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1867. - wd A raw week siuce we . aotiesd tee of ng of tbe Union Pacific Railroad to Jutesburg, S77 mile west of Omaha, and we now tare to report as consolation to Crew Creak, a point 48 miles further wast, alalia a total of 35 milee1 fifty mitee of track a asfenuVnf sre graded ready tortae jraa, aad there ia ao doubt of the eoutpletien of tbadtotbaUoofUo Rocky Uooataiaa early ia tba FalL The Company era confident that the whola line to the Paeise will bo open tot bosioes ia I WO. I The Indiaas here annoyed the surveying partiea and tie-cutters, who ara many Loudesd miles ia adraaoe of the work : buttbey hnvw a wholesome fear of the populate; fts jtSaisat?ea with it aad all traiaa raa without iatarruptina. Tba baeinasafrstlia. Ourkwny baa bean most flittering-. The saraingo for the guarter ending August lilJfsliVwael $700,000 j hot a ;tbe report for tba last weak ia July baa sot beea received, tba exact fraction! cannot bo gitaW. Tbeaanauaisaiaaerbed from operatiag aa average of aot more than 350 miles of readend MtsrWIadswtiagpssaaair sJafiaaasa, tba balance ia far ia excess-Of the interest obligations of the Company on the amount of bonds they can, issue on that distance. : It should; be remembered" UtsA this i result is from a way business alone, through a new country, and ia not to be-eeeapared with the vast through businea that must ffaHow the opening of the " whole line to the Pacific. The success of the enterprise arms to be thoroughly asfuyedsad. we can see ao reason why tba First Mortgage Bonds are not entitled to rank among the beat securities. The deity sales ara now aa large, that tie Company already entertain the idea ef advancing the prleev ' - " Rooms of thb Com. on tub Trbatment Or PRlSoVSRS OF WAR AMD CNIOH CITIZRMS.' , Washikotow, D, C. July 17. 1857, In - pursuance of sv series' of reaoliiothers, either soldier or citizen,' pirip ns far as possible, names, places, and dates, with rjarqe of Coufederate ofTicers in charge. .Correspondents from New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania," Delaware, Maryland, , West j- Virjii aja Virgin ia Norli Carolina, Soutli Carolina,' Georgia,1 Fldr ida, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, nnd' the States and Territories lvinjr west of the Rockv Mountaina,: will pleaseJsddresa Ail'lvU.! John P. C. Shakes, M. C. " ' 7 Washington, D C Correspondents .'from.. M.iasourUJowa Kansas, Nebraska, Nevada, and the territories east of the Hooky 'Mountains will address) Wll LiihaaX PiLR, M. C. St. Louis, Mo. Correspondents from , the New Engn land States will address ;f; f. '! ? 5 tiint--e .3 .i f..,: j.i Af?..f,;BTJt,8 M.. Cin, -jtsv-i ,5?.t4 ,iti.45 Nashua, N; HJ Correspondents from Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and. Minneesota will ad lrcs Abnvr C. Hardimo, M. C. tUtn V Monmontii, 111. Correspondents from Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky, and Tennessee, will address William Uchqsn, M. C. I uit-Ly, Ohio. Communications addressed 'to the members of the Committee will ; be free of postage. u,- -iJ, ,. A j-vn?! ha It is the intention of the Committee to collect all facts necessary to make a thorough official histotjof this subject JoHliC. Shanks, William A. Pilb, "Amis C,! Harding, -,r, ..v.:,Aabo F... Stbvbks, fy s j William Mungkk. Committee. John D. Larrabbc, Clerk. Wast of Morz in ;EnQhttdZ Colonel Forney, in a letter from London, England, dated July 5, ssys : "VA. shoemaker .or a. tailor docs not. earn, on an average, more than thirty-sir shiliiuea 4 week less than ten dollarsend ' first cUas must , work Ivery steadily if they , can earu a much as twenty dollars' a week.V An experienced short hand or phonographic aiuanuensis, connected with a leadinir railroad com. "v wbi wurs lor me after hoars, getsjone hiradred pounds year 01 our currency, for constant toil' ; A London policeman is paid at the' rate of about , six hundred dollars a year; and one pound, or six dollars and a half a week, is the wages of a road conductor or guide ". Yoa hare already been informed that a first-class compositor in the7 office of the .Times can'make fonr pounds a week, and that there are only about four that ean earn such wages in that establishment J. Now! when yon are told that beef in England is twenty-two cents a pound, butter thirty cents, and other articles of food in proportion, you may estimate how much these classes have left at the end of a year. " ' f-t ft: Education im Ibkland. In the year 1860, the total number of children whose names appeared on the jolls of the national schools in Ireland was 910,819, a decrease of 12 per. cent, as ' compared with the previous year : the vere daily hL tendance, the mean or average of the numbers actually, present In the' classes from dny to day, was 316,225, a decrease of 1-6 per cent. The Commissioners aprehend tbat emigration is at last beginning to have a positive influence upon the school going . population. The entire population of Ireland is estimated by the Register General at 5,582,625 ia the middle of the year 1866. The way one noba)lard in the British Parliment.csUs another noble lord a liar is as follow as literally quoted from a speech smoother night: '." - n-a I beg lo call the attention of my noble friend, the noble puke, to an observation which my n?bITHend the noble Duke is reported tsStfrlmade, and which my noble friend the noble Duke will find upon relfec&bUfc-fev inconsistent with strict veracity. fotoerlya elark la the Goapors Nary Taid. who absconded with some $20,. 000 over aJya'go, and" Went to Englaad, was arrested t aw Orleans recently, and is now in Norfolk Atrial -

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h ' Tbe wheat gambling speculators of Chicago, m recently mm violating toe lair relative to elling gri which ia not. in . possession of (be Esrson jprtia; to self. ! A cumber of .them V feeeiif arrested within a' few days past,' whicb baa produced duite a aenaation in toe I -a f i m . - , . . mm . a dui iu vuimgu, nma oeen productive oi sen ous eaila in, all, parte of the country, and are trust summary measure will be adapted to check it and permit legitimate business to pursue iU ordinary and healthful course, V. tht u u It is, the iaflueaoa of theaa gamblers arbwh producer aiich unprecedented II net nations tn the market and deranges the entire grain business of the country. They exoite toe market by 'rapid and large purohasea, than bold the prices an aa long as nosaible until a oanic aeiaea the ptepjlrj fficea -tumble, and jthe grain delHC ara purchaae large quantities at a reduced rate, and again ahnt the markets up.". :x ; Y ' E : The aeriona results of such specuiationa fall eapeouujj o tu atnaller dealers of the interior, acd upon the poorer eUasea who purchase bat a aaaall quantity of flour at-a thne. t ; I The interaats of ail classes demands that thi gambling ahould be atopped, and we trust that such an example will be made of the preaent Violatera of law aa will afihctnallv oter otTiara from a similar eounw. " :"" ' 1 he N. O. Orescent "of 4be -12th inst. states that - fc.mj . i " Registration hae been closed in that city, -neguuiuoD osg neen ciosea in mat city, id the result is, white voter.'14,8C5; colored. 1,805 : white Majority: 0." As the white dodand tilation of the city is Tout - times that of the colored, the. extent of the , disfranchisement, forced or voluntary, is readily seen. It amounts to three tiroes the white-voters registered; that is, only one-fourth of the white men of New Orleans will tote."?r .if j ' i Aceordinc to this . estimate. New Orleana must contain nearly as great a population as Philadelphia." The fifteen thousand registered colored, voters represent about ninety thousand colored inhabitants, - and -the " fifteen 'thousand white registered voters represent an equal quid ber of white population. Bat the Crescent states that the white population is four times that of the colored, which must make the white population three hundred and sixty thousand ; add to this ninety thousand blacks, and the total is four hundred and fifty thousand inhabit b anta in JV ew, Orleans, ,The mere statement of tnese nguros qonvicta the Crescent of enormous lying in respect to the extent of the disfranchisement of rebels in that city. Every body knowa that the increase of the colored element in New Orleans aince the time Butler captured the city from the rebels has been immense. They have poured into it by thousands from all r parts of the State of Louisiana and from all the Southwestern States. Tba climate is as well suited to the negro constitution as Chicago is to that of the whites. They now almost monopolise the rough labor of the city, besides a large share of the mechanical employments, as well asgthe retail business of the city. 1 On the other hand the growth of the white element aince 1860 has been smaJL Vaat numbers of foreigners who formerly resided there have removed te the North and West. There are fewar white people in New; Orleans to-day ' by many thousands then there were before the ' rebellion. The whole population of the city in 1860 was but 168,675. The enfranchised population by the present registration represents 180,000 inhabitants. The white vote cast in New Orleans at no election previous to the rebellion much exceeded the present registration of white votes. Chicago Tribune. ifr l?niribr the Ffeasilv. ''Atabamian," who has been in" 1 An Boston, thua hits off the prohibitary liquor law ' Boston seems lo be growing worse in every intole recce. They won't allow a circus to bite a 'horiaonut bar ar a band of tumblers. Trance mediums' are forbidden Co practice, because they ' call in the aid of spirits. Opticians are watched, because, it is said people, got their glasses there. The London Punch and Wilkes' Spirit are forbidden to be sold by the periodical dealers. Apothecaries are forbidden to sell liquor-ice ! People re iot allowed to eat apples, and are . liable to be arrested for beiug in high spirits. Children who complain of stomach-ache are ' locked up for fear it might be shampaine. Men are arrested on suspicion of being distillers who are caught 'rectifying' mistakes. Hotels have had to take Turn omelets' and 'wine sauce' off their bills e'-ftre. All book-stores selling histories containing an account of the 'battle of . Brandy wine' are elosed at once. Dead people cannot be buried on a bier. Vessels are not allowed to come into the harbor, because they have to pass a bar in doing ao, the sea captains r are not allowed to take 'any port in a storm' ir they . da, Ahey nasi tell where they got it. . j Enterprising men dare not show any public spirit ; and even the poor washerwomen can only -;dry two--sheet e at a time, as any one is liable to atreat who bas 'three sheets in the wind.' ' The street railroads have atopped running, and 'no one is allowed to 'go on a train. r -j A Miaterv Exnlnisied. H ! The Boston Jravele? tells the following story : The Rev. Mr. of Xawrence, Mas'., is a bachelor- ' Notieinjr early in the season, tbat one of his member a married ladj, was aot at meeting; for several sabbaths, beeaited to ask ; the reason, as her reply was aomewat evasive, be surmised that she bad nothing to wear and said; yon are waiting for yoor spring bonnet I suppose. Weeks passed sod still she did not make ber appearances He therefore tboeerht. be would call again, approaching the bonne he saw her sitting at ' the open window, and bTnotly remarked: I hare'nt seen you at church yet, has'nt that bonnet come yet? : .Yea Sir, she archly replied, shall I show it to you, if -.you please, answered the wondering Pastor. Holding p a we bit of a baby she said, blushing ; This if the spring bonnet t was waiting fordid 1 do righi. " ;i The American, Institute-of Education was in session last week. Most of its ' sessions were devoted to discussing the, question J ot corporal punishment in schopis.EinaXlythe following .resolu tions was adopted, vrith bntew dissenting votes ; -- Resolved, That Cwuileiwer. believe the ,bcst methods of school, discipline are those which'- involve the most kindness and least severity, provided they answer the true ends of government, , we still believe that the interests of our schools would be sacrificed rather than promoted by legislative restrictions in regard to methods of discipline. ' J There is nothing like a thogr&phy," said a country Justice once; "if you want to know how to spell, yon must get a thwgraphy never mind what it cost for the schoolmaster aaya so." - And the following incident provee it t ' " Two school teachers in Indiana fell out and had a fight. A great crowd was of course tha . necessary consequence.' A nervous individual camo up in breathless excitement, and inquired of a wag the cause. Why," said ha, ' they fell out about spelling the word 'bird.' One said it was -byrd,' and the other contended 'twas buid.' ' - - ; j j - ; - : Dexter, the nunona trotter, was sold in 1864 for $400, aod made his first public appearance on the Fashion eourse May 4th of that year, when he won a parse of $100, defeating Stone wall Jackson and General Grant. Sinoe then he has won over $50,000 for his owners aad been sold for $4,0CU. ... His winnings this year ahaady amount to $11,000. I A Mr. Beadles, his wife and sister, and a child of the latter, were drowned near Rockford, Illinois, on Saturday last They were " attempting to rescue' the child, who went into the, water and got beyond its depth ; . ; -,,4 (J

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A KB DKALEKS IU $ if ' . Government deother Desirable Securities, '' ,Ifo, 5 Naaun Street, N. T., . Recommend to investors the - Firs I 1 Iloiiffaffe Bonds OJ TBB ' 1 1 1 .if S. 1 Pacific E.E. Co. ; "i VI.'. : ' This Company is constructing under the patronage of the, ,:--,r..-Jr., ?-. ,r. '.'II." UNITED STATES-GOVERNMENT, ) t ... .TJ j s -' - , The Westera en4 of the I Great National V EaUway across the flnntiTifiTit.. . i.irron iiTz Tr tzw Y.it Their lines will extend from Sacramento, Califronia, across the Sierra Nevsdas to the California State line, traversing the richest aad most populous section ot California and thence through the great mining regions ot the Territories, to the vii cinityof Salt Lake City,.. ,,, It forms the sole Western link of the only route to the Pacific which is adopted by Congress and aided by the issae of United States Bonds. Their road is already completed, equipped and run ning for 94 miles from Sacramento to within 12 miles of the summit of the Sierra, and a large amount of the work of Grading, Tunnelling, Ac, beyond tbat, point has been accomplished. The First Mortgage Bonds of this Company afford unusual inducements of Safety and Profit to Investors, for the following among other reasons, vis.-i Fimt. The' rate of interest is' Six per Cent, in i iold, parable semi-annually in the City of New," i i ors ' if - ! &-od. The Princi pal is pavaWe in .old at mat- k ,.nritv. Third. The cost "of the Bonds, Ninetv-iiv e Per : ; Cent, and accrued interest, is Ten Per Cent. ' less than that of the cheapest Six Per Cent. Gold j waring do na a oi ne government. .., . , ; fourth. The United States Government provides nearly, half the amount necessary to bnild the entire road and looks main- ' ly ton small percentage on the future traffic for re-payment. Fifth. Owing to this liberal provision, accompanied ; with Extensive Grants of Public Lands, .' by which the Government fosters this great na- , f tkmal enterprise, its success is rendered certain, and its financial stability is altogether independent of the contingenciee whicb attend-' ordinary Railroad enter- . prises js'.v.ii -f.--.-t . .. (r ---t SUA: The Security of its First Mortgage Bonds is therefore ample and their character for safety and reliability is equalled only by that of the obl-'gations of the Government itself SrctntX. The net earnings of the completed portion. - . are already largely ia excess of the in- ! terest obligations which the Company will incur twice the distance and are . steadily increasing, rendering the uninterrupted payment of the Interest absolutely certain. Eight.- At the present rate of Gold they pay nearly 8 1-8 Per Cent, per annum, on the smount in- : - vested. - - '.' - - 't -. The Bonds are issued in denominations of $1,000 with semi-annnat Gold Coupons attached, parable in New York, and are ottered for the present at 95 per cent, and accrued interest (in currency) from Jauusry 1st.- ' Orders mar be forwarded to us direct, or through the principal Banks and Bankers in sll. parts of the country. - Remittances may be made In drafts on New York, or in Legal Tender Notes, National Bank Notes, or other funds current in this city, and the Bonds will be forwarded to any address by Express, free of charge. Inquiries for further particulars, by mail or otherwise will receive punctual attention. v ,.TJSIL'Cl 2XATCXX. Bankers and Dealers in Government Securities, . ,r . ... , Xfo. 5 ITassan Street, N. Y., ' .x'i.f:: r. I it,, .r :'-, ; : ,d - . U N. B. Alt kinds of Government Securities received st the full market price ia exchange for the above Bonds. Also."' -i -:,"T.; ! All descriptions 01 Government Se curities kept constantly on hand, dz Bought Sold, or Exchanged. 9Gold Coin snd 17. S. Coupons bought, sold, ana coiiectea. - - Deposits received on liberal terms, subject to check at sight. Collections made throughout the country. Miscellsneous Stocks and Bonds bought and sola ai Uic 13 tuck Excuange on commission for cash.' ."Special attention give to the Exchange of 8EVEW-THRITY NOTES of all the Series for the New FIVE-TWENTY BONDS of 1863, on the most favorable terms. May 30th, 187... 14-3m. .--i BOOTHS &:8HOES. Henry Emerich. Second Door Month of J. W Plummer's DRXJGBTOBE, t Pearl Street, Richmond Ind. HAS now on hand one of the best assortments nf: 'boots'and SIIOKS, of his own manufactuie in this City. Employ inp the best of workmen using always the choicest Leather both Sole and Upper, and superviaing the work himself, he can with confidence reccomniend the work to the public as well doss, and he solicits a call from all who wear SH OE LEA Til EK. Orders solicited and promptly executed to, the en ure aaiismcuun oi customers. . ; :; 24-3m. RICHMOND IND., Aug. 8, 1867 The Summer Hat Fashions! no HE undersigned has J: AL lust received htanaw Summer Style of HATS and CAPS I to which he invites the at' tention of all who would indulge in the latest fash ion. Call at the Hat and ;ap Store of ; JOHN SUFFSINS . , Richmond, Ind., Au. 15, 18S7. ' lOtf NICHOLSON & BB0THEB. Wholesale aad Retail ' Otationero & Eookcellero ; Main Street. RICHMOND, IND. 62tf Dr. HENRY d'HUY. 4 Residence South Sixth 8t., J ' JTBAB MAIN. ' eSBBBSSSSBSBB Offices hours from 1 to 6 o'clock P. II . ITotice. I WILL at the S Common Pleas, to Septe: mber Term of the Court ot s, to be held at Centerville, Wavae Couatv, Iadiaaa. oa the second lionder of Scntm. ber next, make a foal settlement of the Personal Estate of John Finch deceased. Ail persons interesed may take aotiee, DA.JJIFJ. BRADBURY, , AdminisV. July 31st, 187. -i - ' . J ?33

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Estnblikbiag : Flagouuk at' Ft. Wayne AvesacTioa 1. Be at ordained by tee Common Coam-4 veil or toe City ot Kichmond: inat the diaerent 'cii oi im vny oi cucumona: loai toe ai Railroad Companies, running trains into, or U said city, shall keep a Flagman at the cross their respective roada, at Ft. Wayne - Avenue, i or uirougb irossing of durine train hours, and also while switching trains by said Companies. ' And snv Railroad' Company convicted before the Mayor of aaid city, tf having failed to com- ' ply with the provisions of this ordinance, every each 'company shall be fined in any sum not less 5 nor more than 2 i dollars. m- tms.c - Sac. 2. This ordinance to be in force from aad , after its passage and publication in the Richmond raiiadium ror tsro consecuuve weeks. " : Paaaed and annroved. Aufrtmt 20th. T857. ! -i. i.u -i THOMAS Jf VOnWti: Mavor." SvJf ! : Attest, "U'"t ' - ;' P.: P. KIR, Clerk s i oo fr WILLPAY THE ABOVE REWARD FOB THE 11 ' arrest of WILLIAM MYERS and HENRIETTA COOK, of $5S for the arrest of Myers and the retain ot say childMariatnL Cook . : 7: : : '. ( 1 Wm, Myers is .about six feet high, heavy . built, dark-brown hair and mustache, and when last seen. was areesea w asrc cassimere pants and vest, ana , Diaca planters nastio- '.-Ts km a.vii.? iu Ja i-it 1 j Henrietta Cook ia of medium size, brown hair, fair complexion, and speaks with strong German accent. T S Mariam Miomi Cook is nine years old, red hair, and vpr f.irmim,!.. 'A. J. i i "i'i ' very fair complexion. Address. ,'Tri 'THEODORE COOKJ 7 H'WmSiti . . .':, tf.i: ' New Paris, Preble County, O. ' f 050ILEWAXtp. ;-f- of' SN addition to the above Reward, the undersigned will pay Fifty Dollars, for the apprehension and : delivery of the above named female, at .New Pans, 3 Ohio. In addition to the above description of her per son, her hair is very short, having had it 'cut off last fall her eyes are light gray, and, she is 'left-handed" when doing sll kinds of house-work, except when sewing. She may probably, now, have taken the . name of Myers, or have assumed her maiden-name, Henrietta King." Her age is about thirty. K' She : left New Paris, with Myers and her child, on the 18th day of July last. .- .-.--. n -'-:,rv . She obtained Dy raise pretences, one nunarea ana , fifty dollars, from Mrs. Elenor Davis, snd any person .,apprehendhg and returning her as above B,r,. T"TJLfIL" "Jr of Fifty Dollars. ELENOR and LEWIS DAVIS, . , I -t ". .-. f 5ew Paris, Ohio, Aug. 14, 18f. "exoegutgr's I Sale of REAL ESTATE! tHE UNDERSIGNED WILL OFFER AT PUB LIC SALE, oa Saturday, the 14th day of Sep tember 1867, at .2 o'clock P. M., of sail day, the following Seal Estate, to-wit 1 1. . .1 i Lot numbered eleven, in tbat part of the city of Richmond, Wayne County, and State of Indian, laid ' cut by Bickle and Laws, on South StStreet in Said city. The lot bas en it a good .frame dwelling-house and other small buildings. One-third of the purchase ' n oney wilt be required in caah down and the residue in two equal installments of nine and eighteen months J after date, with interest from date, secured by a mortgage on said lot. A certificate of the sale will be given to the purchaser, conditioned to make a deed '- when the sale Is confirmed and the eo'nveysnce is ordered "i by the Covrt of - Coaimon Pleas of Wsyne Counts. '- " , i t : r . r J EREMIAH HADLEY. I Eecntor..ror. - PAUL BARNARD. - - f ixecntor s , or JOHATHAN WRIGHT. i -August IS, 1867.' f: 5 A? home RTiisr: I GO TO .'IJ. V.ll ; - HEADQUA RTERS OP Q. C. B I Ai d i h l FOR TOUR ? , " ; t . . t. :1 i CTGARS, SHOKINa AND - CHEWING TOBACCO! OIGfAE THOasDEBSaT--Remember the Place,' No. TO Main St. SIGN 0E.THE BIG INDIAN (Sj ? "JoBn llauIeA Aug.x8i.lm. j , . if jOTICxpiljbICElC8. APPLICATION. Notice is hereby given, that I will apply to the Board of -Commissioners of Wayne County; Indiana, at their next Term, commencing on the . - -, - . , First Momiai In September, jxeTf For a License to sell Intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time," (with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises,) in accordance with an aot approved March 5th, 1SS9, for one 'year."'!.' v - -( -ji-.-j- . ' My place of business, and the premises whereon said liquors are to be drank, are located in the east Sart of the brick building, known as the Sherman louse, on Lots one ( 1 ) and two ( 2) in Block six (8 ) west ot the River, and south of the road, with entrance on Main street, in Cambridge City. Jackson township, in Wayne county, Indiana. : ' - " i ' - JERRV ITARRINGTON. ; Cambridge tttyTAu 8th, 1837,; 24-fta.f.S4 TA2ES! TAXES! t , OFFICE OPACITY TREASURER 1- " Richmond, Ind., July ia, 1867 THE Tax . Duplicate, of 1867. having been returned to me by the City Clerk for aoUectfeu, I hereby, in compliance with Section thirty-seven , (37) of the City Charter, give notice that the same is now due, and that the rate of Taxation for the year 1867, for general purposes, U: , - f, One Dollar (at) on Ererr Hundred Dollars (SlOO) Valuation, and Fifty (50) Cents on EaCh Poll, . n ---r-.-i And further, that on and after the Third Monday of March, 1868, there will be a penalty of ten per centum eharged and collected on all Taxes remaining un- . paid at that time. . , . . - WM. P. WILSON, City Treas. AKRON CARBON OHV, loirrmG poixt 114 to '120 3 f ai't,; f SAFE, WHITE f AND SATISFACTORY, tin.' '',n'.i'. sols ittii ' ' f r DBPOT DRUG STORE, -'v. . BJ i ' M. B. BALLARD A CO. ' SheriiTs Sale. ? 7HY Virtue of an Execution to me directed from jut toe waynr common Pleas Court, I will expose at Public Sale, at the Court bouse door in Ceaterrille, Wayne County, Indiana, on the 81st day of August ,1867, between the hours of o'clock, A.M. and 4 o'clock, P. M. on said day, the following property, towit . Lot No one hundred and thirty-nine (13) and one hundred and forty (10) in the Town of CenterviUe. Wayne County, Indiana, to be sold as the property of John Riley te satisfy said execution IB my hands ia fiivor of Patrick Purcelt. ' . -rv, JACOB S. BALLENGER, Sh'ffW C. 1,-entemue, July 29, 1887. ; ' $2,25 1 SS-tS. n.'.r.i. tu -!iii-i.; NEW STOCK ' i j f Jewelry, V7atcheo, ITotioaa C Grofd, Cilvcr and gb.tcd Ohaiaa, Drcrt3t-3?in3 Clockfl, Ilar-Ilinga,-': - irNGEat. RING8, a Uw sasortnMBtoY Plated IT Ware, Castors, Knives Fork aad Spoons; Musical Instnaanents,d(C, :1 it An assortment of Sheet Mnsic. eonstantlr on hand. . - . n . n . nirnituAii . . -

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U ' i- ? 4 t D. P. HOLLOWA7 & CO. ' WASHINGTON CITY.'D. C, jJAV E engaged iu the bastneasof soliciting Patents, and prosecuting Patents cases.1 Business entrus- ' ' 4' .,!;. il'ifl M50;","i':'i tnlj V'"'l !i ed to their care will receive prompt attention. -n j 11 J0O JO . Jc ; ; .Claims Against the GoTersment.: i For back pay for Pensiona,lr.,c., will receive per , , , sonal attention. 'iC.i il all inroriMATion, Inrefereaeeto Patent Laws, cheerfully given. Cop. " t , . r .... r r. is of the Laws 'and Rules and Regulations of the Patent Office, wiltbe sent, grof; on applies tioa. ta applying for a Patent the "a j s,t.-f. UjJ'fi'Ji'Jii 9'W .iV' ' . . , iV. . "Is 'If. rd a model of his invention ifr applicant should forsusceptible of. being Instrated by a model or" if it consists in a chemi al compound, samples of the ingredients in their Commercial state, and also in the proposed prepared Ibrm, should be sent. Alaoas full a description of the invention or discovery, and its advantages should i . ' - ; r... f r. ,. u... -, v . be given as is practicable, aid in the proper prepara- : r , : : ' i' tion of the papers. " Persons believing they have made an invention or a discovery in art or science, and desirous of knowing. j " "' - whetber the' Same bas been patented, by transmitting ,.! f ;c.,: " j-'. - .'li--- : . tons a model, or drawing, or a sufficient description to make the invention intelligible, can have a thorough axamination made in the Patent office, an J the result :-fj of said examination forwarded to them for a reasonahie compensation. We will have forwarded to any person who may de-; aire them, a copy of the Patent Terms now' in force . t-H'io f5? - i A'iti-i-i ii.J - T -JiiO .'.jr.) and the Rules and Regulations of the Patent office, reeoi expense. .V. Caveats will be prepared on short notice, by the inventor's giving a brief description of Ibeir invention, with drawings. ' it"!; -!'!;" ' Drawings will be made in artistiestylefrom models furnished by in ventors '"'''' Searches of the Records of the Patent office in re- j". f Card totitlea in Patents will be made on application, f ' Send run name or names ensrscter of the invention, and if possible date of Patent. . Copies of all CZtAIMS, ; Sit; li'i :.h'it C :'. hi i'-'Ait ' .iUC a any Patent issued by the Patent Office since 1830, willbefurnisbedon the receipt of $1, the applicant divingthefull name of the Patentee, nature of the invention, date of the Patent, Ac." .. T- ' . : ; A. I rj Washingtou City, July 4,1887. ; y.r u; 2?tf sr ! . - - , r ! USE PRATT Bi-Trt'HFB-t ' J' CELEBRATED MAGIC OIL Wairautcd in run of Rheumatimn, Neuralgia, Braiaea or Pafna. '..'' 5- . i. The Best and Cheapest Horse and Cattle i .-.. , Medicine la the -World. ; . V t'i "t to ii 1 1 ; tu fmuffiuul fr T'nitnt Statrn and Qan. i nth-daring tltc amt XHyrara ' l-r vhornre f tbo varUos Ditwaues ta wblc-U ,f t " lT-rsrt ami Oittln r; rt itulfvt; uol as . : Kttoiuler. iJbsM-mjter, HitlelJiHiul, Loss f , ' . ' of Apiwlite. Inwrud MtralLs, Yellow i J .'. ' Water, Fistula, Poll I-ivil.Hcralchesor !f Oiite, M:tngn, InflBmmelloii of the' ' , . j Ke( unl Kiitiuue from Hnnl Ijbr; r.j ! also, ltli'iiuirtt.isn. .iiimuil , called ' : -;St!fl oompliijuui, wlic-k rwe bUnl t'i no g t. iii:uiy vain .una rnvw in inis lounii ' cintuic rnairtiTinu onuinro T ilkUHil uviiuitiwii i unykit 'lias Hie laret s:ileofan Uu:e nrnl riuit-M fli-'-cum In UiM country. I r in compmea M im-tw o m rxv, autt tur mildncM, i i, unfety, certiiiuty ml tliurunhm is, j inrly t lb head tA fli lilt of Hvru " j - Ktnnd brivemHMnrly anil tltl'U .Vediniius. It CHiTiea off nil gmmi linmora, rrnit!i li.m fKa ' bMoniingatiQ or fuundnring, purifies lh ll(.ra, loomna . the akin, nu-i Ri'J'n it MiMxtti and ftaety upuruuc cleanacn the water rtnd atrenRthena every part uf Ihk ' body. It i aim a sab ami certain, remedy Ki uoabs aod olila,wliick generate ao many firtal ditwaiea Tha 0w reqniras to be aopplM with aa abnndam Of Snd not to maka her fat Uiia is m des'.ruLle, hut tv heap np rafulnr accretion of milk, and sm ownets C cows will Sad hy string taosa -IVQAirS CONDITION POWDERS twice a weak, a large iacrmae in qnan'.U r an4 quiilty : of raflk aad craam. It carries off all ftnjr and uu r- ' tiaa of tha blood. The anect ia aeen thrfmghoat the asason by a rich aad abaadant flow of milk. - The auinei ia baginnjag to be snrara of tha cnlnnbte praparUaa of Steena'a CwsMtiUeua Pen der la . promoting tha condition of his sheep ncd )iroTiting or nn im mimraiiraiM aoiBMia. - Anayeeotpackaawof Mwma Tan d 1 1 1 sst s wax into a oarrw avswiu m ttor tma a I as' earn to Sdtan a host, and ia a rartalu nmn. tiveof BgCnolara,n1iad Staggvrs, and other rosaae ! atrnsHfTs fantact outsatvas and the pahHe : from being rnipaaaa upon by worthteaa imitaikid, the , 1 wui oaar uia jae ttmtu aigsum-e ot 1 n prorann u a m iiv. dii-t anu . , r gor sal by Draaglata and Merchants rryv.)ra. , I .... J . . . . . . s f I f 1 tc-s a- ! .0. S-.U Proprietoia, Chagu, m tv U -:i.!ifl-."I snip's i 1:.'. ; PLUMMES dk KELLY. SS26 -, 1 For Sal by

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His Ci ELLIOTT & BROT fJ Bat I ive sold their stock of CARPETS to JAMKB P. cCOW N, who has their Store Room rented for SO . tys, and will offer greater inducements to Cash 4 I ujers aurmg mat time than, they can Sad in any e w in the city. r ,T T ,.,. 4 ? M. C. ELLIOTT wU open a New and Complete O V;GR IiE T ST d BE ; In fha aama aMm aaKjaou tha 1.1 43 i .' I W wm w reas wm aaswasj aaauv vi ajajy w assajeja - : r.T'wi VW IMP0BT ANTj TO HOUSE KEEPEBS j OtS afv.'CqifiO 6J i il? ,flO ! loot OAVE YOUR MOfJCY v onvivn vitt-d Carpets and Staple -Dry Goods ,,if ceiLLj&l ion i9W aiedT Ul.i0Vf I-ni '(ilo null vn-'i felqoaq bns. H.', C , ELLIOTT 5c Blip., .... f f At Strattan's Corner. . ..' ' j V rJ '.. as. wrsrj"E propose to keep constantly on band, the WW largeatamj beat selected stora of .. .! . tjarpeis ana: aiapie: urvtuooas.i i Prints, .... j3 . Mnslins, f Sheetings, Pillow Casings, ; l!iw s:l Lrrs i WindbW4 Curtains, a . i . I uc gcxii'JlWt 'Men and BoyaVe.' aataaa vnuiaaa That can be found in this City or any other, market. special attention given to mating up ant putting down Carpets in the moat satisftetory manner. Twaa ; ty different styles of elegant Brussels and Heavy Ia gram carpets just received. We guarantee to-sell as cheap as any house ia Vineianau. .!;-:-) i ' - '-!'' .1 H. C. ELLIOTT A BRO.. Corner west of Citizens' Bank. April 4, 1867., T.5 79BABTLETT'Si COM II ERCI AL s C DLL EG E, S. W. Cor. fbnrtli and Race Stii.V CtXCIIflCATI,'ol ; oi-.c ,il flino ? i . l-'.uu. co .a 4i rru L . i t, n , i-ne Actual Business College! 1 The Finest Colters Rnoms a oe r inesi voiiege XCOOms, , f ; The Largest Corps of Teachers, The Most Practical Coarse of 8tndy, V... ...--iVl. w -D; , xCnln XJJ ILr.riX THIRTY-TWO YEARS' SUCCESS! j. -si yv',';h : THfi TACDXTY INCLUDES i ci bail K M. - B AKTaiKTTy . . r - - President. J. M. WAITERS, - ) Principal J. R. CARNAHAN, (formerly Principal of Ohio ' ftiercuBtiie uouege, )Ass't Principal. - W. H. MOORE, Supt. Actual Business- Department. - n.. itLEn, oupc. ieparxment or fenmananin. WM. 8TRUNK, - AssisUnUin Arithmetic, EngHsh ' ED. PEICHARD, f , Grammar, Composition Cor "" ;: ;' ;' ' tMDondiuw. Ik . 1j c-' " HOX. MILTON SATLERjlaatractor is i CosimereuU nw ana iecturer. KM. flTMAN. Esa..Iaatrnetor In Phonnartanh i Persons comingto the city to enter, may order their, oaggage aireciiy 10 toe vmce or tbe Uollege. The graduates of Barttett's CoHege ' numbered ? duatof Bartlett'a ColtegOuybjred t -rl.f yw part .of tbe comIUUUHUUB ' mercial worl I Full Course Llfa Scholartihlp, fJSO , ' Address J AS. Iht. WATTERS, Principal. , ' NEW AND ORIGINAL SYSTEM OP Averaging 'Accounts and Interest i a book; fob etkbtbodt, . . . . , . .-. - ' Clerk sisid Student. . ' - ..-5' . . , Is bow in press and will be for sale alter Nor. 10.' 1 . Hnt not.nifi rin rf S I AA , 1 riZKttzri:-tt-t? ,r.r .Tiftjatc tt est va aavra aa a BAnTT.PTTtfi tVitr'T.aaana f.C lSLTt!5 s5r3 r 'i

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Q II TJ uTW- n .n'-frfStimrT" Dy H0U0VVAY 4 DAVIS, - - "Wry - 'yi"' as ' Jru!,-" V.j j H.A. !-ffJ ? S 7 rj.tI, a a. aou. ail . AiBJSsojaaai b . 'f f I 'K li. !!l(l if0 si vi,va'J e Ad St.. " . 7 . im aave aew 4DATb ssvm i ..oh WS? sf.l., of Type of be late, t styles, . C JTSS bohf are prepared so1 do ittei ' l r l) , .u.s. i,- c 7r. .. i. Beet aad expeditiously. y lapleta, M A fcilis of fcadlnir Catalogues, ( Cm Heads, ConsUtutions, ' Cards, Notes, Blanks, Checks, Labels. A a Posters,3 -'-- .M .a PRICES FOR VV0IIK I1EAS0NADLC ,-. r3. S"3vlf i'lsaial;WfafMrJ aaMMMiswiTiw n t'pwafda-of' CWPOoi. oar Arais Jiavs heeai.U.-! . . tac, f !h.-rT8ft eo , i.af Aaar'RavoLTaatt-loe'ia Caliber, Navr RavOLvaa, 3-100 In. Caliber, -u S OS Bat RaroLvxa, (Self Cocking.) Navy Caliber, Bblt RaroLvaa, Navy Size Caliber. Polios Rxvoi.v-aa, Navy ixs CdSher Z New Pockbt Rkvolvsk. with Loading Lever, Pocket RxvOi-vsm, ( Self Cocking', ;rxRaecaatKe Pistol, ( Elliot pt.)No.S2 Cartrdge,.j g,, RaraariKO Pistol, ( Elliot pt.) No. 22 CartrKLre! ' Vas PoeaaTPisTvKo.ii Cartrtdga.'-oL'I O CAusimx Vern,n Csrtridga.,, .fr l nawoLviwo niris, ao-ive in; manner, ' j BaancaLoisRirxa,Nov3acanridge, rf .v 1 wrisnsMaaravj wan aaoer uytaet,r f jl II. S. Binm Un. aVKtU.1 Pttw . 1 U ------.-"7 lo esn j BjeJUNOTON, A; wQMS. Uicw, New York. T AGENTS. J m Jo C. OruDa Co Phuadebpbhi; Poultney nyiun MiuiNn, iwuj x vipom vo. new vneunsi o. aniniKvavg ..uMnnnaa,oannan, openc Chicago: L. M. Rumsey A Co. St. "Louis; All D?er Co i muawaasj;wj BbS. . asHiisawj sjs w a3aa VftSay AtUeTI A Crane, SaU Praneiaeo sV. SHThoaasW Moaf a s- -- ' m 1 k nfsft.l J .T J- r -.., . f.i 61., i 5 IS i S r.lUSICAl ESTABLISHHENT No. 481 BROADWAY, NEW YOJIK. ,ituii iu.ilvCS fafh New Pianos , IielwdeM s, Alaas dre CJP and Cahinet Orvaaa. at Wbolaauua w B art ail nrieea aa low an anv trat-fTlaaa Tuali ! ' can be purchased." lteawillisid Piainss s tutsan nTak ofnrthi.l ehaaera can be suited as well her aa elsewhere, and oargama, aanoea iruan oy wr jnerf oetmr 10,000 Ohet3T-of Llattlc. m littlsi-i oilc)drt X4 eta. per. Page. One of tbaLanrsat toekaef 8BEBT, MCSlCln the United gtatea, MUSIC BOOKS, and all kinds pf MUSICAL' INBraUMKNTS and Musical Mereba dise at the Loweat Rates. -r HORACE WATERS, v 4gl Broidwsy, N. Y, .ft rf;ji,,(j ! , . ' , , i ... Aug. 30th 17. -ii. In ip o tX 7120 Era M M Pirate 77 This srwisralliiu. V m tavorablv oghly rctavisora broken-down and . awarttad ka, by Btrcng-tiiaBbig . , aw atesuataa ttaa.Qjf9d stomach and ItOsstlnes. , U Is a aurk'araj- o 'ventlve of aa 41s- c this aniaaal. such as itHO TKtSM, OLAXBiir ' i : J Tiitow fAuwvySis n i.uo?.-i of v!i TER, HE AYES, CO OCOH DIS--toil VERS, FDUIf Di iiosa or TITE avd TITAI lata. a VaalooMag'and satonad AikOA I To keepcts ef Caws thto prrpamaon U lariaaaUa. ' eu It utwissii the auantitr aad tsaarovea the onalitsa V. ac anua. u I ; ... . y,iz as Osusha, Clesa tsj ,7 'is a . . -r barrel f swiUtha . above diaeasaa ! Witt be eradicated J.I'MaranUrely pnrented. If given in time, a osrtsta Pfaveativa and earn Ow tba Hog Cholera. - t.if Pries 25 Ceati pjr Pape", or 8 Papers tor 9X ; i,v ft : i asnaain x. iT;? A -- -! " WH0LZSALB BaWS ANB MEDICISI BrwT. ; XTo. 118 franklin. t Ealtimore, -114...-; ' Tor Sale by DruaclM and SMorskeciiera tnrougtv oa, the Oataui ssstsS'S r, a : s:i B'w-Wiia plor aalei Wholesale -and Retail, at maaufactarsr'a prices, by J. vt. fbll.'IflEUt ,.rr Ktcaaaond, Indiana. 1 J. D, nuiUUUJTT, Jeweller, MAS resaovad so 7ft Mala atatet, two doors Weaf ? of the First National Bavak. where ha has Btsad kip aa entirely aew esUbtishment. . ,r : as is now openuvg n large ani very aesiraMe stoaat f WaJchea. JeweJrr. Claka. Fsuaer Oaawtaw r Jtilver Ware of all varieties, which U sa good as tha bestead will.be s chsaa as tl eueapeati i i f His old friends aad enstomere are invited to aS ast Him aad no pains will be snared to please. ' ' , j. a. MUaniCTJTT,

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