Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 38, Number 5, 26 March 1868 — Page 3

LOCAL COLUMNS.

4 'ci Ilarch 20111, 1C60, Arrival aud p' Pail. RICHMOND POST OFFICE, llifth loth, 188 M.AJMA CU8E. 'Columbus eBd East.r. Chioago ........ Cincinnati. ..'.. Daytoa Way ... ... Indianapolis and WMt..." .......... 10 15 A.M 4)0r.at Min a nPF.N. Indianapolis mod West.' ... 2 SO T.M ..12 30 Tjt ...10 80 A.M . . o 4& r ji ... 5io p.k Cinoinnatt.,.. .... Dayton Wef ....... Chicago.... Rnlnmhm And EM.. ...... Boston and Beeeby Mire.leaves Tuesday and ' Fridey.at.... .. . " i. do rriees aaise daya at... Arbe,viaBethelAe.leareaMoBdey,Wedneaday and FridT, at- 'r,;L'r, iiT ... err. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 4 00 r.u Winchester, ria. Set'-M, ,lw Monday, Wednesday tnd V-nf S do. err. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 4 00 r.u. Brookvillerie Abingten, leaves Monday and Friday at- - ! " Arrives Tsasdsy sad Saturday at... 00 r.u. say-Oflice open from 7:30 A. M. to 7:30 r. at. .On Sunday ,from 0:00 to 10:00 a.m. ED. A. JOKES, P.M. CAMOIDATES-AIIirOlIHCEMENTS - .. i - . . . Tbbms ft for ubecribeti; - for Boa-sabserlbers toUpeidiavarieMy in advene. ' '1'.; , ; , Jtrcos Oom-oh Plbas, 6th Juditi District. We in authorised to announce John F. Kibby, aa a candidate for Judge or tbia District, eubjoct to the deetsiou of the Republican nomtoatinaT election, and tba decision of a Republican Convention. SaaniFr. Wa ara authorised to annonneo Jacob S. Ballenger, aa a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Wayne County, aubject to the Apn nonrinating election. We sra aotborixed fc saneuncs George C Colltna M a candidate for Sheriff of Wayne county, asbjeet to the April Bepoblican Nomination. Edt Palladium: Sir -Fl ease announce oe dio rw flMtrm W. Adams, aa a candidate tor Bnerm L.,mtw mhiMl tn the RDU abliaan nominatin election. Posawruio Att't, DiTiCT.-Mr Edir,Pleaae annonnce Went. Wm. H. Jones, of Brookville. m a candidate for nomination, for the office of District Praaeentor, in tbe.6th Judicial Diatnot of Indiana composed of the Counties ol Franklin, Union, rayette and Wayne., aubject to the deciaion of the Republieea party. , "VTv, We ara authorised to announce the name of Abel L. Study, of Richmond, aa a candidate for the ofllea af Diatriet Att'y for the Sixth Judicial District of Ind. aompoeea of the CmiatUa of Franklin, Fayette, Union and Wayne Subject to the April Union Nomnatinf Election. .-.. - ; - . ..-.;,. - Cocwrr CoMMiasioF. We are authorized to announce I. H. Pierce, of Hageratown, aa a candidate -for re-election to the office of County Commissioner, aubject to the deciaion of tha Republican Nominating Election to April neat. i -- u aA We are anthorited to announce Andrna S. Wiggins of Hageratewn,aa a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to tha April nomination. " ' BaraaWBirraTiTm. We are authorised to announce John 1. Underwood, aa a candidate for the Legislature, aubject to the April nominating election. Pleaae announce tba naaos ot Dr. Daniel Leah aa candidate for the Legialature, aubject to the April Nominating Eleotioa. .,-. ---s - , Wa ara authorised to announce Maj. Benj. L. Mariin aaaoaadidateforRepreaentatiTetothe Legialatore; subject to the April nominating election. We are authorized to announce William C. Bow en, of Jefferson township, aa a cancidate for Representatire in the Indiana Legislature, aubject to the Republican nomination. i . . f.-.V----;-,-. ' Palladium: Please announce the name of H. B. : Payne, Esq. sa a candidate for Repreaentatire in the Indiana Ijesialature, aubject to the Republican nomination. Makt Votbrs. We are authorized to announce Elibv Cox, sa a candidate for the Legislature, subject to the decision of the April nominating election. To the Rcpublioant of Wayne County: At a meeting of the County Central Commit- , tee, held at Cetiterrille on the 21at inat it was ordered that the Chairman have pnbliahed a .afficient namher of Uandbilla to aupply- eaah Toting precinct in the county with the Reeolutioa paaaed by tb County Corrreation, defining the qualiticationa of Toters, and that the com -mitta io the aeTeral Tuwnahipa be requested to hare them posted up in some conspicuous ' place, where the election is held. - -, . - . This will be attended to in due time so that f ell the Townships will be supplied. - It was further requested that the elections in - nil the Townships and -voting precincts, be eonducted with unusual care, and as near as may be in accordance with ordinary elections; that e list of the Toters io each roting- place be kept - end that' can be taken; that no person be permitted to vote, except such as ere qualified according to the spirit of the Resolution referred to. This is a Party-mode of nominating candi- ' dates, end belongs to oureelTes ead not our opponents. The returns of the election are to be made on the aame day that the returns are made for the Township elections on Thursday after the election.-4 :! "--' ''' It is to be hoped that ell Republicans will 'turnout and rote, that no complaint may be made afterwards, that there was not e full and fair Tote. - ' :r . , A meeting of the rations candidates will be ' held at Centerrille, on Monday, March ' 30th, 1868, to arrange for printing the Tickets. A full attendance is deired. : " '": ' ... JI. B. PAYNE, Ch'n W. C. C.tJ. Telegram and Humming Bird, pleas copy. ' "kepublicaw meeting.: ' ' Qen. Tom. Bxw vctt, candidate for Congress, will address the People of Wayne County, on Political questions, at the following times end places! it (') Z-t : . ' Milton, Friday night, March 27. i. . Cambridge City, Saturday night. March 28. OrLadiea and Gentleman, are cordially in-wlf-ai etionl . Hon. J. II. Fasquuak, eandidale tor Con greas, will addresH the People of Wayne county on Political queationa, at the following times and places: Tuesday. Cambridge City March 31, at 7 P. M. ' Richmond -April 1st, " 7 M - , .. . Thursday , . WiniMnebergaU...: " Weshhn.;....,..?ril "r- . Friday." Rycamore Val.Sc. House. " 3d, vT'4 " Saturday. ; , Milfen.;, 4 w.t.f. , 4th, 44. 11: 44 '1. (W"All parties are sordiaHy inrited to attend. t PAIKTS-SOtD OUT. !(...!,. -.1',... . . : .:!; 1 A .. ,-. t , tiWi . 1; gating sold my entire stock, otTaints and Pain torn Oooda, to Pott Baos , i shall deem it a kindnesi. if my friends who3 are in , need of eueh article, will give them a call before purf'ehaalng'r',- ' r:'t"; wr " HTin"."dri,lP4J?ed, ef asj Pahtt 8toc, m abore stated, I am bow 'prepared to girs Jocrea- " sed attention to the - regular Drug trade espeeially fa the line of Draggieta Saadriea, laatraaamtav4(c e, to the manufaoture and preparation of MaDioiaaa, together with such prirate Recipes for LinimenU, Syrups, aVe., as my friends or the public a large, may bring to me for that parposeV. , ' : .. . - ..... V-'4e-W. Pl.UCUaERU : viaeheMe4,Maae,M,4898, ,. 4w

Rail Rosd Sbops--Citixens' Meeting. -

The intense interest of our citizens in their endeavors to obtain the location of the C. C. eV I C. W"ork-Shops in Richmond, was again manifested on Saturday night last, by crowding Phillips Hall to its utmost capacity. 'jV V. " ; , Th meeting was organized by call ing Mayor Young- to j the chair, and appointing ,'. Call Johnson, Secretary. TheJMayor stated the "object of., the meeting to be to hear the final report of the Committee on Railroad Shop, when' Wm. A. Bicklb, Esq., presented the following report, which was unanimous ly adopted. , r The committee to whom was entrust ed the business of negotiating with the Chicago, Columbus k Indianapolis R. R. Company, for the location at this city, of the main construction and repair shops of said road ask leave to submit the following report: - j r , .. , . After the committee first visited Co lumbus, a correspondence was opened with the President and other leading gentlemen connected with that read, which resulted in eliciting from them a suggestion, that our citizens submit a proposition of the amount of aid they were willing to furnish said' company, r in building said shops, if a decision favorable to the location was had. An informal expression of public opinion was had, and was all that was' demeed advisable in the then state of the question, but it was so generally concurred in by all classes, that the committee felt authorized to make an ' offer.'; Accordingly an offer was' made to contribute in land and money an amount equal to one hundred thousand dollars ' This offer was very " favorably received by President Smith, who gave assurance that the matter should at once . be laid , before their Board of Directors at a meeting to be held a few days hence in the city of , New York. ! He farther stated that the responsibility .; of a decision of this question - was left with him and while he was favorably inclined, he preferred calling upon his Board to share the responsibility by , their vote. -','.. In view of the foregoing facts it now becomes necessary to place our action before the proper authorities that they may decide upon the necessary s-teps to be taken. We have promised to advise, by letter, the President of said road in the city of New York, after which we will learn the decision: There seems to be a very general concurrence in the proposition to raise the amount by taxation, but we do not deem it advisable or politic to enter upon any discuussion of that question at this time. Perhaps an authoritative action of the people in the favor of resolutions will suffice to secure the action of the President and Directors of said road,, after which details can be arranged, by such discreet persons as the citizens may select. "- ' Whbbbas, The action and . report of the committe heretofore appointed - to negotiate for the construction of machine shops and other necessary build. ' ings - and improvements incidental to railways, entering this city, give satis- ; factory evidence that the object had, in view; is attainable and will be of incalculable benefit in promoting our general prosperity ; and whereas, it has been and still is,' the . policy of the city of Richmond, in its corporate capacity, to extend all practical aid to such railways; therefore, - ' '"'" -v Resolved, That the City Council of said city of Richmond, be and they are hereby respectfully requested to appropriate one hundred thousand dollars in money and land to aid in securing suitable track connections of the Cincinnati, Richmond and , Fort Wayne Railroad Company, on the west side of the bridge over. .Whitewater river, with the- track or tracks of the Columbus,' Chicago. dc Indiana Central Railway Company. And it is further understood, that in , making said appropriation for such purpose, the said Columbus, Chicago fc Indiana Central Railway Company, are to use said money and land as soon as practicable, towards locating, building and permanently maintaining in said city, the prin cipal machine, construction, and repair shops of said Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Central road. And it is further understood that the said-city of Richmond, 'retains the", exclusive direction and control of said appropriation, until the matters herein specified are settled by contract. . ' ; , Resolved, That a committee of two persons for each ward. be appointed to circulate petitions and secure the requisite vote of the citizens on the subject of the above appropriation, to be; presented to the said Council. .. '. Resolved, That J. P. Sidall, George Holland and W. A. Bickle, be appointed a committee " to investigate all legal questions and superintend the making of contracts, and confer and and advise at all times with the persons or bodies authorized to act in the premises. ; Resolved, That the committee originally appointed to negotiate for the location of the machine shops in this city, is hereby continued to take charge of future negotiations on the .same subject. And the said committee i further in structed to receive and hear proposal from all parties, owning lands in or out of the . crpeatkm, to sell or, donate lajds.or land and money for Uie benefit of particular, localities. But proposi-' tions for location outside of the present corporate limits, " must be accompanied by agreement on the part, of thecitizens of such locality; to become a part of this city by incorporation therein. . Resolved, That in the event of the location of said machine shops in this city,' and that said railroad companies should desire to erect a new and commodious station house for passenger trains, on, or hear the grounds occupied by them, we hereby respectfully, request the' said . Common Council, to vacate such streets and crossings as may interfere with such buildings, and pledge the influence of the citizens to secure to aid road all reasonable facilities to such purpose. ; ' '- i ' : v Resolved,, lastly, That the location" of the machine shops is a subject over which we have but partial control, and the wishes of the railroads intrusted must.be respected; that many and vast ly jnore responsible duties devolve on ta as citizens preliminary to the ; dis cission of such subjeeta, andererw ood

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1 all selfish considerations work for the general good of our . city, and maintain nnr hitherto harmonious counsels. On motion, a Can vasing .Committee, of two from each Ward, were appointed to procure the signatures of . propertyholders to a petition to the City Council requesting that body c to appropriate 8 100,000,. for i the purpose specified above, ' The following gentlemen were appointed said committee : - i First Ward J. L. Meek, Ben. Trimpe. ' Second Ward Nathan Doane, J. H. MoormanK'-, --"--' -"sfThird Ward-Wm.:.Dulin, Howell G raves. Fourth VWard Anton Egli, David Haner. ' On motion of J. M. Hutton. the canTftaafirs wpr rennested to return their lists to the Committee on Railroad shops, to be presented by them. to the City Council." -.-i am . " It will also be necessary to have a committee to select suitable grounds for the buildings, and as they are eligible and nerhans acceDtable erounds on either side of the river it may be advisa-i ble to entrust the consideration or mat subiect in like manner to a committee of judicious persons. ' ! -""" v ' Mr. Bickle also presented the follow ing preamble and resolutions which were adopted - wituonc a aissencmg voice: The Criminal Court is still in session; Centreville is now lighted by Coal , The list of Marriage Licenser granted and cases decided in the criminal, coiiri came too late for this issue. ! Mlk is selling in our city for eight cents per quart. The City election lor four Councilmen takes place next May. The election for Directors in the C. R. & Ft. Wayne R. Rv takes place the first of April; l ' t ' -if .i Township Election and Republican Nominating Elections take place on Monday, April Cth. 1 " i " "".' , Phimmer's "Aniline Dyes" various coora cannot be e zcelled. - The reason why the recent atorm was so damaging in the destruction of forests, houses, barns, &c, was because it was an equi-asocc shbxl one, that 'Mowed up; and knocked down every "thing in its way. Jos Owens has moved his butcher's shop to the south end of the same build, ing on North Pearl st, he has occupied for the last year. Eggs are selling in this city, at 16 20 cts3 per doz. They will, not slide down a printer's throat at that price! Butter is also retailing in this city at 50 cts.. per pound. , . it-Mishler's Herb Bitters, at M. B. Ballard cV Co.'s.-Ft-jWayne Avenue, sign of theRed Mortar.1'. 1 ' ' The members of RevJN. E. Wade's congregation (United Presbyterian Church) and his " friends, gave him a substantial remembrence of there kindly feelings towards him .on, Tuesday evening of last week. , . Oh a Visit. Jos. Ridge and S. F. Estell and their families, went to Washington City and New York, last Tuesday purposing to be gone some three or four months. J"J. Gregory's Oil, for the relief and .cure of. Consumption, r Bronchitis, Asthma, fec, can be had at A. M. BalI lard fc Co.'s, Ft. Wayne Avenue, sign of the Ked Mortar. He that1 bythel Plow would thrive,'' k should endeavor to get a good one, and by going to the "Empire Works" of f Messrs. Bratz, Perry & Co., on Main, between Seventh and Eighth-sts., in this f city, they cannot fail to secure one that will ensure satisfaction in every way. , . . Our friend A. P. Jones, Esq., had some ' spoiled vinegar in one of his barrels and he determined on throwing it out; but he got hold of the ' wrong barrel, and destroyed about three or four gallon of good 'vinegar, before his nose scented out the mistake, as it ran down the gut ter. We don t blame him for being a little owr over his loss ; ' ; A Cor n Doctob" bjr the name of Ball, has been playing sharp at , Indianapolis on the Herald getting his ad vertising on the confidence ' dodge, and I' that paper thinks he has steered for this city or Chicago, and recommend the papers here to look out for the scamp. If he should come here and try that game ofjbase Ball, we shall certainly assist in changing it to foot Ball, and run the risk of hurting our corns by the operation. On Wednesday, last, on Seventh-st., one of Mr. James McWhinney's fine horses dropped dead while he was driving him s in . his spring wagon.' ' , The horse seemed to be in usual good health when he was hitched up,' and no : cause can be assigned for his : sudden death, unless it was appoplexy or heart dieease. . o , j. j j r A. B. Stanton, Esq., of Indianapolis, familiarly known as "Brow' , Stanton, hereabouts, we see is a candidate for the Legislature ia Marion . County. He is Union County stock and Wayne Combined, and that is sufficient recommendation, added to the fact he possesses the other prerequsites: "honesty, capacity and fathfulntss," to - mak the light kind of a legislator. We trust hewill be elected. -' ' A Grand UlaequradeBall cornea off at Phillips Hall, on Easter Monday Eve., April 13th. The Managers, Messers. Bfjdenbecker, Wittenberg, Tan'd l.ieve, will make it go off about right, and to general 'satUriactioQ. 'to i! j-too

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TJ' '. , colgates,- ; ; ..V GLYCERINE, ABOMATIC VEG, r !-; s' ; " ' BATH BARBERS SOiPS, A LSO A OEITBRAL ASSORTMENT OV AMER ICAN, KNOLI3H ASD FRENCH MAKU- ' BOB SALS AT . ' PtUMMEB'S DRUGSTORE.' BRUSHES. A FULL LINE OF CLOTHES, HAIR J HAT, FLESH. INFANT, TOOTH, SHAVING, AND 1 NAILBRUSHES, . . ' 'at ' MM E8 8 .O T77. 8. W. Corner of Main and Pearl Streets. . C O M IB S yifi w je. rr , OF ALL KHrbsMETAL BACK REDDING. TT A RD .RUBBER, HORN. FINE, AND POCKETcojuBs,nvi(.i :;-;tc': vrrti'T . at . -- PLUMMER'8 DRUG STORE. ' A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF POCKET BOOKS, at J. W. PLUMER'S . DRUGSTORE. TOILET ARTICLES. PERFUMER Y, S.::'ma i R o il s, P O If 'a a D X LILLY WHITE, ' COL 2 C R E AJf, W PIlfK SAUCERS - ' --- .z , -L j. . ... , ... PEARL ryt OP S. . ROUGE, "1 2 , ' ti; ' .-j V for SaU tit - - :.' PLUMMEWS DRUG STORE. R O O PER S FUUIQA TJXG i ' TILLES, BUNIOS PLASTERS, CORK PLASTERS, 'i PAW PAINT, . - i Ss5 - "... . J j ' WOLCOTj 'S pa y AXNIBILA tor, : r 1". -- ," - , : f jri T5 7 For Sale, at PLVSMMER'S DRUG STORE. s FOUOERAS' COMPOUND IODINISED yp C O D LI VER OIL f ' - Just received and for Sale, by J. W. P L U M M E R . CRYSTAL CEUEXT, PAINTERS DIAMOND CEMENT, for mending broken glass war. CREAM TARTAR, BAKING SODA, TARTARIC ACID, BAKING POWDER, : CLOVES, '' " ' ' - SPICES, MUSTARD, SPICES, Ac., A " ' AT NO. 2S, J ' ...... J -.. PMUMMEB'S DRUG STORE. CARRIAGE SPONGE, BATHING ISPONGE, . SPONGE FOR SLATES And a Variety of other Kinds, j i 7,' 3tc., a9tc., &c &C -AT pl-tj M MEB'S .- i DRUGKOTOIID,

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' HE GRE ATENOLISH 'EEMEDY' Surf Jaines Clarke'tf Female Pills,Prepared frnm a ptrttription o Sir j. Citric, Ml D., f Pk$iieian Extraordinary to theQuem. ' e This invaluable "medicine is uafailia in the cure of all thoae painful and lan?eroua-diaaae4 to which the female coustitotion ia subject. It moderatea all excesses and remures all obattuctiyna, from B-haterer cause. .TO MABniED LADIES t , , Jt ia particularly suited. It will, in a abort time, brinif on the montblj period with reffularity, and although a powerful remedy, doea aot contain anything hnrlful to the constitution. In all caaea of Nerroua and Spinal Affectiona, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterica and Whites, it will effect a cure when all other means hare failed. Full direction in the pam phlet around each package. i 8FBCIAL WOTICa. iBetmreof Counterfeit. Gfoerge At name tf JOB MOSBd o tha package purckaf none without it att otherr art bo mnd woriklen immitatian. . 5! " N. B. One Dollar, with fifteen cent for postage, enclosed to the sole Proprietor, JOB MOSES, 7 Cortlandt Street, New York, will insure a bottle of the gnuuae, containing Fifty Pills,by return mail.seenrely sealed from all observation.

For Sale, TOIOHTEEN ACRES OF LAND WELL SITUAJLCj TED ON THE LIBERTY PIKE, ONE AND a half Bailee South of Richmond, Timber, Stone, Sand, Grarel, and good Water. A two stnry Frame House enclosed. The above property will be sold at a bargain if application be made soon. Call on Jesse Meek on Baby Farm. . - , r . ... . JESSE MEEK. r, 49-tf. ' Jan. 8,1868 Aj Hare saved more than 50,000 persons from death fir they cure in a single day, Cholera, Dyentery, al Summer Complaints, Fever and Ague, and Neurai tin Also, a sure cure for Coughs and Rheunttiam. Ill Druggists sell tbem.' ' -" , J ORR1N SKINNER A CO., Proprietors i - - . Springfield, Mass J Root's Pbstachins preserves the lite of the Hair ' changes it from grey to its original color in three weeks prevents the "hair from falling is ljo best article for dressing the hair ever found in the market willsnrely removedandroff and curea'ldlseaaesof tha - Scalp is delightfully perfumed, cures baldness, and will notstain tbe skin is a perfect Restorerand Dress sing Combined. No other preparation for the hair eon tain a Pestachio Nut Oil. bold by all Dmggists. DEMAS, BARNES A Co.. Agents, New York ORMN SKINNER St Co., Sole Proprietor, 15tf . Springfield, Muss. To Consumptive.'' TheRar. EDWARD A. WILSON will send ffre of charge to all who desire it. the prescription wtte the directions for making and using the simple remh dy by which he was cured of a lung affection and te" dread disease Consumption, His only object iabat benefit the afflicted and he hopes every sufferer to try this prescription, as it will cost them nothingwill may prove a blessing. Please address Rsv. EDWARD A. WILSON. No 186 S uth Second Street. Williamsburgh. N. SEW PERFIHE FOR TUK lUADKESCIIlEF. r-alen'e hatlae ah.l 'Nigbt IXIooiHiue Cerna. .KiS&t UlMmiag Oreaw." igbt Bloriac ()rca. '.Visja Maiaa' Cervae." '.riht Blii-a Cesi. A molt ezauiie. delicate, nail Kragraat PerfiiBM, alutl led from the rar autt baautifui flower from wUel it takwi lu diuqo. afaaufaetored oaly by ' . rHALSN V SON, New Yrk. BEWAEF. OF COUNTERFEITS. r ASK FOR PHALOK'S TAKE KO OTHER. Te Pen UlBlgkUer tban Use Strorda DOQTOO'S BOLD PBOS DO NOT WEAJi OUT. A SiNGLi One will Last a Litetikb. BYTHKIBTJ8K TKB LABOR 07 WBITDTO IB KEBTJCKD, Greater TJnilbrmitT ia Obtained. JSase, Elegance and Beauty are acquired. ItSSOn. PLliSIIBI A FE0F1T COMITII Tba Bast, Cheapest and most Durable Inatnsments for Writing- ever used. SENT DY MAIL SAFELY. Price, fftf Cknla mnd wpuord. aro thaVeiino AGKxrra smplothx Oall and yea will nnd Pens exactly adapted to your band and style ef writing; or snelose stamp for efrenlaa. A. MLOmON, fS MAIDCV LANK, grew YoauK BUTTER & EGGS. IN VIE W OF Trie RAPID IMPROVEMENT OF our city, we call upon the Farmers of this County te bring their Butter A Eggs to our Store. We w 11 pay ... CINCINNATI PRICES. (M cott of Trantprtntion.) ' For Butter, -Eggs, ' ' I.ard, Bacon, ". Hats - . : . - Feathers, -'. . Ilreswax, ... itsiena. Ana Poultry; ' ssT We also invite parties, dealing fn the above articles, to brinr their stnfi to this M Att RET, as they will find it a GOOD ONE. Weigh your Butter, count your egtrs, and come right to "Tommy" and get your check on the First National Bank for your money ; That is the way to do business. Ship to Concinnati and wait two or three weeks for your money, if yon want to break up. This is the place (S. E. Corner of Main and Front Streets,) to sell your Produce. OALL ON US.T. NESTOR A CO. Richmond, Ind., Feb. 29, 1868. 1-gai. For Sale! 500 Bushels Clover Seed, 200 " Timothy Seed, " ' -:- ,:- ' ' : AT ' ;" ' ' ' C, V. DARNEO & COC, 4-: ' NO. Sit MAIN STREET, , - t U: EICHM0ND, INDIANA. FIIAX SEED TO' LOAN ! ! ! r - - - - . ' ."8,000:." Z-feohetaFlas Oeeci to loan. APPLY AT Or. W. DAIUTX1S Ct CO'S, T NO. 31 MATW RTtnrcT trs nzt !,, iT"-- """77 'r

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XTClTf ITCH!! ret ITCH!!! SCRATCH ! ' SCRATCH 1 1 1 SCRATCH ! It i-'j nl t ia tram to. 48. hours: ' Wheatoa'a Oiataueat. cures .The Itch. . WhPntoB' Ointment cures Wheaton' Oiatmeat cures Vfheatun's Oiaitn nt cures WkteatoBs Otataneait csrea Wheatoa's Ointaaent . cures Salt RhenSn. ' Tetter. s !r Barber a Itck. Old Sores. Every kind of II amor like Magic. Price 50 cents a box : by mail, 60 cents. Addl WEEKS A POTTER, No. 170 Washington Street BostonCMaaa. f,rr, ,c. ( y. izU ..... EJTFor sale by all. Druggists. ' . ' Boston, Not. 21, 1857. " ap. no; lv: s.a.N. r IVrs. WI3STSX.OW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, Presents io the Attention of Mothers her GOOTHITJC SYRUP For Children Teething, which greatly facilitates the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing alt inflammation, will allay ali mm and spasmodic action and ia. Sure to regulate the Bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it Will give rest to yourselves and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. We have put up and sold this article foroverlO : years, and cax satim oonfidfkcb akd tbuth of it what we have never 'been able to say of any other tr.edicine. Never has it failed in a snigle instance to effect a cure, when timely used. Never 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 effects and medioal virtues. We speak in this matter"wbat we do know," after SO years' experience ; and pledge onr 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 minutes after the avnrp is administerd. -...,?,.?... ' Full directions for using will accompany eseh bottle. Nonearenuine unless the fae-aimileof CURTIS A PERKINS, New York, is on th outside wrapper. Sold by all Druggist throughout the world. PRICE, 03TLY 33 CENTS PER BOTTLE Dr. Seaeaek'e Mandrake Fills A Sabstitate . for Calomel. These Pills are composed of various roots having power to relax tbe secretion of the liver as promptly andeflectually as bluepillsor mercury .without producing those disagreable or dangerous effects, which oftea follows the use of the latter. In all billions disorders these pills maybe used with confidence. aa they promote the discharge of vitiated bile, and remove those obstructions from the Hrer and biliary ducts which cause billions affections i general. Schenck's Mandrake Pills, cure sick headache and all disorders of the liver indicated by sallow skin, coated tongue, costivness, drowsiness and a general feeling of weariness and lassitude, showing that tbe liver is in a torpid orobstructed condition. In shor( these Pills may be used with advantage In all cases where a purgative or alterative medicine ia required. Please ask for "Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills." Sold by all Druggists and dealers. . Price 25 cento per box. L1FE-HEALTH-STRENCTH. Li F E-H E A LTH-STR E N CTH . THE GREAT FRENCH REMF.pT.' Delamarre's Specific Pills. Prepared by Gabancisbb A DiroNT, No. 14 Roe Lumbard Paris, and highly recommended by the entire Medical Faculty of France. Are a most enereetic and efficient Remedy in of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness ; Nightly, Daily or Premature Emissions ; Sexual Weakuess or npoteiK-y Weakness arising from Secret Habits and Sexual Excesses ; Relaxation of the Genial Organs ; Weak Spine; Lime" -.rBrick-dust" depositee in the Urine; "Milky Discharges," Ac, and all the ghastly train of Symptoms arising from Overuse or Excesses. A pamphlet, containing foil particulars, with Directions and Advice, printed in Freneh, German, Spaniah and English, accompanies each box, and Bill be sent by mail, free of eoat, to any one who will write for it. Price $ 1 per Box, or Six Boxe for $5. ASK FOR DELAMARRE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, ASD TAKE NO OTHERS. Sold by all the principal Druggists, or will be sent by mail, Kcureiy Kultd from all obmrvation, on receipt of the specified price by any advertised Agents, or by the sole Proprietors, OSCAR G. MOSES A CO., 27 Cortlandt Street, New York. ; Agents for Richmond and vicinity, POTTS BRO'S , SAMPSON A ROSS, Dr. D'HL'Y. i3pn. 41-1-"Consumption is as certainly cured aa Intermittent Fever, and as certainly presented as Small Pox." Rn. Cw. E. King, M. D., LL. D. etc. KING'S PREPARED PRESCRIPTION, ' ' ' MAM FROM THB PBSsCKIPTTOW OF . Rev. Cha. E. Ktog, M. D., I..L. D., .e., . , JOB THB PBBVSNTION OF CONSUMPTION; For tbe Radical cure of ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, and all affections of the LUNGS, THROAT, and ATR PASSAGES ; for Ueferal and Special Derangements of the NERVOUS SVSTEM; lor Disorders of tbe Stomach and Bowels,' - "The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION increases tbe etrengih and deepens the eobor of the pale blood. It subdnott the CHILLS and FEVER and diminishes tba Expeetoratiou. . It checks the night sweats, always, in from seven to fourteen days. The appetite is invigorated, and the patient rapidly gains flesh ; the cough and the difficult breathing are speedily relieved ; the sleep becoaleB-ealm and refreshing t tbe evacoatioas regular and unifoim. ALL ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, Ac, DISAPPEAR WII H A RE ILLY ASTONISHING RAPIDITY. 1 he PRESCRIPTION" should be used ia every Disease, by wirarsTiB ifaMK KNown, io which there is exhibited any Derangement of either the NERVOtiT or the BLOOD Systems. It is uneqaaied ia Fesaale Disorders, Scanty or Suppressed Mme," Mfhitet," mx. The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION ie both the BEST and the most ECONOMICAL Medicine that can betaken. The average dose, ia two teaspoonaCul takes once a day. The patient sever requires under any circumstances, to use Congh Mixtures" for the Cough ; Expectonrnts" Weakness; Iron for the blood Anodynes for tbe Nervous- Irritation ; Aeids for the Night Sweats ; or Whisky or Cod Liver Oil for the Wasting. Its Specific Action is upon tbe ConstitutfonalDondltioB, and. through this Condition, upon the Whole Series of Symptoms. : State iMts from Patient. Ac. Collbgb Hill, Cutcurfrxti : 1 was in the last stage of CotfsCMA'tow. In ten days after taking the Y BBsCBrrrioti, my Chills, Night Sweats, Fever. Ac., decreased, and finally altogether disappeared.- A mere skeleton before, I am bow well stored with flesh. My restoration is a marvel to all who know me. Mrs. C. L. Wkiott.-' - - "Tour Prescription saved my daughter's life, and hs probably saved me hundreds ot dollars." Rev. K. HcirniBBTs, KemseB.N. i . . , -- - , "We bless God for the benefit we have received from your Prepared Prescription." Rev. P. Pbbbgxixk, Blossburg, Heoni "?'::- .. rv "Everv one to whom I - have recommended it has benefited much byits nee." r - n m . ; The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION " is put up in a $1 bottle, and is sold in Richmond by all DRUGGIST'S generally, or orders may be addressed to the Hole proprietors, OSCAR G. MOSES A CO., ST Cobtlandt Stbbdt, N Y. Consultations free. A Circular, eoBtami testimonials of many cases successfully treated, will be seat free, by mail,' to all who will write for it.- n .-.:,-st- ' spnl-lyr, ---' ta:vt .-. ,j 1 s ' ' ... T. ROSE, Dentirtt, - " . NT. W. Corner of Maia and Pearl-sts., . T ! Richmond - Ind. TEETH EXTRACTED without pain by tba use of Nitrous Oxyde or Laughing Gas. tSj" . avTeeth inserted from fl to f It per set, ". : J&FKW work wabbabtbd. Feb. 30, IMS. ; - - . - a Admixiifttratox'a ZTotice. sr ETTERS of administration oa tbe Estate of IJLsT Daniel Scheible, late of Hagerstown. Jeflersoa Township, Wayne county, and State of Indiana, de- ?, ' u , f b5?B ltad - to the undersigned, by the Clerk ef the Court of Common Pleas of said eaaa' ty. All persona having claims against Said Estate, are required to file with tbe Clerk of said eoonty. within on year from this date.,, Tha Eatata ia probably insolvent. . t ',: .' JAMES PEBBT, Admioistrato :'

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' (St WhiekjPreferatlea.) A , .! i WILL CKSK ;jf'TDEBILITY! : DEBILITY . resnlting from any cause whatever Prostration of the Sjjtem, . IXDCCKD SI SeTere ZXardshipa, . Exposare, OF reTer.. DISEASES OF CAMP LIEli. Soldiera, Citixeas, Male or Fesaale, Await ,..-. er Yata And ia this Bitters a pore Tonic not dependent ob bad liquors for their almost miraculous efieets DYSPEPSIA, AMD SISSASZS XBSVLTIIia FBOM BI80BSSBa OF Ike t IYER aad DIGESTIVE ORGAN", OCBBD IT HOOFLANO'S GERMAN BITTERS, .".-.-."I. i This Bitters ha a Performed more Cures, gives better Satisfaction, baa more Testimony , Las B.'reF.espeet able People to vouch for it, than any other article in the market. We defy any one to contradict this assertion, and WILLPAY81000 tn any one who will produce a certificate published by ,.ua that ia not genuine. HOOFLAND'S GEBMAN BITTERS, WILL CrU BTSBT CAB OB Chroaic or irerroas Debility, and Diseases of the Kidaeya. Observe the following symptoms resulting from the disorders of the digestive organs ; t . Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight " " ' - in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink- : r " - . - ing or Swimming of the Head, . Hurried and difficult , " ' . ' ' - Breathing', ' ' f.t irti-'-; :Flnttsa4afratiB8-'' .; ., Heart, Chokins; or Suf- . .. - locating Sensations when ia a , lying Posture, Dimness ' ' of Vision, Dots ' .'. . ' nr. or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Per s- .' . ptration. Yellowness of the Skin ,i - , and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back and Breast Limbs, Ac, Sudden Flushes of ?I Heat, Burning in tbe Flesh. Constant imaginings - of Evil and great Depression of Spirits. REMEMBER, Tkat Am RitUrt ie not Alcheiic, contain no Bum or Whiekv, and ermtnot make Drunkard, but it the bet Tonie inth World. Head who Says Go. Erom Rev. W. D. Heigfried, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. - ' Gentleman : I have recently been laboring under the distressing effects of indigestion, accompanied by a prostration of the nerroua system. Nnmerous remedies were recommended by friends, and some ot them tested, bat without relief. Your Hoofland's German Bitters were recommended by persons who had tried them, and whose favorable mention of these Bitters induced me to try them. I most confesa that I had an averaion to Patent Medicines from the 'thousand and one" quack "Bitters," whose only aim seems to be to palm off sweetened and drugged liquor upon the community in a sly way, and the tendency of which, 1 fear, is to make many a confirmed drunkard. Upon learning that yours was really a medicinal preparation, I took it with happy effect. Its acuon, not only asos tbe stomach, but upon tbe I neiToua avstem, was prominent and gratifying. . 1 icc imi iisrc oenmmi ana permanent cenent from the use of a few bottles. ' ' . i Very respectfully yours, - - ? - W. D. SEIGFRIED, ' . " o.2o4 Sbaeksmsxon Street. - , From the Rev. E. D. Fendall AssisUnt Editor Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. v 1 have derived decided benefit from the use of Hoofland's German letters, and feel it my privilege to recommend them aa a moat valuable tonic, to all who are suffering from general debility or from diseases arising from derangement of the liver. ' Yours truly, . ' . E. D. FEND ALL. i From Rer; D. Merrige. Pastor of the Pasayock Baptiat Church, Philadelphia. r . . . From the many respectable recommendations given to Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, I was indnced to giro then a trial. After asmg several bottles I foand them to be a (rood remedy for debility, tnd a moat excellent toaic for tbe atomach. c, , - . , ;.-.,'-,. , H MEBRIOE. ' From Eer. Wm. Smith, formerly Pastor of tha Yincentown and Millville f If. J Ban tint Ch,.. f Having used in say family a number of bottles of j a wnoa v s, a nave to say that I regard . tbem aa an excel at medicine, especially adantad tn HmA Ka Aimr. - for. Thev atrDgtbeaaaal. invigorate the system when debiliuted, and are nseful in disorders-of tbe liver, loss of appetite, Ae. I hare also recommended ""i several ef my friends, who bare tried them, and found them greatly beneficial in the restoration of health. - . Yowrttraly; WM. SMITH, , ,-..- Hatcbiqsoo St.: Philada. c U or :Vf'1 S BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. tan .. . r - . : ' f 5,-r.r:u : See that the aigaature of "C. M. JACKSON"Ss the wrapper of each bottle. " PRICE. nimmtet 1ftMlaa. tlairn mm 8hoald ronr neareat Dnili iv. f00 h pnt off by any of the intoxieasiag prepara - mmj. waauew m iia piaoa. oat Bead to as aad we wUl forward, securely packed, b j express. PrUciaal Ofice aad ELaaafactarT C. M. EVANS ylSuecet6?toJo4t Tasw(J ,