Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 37, Number 41, 5 December 1867 — Page 3
v
i r fa J 5 it n 7 'S v J it - r - if. u i p ii i I
LOCALXOptlNS.
A- -c ,4 , ... ' - " 1 J , A RICHMOND POST OFFICE, Majr, WT. .a. . .... v ' . Columbus and East ,..- 00 A. ll .... 9 45a.m 7.ii 00 A.M Chicago.... r ".. : , .. Cincinnati.... .... 9 ' Pa too Mar..-.ri .. InlianspoUs'SlSJTJr IniiianapolismnS WsSt ........ 3 13 A. II Cincinnati ...."......-1 1 0 aji Dayton V Jf - " r. s- ? Chicago.:. r.Vii .v.. -f.r j! nehr ?tire. learns Taewdar aod - r'riJar. at ... .. ,i....1.;ii..ii'.ilJ'l do. (Urrtrea iamear at-.tvii.V J WMi Arb,rUBtbe.let MmkUt, Wedoeady "d Fridn, t .-j-Ws--.:..8.?' do. arr. Mondaj, Vednesday and Fridar, 4 00 p.m. Wincheate, Qwt4p:W:jXri'p Mondar. Wedonr nd Fridar, at .:ee a.m. do. arr. tuMd, Thursday d SAturdajj 4 60 r.M. BrooVrim' ria Abiwjrban, taes W7 I :'A nl VHAr .. .i-8 00 A.M. Arrivita TnaaJut and fUtufda At. ......... ' jWOffica open from 7:00 A.'-'itfa eVt Ojj 8ttndayrw 9:00 to 10:00 a.m,,. . . .' . . f-f s-KD.' A. JONES. P.M. ' , t fi'i J. nr i v arri v5? ai:d departure OP Irfe-Vjjj -' "- ;'''',: Crtlumd-inliaaapli Central ' ' .a IOIKO K AST LIATB,. Par Eipreaa PiUahurg nf r.-. . . 6.30 A..MV 1.15 r. m. 9.24 P..m -LBATK. ' . ... . . a liifcbt Express - OOIHO WEST ??ijtht Fwriml.......". Wtitfn Expraaa... -- Day Epw ..'..-. Accommodation Dayton A Xenia St .1' .a f J.' I ! Par Expr.. ..... Pittsburg Eprea if - r 4.60 AM. ........ 4 i ..11.20 r. H. 4.45 r.M. .........10.00 a. M. D. & Weatern K. H. , TRAINS LBAVB. ARRIVE i 9 00 A. M. 10.00 A. M. ... 8.00 P.M. 4.45 A.M. .......... . Ckieco c Great Katern. jj j yt TRAINS ABATE 'aBBIVB. Day Exprws. '-45. at. ?.0 a.m. Pittabursr Express.... 8.40 P. m. 8.3 a. m. ri..i.miitL ;RielMan4 k Chiesw A, R. ""lbatb."" "' "a'bitb; V . U.;l i v ; T.40 A.M. - A. M. Accommodation 7.00 a Chicago Express 9.10 a, ,M.-" W OO P. M. m. 0.30 r. M. Terre. Haute has four brass bands. Ne Albany is going to have a skating park this winter., Wanted all who intend making HI old ay presents,' to remember that the' Wlieeler t WFTsoa's Sewing Machine is the best 3Iacitine in the world. A good supply at 91 Main Street, Richmond, Ind. We invitethe attention of "our readers to the Interesting report of the present and prospective condition "of Montana Territory by 'Suiveyor General, How. Sol. , Mebbdith a Pvnopelsr -of
which will be tVnmd'Bn our first tge. vprftue firs or '-ecbnd night after having reWhestoa'sOintmeot cures The itcn. , , I - - ... kiAviAthoIr no Camn ilia '. VVheato.s Oi ntment cures Salt Rheum. j
.rri - i w . , t f - The President's Message is out he thinks "My Policy" has been endorsed by the People at the recent elections has something to say on a new subject, the Constitution, Ac.' The dailies contain it in its fullness ride. At a meeting held Dec. 4th, the following officers of the Liederkranz were elected for the ensuing term: Dr. Meoryd'Huy, Pre ; H. Winterling, Vice Pres. : A Em rick, Sec ; A Bescher, Treas, .Trustees : Dr. B. Muller, Jos., Martischangv Balth. Bescher. TttB second Sociable of the "Prtendi of-Pi ogress" will bo. held sto morrow (Friday)," evening ' at. Henry Hall, and regularly every two weeks u thereafter. Miis;.anJ instructions in dancing,, by B. B.CdstIb " '":'' 3 ii'-c "1 VMT., n - -.. SS '.-'I . -. Parchasers of Sis. James Clark's . ..... Female Pills are cautioned against eounterfeiis., The genuine have the " name of 4,Job MoskV on eitch v package, i All others are worthless. 41 3mo : Fits Thousand Dollars v worth of American Watches .at less than factory, prices, at Seib fe ; ANKEttEr's, 25 Main street. Patent duster applied to al American watches. Good Silver Watches for $9,75. ') No trouble to show goods ? Greenbacks taken at par until after the Holidays, for the best Sewing Ma chine in the World. Now is the time to make' sftJecttons for Chr.stmas presents, Notliing cheers the heart and relievs the hands so much as a Waeeler A-Wilson Sewing Machine, to be. had at' 9 1 Main Street, Richmond,. Indiana.' ,'''---. Joau iJitLisas. Every .bod y and his wife and children, ' will recollect that their friend .because he is the friend of lacteal fluid on which man kind alL receive their stsrt in this life- --will be here and give a 'Lectur on Milk, next Thursday Eve, at Phillips Hull. Turn out and give Josh a rousing honse fill it 'chuck full" gospel measure.', "C" "... mm m ' Something Nick. - We notice, in -at Skjb &, Askekt's, a fine'collectionf Ge4d, Stiver and Bronze Medals. These medals have been awarded to the "Robinson "Machine Works" of this 2 city, from time to time, for the best Thresher. Horse power, tfce. vThey are very fine and well worth looking at, and, as to their intrinsic value in ''greenbacks," there f 9 no ques'ion but that, "converted," they, would go a good ways toward paying one's expenses these high-price tirnes. ; This consideration, however, x docs not equal - the fact that they are pfoyf positivetbat Richmond as. withiq its 4 lftoiU,' the -f mechanf cat skill and brains to successfully-compete fforsuch prlceV Vbenevend wherever offered. 11 urrh' fotr'-th'sv Rajbumsoit; Macbiue Works"!
General "Price InsofancePoficy Pay1
' MAR a( tka I Afil -, . I The following receipt of Mrs. Martha Prick, widow of Geo. Steeling Trice, hJ beeit Jimo4ed Q3a5 videfiCe.'bf the" m r . r ! T . ueneuciai enecis 01 L.ue iflsurance. ib was onl- a few months before hiatieath? that Gen. Pricb effected an. insurance on his life, in the 6umof $10,000, and even tthen with but little ..consideration of the prudenceahd economy of the. tranaac-.. Uon. It has proven however, t' lav? bcenuui act with most beneficial results. The claim was with great liberality and peomptitude, on the part of the iEtna Life Insurance Company paid sixty days before maturity, a fact, which should, as it doubtless will, entitle the company to, A the renewed confidence of the policy . holders, and citizens generally. We append the receipt of Mrs. Price: ; rr? i " "St. Louis, Mo!, Nov.; 26, 1867. , .; Wm? II. Ransom, Esq. Sib: I ac knowledge the receipt at your bands of the tantamount Jue upon the policy of, Life Inuraoce; for 8 10,000, i which my late LiiVbjid Gen. Sterlixo Prick, held in the Company which you represent; the, JEtna Life Insurance . Company of Hartford.,,. itH , , Respectfully, Martha Trice. The above we "take from a St. Louis paper. The prompt action Of this reiiable Company contrasts favorably with 1 J that Of Some Other Companies represented . in thia lnnftlitv. and ia also a striking proof Ofthegreatimportanceof Life1"! Insuratice. t-This-justly -popular"? Com- ; pany is represented here by par friends, Bell & Bbllis 7 : ., . : i Since Col. Elliott, has sold out his stock of goods at the old 'Strattan corner," our old" friend W. E.'McDovvbllV can well exclaim : ,I am" 'monarch of all I survev;" for he ' is now tisins the l ' rear enuoi inai extensive store room ior . i . i A . . f his tailoring Bhop. here he can be found
. . . w . jt.. at all times bV his old friends and CUStO- , . j '1 , -i i f i? merS, ready tO do their Work With neat-' neSS and dispatch. Particular atteLtion : paid, aa- UStiaLtO manufacturing, gar. m -,.-., ' C i. tnents forriends , w hose ctoni lie espeeiallyoiicitS. Those-' 'wflO'desife "" ' . , . . . , . . garments of the .fteat and most fashion-'heBtic able "atyley are- also, commended, to give
. ,' ' , - . n - c , . L-Mc-eawl,-4.-6, ..SSrattan corner, ;,who will not Wllv throw them mto ht."- but i abi.iirider"'the 'operation '.''".Hia 'prices are fair and reasonable. ,r;;,B eu nioistvx: The' soldiers of th G.! A." R. of this5 Post, contemplate holding a Reunion, on: moved to their new Camp, at the Sakngerhalle, on Franklin street. The evening is to be spiced by baskets full of Lilenty ; amusements, toasts, and enter tainments in general. Friends of members Of the Post, Who desire to partici-1 pate with them, will be furnished a free. ticket for the occasion. For further particulars, see next week's paper. I. O. O. F. Trustees Building. The following gentlemen, . were, on T Wednesday night, November, 27th, elected Trustees for the I. O. O. F. Building Association : A. F. Scott,- and Fabius Fleming, .Whitewater Lodge; A. A. Curme, &L J. Shinn Woodward Lodge; Chas Leive, Lewis , Knopf ilerman Lodge jjC. H- f BarehenaloW. P. Wilson - f Richmond Lodge ; El. liellis, Orlen- ' tal Encampment. The above Trustees met on i Tuesday j night - last, ' and elected the followingofficers for the ensuing yeaf :,"J 1 ; f l' President A: F. Scott. Secret'ary4j.Et. Be'llIs.; ?' ' j fs Treasurer -W. P. Wilson. . j The Trustees' purpose building in the .m Spring a first elass Hall on the South west corner of Fifth and Main streets, to cost , not .v less than thirty thousand dollars. -'"The basement is designed for two large store room iron fronts, run-; ning back from Main ninety feet in thew clear, one room 24 and the other 23 feet ' in o width. j,'-Sv.corid story ,js designed fojoffiees.hethirdtory is designed for two large Halls, same size of baselent, ruaningAjagt aiid.weat. t n . j Fatal Accident On last Friday, an accident occurred at Covington Ky., that proved latal to the infant son ot Isaac M. and Lizzie Thatcher, formerly of this cky Little rIAtty,raged-about tune months, being near the stove, a pan of hot water was precipitated on his head, caused by the breaking of one of the legs of the stove, scalding him so badly thatUie died on, the Sunday follow ing? O 1 X I O O i J xo O Philip fluackel who emigrated from Lebanon '"county,' Fa! to 9 Montgomery Co., O., in 1S64, died at Germantown on the 25th at the age of. 73. A State temperance Convention has beeivX!alledilfyKther Indiana State Central Committee, to meet in Indianapolis on the 11th day of Decemberfor. the purpose of forming a "State ' Temperance Alliance," and to adopt such other measures as the state of the cause may7 'demand. - 'T Whsaton's OismtDNTis an old and well tried remedy, which keeps constantly increasing in popularity as its merits become known. It has been before the public for more than sixty years, and i universally acknowledgeb to be the most certain and speedy care discovered for SaltKheumr Uleira, Cnilblaius, Tetter. Pimples, Blotches, aud all eruptions orthe skin, while it is a nrt cure far the Itch, and will eradecate the most obstinate cases in forty eight hours. VAI ways eel the Beit.' DR I. J. AV I EHY'H Little Giant Liver Pills are teeosaBBeaoeA y aaodrede mC oar own people.
Si'EClAL NOTICES.
On Morje UnFrktcn ATK---Ala ! for the thousanda of nntrtuaR f Hitb J from tb fccqutr sent of a eertaW de--tt to, Uar broujfbt upon tfaeniiielvea the mnrm-.tiea of ap re it was yt toe noon oi me. The great Wo for ancb, and the :onlr sure, safe, posI ' ....... t PilU. See advertisement headed,LifeIealtb, Strength. "Good Health is agreat blessiog.'especiany when you are sick," says Mrs. l'artingtou,"wheh shows as plainly as words can express it, tliat health is not appreciated until we are deprived of it, and when sick we seek the moat effectual mean of restoration. For those snflerin with Consumption, and all its attendant ill, there is no relief so safe and sure as King's Prepared Prescription." See advertisement.-41-lra Facts to ii Rlmembbked. The longest river on the American Continent id the Mississippi, being 3,160 miles in length. The louse a I line of Railway is the Illinois Central,, being nearly 700 miles long. , The longest bridge ra. the -Victoria, which spaas the St. Lawrence at Montreal, and the longest lived persons in America are thpe that bare made una of King's Prepared PiescriptMl. See Advertisement. . 41-:IO i A . i m n, . ' " BEYOND THE MISSISSIPPI ." A Complete History of the New States aud , t Territories, from the Great Rirer -; to the Great Ocean. ' ; -! BY ALBERT d.'Hichar uses. Over 20.000 Copies sold in one Month. , Life and Adventure on Prairies, Mountains and the Pacific Coast. With over 200 Descriptive and Photographic: Views of the Scenery, Cities, Lands. Mines, People, and Curiosities of the New States and Territories. ; r To prospective emigrants and settlers in the "Far West,'' this History of that vast and lertile ' region will Drove an invaluable assistance, supplying as it doe9 a want long ielt of a full, authentic and reliable ' ?uide to. climate, soil, products, means of travel, Ac, f rvi'lCT;r';' ;; -;--3 -... AGENT3 WANTED. Send for Circulars and i see our terms, and a full description of the work.V . ! Ad.bress i NATIONAL PDBLISHINO CO . 27-4. -hii: J48 S est Fourth St., Cincinnati, Ohio J V 'j . A : v. 'i The Camp, the BattleJFielcU-and the TT " J 1 Or Liiuts and Shadows or ras Qbbat Rebblliox Heroic, Patriotic, Romantic, Humorous, L and Tragical. plendi;ai JllultralH Jithoverj lOOniatt Portraits j and beautiful engravings. This work ior genial humor, tender pathos, startling nterest, and ttractive beauty, standi peerless ana Y,n " ,w ePe"t"re J ". trAVe llearien, me riciuresque aau inuunc, iiie . Vittyand Marvelous, the Tender and Pathetic. The ,llU of Fame and Stoiy, Camp, Picket, Spv, Scout, ,iirou,c, ,nii Siege; Startling Surprises :" Wonderul EnCApe ; Faiuaus Words and Deeds of Woman, nd tae whole Panorama of the VV ar are here tbnllogly portrayed ia atnasterly maaaer, t once histurcl and romantic, renderiug in the nutst anjuie, brill,nd reJkdM9 thal Uie war has caiiej mrth. A Amusement as well as instruction may lie found in -verv page, as graphic detail, brilliant wit, and auhTsiwy, are killtblly interwoven in this work ,etif hterary art. ... v , ". 1 lilS worn ttettMutetu iwt praipi a.uiU aud p,rtiMn works, .nd s . This worK e44-iweiu i ue people are urea or arr want sometning umoroua and romantic. e have ajrents clearing over $100 per month. Send 'or circulars, and see our terms and Drool of the above '.'WrtKo cs"i:.j -i e o ,v 173 Race Sffeet, Cin., O ITCH ! r !ITCH! ! ' i ITCH!!! '' SCaATCHl , SCRATCH ! 1 SCRATCH 1!! ' in from 10 to 48 hours. Wheatou's Ointment cures VVheatou's Ointment cures Wheaton's Ointment ' cures Wheaton'A Ointment cures Tetter. Barber's Itch. Old Sores. Every kind f o ' of Ilnmor like Magic. Price 50 cents a box ; by mail. 60 cents. Address VVEEKS A POTTER, No. 170 Washington Street Boston, Mass. For sale by all Druggists. Boston, Nov. 21, 1867. sp. no. ly: s.k.n. -Mrs. WIN SLOW, An experienced Nnrse and Female Physician, Presents to the Attention of Mothers her SOOTHING SYRUP por children Teething, ' hich greatly facilitate the process of teething by ,oftening the gums, reducing all inflammation, will iltr all paid and spasmodic action and is. Sure to regulate the Bowels. I - .-1tk - .. ... w, . . . 4 epend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourilres and ,f tELIF.F AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. -i We have put np and sold this article foroverSO " ears, and CAN SAT im confidbscb and truth of it vhat we have never been able to say oi any other r.edicine. Never has it failed in a snigle instanee to i ffect a cure, when timely used. Never did we know in instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. - n the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, U: ind speak in terms of commendation of its magical ' fleets and medical virtues. We speak in this matter -what we do know," after 30 years' experience ; and dedge uf reputation for the fulfillment of what we 5 tere declare. In almost every instance where the ' nfant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief " ill be found in fifteen or twenty minutes afterthe tyurp is administerd. Fun tirections tor using win accompany each Bottle. None srennine nnless the fac-aimile of CURTIS A PERKtNS. New York, is as the outside wrapper, -i, Sold by all Druggist throughout the world. PRICB, ONLY 35 CENTS PER ROTTLE Dr. Schenck'ei Mandrake Pills A Substitute for Calomel. These Pills are composed ot various- roots having power to relax the secretion of the liver aa promptly and effectually as blue pillsor mercury, without producing those disagreable or dangerous effects, which often follows the use of the latter. i In all oillious disorder these pills may be used with confidence, as they prom.ite the discharge of vitiated bile, and ronvtve tuorw. obstructions from the liver and biliary ductr whicti cause billious' affections i. general. 1 Schenck's Mandrake Pills, enre sick headache and all disorders of the liver indicated by sallow skin, coated tongue, t!0tivness, drowsiness and a general feeling of weariness and lassitude, showing, that the liver is in a torji I orobstruciel condition. In short these Pills mv be oi witn, advantage -in all cases where a purgative or alterative medicine is required. '' ' " - ' 1 Please ask for "Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills." ; Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Price 25 cents per box. , . To Constunptives. The RbvT EDWARD A. : WILSON will send fre of charge to ail who de-nra it. the prescription wtte the'Jireciions'for making and using the simple re mil dy by which he was cured of a luog affection and tedread disease Consumption. His only object iabat benefit the atSicted and he hope e.terj, AuSerer to try this prescription, as it will cost them nothing will may prove a blessing. I lease address . Rbv. EDWARD A. WILSON, No 156 South Second Street, Willlamsburgh N. T MISGUIDED MEN. AND thb law of charitt and mercy. Howard Essars, on the Errors Abuses and Diseases which form the basis ot the Gravest Maladies in the first age of man, and tearfully sap the vital powers, with sure means of relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. ? Address Dr J. SK1LLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, fa, 21-3m. S " 4 iliifoiination. :i Information guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth ot hair upon a bald bead or beardless face, also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, Blotches, Ernpiions, ete., osthoekin, tearing the same soft, clear, and beautiful, can be obtained without charge by addi easing TH08. F. CHAPMAN. Chemist, J&f Always get the Best. Cigars for Set. toA41iaZia4YERXSLifi. Co7-er Jfiim St Warioo streets.
TA5CEST0R 18871
The Taxes for 1367 are now dne, and for tho par pose of receiving the same, I am required by an act of the Legislature to remain in the office front October 15th, the time of receiving the new Duplicate, untolhe Taxet become delinquent. ; elt? Ixso'i All persons having Koad Receipts will bring them in when they come to pay their taxes, as none can be received after the settlement of the Duplicate, except on Delinquent Tax. -I Hates of Taxati 11.. State Tax, 20 cts.ach $100 valuation, B0 cts. Poll. Count 5 " " , ... M . 100 " " Countr ' School H'gF'd" ao i Si TOfvjigmrs AND a m j ; St. - ! - TOWNS. Abington Tp. Boston " Centre " Centreville C. Clay Tp. Washington C. Dalton Tp. Frankli- MGreen " A Harrison Jackson Cambridge C. E. Germant'n Dublin ' Jackson Hagerst'n " New Garden T. Newport' O. Perry Tp. Washingt'n Tp.' Milton j-Cor. .; Wayne Tp. r, Richmond Cork. 10, f 10 j 1ft 10 I 25 100 200! 118 235 25 100 200' '16 235 25J00 200; 116 235 25100 200, 151235 25 00 200: 150 235 50:10!200: 156 25 25 100 2"0; 131 235 25:l00,200j 126 260 25 100 200 1 26 25 100 2tt0i lil 235 ' 25 100 2001 111:235 5''100 00: 131260 25 10 12001 161!260 50 1001200! I3l!60 5 100,200! lli:35 50 lt'OLoOj 176 310 25jj00j200! 11635, JSilOOi-iOOi H6I235 50' OO'iOO: 15V260 5 ,10 ' iH25 25 10i20!l0 1 10 ,10 10125 S 10 5 10 5ji0 5 0 5110 5110 5ll0 5l!0 .5'l0 -alio 5 10 5 ilO 5l0 -fits 10 10 25! 5 25 5 25 10 25 25 26 10 io: 25 25 50 100i20! I3ll5f60 25! 5 ill 00 200! 13 1260 JO I 50 100 00 106 260 10Ji2Al5i 35j50L'0-OOil3l!25 Dublin Corporation, School House Bond tax 50 cts.. Sobocl Honse Bond Poll fl. . , ' Ccntieville Corporaiion tx 33 cttf.. Corporation Poll $1, M. Dogtl, F. Dog $3. , , - - " ; Germantown, Corporation tax 50 cts., Poll 25 cts.' Hagerstown, Corporation tax 20 cts.,, Poll 25 cts. M. Dog 25 cts., F. I)eg 5- ct. ' irf : -r t JOHN SIM, Treasurer, W, C. . Centreville, Oct. f, 1867. - " - Nov. 14, 4w. DR. I. J. A VrRY'S tlTTLE GIANT h. if VEGETABLE LIVER J?IIiIiS, TnE GREAT ANTI-BILIOUS REMEDY 1niJwbstitute;for i CALOMEL. If you have Liver Complaint, ' II you have Sick Headache, m. It you have Bilous Attacks, -, rlf you have Dyspepsia, If you have Constipation, .Then use Dr. I. ,1., A VERT'S ; . . f LITTLE GIANT LIVER PILLS. They are entirely Vegetable, They contain no woody or inert matter, The'doae ia small, The action sure and thorough, " They Produce ro griping, - - - . - ... They cleanse the stomach, ' i Thev excite the secretions, They carry off (he bile. They leave no one costive, They are easily taken. They can harm riff one, " s Those of natural Weak Constitutions, Those who are Aged and Debilitated, . Those who are weakened by Disease, Those who suffer from Indigestion, Those who suffer from Liver Complaint,' Those who suffer trom Kidney Affection, Those who suffer from Dumb Ague, . Those who suffer from Loss of Appetite, Those who suffer from Nervousness. Those who feel a Loss of Energy, Should use , r.a 1 n 1 J : AVERY'S GI1 BITTERS, q rip "p. 0 THE GREAT DIFFUSIBLE STIIOTLBNT, ) Which possesses an extraordinary power of infusing vigor U4he whole, or any part ot the human system, which may have become weakened or debilitated. It is pre oared by charging pure Gin with the juices of Tonic od Alterative Roots, Barks, and Buds, in such a manner as to be sustaining as well as stimulating. Compounds of the bark mar produce a tempoary excitement, but to be followed by corresponding depression, after the fumes of the liquor have passed away. But this is not the case with this preparation, its effects are jiourishine and tasting, as well as stimu-.-latinpr. DR r AVERY'S Balsam FOR Affections of the Throat, Chet and Xng3. - ,x -" - - '' a. 4. .a. A p'eaaant and effestaal remedy, as testified by ' m ny of our citizen containing no Opium nbr fniner--al ubUuce. ..For Sale, at. s AVEKY'S, S. E. Corner Main A. Marion Sts. T H& AMERICAN WIT ia always t for any .one to res-i. zj ct. a vear. RICHARDSON A COLLINS, 42 John stN. T. ASK and receive THE AMERICAN WIT. 25 cts a vear. , RfcnARDSON A COLLINS, 42 Johoat., N. Y. 41 EN' GRANT is the Grant of Grants. THE W AMERICAN WIT is J5 cts. a ver. R1C1IAKDSON A COLLIN'S, 42 John N. Y. TT ONG CONTRIBUTOR in THE AMERICAN WIT JLa .25 cts.' a year.y r- , : f RICHARDSON A COLLlNK;4 i John it; S. Y. IpHCNXEEITbe Ancedotesia THE" AMERICAS , WlT.-.5ta. a vear. . 4 I. .1 R1CHARDSOS A COLLINS. 42 John $f.;.'TJ rTTrOME AMUSE MEMTS in THE' AMERICAN . 5S eta. a rear. AUJL WIT. ire cts. a rear. RICHARDSON A COLLINS, 42 Johnst.N. Y. FREEDMAN'H BUREAU in THE AMERICAN WIT.- est. a rear. RICHARDSON A COLLINS, 42 John si., If. Y) WRISHCALITIES in THE AMERICAN WIT. 2$ JL ets a vear. ' - .? ... . . RICHARDSON A COLLINS, 42 John St., N. Y TmTHETHE LAUGH COMES IN. THE AMER W ICAN WIT. 25 ets, a Tear--.. RICHARDSON A COLLIN John st.,N. Y. Tar111 m&'i&U&k&S i.K;HARXSO.N A COLLINS, 42 John st , N.Y 31 3w. 8. R. A C. (N. Y. !
C 0 MM E R C I A L COLL EG E
S. W. Cor. Fourth and Race CINCINNATI,. 'n!U, ,ta., The ' Actual ; Business ' College!; The Finest College Room, The, Largest Corps of Tearhew, " ; .The Most Practical Course of Study, ,H ; in i THIRTY-TWO YEARS' SUCCESS! THE FACULTY INCLUDES 7 , R. M. BARTL ETT, - - - - PresiJeut. J. M. WATTF.RS, - - - Principal. J.'B. CARJTAHAN, (formerly Principal of Ohio. Mercantile Collese. Ass't Principal. W. H. MOORE, Snpt. Actual Business) Department. J. K. WILDER, Supt. Department of Penmanship. WM. STRITN K. 1 Assistants in Arithmetic, English ED. PRICHARD, ) " Orammar, Composition; Oor- - ' ' respondence, Ac, Ac. HON". MILTON SADLER, Instructor in Commercial Law and Lecturer. - - ! BURN. PITMAN, Esq., Instructor in Phottngraphy. ..Persons coming to the city to enter, may order their (baggage directly to the Office of the College. "-The graduates of Banlett's College-i-numberel Ty thousands ate to be found in every part of the eommercial world.receiving from $1,500 to $5,000 per year Full Course Life Scholarship, $50 Addres; JAS. M.WATTERS, Principal . NEW AND ORIGINAL SVSTEM OF . a Equation of Payments, , " ' :'l V...4,,;7' 1;; Averaging Accounts - ej and Interest, A A BOOK FOR EVERYBODY ; . u Merchant, Professional Man, Bookkeeper, .. .u Clerk andStudent, Is now In press and will be for sale alter Nor. 10. .... Sent postpaid on receipt 01 Si uu..' t. -Published t . ..... j..-, - BARTI.ETTS COLLEGE. JUST ARRIVED, i From tlie East, ; A COMPLETE STOCK OF WGOLENSJ ron FALL AND WINTER WEAR. I AT J. ZE7A N & BRO'S, ) NO. 38 MAIN STEEET, ' : " Consisting of FRENCH CO AT NIGS '(ALL SHADES,) ' '. ! The Celebrated F. & H. Castors,! . .. . - . . f .. ... A Choice Line of i . : n". .'i : f i . is I HILGER'S CLOTH & DOESKINS j Declared to be the best Cloth in the market, by the j' S Merchant Tailor's Convention of New York. . , r A splendid assortment of the Latest Style" of C A S SI CV1 ERES; VESTINGrS, Etc., . - r . . . ...... - Which we will Make np is the : " LA T E ST STYLES. And best workmanship, at the loweit figures the mar -ketcan afford. -.-. r j -,. 41, t y3 -,-,' f.rr: We will sell also by the yard in any quantity to, purchasers. ' ' ' , , ",',' 'j. S'UZC' . . j We especially invite the attention jof , . . t THE H. A. D IES, To onr LARGE STOCK of FRENCH CHINCHILLAS, l or Ladies Sacqueing. . , It is undoubtedly the largest assortment ever brought to this city, and will be sold at a margin above cost. V, - '" ::.? Give us a call before parchasina elsewhere. "30-tf. -: September 19, 1W5T. ,r: FALL GOODS! DRIED TJPf The excessive drr -weather, hascompletely di-wd up hig prices in Dry Goods and Carpets, at Strattan Corner. Harry Elliott is selling all kinds pf Goodd at prices actually surprising for the times. 1 ." : '. ' , . OOOU I1ROWN MUSLINS at 10 cents per yard. Bleached Muslins at 9 cents per yard, at H. C. ELLlOtT S. AlOfl JT at OOI ALL WOtL CARPETS at 85 cts., STRAf TAN'S CORNER. "rmRST FRENCH MERINOS fr the mrk M.9 at $ 1,00 per yard, at ,-rEU.IOTT'S. i F I HULL CO.S celebrated Webb-Bottom ed SKIRTS, at STRATTAN'S CORNER. B EST STOCKING YARN In America, for 11,10 per pound, at HARRY ELLIOTT'S. wn OK BARGAINS, in everything you need in me iiavT 01 a,y wvu, .ai uri., HARRY ELLIOTT, eatl - arlst door West of Citizens' Bank. HORACE WATERS' MUSICAL ESTABLISHMENT No. 4 SI BROADWAY, NEW YORt, 1 .rv new Pianos, Melodeans. Alexai dre 5 " " and Ciabinet Orran. at Wholrsa.e or Retail, prices as low as anv First-Class Instruments can be purchased. Second Uasd Pianos at great bargains, prices from i to szao. 1 here being 1 five different mates ot nanos in tbis large stock, purchasers can be suited as well here as elsewhere, and perhaps a little better. - " - :. . 10,000 Sheets of Music, a little Soiled, at 1 cts. per. Page. One of the Largest' StoeksVf 1H EET MUSIC in the United States, MUSIC BOOKS, and all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and Musical Merchan dise at the Lowest Rates. nnsin w a tpb a Aug. 30th r. r 481 BroAdw.y, N. V?
AWAY J1TH ,
l&'fl if a i3 S 9 HPECTACUnJ 6. Si r JPLD EtE MADE N EW, i j a ; H If; '-9 Jt iMAeMM He pnot-Bai4 on receipt or io etits. Address " Dr. E. B. FOOTE, -itiifiiiH No.110 LexingtM A vrnwe, 1 Cor. of East 28th t- N. Y. jhgr y fat sf Jin j i' ft UNCOMFORTABLE u is ii Coafortn w-fof tb Rnptnred. Sent poet-paid .f i T. 7a tecBiat vtS Ceotswi Addresa - DrS. B. FOOTE, No. 110 Lexington Avenoe, , Cor. of Eeast JtStb St., N. Y. , - "4 'T a . j f. f '""CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ' For the MARRIED Rent FREE, in sealed en -s" velop. on receipt of 10 eta. n , A- Addresa -"' . . Dr. E. B. FOOTE, , (an'hor of Medical Common Sense.1 .'Book " 400 pages,: -r $',5. sent by Mail.) T Nu 119 liexinrton Avenue; ;! .jFCor. of East 26th St., N. Y, 2S 3m.-o cht J. C. A Co." a.. The Fall Hat Fashions. :. THE undersigned has just received hisnew FALL Style of -' II ATS and CAPS, to which he invites the attention of all who would indulge in the latest fashion.. Call at the Hat and Cap Store of I ' t C i ; Richmond, Jnd. Woptj. Jaao? t Pihh A -R1VTQ ? - Sold br the Trade General I r. ,V Prirt Reduced A LAerrJ discount to Dealer Upwards of "200,000 of onr Arms bare txcn" ' . furnished the U. S. Goverument. i. . A buy Rbvolveb, 44-100 in. Caliber , . Navt Rbvolvbb, 35-100 in. Caliber, , , Belt RBvoLven, (Self Cocking,) Navy Caliber, Bblt Revolver, Navy Size Caliber, Police Revolteb, Navy Site Caliber, ft 5.New Pocket Revolver, fwitb Loading Levert) Pocket Revolt ek, (Self Cooking,) Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt.) No. 32 Cartrdge, Rkpeatiko Pistol, ( Elliot pt.) No. 22 Cartridge, Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30 A 41 Cartridge, Oc Cane, using No. 22, 32 Cartridge, Revolving Rifle, 36-100 io. Caliber, .' Breech Loadini Rifle., No. 32 Cartridge, Breech Loading Carbine, ' - -' ' 4 U. S. Rifle, ( Steel Barrel.) with Saher Baronet, IT. S. Rflbd MrsxeT, Mpringficld Pattern! . . ; , . -s - ..i . f K. REMINGTON A SOKil, Ii.iON.New York- , "! ' .agents.; , ;; ';;;;!'' ; 4 Moore A N Ww4sr New York; Wn. Head A Son, Bos-, ton; Jos C. liruhb A Co Pliiladelpliia: Poultney A Trimble Baltimore; Henry FftlsomACrt. New Orleans; B. Kittredge A Co., Cincinnati; Johnson, Spencer A Co Chicago: L. M. Rumsev A Co. St. Louis; Albert E. Crane, ran Francis: B. A. S. H. Thompson, Wontreal. - .vj.'j .. .... -;.52.--. IRVIN REED & SON, . , HE U t:iiS A s .. .-, H A R D W ARE, C UTLER Y, Carriage Trimmings -&c , .-ST:-'. i'j-J -Al.riO- J Saddlery Gooclsi Trunks. 5 ' Valise s. 3 i s a t c'liVl'isiJ . A. Whips, &c., No St Main Street, &- kY.T T. 1 RICIIJIOXD I3TI.No. SI Henrr Bloelu ,f f - " PROFESSIONAIs. uSurgeoii Dentist, ' fJW ES PKCTFUL.I.Y reminds his friend sand the public, that he continues the practice of Dental surgery at the ULU urritc en the A. W. corner of Main and Pearl-sts., where be will be pleased to receive all calls f"r bis professional services. . He solicits a share of the public's patronage, and warrants entire satisfaction. ... . Teeth Extracted without Pain, by the as of Mtia Dxvdeor Langhiag Gas. ivici mono, reo. ii,ioo. ( . . . ... j. -DrHENnY-d: GERMAN DRUG STORE. Ft W ay ne Ar enue,. Op poitf . . HOWARD Ar GRUBBS. ' " 1 i r;T , v r ? JtlCHMOHD, IP. : JOHN C. WHITRIDGE, , A.ttor n ey t taw . & Notary, YAUGHAN BUILDING, t .t it hr the corner of Main and Fifth-sts. entrance on Main-st., -i Richmond, Indiana. Dr; HEMRY dHUY, . Residence:' Marioii Street. ! ' . s-- .... 1 ,,. -- .! . t (Near Morrisson Library.) ; ' -' " T'?o 7 Office Honrs: From 1 to 3 o'clock. P. M. C. II. BURCHENAL, !!?. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ISTotarv Public. Office, o-ver Citizens Bank, entrance oa Main Street; ,At3Hf)tiIi.a' 301 StClttOND,"ID.4 DR AVERTS - DLOOD PUBir YlflU ictir, i .1. i i 1 -n -. AND " -.Sl'i LI V ER S YR UE it JB For all diseases arising- "from an' impure state of the blood, or a disordsd Lrrnr.? It hm bsos- nssd with great suoeesa amonc our citizena. . , For Sale, at .. f- "T . '-.-j. t ... . -j .ift (iAfBBY'8 DRITG-STORE, V"? "' -i 1 h'.-.uS Ioa-x Urs.,iY. ,.r'i ,fitbis .'I X ttt t-rt'-m - ... V a A SOUTH-EAST CORNER MAIN AND MARION 84s. 71? .el4l' -TShI tv." j ena .
Richmond, Nor. T, 187,
The Great dirntrtJxdnT6v o
1 ft& til e if f . flVot lTkiAkvlKtAratici; . . . . . . . s 1 HOOFLAND'S .31 .5 .Qjtl
I i -HI. i. Oilt SU !Lf,t -s 1 r rfk ,3 ..'i-i
wit i- crk I i DECIUTY ! , nrnn it v i
tcanltiaf froa anmas wkatever' ' - 03:-,
Fro.tratisa of 'tit tiytt&a, ;nn o rri? Hi Jfof,rl t.CS,i- -yotJcsJihi' on;
;oevere AAarasnips, j ? . ,. . .. ... OF 4 fC'V-. i,- , ve DISEASES OF CAMP LIKE.
Soldiers,1 Citizea, Male r Female.' A dolt - : liHiii i-. t, t or Youth r r ; . " " : i ... Will find in this Bitters a pure Tonic' riot -depn- ii(4 lent on bad liquor for their almost miraculous eflertx .
vi': .37,. r, -;s.ri AND DISBABE8 BEStl.TINO FBOM niSOnOBBs' ' OF the LIVER aad D1GESTI VE VRC?a'KS,! cvbed r HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,. This Bitters has Performed more Cures, gives better Satisfaction, has more Testimony , has dm reBespeet- f able People to roach or t, than any ether artieie ia , the market c i ..1 We defy , any one to. contradict , this assertion, afcJ WILL IY SIOOO t any one who will produce a certificate published by , ( ns taat is not genuine. HOOFLilND'S GERMAN BITTERS, will eras every case or t'aroaic or Nervoos Debilit) , - and Diseases of tae Kidney. f t;; UbservethetolIowBigaymptOBis reuniting irom la disorders of the digestive organs : - . . jm Constipation, Inward Pilea, Fullness of Blood to the .7 Head, Acidity of the Stomach. Native a. Hesrbare, Disgust ftir Food, FullneenoriWerght . ia thj Stomach, Soar Eructations, SirAingor Swimming of the nead.'Sif' ' y.-.i .-Hnrried and difficult Breathing, o Kt ar.v : Fluttering at the ' ;-i-.-l.;i . ' : . , . . Heart. Choking or Snf- . ' foeating Sensations when In a i. tOJ ' lying Posture, Dimness . i , of Vision, Dots It d ' -7 or Webs-efro- Ah , . , iJ , . t . .1,1 &'uA . a.u . In the Flead, Deficieticv ct Pet 4 .c:i. v ..j nn i.: ; t: i piratioB , Yellewnea of the 1 6tln ; and Fyea, Pain in the Side. Back t and- Breest Limbs, Ac.', Sndden Flushes nfi'.l. I Beat, Burning in r the Flesh. Constant inaagining of Evil and "great Depressfcn' of Spirits. REMEMBER, yiortl it ' Bitter ii. xot Alckoiic, contain 'no 'fiimt or . ' Hlirtv, mnd cannot make Drunkard, but i the bett Tonic Ml Hrr. ,-H;Ji li-ifA.- ;- Read wha Oays So. - ' ai UfOtlVjQfCl nit IO Erom Rev. W, D. Seigfried, Pastor of Twelfth Bap- " tist Church, Philadelphia. Gentleman : I hare recently been laboring under the distressing effects of indigestion, accompanied by a prostration of the nervous system. Numerous remedies were recommended by frienda and some of . them tested, bnt without relief. Your Hootland'a German Bitters were recommended by persons who had tried them, and whose favorable mention of these Bitters induced me to trr them.' I ' mnst confess that I had an aversion to Patent Medicines trom the 'thousand and 'one" quack "Bitters," whose only ' " aim seems to be to palm off sweetened ' and dragged liqnor upon the community in a sly way, and the tendency of which, 1 tear, is to make many a confirmed drunkard. . Upon learning that jours was really a medicinal preparation. 1 took it with happy effect. Its ae ion, not only upon the stomach, but upnn the . neivoua svstem, was prominent and gratifying. I( teel that 1 have derived great and permanent benefit ' " from the use of a few bottles. . , ,i , "'Very respectfully' vours, f :i '-' ':' '; fij oi hr"" W.D. SEIGFRIED ; , ; ' -'O. 254 Sbackamaxon Street. i.j ' From the Rev. K. D.I Fendall, AasisUst Editor Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia, , , ; I have derived decided benefit from the 'use cf ' Iloofland's German Bitters, and feel it nr prfvileg : to recommend them as a most valuable tonic, to all who are suffering from general debility or front di ' sees arising from derangement of the liver. lours truli D. FENDALL. ' From Rev. D.Merrige, Pastor of the Passyunk Baptist Church, Philadelphia.- -r From the many respectable recommendations given to Dr. Hoofiand's German Bitters, I was induced t' give then a trial. Arte: nsing several bottles I found them to be a good remedy for debility, nd a most excellent tonic for the stomach. sq M P-"'" til r- -D, MERRIGE. ;n s ' From Rer. Wa, Smith, formerly Pastor of the Yineentown and Millville (N J.,) Baptist Churchaa. Having used in my family a number of bottles of your Hoofiand's German Hters, I have to ay that I regard them as an exet, ot medicine, especially adapted to remove the discs es they are recommended for. They strengthen aid invinrt th ax.n j when debilitated, and are useful ra disorders of tho iiver, iobs or apneiite, c. I bare also recommended them to several of my friends, who bars tried them, and fouud them greatly beneficial ia the restoration of health. Yours truly, WM. SMITH Hutchinson 8t,,Philada. 1 BEA OF b - . . . See that ths signature "of C. M. JACKSON' Is" .-ui 'AO -thswrapparoCoBehsottls.:! f0 ?,crr 9ii la ICS .T.H i ! ' Singte Bottlo i. or Half Dob. tor So." fj Should yoWneaVssiDrngrmt not bars tssirtido do not be pnttoff by any of tho intoxicating pewpara-' tions that maybe offered in Its place, bat send to us and wa wiU fes, sssnrsiy paetood. asxpra, t -,li-W-etJ'OOe aai Maaafactory, - PrrTTi A tyZLPULA., PA. "73 V-.'i AA PTiftPTPTfaiJ
53
r-
