Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 37, Number 30, 19 September 1867 — Page 3

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LOCAL COLUMNS:

, iRICnUOKD, INDIANA: rhnraaayVSept: 191067. rrfvab and ge partm Mj RICHMOND POST OFFICE, .Uaj;iT,;8o7. ' v "MAI . CI.OSE. Columbus aadaUurt.'-S" ..; .T.I...i"..'8 00 a.m Cuicago ?4nA'M Ci-icinneti. ' D.vtonWay 8A M I utiaoapolis and West.. ......... . 4 lOr.n nm Aii orsit . rf o I Cincinnati 11 30 a.m lUvton War ..- 10 00 a. Chicago....'. ,,M-r 70a" Colambus and Erst .t.. .. 5 20r. Boston and Beechj Mire,leayea Tuesday and r fridayat ...... ;......... " do.?, -do ' rrives same day at-,.,.. u..uuat Arba,Vs Bethel A, leafcs Monday, Wednesdaya d Fridiv, . 8 00 A.M. do. arr. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 4 00 p.m. Wiaehester, rit New - Oarden",- lJ Manday, Wednesday a ad Friday, at.... 8 00 a.m. doarr. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 4 00 p.m. DrooK'iifi a viiigwa , iw -"""-j - - and Friday at.- r . Arrives Tuesday and Saturday at.... 6 00 p.m. jEsT-Office open from 7:00 a. m'. HiV " Sunday, from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. ED. A J ONES J P.M. " Time Table Indiana Central. Western Express : 11.55 p. m Dav Express 4.45 p.m. Dav. Exurcss... ... ..... ... ? - A48 A-.M-rittalmr(rlxpreavi 1 p. m Night Express .VT-. ...... 1K20 p. m GAS -BILLS D1SCOUNTE0 l5 P t. If paid on or before the 20th irtftint. THE "TEARI.Y -MEETING. That portion of Friends, holding their ? annual meetings alternately at Wsynesville and Richmond, bold their meeting this year in this eity, anl convene at their Meeting House on Eighth Street, on Sunday week. Sept. 29th, in.t., at 10 o'clock a" n,: TEMPERANCE MEETINGS. A Temperance Meeting will be held! at the Ratliff Schoolbouse, Seraatopol, on Saturday erening next, et 7 o'clock. " W; W.'Wonton, Wm.'3axter, and ethers, will address the meeting' A' KIT attendance i s requested, Vi iZizw-A .Tiiofi w iia .? ". Another Temperance Meeting w HI be held beat Saturday evening, at the corner of Main and Marton-ats. Several eminent speakers are engaged, and we trust the People will go in masses to bear ihem.' - ' 1 t A Temperance Meeting will also beheld in the Ooshen Meeting House, on the Billabora Pike,' on Friday evening next, at early candle-lighting. William Baxter and other good speakers, will address the meeung.ifWa hope thereVui be airaded.aonieI Fan Eajunrrwar.--The Hortiealtural Society of this eity and ieinity'purpose hoHing m?-free eatribttion in Engine Hall ?fo. . on .Saturday the 28th of i-tptcmber.inst. Grapes are to be a Ipeciility of this exhibition ; but our farmers and gardeners are orged to bring to the Hall all kinds of Fruits and Vegetables, that wi)l add. t the interest of the oc- I eaHioej.' At an intommi meeting, ne a at vwrnaiiua RitlifTa, on Saturday last, the arrangements for this novel exhibition was made, and Messrs. W. L4 Taylor, John A; Meodenball, and Jacob Thoinan merer appointed a Committee" W Arrtngemens. tver'"varie'v of Grape, excepting the Catawba, is a complete f sueeesa and it ia' awtleipated that ebw twill be X gotten up at the" tiaae designated auif wilt rivaU the clnsUrs found in Canaan by the spies of 'JoebHe. aad will be worth seeing. ' The Catawbsr a the ' only 'Tai riety that has suffered materiaDy'the rot .or blight.' .': To the Toadies Eopeciallyi U' i ,a A Mcssr3. Zeyen A Bro. at their establishment, N; 33 tfain-ittl have now on" hand the mosf beiolifur lot of ChinchillaB," for Ladies' and' Misses1 Saques,' fcc tha Las ever before ) ee a! brought to Ibis market, which they are selling at. very Jow figures, and, o which they'ask the attention of the Ladies of Ricbnin 1 and vicinity. They" have just received; their FalJ Stock of CI th Acand they inrit ; all needing anything in their line to call and examine their, Goods before pnrchasinr'elsewherel See their advertise-" mat iu another column. v , ,a1 ,.a f-g m IT . New Firas Empire Plow Work 9. The Bros. BxaTZ and par young friend Col. Oran Pxrst, have purchased the" interest ot Bratx, Meier A Co., in the Flaw Manufacturing business, on East JIain-st.,beXwee7tb8wj,iwwrie.e1ty,iid have engaged isj tWAisiac rLeii4raBt-RBATZ, Pebrt A Co. The Plowarnuseturedby the old firm are of the Empire"ataaardf and wa have heard them spoken of as"teing equal ii not""superiorJ tothe best in uaejand, wittrproposed added facilities for f their maoufactaie arid' finish ,'the "new firm will soon be prepared to'sanplyall demands. With such superior" workmen as the Messrs. Brata,' aided by ihi tndomitabin energy andbusinesa capacity . of Col... Perry, the 'Empire Plow Worka'.' is hound for the port of guceess for its proprietors, and the harbor of satisfaction to onrfanninA community. ',:;;,"' .A The Davton Jnnrnal has a special dispatch from tu man who wrote "Rally round the Flag," that says he "has gonoipto the flag-stone business," and that "instead of rally round the flnp, he flag around the alUy" and purchases all his goods at the Cheal Store" near the Pepet ia this city as quite a number of those who haTt sung that song and those who can't sing but delight tohear it, and to purchase Cheap Goods, always 9o, since K.rMendenhall l-om-menced business., , 'Rally, rouud the Flag," goes to the same tune of "Go to the Gheap Store," for there you'll find the best of. Goods to suit your mind ! ;) Synopsis of Council Proceedings., C f ' ' i T- ! '- i i -'" 'y ; 4 A petition, signed bv V . LTFafquhar "and SaTo'tberU.'M.fcesented, asking the reeal of the License OHm-nc icgulating'eerUin extraordinary trades. (See Ordinoce in another, column.);. 'A'fie petition wa- referrel to select Committee constating of Messrs. Peteqwn, Coffin and aliner.1 1 9tn liJl ii. East Oaklanl-st, was ordered to be engineered, grade-! and graveled. - ' The Ordina. ce regulating sale of fire-wood. Ae. ' Ped and approved. , See the law in another . column.)-- ' '" -: ' iiouth Eighth -at., smith of sewer, vt ordered to be graded, graveled and niahed. , 1 he Clerk reported that he h1 issned "order "in 'favor of debool Trusiee, for reejie' of Warner property amounting to $127.50 concurred in. fwii Clerk instructed to issue order in favor of Sehnol Trustees lor reet on No. 3 Engnve lot; also orders for interest on bonds No. 130 and l iX -i-:j rnvtn Major instructed ti borrow $1,300 and hare bowl issued 1 therefor, and to aaoertain whetiwr there is a ieass from School Trustees lor X6. 3 Engine lot it nona he ia to make one. A iwiJge la East Uakiaad, was ordered to be repaired. Adjourned. .... . , , The Quaker City Base 'Ball Club' was' beaten 7 thf I'X- L-' of Eaton, at Jhe Preble co. JFaT yes terdayVby a score of 32jto' 58 Time' three hours. ' Thermometer o rfn ifc, hade-dry;i very, and wella failiog in different parts of theVity.and cisterns giving oat. : .' '" - n i.ufi t Front-ts, has sold his entire stock Groceries to Messrs. CriveL Cutter whoi cooteaee the business

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f l" ' i ' t . ' ! rz JLicen8e--Council. ,s,.'V sWc received a oomm'uuication,Tsigne1 " index,'7 giving the Maj or a broadsuh , for voting J for ' the :1 8200 increase o " license, and then toting for' referring the Ordinance to a select Committee thus, as charged by our jcorrtspondont, kill ing the Bill and destroying the effect of 4 his first casting vote, - for the 1 8200 . knowing' aY theJ" time that1 it wouW kill it." This is the substance, boiled down, o"VindexV lengthy article, ioter'spersedwith,, divers personalities, -fowartlauutu vounciiinen ana iiiayor. auta communications do no gcod; and we decline giving it place for that 'reason, and for another good reason thatTVindex" M does. not give ua his name.vrtJ.A3 . : (To the same import, we notice a com '.- munioation" in last week's Telegram. signei'!Pxohibifation.'C ' The 'writer, lof that communication: called on the Mayor i and heartily congratulated 'him on" the . vote he gave although the whole' 'facts of the Alayor s action was t as patent to himthen aewtienf he penned this Tele-i gram communication. s. We belle v e ' Mayor Toang acted cin good - faith V-ir giving liisj casting vote to; refer that bill to a select committee, and the selection of two of jtha committee, who voted for the increased license proves itthe friends of the bill being in the mi-d jority, into whose hands it was committed.VV e'catinot see the justice of "Prohibitation" holding the' Mayor respon-, sible for th'fe ' subsequent action !6f one of that Committee. - ; We are satisfied that the Mayor is a true temperance man and will always.be found, doing .all in his power, officially and otherwese, to check" the tide of intemperance and the evils flowing from the liquor traffic. Thl abortive attempt tof raise the license from 850 108200 ins this city, ia looked upon ny-some temperance men withj regret, and by others with indiffcr--enco.; sine lormer suppose the increas ed license would tend ..to t diminish the number of liquor shops, and thus the evils resulting from liquor-drinking would diminish in that proportion, and the.jtemptation to indulge be lessened in the same degree; 'whilst the latter believe the diminution of licensed houses; would but increase the numbers of those who would sell surreptitiously, secretly and without license. . s i c -. -... ;We"are" among' the number favoring the highest sum that can be put5 upon those engaged in. the traffic, in the shape of! licenser even, if it should be so sJhigh as to preclude the possibility of any man engaging in tne traffic under its protect ti6ribeiievihg pur Cit'; Council has, the authoritv to thus eat - off the evil '-by j making the price ot-tlie indulgence so high "that no' one ; will lieel, safe ! toKm - bark in thedrnnkird rn'atiufacturing busi- i nesss-Tlie law governing , the-case; fin city corpor itions, places-noj limit , to the sum to be affixed " for license : hence, ' and notwithstandino; we reprobate the idea'pYgrantingU nnir nrra t;n pn crncrf in 'nrrimit,tirifr ! irimH internal! 'quantities," or in any degreeVwe believe much good would Result , by! this J plan of' making the crime so costly, that : I : ill: I iew, ii ,any, wouiu sieei- wuung 10 - engage )n the business, taking ! into cons id oration the fact that the vast, profits aris-3 ing from tbis source, is the incentive to almost everyone to embark: in the trafjfic.! Place an1 embargo on it make it profit less, and not one in a hundred would dot the work 'of ! imbruting their fellow , men pauperizing their "families,' and filling the Jails and penitentiaries with' crimitiala7.t; ,r...-s..4 .. .. -,-;;. It ia jery good philosophy to conclude thatv as long as' temperance men cannot govern the Iworld,' that the, world - afore- ' said must be permitted to ' govern' them a little,: and, as we cannot have just the thing lwe want, let fus , see whether "we cannot do something1 to curtail the evil in another mode, ana, unucr the -oUs 'monopoly that our Council are willing to leave undisputed, as the price to be paid into the city treasurj' by those who resort td this mode 4- of money-mak-M ing, make, it a less , profitable employment. 'Say what we will, plenty of men can always be found ready to do anythtng.:uo. matter at what fearful: cost to others, if they can "put money in their purse" by the operation, and the liquor- ' traffic is one thing" that j has. proved a source of wealth.5 If such men can be reached at all, sand induced to 'abandon the business," it must be made profitless; as ruinous to them, individually, as it ha rprovedV to hundreds ot their customers. To do this, it is only necessary for-temperance -men to have the-present' law rigidly enforced against them for violations of it that they are daily committing'HXet5 tia Ttriake common can &c ugainst liquor sellers, And- stand shoulder to shouldef in draining" their pockets b seeing that the law is strictly enforced;; against them. File com plaint a before the Mayor or any of ouf Jaatices bf the Peace, whenever the law is violated, aad thus give them - no -rest f rom - constant pf oaecutipna Ttfa "'can'. be ' done everr temperance roan in this citv' wfll1 act. together, and much of, .the, evil, resulting from the traffic catr be tbn1 dried up, .and thopRin the bneire madei; tdl feel that. they i are,, losino: monev everv hour, they continue in it. 'A-hearty","nrr3 selfish cd operation, in this direction, win no inHcii nore reaigood, than to select in d i vi d n a ; me rd be r a.o Llf ie.CoiilL. cil and rketlh(yn j fore andj aft .throngl. t.hje,vcolumna,pf s newspaper,- for A1 course they7aw proper to pursue, in refusingtQ rise the license,; :

: ' Fast Stock. .

It should be borne in mind that the Board of Directors of the County Fair have made a very liberal offer of premi ums'on fast stock, to be awarded at our approaching exhibition. For the fastest trotting horse or mare, thirty dol lars j ; for the fastest pacing horse or mare, thirty dollars. These liberal pre miutna ought, and no doubt will bring considerable fast and fine stock to our Fair that will add much to its interest and attractiveness. J cdqVs at Faiks: It is generally conceded by the officers of agricultural societies that one of the greatest hindrances to success ia found in making proper selection of judges to pass upon the claims of competing parties. V If a good r election is made, it rarelej happens that all attend, and the vacancies have to be supplied on tlie spur of the moment from those who will serve, rather than from such as are compe tent to do so with justice to all concerned. This is a dificulty which can hardly Jbe obvia ted on all occasions, hence people should exer cise charity toward those who have to meet it with the best means available at the time." If the names of exhibitors were entirely suppressed till after the awards are made, there would be less ground for inferring partiality on the part of judges, and possibly a readier acquieaoence in their decisions New Yorker. . Promoted Major Russell P. Ficney, well known to many of our citizens, has received an appointment as Lieutenant in the regular army. He has already gone on to Washington for examination and orders. It is rumored - he will be assigned to service on the Pacific. Long life and great success go : with him. -Eaton 'Register.7 ' it I a K 0 3 ,.r a. s ' ' . rrS On Tuesday evening last, the show-case ; of Messrs." Swain A Mote, was blown down and completely smashed. We can quote. Photo graphs as having (alien, as the ca?e was full of their best specimens. ... The party of n'.hermen, who weot for sport on the lovely Wionimae, and four out cf the six came back sick, are again around, though somewhat weakened. Messrs. Geo. Kelly, J. M, Faxson , Wm. Bennett, and Maj. Lyle, weie quite ill. Messrs. Woodward andWm. T. Dennis, fortunately escaped a spell of s ckness,aUbo they were slightly unwell for a J short time after their return. ' . John .Maule. hs bjught the Tobasco and Cigar Shopof S. liaebman, and moved, his own establishment into the room formerly occupied by Mr. B., miking it now one of the largest establishment1? in the city.. Mr. Bach man has gone Tinto 'the Wholesale Cigar mannrsctur ing business, in the room formerly occupied by M. M. Lacy & Co., Auctioneers. Wff(.f, SHAWL LOST, f n f On Main Street between Serenth and t Thirteenth or on Tuirteen;b between Main and tlie Railroad a red and white plaid shawl. The finder will receive the thanks f the owner and a suitable reward by leaving same at this office or at the store of Geo. W. Barnes. FALL STYLE HATS AND CAPS , JOIIX STJFFRI3TS. has just received all the New Styles of Silk, Far and Wool HATS ; also, Men and Boy Cloth, Velvet, and ScelehCAPK,1 Which Will, be sold very. low. Lndie.s you can get any style of a Shoe you want at Mrs.' TtfcQraw's, and the very best iu the market, calf in, no trouble to show odsRemember No. 8 Fifth street, a few doors north of the. Tremont House." , 2w " Xo.29 v-i-'v ; . -m tmt . .-,-,,- .. ' " Buildine; Permits. - " ' Permits granted by the City Clerk and acquiesed in by the Board of Public Improvements, from Augnst 30 to September 19, 1837, inclusive : ff I , Wm. M. Dunn, frame dwelling- house, East aide WashinKton-st., between Mulberry and Sassafras, lot .No. 20, J. P Laws addition. BuOding 28x28 ft., l4 story high, and cost $1 ,000. ''V' Glaater Brown, frn3 dwelling house ) East side Marion-st., between Walnut and Market lot No. 118, John Smith's addition. : Size 14x4 ft., 2 stories, cost about $2W. ... " ' John Higher, brick dwelling West side Serenth-sC between Mill and Sontb-sta, on lot No. 118, Bickle A Laws addition, Sise. 18x32 ft., and cost 800." tt' j Wm. A. Fnlghum, two story frame dwelling-, West side of Seven th-t between St. Mary's Avenue and High-stlot So. 24, C. W". Starr's addition. ' Size 28 62 ft.. IU stories., and cost.. $3,600. "'Ta'"77im j Mary C. Speneer, brick dwelling, West side 8th-st.; between Tine and Sa$safras-st., lots No. 230 and 225, C". W Starr's addition,' Size 24x56 t., two otories, aud cost $5,000 rC. Kew man, frame dwelling (Improvement,) raise to two Stories, on lot No. 56 U. W. Starr's addition-, West side of Franklin, between Main and Spring-sts cpst about $175. . : , .. . .r f J. W. Hatson, brick dwelling, East side of 8th-st. between Main aud Broadway, on lot N. 252, C. W. Starr's addition. Size 37x65 ft., two stories, and eosf $505. "? : , ' " 1 i J , m 9 m , - j - iy10 perfumed ligbt " ' ' Steals through the mist of alabaster lamps, ' ' 1 .Aod every air is heavy with the breath of orange flowers that bloom . j I the midst of roses.' , ; Snch was the flowery land filled with healing airs and life-preserviug products, where Dr. Drake discovered .the chief ingredients of hia wonderful Tonic Medicine W Plantation Bittkbs the enchanted tro ical Island of St. Croix. The Plantation BxtIEK9, combining all the medeeinal and totie virtue of the healing and lite sustaining products of that iavoted -clime, are, without doubt, the World's Great Remedy for Dyspepsia, Low Spirits, and all other Stomachic difficulties. " -' - b i Masnoli A ' Water. A delightful toilet articlesuperior to Cologne and at half the price. j I ; Q A"- ."--.".w 3P-2-w j AINTS ! ' PAINTS ! ! , For Fanners and Others. npHB ORAFlON MINERAL PA INI CO ,arew JL r manufaciuring the Jlcst Cheapest and moot Pnrable Paint in osp ; two coats well' put en, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 15 years: it is f a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and. can be ehiMnred to green, leail, tone drab, o:ive or cream, , toVuh ttie taste of the- consumer. It is valuable for )na-efi, Harnn,' Fences. ' Can lage and Car-makers, Pail and WMxien-ware, Agricultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vesnels and ships' Bottoms, Canves, Metal and Siingle Boors (it being Fire and Water proof Floor Oil Cloths, (one Manufacturer- having uaei MOO bbls- the past yer, and as a paint for any puxposeJa unsurpassed, tor body,, durability. 4tstiet ty, and sdbeeivenesa.-- Price 0 per bbl. r-sao-ibs.f n liidi will Supply a farmer for years taooumi War. ranted in all cases as above. Send for a circular which gives full particulars. -None genuine unless branded iu a trade n.ark Grafton Mineral Paint. Address DANIEL BID WELL, w Siij'Ivi hglt lrrStreeifewTork.

' OF : LEMON, 1 VANILLA, , STRAWBERRY, ORANGE,

NECTARINE, PINE APPLE. raspberry; - ... ROSE, : 1 PEACH,' FOR PL AVORINO-, ' ' AT THE ft DBTJG - STOEE OFJ. W. PLUMPER. For Mending Broken i tl 3 China, " Glass-WaTe, , . . . Porcelain, r &c:, AT DRUC-STORE. S. W. Corner Main and Pearl-sits., fKll' RICHMOND, IND (Scrmau Fort Wayne Avenue near Depot. -a D R . D'HUY, HAVING removed to his commodious rooms. en .ort Wavne' Avennel is prepared t offei the public a large and complete stock ot pure ' . r,.-. 'V , DRUGS AND MEDICINES, V , ' '., -iEmbraclng all the standard articles, together with a full supplr of - .o -..';;. -' : Hagan's Magnolia, Camealia Toblet, Lilly White. ! Coametique - pour les Cheveux, .Art-ntslm--periale. Ring's Ambrosia, Bocnett's. Cocosine, Pastilles FuMates, PaK ' mer e uouon, t v.rioooro a -., . r-.-v Liquijr Tlair DeBen- .- bow's t Extracts. for -V ; the- Hankerchief,7 . To.Iet -. ,'.'-Powders, Palm Honey, Olyc-', . ' erine, and Palmrtie Shavirg Soaps x . "Bunion Plasters, Tilden'S' and Nichols, fv Fluid Extracts Compound Peruvian Ijlark Bitters,. Roback K Bitters Hoofland's ' Bitters.- .' ' '4 j5'-'.- ?"'".' 'C ' Hi'stefter's Bittern, Boiler's Stomach Bitters, Wahoo Hitters, Phomix birters, Niagara Star bitters, Sehiednm Schnapps, Flavoring Extracts of all kinds, Neatsfoot OH, Lard Oil, Fish Mil, Linseed 0ii Cost OU, Sperm Oil, Sewing Machine' Oil, .Kentucky Bourbno, French Braadjr.. Wines, Alos, Ac. Sulphite of- Lime for preserving Cbler. Combs, Brushes, etci, etOi j; ' Family Dye Colors; Cottage Paints in Oil; Tube Paints r Brushes of all kinds ; Wine Vingesj. White Wine Vinger the best ever brought to this market, at j EBMANDRUGSTO-R Prescriptions Carcfnllv Componnded! -. i - 29-3m. ' State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss. ! THOMAS NCGE.NT ' r .1. xr REBECCA A. KXAPP. 1IICMAS K; KNAPP NASCY McMASTKKS. MORGAN McilAdTEUd Common Pleas-Court, f January Term, A. l. Foreclosure Ko. 30471 BE IT KSOWX, That on this 2d dav of September 17, the abve n.tmcd Plaintiff, bv George A. Jfhnson his Attorney filed in the office of the Cl-;rk of tlsf Wane Common Pleas Court, hi. comp'.tiet agaiost said defendants in the b-fe entitled; c.iftse, together with the affi lavit f a couipetent person- that said defendants, Rebecca. A." ICnapp and Thomas K. Knapp are not reVisdeuts ot tin; ijtate jf Indiana. -- Said defendants Rebecca A. Knapp and Thomas K. Knxpp are therefore hereby nnrin-d r the -filing and peialency of said complaint, ag4int theui and that unless they appear and answer or daj nrr thereto, at the calling oi the sai l en use on the second. lay of the next term ot said Court, to be bfgun and ' hel.1 at the Court House in Centerville. on the sectwtd Monday hf January next, i 8i8, aairt cnmpl lint and the attftters -snd things tlterein contained and alleged, 3l be tai as true and the said cause will be heard and deternined in their absence.- i ' ' 'V VNiif '.. XV tVitness, Willihm W; Dnller. Clerk, end the " -i.i.l 1 Sesl or said, Crtur'.-nr Ceiiterfille, this 2d ' day of Septenir,' ISITT ' " ' " I .. WiLLlA 'i W. DL'DLET Clerk. i 3w. $5. " " By KoB"T C'CoHBAl.KTVDi)utv. For Sale. ONE Store house and lot si2e of boil-ling IS bv 54 feet and 2 stories high jjsize o.f lot,20 by 120 feet, on the main etreat.-Co -r- w SCi. ALSO. D well i b r ho use aa3 Lot on Centre St., tixe of hcase 2br-3-feet,-lH 1,,,",9- high, goM cellar -Trell. sntrnew stable. Lot eDbi20 feet, we'.i srith all kinds ot fruit trees nearly tH,tiearinj:'i OhjcPt for selling: wanting to go. west., .. A bargain at . a Bacrificegjlor further particular enquire of, or,addresa p!jm 'j t ftlcA ."; . .-T.T l-J.rMBEBlXlv K$ naiJssx ' 2-4lT. SeotomBer'l? It7.

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i HurraHPHnrrah!! Scho .1 Books and slates, at SO Main St. Schools! Schools 1 1 Schools! !I The Book for them,r at 1 1 o 03J T r; r H7 1 a JL, KiakAlBAn llrAi. . ...

tl: VT U ia,. " " v 5 so Mala st. if A five cent Rubber Tipped Pencil, at ? - --j White, It Nicholson Bros. Pens. Inks, and Paper. Paper, Pens, and Inks. .f,ti Ink, Paper; and Peas. : at White, & Nichols n Bros. i v.yotiCerT T; Cjrrv?lrW f j N. tice is hereby given to the public, not to purchas a note executed by mj to John W. Thompson for $300, payablOctoborl3lf,c7r'i tlie consideration for which it was gien bss entirely failed j a: S . K ' - Wm H. Bbadbcbt. James Elder Esq, at the Ham corner opposite Citizens Bank, has Tor, hand a very large an Bne assortment ot ciiooi Books. thi he is sellinrr at iatr r has.;; also, - the : latest- Magazines aritV Newspapers for ealeV besides a large assortment, of well selected Literary and Standard Books.rCall,.ati4exauiine his stock."" The Camp, the Battle Field, and the Ob Lights akd SHADf-ws of the ubeat kebellion. Heroic, Patriotic 'Romantic, Uumorovs, Splendidly Illustrated with over 100 fine Portraits and beautiful Engravings. ;Ss ri C O i This work for genial humor, tender pa thos, startling interest, and attractive beauty, stand i jjeerless and alone among all its competitors. The Valient and Brave Hearted, "the Picturesque arid Dramatic, the Witty and sUrvelous, the Teo.Jeraid Pathetic.- Tbe Roll of Fame and Stoty, Camp, Picket, Spy. Scout, Bivouac, and Niege ; Martling surprises : onderful Escapes ; Famaus Words and Deeds ot Woman, and the whole Panorama of the War are here thrillingly portrayed in a masterly manner at onca historical and romantic, rendering in the most ample, brilliant and readable book that the war has called forth. Amusement as well as instruction may be found in ererv nare. as crachic detail, brilliant v,-it, nnd authentia historv, are skillfully interwoven ia this work 1 of literary art. - - " " "' f This work sells itself. The people are tired of dry details aud partizan work's, and want something humorous and romantio. - ;:.-;'-'- - Wc have agents clearing over $;00 p?r months Send, for circulars, and see our tTmsaad pr iof of the above assertion. . Address v"' S. F. JtWfCIN' A CO. - ij ;Tl?Z V Arrli,.17 RaecStreeCCiaiO;.! "BEYOND THE: MISSISSIPPI .M A Complete .Historv of tlie Sew States and j. Territories, tram the Oreat Riser " to the Cireat Ocean BY ALBERT D. RICH 'AHDtivST. , .T 0t6T 20,000 OoieS'SOld in One Month. Liite ana Auireniure oa rrine5,..unuiHiii5 nu mc Pacific Coast. With over 200, Descriptive and Photo graphic Views o' the Scenery4 Citie, Lands. Mines, 1 People, and Curisities of the New States and Tei-ri tones. JTo prospsctive emigrants anil,.settlcr8 in the Far -j West.' this Historv of that va st and , rtile region-i will nrove an invaluable assistanoe. supplvins as it ! does a want long felt of a fult. anthentie and reliable p guideto climate, son, products; means ot. travel, sc.. AGENTS ;WASTE D.-S md for Circulars adf see our terns, and a full description of the work, vj AdJress X AT.OXAL PUBLISHING CO., v v. , e - ,143 West Fourth St., Cinoinaati, Ohio j . -AWAY; JtTH - .5ff.5: WPECTACfcES. OLD EYES MADE NEW. enirlyi ' vifhmii '-dnctor"t 'or jKecUcuue.T.'Seat post-paid on reotipt of .18 Cent 3. w Address - . . ' ; ' : Dr. E. B. FOOTE, i : -: -ts nf i ... . oila i Ttsr ir.'sa ; s . . No' 110 Lexington Avenue, Cot. of East 23tU si,N.Y. f 4 In -....AWAY WITH- " ; ' ' T'lTNCOMF0iitABLE ., ; TRUSSES. . . . ' ComTort au'l tuie for the Ruptured. Seat, post-paid fiOti receipt ot 1 Cents, a is. AdJress' t '- i , : . )r. E. Bt MOTE, : No. 110 Lexington 'iAeetroe, i Cor. of Eeast , 8th at., N- Y. --'s -j-'- : ndt i, t '-) V-t 7'. .tl'JS t ''J If -'-1r;'5-:-tj.ia'aJ ; IS J ,1 ,: u : 1t W i-i INFORMATION ,,,t, r, f - for the MARRIED Bent FREE, in seated' en- " relope; n receipt of 10 els: 'Addiess-'- r Dr. E. B. FOOTE, - ( au'horof Vedieal Caramon r - -co w . -:. . Sen aev - BJt 0fl ptgi-s, i .0 . sent by Mail. ) .T-ijiim No, H Laxiiiffton. Avenue. ; Cor, of East iSib st-,N. Y, ,1 ,iioY V TO ,S;3. Mf ! ;i sd snwhn- .23 3m. 8 4. C. A Co VALrABLS AnvrcE, fob "This "APFfc-cTErr.- Dr." Stkickland, in reply t- numerous applirations' for advice, wishes to -nform those who arc "afflicted, that they may consult bisanii alrAeutclor 'Chronic Diseases by" letter, stating the age; symptoms. Ac .with a fee of two dollars enclosed.. Dr. S. has, obtained great notoriety as an experienced Physician, both in Europe and America, estieciarlv in the treatment ot Chronic "Complaints, alter other doctors have Jailed to effect a cure. Those euflerine should immediately send for a prescription, by addressing Dr A. StricxtAp,Cincinnati,Ohio, -; ,-; . ,A , s ; 2-ly i , ?. - ft iDr. Schenek's Handrake Pills ASabAtftate , - . . c ,, for Calouiel. -n , These Pills are c'mpoaed of various roots having power to relax the secretion of the llveP a- piFomptl v and effectually as blue pHLs'or mericury.without pr.idncing those disajreable or dangerous etfects, which often folloysthese.of tho latter. .i.-srt -V i In afl oillioas dtsir lers. Uim? pll 'a m?y be nscd jvith confidence as they promote tS" discharge of ritiated bile, and rem era i those 'obatrtictinns from the liver aud biliary ducts which uuse - Uillktas attectious i j-fcneralt " f Schenck's Mandrake Pi'ls, 'cure sick , headache and aH disorders1 of the liver i;iicatG.l nVJsallow .skin, coated toniie, cOitivnes.sy drowisea -atid a general feeling of weariness and lasaitune;? "ijoving that tiie 1 1 TT . . w . j in ,tv.i f ... nkjl.nflltul AAnrlttinn ' In short tUess Pills mar be' u-K.-lw:t't .A.di-ar.Uie ta'i all esse Where a purgative or alterative s medicine - is r&quired . - ' ' ps-.1t'for ".Dr. Schenck's Mandrake PiHs.",. Sold by alLOruggii an dealers. "J Prioe 25 'cetit c A , STijirLATtNO Tosic Lira , BiTTBaB.-, pood health is s -blessing; . The :way to. enjoy such' 3s.lt . take a wiiie elrsfull of !TR!CKLA-p Lira Bitters two or three times a dir. Th-v create a good appetite ; they cure 1 abitual Consumption, Nervousness, and Head iche ; they mnke the ol J feel youngs If yra wiaii," Jong lite n 1 good health, Tuae Stkicklam's Ltra ItiTTBKs.'i For sale in bottles by Druggists,"and i r"Xn Jrint atairsiIo6n'-. anl KXncTe,'J.":',,yi . fpnirii i.j, t7 vjj- 1 ". ,. r.aVrslab Jli 1 jt-i-U.ihq season, for - Couahs nnd.: CoMe ttrtnsa Hiie;og vitM ui-tfr Sv Aibrtmn rT the Throat or Lui.gs willrtot Dr.rTKicai.AaDV-AloJlinui.nCogh b-lciain-r an excellent retrey j-'io tact,' a It hi Mediciuj ar, wurtliy th'4Jmiliice-of oar readers.-Sue a4reTt:seineBt ta s.. ty- K ; " S" 1-iy -'t 'a rcyJ I i'tv3t .U SOT .to ' V -.'. . h z m s.u an m .-; is hIJ i m-t ' .n ; xuioriaa! ion. i J Information guaranteed f) pro tore a Ttixnijitj also a recipe for the . remfival 0f Piniples,' BiotfT' trap! ions, etc.'; on the skirt, lesvin the sauae Sofff-, clear and "beaatiiul, can be obtained, whiwut ejrftrg" by addiessiug tv?A vi sTJfS' .a'-r7,TlH0SR, P. CHAPMAN. 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ei e:J tdi im Vf is with pleasure that we now snnounre to: our d M Friends and Customers ol the old. estabusbed t stand at - .--v...,. wJ ----- ; Strattans Conner,,.. That we have again taken possession of our STORE ROOM, fend we are now receiving a ew and Frtsh ' atock of all kinds of - vis-Doa s'r s n - Dry Goods & Notions 'be. , n K ,n.n,u.) h'.nnt1! tfn4. ' We will also be in receipt about tha first of September of a lares and comoleta stock of CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, and a general stock of - v ' Honse Famishing Groods. which we will be able to offer st very low figures, ss our goods ia that line wQI all be fresh from ths " ; ; ; MAKlTPACTrRfiB. ,nf We esrnestiy solicit a cortinuance of the Iiberaf patronage that always hss favored our E8TABL1SHMFXT. ;r- " hri ' Relying npoa the same honorable and liberal principles with wiilch we hare always endsavorsdw conduct ip or bnsioess..- r : h iAnusa Si vcl We intfnd making OCRS a ' . j,;,., e FIRST u CLASS ?u EST ABLISTXi and intend keeping an assortment cf " H ;J STBATTANS 00BNERf n ? vr ev.d ii West of CITIZEN'S BANK Rfchrnbnd Ind: Augl 15,186T.3" r8fa.M UNION, PATENT; AGENCY. :n t. it I' ii$ezt 53 i in4 rotti fli taS Di r hollowat; & co.- , -;WASIIINGTOK CIXY, D JC..,, ;rtd BjjrA'r' cuf:aptdin the business of soliciting . Pat- ; en ts, and proscuting J a. lents caaes-, Easiness eotrustheir care wilt receive prompt attention. - fis tL-cT as ;V! - .-s.ff' 1--. i.''r.; eli Claims Against the liovernment.. , D For back pay-for PensionSjAc.fAc.,will receivspfr"eonal attention ;AIjI INFORMATION, Inrpferenc ee to Paten t La wSjcheerfully g-jven. t Ccppi of Jh Laws'andj Roles and- Regulations ef the ; ;5 ar r .r ,r; il;patentOffice,willbe sent, , jmit,. on appltcauon. in spp.vin;; .... . ' -v - - a a xv ? i . t j : KTard a model of his invention if susceptible of being . ...... lustrateu Dy a moaei or 11 ibconsisis 1st a cnemr -f alcompoimd, samples of the ingredients in their comsaereialstateiasd also iu , the proposed prepared. sformjSbould be sent. Also, as full a description of .i..:..an4;Atinii1UinTf.rT. and ita ftdvantraft ahanlil HIV."' v . , , , n - j M " P.We,to aid in the proper prepara-r " - - tion oi tne payers. , .;-,.&.. - Persssbeiiertng they have mads an, invention or a discovery in art or science, ana iiestrous or Knowing whether the same had been patented, by transmitting torn a model, or drawing, or a sufficient description to make the invention intelligible, xan have a thorough axsmiw-tionmacein the Patent office, and the result of said"examinat:on forwarded to them for a reasonabl'e compensation. , r We will have forwarded to any person who may desiretheBJ)a sppy .of the Patent Terms now jn forca andthe Rules aril Rej-ulations- of the Patent 'office, i rt la i . i I Caveats will be prepared on short notice,by th inventdr'i giving a brief descnptiOEOfti.eirinrer,tIon, -ftl with drawings. Cf ?I.'!tOt . . - tf.-vy Drawings willbc madein artistiestylefrom'niodels : ts ! 9 ;cl rj t?o-!C? 'ni ffeU . furnished by inventors. .b?,f;-;sw Searches of the ftecords f aW Patent office in e- "' ' .In eardtotitlea in Patent wilibtf made on application. Send fullnameor names character of the invention i -r? - tjf ti ' f .3rt and if possible date of Patent. rr;.o: Copies of all CLAIMS, n "any Patent issued by "foe Paiont OlBce sipce 183 will be furnished ou tht.- receipt of $1, the applicant J giving the fulfname of tho Patentoe; nature of the iaventiou,date.of the Patent, Ac. WashiuRton City, July 4, 27tf i 'An" experieaoci -Nurse and Female Phfidcian,IS I i.. j.For Childrea 7ethingkTr, fa s which- greatly faeuttt tho pronesa of teething by softening tbe,, gums, ..reducing-, all inflammation, will al'ay all pain and spasmodic action and isi" " -'" : tHa.Sureta.regu atelieEUa, Depend TopoBity rnot-jera, jit will give rest to "fSelves and " ' ' ' ' 4 "." KELIEF ANDJIEALTH TO YOUR : 1NFANT87 ' We have put up and coTcl this article forover30 yeses, and c AS AT IJ CHHXCt AKD Tt 18 Of it what rwe have.never. been able to say of sny other ti edicihe. Never has iffailed in a snigle instance to effect a cure, when timely weed. : Never did we know; an. iastaoce of dissatisfaction by any ooe who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations and spank tin terms of cotnmsnuatioa of its nwgical elects snd medical virtues. We speak in this matter, '-vhat wa'dwknow," after $0 years' experience and p'wdg nnr reputstien for the fsIfiMmen of what ;w h?re declare. In, almoste every instance where tha, infant X suftdrihg from pain, and exhaustion, relief will he found va fifteen or twenty minntes after? ha svnrp is admuuaieid. . - t "Fuji Jireawns-fr4rUsu.will ascompaav each bottle. VotieVeTintHe Unless the fac-sin-ite of ClTRTlSrt A PKltKlS.'Neh- Y or k7i a ttothit MS'd.wraapJ n ' i SoKbj Jtll Prnggiat s-vugjiuttlte world., ,rr. PRICE, ONLY 3 CEiTS.PERBOTTtE ' of eh rgeJto;aH.WjM desire Jt' prescription wttb the directi na for making acdjQainavthaaimple remev by yhichjie vtns cured cf a luig affection aad that frtift srw Ciwr-nnTritioit.. ilfs nnly "ofjet ft to benefit thlanSjfdind Ms itpes ''ewer y Istd94frt-3riH try this prescription's s it wiilcr-at tleai nothiqg.and . taayprov i v a tleisfng. rTeaeiMress -'- 5KT.-EDWABDA. "vriLSO'N '(Sf

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(So. Whisky Preparation. win ctk i: fi t-A -. as is4 s "'t-ii -t La; ' 'f SAW 4 11 alUIa tit l.-'.fl V.- -mt --bivoc air - Pi - "I a. I. t-A setafl sl ho ras: jjj.w ; fai sil . - OF- -wsaipi t X9VeTd. M.4 SbiSso boii i f.iinKi. s iui DISEASES OP 'CAMP MEE. SoldiersT Citizen; 5ffale' 6rFemale,Adtflt or Youth. ,. s.'!..v...u tjlr'. Will finT m tnfsBttlers a "pure -Tonic tiSt dependent on bad lisjaars tor their almost sairsetdouasfiects. ; 1st.; rtisi sea , 3t i.i '.'iiP. - a I ,ftsisa o.-fr T , DYSPERSIA1 AV1 DI8KAS8 BISCLTIXfl FROM PIS0RDR3 OF the LIVER and DIGESTIVE ORGANS, :. - .fcavj' ?.- va'-tsips CA . CrBXD BT , . . HOOFLAND'S GERMAM" BITTERS, .vesaa. iJ m.i fa U ul l--! This Bitters hai Performed more Cure, gives Letter pstistaction,bas mors testimony, bss more Kespectsble People to vouch for it, than any other article in the market. . - - 4 s5 v.T.StoSw7 J , s ;:. We defy any one to contradict this assertion, and as.. a -;,!'3'd '!'"' v y:1 "?' to any one v. ho will produce a certificate publisl ed by us that is not genuine. HOOFLAND'S GEEMAN BITTEES, will ccaa xtxbt Case 1 1 ,as: .jt j'B.'j -s-mia .s t I ' Chronic or Nenroos Iebility, s.f Jli !ji5ir .;.; ; LaA and Diseases of .the H iilneve. -;Vw355.l X'.i . ; ir 'I Si Observehe. follow iug symptoms resulu'cg from the disorders of the digestive drgans : . ". Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stoacach Nausea. ' Heartburn, Distrust foV Tood, FuUuess or Weight in thj Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Swimming of the Head, , Hurried and; diiUcuit i -.a-'J . Breathing, . .. a Fluttering at the ' Heart. Choking or Snf-' focating Sensations when in f t 'ying Posture, Dimneas 3SJ5 t , , of Vision, Dots . . , ,a I vor -Verm before the30 -Sight. Fewer and Dull PinT in the Head, Deficiency of IVrs- ?x . .. piration, Yellowness of the , Sk-if snd Eyes, Pstn v in the ""Sidi. B '. snd Binast. LimbS; Ae., Sadden Fl 1 "- Heat, Burning in -jtba-jFlesh, Constant M . : -ings of Evil and great r Depression, 4-, 'i-" " .4 i..l SiTr?i.f i R EM EMBERS " JTiat Oiut Bitter i not iAickoiic, -caulnif et ' "i or Wkitky, and cannot make Mruakaras.hut it tht bn Tenia ss rv w w "4 1 Read wKo Says So. ' Erom Rev. V'. D. Seigfried, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Tu ;.-.' --.s Gentleman : I have recently been laboring -under the distressing effects of indigestiou. accompanied by a prostration of the nervous svatcm. .,-Numerous remedies were recommended by frier.ds pfaxid"some of them tet.tc 1. but without relief. Your Hoofland's Oermac F-tt TS "-ere recommended by persons wljr bad ui.e) f bfia,jnd whose IVvom hie utsntion of these Bitters induced me to try them. '' i UHiat confess . that 1 had an Trsion to Patent Medicines from the nboi.8and.and "oneljtiaeE '"Bitters," whose only aim seems to be tupalm off sweetened, an l drugged liquor upon the enrtmnity fn a slyrvay, and the ten.rnyof which, I fear, is to make' many a couf.rmed Arw'iltard.'" Fpon learning that yrjWs trim -really s mndicinal preparation, 1 took it with happy effect. Its e ton, only upon thi stoiaacn, but -upon tba neivous svstem, ass prominent and KCAtifyir.g. I feel that 1 bjve derive.) great and permanent benefit front the use of a .ew bottles. . , f . . , "-'4 r"aiVery respeefu'rTy4TOuYs, W. D. SEiti FRIED; gr.i No. 254 Shacks maxon Street. 6.'r. ctfajr.5 la tai2 1 ttl 'I jt.l s tram tne ttcv. i. jj.jtiniai!, si."tant iiutar Christian CfcrSnide, Philadirphia '-'' . I have deritid.-decided ben fit from, the tise ot Hoofllnd'sOcrman 'Bitters, and feel it my prrVilegfl to recommend them as a most yalriabhi tunic, to en who are suffering from general debility or from dia t;as arising from, derangement af the liver -'. i' Yours truly, .- - - , E. D. FENDALi. T,TFroaJtT..DMeiTige. Pastor' of the Passnk Baptist Church, Philadelbis,, , v!j36 From the many r esjecu Wo recommendations gtvea to Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, I war induced to give then a trial. After using several botiVes 1 found them to be a good remedy for debility, ind "a tacit xeelleht sonic for the stomachs o ei a t.MH t1i .t 9i 13 ri!iiJii3 vit ' FromBav.. Wm.'Saaitb. fiarnuir'In P. n.r'v. YTncent.)wn and , Millville ,CN. J., Baptist; Churches, Having used tn my family-a - number of botilei'of' your rloooand'a Germaa i-.Hters, I Imto to say.laat I regard then as an exocV nt medicine, cpcci&!I adapted to remove thrdlts fteTftrrDcommen Je tor oey strengthen, aud : invigorate, the. aystem when debilitated, and are Useful in diaorrlera of M e liver, loss of appetite. As, I have also recommenAA them to Eerer;! of mv friend", who have tried them. aad-ioaad fiiedi greatis. bauctiaiai im tha rrtr jA.,,, of bealth. Yours trulT, . WM. SMIllL 4,j HatcLinscn S t., f ilada. jaltrtuO i wysTSt-jsaaT ilt4;0 A Jhsdd ; jt" f ".'2L.3fg-- si Sesthat tte'AgWtoirSf "dk'jAbxSoNT? .the wrapper of aach bottle.'. : 8ial IIwttIol( orHalf l)ox.i MM tstftv rtsirt Vrtrewist rithava trta a 'l do not .asp f by-awyjaf tha iatoaioaaar prepetsM tions that mar be offered in its place, bnt send to.es aadecscBtr forwardssearsl passir express.' FfhoTsI Office aadT Hnnafrror,B , " i T;i ,t3'f.9 Wit. OSIJ. ffcV.- w-J