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f j Rtcnxzoirx). nnttoA: Thursday, Octobcl7iB67. RICHMOND POST OFFICE, Msy 7, 1867. MAIM CLOSE. Columbus and East... .'- ? - Chicago Cincinnati... ... 7 00f.M .. 8 00 AJf ... 4 10 r.n Davton War... BdianapeJis and West...- ? WAILS OPEN. r Indianapolis and Wast.... Cincinnati. ....... - Dayton Way Chicago Columbus and krst . ......... v A.JB 11 30AJI ......... .10 00 AM 7 00 A.M .... 4 JOrji 1 K . u Beaton and Beechy Hire,lcaves Tnesday and Friday, at,. 12 00 v do. do arrives same daya at r. ,Awi,fUDnMi.i ' o . w flay ad Frida. ai-- ; viwiiMrawiiitc. - . I . t . . .... .... B WU Arrires Tneadayand Saturday at......... , 0 Aic.n.. rrnm 7:00 a. k. to 8:00 r. . Ob 8unday,from 9:00 to 10:00 A.M. ' ' ED. A. JONES, P.M. ARRIVAL AM. DEPARTURE OF Celnmbaa and Indianapolis Central R. R GOIXO lT-iTI. HU i-l V. rmmm L - . . ................ .-'50 T. M I meimin . , . ; c. i i -i y v icoim wsar lbavi 4.M) a; It. n, i ,,i ... frmrm ....... .. . .. v. M.10.00 P. II, . w n..t!inHii i.-. ..... i ......... .... f, Acodaiion ........10.25 Ai Dayton A Xcnin . SclD. ". Weaterm R. R. :'' ,-- W ..! -'-i. TKAIM UATftV AIT. , Pittsburg Empress. .,.;...-. 8.00 r.M. Chicago tit Great Eastern, j TBA1NS LXATK. AKBITB r..v.n' ... i0.45r.M. T.40 Ai M. PittahnrV Eaoress .. S.40 r. m. ; 8J0 a. n i--t. Richmond Ac Ckienaro R R. lsvia.MMy v . w.si ' .1110.00 A.K. k T.00 a. m. Aocommodatwn........ .; 6.30 A.M". '; .10 r, x Chicago Express..... .30 a. it ., .wr. n AS BILLS OISCOUNTE 15 "W ct. if paid on or before the 20th instant. Go to 'Fly-MArief and bay yoaf meat, , ; For it is tender, uic and sweet; i , Caltle, Sheep, Lmbs, and Hogg hell sill, '.' And sell 'em cheap,' says Captain PhiL . t i, Stephen Elliott and family, bavs moved into ' the city, and are now residing on South 7th -st. -at--, j - James M. Starr, is extending the eaa mains cast ia Broadway, between 6th and 7th. f ?. r Qo to Ospt. P. F.s Wiggins for good, primB Beef Steak only 15 cents per pound. Gen. Grose, is now at the Assessor's Office in this city, in the Telegram building, receiving t ' the BsrenM das Unci Sam. . Quite a nice little fight occurred at the Depot last Saturday ! night. J't?X''SsT J i Last Wednesday was a holiday with 5a 4' " There is to be a large Hotel biiilt on - Ft Wayne fAvennue; next ipring." - " -' ' Joseph Smithmycr is building a two story Brick Cottage on South Green st. The new Jail at Centerville is rapidly gojngnp. . tc i t f ! ' J . ' i ! ' i : - : ,r ! Ladies go to Messrs. Zeyen Af Bro. No. 38 Main-st. for the bestcheapest and tnost beautifai Chinchillasln' Richmond. , J., M, French's Circus and Egyptain Caravan will winter at jGreenyille, Ohio 5 j 'tf f ( The receipts of the Illinois State Fair was 825.000,' 612.000. 5 ' ' And Iowa State Fair, was r. ;4J3Af ail ,-4 .l vt I ' - The Wayne County Fair at Centerville commenced on last Tuesday with a large number of ; entries. ii 4fi. v ! Sale Notbs. -Wp have on hand a" lot of blank notes, for Administrators and (Executor's Sales. v t5U CITt is rpofted that Jhelpdd'lFeirow's are going to build their Hall next spripg on the corner1 of 'MainTand Fifth streets. . - - ' - v -' 5 ? The old No. ' 2 Fire Company of this 'city will hold a meelfdg to-night to re ' organized r'.r ',Jf ilrs9es,,' Bratz,V Perry ti Co.,; have built a Blacksmith Shop in ; addition to their Plow Factory on Main Street.'3 j 1 A f'ew'cdrds of wood.'wpuid be now very . acceptable from our subscribers. Bring it along. V'A-k'i -- Our young friend Phil. Dickinson, has sold his Jewerly establishment at Des- ' Moines, Iowa and 5 returned to his old home in this city. - ! s There is to be fouc Base Ball Clubs! to compete for the prize awarded bythe County. Fairl Three Tfrom Centerville and one from our city, y- K 5 1 llNotwithsiandingthennusuallyrv weather we have, had, hereabouts., the pumpkin crop is Very good not so large as usuai, out very .sweet, And nice for thanksgivings, Ac. f nnmoz j .tr j- - ' . '" ' " I Hon. Schayler Colfax, Speaker of the U. S. Housetof Representatives, will lecture in this city on Wednesday evening, November,1 6th; for the benefit of the "Grand Army of the Republic." '

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tins city, took the First Premium on ttieir Corn and Feed Mill, and Second PremInm on their Wheat Mill and Smut Ma chine, at the State Fair, at St. Louis, Mo. last week.""77 ,r i rt).T. J. Bargls' has a full line of Russia Iron Stoves, for wood and coal, also the Progressive Warm t Air Furnaces, patented 1866, the best Heater in use. Those wishing a Furnace 6hould see it, at the Red Stove, No. 12 Main Street. , French's Circus, made a very fine ap pearance going through our streets,' last Saturday. " The "bloodv Ingincs ,"lthe Camels, and the; Monkey seated on the back of a Pony, were the especial attractions 1 of crowded ' side-walks on 1 ir.;n . A crowd of juveniles, helped the Monkey. J3 I preformed its full duty, by electing: our old friend Win;' II. Green, of the Connersville Timer, Auditor." This was an election fit to be made, and , we predict that ' the lucky editor will do credit to his constituents and honor to himself in the position in which he has been placed., his . Cfreen name to the contrary notwithstanding I . rr I , S. G. Tiugdaie.at his establishment, No. 9G Main street, is always in season with every thiug in his line to supply, tb'e public. ",He makes a speciality of Wall Paper and Window Shades, and there is the place to go ' for the best and most fashionable patters. : His assortment of Candies, Fruits, Nuts, &c, is the best in the city, and. his . Oysters are luscious. Go and see. ii'4 I ' ' If you wish, the -best, Cooking Stove buy the Peerless, made by Pratt & Wentworth, Boston, Massachusetts. It combines more advantages, 1 is the heaviest and best made Stove in America. It received the prize medal at the Paris Fair over all competition. Roasts meat on a spit in the oven,. bakes on the rack as well as the bottom' of the oven:' Is decidedly the best Cook Stove in the market, for sale at the Red Stove, No. 12 West Main-Street. J , Thos. J. Baegis. ) Amewdk. In our brief notice of J. II. Dou glass's discourse at Friends' Meeting, last Sab-. bath week, 'we are informed that, we did him in justice in our understanding him to say he was one of the spectators of the "bull-fight" he took occasion to allude to, in drawing a comparison between this and other countries regarding the due observance of the Sabbath. 1 He was hot at the exhibition but was in the city where it occurred at the time. 3 , ;. - "JWTERNA1V REVENUE MATTERS. We are authorized to say, that the defalca tion of the Deputy Collector Gilbert, at Mud cie, will not exceed $3,000, and most likely not over $2,500. ' The full amount as far as ascer tained, has been paid to the Government by Gen. Gbo8k, Collector,, and - the Deputy has good secureties to finally repay to Gen. Grose. The Government will not lose one cent by Mr. Gilbert. -'- ' .Tax Market .-Our city butchers retired from the Market-House on Tuesday last to their re spective shops; and, Cspt Wiggins, who hid been selling mutton, &c, by the quarter on the outside for the past week,' took peaceable and quiet possession, and has determined te keep '"open house" for a spell yet, for the special accommodation those who have got used to going there. 'Ho will be there on Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday mornings, until further ( no tice. Fresh meat and cheap are both bark, in our little city, and the people are well pleased that the two have at last: come r together they will always "buy where they can buy . cheap est." A:-6dtt.J f TaBASURKB. We rejoice with exceeding great joy, that the People of Old Wayne hare" again confirmed their appreciation of the services of our brave soldiers by electing Maj. Johh Sim, County Treasurer. The promise made to thase who-risked their lives in defense of their country," to hold theiri in grateful remembrance. will never be forgotten, and will be redeemed & opportunity ofl'ers. Maj. Sim will probably be installed in the Treasurer's Office in the course of a week or ten days, and we predictTthat he will make a popular officer and that the people will not regret having confided the "bag" . to his ' I It 'To be dr not to be-thaft the question." Whether to suffer with mental anguish. Feverish lips, cracking pains, dyspeptic And nameless bodily suffering; Or whether with sudden dash., Seize a bottle of Plantation Bittsrs, I "2 And as Gunther swears, be myself a mart ' Gunther says my eyes were sallow, j Mj visage haggard my breath tremen-f iwdoua bad---rsr.j t:Tt?t v;vbK My disposition troublesome in fact, He gently hinted I was fast becoming Quite a nuisance. ' i-u .h Four bottles now beneath my vest have vs. .disappeared, u-.-.-a ts My food has relish, my appetite is keen, My step elastic, my mind brilliant, and. Nine pounds, " averdupois is added to : .-'my weighty, lst,j-i Magnolia Watkr. A delightful toilet article--saperior to Cologne and at' iialf the, price.-;.f; f:i, 7rAU2 ,;32-2wj A human being was brought to the Hotel ds Calaboose yesterday forsooon, in - a cart, dead dninti He was tauten down into the Eot-!, feet-foremost, by three or four persons, j

Railroad Potatobs. Jacob Wright,

of Clay Township, brought us a-speci men of his Potatoes, that are certainly the finest" we have vet seen. Two of them 'Peach Blow" varietv measure 14 inches, each, in circumference and 4 inches in diameter, and together weigh five pounds. Another variety, of a bright pink color, which he calls the "Railroad Potato,' measure about 13 inches in cir cumference and l inches in diameter. They are flat, like the "Kidney," and very solid two of them weighed 3 pounds. He gave them this name, from the fact that his son found three on the Railroad, last year, he then planted them and they produced about a peck, which he planted last spring, and they yielded him a little over seven bushels. He planted them in hills, and he informs us that, in one lull, he counted forty good sized Potatoes. Such csculants are all Wright, and are profitable to propagat e. L What Might be Done On last Sunday night ' week, three young men were taken to the calaboose for being in a state of intoxication, and there remained until next morning, when they were brought before the Mayor and fined. The father of one of the young men living in the western part of the county was telegraphed to, who came paid the fine and costs assessed against his son nnd released him. It was ascertained that the liquor was bought on Sunday from Patrick McGlenn, and h relative of one of the 3'oung men, went to his liquor saloon aud told him if he did not go to the Mayor's office and pay the fine and costs, he would not only have him prosecuted for selling to minors but for selling on the Sabbath and without license. This, McGlenn refused to do. Complaints were accord ingly filed against him by this individ ual the facts as indicated were proved, and Mayor Young fined McGlenn to the full extent of the law costs and all amounting to the neat little sum of one f - -, j hundred and one dollars. We publish this instance, to show what might be accomplished. under our present law, if temperance men, who are clamoring for prohibition, will only have nerve enough to file complaints against those who -are engaged in the, traffic, when facts come to Iheir knowledge sufficient forthemito institute pro ceedings.. Here was a case where liquor was sold, without license sold on the Sabbath, and to minors, each count was f sufficient to warrant the filing of a com plaint and, if the intention of calling in the law's aid is to break up the traffic, we know of no-better enactment to do-this, than the rigid enforcement of the one now on our statute books, against every Violation of its provisions. In the sur ity of punishment meted to. violators of law, and not in its- serverity, consists its efficacy. As sensible temperance men as good citizens, wo should use every honorable method to induce the liquor-seller to quite his ruinous business, and the most efficacious mode is to make him see and feel that it is pecuniarily unprofitable. - Take away the profits, arising from it, and few there would be to engage in it. The temptation to grow rich speedily, naturally leads them to violations of the law they see nothing but the money, and grdually Come to caring for no restraining power, so they can " put money in their purse;" hence the only tender part about them is the pocket, and we venture the opinion, that there is not a liquor-seller in the State of Indiana, "who does not violate some one of the provisions of the present liquor law, every day of his life, so that the place where his feelings are deposited can be : reached. It will not tako many probings like Mayor eYpuso gave to Pat. McGlenn, to convince every mother's son in the business of drunkard-manufacturing, that it is extremely unprofitable, and they'll quit it. I " -" . ' - " V I ' The Lady's Faiexd, for November.. This number is remarkably good. 2 The Steel engraving '"Learning to SewK is; a sweet, quiet home picture. The Fashion Plate is stylish and gay; nothing"' of the kind in the country is worth looking at compared with the elegant refinement of the fashions as shown by, this magazine. Very great inducements in the way of premiums, fcc, are promised to new subscribers. Sample copies will he sent for 15 cents. Price, ( with engravlag ($3,50 a year; four copies (with one I en graving) $6,00. . Address, Deacon & Peterson, 3 19 Wal nut Street, Philad elphia.''":i; "!;'e'r" , i . We will send the .Lady's Friend and Palladium for one year " to '.subscribers, for for n r.n. , - .."," '"A cnpital plan to filter ' rain water m Cisterns, has lately been introduced in this city. It consists of a partition wall of one course of soft hrick, to be built across the cistern, laid with cement mortar, the wall to be slightly- arched in order to bear a pressure of water. The water is turned in on the convex side of the arched partition, which slowly filters through the porous brick, clearing it of every particle of sediment. By putting in a bushel or two of charcoal to remove the smoky odor, water thus filtered is as clear and us pleasant to the taste as the pnrcst well water. . , , "M f i i I 1 1 ' I Kirby Smith is teaching high school in Tennessee, under the auspices of the Southern Episcopal Theological tlnfyer-ity.

STR ATTAINS, - CORNER. IT is'with pleasnr that we bow an noun re in oar Friends and Customers of the old established stand at v- . 4 . S tr at tans Corner, ' That we have again taken possession of our STORE ROOM, and we are nonr receiving a New and Fresh Stock of all kinds of Dry Goods & Notions Ujinalljr kept in a Iry Good Store. ' We will also be in receipt about the first of Septem

ber of a lar;e and complete tidwk of CARl'ETS, OIL CLOT1LS, an i a gouaral stock of House Furnishing Goods. which we will be able to ofier at vurr low fiarures. aa nr goods in that line trill all be fresh from the MANUFACTURER. We earnest! solicit a cortinusnce of the liberal patronage that always has Taroredour ESTABLISHMFKT. Relrinsr upon the same honorable and liberal prin ciples with which we bare always endeavored to conduct our business. . i We intend making OCRS a . FIRST CLASS ESTABLISH. ' 1MENT, and intend keeping an assortment of G-OODB j. that will be worthy the attention of all. f s II. C. ELLIOTT, j STRATTANS CORNER, ! West of CITIZEN'S BANK FALL GOODS! 1TRIEI) LP! The excessive dry weather, has 3LW complete! v dri 3d up hig prices in Drr Goods and Carpets, at Strattan's Corner. Harry Elliott is selling all kinds of Guodi at prices actually surprising for the times. OOI) nitOWN MUSLINS at 10 cints per M yard. Bleached Muslins at 9 cents per vard, at . II. C. ELLIOTT'S." CI OOD ALL WOOL CARPETS, at 85 cti.. W at STRATTAN'S CORNER.? BEST FRENCH MERINOS, in the market at $1,00 per yard, at , ELLIOTT'S. FI1ULL Ac CO.'S celebrated Webb-Bottom ed SKIRTS, at STRATTAN'S CORNER. ; BJM1. SltlUhlNU Y AK.i m America, for M $1 1,10 per pound, at HARRY, ELLIOTT'S, i a N ELEGANT STOCK OF BRUSSELS .n J li. l just receive! ' ana at low- pricei ust received ' and at low- prices, s. TlliS STRATI AW -CORNER, i FOR BARfiAINSr in everything you need in the line of Dry Goods, Carpet.", Ac., call HARRY ELLJOTT. ; " t - .Slst door West of Citizens Bank, i rgAlIE AMERICAN WIT is always fit for any one JL- to read.- 25 cts. a year. -,; .. ,. r RICHARDSON & COLLINS, 42 John st N. Y. ASK and receive THE AMERICAN WJT. 25 cts -a year- . - RICHARDSON A COLLINS, 42 John st., N. T. -fl EN. - GRANT is the Granl, of. Grants. THE V" AMERICAN WIT w 25 eta. a vear. RICHARDSON & COLLINS, 42 Johnst.. N. T. -M ONU CONTRIBUTOR in THE AMERICAN WIT JLi 25 cts. a year. :- ' . " RICHARDSON &. COLLINS, 4J John st, N.T. -frmHCNNEE I The Anecdotes in THE AMERICAN JBT WIT. 25 cts. a year. -.-. 'RICHARDSON Jc -COLLINS, 42 John st.; X. T. II OME AMUSEMEMTS in THE AMERICAN ; VHICIIAKDSON & COLLINS, 42 John st N. Y. F REEDMAN'S BUREAU in THE AMERICAN WIT. 2o est. a year. RICHARDSON & COLLINS, 41 John st., N.Y. 1 RISHCALITIES in THE AMERICAN WIT. 25 cts a year. RICHARDSON A COLLINS, 42 John st, N.Y. WHtRE THE LAUGH COMES IN. THE AMERICAN WIT. 25 cts. a year. RICHARDSON A COLLINS, 42 John st.,N. Y. THE AMERICAN WIT is a happy hit. 25 cts. a year . - .-. RICHARDSON A COLLINS, 42 John st , N. Y. ,v 31 3m. $. R. A C. (N. Yr.) BACHMAN & HANER, .... ---f .- i ; MANUFACTURERS AND DEALER3 IN ! ' " ' ----- j ; Cigaxs &d Tobacco, The Best Aud Most , - .Varied Brands, j KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. j '.- ' '. 2. ' " 'v I t Ii THE TRADE SUPPLIED . i ' - ON . Jf. i - THE MOST RE A SON A BLE TERMS. Store at 71 Main-St. Gnlt-IIouse Duildiug. - ! -1 Sept. 2, T 1837.1-m. ,V V B. A H. JONATHAN MOORE. JEHIEL F. MOORE nnHE PUBLIC areherekv informed that the nn4 "M. dei-signed are m.-inufaciurine- Boots and Shoa , 4 ana intend Keeping on hand a general assortment of 4 worK, made oi good m&tor.al, and in a wnrkmvn-like manner. -'-.. v t:::;;i ' : Rep airing, -:' Done on short notice. Shop Second Story, over . Cur me, Dunn iCo.'i Leather Storer-"- f TJSign rof the Big Boot -rS; J. MOORE A SON. ! Richmond, 9th mo 26tfi, 1S67. 31m3 I HENRY BRATZ. ORAN PERRY. JOHN BRATZ - .t t - r , Bratz Perry Sc. Co., If 9 t 1 , . .1 H&Mcemor to Brat, Heir A C.,) . cj PLOW WORKS, East Main-St., Between Tth and 8th, RICHMOND IND! A 30-tf. September 10, 1867.1 - Dr. HENRY d'H U Y, ' j Residence: Marion Street. I ' (Near Morrisson Library.) aavw -- - t Onice Hours: From 1 to 3 o'clock. P. II. r-Uf, 5ENRY dHU rOfilc6 at the GERMAN DRUG STORE:. Wayne Avenne, Opposite HOWARD & GRUBBS. - ' RicajtoM, Iw.

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Port Wayne Avenue near DepOt. 7f DR. D'HUY, HAVING removed to his commodious rooms on . Fort Wayne Avenue, is prepared to offei the public a large and complete stock of pure ; DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Embracing aTl the standard articles, together with a lull supply ot . Hagan's Magnolia, Caoiealia Toblet, Lilly White, i , Cosmeti'iue pour les Clieveux, Aromelm porinle, King's Ambrosia, Burnett's Cocoaine, Pastilles FuMates, Pal-, ! - ' mer's Lotion," Crislodoro's " Liquid Ilair Dye,. '- Ben- ;': bow's Extracts for ! the Hankcrchief, Toilet . , Powders, Palm Honey, Glycerine, and Pal metic Shavirg Soaps, "'Bunion Plasters, Tilden's and Nichols ' Fluid Extracts. Compound Peruvian Bark Bitters, Boback's Bitters, Hoofland'a Bitters, Ilostetter's Bitters, Boher's Stomach Bitters, Wahoo Bitters, Phosnix Bitters, Niagara Star Bitters, Schiedam Schnapps, Flavoring Extracts of all kinds, Neatsfoot Oil, Lard Oil, Fish Oil, Linsetd Oil, Coal Oil, Sperm Oil, Sewing Machine Oil, Kentucky iionrbon, French Brandy, Wines, Ales, Ac. Sulphite of Lime for preserving Cider. Combs, Brushes, etc., etc. Family Dye Colors: Cottage Paints in OiljTube Paints; Brushes of all kinds; Wine Vinger; White Wine Vinger the best ever brought to this market, at the , - ; GERMAN DRUG STORE. - , . Prescriptions Caret ullv Compounded , i 29-3m. j. . ,n j State of Indiana, Wayne County, t ss. THOMAS NUGENT VS. REBECCA A. KNAPP. THOMAS K. KNAI'P. NANCY McMASTERS. MORGAN McMASTERS. In the Wayne i Common Pleas Court, January Term, A. D. 1868. Foreclosure No. 3017. TE IT KNOWN, That on this 2! day of ScptcmM9 ber 1857, the above named 1'laintm, by ueorge A- Johnson his Attorney filed in the office of the Clerk agmst sai I defendants Sn the aoove- entitled cuse, together wish the affidavit of a competent person that said defendants, Rebecca A. Knapp and Thomas K. Knapp are not resisdentsof the State of Indiana,;1 " Said defendants Rebecca A. Knapp and Thomas K. Knapp are therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them and that nnless they appear and answer or dexurr thereto, at the calling of the said cause on the second day of the next term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in Centerville, on the second Monday of January nest, 18o8,j said complaint ami the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will betaken as true and the said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. -'- . ' ' , . Witness, William W. Dudley, Clerk, and the sral .'Seal, of said Court, at Centerville, this 2d day of September, 1867. 1 ; - WILLIAM W. DUDLEY, Clerk, j ,. 3w $5."?" s, By Rob't C. Coke lit, Deputy. For Sale. ONE Store house and lot: iize of building 16 by 54 feet and 2 stories high size of lot 20 by 10 feet, on the main street. : ays i f) T '? ALSO - - - i Dwelling honse and lot on Centre St., fize of house I 20 by 3(5 feet, 114 stories hi-fi., good cellar, well, and new stable, liot 60 by 1-0 twi, well set with all kinds of fruit trees nearlv all bearing. . Object for selling: wantinir to co west. A bargain at a sacrifice.: For further particulars enquire of, or address , 3 5 C.I. MRERILL, Plain field, Ind. i 29-4 w. September 12, 1867. Commissioner's 4 SALE OP REAL ESTATE rWlHR undersigned, a Commissioner appointed by ' h the ayne Lrfturt of Uonimon Flease, to sell the Real Estate belonging to tbo Estate of John Shaeflvr, deceased, will, on the 26th day of October, 18(57, on the premises, i ffer for sale the following Real Estate in Wavne County Indiana, t-wit : - . - The North division of the North half of the North . east quarter of section twenty-four (24,)' Township Thirteen (13.) Range Ono ( 1 ), West, and the South division of the Southeast quarter of section Thirteen ( 13.)Township Thirteen ( 13), Ranse One (1). West containing in all, one hundred and twenty and a half LZyt) acres. Ihe above described Real Estate, bas pen appraised at the sum of $5,781 00, and, if sold at l"blic Sale, will not be sold for less than twothirds of the appraised value ; and between this and the day of said sale, the same will be held for sale at private sale, in conformity to the order of said Court. And, if sold at private sale for not less lhan. the full appraised value. ' TBBM3 OF SalK : One-third cusli : balance in two equal payments ot one and two years, with interest,. anu secured Dy mortgage on premises. WM. ELLIOTT, Commissioner. , X. II. Johnson, . J.C. Whitridoe, Attorneys. Sep. 25th, 1867. 3I-4w1 t Administrator's Sale :-: of" REAL ESTATE. j ' The undersigned Administrators of the Estate of Jonathan EI!iott late of Wayne County, deceased, will sell at public or private sale on Friday the 25th day of October next, the following described real estate, to pa v the debts of said deceased, to-wit : V Beginning at the North-West corner of section No. 4, Township Vo. 14, Range 1, West, running thence South, 93 rods,1 thence East 4S rods, thence South 7 rods, thence East 7.11 rods, thence. North 42 rods, thence East 104.36 rods, thence North 53 rods, to the North-east cornerof said quarter section; thence weft 159.5 rods, to the place of beginning. : Containing seventy acres, more or less ; said sale to be between the hours of 10 A, JI. and 3 P. M. and to be on the following terms : one-third of the purchase money to be paid on day of sale, one-third in nine months, and one-third in eighteen months ; deferred payments to bear interest and to be secured by mortgage on the premises sold,,---; j ...in. : - Jtxss t t urnu w irivnrnt . -'ti : JOilNiI MAXWELL. Auiuinisirstors. 4w 30Sept, I9, lSi7. E YIIE & LANDELL, !.-!,' i ; T7t: -iSlI 1 Fonrth and Arch Sts., ' PHladelpnia, i - Are now, offering a NEYVr STOCK bf DRY. GOODS; M rpil Til E FAL L SAL ES OF- . , 1067. , v h SHAWLS, SILKS; DRESS GOODS, - STAPLE DRY, GOODS. N. B. Job Lots of Goods received daily. 28m. , , . i,Sept.",lM."" !l. Notice Stock Subscription. s - t THE LAST MEETING of the Board of nL Directors of the Cincinnati. Richmond and Ft. Wayne Railroad Company, the Board passed a Resolunn that all delinquent subscriptions ot Stock io said Company should be collected at once. I hope, therefore, that all persons knowing themselves indebted will PAY CP, without further delay. . --. ,k.s J. U. MOORMAN, Treasurer. Richmond, Sept. 5, 187. 28-30

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Diseases which form the basis of the Uravrst . Mala-. I dies in the first age of man, and fearfully sap the 1 vital powers, with sure means of relief.- tSent in seali td letter envelopes, free of charge. : Address Dr J. sa.it.LJN uouuutum. Howard Aasociatton, fhiiadelphia, Pa,,- ., ...,v.. , ,, f.r4 :r,.3l'$m. FAIXISTYLE HATS ANLV CAPS. JOHN SUFFRINS. has jst receivrsl all. the New" Stylos of ; Silk; Far and Wool I HATS ; also, Mea and Boys Cloth, Velvet,' and Scotch CAPS, which will be sold very. row. . , . j t - - "The perfumed light 90 iW Steals through the mist of alabaster lamps,3 I And every air is haavy with the breath '1. l I tJ Of orange flowers that bloom V Wru""! j -:. s I' the midst of roses.'' , - , , . ;fjuu-xi j -j Sochi was the flowery land filled with healing airs , and life preserving products, where Dr. Drake' discovered the chief ingredients of his wonderful Tonic Medicine Pi aktatiom Bittxrs '- the enchanted tropical Island of St. Croix.' 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