comfit" is such ss to give the best (lossible effjet with safety. CUR riS A BSO V y. Proprietors, See York. oW aif Djalers ia lladielnes, at 24 eta. a box. : .v. (,C 1 yr. S. M. P. A Co. 37:20.) , Irs . WINSLOW, : An experienced J ure and Female Physicuuir Present to the Attention of MUhev her SOOTHSSwG SYRUP Fcr Children Teething, which greatiy facilitates the process cf teething by aof-enini? the -rums, reducing all inflammation, will al'ay all pais and spasmodic action and ia. Sure to regulate the Bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and RELIEF AXD HEALTH TO TOUR INFANTS. We have put np and sold this article for over 30 years, and ca sar in cosfidsncs a so tscth of it what we hat never been able to say ol any other ir.edicine. Iwrrcr has it failed in a-sriSgi instance to effect a cure, when timely used. Never did we know aa instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. Oo the cntrarv,all are dehghted with its operations, aad speak ia terms of commendation of its nrsgical effects anJ medical virtues. We speak in this matter "what we do know," after 30 vears experience : aad pledp our reputation f-r the fulfill meet ot what we here declare. In almost every inrunce where the infant is suffering frfm'pafn and eihacstirin. relief will be found in bfteen or twentv minutes after the svnrp is adniimeteid.. " Full direction lor isuaf will accemponr eaeh bottle. Nine genuine unless tbe fac-stuiile uf CITKTIS A PERKINS. New Tork. is on th outside wrapper. Sold by all Druggist throughout tbe world. PRICE, OSLY S3 CETS PER BOTTLE A CARD TO INVALIDS, A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a mUsionary, discovered a safe aad simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious ha hi ta. Great numbers hare been already cored by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted aad aafortauaato, I will scad the recipe for preparing and asiog this medie-'s. In a seal ed envelope, to any one who needs h, Frrx of Ckarye. Please inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself-.-; f r q ct C- 1 r v rr JOSEPH T. LN1IA5, , Statxox . BisLa Fjorsw, .,-.7 ? i .-. Sub-. lor Cig. , , lswjrUMa,.it-: ..- - ,;I-ly. Tau-asls Abticb row tu Arrt cvao. Dr. Stsicclaxo, in repls t nnsaerous applicatwna for advice, wishes to inform those who are afflicted, that they may eosealt him oa all Acute or Chronic Diseases bv setter, stating the are, symptoms, Abu' with a fee of two dollars enclosed. Dr. S. has stosnaed great notoriety a aa erpenewcod Physician, bath ia Eorope aad America, especially fat tha treatment of Chronic Complaints, alter other doctors have (ailed to effect a cure. Those snftering should immediately end for a prescriprioa. bv addressing Dr. A. Steicx- ' iax, Ctztciaaati, Ohio. -ly-

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By Spacial Pertaissiea of Cosa. af las. me purpose ox Kaieing jsoney for tho SOLBIERSHOTtJE AT KI0imT0WH, DID.'' Tims Postponed until Ilarcli 22, 1867. ;,,;r; TO BEOITSXAT 'lf, ?-:: PHILLIPS HALL BXCHMOZTD,. HTD. Capital Prize $8,000 Cash! TOTIIEPrBUC Oaring to th delay fn procuring pstnusstoa fross ' the ComoaiaaioBer of loteraal Kevanae. J haws net had time to dissoae of all the Tickets, althonrh thmr I have been selling eery rapid!. . Tberefnre. fat jostles v tim kiiuwh, mn uouwra, ana myaeir. t nave Dean compelled to postpone the' tints of drawing anal March 2-d, tsar, waeait will roatrrvaxr TAKx rxasx, m iihont further delay. In enasequenss "f the rapid manner in which Tickets are aelliag. I have been induced to increase the number in 4,0 Prrminnia to 1 0.051. and raise the Capital Prise to fa Cash. . Sarely. ao oao can object to tbia, as t-.it chances for a Premium remain the easne. and the car itsl ia mweb mora valuable. This is the most liberal distribatioa of Prises ever offered to the public in so small a scheme. This is ta huaibag, tat a truly benevolent enter- ' prise, demanding th - attention of everr man, woman and child thr oaghcat the State. : I take pleasure in referring the public to .be references, who are among the moat respectable, wealthy and influential citizens ia Eastern Indiana. . . - ,5 .4-0 o -" TICKETS ; ONE DOLLAR EACH The Draw ing will take place on, tke Stage of the Hall, alter the Concert. y neons - mi nee caoaen by the . L1ST OF PREMIUMS. 13 S it GREENBACKS, $8,000 t Fine Residence on Eighth St., in I ttienaaona ina. t Fine Top lingsy 1 tient Fine Cold Watch 1 Fine Rosewood Piano...... S4,O00. 600 200 600 i Patent Levrr Silver 1 fun tine Cased Watches. valued at S!W each........... ........ ISO Real Equate coo 500 lliotograph Albums from 1 to$i each.... S,200 1 Fine Cabinet Organ, Rosewood..... 250 IS Gents Fine lists, $10 each ................. 100 1 Ladies' Fine Uald Watch.. ......... lo 1 Fine Saddle . ' 1 Fumilv Sewing Maehle.A...-,v. -100 3,711 Useful and Valuable artielec, valued at. 3,4.'3 1 Fine Premium Double Net Harness. 110 6 Patent Lesver Silver II an ting Cased Watches, valued at $30 each. , ,.. Jso 1 LndiesFine (.old Watefc.'... i... .. ji O Si) Photograph Alhuor.s, fiom IS to S3 each.. 2,-'0 10 Gents' Fine Hats, $1' each 100 t Cabinet Organ. Rosewood... S40 i Setts Ladies' Fine Furs, S-0 each, ....... 2M) I Fine Saddle.... v.,. . , i ............ SO 10 Pocket knivea. from $1 to $ieaeh...,... 1,500 lGento Fine tiold Wntch.... soo 10 Ueuta' Fine Hats, seeBj....i....ii.; loo 5 Setts Ladies' F ine Fura $50 each . . . . . . 250 71 1 Wateh Chains, Gold Pens wfrh Silver extend sion holders. S ! to Ss each. .......... ....J2J 6 Patent Lever Silver Hunting Cased Watches,' rained at $30 each.... ... 1SS I Farnili Sewing Msrhise... ....,... 100 10 Oents'Fme Hats 10 each.. -10J 1 Ladies' Fine Gold Watch. . 100 S .ooo Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ac., from $1 to $5 ,000 I Fine Cabeet Organ. Iso.ewood......, SOO 5 Silver Hunting Cased Watches, $ 0 each.... ,150 1 Fine American Watch.. .' , .U ...,;.-.;.;; 60 711 Watch Chains, Gold Pens, Salver, Holders, . $1 to $5 .7l,t81 1 Sett Single Harness. Presninm...; .. .. i 100 1 I.adiP' Fin-Oolt Watch. t. 10') 5 Setts Ladies Furs, $ 0 emoh.,ii ..:i.,tJ 450 10 Gents' Fine Hats. $10 aoh 100 T 1 1 Books and Photograph Albums, frost X to 6 1,422 1 Family Sewing- Machine......... 100 25 Genu' Fine Hats, 10 . " 1 Ladies Fine Oold Wateh...: .....i ' lOO 1 FauiUy Sewing iUchine 5 Se'ts Ldies' Fine Fnrs, $50 each.... S50 10 Srtver Watches, $''0 eoeh.;,....i...i.. ? 30S S5Geots Fine Hats, $ 0 each 250 1000 Ladies and Gents Fins Cloves, 1 to $5.. 1,300 4 Fine American Silver Watrhea, at So each... s4S 20 Webster's .Unabridged Dictionaries, at $14 each .4. ..-.. f 00 ' Real Eatate 1.000 9 giHt Dretg Patterns ibVea'ea .... trOJ lO.Oii. ....... ..41,000 VEode of IMstributibn. The numbers from lto 49.000 will be placed ia a' wheel br tlie Committee, a-.d drawn oat one be- one. The first numer drawn will entitle tho holder of tha ticket bearing the corresponding nnmbsr. to the first prize, as printed in the catalogue, which ia S8,00e in Cash; the aerond number, to t'r-e seooud prize oa tha list, and so on until all the prizes are dr-wn. Tickets can be procured fi tle Hotels, Book. Drug and lec".rr Stores in this' city, and at mv office at the Treuioat 11" use -t Price ot tickets, -one dollar eah; Sent to any part of the country on receipt of price, aad atamp to pay retara postage.; ? " i Club Rate;. Any party procariag a dub.of five or more names for tickets and Sending the money for Hi ssme,, iii he allowed, the fuilewing cossmiaaioa: . Fire tickets to one address. $7j; Ten ticaeta, do., St. i0; Twenty tickets, do. $19.0U, Ac, Ac. ' 1 n every caw aand tho aawenof each - aabseriher, v. ith th number of their ticket,- aad their postnoVsa aMress, with town,cnor.ty, and Sute.in full, ilonev by Draft, Postoffice Order, Bx press, or Registered Letters, may be seal at enr risk. : ' t ',,-, itv:; I -3-.il "?t L3 Mafe and Female Agents Wanted in every Town and County ia the State.., , ,....,,.,., q f i - "., ; " i "af., - PREMIUMS TO AGEXTS- t One- A n. erica Silver Watch, werth f-0.09 atiltb friven to the aent aeliing tite largetit number ot tkkits; - ne Pate'.t iver Wateh. worth thirty dollars, to t!ie . Aent sell'm? the nvxt lanrest sanben a Photmrraoh - Album, worth twenty dollars, to she Agent mllmg thax third largest number. . ,..r i4 ' : J 1 J ' " UAUT1UJN ; S I can not be personally acquainted with tbe eharae ter and standing ot all say ageots sod i therefore think it proper to advise those wishing tiefcts, to procure only fmm persons thst ther feel confident D1 make doe retarne. Tickets that ara not paid for are re-aomberad, and tbe gifts defivarsd to the puns us who pay for them. Woeo doubts ara, entertained as to tbe honesty of aa siren t, it is best to send the money direct to me. Scad lor tickets at ones, aa tbs distribatioa will positively be seadosd Soon as thay are all sold, without reward lo data. -Asanta meat s report every week. ' -- r. .2 a nCFERBfSCBO. MaJ. Geo. Wm. Grose, Cot. of Ini Ker, ! ii lndsaaa. i !- I Sjm Gen. X. W Bcnuett. Lihertr. IrwiL... ' ,5th Disvict, Col. Oran Perrr, Richmond," Indiana.' " ' J 1 V.' BIhot P" Got. th fJmtrictV InsU -J J '."V- 'ospector iatarnal Beveaae, t : " I'mtTict, India na. --s.it ; hui iuif a'iil Alfred TuUidga, Aaa't Assessor, th Dzstriet. ladiaja.. f Maf. B. P.rfnaey Riehmoad, lad. '" i V?" Brfri,l yi'siNsMsab bnnB a t lit, 5 1 A. Gaar f Ot. Utcbmoad, lad . " J Wiggiaa A oa Biahnmni, rad.S lid 11 Iq n Juksmi. 1 II... Bia v t t C.H. Burcbeaal, AtzV, Kiehmood, Ind. 4i i5'-iaS: Gen. Daa.MeCautv'.lafiansnotiS. .Address AUCommaaicaaoaa to- zi.y-J iftf Box. C3S, Richmond, Ind. S. 3CACT, General Agent. Office, Tresaont Honao, Car. flitis

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WHT BCITU WTTsI Kit WBaJi IT ASD E2rriu.T ffiV L i , ERADI0ATED FR0U THE OTCTEn i -, BT TBE CSX Of HDir- QEEEiITIS'O ClT-aA: WILL 8CRLY"-RESCLT If .. . .... 1 : ; . hi m: i CnWae chocked in Hs mcipieat s togas,' ::1 tc rue IT NEVERFAILa Cure Warranted If Directions are followed. 10 'J. SINGLE BOTTLES WILL LAST A MONTH. COIaD H7 THE -ernK-rt Relieved ia a few lliastos ; Caused by offensive secretions. 7tl Atl HYlU3r , .- . . . .... : ' J -. f ",:T C -' ') ' ' Caused by Catarrhal aftections. 0BN3B OF OI1BLX.3 .. I.-.. ,t . , ... t -1 Whan lesssned Or destroyed. 17W When caused by Cstarrhsl DUBculties. cured by ttis remedy. All are a t. Throat Affections Are mors frequently than otherwise' can sed by thick, slimy mncoaa, falltag from tha bead aspeciany daring tha night, and ... resulting from Catarrh, and . , , ' 's ars 'cored br " '" .-;;;;-! -:'t hs-i! ?C; 6 "'-." '-; i : liquid cmnon ; DELBY. lo ' fy-- ifi no? QYrJ3PTOr.7C: 'f i Tbe symptoms of Catarrh are at wrstvery slight. " Persoas find thev bar a sold, that they have frequent attacks, and are 'mors sensitive to the changes of1 J tfrnperatare.' la this tradition the noes) Ssoy hs dry,-. or s alight discharge, thia sad acrid, afterwards thick aad adhesive, mar earae. - --. -- .,s , A s the disea so becomes chronSe, the diaebargos sra increased ta Susattty and ebangad in .oaality; thay I ara now thick and heavy, aad are hawked or coaurhad , on. i ov cticv.'na snr oaeoKiva, cansiag a nsa I breath th voice thick aad aaaal; the eye are weak; ' the sense of smell is lessened or destroyed; deafness Another com maw Sod important svnrpaem af Csv. tarrh ia that tbe Person is obliged to eloar bis throat ie the morning of a slick or ah my nroeons, which has fallen from tbe bead Oaring tao night.-' Whea this , takes pi ace, trie person mav be sure that his disease is ao its way to Sao lanna, and aaoaldloaae no Urns i f ; Tbe sbove ara bat few of tbe mas v Catarrh itop . u . - , . . . . . . - . ' , ivc i- "m uui owy fir our pamnniet nesJ enbtog fully all symptom; it will be seas FKF.E to - J any address. . Also directions where to procure tbe medicine. .' i W.2 it j -A . ,- c. . r ffiSj-n.), remedr snSjins aa af INKBAL or POtaW ONOt'S liOkKMENT.S. bnt ia prepared from veretahte extracts EXCLCSITELT; therefore It is PERU ' FECTLY UAKNLEAd,erca to tho aaast tender and delicats ebiUUsVSf - t " CALL POB SEELTE'd CATARRH BEilEDyl sud take ao other. . IT not sold by drngwisu in Soar vicinity, they will order ij for, yon. .Pries $2.94 perHead, Throat er Laasra, ahwald writs at once tor oar , pamphlet tally deacribias; all symplnssa psrtaiaiiig to too above disss srs. -e i . . a jt-j . . I U wiUtosssjtLToa toani Ir. SoMhyaQ John P. Park, Osaaaneti, Ohio; oiler. Ubicago.in.: Borahasas A CagOyllU Desnas Bsrsis IQa, am A V- Bnsjsto. . J.s Petmiti MiH.; Waaks A mCo. t. Unis,Jto.; Berais, Ward a AmSt. A. atosamtoa at Bsa, Memphis, Tana.; P. Hew., Memphis, Tana.; P.. Depur. KmsmipM, TZax Tnrpaoa A Moe. Baltimore, lid' Yessr AlkaOawe; Albaav, aT.T,; Strong A Iisist i Hi isssnd. Ohan Wm. Johaston Detreat, Mask, Inn Pilm i Ti . Imiarviita, By.

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