Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 37, Number 17, 20 June 1867 — Page 3

LOCAL COLUMNS !

RICHMOND, INDIANA: Thursday, June 20th, 1867. 3trdi:aU ana fparturs of pails. &1CHM05D POST OFFICE, May 2T, IM7. fil: ' MAI iM CIAME. Columbus tad Kut... ............ Chicago Cinsinnstl Davton Way 8 00 A.M i . 7 00 r.M 8 00 A.ai 4 lv r.n la liaaapoiiaaad v eat V All OPEN. a liaoapolia Ami Waal.Cincinnati ........ ........ ........ Diytoa Way ... Chicago Columbus and Bret.. .......... . 15. if ..It so a. a ..10 00 A.at . . 7 00 A M .. 5 20 r.M Boaton anlHoecy 'f;re,1evs Tuwdir sad fridiv.el 1J . di. 4 arrives aas data at 7 00 r.M. Arha, via Bethel Ac. leaves Moaflay, Wednesday a d Frid.iv, at .., M W. du. arr. Monday ,'Wedneaday and Friday', 4 00 r.M. Winchester, ria. Sew - Garden, leaves Monday, Wednesday d Frtdsy,st-..- a.. d. arr, Tuesday, Tbaraday aad Saturday, 4 00 r.u. 11 rook vi He fie Abiugtoa, leaves Monday and Friday t - - Arrive Tuesday and Satarday at........ 00 r.M. rOffic open from 7:00 A. M. to, 8:00 r. M. O 8anday,rrm:00tol9.-0 . - ED. A. JOKES, P.M. Time Table Indiana Central. There was a change of time on the Indiana Central on Monday May 13. Trains now leave this city as follow : GOINO WEST. Night Express. . , Western Express . 4.55 a. m: .11.26 p. m. , 4 50 p. m. .10.00 A.M. 8.06 r. m. . 6 35 A. m. . 9.20 a. m. ' Day Express . . .". Richmond Accommodation. . f GOING east. Day Express. . Pittsburg Express Night Express Richmond Accommodation. . 8 40 p. m. Beef pound. is down to twenty" cents per The Leiderkranz pic nic is postponed until Monday. Cheap Store,' from the Depot. 5th street, one square The Criminal Court called a number of our citizens to Centreville, this week. The Temperance Convention met at Dublin yesterday and is in session today. The Mortuary reports of ihi3 city show sixty-one deaths since the first of the year. Joseph Strattan has sold his house and lot on Ft. Wayne Avenue, to O. W. Fray, for 02,500. Dr. Hibberd is making an improvement upon his residence, corner of Fifth and Broadway. The Normal Institute in this city, will commence on the 29th of July, and continue two weeks. The Third charge M. E. Church give two Festivals on next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. JVM. Cheney has purchased Nathan Poane'a house and lot on Washington Street, lor $1,700. Ui ' - -Z Mrs. Cornelia W. Laws has sold her house, and lot on Seventh st, to M. E. Gates, for 4,300, tu"; 1 " i i 'On Tuesday, thirty-six indictment were considered by the Criminal Court, and, only one sustained. -... The jury have disagreed in the Amsden case, one to eleven. A new trial will take place next term. The weather still favors us with its accustomed variety or heat and rain. A fine shower Monday aaernoon. A large number of the members of the G. A: R. and other citizens intcua goins to Knightstpwn on the Fourth, jf The citizens of Dublin are making extensive preparation for the Old Settlers Pic nic, to be held there next Saturday. - ii " The Musical Association give concerts and festivals at Henry Hall, on Thurs.i.trami Frular evenings, 20th and 21st inst. ; - - The BoarJ of County Commissioners has aupointed L. D.Stubba and S. W. Lynde, to register the voters of Wayne Township. . , I , Toe first Preabyterian Sabbath School held a reunion in their tchool room on Tuesday evening. They had a pleasant time ant netted a nice sum. The Teachers Association had pleasant and profitable session at Dublin nn e SAtur Jar the 8th inst, The next meeting will be in September. Mrs. Smelsor, we are gratified to learn is in a fair way to recover she ; is able" to sit up, and is, comparatively, com for table 4ue ball still remains in her neck. Advice GB.ATis.We advise out friends to become customers at the '"Cheap Store" on fifth street, one square from the-"Depot We do know that they wil give jvo the worth of your money. r A large number of relatives and friends were gathered at the Hoover Family Pie nic, on last Saturday, but the heavy shower in the afternoon, unfortunately interfered, and put an end to the further

enjoyments of the occasion.

- , Religioc Notice. Rev. M. G. Mitchell, Umversalist, will preach at the ShortCreek School House, miles South East from this city, on Satarday evening and Sunday. June 22 J and 23d,int. The people generally are invited to attend.

It is reported that the cherry crop is in a great measure destroyed by the bail storm. The hail has also hurt the apples, causing them to drop off. Farmers,' in some places, find their wheat so utterly ruined that they are plowing up their fields. Ladies, we " frequently heard It said that the cheapest store in town, is the "Cheap Store" on fifth street, out squara from the DepoL Their expenses are light, -and by selling strictly for cash, they are enabled to sell very low. Remember the "Cheap Store" fifth street, one square from the lepot. A Whitewater Eel -Just as we were coming from ' dinner to day, oui old friend A. Woodward held trptoourTiewan Eel; that he had jast caught below the Brightwell dam. .His Eelship looked as slippery as a politician, and measured about two feet in length. This is the fiiet fish of the kind we have ever known to be caught in our little river. I Je was apparently a stranger, and Woodward hooked him in. Tried to IIako Himself. On Monday afternoon last, Simon Rcnck, liviog on South Sixth st, attempted to hang himself in his stable his wife cut him down a moment too.soon and thus disappointed her husband's choking experiment. He bad been indulging in liquor rather freely got beaten up by his brother was in the Calaboose, where he was taken with "deliriumn tremens," and taken from thence home Satarday last. Mordecai Parry started for Minnesota on Tuesday last, for the benefit of his wife's health. We trust thejT ruaj" have a pleasant trip, and that Mordecai's fond hopes may be realized by the return of thiC greatest of blessings, good health, to his com jinn ion. He has sold lus Lumber Yard to the Henh?y liios., and left his business in their hanis for attention. See advertisement in another column. He has also sold out his Wood Yard to Robert Chandler, who continues the business at the old stand. He sells wood at 81 50 per load. Give Robert a call. Lagcira Coffee. The Co operative Grocery Store, furnished us a sample of this kind of Coffee to try, and, without intending a "puff for pay, we give it as our deliberate opinion, that it is decid edly the best article we've faced for a ong time pleasant to the taste, and the aroma is delicious. We've heard folks talk about "Moca" and sing its praises until we could almost taste it ; but our belief is that even they didn't drink better Coffee than vre did on this occasion. The "Co-ODerative." aim to keep the best of everything in the Grocery line, and soil at fair nriops. and thev have.' -- tr 1 j thus far, succeeded to the entire satisfac tion of customers. Base Ball. A match game of Base Ball, between the Earlham Club and the Star Club, was played on the College grounds, last Saturday, with the follow ing result: EARLHAM, T. R. ! STAR, 3 White, a a 4 jUalKmore, e f 3 Peelle, 3d b 2itladley. M. 1 f 4 itiindman, 2d b 5 !Henler, r f 2jCo. jst b . 3 i Sedgwick, p 3 .11 llingaworth, J. T. 4 3 4 1 4 2 3 2 c R. 4 5 4 4 4 3 2 4 Pickering, If 3 Hollrairsw'lh.O. lt 4 Utt. 3d b 3 4 3 3 3 3 2 Terrell, 1st b Mathers, p. Bradley, e Keano.a a ' Rnberts. c f Ladd, r i 27 29 1 27 32 1.2 3 4 5 S 7 8 9 Total. 72 201731 29. 12 0 3 10 3 3 0 2 32. Ianaaas. EarlhaB, Star, . Ont on foals, Earlham 3 times, Star 7 1 mea. Out on baaca, Earlham 8 times. Star IS timea. Out on the fly, Earlham 9 times. Star 3 timea. Ran oat between baaea. Earlham 2 times. Star 1 S track out, Bradley I. PeeKa L Fair By catenae. GaHimffre 3, Cox 3. Peelle 2.' Reafran 1, Staff 1. Terrell 1. . Foals caught. J. HolTincsworth 7, Bradley 4, Mather 3. Umpire, W. B. Wiekerahaaa. The lloRTiCTLTrKAL Fair is now in progress at Phillips Hall. . On Tuesday evening the. State Society convened, and a 'neat and appropriate welcome was made on behalf of the Richmond Association by its president, Jos. C Rati iff, aud responded to byI. D. G. Nclsop, president of the State' Society. A dUcusidon followed upon the crop prospects in the various parts of the State, the weather, and kindred sub-jects.-v .. ' : - jj The StatS Society holds its meetings at the Hall, iu the forenoon cf each day. The exhibition this year is very creditable and superior to those of previous years. G. Mendenhall & Son have on exhibition a large and tastily arranged selection. from their Sylvan Height Nursery-" ; , , . i . - : : ; k Er Y. Teas, of the ""Cascade Gardens," Las a fine display of flowers "and plants. Lewis Jones has his assortment of apples on exbibitioB.'" --"' -j iC- S- Mendenhall and 'others exhibit vegetables and garden fruit ; M. Mote, Mote Swain, and MrsDean have fine displays of pictures' arranged upon walls. .This adds mnch to the attractiveness of the Hall. The fair continues to night

- The Fibe Last Week. In our notice

of the destruction of the Northern portion of the Robinson Machine Works, last week, we neglected to mention the destruction of J. K. Bo?well's stable, immediately west of , the works, the fence of whose premises was only about four feet from the burning building. His fruit trees, currant and raspberry bushes strawberry plants, and vegetables, were all pretty well scorched and cooked by the intense heat. He was damaged not less than from $150 to $200. ' We noticed that the "burnt district" had been cleared off the iron from the barnt machinery., and 1 the large ; stock, of bar iron, and the remnents of lumber, had been gathered into piles one of the Portable Engines is stationed to turn the Machinery that was spared from the flames in the main shop that was saved and all hands are busy at work all determined that customers shall not be disappointed in having their jobs promptly completed, notwithstanding the disaster. ' .' ' V , ... We learn that the firm of Joxas W. Yoe fc Co., had, just previous to the fire, been strengthened by the addition to it of onr friend E. C. Kelly," so far as the manufacturing of work and the profits arising therefrom, is concerned. The business, therefore, is bound to go ahead and prosper, under the skillful manage ment of its enterprising,, prudeat, and persevering proprietors. They intend to go into the work of "reconstructing the Northern wing of their building, immediately, and make it fire-proof. Mission School Pic kic. At the appointed hour on Tuesday morning, the officers, teacher and scholars connected with the Marion Street Mission Sunday assembled at their school room, and from thence proceeded to the Depot, in time for the 10 o'clock western train. Seven , extra cars were attached to the train here, and crowded with these go ing, to the number of five hundred and fifty. -: . . After a pleasant ride, which wn3 much enjoyed by tho children and, indeed, by all, they arrived at Dublin. Here the school was formed into procesbion. and marched to the grove of Mr. Scroggy, south of the town. Mauj' ciiizcns of Dublin welcomed the e xcursiqnists and assisted iu making the day jkas ant. . Shortly after arriving, a banquet of the good things brought along, was spread upon tables temporarily erected for the occasion. The chik.ren were arranged in lines along the tables in the ocJer of their respective classes. They sang one of their beautiful hymns, and a blessing was then asked, when they were seated upon the grass, and served from the tables by the teachers and their assistants. ., The repast was enjoyed with unfeigned satisfaction. After dinner, a couple of hours were occupied in sports and games, and at tht ringing of the bell, all gathered at the stand, where, after some singing, the superintend ant, Charles F. Coffin, made a report of the purpose and condition of the school, increase in attendance, etc. Short speeches were made by Rev. Mr. Agenbroad, of the city. Rev. Mr. Spill man, of Centreville, and Rev. Mr. Pier man, Dr. Boyd, and Mr. Hull, of Dublin. ' .".'."'.V., . . The speeches were followed by singing. The children sing remarkably well. The great majority of them nave never received any instruction in music except at this school. , At five o'clock, the procession was again formed and proceeded to the depot, and took the cars for" Richmond, where all arrived safely All were well pleased with their trip, and the occassion will long be remembered with pleasure. Death from Sum-Stroke.' On Thursday reaing last, about i o'clock, a German woman was d is core red about three hundred yards from tha Wast end of the railroad bridge on the road running on the South aide of the Central track, apparently in a dying condition. Word was brought immediately to the city, and ALushall Zimmerman took an express wagon to coo re t her in and Dr. Hibbird went out to see her; but ahe died in a few moments after their arriral. Her corpse waa conreyed to the Uayor's Office, where it was laid out by kind hands corned, and buried Friday eTening ia the new German Cemetery south of the city. From a memorandum took found on her person, it seems that ahe started fmm hew York City to Muline, Illinois, for the purpose of joining her has band. Henry Rieka, at that place. She had a through ticket from Xew-Trk tn Rock Island, and, having ar med thus far on ber way, she got on the Central train and did not ducoer her mi;ka aatil abe arrived at CenterrtUe, and aba walked baik to tbia city ia the hot sun, with the fata! result as a bore stated. She bad on ber person $ 6 in money, and the book contained a careful memoranda of ber expenses on the road written ia German, aad the name of Henry Rieka, 11 tline, 111. Mayor Young, oa Thursday night, telegraphed to Mr. Racks, aad received a reply on Fri day frcm him, s tiling that it was his wife that he was destitute earcuaastaaees, and requesting the Mayor to bare her buried at tbe City's expense. The Mayor, aince the dispatch, received a letter from Mr. R. dated Sfoline, III., June 14, in which he sars she had, when she left New York, "$20 in money aad a through ticket in her pocket," requesting htm, if aay money had beam avand oa her, to "take it to pay fans ml expenses. and reiterating tbe reason why be had not sent for tbe remains of bis wife, his destitute cir cumstances. That Wall-Paper, at S. G. DreaaxK's, So. SS Maia-aC, is going stT like not ctk.es tbe patters are bot. neat, akebeacttifal and cheap. His Ice-Creana a delicious. Kuf-ced Go buy and try for yourself. The Flaest aal Cheat peat lot of Partor, jpsdRooaa, aad Stair Carpeting, are bow for sale at Ai boa rVinsa, at Laeey at Co.'a Auction Kooaa, Be. 82, Xaia-aa, . Go aad see. At tbe same time, take a peep at Uiew extensive stock of Straw and Palm Hats, aad fee in wei new arailss they are payaag PP taking away, ia tbe way of Bargains. . ' -ee. m ' ' - ' "Chesp Store," 5th street, one square from ths Depot

Synopsis of Council Proceedings. ' v; Tcesdat EvtxiKO, June 18Pktitios. J. C. nadley and others, asking that Green Street, South of Market, be graded and grtveled referred to Street Committee. ' C. H. Chambers, and others, owners of property, on alley running North and South from Mulbery to Broadway, asking Council to have it graded and paved in center, so as to sufficiently drain the same referred to Street Committee. , ; The Committee of Ways and Means, reported favorably on petition from School Trustees, asking Council to levy a tax of 15 eta. on the 3100 valuation, and 25cts. on each poll for that purpose. Concurred in. r The Committee on Claims, reported in favor of allowing accounts presented by Jonas W. foe; Weaver, for rent of room for election, and Fisk, for painting No. 2 Engine. Doan 4 McWhinnery's bill referred back to them for certificate of city officer or person having the work done. Report concurred in. Committee ou Streets reported in favor of repairing gully at junction of Washington Avenue, Gaar and High sts , without unnecessary delay. Concurred in. .JThe same Committee also reported adverse to granting the petition of Paxson and others, for vacating' alley , running from 5th to 6th ' streets, as "detrimental to best interests of the City."

Concurred in. ' , r - - . The contract for hauling stone, wasgiven to Mr. Shover at fcl per perch. The contract for mason -work to Henry Turbeck at $1.60cts. per perch for the , wall on the South side of the Grave Yard. Augustus B. Young was selected as assistant clerk, to help make, out Tax Duplicate at 83 per day for time employed. The Ordinance establishing Board of Health, and the Ordinance - punishing owners of Breachy Cows and repealing Cow Ordinance, were pased. Tbe Garbage Ordinance was ordered to be pub lished. See Ordinances in another column. , Air. Curme, was granted leave to lay a r ipe across Washington st., to his tan-j-ard. By resolution, offered by Mr. Elder, the Street Co-nmisioner, is authorized to abate miisarices whe-i instructed so to do by the Stieet Cora-nittee. The petition of W. C Scott, and others, for opening alley, from Vine to Fiftli-st , was taken uy and referred to the Street Commltee. The Street Commissioner, on motion of Mr. McGirr, was instructed to clean up all the Alleys and Streets, where it has not yet been done. The action heretofore had in regard to petition of E. Nye fe Bro , and others. vacating two alleys and establishing one. was, on motion of Mr. Patterson reconsidered, and Clerk instructed to give notice of the pendency of said petition. TSec notice in another column. I On motion of Mr. Eider, the Commit tee on Streets was instructed to have the nuisance (the "Mendenhall trap") atN. W. Corner of Main and Front, abated in the most efficient and practicable way. The Bonds of Street Commissioner and Market Master, WCre accepted and filed. The sum of 8500 was borrowed from John Walker, at 10 per cent, interest. Bond No. 148 was issued to him. The City cart was placed under the control of Street Commissioner. . Contract to remove Garbage was giv en to Wo. Show. The City printing was awarded to Messrs. Holloway & Davis. Adjourned to regular meeting in next month, July 2. Florence Skwixo M acq ike. This superior Machine is for sale at U. il. Johnson's Book Store, where it can be seen by those wanting a general-purpose sewing machine, as it is acknowledged to be by all who have used them. J. M. Highley is the Agent, in this city, and he purposes keeping a sufficient supply on hands to meet all demands for them. Call at the Book Store of C H. Johnson and see them. .U Cheap Store, fifth street, one sqnare from the Depot. Tke TTaioa Relief Asaociatinw, will hold iu annval Pie Sic an Tueaday, tbe 25th inst., in ttorjran'a Orova. Members anil itleaae ba at tha venal place of maatiaa; at 2 "clock. P. M where conwysnors will ba provUed for tbos bavfaf sane. Real ltats Sate. O. H. Maaehaaeicr, to Cm. Besselmana, Bouse an! Lotaa Soatb Frot.t-at, for $1.T - - David RaUsbicTc, tn Meaaf . Bafler aad Walace. three Lota sad a saaalt hi an M tha 5atiaaal Buad East of RicUmoud ; pries S303. . Xra. iEawaaa R. Ktill. X.D, of Xaw Tork cits-, a eraAatata of A Hoaaaapatfaic liadical Cotlatw, and the Eeiectic Medical College, of Cweianati, also hariaer bad c?aarra of a Jfew Tork City Dispensary, baa aakea reoaaa at Mrs. Oonacfa'a. Somtb Fif th street, aear Main, where aba wB Sfaat Carowic Piaiaari, aader ea satira aew. syctaav . 1 , 10,000 At Iscsey Ct OoJa i Auction r-Tn, Ho. 22, e STATE OP UTDIAJtaV, Warn Cotstt, SS - Takaa ap by Jobs) A. Harney, of Wsyne Tewaahip, ana Bay fKary, 1 yaars aid, dark bay or brown. star ks finaiaj, loss; tail aad aiane. aad appraiaad at 4S by Saanel J. S. Cmaay aad AJfead 8iaaa, kaaaaaboklars of said Towasmp. Befora mm, lwS EXOS THOMAS, asrlea.

PAINTKIIS & HOUSE BUILDERS

CAN BUY WHITE LEAD AND OIL. At the lswest market price, at J. W. FX,! TO DRUG STORE, S. W. Cor. Main and Pearl Sts. RISIMG STJT Carburet of Iron Stove Polish, AT PLUMMER'S DRUG STORE. MILLER'S WATER PROOF AHB Bartlett's Caoutchouc Shoe Blacking, AT PLUMMER'S SHOEMAKER'S COLORING, A GOOD ARTICLE, Manufactured by J. W. PLUMMER TJSE CRUDE POTASH, CONCENTRATED LYE, SODA ASH, Aad aaake raar owa Soap. For Sale by S. W. Cor. Xaia and Pearl Sts. Richmond, Indiana. HATCHETS. The best ani cheapest Tor tbe consumer are those manufactured by JENKINS & TONGTJE, PHIL YDELPIIIA. Sliinplinjr, Lathing, CUw and IJroa ), male of the hrst riU-steel and warranted as rood or bettor than any othera made in the United States, and aold at mucn lower prices tuau anr ubucr kjuy ui-cuh i Imtchets. They are tempered by one of the firm. S. I J. Tonzue. who poaseaes a peculiar facuiiv that might be called. STEEL ON THE DRAIN. : Which has given his tools a graat celebrity ia tbase parts. Nos. 31 and 35 Richmond Street; the red cars np '-. Third Street cross Richmond, near the work. J.C. Co. 8-U-4w. i 1 1 TJ. S. mrR LREVENUE. WTOT1CE is horeby given, that tbe annaal liat of ii of Income Taxes for 1067, has been returned to me lor collection by tbe Assessor of this District, and the taxes assessed thereon, are required to be paid within the Hnth of June, in default of which tbe enaltv of 6ve per ernL and one per cent, per month, will be added. There is no "discretion' left with the Collector in regard to tbe penalty under tbe present law. Payments by those in the 3d Division Eastern Wavncj can ba made to me at tbe store of Cnl. Elliott, Richmond, on the 28-.h and 29th of June. Idft7. I trt. Wk, GROSE, Coltecter. AN EFFECTUAL WORK MEDIC1XE. BROrVJT'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS, Oa WORM Lozaawaaa. Macb aickness, aadoabaedly, with children and adults, attributed to-other causes, is occarioaed by worms. The V'rircGl CoaTtTS, althonfth effectual in destrnyina; wpnaa, raa do ao posaiole injury to the most delicate child. Tb valuable combination has been successfully ased by physicians, and found to be safe cad aura ia eradicat ing worms, so hortrul to children. Chiidrea kavuia; Woraaa reqtrire immediate attention, aa neglect of the trouble often causes pro longed sickness. " Symptom of Worm ia Children) are often overlooked. Worsts in the stntnaeb and bowels esasa Irritation, which can be removed only by tbe aae of a sure remedy. The eombiaatina of ingredients ased in makin? Brm'i " Ytrmafmft Cumiu" is such as to five tbe best possible effect with safety. CURTIS A BBO Proprietors, Sew Tork. Sold ail i .!- a ia M jjicino. at 35 eta. a bos. (C. 1 jr. S . M. P. A Ca. t7:20.) ITCH! ITCH! TCH1 SCRATCH! SCSATCH! SCRATCH! YHEATON'S OINTHEriT ' Will Care the Itch ia AS Hoars. a LSOCCRIS SALT RBECM.triC'CRS.CfntA.BLAIXS,arwiaUERCPTK5SOF THE SKI5. Price 4 eenta. For sale by at! dmcrista. Itr seadias cewu to WEEKS A POTTER. Seta Aawata. 170 Wssbiactoa street, Boston, it win be forwarded be- mail, free of poatajv, la aay part of taw United State- . -T THE GRAVEST MALADIES 2 or Toera it babat . Howard. Aaisoeiaxiow E , am tb Pbyaiologv of tbe Pasajtoaa, aad tk Errors, A baaca aad Disaster peealaar to the Brat saw of awa. wkb Emaarta oa aow itkBBB ot trcstment employed ia tbia lastiant la aaaied letter envelope, fteeef charge Dr. t. SKILLIX EOCuHTOX, Howard , PTriUdatpeia, Pa. t;. v. m.rm rv u-,j

. Tar is tbe season far Conatka aad CuUa ; taaa siuts-ine; with sack, er aay aSairtioa of the TTtrcoter Lanzas. aiUiad Dr. STaicnajm'a'Malliaaeaas Caaab tuis.m aa excellent reesey ; ia fact, all ba Meoieiaea are wnrth y tbe eoahdeace ef oar riadsrs. Sea Advertiseaaeat. -ly.

TtO TOXSUJfPTITES Tke advertiser, hav- . iac boaei restored to health in a fear weeks by a very simple remedy, after hariB sadered for aeveral years artth a sever lun aflectaoa, sad that dread disease Conaamptton ia aaxioas te make kaowa to btsfellow -suffvrers tbe meaas of scare. Te all woo.aire it. be will aead a copy ef the aewscript mo used (free of charge), with tit directions for prepariac and aeiar the same, which they will find a acac ccas fee CoXararnoM, Astbuia, tiaoncsitis. Csrca. CoLas, sad a'l Throat and Luuc; Affectixos. YUe naly abject of tbe advertiser ia aeadiag the Prescription is to benefit tbe stHicted. sod spread infer natiOB which be conceives to b in rateable, and be hopes every sufferer will trr bis remedy, ssit will cost tbem nothing .and may prove a blessiaar. Parties wiai.iaai thepreacnr-inxi, raaahT retnrn aaari. will pleas adJreaa REV. ED. A. WILSO.V. Williamsburg, Kiars Co., Mew Tata. ERRORS OF YOUTH A Gentleman who soflfervd for rears from Nervoas Debilitr. Praaaatura Dfay, aad aU the carets of veotbfai' iaiieervtioa, will, for the sake of su&rinjr hamaaMy, aead free te all who need ia, tbe recipe and drrctoaa tor making the simple remedy by which he was eared. SuSerers wishicfr to profit by the sdrerueer'a experience, c tn de so by addressins;, ia perfect ten adnata, JOIIX B. OUDE.V, 4z Cedar Street. Sew Tork. May9.-ftT. IXjSO eSilPACe.J N'e-k L. Schrnokvs Srswfrd Toatc. This medicine, invented bv Dr. J H. ScbbkcKV of Philkdelpt ia, is io tended to disanrve the food aad aaaka It into chvme, tbe firstpmcess of digestion. Bv cleaasing ib saamach ' Witb Scheacka Maotfrsk Pills, tk Tonic soon resb.rs tbe appetite, and food that could aae be eaten before using it will be eaaily digested. I'onatrmptioo' cannot be cured by Schenck's Pulmonis Syrup unless tha stomach snd liver is made healthy and the appetite resSord, benre the Tonic aad Pills are required in nearlr evry case of consumption. A half doaen Vttles of the SEAWEED TOXICand three or foor boxes ef the MANDKAK.E PILLS will cure aay ordinary case of dyspepsia. Dr. Schbnck makes profeasonervbtMs in Xew Tork Bnston,andathisprincipelotUce iu Philadelpbia every week. See dil v papers of each place, or his pamphlet nn eonsumptioB for his day's foe visitation. Please observe, when purtbasiua;, that tiie two lik. -n esses of tlie Doctor, one when in the last stars t f Consuaiptin, aad ths ether as be bow is, ia perfc t health, are onDrufrgvernment stamp. Sold by all.O thaists and Dealers, price $1,60 erd bottle, or S7,i ras half dozen. All letters for advice should be addrth ed to Dr Schrnck's Principal Office, So. I J North 61eStreet Phi'adelpbia, Pa. . General Who sale Agents: Demaa Barne s'"A Co.. X. T.f S.'S.Hance,Baltimore, kid.; John C. Park, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker A Taylor, Chicago, III.; Collins Bros., St,. Louis, alp. Wonderful but True ! " MADAME RIMIXiTON', the werld renowaed Astrolog island Somoambuliatic Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant at to. delineatea the very features ot tbe person youare to roarrr, snd by the aid of aninitrumeat of intense power, koooa as tbe Paychomotrcpe, jtuarastees to prfxluce a perfect and life-like picture of th future husband or wit ef tbe applicant, with d ite of nurriae, occopatiou, leadinr traita of character, Ac. This is no hspasitnin, as testimonials without umbercanaaset. By slating place of birth, age, disposilu-a, color of eyes scd hair, and enclosing fifty centt,aud aUuipod envelop- addressed to yourself, you vr ill receive the picture by return mail, together witb desired information. Address ia confidsnce, ManaJIS GlBTBTTJm Bsatmrrros, P. O. Box 287, West Troy, X. V. (3V-6m. Sbutts a Co.) SEW PESFCME FOB THE HAXDEEKCHIEF. tblea PbolOB PhaUa's Phalsa's IfiClat sllooawiaaj Crnaa." Sasjjaa Kiajbt BloorststB Cartas." Sight Hlooaalaif; Cerewe.' " .Xight Blxaiai Cevvwa." A iwwt exqui-ire. delicate, uil Krasrant t'erfhme, iiti led frotu the rmr 4 beautiful luvw from viiieli il taM iu auuue. Manure-lured oaly by PII ALSf V ajOTV, New Trau BKWARG r COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR PnAlXX'S TAKE KO OTHER Mrs. WIISTSLOW, An experienoed Nurse and Female Physician, Present to the Attention of Mother t her SOOTHING SYRUP For Children Teething, which ereatlv facilitates the process of teetliinr bv softening the gonaa, reducing all inflammation, will al'ajr AV.t, ri.' ana apaaipvutc kuud inn is. Sore to regulate the Bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to your selves and RELIEF ASD HEALTH? TO TOUR iXFANTS. We have pat np and sld this article forever 89 years, and Cam aT is confidence add tbith of it what we Have never oeew note so aay many otner n-.edicinc. Kercr baa it failed in a snigle 'oatance to effect a cure, when timely need. Ifever did we know an instance of diseattsfaetionby any on who uredit. On tbe contrary, all are delihtt-d with its opera tiona, a)spesk in ierma of commendation of its magical eftectssnd medical virtues. We speak in this matter wbat we do know, after 30 years' experience ; snd pledge oar reputation for the fulfillment ef what we here declare. Ia almost every instance where tbe infant is suffering from pain and exhanatton, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes afterthe svurp is sdministeid. ' Fall directions for using wilt accompany each bottle. None gennine unless tbe fae-simileof CL'BTIS A PERKINS, New York, ia oa th- ootaid wrapper. -Sold by all Druggist throughout the world. PRICE. ONLY 3 CEXTH PEat BOTTLE Yalcal Advicx to ras Arrt.?cTr. Dr. Stbicelaxd, ia BepW to numerous applications for advice, wishes to foforan tbore who are afflicted, that they mav eonsaH bias on si! Acuta or Chronic Diseases by' letter, statin? tbe age, symptoms, Ac. with a fee of two dollar enclosed. Dr. S. has obtained exeat notoriety as ao experienced Pbysiciaa, both ia Enmpe and A merics, especially in tbe treatment of Chronic Complaiota, atternther dectnxs have failed tn effect a cur. Tboso auSerinc ahooTo immediately end for a prescTiption.by addressing Dr. A. StbicsLaxp,Ciaciaati,OBo. 2-ljr. A ffnneli. ' A f?r1rt er A ,f.',7V - o Sore Throt. BaqriBEs txtaamara attxtiob, axa sao-LB as caacsa. Ir aixowsb To ooirrijrrm, Trritatioas of the Iraaga, A Per saaaeat Thramt INseatae, r CMaajaapaiaaa ' ts rrs tbtb aasVLr. . BROWN'S Tuoanrz BATUO A DIRECT IXFLCEVCE TO TBE PASTS UITE IMMEDIATE RELIEF. Per Brewe-hiti. Astbaaav, CsMstrrh, Cwaawma.tire aatct Throat Diatasaa. tbooxs abb rsxa wrm always onoa arcccss. SINGERS AND PUDLIC SPEAKERS will Snd Freeke oaefal in chaiiug tha raiaS) wasa token before Singing er Speaking, aad rlirias; tha Tbe rrecaW are rarsmmrnded aad prtocriaed by Pky sieiaas. and have bad teatiaxoamla from cmiseat aam ttroorhoM the eewnsry. aTajaaaj aa article of true merit, aad kariaaj avaaed their eSscacr by a teat a many veers, eseb year Bad sbesa la aawtoeaHahaia rarioa'a parts of the world, swd tha T satis am maiTaraafl v pronoeaeed better thaa other articWB Oar am ooiy"Barwjta BaaaauaUAl. TxascaBBVwaaBi dn BOt take an V of tbe BTevaUass aimiaaathat atae ba BoU evrryhere, S;lw

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ntsataiasiiiai a animiaa X4To13j wastward towards lb l'acine Oceaa, i with ha anaaactaias aa unbroken tin ACROSS TBE COXTISEJTF. The Coapsay aow oSer a licnta aaaewat ef tbei. FIRST DOnTGIBE DOS, having thirty years :o ran, aad betting- aaanxt w tarast, payabl aa the Erst dar of Jaoaer snd JuU, ia tb City of New York, at tlx rau ef SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD. ZTicety Cents on the Dollar Tbia road waa OMaphtcd from Omaha Id) asiteo west oa the 1st of January, 137, and is fair equipped? aad traiaa are regnlariy running ever it. Tha Compaatthaa aow oa haad suuicWnt iron, taaa, ete to Snieh the remaining portioa to the eastaro baa of the Becky Moaatains, 212 mil, which ia aadar eoatreet to be dene Sep-essber 1st of this year, aad it ia "("a nar maa wut a ia raaaing order from Omaha to its western ctmanrttoa with tha Ceatral Paoiic, aow being- rapidly bodt eaMward from SaoramraU), Cal, during 1674. : . JaEAllS OP THE COMPAJfT. , Eatimatiug ths distance to ba bwilt by tha Uaien Faaiae to be 1.MS mile, tbe Uaitoa Stataa Govern -moat issaee iu Six pr cent. Thirty-year Beads to tb Company as the road ia Baisbea at the averagerate f about EiSSe per awl, asaoaatnag ta SAAtaa,00. f The Company is also permitted to issue B owa First Mortgage Bonds to aa eaaal amount, aad at tha same time, which by special Act of Congress are made a First Mortgage oa the entire line, tha bo ads of the United States bri-g mtbontmtmt to aw, Tbe Goverameat makes a donation of XSjSOQ acres of land to tbe mile, aasoanting to M,032,OM aerM M. timatod to be worth $30.00U,t M), making tbe total resources, ex Jnsivo. of the capital, $113,416,000, but the full value of the lands cannot now be realist d. Tbe authorised Capital Stock of the Compear ia one hundred mallioa dollars, of which are millions have already been, paid, aad of which it i not supposed that more thaa twenty-five mitlmaa at moat will be required. ' - The cost of the road ia estimated by competent est(;inera to be about oe hmJred million dollars, exclusive of equipment. , . PROSPECT F-OR BUSINESS. Tbe railroad connection between Omaha and tk Eaat is now complete, and tbe earnings of the Union Pacific on tbe sectiooe already finished for the first twe weeks ia May, were $115,000. Thaaa sectional earnings aa the road progresses will much mors thaa pay tbe interest on the Company 'a bonds, aad the through business over the oaty Una of railroad between ths Atlantic and Pkaifia aiuatbe immeaae. TALUK AND 8ECURITYOFTHE BONDS. The Company respeeifally submit, that tha above statement of the facta fully demonstrate tb security ef their Bonds, snd aa additions! proof they would aoggest that the Bonda now offered a r leas than ten million f dollars on 51 1 miles of read, on which over twenty million dollars hare already, been expeeded j on 330 mils of this road the car are aow running, and the remaiaing 137 miles are nearly completed. At the present rate of premium oa gold thee bonda pay aa anneal interest on tbe pse-eni ost of NINE PER CEOT., snd il is believed that oa tit easupletiou of the rtutJ, like tbe Government Bonds, tl.ey will go above par. Tbe Company intend te sell but a limited amount st the present low rate, err I retain tbe right to advance tbe prioa at .their option, : . - - i . 1 - Bubsciiptiona will be received ia New Twk by the Coktijebktal NatiosaL Bake, No. 7 Xaaau-st., Clabk, Doosb A Co., Bankers, SI Wall-it.. Johs $. Cisco A Son, Baakers, No, 33 Wall-sU, and by BANKS AND BACKERS generally throughout the United States, of whom mspa snd descriptors pamphlets may be obtained. They will also be sent by mail from tbe Company's Office, Xo. 9 Nassau Street, New Tork, oa application. Subscribers will select their owe Agents ia bB they have confidence who alone will be responsible to tbem fer the safety of the bonds. - JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, 2m:15 NEW VOKK. 1 OL Ut! II. U. ELLIOTT A BROTH ER have sold tbair stock of CAUL'KTS to JAMES P. McCOWS, who has their Store Room rented for SO days, and will offer greater inducements to Cash Buyers during that time thaa tbey caa find iu any store in tbe city. II. C. ELLIOTT will opea a New and Complete CABPET STOEE In the same room about the 1st of September. IMP0ETANT TO HOUSE KEEPEBS OAVC YOUR MONEY i.BT BUTISO TOCK Urpits and Staple Dry Goods jf H. O. ELLIOTT Ct HHO , At Strattan Corner. WE propnae to kor cs-akAaatly aa baad, the target snd best ,electdlock of Carpet aad Staple Dry Goods, scoa aa Priata ' ,;'.,'';'' ' ' Maaltaat -'''-; abeetiags, -. . Pillow Caaiags, Wiatfow Cartaias, aad Etamaahv, ' Mm aad Bxawa Weij, . M Ac That eaa ba towad Hi tbia City e aay ether aaaxket. Baseial attaatioa givea aa awking ap aad peUing awa Carpatoh, she must staBBnialm saaar. Twenty nana I styles of etegaas Bras eels aad Heavy Iagraia lrpeta Jast recaeveo. Wm gaaraaaia to. asU m m. c. nuoTT e wan Cesasr aaat at Apra,lMr. HARDWARE ! HARDWARE ! t ffnim aafii rsiiaf I bwv nuslisi Shtar Bailig ir tMeak of BUILDEBA HAJEBWAJtEaad CafTisxra' rtoaar Oil Cloth, Wtaatatr taaM OAs. White r EfittXCa Ems Faaraa EvStla, 1st Batfls, : Carser TaaHa, Axata, ete AsehHekc to Bra and give aaaarfaaaaSoa. T. BE5T09 A 8e. go. a Maia 8c, BlshmnanC lad.