Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 37, Number 4, 21 March 1867 — Page 3

puomesa cAnoo. - T;.;.: - AMor.f .t ut.;;. -; tj n. l'OPP. No. S3 Maia Strvet. D. W. COMSTOCK, Warner Building. .

Batchers !C. EKBENMACHER, V. 9 Main Street. , Bilirard Salooe. - O. W. RUSSELL, cor. Maia and Franklin. Booksellers sad Statioaers. X, H. JOHNSON, So. 88 Maw Street. Cigars aad Tobacco. U. DRIFMERYER, Worth Marioa Street? 8. BACUMAN. No. 73 Main Street. FRED. BOST, Uootb Pearl Street. Dry Good. H. C. ELLIOTT, cot. Maia and Peari. C. WITTENBERG, f 5 Mam Street. Druggists. f JONATHAN PLUMMMER, cor Mai a and Pearl. tiag Hone. , H. TOLES, So. 2 Maia Street. Groceries aad Provisioas. O. W. BARNES CO., No. 31, Maia Straet. 1 Grand Grit Concert. for tba benefit of tha rWdlars' Ron at Eawhtstown.at fhilliM Httt, ichasaad, lad., f ab, 1st, 1897, MILL.., rroprlator. , , TIE MOST HOCSI, Cor. Mate aad fifth Strreta, Jabs Slliett, fro'a. .. ; . . Jewelry. 8EIB AXKEST, No. 35 Maia Street. (Successor to C. A. Dicuvson.) 8. f. ESTELL A BRO , No. 70 Main Street. Lanap Store. PAGE No. 90 Main Street. W.H . ' ' Merchant Taller. SHIRE BaO., Bo. 74 Maia Street. - - Racalae Sheet. ' " J. W. TOE, Portable Saw Mills, and Steam Thre.hVs8a Fe"4 exapWaWB uJewB$o . y ; Motioaa aad Fancy Goods. . P. EMSWILfR, No. 40 Mate Street. , Saddlery aad Haraess. IRTIN BEED HON, No. 47 Maia Street. Soldiers Claim Ageacy. - R. P. FIN NET, No. 33 Maia Street. Stoves Tia ware and Skates. J. POTTS A SON, No. 31 Maia Street. T. J. BAROIS. No. 12 kUin Street. " Store aad Poaadries. PETERSON A KINU, Mate Street, bet. Front and Waehisgtoa. -,, , . . ,'. , , '. Wajoa aad Carriage Rrparrfag. ' t. S. HUNT, oar. Maia aad Waahiagton. VlU&ytjnU Mmt W m jSrajrej UICZZIZOZTD, inDZAXtJL: aaanmSannu ( Thnroflay. IZsch fll, 1CS7. g,rrtPlK mgrxrtarff if Sail. RICHMOND rOST OFFlCE,Feb. 13 l67. ' MAlZsCLOSE. ' 1 Columbus and East .......... 6 15 Chicaro. as A.M. A.M. Cineinaati. ............ .. Devton War 7 45 r.M. ......... w A.M. t 45 A.M. A 1 & . u Indianapolis and West.". VAIIA OPEW Indianapolis and West.. 7 45a.m. .11 30 a.m. 11 30 A.M. 7 45 A.M. 11 30 A.M. Cincinnati.... .... ... Dayton Way........ Chicago.... ......... Colnmbna and Erst. Basins d Beecv Mire. leaves Tuesday and 1 Friday, at ....... JO a. do. . do arrives same dare at "0 r.n. Arbe, ria Bethel Ac lean Moaday, Wednee- ' day a'd Friday at- --- do. arr. Monday, Wednesday and Friday' 4 00 r.M. (Winchester. in. New -Garden, . ' Mondar, WeduesdsT aad Friday, at.. StOAJi. da. arr. f assdey, Thersdsy and Saturday, 4 00 r.M. Brook ville via. Abiug ton, leaven Moaday f aa-l Friday at- - " Arrives Tuesday and Saturday at 5 00 .. ' : jm-OBct open from 7:S0 A. M. t7J0r. av-n . Sonday.frow 8:00 to 10:00 A.M. !l ED. A. JONES, P.M". 1 : r i r- Arte at ion. i -, r. IIRT GOODS FOR SALE.. ' a r, The best paying business, doing the ''liveliest cash trade in the city, ts offered for sale. A surer and safer investment is seldom offered. Address, P. O. Box. 430, Richmond, Ind. 2w. 1 - i r." ) 1 .a t iii-amaaa eaatBjra eBar -' . "r ";T Shadu Tkbes. In large of ' small' (. quantities to suit the purchasers, atGardner Mendenhalt's Sylvan Height Ivurs jr3 north of the depot. t . We know that people can save money by patfouiiioi t'ua . -'CUeap Store," oa afffU4Vj ae sq tare from thm Depot. '"For SAt-a House asd Lot. A neat

cottage of five, rooms, cellar, cistern, gool water, corasrr lot with five frail ' treoa : I vines, will be sold, at a bargain on application at ths Lamp . Store, "JCdrDO Main Street. ' Wm: Page. -i"--.; nvBa ; 1 Waw Wbatheb Is dic atoms. .The tr little act immagea at the De(ot, and some places on Main street, on Friday night

last, furnish the best barometers we now have lii at axtrat wat.her U coming. Tbs blood or our citizens is thawing. e Good ). bj e ' winteiT Uail ' balmy1 Spring- 'and iSuMmer!!'liU d'rltMAJHVV T" :nr; On Friday last. Gov. Baker, approved 'i.'aUw which has ,tb effect to; relieve J 'Bank Capital from Municipal Taxation. T ... 1"' W0Ti:-v- . j ; The next Ohio State Fair will be. held at Day ton, commencing Oct. 14th- , " C.Su,w Fifth st, one aqnarw from Depot Good Goods ' and fair prices. '; ', ' .-y . The time for planting shade-trees is si bsn1- Se OrJinjop on 1st page.

RicflJIOJID Co OPBBATITB AaaOCIATiox." An Association, baying the

abort title, ba been organized la'caM city among the mechanics and laboring men, the Constitution of wbicb provides that the capital stock shall . not be less man sa.uuu each share SlU. and no one can bold more than one share each hare holder is entitled to one vote. The object is to establish a Grocery and Provision Store the members of the Association to be supplied thereat with Goods at cost- those who are not members, at current market rates. At a meeting of the Association on Tuesday night last, the following officers were chosen, who are to serve for one rear : President N K. Nixon ; iVice Presv dentC P. Peterson j Secretary D. Lesh.,- - - , ... 4 ,..,? ; Directors. Willian Bellis, S. CoflV lin, D. P. Graves, E. D. Palmer, S. MarlatC Chaa Sinex, C Fetta, Henry Crivei, J. Worhil, W. P. Wilson, D. B. StratUn, Thomas McGirr. , :. The Directors select a Superintendent, who gives bond ' and security for the faithful 'performance of his duty, and as soon as the capital stock is paid in, the 'establishment goes into operation. " ' Moved. Geo. Bacon, Esq , and family, moved from our city to Millersville, Ohio, on Friday, last. He has also moved his store from Bethel to his new home, and entered into partnership with Rev. Mr. Guthrie.in the Mercantile Business. We dislike very much to lose such good and kin friends as the Bacon family, , A better, more wholeaouled man than George Bacow, does not live, and we wish him the most ample success in his business at his new location, and that be may always be enabled to "save his Bacon." His house on South Front street, is now occupied by William Thompson, of Barnes and Co's Grocery. He is a good "BUT'-the only kind of a one to ex change for Bacon. " ' Thanks To Gov. O. P. Morton, for a full file of the Congressional Globe, embracing the proceedings of the Thir ty-ninth Congress, and to Hon. J. H. Farquhar, for a. copy of the Census of I860 Financial Report of 1865 Report of Committee on Reconstruction Message and Documents of the War, Interior, State and PostofJSce Departments--Commerce and Navigation, 1865 Acts and Resolutions of the Thirty-ninth Congress, and other Publie Documents. Henrt Lomq, formerly an employee on the Chicago and Great Eastern R. R., was killed on Saturday last, about noon. at the Depot in this city, whilst attempthe lost bis bold on the car,' and falling back on tbe switch track, an engine backing down the track, ran over him, killing him aknost instantly. He was a young man, and was going to Hagerstown on a visit, preparatory to leaving for his home in Cleveland, Ohio. We have not only had snow from above, within the past week, but about 167 pounds came down from Winnemac in a lump the real, genuine article flesh, blood and bones, full of life and 4 vigor, and the same benignant smile beaming from his countenance that always greets a friend, 'and' the" same ' hearty, whole souled grasp: of the band, assured us that it was the veritable James L. Snow, again in our midst, and weighing out ogar c.at Neator . is Cofi corn. Tba peculiarity about this Smow is, that It la not onljr good but wann.lfW. . ' Liquor Licenses were granted , at the recent session of the Commissioners Court to Anton Bescher,- Wm. Korthaus and Phil. Schwartz, of this eity ; Ayler, McMasters and' Ira L."Pritchard, of Cambridge. Q -rite a number were refused' and appsals were taken to tbe Common Pleas and Circuit Courts. L'ir-i-3s s'l r .-.-fl'J Ladies. We -know, from experience, that the cheapest place la this town, jto get Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, etc., L at the ".Cheap Store," on 5th, street,, one square from the depot Their expenses are light, and their prices reason-Ho.-"vt . .7; ..-.;r T-r'.-r rVT'i : Chanoe of Bcsiness. Our friend J. P. f AudlSman, has purchased the Saloon of Mr. Chance, two doors East of the Richmond National Bank. Candies, Oysters by the platef or can, sup- , plied at all times by Addleman. We wish him success in his new business. .t For tlio. ..best equality of Fruits and ; Vegetables, go to C. S. Mendenhaii dc BrQsTSJE. coruef of Main1 and Sixth Streets.' See their advertisement in another column, ' On Thursday. Friday and Sniurday even lags, March 28 th, 29th and 30th, and Saturday at 2 o'clock P. M., the Allegorkal llepresenUtion of the Great Rebel-' lion, will be repeated at Pniliips Hall, under the management of Mr. P. M. Hagar and daughter. It has undergone a thorough revision adaptsd., to the situationr since its JproducUon"lniQur city about two years ago, when it drew such large and cro wded houses, and was received with soeh nnbounded satiaXaction by the people. r The exhibition is to be given for the benefit of the Richmond Masical Association. , , . , -r 4 , Gen. Sol. Mekkzhth, has been appointed and confirmed as as Surveyor General of Montana and Idaho Territories.

Council PrWeedisfliof March 19th.

The petition of owners of property on Green-St, praying that aaid street be graded .snd graveled"; frosi Market to Sycamore streets, was referred to Com J mittee on Streets. Tbe petition of Samuel Sinex, praying to be permitted to repair his premises on the corner of Main and 6tb streets, was referred to the Committe on Ordi nances. The petition of Wm. W. Dudley, pray ing that the Government 7-30 bonds, on special deposit in the Richmond Nation al Bank, assessed against him as "Money in Bank," be remitted, was granted. J. W. Plummer and Jas. F. Hibberd's communication relative to compensation for services last year as officers of the Board of Health, was read. They were requested to furnish the council with an itemized account. Mrs. M. ' A. Schwgmann was allowed 22, for damages done to her fence, in the construction of the sewer by the city. John Caii's fine of 85, for leaving his team unfastened on the street, was re mitted, and the Mayor requested to have 200 bills posted, notifying the public of the existence of such an ordinance, also. to issue bis proclamation forbidding tbe running at large of dogs in the city. By resolution, John W. Grubbs was appointed to cast the vote of the City of Richmond, on the stock owned by said city, in the "Cincinnati and Ft. Wayne R. R., for eleven Directors for said Company, at the ensuing election, to be held at Winchester, on the 3rd day of April, 1867. A Bill entitled 'An Ordinance - to amenci an Ordinance prohibibitine cows fromfrunning at large at night in the city,' i was passed. - ' : The Committee on Public Buildings j and Market, were instructed to have Ballot Boxes made for each ward in the City. - : -, .;.,:;A : . . .. . ,. .: The Clerk was directed to notify all property holders, (except on Main st., and in front of business houses,) to plant shade trees, and box tbe same, along all the streets where the same is not already done, on or before the 20th of April next, or the same will be done at the expense ol the owners by the Street Commissioner. Tbe Council recommended Silver Maple, Sugar Maple, Ash and Lynn. Map or Wayne County. Messrs. Warner fc Gbrbbb, are now delivering to subscribers, the splendid and accurate Map of "Old Wayne," they have just completed.' Every citizen in the county should have one price 98. It is a beautiful Map useful as well as ornamental. proclamation, against dogs rnnning- at large on Lbs sirssts in the city. Farmooming to town with their mad dogs, will please hitch era. Hitch your horses friends there's a Canom. pointed directly t at you and it'll "blow you up," to the tune of from $5 to 89 and costs, for your neglect in this particular.' Social and political maxims," now read: "none but the brave deserve the fart'' .and offices. : They have earned this consideration in defending the country and risking their Uvea, and losing their limbs in its behalf; The1 people will pay that National debt snfel ' "i- " oT iu.'f.i! -i i r ri. -. . .,; . -jioif A Mr. Pigo, got hoggishly drank one day last week, for which offence be rtubbornly loaned the. city 87. What a great conselation to the cows! X H. W, Shcxak, Ea(j.fc of Milton, lad.,' has been : appointed : and confirmed as Assessor of this District, in place of Gen. Sol. Mbesdith, whose name, was withdrawn for confirmation. , -V? ' John Conyeus, is now the Messenger .for the Merchant's Uuion Express Co., oa the CentrsTRail Kd (toa thi city to Indianapolis. . .. i To the Citizens of Wayne County. L. .Tha, members- of PosiNp ' I.t Grand atiil oa iue aepuuuc, ma&e an earuttst appeal to you in behalf of comrade, (Mjor Sm.fbf . ttie Tfessurership of Va3 ne county. - He was duly elected to rthcf position by an overwhelming majovity at the last oleelion, but,-for an an.?orseen conting'ency, was declared ineligible. He is the sauie crippled sobiier the same deserving rnan the svaa true patriot as (before, and we feel with all true men a I that was urged anl acted vpon at the j tiir. j ot his triumphant nomination and 'elscrioni stronger now, and in making in is appeal in oeaaii ot a leliov-soidier, we cannot but consider that 4ny loyal voter who aiutained him; before, is under a weighty moral as, well as political obligation to renew that support , - ; '" Comsadss or Post No, 1, G A- R. Aar aoMier's wiloarr ataabbd soUier of this tilr, ia want, of hitantiil aiaVam aotaaed to saakeappUeatwatothereaier coaantn of Post So. 1, U. A. &. t Taeeelayay mi T 'clock. 1. . At the Office, of Maj. Jusx U. Porr, over Earnest's Hat Store. All appUcatioas mast ke aaaale ia persea, except ia cases of ttdnirss. : -t . . JOHN 1L. FOKP. . -rvnuAAU r. wtlsox, Setief --.' ,-.-:.-T. W. . itBAFFSnV: Biahawnd, Fen. list, L36T. , . . 53, Tts is the nuei for Ceawbs ana! Colds 1 taSfing with aata. or ar aaffnea ar tae n Longs, vl tad Dr. 9racn.anes "laaUasjsaa Cbewfc BaJasaa ' aa emelfcart reJe : la CseC all ka n3i. ciaas are worthy the wnlUiiw t or nuiiai. Z11

Vlntieant.

To the Union Voter of Wayne County.1 The Union Voters of Wayne County, are hereby notified that a nominating; election will be held in the several town-, ahips and voting precincts in said county on Monday the first day of April next, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following offices, viz : One Judge for the Criminal Circuit Court of Wayne County. 4 " One Prosecuting Attorney for the Criminal Circuit Court of Wayne County. : i ; 1 - ' " v ' H One Auditor, one Recorder, one Commissioner, and one Prosecuting Attorney for the 13th Judicial Circuit. In conformity with a similar qualification for elections prescribed by the last Union County Convention, no person shall be permitted to vote at the coming nominating election who did not vote ' tfie Union ticket in opposition to the Democratic ticket, at the last State and1 Congressional election or who would have done so if not prevented by absence fiom his township, sickness, alienate or minority, and every voter must be a resident of the township in which he offers to vote. 3 And whereas, some have heretofore1 co-operated with the Union party are now associated and acting with the party ( which opposed the late war, and is still opposing the efforts of the loyal men of the nation to reconstruct the government,' upon a safe and , enduring basis, therefore, every elector shall be required if challenged to affirm that he is opposed to the principles and policy of the present administration in reference x reconstruction, aa the same haj been developed in its public speeches, acts, messages ancTvetoes, and that he is in favor of the policy and measures of the last or 39th Congress, upon the reconstruction of tbe rebel States. A disregard for these qualifications by the Judges of said election at any precinct,wiU entitle any person or persons to protest against the acceptance of the vote of such preciuct, in the final result and proof of such disregard, and $ of fraudulent voting will be accepted by the committee as cause for the rejection of the votes of such precincts, provided such protest and evidence shall be laid before them at their meeting in Center-

ville, on Wednesday, April 31, next. The chairmen of the several township committees are hereby notified to return, in person, if possible, the votes of their several townships at the above mentioned time and place. By order of Committee, .TNO. I. UNDERWOOD, Chairman W. C. U. C. C. March 12, 1867. OKK-isH.-w e nave read of the "bull that was wont to push with his horns" -of the litde bull that tried to butt the locomotive off the track, and we conclude they must have been Zbnt-isa-like animals ; but tbe following letter from the County-seat, is more Horn ith er than either : Csxtreville, March 15th, 1867. Mr. Zeller fc Co. Dear Sir : You seat i me a barrel of crackers a day or two ago . without my permission. I wish to say 1 to you that I will return the crackers aud give you to understand that you cant come it over tbe Centrevillians and 1 people of the western part of the county i you good for notmng OOd Tor saken Devils you. M. L. HORNISH. ! We do not publish the above as a fac timil of the general disposition of .our . Centreville neighbors towards ns. It is only a few who thus permit their passions to get the better of their good na- , ture, and resolve on non-intercourse, ; merely because our citizens object as they have a perfect right to doj to being forced into an unnecessary expenditure of money, raised by taxation, for erect- ' ing a new' jail, when tha old. one can be made to answer every purpose of the County, for at least ten ' years: to come. it the people of Centervilli wants new prison and will pay f0r it out of their own pockets, like tne citizens of Richmond would be Compelled to do if a relocation of tne County-seat were made here, theu we guaranteo them that no one Vill make any disturbance' about ttieir enterprise- they might, In welcome, build a jail in each one '-'of their five wards, without the fear of having a whole barrel of crackers thrown back on - their sands by a spiteful Richmondian, who might, through an envons feeling, ' object t the expenditure - of 4 so much treasure not: a dime: of which would oome out of hU pocket! ' -;-- We trust that no hard fee!ing will be engendered, and that the cUlzeas of the two places will continue to be "a pleasant ' as a basket of chips' -or barrel of crackers, towards nann cTrinnettling all difficulties g rawiitgod ; iLTtnis vexed, question.' : ' T".. A : r We are glad to know tltt'sane of our citizens reciprocate the m-wA like feeling exhibited above ; but will contin ne to pwehnan flenr from the Centerville -miO SBoci excellent artcleail, or no jail, to tcoaAimry notwilhataaading ; and ws have no doubt but vth'eM very crackers taint vers) sent back by the Bor ik man, to "bust ns cpinbusi-' tiess," were manufactured by ear Sakers nt of Centerville flowri r Keep .onol aad pleasant, neighbors, and , reatff assured that every thing; wiU wwfk tOgeQer for good, and that -sU'a well,.; that ends welL" . . ,

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KtiXTipX. .VCaadidatrs, whs are subscribers to the PaUadiasa wis ha change SI, aa4 tboea who are Ht, will be ehars tl,RW aaaaneias; their aaaMe-to he pais ia adraace. We are authorised to aaaoaaca W. Chan. JeOeris, as a eaadidata for A editor of Wayae Coonjy, suhieet to the April Komiaatiajc election. We ara authorised to aneonecs Solomon B. Fraaier as a caodtdau for ProsecuLms AttorneysfIw Waves Ccitataei Ctrcait Court, sab ject to the April Uaioa nominat'oa. W are aatboriaes to aaaosnes the asms of Ei am J. Banes as a candidate for the office of Treasurer of War as Cosaty, subject to lbs April Dominating election. Wears requested toaanonaos Prof. Josm W. Lwbxt, as the Union and Temperance candidate for the office of Treasurer of Wajns coonttr, autyect to tbe Cnion Xomintting Elecboa in April. For Prosecatias; Attwraey. Editor Palladium : Ton are authorised to announce the name of Tboaaaa J. Btndj, as a candidate for Proaecaiia Attorney for the Warne Criminal Circuit Court, subject to "the April Uaioa SoaHnalion, For Prosecatias; Attoraet- Editors Palladium: Ton are authorized to announce the name of John T. Bliss, as a eaadidata for Prosieeutinjr Attorney for tan Ways Criminal Cirenit Court, subject to ths Aprfl Union Xomiaatioa. - Majtt fruxna. We are authorised to announce Dr. Joel Vail, aa a candidate for County Aaditor, aubject to the decision of tha Untoa nomination election oa the first Vooday in April neat. Blitort PtdXmiimm .-Too will ntease aanoanee tha name of Capt. T. W. O. Bnarrnrr as a candidate for County Aaditor, subject to tr e deciaion of tbe April omnatint election, and oblige bis many fnesda. We are authorised to aeaonnne lam Slat, as a can didatefor Couaty Treaaurar, aubject to the decision of tbe Union nomination election on tbe Brat Monday in April next. ' We are authorized to announce TsAaasra C. Gu aa a candidate for Ctranty Treasurer, aubject to the deciaiun of the Uuion nomination election oa the first Monday ia April next. We are autboriaad to announce 8rLrnsTKa Joavaow, as a candidate for re-election to tbe ofBce o County Auditor, subject to the deciaion of tbe Union nomination, at the April Dominating election. ' BlUorm Palladium : You will please announce th name of Jos athas R. WmracaR, as a candidate for re election to the oce of County Recorder, subject to Union noaunating election in April next.. We are authorized to announce Jos. G. McXptt, aa a candidate for Proaecating Attorney, for the Wayne Criminal Circuit pwurt, aubject to tbe ieoiaion of the Union Nominating election the first Monday in April next. - - - We are authorized to announce-Damisx B. Cbawfobd, as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Commissioner, subject to tbe decision ef tbe Union Nominating election. We are authorized to announce D. W. Mason, aa a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney, for the Wayne Criminal Circuit Court, subject to the deciaion ef the Union Nominating Election in April nest. We are authorized to announce JOHN Y ARYAN, Esq., as a candidate lor Prosecuting Attorney, for tbe Wayne Criminal Circuit Court; subject to the April Nominating Election. . , We are authorised to amvmnoe JOHN H POPP, Kq., as a candidate for Prosecuting Attormer, for th Wayne Criminal Circuit Court, aubject to the April Nominating Election. We are authorized to announce MMROD H. JOQNTON; aa a candidate for Judge of the Wayne Criminal Cricuit Court, subject to the April Nominating Election. We are authorised to announce WILLIAM A. PEELLE, as a candidate for Jndnf K w.-. v ears authorized to aniounes MILES MOORE, as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to tbe decision of the April Nominating Election. Prosecuting Atterner Having noticed tbe name of John T. Bliss snnounced as a candidate far the shore office, and harinjr intimately known him from bis boyhood, wo wish to call attoatiou to bis course. Without means for procuring his education, be spent his summers for several years at labor on a term, to obtain sufficient funds to enable him during the winters, to pursue his studios. Although his wages were small, he carefully husbanded them, and industriously used bis spar momenta in reading and study. ' , We next knew him as a teacher ia a common school. His physical constitution at that time, being delicate, be wa8 compelled to mteranngle bis seasons ot teaching with out-door labor, but he steadily pursued his course intent upon gaining an education. Daring bis evenings be added to his stock of information a good knowledge of the German language. Between tlie sessions of teaching he studied law, and, after qualifying himself, was admitted to th bar. In all these positions ha ha shown himself conscientiously faithful, and, we may add, capable.. Ilia moral character is nnt only without repr-tacfa of aay kind, but be is aa evnest worker for tbe suppression of intemperance and its kindred rices. Him n aaaitUd efforts ao mccurtd for kim him prmatt pomtian. He is emaatieady an honest man, wa before a capa ble Ojft, and we are glad to see bis name before as for O'jr support. We feel certain that those who pre him their confidence aai support, - will not find it mia placed. .-v.: --. - iCi ; Hxvax Hadlxt. . . , ' " 1 Jsn XL Baowx,' ' . William Baxteb, ; '' - " TlJIOTWT NlCWOLSOS, Wx. T SajAaox, Jobx P. Skith. CMty Election, in May. We are authorized n annine BENONI NEWBY, as a candidate for re-election to the office of Street Commissioner, at tbe May City Election. t Woara autlMiilai to announce W1LJAAM P.WIL SON, ns S aadMVe for electioav to tho office of City Treasurer, at the May City Election We are authorized to announce WILLIAM ZIMMERMAN; as a candidate for re-elecMoa to the office of City Msrhal; at the City Election ia May next. NOTICE TO CLEAN VP AND REPAIR. ibse Cwoewof Rubrntrnd: . , h AU persons sre ootifiii hereby, that It is" nnTswfnl to deposit manure or any kind, in any street or alley and permit he same to remain more tSaa twenty-four hoars, and UiaX it is unlawful to throw or deposit aay vegetable matter, aaeat, filth or oaroass of a dd ankml, et cause or sasfcr to flow, or to stagnate, any Irt;y or noisomi liquid on aay public square, street, Uasor alley,aad the owners sad occupants of aU lets sad tends howadiag am aay street, alley, or sidewalk, are hereby notified to repair tbe same ; and notified to trim all shads trees aad remove aU ever-hanging p ibe wbicb obotroct the tnee maaaa of carriages, and persons with umbrettas' ; and to reiaovo aO accumulations of TegeaaWe matter, filth, garbage, and mud, aad clean all gutters of everything which may hinder the free lw of water, and render them incompetent to carry of aft surface water ; aod te remove all obstructions of every kind front treses, alleys and side-walks ; asd aU persons arc hereby notified that if the above aeticeia reference to sidewalks, is not ii i 1 1 at ' ii I ii rj i imjiitJ woad-io refuesaua to aU other saattern bereia aaiud, complied with, ia twenty days from this date, that said repairs aad re movals wiu nw aaii at taeexpeooe or me owner or occapaat by tba 9jet ffssiniiiaai " ' ' i maauuiKuujoi renruarr, lao. i . -." .. I f0 k ,r -t. f BENONI NEWBT, ' Straet Co Ssete J.S. Br XT wmbaa te aanottaoe to hia friends, thst as is saadj Sa rapaar aB kuma of wagoaa andi

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I WHlSKFJUt WHISKERS! Do you want Whiskers or Moustaebsaf Oar Grecian Compound will fore them to grow.oa tha smooth eat face or chin, or hair oa bald heada, ia Six Weeks. Pries, S1.0S. Seat by mail anywbara, etoaely sealed.

oa receipt of pries. Addrsssv WABJLER A CO, Box Ms, BroosJys, Jt. x. " wWondorful but' I MADAME REMINGTON, the world roaswasd Astrologist and Somnambulistic tTairroyant. waits ia a clairvoyant state, delineates tha rary matures ot th person you are to marry, aad by the aid of aa instrument of intense power, known US fsTawainlrnps. guarantees to produce a nsseteiand T ytl picture of the future batbesd e oflke ryirV With scWr, Sc. TasilsastBatostitjaMaw out uasjbsraasasaa. BaCjeaar Wrjb.ay, dispoainon, safer s oyaa mioimmimimg CJty you w!9 receiee tas.aittass ky siSara aMH.angatkir with desired iaMaislT'te? :.g.;agt.r;t ". Address ia eon idea ce, MaSAHB Gawrmess Sam-t.s-uToK, P. O. Box 297. West Troy, K. Y4 (19-flm. ShattaACo.) W rZXFXXE TMt TBE aU5DKIXC17. A stoat .xqs'.lis. oUeae. aad rraerant Terraaw. eii tta ebe rai aaal baaejuftu lua Sam ati auia it iwm ita imm . - 4 . -Manafarta?F muhf hpl A il rUAttOX eV !. 1 BF.WilE OF COCXTESFETTS. ASK FOS FHAUOJTS TAKE KO OTBXS Consuaaptioa Carable sr Or. Scheack's .Wediciaes. TO CURE CONSUMPTION, tba system matt be prepared ao that tbe lungs will heal To accomplish thU, the lirer and stomach must first be cleansed aad an appetite created for good wholeaome food, which, by these medicines will be digested properly, and good health blood made ; thus building up the constitution. SCBENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS cleans the stomach of all bilious or mucous accumalations ; and. hr using the Sea Weed Tonic in connection, the appetite is restored, jt. 1 r" U SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP is notrictonsss well as medicinal, and, by using the three remedies, all iDirintfesaW xpllaYroa te ayittau, Snd goal wholesome blood made, which will repel all disease. If patients will take these medicines according to directions, Consumption eery frequently in its lait stags yields readily to their - action. Take the pais freueully, to aleanso the llrar and atotsach. It does not follow thst becaase tbe bowels are not eoatiTe they are net reqwwed, for sometime ia diarrhoaa they are necessary. The stomach mast be kept healthy, and an appetite created to allow the Palmonia Syrup to act on tha respiratory organs properly and allay any irritation. Then aU that is required to perform s permanent cure is, to prerent taking cold. Kxerciae about tbe rooms as much at possible, sat all tha richest food fat meat, gams, and, in fact, anything the appetite crares but bs particular and masticate we,L 2nd w. sa. mo. 1 jr. AX EFFECTUA LWORX MEDICIJIE. BllOWJfS VERMIFJJGE COMFITS occafionod by worms. The "VxxMircos CoMrrra, although effectual ia destroying worms, can "do no possible injury to tbe most delicate child. This raluable combination has been successfully used by physicians, and found to be sate aad sure ia, eradicating worms, so hurtful to children." A ' Childrea aavtag Wara ree,uirt immediate atteatioB, as aegtect of tbe trouble often causes prolonged sickness. . - t : Syxaptoats of Worms ia ChiUrea are often orerlooked. Worms in tbe stomach and bowels causa irritation, which can bs removed only by tbe uae of a sure remedy. The combination of ingredients uaed ia making Brotcn't " Vermifug Comfit" is such at to gir tha best poeeibia effect with safety. CURTIS K BROWN, Proprietors, New York. Sold all Dealers in Medicines, at 25 cts. a box. (C. 1 yr. S. M. P. m Co. 27:10.) IMrs. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse aad Female Physician, Presents to tht Attention of Mother her SOOTHING GYRUP Tox Childron Te thing, which greatly facintates the proesss of teething by softening tbe gums, reducing all infiammatioo, will aPay au fais aad spasmodic aetiaa aad ia. j , Sore to regulate the Bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will giro rest to youraatraa aad ' ; -,c RELIEF AND HEALTH TO TOUB . INFANTS. " Ws ' hare put op and sold this article for over SO years, and c ax itr u coxriasKCS as vxrrra of it what we bare nerer beea ante tossy ot aay other a. ed urine. Never bos is failed ia a snigie lot tan ce to effect a enre, when timely Used. Never did ws know an instance of diaaatiafaetion by any one who used it. On tbe contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms of commendation of its magical effects and medical virtues. Ws speak in this matter "what ws do know," after 30 years' experience ; aad pledire our reputation for the fulfillment of what wo nere declare. In almost every instance wuere tha I infant is sudenng from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the avorp is administerd. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unlets the fac-simile of CURTIS A PERKINS, New York, ia on Vat outsids wrapper. Sold by all Uruggtat tnrougnoot the world. PRICE, OXLY 33 CENTS PER BOTTLE A CARD TO INVALIDS, A Ctergrmas. wfcikreiidulgiA Saatb America ass. missionsry, discovered a safe and simple remedy for J the Cure of nervous Weakness, A.ar!y Decay, DieeaViioCwr: And KArjrjrjans, and the' whole train of disorders brought oa by bsaeful and vicious habits. Greet numbers have bsoa alroadr cured by this noble rstoedv, , Trotaptei by a desire to benefit the af&icted and unfortunate, I will aaad the recipe for preparing erasing (bis medirmsia a seal ed envelops,' to say oaewbo Band it. dleaae iacaoae a pooasal yourself. .V a vs s:. JOSEPH T. INMAN, ' 'r Sr avion D. Btaaet florsav JUm Tort City. Jane 8lSi. l-ly. Taluailb Asticb roa Taut Arn.tcrx. Dr. S-nucKLAXD, in reply to nameroos appiiraaione tor adnce. wishes to mforai tboss who are aliited, taaS, tbey may eonaait aim oa all Acute or Wnroauc msby Letter, stadag tae age, symptoms, ec. eal' a fee of two dollars enclosed. Dr. S. baa obtains! met aotoriety as aa experieaesd Pbyrieita, both ia Europe aad America, especially in the treatment of Chronic CompUiats, alter other doctors have failed to Tan an sanaring should isea end tne a meauipteB?,j aSWareelag St. A. STastsayLajrn, Cincinnati, Ohio. Commissioner's Sale Seal EmttW.X iTT17 fT-AXTprrj THT undersigned Cmaitestooen wffloSbr at PabUe Sale, oa the pvrsiias ia the Town of Ha ra. town. Wavne Co.. Iivi., On Saturday, march 23d, 1W7T tba teltowiag Real ajtete.to.oal, :Tb Want half ( Jy' she oarpcrate kiada ot Hagrrstnwa. lady aad to be sold as the proper of 4. W- Hiilayaad the ankniina' heirs of l hatlnrn VnnnTnfhim. ierrttail Sals will take stare st toeoek A. RJef said da. eaah in bead, 'aad Use balance ia months. - v nmv - niv

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I wht sbrrist wm tcu - WBXM a AND aWTIBlXT jESaiDIClTED FBOa TIEB BTCmi I : BT THX CSS OF ?HDr. SEBILiyE'O C AT JRZR JEL WILL SCRILTRESTJLT 1M Calass cl la rte hseipteat IT NEVER FAXLS. Care Warraatesl tfPlissUans fwlloWwaL n't f ; !- SINGLE BOTTLES WILL LAST A MONTH. -! J oozai xn tod nnhD ..."'"".:'' Balisva4tsafewMiMtea. XTTiATT IJ73Z3; i i Caased by Ctorrsal i anuan or dlxdaaLi Wkea bassasi or destroyed. Whea caused by Catarrhal Dix&eulties." Alt are ft eared by this Thrcaw illTcctic33 Are mors frequently than otherwiaa eansed by tbtck, sumy mucous, fairing from the bead especially during tbe night, and , reauttlng from Catarrh, aad LIQUID CAD OEGIDY. ''CYnpTOKJOrb; The symptosM of Caaarrh are at drat swrv aliwhs. Persoas find Uy have a cold, that they have frequent attacks, aad are more sensitive to the ehanres of temperate. re. Ia this condition tbe nose assy be dry, or a eKget dietbarga, tbia sad at rat, afterwards thick and adhesive, saay sasas. As the disease bs comet chronic, tne diaeham inreaard in euantity aad ehaagsd ia eualKy; tbey are now thick nod heavy, aad are Itewked or coueked off.. The est rations- are oflt naive, eaasiag a bad breath; the voice thick aad aasal; tbe eyes are weak: the sense of emeU ia bit si sad ar atotrayadf dtafntss freeneaUy teAwaalaee. c - tarrh ia that tbe persoa is obliged to eiear hia throat ia tbe morning of a slick or slimy mucous, which hse fallen from tbe head during tbe night. Wbrn tarn takes piece, tbe person assy be sura that hia disease is oa its way to tus langs, and should loose ao time ia errestingK. w-. u ,-,,q The above are bat few of the many Catarrh sympura. Write to owr Laavntory for ewr naaspblet Aettag fatly all eymntema; It wiU be arnt FREX to to eratae AJao direetteas where to procure tan medicine JEJ&i!S&ks!!& i so MOTEAL or"pOISOfOtTS INGREDIENTS, bet is aevnarad Fm tabfeoxtracM EXCLCSITSLY; taaeaforo Mm PERFECTLY SARktLESlLevaa to tba mmt2JHZ .71 eWieatocnildnf - I , .' 1 Call wou imnn ufAtiB Wiusmw ad take ao other. . If aot aold hw ArawwUta i. victoHy.tkey arm order it tor yU. rroVltW per teuis.- a. u 'iiirS3ir 1003 JmT-AU f mi fuSii'taj irithaaj saawliis of the Bead, Threat or I naas, should write at eace for oar pataphlct fully deeeribii tae aAwseaneaBsmsii c il aym fr m rteene pel leiuiug m ll tif Js- f . T;f .-f s f-nmitH ... p zhil") a ol &;rt- . 'i'f era 111,1 i. ,j LSea4oTpn Joaa O.Park, Ciaiinatti, Ohio; FaBar, rmeh a rmi.rjmmioUnKrmmt itVchW ''JSil igT. R.S.r lt D. RanaMsayansTeam.; ! DTTUifmmmmiimi AJbaoT,N.T,;StreAArtray,ai shjftSw rV ' l,," Pssssr -. Wilaaa, FSasra A Co

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