Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 37, Number 33, 10 October 1867 — Page 3

... t

; I." - Il '

ALCOLurras

i . r. rTTTI TTmTAtlA. RICHMOND POST OFFICE, May 27, 1867. Columbus and East Chieaaro.... ... SOOA.Bf ...... S45A.M Cincianati y--. ' ' " m , lalianapohs and Weit " " Cincinnati 7 ou r.a JtfAIlS OPEN. Indianapolis and Wes.&S .. J AJi Cincinnati is i" r-. w. 1 00 AJt Chicago Columbaa and,. awr aa w vas 7 00 AJ 6 20 r.M t - .-4 UaarKv liira.leaves Tuesday and :ri.Var .:: oo - .' , da. , do rrives 5ELSL-5 15i 7 00 r.x a.h. ;Rtv.fl lr. Mondav. WedneadiT a d Frida. at 8 180 do. arr. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 4 00 r.M. Vondtr, weunenaay in r nun,, - do. arr. Tuesday, Thuraday and Saturday, 4 00 r.M. n.v.;ii. ihiiufna. lea.rea Mondar mrtA rriil.. . .. .s.Mfj. .1 8 00 A.M. ArrWea TueadaTand Sfaturaay at.. Aar-offiea oMnfrom 7:09 a. it. to 8:00 r. . On ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF -TJtTX. TRAIRS 9! Weate Day Dayton TBAiss lbatb. Aaaiva. Day Express...., 8.00A.it. 10.00 a. U iu.k.,J v..t.r 1 . .00 r.'kt:? 4.45 a. at. Chicago It. Great Eastern. TaAINS LBATB. ABJUTS Tk. 10.45P.M. T.40A.M, Pidaburr ExDreia"."rTTTr:r:r8.io -rrKTftatrr Cincinnati. Bichmond St Chicago B. B. LXAVR. Atva V.u. Mail . . . 1 10.00 A. M. 7.00 A. M Accommodation., -..r 1 r- " r!ki.M Kvnlia O.OW A. m. t m m. GTIlita: Dt50CrnTOt 150 f paid on or before the 20th inatant. Look outr JheUcteCroolc, it will , soon be here. - ' - T?OB.I:,?ry laitJe- iA The election on last Tuesday passed xnere win Dea .lamaerjiipeung a F. , - - ' , I ...wwaawau. Remember the County Fair commen-1 mm f ATr ffSia A ?3"f5l f ... ,. - The receipt of the State Fair held at lerrc uauie last.jwee.K was, -ai.ua,UU fOerr fjld -friettd Tehn pSafd acTT-y Minn. a ue Avicumonu -rasa oanu was out Serenadinsr their friends last evenintr. I And also the Richmond Liederkraaz. rt., vtn.i s ri nlinii i.n. I . .. ?-- t '. v I repainting Ci Ti TrpBtncTi( business j The concert given bv Porf. Shotwcll, was well attended. a '3 The hotels were so crowded in this city on Sundav night last, that sixteen travelers had iWjue fmnjuiuian;u iwuu lodzingsln the Hotel de Calaboose. Six o.C.our Gtrmao(ellowscitifena received their naturalization papers from f W. P. Wilson, who was acting a deputy I Olerkron-Monday-laafc ; j A good rain cams down the first of tlckmtd wattre rffotfnWh'h f T-rTry taiicB: JIpedplejoiaaliii Tho farmers now look tor their wheat to f sprout. f i r T ' T jr .. I Reniembcr that JM. FrenthVrrand rf " '' " '. F. ? ""ft" jr rr I Oriental Circus and Egyptain Caravan, will, be lerf nextSmturdayc-LOtie of the Grandest Exhibitions now inTr ... . Ladies, go to Mrs, S. A. IlifTs, a few

-.ihai nmd ldiaaBUM Catral

C 3i J.ti jytjta'UmJaal. an(j bear radical truth, regarding the jthreshed tfQ bushels ?totone of either Day Express j present and future life. . theother raachlnesra'nd inthe second PitUborr Express - M- K-"'"" .V'- , , fiifbi Exsresa tr-- 95 r-M ,. trial saved a - much., larger,, amount of

i V-S 1 !' f r1 w m- . - -. n -t- na :-.- .i J-t wh.tk.n

le:Mtresa-...J,sv.?i:t I " ' ionipwn" mvauiiys. ,n;:l;,,r leawe-fT lf rf?.

rn Express . v. Z' E j... rii,? ! t-YUfl i

Express E lAv i uvuuui s . , . ... . . . .

ACBla v. r ill.. ii rr

doora qo-4ft of. tha ist National -Eank, of christian benevolence, We also liseaatJiiif4? J?0.. fencd with great pleaaure on Satufdaji

gains in Millinery Goods Dr. d'Hny, at his German Drug Store, oeaVtlfeliepoy large and fresh stock of. Drugs, Medicine and Dye Stuff..7 'He sella cheap far Cash. Give him a call. Dp not forget E, V. jVilsemfs leptur8, at Henry Hall, next Sunday, at iro'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock P. M. He ia one ot the best - speakers and - medium, among speritualists. At all times the cheapest place for Dry Goods in this city js at the ''Cheap Store," on Fiftb'street, one square from th . DeiKt. , Notions, Hoserr everr thl'i ia the line of GoosT!f titb A ftUfcat reasonable nricea. Ji The cxeitement about election results jnsidarabla, abouthwe-atjaVery Ul4atia1 te weather becomes cool, everybody desires to know the proper place to purchase a Stove that wUJ save; fueUxW can con fidently recommend our readers to go to f me xsye wroth ersat JLho Depot, who wilj supply them with just the article they uvea. 0104"

3ELY- JSVjison, .wili lecture io.Heory,

Ht:3 on Swyiay (the! 13 isaf 4 11 iYloofe J if... In atl 7 in the iveig i;t i Ju fc.jL!2-v2: JLlit.f ipg.? tiro Bi tin swu w m v vivvw wiiyec tpabfDf;fp9r.mUe K?Ui East of the city. To all who hare Ecard him EzttThia iwmder preeence.given durinfl bis lectures, noth- . , .-v,- . -s ing can do saiu. uome every one ana hear wH01dMvMa&g8eal3re gk " " S. G.. DUgdale, at Lis -establishment, - - ro u.!.. . - - 1 s 4.1 u. jusui Birvsj;, iJWJ -" neasun with everything in his line to supply the public. He makes a speciality of Wall Paperjani Window Shades, and" there is the place to go for the best and most

fashionable patters, f Hja assortment of- mantled tflatthe wheat should'b'e'divfdcfidies, Fruits, Nuts, tc, is the best in ed sheaf about to "the differen'mS-

tt .city, sf'bttK Oysters are luscious, mad aeV Vp t0 1 '' rKV Yearly Meeting e-f the Friends of Fcaririll.beheld in Henry Hallf oa Friday,. Satarday and Sunday thU,8th,i 19th mnl'20thlinatt. commenctag' Friday f afterni$6n?at bclock. 'Efl' Wflson and will id GileaB'.fstebbins, 'of iNew'jYork, ill be present to speak for the meeting, Qaaturday evening, the f eressire Liceum willeh Children Progive an Exibition I and JoncertjB iBPhillips Uallj A oardij . f al"invltationTsextended toall to come SraUh-aod' others, 'will ddrewTthe meeting. . t . I A On Saturday night, at Starr's School House; otf the Witliamsburciiiker speakers, Joseph Ratltff,-H. J. Hay ward imi QUierS. .f'J .a'f?; .''WTll,1! Tlf. On Saturday night, at Boston speak ers. Rev. CyTSmithaad. rXt3lr1rlbt 4 Dayton. On Saturday night, at Richmond, W. of Jf ain and jiariQQ.sts -8r)aker Bey B. D. Spellrnan;-ftev. Anmfth; U ninth and others, .j'ae") r.v.. :: j.'-".4 .sr On Monday night, at jCulbertson'a. SohpoUgHonae, ,apekr.1ReYK;C..SW Smith, H. J. Haywar4, Smith Griffith. Griffith J?f i uk.fi,. ' aivui - iv ouiivi ra aa us vaa una fcaa kuioui Feverish lips, cracking pain,dyspeptic C-Sues -3w4 A 0? And nameless bodily suffering: 6, whttlier with udden da&b. J i d U Seize bottle pf Plabtatiqn 3ittrs, Add a8 Gunther swears, be myself a man again. Gui$her aysjnyeyes.were ,aallow, , My disposition troubleeomclii fact. H enT hinted I waa fast becomimr . .wmw.suite a nuisance. Pnil r rtf t.l os n rnnr""ri rl o n t K trt v' ma t. T K a w firS"fV"rSiV ef t i My food has relish; my appetite IskeenJ i,?-be J -f T u. ' . areraupois, auueao .my-weight. , , ''"'si .T ,T Magnolia WatbA delightful toilet article1ri.C-141tad at half the priVe ; ' - - " 32-2 --kaksiabbath; ; Was thu big'd'ayoT-the Xearly fleeting, and not less than fifteen wtwenly JupnSandpople temdamee The Railroads from different quarters' bringing the built of." that busn Eif&t who was present on Saturday last, says : 'Tkc statistics read.and the, buslnesa doneSataraayfedtti gave evidence of groating strength, activity, and usefulncss n thirbodyof Christians. Always hn favor1! Ike mSS advance jiystem of euucauon wey aro earrr esiiy -tievising J means for' ft yer more liberal and com prehenaive plan, that shall pffer as great inducements to Uic young aaaii'be ; fodnd'tn Ihi besft6rganiz .d' institutions iClsSwbere.The.irttention..to : of1iFredmenAtind Ibciridiatf' sfiriw them alive L tor theseimportant objects to a succinct account of . a religious visit to Friends and others in England, tlrer land, Scotland France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany and Norway i by John Hen ry Douglas, a ydutig'man from Ohio who though in the ministry but a few years, gjyes great .promise.of usefuluesaji' We; ere on the ground Sunday afternoon, and, from three different stands', brief and earnest discourses were delivd ty )members of tthe society. J-,; H. ,Dougraa,T contrasted ihis country where chistianity "'prevailed; with those "coontries he had. visited where. theJSabbath wjiadisregardediespo large gMbering on SabbatUf where a Bull-'Frht" was lnVrogress-o. He evidently' attended; like the "balance of tuougtit ne uispiaed bad te in telling it He islwUrirJtf doabt,a"young man oflnidst excellent ability, and a very 'elo"que"fit"oralof ; buthe' wiirxcuseur pie(6iaa notion .that no man-can dea good nd .effective jotf of jWorkr at preaching or &?Mk efe'-witif black kid gloves on. Ladie, go to Messrs. Zey en' Brdr No. 38 Main-st. for the-best cheapest and most beautiful Chinchillas in Richmond.

House, on the Hillsboro t- w- h Rkgistkation. fThis being a new nra-

' T&Mbv hbbJa

Fjus-liero. jrere. tbre acheaa ic6mieiitioi'4t Jio4ndian' iBlate W I Jwt that fiaUitkaa. .fnavkiiva -t .TC&aP v . ,3 .,' .. - sna the Masalon machines, j Tbe trial Waa set lor Thursday-The wheat for jthe'three machines waa taken from the same stack, each machine being run five 1 - . , "u.: -jt.' yi ! unume uu mucu ujj mB .uiuuuimc. .Iiioacitin4 threakad 10 i finsnp 4 ' nnnnna. in tiva m inn tps i.ne If Z t ' jlaar machine threshed only about half I at .t. 1 " ti!1 1 uiai aniuuiii wiium -iue same 11 me. x uis tesVnpt -being satisfaciory to Vom5tof the competitors, another trial was had bn Friday morning: For this test, the maAagef8of Ihe Hetnnlon 'machine 'dej chines,,-which . was donet and then , t Jt rrttagaieVesult, of this trial showed that the Robinson machin3thresled," at- precisely' Hh6"i eaine rate as 1 on Thursday,, and shatitrl8avd ZVt poonas. or wheat over the tiaar ma chinjBA andO jover theiassillQa mafckineoot of the same number of sheaves Tha'af ond riafthahiif thVflnia7ie' Uob Insdtf kacnmer fiavi' threshed mbre wheat it waa awarded; the first premium" 1 Gold ltedaL) T Thus it wUl be seen that the Robinson machine in the first -trial, .U1 tuc B w..uSU, .b o rather tedious Hut the BdarWof Eiection at the twprecinct8 irf-lhis - city;1 got the hang of ItLSudfSgressed faster thaowaaanttcipated.r lThe"aelayt'fn huniing. uphenaine oo jthe' lists, was too tediooBrptopjriefXjwithont voting, whilst quite a number of voters, noOe'siv tharf 'six ;:ltoT reven hundred in thecity and township, did Wot vote at all1. This accounts for thCTeager vPSe t)f this Township.,.,, By next election, our voters wilj more thoroughly understand this registry business, and voting will be facilitated accordingly' To 'ge-Vong moT expeditioiislj'.-it is: suggested that each name on the list be numbered, and that each "votorrcollect it and when lie goes to vote, that he clls out his'numberjto tLpse .examining the lists, who catftben readilyd it:,j! g 'X t ?,-iSBft -! FLYiMAKETP : !-:'A c-' 'rw sk'J f Capt. PhiL F. Wisins has opened a meat marketjon SmUh; st, in this city, and, he gi yes i( the name of. 'Fly Market- lie occupies Barnes & COvaJWareho-se and has on hand" Latah and M uttoai; both (at.aid akse.-and SeiNit so cheap ' that the poorest man in Richmond can afjbrd to ' eat fresh meat every day in the weea and a double portion onT Sunday.' vitally rouod Kbit' Bojm," and sustain-him in his efforts "to meat the wants of the People of Kichmond and vicinity. Capt. Wiggins intends to haw Pots at 10 eeats a poand. . Go to 'Fly MarKet' and buyyour meat," .fcFortw,tenaerJ, nice and sweet t i The Sheep and Lamb: the Hogs hell Kil . - .And scllepa cheap,'"ays Captain Phil l .'j y wiv - ' ' .rJj y. r h rK; s STATE - FAIR Ff HST PREafIljjr;1; JS. Jffqrney & Co., of this c! tyk j tbejiQt premium at Indiana State Fair, Terra Haul.. for best'nerat purpose plow for clay soils; , best ibd plow; cfeest plow for breaking marshea; nd best single oyel plow-ir - Gaar & Co., best portable engine. f & 1 ybinsonMabhinW separator. JlKl Bosweilbesl fruit-dryTng apparatiist' ' 1 Nordyke Merman &jCa., portaUa. grtfVahd corn ailuM .a-i --. m.:r&4a. - . arfJ X. M u s aan wt ,u (laft, tiiw - SotD Bwamtfft : Sussell, Esq.,' lold his rarpj, containing jOQ acjesi a few miles aouth from this city oft Lick Cr,ek,(to. Mr Thomas' . lonve tnousand dollars, j has bo't the" stock of Boots and loSat tBe Henry Hall corner, where he purposes to remain and supply the Citizens ' of RichmoncTr and " vicinity, with 'j Hoots and Shoes at bargains. , o there and see. ' mam i ' j ;; ' 1 H An Anecdoteof Lincoln, " Tn a certain case in rfiourt Mr; -Lincoln had for his legal epponenta lawyerwhose excellent character, thorough knowledge of law and superiorIogic combined to exert a coatroltogintfueti ' This lawyer (whorarwe will call Judge Jones) had made his speech,' and a. meat able speech it was. , It was necessaVy in some way.;to;Jdiasipate rits impression. Mr Lmeoln, In reply, opened his speech substantially as follows : ."May it please the court and gentlemen of the" jury, we have jut heard the learned and masterly argument von the other side. We know bow, thoroughly : Jy ersed is 'JudgeYJonca in the law, and howfuprigbt he is, and we say really Judge Jones cannot be misUkenin liis? positions. WeaFsokaow how true i a-, gen tlem an Judge Jones is, hfwirrepToachabIe are bis manners and dresaandI (.resume ' if, ''ahoidaayl yon that Judge Jones has put on bis shirt wrOBg4ide foremost this mornlnir. you would reply it was jmposaible-r-and yet, Judge Jones has put his hirt iiroM trfejra iook for yourselves, gentlehieh atfesp in this case he has ot thines wronsr end iV' S'.- :9 i Jt-fSf . A 4... foremost,;' and hia.whole - argument is rohgfrom beginning to erid. Sfiuify enough, the irreproachable lawyer? while pondering, oyer Hi dcoming speech i had derssed himself iff the mamner indicated After'the laugh liad subsided, ' cbnsequent uponr the detection, Mr.iLincoln analyzed the argument of the Judge and won hisrriir'- ''- tmMi'Uj

STTK ATTT AIS

B3 IT fa'with pleasure thai w ko anaouiaea lo"aa-' Frienda and Coatoiaera af tba aid aatabliah atand at . .. - , , . ,-. - f Strattana Corner, 3 1 i we bare aarain taken Bosaaaaioa) f oar STQ2i ROOM, and we are now raeminff a.aw and Fraai Stock of all kinds f t Dry Goods 3 Notions 1 f vaaallr ktfpt in a Drr Geml 8lora. i - We will also be in receipt abou,i tbe Aratof 8epem, eptem, PETi ber of a large and complete atocav ot VAat Olli t;t.U.ttls, and a general stock of Honae Furnishing Groods, wbicb we will be able to offer at very low figures, as our goods ja (hat line will ail be fresh from the , ; MA N U F A C T U R U R . i ' We earaeftlr solicit a cortiuuance of tbe liberal patronage that always has favored our ESTAIflJSHluCIT .... Relying npon the same honorable and liberal principles with which we bare always endeavored to conduct our business. t 'i We intend making OURS a . V FIRST? CLASS CSTACLISnand intend keeping an assortment of -..Z GrOO'DS that will be worthy the attention of alL j II. C. ELLIOTT, STIEATTANS CQRNEPb, . t West f CITIZEN'S BANK FALL." GOODS! DRID UP! w excessive dry weather, has completely di isd up. big prices in Dry Goods and Carpeta, atStrattan's Corner. Harry Elliott is selling all kinds of Goods at pricee actually aurprising for tbe times. - , ,4 it,. It Q01 BROWN MUSLINS at 10 cents per jardA Reached Muslins at 9 cents per yard, at fca'k.,. 'V- A'v V - V. V. ELLIOTT'S t aOOU ALL WOOL CARPETS. at 85 cial. ; W tt , t , . : ; STRATTAKjCORyETt.-. ttejst French merinos, in the market Jaa ati,ou per yaro, at ; c wuii SM FK! mri.li & CO. celebrated "Webb-Bottom ed "bSlRTS, at STRATJAN'S CORNER. 1 BEST STOCKING? YARNin America, for 1,10 per pound, at DARBY ELLIOTT'S. N ELEGANT STOCK. OF BRUSSELS CARPETS, just received and at low prices, at THE STRATTAN CORNER, FOR BARGAINS, in everytbinfr you need in , tUe Uoe of lry Good, Carpets, Ac, call en , ' . HARRY ELLIOTT, tlst door West of Citizens' Bank.; rip HE AMERICAN WIT is always fit for any oe !L to read. 25 cts. a vear. - -" ' -; "RICHARDSON 4 OOLLINS43 Johp st JNJT. A. SK and receive THE AMERICAN WIT. 25 Icts year- 1 : ' v. RICHARDSON 4 COLLINS, .2 John st.. N. Y. i EN. GRANT is the Grant of " Grants. THE fUr AMERICAN WIT ia 25 cts. a vear. ; RICHARDSON A COLLINS, 42 John St., N. Y. H . TT .ONG CONTRIBUTOR in THE AMERICAN WIT JLi '25 eta. a vear. t RICHARDSON k COLLINS, 42 John at, N. Y. PHUNNEE ! The Ancedotes in THE AMERICAN WIT. 25 cts. a-year. M i ! RICHARDSON A COLLINS, 42 John st., N. Y. i i . -rtr r 1 1 i ,u m.. MOME AMCSEMEMTS in? THE "AMERICAN WlT...;-5cts. a year, jal - ?! ttiJ i'tH RICHARDSON A COLUNS, 42 John St., N. T. TT-REEDMAN'H BUREAU in THE AMERICAN Ml WIT. , i est. a year. JUCHARDON A COLLPNS, 4i John at., N. Y. 1RISHCAL1TIE3 ia THE AMERICAN WIT., , 25 cts a renr. '"' '- ? hf RICHARDSON A COLLINS, 42 John at., Ni Y. Hr RE THE LAUGH COMES IN. THE AMSICAN WIT. 25 cts. a rea.- , . RICH ARD0 A A COLLINS, 42 John sU,N. T. THE AMERICAN WIT is a happy hitv 25 eta. 5 year 1 - t - 1 RICHARDSON A COLLINS, 42 John at , N. T f't t : ' 4 J"' ,T " MiNUP AC T tTRE RS AND DEALERS IN 'r ta4.The,,Bet And Most. rt-'T- J t. .... .. z KEPT CONSTANTLY ON .HAND. . W e--.: --..t ' ' - . '' .-, ;1V . . .xetei t;W.: fU t R A D S U P P l ri 'w L: on i THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. .Store at 71 ZJain-St. Galt.IIouse Baildins; rSept. 26, 1867.1-m. B. k H., 0 JONATHAN MOORE. JEHIEL F. MOORE. t AUUia 4lUj. fipfiS: PUBLIC are hereby informed-ttat tbai jm. uerainea ara manuiaciunng iloots and Sboet and tatsod keenina oa , band a mncral. jtuwfaAa I work, made of goo4 material, and in a workman-lia. .IlepaizinQ; v..mu Done ln 1 abort " notice. "Shop ' Second Story, or , ,Curme, Dunn A Co,'a Leather Store; - ' iJ Sign of the Big Boot -et Richmond. 9th iao4 26th, 187. . HENRY BRATJC. ORAN PERRT." JOHN BRATZ -. Brata Pexrv 1 Co.. .... .. .... 1. ftf" 5, K -Sieeaseaw to Brat,, MeifM Oo.,) i& .,,JLt,..VJ T JL JCV. JD . v "''East Main-St.; Between 7th aai Sih,' TBIOHMOim mix: -a.etfjL' aatl Satf..-4 v-S 1 , September 1, 1867. - ' ' '.-. a 111. M PIUR V Jiunv Icesidence- Znrinn nt .at : ' '(Mce Hotu-si From 1 to 3 o'clca.. P; II Dr. HEOTlY d HTTxV u GERMAN DRUG 8TOll&,l:iUi Ft.Wayar AlreBiie, Opposite HOWARD AGRTJBB8.

bo

u u

xmsmm

aruiiat aii fraa oaS f-. 'i;.'i;f "'r i 3?ovt V7ayno AVenue near k' a . : Jei! S!'1':J D R 'w D 'H UY ', aAVING removed to lis commodious rooms on Fort Wajne Avenue, ia prepared to. ofiet tbe ablic a large and complete stock of pure PRUGSi-AND MEDICINES,'! Embracing all the staodsrd articles, together n ith a (uii supply of , -,-..fi . ...... .. iii .,t I Bagan'a Magnolia, Cam ealia Toblet, Lilly White. ' Cosmetiqne pour les Cbeveux, Arome In- ' 5 fperiale, ' Ring's Ambrosia, Burnett. , ;! a Caeoaine, Pastilles FuMates, Palmer's Lotion, Cristodoro's ' U 5 Liquid -Bah?-' Dye, Ben- ' ,iis..i.r Dow 8 . --xiracis lor , , -., l" - . . the : Hankerchier, Toilet Powders, Palm Honey, Gtyc- ' erine, and Palmetio Shavirjr Soaps, Bunion Plasters,' Tilden's and Nichols "'Fluid Extracts, Compound 'Peruvian Bark Bitters, Roback'a Bitters, Hoofiaad'a fitters, Hostetter's Bitters, Boher's Stomach Bitters, Wahoo Bitters, Phoenix Bitters, Niagara Star Hitters, Schiedam Sohnappa, Flavoring Extracts. of all kinds, Neatafoot Oil, Lard Oil,' Fish Oil, Linseed Oil, Coal Oil, Sperm Oil, Sewing. Machine U.I, a.entncKy Bourbon, French Brandy, Wines Ales, Ac. , ijujphite of - himo for preservwg Uiosr-- uouyj, Jtiru6tt8, eic.K.' FsmilyDye Colors; Cottage Paints in Oil; Tube Paints ; Brushes of all kinds ; Wine Vinfrer j White Wine Vinger the best ever brought to this market, at Prescriptions Carefallv Compounded r State of Indiana, IWayne Cpunty, ss. THOAS NUGENT1 ' V ' " "f VS. , ' " '-Tf ? - In the Wayaa., REBECCA -A.1 KNAPP. Common liens Court, IHCMiS KrKNAPP. f Jaiiuary Term, A. D. NANCY McMASTERS." 1688. MORUAN MoMASTEUS. Foreclosure No. 3047. BE IT TvNOWN, That on this 2.1 day or eptember 1867, the above named Plaintiff, by George A. Johnson his Attornev filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wajne Common Pleas Court, hiscomplaint against said defendants -in the "above entitled cause, together with the affidavit of a coaipetent person that said defliadants, Relecca- A. Knapp aad Thomas K. Knipp are not residents of the btate ol inaiana. Saiil dnfend&nta Rebeoca A. KnariP and Thomas K. Knapp are therefore hereby notified of the filing and penrieneyef said complaint against; toem wu mai nnleaa" theV annear and answer or dexurr thereto, at the calling U tbe said cause on, the seoond day of the next term ot said Court, to be betm and held at tbe Court House in Cenferville. oh the second Monday of January next, 1868, said complaint and tbe matters and thing therein contained and alleged, will be tak;ea aa true and the said cause will be heard, and determined in their absence. ,jt t - . s. Witness, WilHam W. Dudley, Oiefk, aad the f.sBAL Seal ot said Court, at CentiatvUle, this 2X aay oi nepiemoer, a,oo i . , . , . . t WILLIAM W. DUDLEY, Clerk. 3w. $5. By -.Rob't C. CDHBAI.BX, Deputy. i 'i .... l- ,i -.".... i tn ri ?3A-ra. Sale; -M ONE Store house and lot; sizo oi Duuamg io ny . 54 feet and 2 stories high ; size of lot 20 by 120 feet, bn the main street. ' ' -' ALSO DvalUair linuse and lot oo Centre St.. eize of heuse 20 by 8 feet, 4 stories high, good cellar, well, and new stable. Lot 60 by 120 feet, well set with all kinds et fruit trees nearly all bearing. Object for selling: wanting to go west, A bargain a saenqce. ror further particulars enquire of, or address , f.;h MRERILL, . Plainfield, Ind. -.2-4w. j,k September 12, 1867. Commissioner's t SALS OF REAL ESTATE THEtfnders1gted,'a Cfoifirniraieaer appointed by the Wayne Court of Common, Please, to sell the Ileal Estate belonging to the Estate of John Shaeffer. deceased wi)f,on the" 26th day of October ,""187, on the premises, fler for sale the following Real Estate in Warne County Indiana, to-wit : The North' division of the North half if tlie Northeasauaner or seciiou twenty -iqur t;z4, xownsBip . . . r . . . r . , . nr, ... f.n".-wJ'tl?TO, division of the tjoutheast quarter of section Tbirtcen (13,) T;wb8hip Thirteen f 13, Range Oaa.-rl), West. oontairfng in all.one hundred and twenty aud a. half (12J) acres.- . The above described- Real Estate, has been appraisdd at the sum of $6,784 OA. and, if sold at Public Sale, will ot be sold Jo less tbaq twothirdst of 'tlife appraised ralae ; aad between this and tbe day of said sale, (be same wiU,be held, for sale at private sale: irt conforaitv to tbe order of said Court. And, if .sold at private sale for not less tfaaat. tbe toll appraised .value. .' I-- ";""'',. Taaiis of Salkt One-third cash : halance la two equal payments of one and two yeara, with 'iu,trlt, and secured by mortgage on preniises., ;V.t; - ttJU.XjtLiv i i, "-ptnmiss.ionerjj N?3i'JoasseN.: ., , ts. JiJWaiTBiDt, Attorneys ' . v'". '''. l-t'J ''-JfC- ,S? 25tbj-187. Sir 4w. Adiiitrator's Salq OF. -w VREAL EOT ATE. ; 4 The Hundeigued .Administrators of the Estate of Jonathan Elliott, Iste'of Wayne Conntj, deceased, willettjft puhlic or private sale on Jridfly the 2itb day of"Oclober next, the followhig described realeatate, to pay the debts of said deceased, to-wit : Eeglaaing at the North-West corner of section No. 4, Township No. 14, Range 1, West, rutting thence South, 94 rods, thence- East 43 roda, thence Seuth 7 roclsi thence East 7.14 rods, thence North "42 cods, thence East 104.36 roda, thence North 58 rods, to the Nortb-east cornerof said quarter sectio'n; thence west 159,5 rods, to." the place Of begioaing. - Containing seventy acres, more or less ; eaid sale to be -between the hours of 10 A. SI. and 3 P. M. and to be on the following terms t one-third of the purchase money to be paid on day of sale, oue-ihird in nine montba, and one-third in eighteen months; deferred payments to bear interest and to be secured by mortgage on 1 tbe premises sold. Z , 1, ,' ' JOHN M. MAXWELL, f AdmmUtratore. 4w... 30- , '. . - Hepi.'W, 13Y. i xouria ana Area ota.; rv PniladelpHa, ' Are now offering a JNEVV STOCKof F QB THE F ALLS ALE S O F STAPLE DRY GOODS. i Jj. Joo Lots of Goods received daily. 28-sm. 'Sii! 5 !'Spt. 6, 1867.

NotoeCideKSnrJarlioi, A T THE LAITi MEETIJfG of the Board of . Dtrectora of the Cincinnati, Rtchaaoad and I'U Wjvw Railroad Compaay. the Board paeeed a Resolution that all delinquent subscriptions of Stock in said Compaay should ha eoReetad atoace. I hope, therefore, that all persona knowing themselves indebted -will FAY UP witbeat farther delay. - -: " J,-H. VOOBJtAN, tressnwn Bicbmond, Sepi 5, 186T. n .g 30

j M I Htrt'Df-Kt) -"MJ."

amd thi LAw..oir. paaaiTTaa Kaaor. i Howard Essara a the- Errara, Abases aad Ptasaaea which form the Jbaaia of the Oravest Maladiea la the ratf mf uf awn, land fearfully- sap the tat powers , was sure BHaptai reueu cmbm an aeaied letter envelopes, free of charge. ' Address. Dr J.? BJILIJXHQrJapTON, HewawT Aao'lio. " Phil dalphia.l'a, . ... '.. .. . ; . .. . n SHaa. "FALX. STYLE HATS AND CAPS.' j JOHN. SUfFRINS. has Just jeceirwi iui

Ike New Stylaa. of Silk, i Far. tud .WaalI

HATS ; also, Mea aad Boys Cloth, Velvet, past Scotch CAPS, -which will- he aal very; low- ;. i . T'T ri'i 'Xff ,1 .r . WA.. -perfumelIigbCH01?.i Steals through tbe mist of alabaster lamps, And every air is heavy with tbe breath Of orange flowers that bloom is -3 M ' s u,V the midst of rosea." t , K s-im .smr Such was the flowery land filled with healing sirs and. le-preserving products, where Dr. Draka discovered the chief ingredients of his wonderful Tonie Medicine Plantation Bittebs the enchanted tropical Island of Sir Croix. Tna Plawati aw Brr?Ena, comjbipiag- all- the medeeiual apd topic virtae of the healing And life sustaining products of thai t favored clime, without doubt, tha World's Great Re tned y fox Dyspepsia, Low Spirita, andall, etber Btomachie difficulties. ",.,. ri. S m i ii 1 i - ! MAefWA - WaVBw.--A dolightful toilet fartiete daeerior to. Cologne and at half the pricew - The Oubo. 'the Battle "Kda'amf the i. feosiitoK" A..O 6a L louts and Shadows of the Gbbat Rebellion. I Heroic Patriotic, Horn antic, Humorous, ' and ' Tragical. 4 ira Splendidny nhfttitedwit owglePoirtHto i and beautiful Engravings., ! This work for genial humor, tender pa ihos, startlin, inteream. aad attractive beau tf.' standi peerleasiaB lone amonir crlita eopetitorst'wThr Valient "and Brave. Heactsd, the Picturesque arid Dramatic, the Witty and Marvelous, the Tender and Pathetic. The cii r.r Vama .t StrinryCit Pwtt. iTi Scout. Bivouac, and iege itArtlmg Surprise WonderAil F.soaiSAa ? Fa mans Words and Deeds of Woman. nt tha wbnln Pauorama of the War are fiere tbrip.l ed KOtnanfie. mtderinr i the Biaat airlato, bnliV-H J.J k: . IUH.M.,u .uwww.v..T ' J ipnt and readable book that the war lias cauea lortn. Amusement as well as instruction may oe louna in ei page,, as gphic- detail,, brilliant wit, aOd .-an then tic history, are skillfully interwove in this wotkl i This work sells itself. The people are tired of dry details and partizati works, aad waot something nuiujorous ana roiuaum:. , , We- have scents clearinr ever t209 wer month. '-Send - ior circulars, and see ofr terms and proof of the above assertion. ' " ' " " " " " '! Adlre8-iaA'S.' JUNKIN- a COJ itatistw .vs.O elaj 1 A Complete Histary thNMsa awi territories from the Great 10 me ureal ucean. Over i20,Q0Q Copies ViroMi iii'oMKOTrlU, 1 Life and Adventure on trainee, mountains ana m Paeifie oast. - ith-tar 200 Deacrljitive knd Pbatographtd Yiews of the SceneTy, Cities,' LandsMiies,' 'f jreopie, ana curiosities ot toe .'c duim uiu torieaw it " r--ff " d'f .Wl f-rrio :i' m'( ijutra.tisa k;jtt fL I To prospective emigrants and settlers in tbe "F ar Wt." thin Historref that vast, and, fertile region will nrove an invaluable assistance. supplving: as it does a want long felt of a full, authentic and reliable gaM'e to climate, eoil, products, means-of travel, 'Aal AGENTS WANTED. Send for Circulars -and see our terms, and a fuH description of the work. Jkddreaa-s NATiONA L FUBLI&H LNQ CO., ttMAuatit 148 Weal Foiirth St., Cincinnati) Oliio , : 4WAY--it -uS Zdt mJZ) jT -; SPECTACLES. 3k-.tfex rt .f-!?.OLP EXES MADE. NEW, ai TlilMJSJ tttietuUjh, trtiottt.mctoe, , or -is a- bwnlt M P. woeipt of JO feu, Address Dr. E. ft. fdOTE, tvJ rfSn: it8 Ne. 110 Lexington Avenue,' '.: tnsli Cop.tf Eaat 28that,l. Y. ...1. A :1 t mt j.jmk2 4 a - S''' ! .a, 4i.is:j ii tsaeoe'J il diw TJXCOMFORTABLE m stflh d TRUS'SKSi -.iUar i -!-st-lisa t,. .- - " Comfort and euro fo the j "" J Ruptartd. Sent ' post-paid on receipt of 10 Centa.' Xii.es v. vad bs&S 1 Address . . , - lasu sU 8afc3"No:?mLexingt6a Avenue; Cor. of Ecast ifith St., N. Y. 1 INFORMATION1 i ayo i.. fil is K!t i-FortbellAattP ! aa 1 ? ha a; Bent FREE,, in seated ra j velope, on receipt of 10 ets ,sSf1t w p Wirtli binreAddfesav i:--J aJ w y i" . --.(aatoorf Medical Cpnm i .iaJ- e n Sense,- vBook. 400 psgeae . No. 110 Lexington Avenat. ' . Cor. of East 28th st N. Y, ! .YAXVABLSrAayica roa . Taa ArrLK?TBDi--Ji!f Strickland, in reply to? auaaerous applications for advice, wishes to inform those who are afflicted,tiiat they may eoaaull biQioaalL AcutaSoev GbroalaCliaeases by letter, stating the age, symptoms, Ac, with a fee of, t wo'dullart encloeedi -Dr. &- ba' ohtaiaed great notoriety as-aa experienced Physician, tola ia) Europe and America, especially in the treatmeMof Chronic Complaintsalterotber doctors have failed to effect a 'cure. 1 Those suffering should immediately send for a prescription, by addressing Dr? A;' SratciLANS, Cincinnati, Ohio. -t-Uaitk vSAyi9 Dr, Schenck's Mandrake Pills ASnbstitate' tfftmt f far Cwapaei. miluiU These Pills are composed of- various- roots haarnjgf power to relax the secretion of the liver aa promptly and effectually as blue pills or mercury .without prodaeib those disagreable or dangerous edecta, which often follow tt tbe use of the Utter.tfr i5 a safc i nt ,tIn all billions disorders these pills maybe used with confidence, as they promote, the. discharge of vitiated bile, and remove those obstructions from the 11 rer aad bUiary dufta Which eausex billioa aifectioar i aSfL. .5,: U-af Mtt schepek a Mandrake Pills, cure sick headache ana all disorders of the liver indicated by' tallow skin, coated tongue, ooaUyneaa,.drowsineea- aad eaeral leeung oi weariness ana lassitude, showing that the liver ia iff forpM brobstrctd eoaditka.r In short these Pitts mky be need witt ' advantage in all cases where a purgative or alterative medicine ia ieqnwed,i3.'',Jt pisaa tm l ar ' . Pleeaaask for -Dr.) Sebeaok's M andrake TUSmJ Sold by all Druggists aad dealer, m Price 2a :ents perhezjo va ..-'ii "-is usatasl .v.Mr aeva ; fcAa -ss . A I ' ( ;" . ' ..t. !. . t-.' J&Mfe ) A'.' SriMfeiAtiifq jToyic Lira jBiTTBM-jpoiMl health is aleang. , The way to, enjoy suetb ia to take a wine gtea0 fall of STsrcat. Aim's LrrB RitTKBs two of three times a day'Tliey create a gujdappeCte ; they cure habitual Consumptioa Nervousness, aad Headache i they make the old feel young.' If yon Wish' long life and good health, use STaicxXAirs'a bun 3rv saa. For sale w boUlea by Dfagpsta, and by tbe drink' a all saloons and groceriea. .

Taisistheaeaaanor CouhavaM Colds; those soSenng with aaa,nr any A flection of tbe Throat or Lnnga, will find DrSTipLAlTD's"Mellifiou4h Balaam aa neUeat ready ; in faeti ill hia 1 JiriAu g i I a fsresatica s ,c.so . Information guaranteed - to prodace 'laaant irowtb of hair ttnon a bald beaXorbfiS also a recipe for the removal of imBkaiti Eruptions, etc,4 bn the akin, leaving llJaaxoTaoft! Uar, wad beaatHel.eaa be obtained I wfSajS by addreasing - - , ,t5; rao.F.CHPl,Cbirt, Broadway, New York.

- I fmmTm l Vjw

. -

JBrITY f O Ctf IT V r - : neeJttaar Iroaiaar eaaaa whatan ar -a3 iJs-s&t,; atad J Zm m-t it ,a"f.a? tB-iii bj i$s Of C$ V- f?-i 4JI r Jj-i'.: - :-. r. JtetraW'bl the A5te:: ! "1 Ceyer-Hardships,

a 3 MW til SYjMil tilt"' .ijiirT' " 1 fifejsA3Es 'efeAiiit tiki IId esT .ii i.v 'tea ,dl- a . taaaMwaeriatawaMa. Sa4w TaMaCUhalailt ' la? io t, atraVeajllia.v.. - Ih; :'t :. 'i -e.Ist,.fvi wif'T U tZx-lw ..:-.vr . .;; WUI fk4ia.tltfs Bitte a rmra Tftai aot-Aepea-y sat oa bad Uquora for their aWt airaalaa ffiacta.

1 . 'rSP-pS-IA'"- ' uJSim , 4 s .-uriw naii 1 iwa- ata a riii 11 r.tiaa aMrm-ssas OF thttmWMIttm DIGEST"-E ORGANS, , iO feJaVJ si.-. ' - joa a;'.. J w j.-i This Rtterthai ftrfof med mor tVorVn, grrea better SatUtacttea, baa more Teatimony, has moiRearectable eepia -ts voaeh to ittlifo aays tbar art lean in . the marfcafc.. eiit.s, .;- I sw W5- jgf ac cl' csdJ': Welfyaajr no Wcradlct bls es'seroa,; and : f .Ww wi!f ajt ,isai f.fij 1".7. ; to any one who will produce a certificate publbBM by I , - . as that ia not geiruinev-" ' - ' "jMMrJi , j w-itL ctBs avfear casa pr , ,'" ' , " a T fc toCiKj tirwi."?; , , , and Disease of the KiaaeTaV.. f rfrt IVm' -in-j?T ' .a: ij ei. a l4 t-w- La .eiXfci t L-rfw . i". : bibserve the follow fng'syBrjoms : resulting frooi tae disofdeca pf the diges live organs : " ' "T " Cwfioa,ln-Fas,PIll4ea Of Blood to the ead. Acidity 01 toe ft tomaca, pauses, Heart-,, barn. Disgust for' Food.TifMnesa or Weffit "T;' in tt3 Stomach, SotrrErirctatmns.Siiik--" -ing or 8 wimmiag-of 4nai4iad, W .S:: .. 0 f Harried aoddifiic:aij. i - as Julias r; Bthuig ?p t ji7S, tJI -Fluttering at tbe s . t . Heart. Choking or PufV-T,3 J c J S Seating Bensations" wheir m a- . ; - lying Posture, Dimneaa c:t ":- : o asiea.'o-. j s w 6J .:J 4 -i(4 - fe5 W? Weba.bel'oTi.lhe ;ai s la the HeaK Deficiency of PraWfe S - 5 piration, Yellowness of--the SkW ' ir&asidv iByaa y Paim 1 u Uia Skie Matia " r aad-.B aa imba, Ac. Sadde iuabaa af . . llaaa-Burning in. the JFleah. Constant ieaagiil- . lacs. f VEvtt, and" neat Depression " of SplrltB. - f-.- ' ) scb&0s Stf ew errmi 6o to sJraa fl.. 7Va ai i AtMr-f iar'4iteoaA j? si- , i If'jWkv, Mii eMno( aA! DrunkttrtU, but it the hmtt Ihnic . a Ac Wetr ' : ' ' ' , tl.i -' ; ; -, '- ftf r-.- ' I'5 Head TrfacrSayo Go. ,!asa i .Kjru t: a EiomBaw.W.IXSeigfiaed,Paaaorof Bap- ' tist CburcbiBbiUdelphia. Gentleman : I have recently bean laboring, aader tbe diatresaing efiecta of indigestion, accompanied by a prostration of tbe nervous system. Numerous remedies were recommended by friends, aud some of them tested, bat without relief. Your Boofiand's flei sea a PWtoia ware raooanaasnded by peraoas who bad tried than, aad wboaf favorable maptioB o thsas Bitters induced me to. try them. I must ebafeas thajt l hadaaavaion.tojrntteirt Med&iMtrw the tboasandaad, one" quack "Bitters,"' wooae only aim seems to be to palm off sweetened, and draraad. liquor naea tbe community hi a aly way, and the tea - del oi which, i teat; ia to maae many a aoaaramd drun upon learning tnat youra, waa really a, medicinal preparation, I took it with baror eSeet. Its acuon. not only upon tbe stomach, but uoon aha neirona system, was prominent and gratifying. I feel that I bave derived great and permanent benefit ' from the nee of a few boulaa. - . ..r Veryre.pWfftny yours," ' W.D.-8EIGFR1BT,'H dt-i w'i SaBawaiftitaI5"' 9 " ,1" it ' .." IJ mb l.tN a atiw,. e From (he Rev. E. D. FendalH Aaaistant JEditor , OKristiaat "uweneloi PbltMciphiau ' T 9jBawewerlra deeided benefit frbmtb sue "ot Hoofiand's German Bitters, and jfeal it far prrrilege to recommend them as a most valuable tonic, to all who aaaatfeaing tTem-geaeral debility or from diseasea arising from derangement of the liver. uwta& k -' SToarsr truly 9 " ' ; xaa.-ji. tA mj I -i ii. rFEND ALL. ' ' rFrosal D.Merrife, Paeter of the Paaayank Baptist Charehbiladelphia.; cm iiu4j - From the many respectable reeommemlatioaa sivea to Dr. Hoaflnre Oerman Bitters',-1 waa induced to give theaa triaL ' After aaing aeaerai boUlea.1 feandi them to be a rood remedy for dafaiUirj. sk 4I it oi a WSr-r ' a& txa$4 aw t .t'KsvI .y jfejjut O uj mA limb -tiii vf as lei 4-: I U aA!i aJaci . . A .... 2 - From Rev. Wbk Smith, formerly. Pastor Mi the Tfaeeatowa e-hd MUlvtile (N; .,) aptist Churches. - tfavieg weed iw my family a number or bottb-s ot yewlaoflata Set a Hters, I have to say that t regard lbamj aa aa exaat. at aoedieinev.eapecially adapted to ramove thadiati r.ea tbey .ase ranomiiw mlwl for., They strengthen blJ invigorate .tha system when debilitated; and are useful ia disorders of the Vmf, lata of appcaite, Ae. ' I bare also reeommended them to e eraTof at frisaaa, who aaea tried tbem, atod foawd them greatly beneficial ia tbe restoration oraealtavs Toars Wa'y, H WM. SKITH, , s i"cvd HatcaiasaaBC.PkUadaY :l)lxftt fsajJ.'jr.J.jia ti ,bt i,? .Ivje na "ifd beiut aa i ."sy Pee flgtf ttk Irgnlinre cof cbf, IcitSON" V"? the wnapper of each battle. aM'td fcteow . --t::.ji i...-a -i..cf - PfllCB. '.i- Jif wr,aio Cixtuai. or naif Dew. ta a 12 ' jonldyour Druggist not hare tha Srtiole. do not be pat oJ by any of tae fntqxioatia prepare 5 St!?!? aartawd to ui ;WaiU fcrwsfd, essdaaly pat tad. by aapra . staai attt iaa ,s-fi-J a t

i

i! j

iatrersSSaSr ia