Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 37, Number 39, 21 November 1867 — Page 3

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Thursday, I7ov. d, 1C37. gtrrtasli and g prtar of -T RICHMOND POST OFFICE, M 17, 1M7. ':'. MAI.9 CLOSE. . Columbus and East... ........... .... J Chicago - Cincinnati . ' "P-M DtrttaWaj 00Isdiaaapotiaend Wnt ,'M fv-r. MAIM OPEK. y ,j Indianapolis aad West... ISa.m Cincinnati. " Mam Dayton. Wry ... 10 00 aji Chicago...; . 00 AJf Columbus and Erst..... S0rji Boston and Beechy Mire,lcaves Tuesday and Friday, at. u do. - do arrives same days at.... ..... 7 00 r.M Ar ba.'via Bethel Ae. leavi-s Monday, Wednesday a d Frid, st 8 00 a.. do. arr. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 4 00 r.M. Winchester, via. New - Garden, saves Monday, Wednesday aad Friday, at. . . . 8 00 a.m. do. arr. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 4 00 r.M. BrookviHe via Abiugton, leavea Monday and Friday at-... 00 a.m. Arrives Tuesday and Saturday at........ 00 r.M. r-Offlce open from 7:00 A. M. to 8:00 T. M. Oa Sunday ,from 9:00 to 19:00 A. : v . ED. A. JONES. P.M. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE; OF '. :' ... TRAINS. Colambu and Indiaaapolis Central R. R. OOIHO EAST LEAVE. Day Express... 0.30 A. M. Pittsburg Express..... M Night Express .... ... - 9.2i r. M. . , , . ,. eoixo WEST LITI. lM Express 4.40 a.m. Western Express , r. m. Day Express ' - r. a. Accommodation .........10.00 a. m. Dayton A Xeaia de D. & Western R R. tuaiks leave. - abbot. Day Express.... .. 00 a. m. M.00 a. m. Pittsburg Express 8.00 r. m. 4.45 a. m. Chicago fc Great Eastern. TBAtM LEAVE. 'ABBITB. Day Express Pittsburg Express 10.45 P. M. 7.40 A. M. . 8.40 r. M. 8.30 A. M. Cinteinnmti Rick sal At Chicago R. R. " LEATB. -.- - ' ABBira. Express Man . 7.40 a.m. 8.39 a.m. Accommodation . . . . i . . 7.00 A. M. 10.00 T. M. Chicago Express 9.10 A.M. JO F. M. IAS BILLS DISCOUNTE 15 ot I rf paid on or before the 20th inittant Wanted ' a correspondence some young lady by a young man of good report. Address W. S. Box 183, Cin. O. XarThanks to Hon. J. H. Fabquhab, for valuable public documents. JEyA lovblt 8IOHT those Sea Shells at S. G. Dugdales, 93 Main-st. Call and get your pick. - - - - 7A WAXKiNO sight those Stoves at Nye Brothers." . All that ia requisite is to bay one and put wood or coal in it They are selling everything in their line . at reasonable prices for cash.: Call at 'their establishment near the Depot. C k $. UJ. . . . .. . -,-- i . ., 4 . - , OCT A irxB sioht those cheap Goods at the "Cheap Store" on Fifth Street, near the Depot, at Kirk Mendenhall's. ! ncinnati Mail failed to come to time to day. Cars ran off the track at Lockland. A general smash-up report ; ad. No particulars..;, J,':,. Z,; Our friend, Johw H.Porr, Esq., was recently admitted to practice in the U. 8. Supreme Court. : z' - ; ; 5 James Elder, Esq., is reported to be , - the author of the "Carroll" letters to the i Cincinnati Enquirer from this ci y. They are "flat, stale and unprofitable." l i i - a ami a - ,r & j.c 4 The concert given by the "Richmond Musical "Association" on last Friday sight was a grand affair, and was well .atttended. ; ; . - "" Fitz Green Hal lock, died at Gnilford, Conn., on Tuesday night last, aged seventy-two years. , " Thomas Soot, an aged and highly respected citizen, died in this city on last Tuesday. His funeral took place today. ' ' Our old friend, J. C. Paob, ex-sheriff, has moved from the county-seat, and taken up his abode in his new house in this city on the S. E. corner of Ninth and Broadway. Commbhcbd G. W. Barccs fc Co. have already commenced putting up their usual supply of Sugar Cured Hams, which have, for the past several years acquired a world-wide reputation for excellence. r They design putting up about twentyfive thousand Hams, during the present season. Ed. Bubbank, Esq , formely of this city, and now of San Antonia, Texas, was in our office yesterday. Time, has silvered his locks, and he begins to look venerable. He is the same "Ed" that he always was a kind, genial, wbolesouled gentleman. ' . .:-.;-v-'''- -;-:y, ; B. Stanton, Esq., of Indianapolis, also, showed his pleasant countenance in our sanctum yesterday, ? . J PsHCir-" D. B. Crawford will please except oar thanks for a most exeellent pencil. . It is a labor saving maehine nothing to do but place the point to paper, and the simple vabration of the fingers of the dexter hand, "and the "simple twist of the wrist," and editorial floweth much or little, as the case may be. We commend the gentlemanly proprietor of the Bee-Hive," to our friends as one who knoweth on whom to .De!to,rv 'rora,'v and who , selleth! hiis Goods remarkably cheap.

c We notice that Elijah, eldest 'ion of Charlbs F. Coffik, is now on tf the firm of Foclkc A Shoemaker, at the Depot, in the Iron Trade. The firm is now Foulke Shoemaker k Coffin,--the two former are substantial and reliable business men, and the latter

only needs experience to make him equally so. in every particular the ele ments are in him, and he has the stainana to brirg them into active and 'anc: cessful operation., We wish Elijah success in his new avocation. Quite a number of our citizens, went to Indianapolis sumoned there before the grand jury of TJ. S. Dis. Court, now session in that city. Uncle Sam is ihquiriug into Internal Revenue affairs, and he thinks somebody hereabouts are not know nothings. Our neighbor' of the Bird, C. R. Johnson, was one of . fae lucky visitors to the State f capitoi, on this errand.' He returned last evening, ith the promise of going back again and disgorging any pin feathers that may be in his prossession. : Gas. Whilst our city is paying full price for light, would it not be at least fair that the lamps should have a full head of gas on, and not be stinted to one-half or one-quarter? If the city owned the works, then there . might be some economy in saving it, by consuming as little as possible. We want "more light," thrown either from" the" lampposts, or on the why and wherefore it is used so sparingly. ; Gas is preferable to Starr-light; particularly when it is paid for by the city. .Thanksoivino Supper. The ; Pearl Street M. E. Congregation, design furnishing a Supper on Thursday evening next, at the Lecture Rroom of their churoh, atid they cordially extend an invitation to the public to partake of the bounties that - will be provided on the occasion, Oysters, Pumpkin-Pies every good thing in the eating line, can be had there. "2 W did not hear the price"proposedJfor eachguest ; butpresume i( will be sufficiently low for a printer to indulge. - --" Owing to the hurry in getting out our paper this week, an interesting communication : from our old friend Othnikl Bbbsok, is postponed until next week, relative to the exhumation of several kelletons, from a bank of gravel that was being used for making the pike near his place, a short distance from Milton in this ; county. These skelle ons are evidently a different ' race of men from the Indians, at least the custom of burying their dead is different, being head down. . . , For the same reason a communication from Paul, in regard to "Education and Educators," and 'that of a "Friend of Richmond," are also laid over. Our correspondents will excuse us for delaying their favors ; but we want to get the old Pal. out on time, and keep up to the day hereafter. " Mercutio said of his wound, " It was not as deep as a well or as wide As s gate, but it would do." Plantation Bittkbs will not raise the dead, - '' -" But they 'cure " the sick, exalt the depressed, j ,., And render life a thing to be enjoyed. ; We believe there are millions of living witnesses to this fact. Dyspepsia is a horrid disease, but Plantation Bitters will cure it. It is a most invigorating tonic, for weakness and mental despondenoy. Those who are "out of sorts" should try Plantation Bitters. Magnolia Watkb. A delightful toil et, article superior to Cologne and at half the price. , ,i , :' , , - . 39 2w. If the editor of , the Palladium knows himself, he knows his nose don't "trou ble" him sufficiently . to induce him to try the Telegram editor's prescription for blowing it. Our neighbor we agree, is great on inventions for colored work, dec, knows something about the effects of ''rifled whisky" its capacity for blowing up those who deal it out unlaw fully ; but his New Mexican raid, which he engaged in so enthusiastically gave him little or no experience as to the explosive effects of gun powder not suffi-. cient at least, for him to commend it nasally.r If our recollection serves us, there was a Mann who smelt the esence of brick-bat then, whilst hamesucken for Hammond-seekin.V and we heard that Bro. Wood sheared off 1 j He will therefore excuse us from try- j ing a recipe he evidently has no confl- ! dence in himself Wood's Hair Re-? storative" would prove quite as efficaciousit would, Wash ! , 1 A fire in the Ohio Penitentiary;" on the 2d lost, supposed to have been the work of af vicious prisoner, destroyed property valued at about 8100,000, upon which there was less than 815,000 insurance. The loss with the exception of 830,000 of S .ate property, falls upon Ayers, McCune & Mithoff, and Ide, Sage A Dunn," contractors, the former manu-e facturers of hubs, spokes, wheels, Ac., the latter,' file and saw manufacturers. The fire burned all night. Next Thursday is Thanksgiving!

Synopsis of Council Proceedings

Nov.' 19. The subject, of , supplying Richmond ; with good wrater. t which was im nn fho tfthlA at last meetinsT. was taken ud and referred to a select com mittee. consisting of Messrs. Coffin, Elder.' Palmer; and Peterson W tsc The Council was asked by a petition signed by seventy-two 'citizens, to pass an ordinance requiring coal to be sold by weight within the city. ..The City Attorney was instructed "to draft an or dinance for that purpose. The subject of numbering houses, and having streets properly numbered and named, was brought up Dy pennon sign ed by .about one hundred house-holders Referred to the Street Committee The committee, to which was referred the -amendment of Extraordinary Trades " ordinance, reported an amend meat, and recommended its passage. Concurred in, and Ordiance so amend ed. See Ordinance in another Col 'amn.l '..V" . A Bill was introduced, read a second ime and referred to a -committee on ?ublic Buildings, establishing office of City Treasurer and defining his powers and duties. Also, a Bill regulating and rotecting Streets, Alleys, &c, read econd time, and referred to a select ommittee, consisting of Messrs. Peter on, Coffin, and McGirr. . , :, An account for stone, : from Benoni lewby, was referred to committee on Iaims. An ordinance for prevention of fires, assed. JSee ordinance in another colmn. r. -, f, 'm -:t -: , a f j y - j Street Commissioner ordered 1 to prourc planks, necessary, to plank that ortion of sewer between 6th and 7th treets, now in an unfinished condition, nd to put a wall in south side of sewer, 5 feet long and 3 feet high, directly torth of Mark Leonard's house, on west ide of 6th between South and Sycamore treets. He was also instructed to noifv all oropertv holders on Main-street,5 vhose side-walks are in a bad condition, ,o have them fixed within five days from notice, and if not done by that time, the Street Commissioner is to do it for them. K.tf-irf f, "";f;f:t -Adjourned to regular meeting Dec. 3. Accident. On Monday evening last, Terrance McGee, fell into the ditch, at the crossing of Ft. Wayne Avenue and Fifth street, which has been culpably left uncovered for some time by the city authorities, and put his right shoulder out of place. The shoulder was fixed all right by one of our physicians, and the ditch and damages is yet to be fixed by the city. If the city can compromise with Terrance, by paying his doctor's bill and forthwith cover up this deadfall," it will make money by the operation. , . We respectfully call the attention of our city authorities to this matter. Our old friend B. Stbattan, who has for the past" few" years been off of the stage of action in the Dry-Goods .line, has, we are glad to learn, again taken up his abode amongest us, and we can heartily say that his worid-wide reputation as a first class business man together with" his many years of experience is enough to establish him among our time honored merchants. , We, for one, are glad to hear he has again determined to resume business and we feel assured that all his old customers and the public generally are of the same opinion. His new stand is on' North Fifth-st, near Main. :. His advertisement will be in next week. - It is ascertained from an official source Jeff. Davis will be tried on . the indictment now pending. ' """ ' The latest report is that the UniJed Spates Government is to pay eleven and a half millions of dollars for the Danish West India Islands, including St. Thomas, St. Johns, and Santa Cruz, subject to the claim of France in the latter,' or seven millions and a half for St. Thomas and St. Johns. ' MUSICAL ESTABLISHMENT No. 481 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. New Pianos, Melodeans, Ale&ardre Cr9 W and Cabinet Organs, at Wholesale or Retail, prices aa low as any First-Class Instnunents eaa be purchased. ; Second Hand Pianos atyreat bargains, prices from $60 to S250. There being some fire different makes of Pianos in this large stock, purchasers can be suited as well here as elsewhere, and perhaps a little better.' " g 10,000 Sheets of Music, a little Soiled, at 1$ cts. per. Page. One of the Largest Stocks of SHEET j MUSIC in the United States, MUSIC BOOKS, and all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and Musical Merchandise at the Lowest Rates. t HORACE WATERS, ! Ang. 30th 27. 4 1 ' 481 Bnudwij, K. Y. M IS G U I D E D r M E N. i i in iiw'or chwitt Ind miht. . Howard Essays, on the Errors, Abases and Diseases which form the basis of the O rarest Maladies in the first age of man, "and fearfully sap the ritai powers, with sure means of relief. Sent ia sealed letter enrelopes, free of charge. Address Dr J. SKtLLIN HOUGUTON, Howanf Association, Philadelphia, em, , , ; 3l-3m. FOR BARGAINS, in ererrthing too need in the line of Dry Goods, Carpets, &e call OB , , r -""- HARRY ELLIOTT, t J 'J L Jawlst door West of Citisena Bank. - "STon Can O-ot PURE SPICES AND PEPPER, At ATsar'a, S. S. Cor. Main and Xarian-cta.

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JXLTS. YV J-XN DIjU VY 9 -'' An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, Present to' the Attention of Mother t her GOO JHITJC SYRUP , Tot Children Teething which greatly facilitates the process of teething by softening ' the gums, reducing all inflammation, will al'ay all r aim and spasmodic action and is. . - A ; i Sure to regulate the Bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will giro rest to yearselres and ... . , ... - .. ... .-,.... . RELIEF . AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. - We hare pnt up and sold this article forororSO years, and can hat ik confidbncb AMDracraofit what we hare nerer been able to say ol any other ir.edicine. Never has it failed in a snigle instance to effect a care, when timely used. Nerer did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On the contrary , all are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms of commendation of its magical Sects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter Mwhat we do know," after 30 years' experience ; and pledge our reputation for the fulfillment of what we here declare. In almost every instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minntes afterthe srnrp is administerd. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None penuine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS A PERKINS, New York, is on ths outside wrapper. Sold by all Druggist throughout the world. PRICE, ONLY 33 CENTS PER BOTTLE Ifo-1. Schenck's Seaweed Tonic. This medicine, invented by Dr. J H. Schikci, of Philadelphia, ia intended to dissolve the food and make t into chyme, the first process of digestion. Br cleans ing the stomach wita scnencavs manaraae run, in Tonic soon res tors the appetite, and food that could noe be eaten before using it will be easily digested. Consumption cannot be cured by Sehenck's Pulmonic Syrup unless the stomach and liver is made healthy and the annetite restord. hence the Tonic and Pills are required in nearly every case of consumption. A half dosen bottles of the SEAWEED TONICand three or four boxes of the MANDRAKE PILLS will cure any ordinary case of dyspepsia. . . . , ,. . Boston, and at his principel office in Philadelphia every week. See dailv Daoers of each place, or his pamph let on consumption for his day's for visitation. . - - Please observe, when purchasing, that the two likenesses of the Doctor, one when in the last stage of Consumption, and the other as he now is, in perfect health, are onDroggvernment stamp. Sold by all 0 thaiiU aad Djalers, price $1,50 erd bottle, or $7,5ess h Ufdoren. All letters for advice should be addrth ed to Dr Schknck's Principal Office, No. 15 North 6teStreet Philadelphia, Pa. General Who sale Agents: Demss Barnes A Co., N. Y.; S. S.Hance.Baltimore, Md.; John C. Park, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker A Taylor, Chicago, III.; Collins Bros., St. Louis, Mo. ' Dr. Sehenck's Mandrake Pills ASnbstitote for Calomel. M npt.. iKila mm ivnnnnAl nf various roots havinff M uva. .. .v - - i a power to relax the secretion of the Uver as promptly and effectually as blue pills or mercury .without producing those disagreable or dangerous effects, which often follows tne use oi ne latter. -. . t .11 HniSnnatiianriWa th nills msvbe used with confidence, as they promote the discharge of vitiated bile, and remove tnose oostruciions iroin uyot and biliary ducts which canse billious aflections i. general. ", . .t....V'a Mandrake Pills, core sick headache and all disorders of the liver indicated by sallow skin, coated tongue, coatirness, arowsineas auu m pue feeling of weariness and lassitude, showing, that the Hrer is in a torpid or obstructed condition. iw. mhnr thou Pillimit he iiqwl with advantaM in all cases where a purgative or alterative medicine is required. Please ask for "Dr. Sshenck's Mandrake Pills." Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Price 15 cents per box. JUST ARRIVED, Ftoixl ,th.e East, A COMPLETE STOCK OF WOOLENS, i i it FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. AT J. ZEYAN & BROS., NO 38 MAIN STREET ' Consisting of FRENCH COATNIGS ill SI XALV.SHADES,)' f f , . The Celebrated F. & H. Castors, ,.fTtf elii t'X Choice line of. ToUJX. HILGER'S CLOTS & DOESKINS Declared to be the bosi Cloths in the market, by the Merchant Tailor 'a Convention of New York. A aptendid assortment of the Latest Styles of CASSI MERES, i VESTTNOS, Etc., ... 'Which we will Make up ia the LATEST OTYLEO, And boat workmanship, at th lowest figures the mar ket can afibrd. We mil salt also by the yard ia any quantity to, s f u purchasers. 5 - We especially invite the attention of THE LADIES, ! Te our LARGE STOCK of FRENCH CHINCHILLAS, For Ladies Sacqueing. It is undoubtedly the largest assortment evec brought to this city, and will be sold at a margin above cost. - ... , j Give os a call before purchasing elsewhere 30-tf. September 19, 1807. PROFESSIONAL iSurgeori. IDentist, ry ESPECTFULLY reminds hU 'itewlaand the LvA public, that he continues the Draetice f Dont.l Surgery at the OLD OFFICE on the N. W. corner of Main and Pearl-sts., where he will be pleased ' to receive all calii for his professional services. He aulicita a share of the public's patronage, aad war- ! Teeth Extracted without Pain, by the use of Ninoas Oxyde or Laughing Gas. , iJ t'.'vi 4 Ofiet t .the .i U j i GERMAN DRUG STORE. Ft.;Wayae Arenae, Opposite! HOWARD A. GRUBBS. .rTIAl". (IZ'& ?J- 'C mi?MY J A. Delicious Cigar for Five Cents, At Avnr'i, S. E. Cor. Main and Marionte.

FALL! GOODS!

1TRlD UP! The excessive dry weather, has .LLP eomnletelv driid up big prices in Dry Goods and Carpets, atStrartaa's Corner. Harry Elliott is selling all kinds of Goods at prices actually lurprising Jur tbe times. ' -tn.n, , G OOO I1KOWN MUSLINS at 10 cents per yard. , Bleached Muslins at V cents per vara, at XI. lv . E LiLdiKJ A 1 O. OOO ALL WOOL CARPETS, at 85 cts., at . . STRATTANU CORNER. B EST FRENCH MERINOS, in the market at f 1,00 per yard, at , . , JbLLlUTT'S. F HULL 4t CO.'S celebrated Webb-Bottom ed SKIRTS, at STRATTAN'S CORNER. -irmEST STOCKING, YARN in America, for T HE AMERICAN WIT is always fit for any one to read, za cts. a year. RICHARDSON A COLLINS, 42 John stnN. Y. A SK and receive THE AMERICAN WIT. 25 cts Jr. a year. RICHARDSON A COLLINS, 42 John it., N. Y, j 4n EN. GRANT is the Grant of Grants. THE 1 IT AMERICAN WIT ia 25 eta. a rear. ! RICHARDSON A COLLINS, 42 John St.. N. Y. j ONG CONTRIBUTOR in THE AMERICAN WIT 4 MA 25 cts. a year. t RICHARDSON A COLLINS, 42 John St., N. Y, P HUNNEE I The Ancedotes in THE AMERICAN WIT. 25 cts. a year. RICHARDSON A COLLINS, 42 John st., N. Y. II OME AMUSEMEMTS in THE AMERICAN WIT. 25 cts. a rear. RICHARDSON A COLLINS, 42 John St., N. Y. F REEDMAN'S BUREAU in THE AMERICAN WIT. 2' est. a vear. RICHARDSON A COLLINS, 42 John St., N. Y IRISH cts a RISHCALITIES in THE AMERICAN WIT. 25 year. RICHARDSON A COLLINS, 42 John St., X. Y, w HtRETHE LAUGH COMES IN. THE AMER ICAN WIT. 25 cts. avear. . RICHARDSON A COLLINS, 42 John stN. Y. T HE AMERICAN WIT ia a happy hit. 25 cts. a year - RICHARDSON A COLLINS, 42 John st , N. Y 31 3m. $6. R. AC. (N.Y.) BAETLETT'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE S. W. Cor. Fourth and Race ts., Cincinnati, o. ' ' The Actual Business College ! - The Finest College Rooms. The La rgest'Corps of Teachers, . The Most Practical Conrse of Study. A. M E JR I O A. ! JIIIRTY-TWO YEARS' SUCCESS! THE FACULTY INCLUDES ,1. M. BARTIETT, - - - - President. '. M. WAITERS, - - - - Principal. ;. R. CARNAHAN, (formerly Principal of Ohio Mercantile College,) Ass't Principal. jF. H. MOORE, Supt. Actual Business Department. K. WILDER, Supt. Department of Penmanship. , 'M. STRUNK, I AssisUntsin Arithmetic, English ... D. PRICHARD, ) ; Grammar, Composition, Correspondence, Ac, Ac .'ON. MILTON SAYLER, Instructor in Commercial Law and Lecturer. URN. PITMAN, Esq., Instructor in Phonography.' Persons comingto the city to enter, may order their sggage directly to the Office of the College. The graduates of Bartlett's College numbered by ( lonsands are to be found in every part of the com- ' tercial world, receiving from $ 1,500 to $5,000 per year. I'nll Course Life Scholarship, $50 ; Address JAS. M. WAITERS, Principal. W -A' T T E Tt S ' ' - NEW AND ORIGINAL SYSTEM OF Jquation of Payments, ; r ; Averaging Accounts ' ' - - and Interest, : A BOOK FOR EVERYBODY, ' I 'lerchant, Professional Mun, Bookkeeper, ;?'t,, , ..v CleTk aad Student, h, . .. Is now in press and will be for sale alter Nov. 10. bent postpaid on receiptor 51 00. i Published at t'v :t a ; BARTLETT'S COLLEGE. raxes Received in this City. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that arrangements j VI have been made at the Citizens Bank, to receive taxes due for State and Cmintr purposes. This will . take it convenient for all Tax Payers, residing nearer .lchmoDd than the County beat, and who transact t iieir business in Richmond. ' JOHV SIM. Treasurer. ' Centerville, Ind., Oct 31, 1867. 36-tf ..Notice to Seirs of Petition to Sell Real Estate. State of Indiana, Wayne County,) Court of Common Pleas. ) mTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT- ENOS V THOMAS, Administrator of the Estate of Caleb kind, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the Real state of the decedent, his personal being insufficient ,. pay his debts ; and that said petition will be beard : t the next term of the Court of Common Pleas of aid County. f 'Attest: WILLIAM W. DDDLEY1 CTbfW 4w. C. C. P. Wayne Co. .Notice to Seirs of Petition r to Sell Real Estate. - . . , State of laduma, Wayae County,) i Court of Common Pleats. I fk, OTICE is" HEREBY GIVEN, that JOANNA P, - LAWS, Administratrix of the Estate of John t-U Laws, deceased, has filed her petition to sell the ieal Estate of the decedent, his personal being ini ufficient to pay his debts ; and that said petition wiH heard at toe next term, of the Court of Common Pleas of said County. f Attest : W. DUDLEY, CrsrJt. : 4w. C. CP. Way no Co. UIVLN REED & SON, DEALERS JX HA RDVYARE, CU TL ERY, Carriage Trimmings Sec, ' .srt-.vr.i:; ALSO :t.;.,j .Saddlery Goods, Trnnks, r Satchels. . rs Whips, &c, , No, 81 Main Street RICHMOND IND. No. 81 Henry Block. r Ton Can G-et, Fresh and Reliable Drags & Medicines, At Avbbt', S. E. Cor. Main and Marion-st.

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- i nenlting fross Any eaaee whsvf Prostratioa of tw ianVca M , Tit. -Km f 9 m S I .-r; i'.. -it or DISEASES OF CAMP L1EE. i it :-. ;-tO I'-t-'a-ii 4 triors aoif Soldier, Citizeas, Jf ale ar FcasaJa, Alt or Toath. " " Will find in this Bitters s pare Toaie not dependent on bad liquors for their almost miraeniou efects . DYSPEPSIA, "4". AXD MS K ASKS ultimo raox aiaoaanu OF the LIVER and DIGESTIVE ORGAKS, ' HOOFLAND'S GEnMAfl CtTTEft,1 This Bitten has Performed more Car, gim lUr Satisfaction, has more Testimony, has mere Bctpectable People to voaah fbr it, tbaw aay other article, hi ?fea73af.:iv. in ibilj no I C'i3.rt. to sui.t'i-.-i ii lWe defy any one to contradict (hi aaartion, .and od witit; lobo to aay on who will produce a certificate published bj ""' ' ns that Is not genuine. H00FL AHD'3 GERM All BITTERS, WILb Ct SI (TUT C AB.'! Or n;vi2 VJy -aii? uUTZd&i sslt lain -Cltroafc.or NorvoaaDehilitf,' p.;g3-"i and Diseases of the Kidaer. . Observe the following symptoms resulting from the disorder of the digestive organs "' . Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of flood lo the '- Head, Acidity of the Stomach. Kaaaea, rienrt-! burn, Disgust for Food, Futtaes or Weight in tiki Stomach, Sour Eructations, Bink- " , ; - ing or Swimming of theUead.- ' ' ' Hurried and difficult c f.iJ iu ? Breathiag, iavia is ,T Fluttering at the . -mnil rt,Chofcigwr8uf Cdw t$ib -ti.i'i focating Sensations when la, a f.j... ' 1 lying Posture, Dimnes " .i of Visioa,Dota ci-? c or Web before the . Sight, Fever and Dull Pan i a; I, in the Head, Deficiency of Pers- , piration, Yellowness of the -Shin r'l- . and Eyes. Pain v in the Side. Back and Breast Limbs, Ac, Sudden Flushes of ' . Heat, Banting in the Flesh. Constant imaginings of Evil aad great Depression of spirit. f, r REMEMBER, .... H 1 That Ait Bitten i not Alckotie, etmtaimt no Rum or Whisky, oaW eoaaot male Vrtmkmrdtbmt it tht ftate Tame wise World. . Ilcad X7ha Oaro Oo: ml Erom Rev. W. D. Seigfried, Pamrf Twetnh Baptist Church, Philadelphia f t , , w A Gentleman : I have recently been faboring 'tinder the distressing enact of iadigaatfcm, i iissuai by a prostration of the nervoua system. Numerous re media were reoomnMndad by mend, aad some of them tested, but without relief. Tour . Hofiand'a German-Bitters were reeonunended by ' person who had tried them, and whose favorable men tiea of the Bitter induced me to try them.' I must confess that I had aa aversion te Patent Medicines iron the 'thousand and one" quack' "Bitters," whose only aim seems to be to palnvoa sweetened aad- drugged liquor upon the community ia a sly way, and the tendency of which, I fear, ts to make many confirmed drunkard. ' Upon learning that ynara was really a medicinal preparation, I took if with happy effect. 11a aojon, aec ooty nvoa ine neaaaea, oat upon the net tods system, was prominent and gratifying. I r feet that I have derived great aner permanent benefit from the use of a few bottle. Terjr respeetfolly yon: rs ' ' -'o, 354 Sbaekamaxon 8trect. . From the Rea. . D. Fendall, Aasiatant Editor Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. ' '-1 have" derived d ided benefit troaV the" use ot Hoofland's German Bitters, and feel it my arivilage to recommend them as a most valuable tonic, to all who are suffering from.gsn1 debilita or front diseases arising from derangement of the liver. ; wtmuA ..Ai2 5.:v Yonaatraly ? s-i: . t-rt fr,Pr From Rev. D. Merrige, Pastor of the Paasyunk Baptist ChiirclPhMadtphaaAJj -;-.. , FroauUw many respsotabla recamaisadstions grrea to Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, I was induced to give than a trial. . After using several bottles I found them to be a good remedy for debility, tad a moat excellent tonic for the stomacn. D. MERRIGE. From nor. Wm. Ssaifh, formerly Pastor of the Tincentown and Millville CN. J.,) Baptist Churches. Having used in my family a number of bottle of your Hoofland's German .. Hters, I have te ay that I regard them as an execV nt medicine, especially adapted to remove the disci. as they are taeoawieaded for. They strengthen aLd invigorate the svstecn when debilitated, aad are asefal ia disorders of tha liver, loss of appetite, Ac I have also recommended them to several of my friends, who have tried them f" Peyhaneflcialia the raatoruAio of health. 5. Yours truly, WM. SJIITHU , V . . M antehiMon 8t.,Iflaoa. BEWARE OF CdUIiTERFi5lTS. See that the gaataN df C. . VACXSH tk ... . ., ... ia wmnpar or aa vs lovai U-. hr.i PRIC3. aiagla Batqe g oaRttf Dai. ftr W. Should vour nearaat Tin. iJg L,.l, AlV-lii . do not be pnt off by any of the iatoxicatta avManTl JTi "ii.H. plaoaTCtCT.":; PriacJaal OCSapr to T- - Jx 18-. Te Jo by Praggls aad Ifsalara in the VaMcd Btata?.