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f,'THi MituoAK SciiTbeHuutiiiglon (Ind) HeraU give the following additional pftrticolafs of tlio feuit faf LaiAbdia ViOMsi TUU2?. Q j The first paragraph recites the arrest of the plantiiTftt uU 'residence neartbi place that be was '.forcibly carried to Indianapolis, liTed before an illegal tribunal, nppn false and malicious charges and senteneecf to tW death" "penalty. All of which daxri!pred;"!iiu in mind, body and reputatioutUto'.tU--5U-nt of fciOO, 000. j In paragraph fctcoud he alleges that ..rtliejw3 robbed of chickens, and clothing on, the line, valued ut $150, by the ruffl ins 1 who 1 arrested - htnif' Reiterates his , . crievanccs in being airesfcd, carried itoIndianapolis tried and imprisoned; further states that he was carried , to Co- ' . lnmbut Ohio, and there imprisoned in the State Penitentiary and compelled to endure much suffering and do mticb hard work, to bi great damage in mind body,, and fepataiionfitW-lthat bo expended 810,000 in obtaining his release from said imprisonment. " Vot all i of '-''WMeh he claims' eeOO.tlOO.5'"1 " ! r Paragraph 3d and 4th charge the de . feDiiants with causing -to b-5prn;ted a ' book called 'Treason Trials at Indiati- ' " polis,' to1 his great damage in 8150,000, .' V , ! Paragraph 5th: recounts ' certain conversations which defendants 'bad With A. S. Kiiby, and Jacob Snider, in which they charged thS "I'lantiff with being a i .taitor," "rebel sympathizer,'? 'etcs.,; to the great damage .of .the. pUntiff, in name,' fame, And gooJrepate 50,0U0 In the above sj'uopeii wo Lave , given the points of the compliants It is very o rr lonpr setting forth with great circumlo cution and veibasity the many hardships and indignities he,1 'an innocent, Union loving citizen," wxu ,s compelled to endure at the hands of the defendants and the 'Tufnan soldiery." I; The questiorrwill com up for bearing In the June term.
" Aid to Bailkoads Mr', AUred Kilt gore, .District Attorney, informs us that the Board of Commissioners . of Dela ware on Monday last: vote d an appro priatloij ' of : : fifty thousand dollars j for the extension of the Cincinnati and jlndianapolis Junction from New Castle to Muncie, and also fifty thousand dollars for the extension of the Indianapolis,' Cincinnati nd Lafayette road from Ha' gerstown.lVayne conntjrto the same . The road from 25w Castle to Muncie swill be nineteen miles long; and i" proposed as an exteation of that branch of the Junction railroad, which is now completed to New. Castle. It is in ion'j' . templation to continue this. road by way i
of Grant county to Wabash a road-bed baving been constructed down this1 line sixteen yeara . ago, which, can now be used with comparatively smail expense. A road TjedT was also constructed at that time direct from Muncie to Fort Wayne via Hartford City 'and ''"BluffibnT which will probably be used in connection with the road from Hagerstown, after, it : has 'j. been, extended to 3Iuncio ;;',v ; ' ! r.ii ; The road from Hagerstown is an extension 'of . the White Water .Valley branch of ; ihe Indianapolis," Cincinnati -' ; i and Lafayette railroad, on which branch i trains will be run on and "after Monday a next. ";This will put them in direct com''r munication with the Chicago branch of - . ; tbb Columbus, Chicago - and J Indiana Central railway, instead of going-around
by Eichmond as at present. The dis tance from Hagerstown to Muncie is twenty-three miles, and it is understood the road will now certainly be built) the - condition of this donation being that it shall be completed by. the '1st of September next. -Ind. Journal, March 27. , JS7Has Nature' an antidote ,.for ao quired disease? The Plantation Bitters, prepared by J)r. Drke, Tof New 'Y'ork, have no doubt benefitted and cured more persons of Dyspepsia, Nervous : ness, Sour Stomach, Loss of - Appetite," Sinking Weakness, General Debility, and Mental Despondency, than any, other article in existence. The' are composed of the purest roots and herhs. carefully prepared," to be taken as a ton-1-ic and gentle suuaulent Xuey are adapted to any age or condition in life,! and are extensively popular' with "mothers and. persons of sedentary habits. . A novel lair suit came off a few days ' ago ' at , Miles " Point,' Carroll j;;c6nnty, : Missoori, before a justice of the peace,' to decide the ownership of colt' Fif ' teen 'witnesses were examined on jeach aide, and all swore positively to the ownership. A?The verdict of the Jury was to pat tfrrthe colt and sell it to the
highest bidder ro ; pay, .the, cost. I Thc;.Thu3 it is ever. Those who have aot 1 L mm A. i-JI ' IT-' t . J A. it V . , ,
con Drougat. loryr uouais-Lusts, i in. ... eight dollars, , .The surplus was divided equaiiy oetweeu tue piaintm ami rrerena' ant. toTbe Fort Wayne (Ind ) Gazette i says that the , following . correspondence re-: cently tookr place between in i Democrat - of that city and the White Ilaiiae; j
f . "To Hia Excellency Andrew Johnson, President of the United States: I .am j ? rady tcrteswt you .ttitbla en-audTmoney at a moment's warning. The Demo- . A'rtW f 4 Whlttly Co&nty are with you." Col. , S Toi Fefe.Jdei1?l private ' Secretary aent the following reply: i 7 , ' ; To CoL ' ' -Diapatch t.flTeied. rfi J'i:Wbr the o11 era ?' j
Tm?7fi:r f?rriTATioir to diiijuc:"
..... If we should call all things by the right names, oui'TconveratiortTwould'be a very different thing from' what it is at present. ,J" In nothing, 'for f instance, wo'uld colloquial usage. le- mare completely altered than- in., the - manner- of asking a friend 4tc drink." ' The1 last form this invitation has assumed coms from Indiana. . .''Will 'you' have a drink?' I is a matter-of-fact straightforward way ' Of putting' the question, 1 - but" inasmuch as water is a drink, as well as some' oth.ef things, nothing but a previous f.;uia tual understanding makes the question a definite one. ..Although it has been held by many that water is only lit for 'washing purposes and commerce, those who resort to it as an article of gastronomic necessity, can hardly consent to the entire monopoly of the word 'drink' .by spirituous and malt liquors. "Will you take something?" is equally indefi nite. How the bar-room' has ever come to claim the word 'something',as pecu"liarly its own, is a mystery to us. We . have known very many people to f 'take something,' without drinking a drop ofliquorrthe man who robbed, us of a ten dollar bill, for instance, .the other day. - Will you smile?:,iiai entirely too broad .a meaning for. Its ' purpose. 'There are very many varieties Of miles -the loving smile the frieudly , smile the mother's smile the infant smile, ; frequently called the first smile"' the f smile which shows her pearly teeth and "with which the hero of a ' novel falls in love the coquettish smile the playful, the flitting, the transient the: sad.the merry, the sunny, and the grim and ' ghastly smile. ;Tie latter, perhaps; belongs especially to the act of drinking liquid lire in the bar room. Punch has illustrated this smile by si pair ; of gt inntng Skeletons who are ''taking a drink" . with each other. The word "smile," ' however, is too indefinite for the pur-irpose,-We must accept with thanks the new forms of invitation to drink which is now in use in the State of Indiana Nomiuateyour poison." - A mere rudimental insight into the man ufacture of ;the liquors, whikey, brandj" and wine, which are sold over our "b rs.?T -from t those of !ie Fifth A venue and St. Nichi I Olas jfo" those of Baxter J'street and the IlvePoihts'm'fisfc coiifihee tlie'reatler of i the entire propriety of tins ohrase. ! If it be suggested that arsenic and prussic acid might logically object to the use of t the terra, we answer that the , objection is purely technical There is a 'ditfer- . cnee :of the time merely between the .ac tion of one poison and another. -! j A Good' Hit In Congress the other duy, General Butler -made his best hit, when in answer to Chandler, of the Five ' Points District of New York, who called him the Hero of New Orleans," ; he sharply turned with the remark: 1 M "NoJ not New Orleans, for to Admi ral Farragut belongs that high honor'! , but I do claim New York, where in 1864' I seeured to the people the only fair election ever held there before or since.' The whole House, regardless of par-' ty, broke out in a roar, of laughter, at "thecd"mplete ' demolition of the Five Point6 member, who seemed to be in the condition of the man whom the rolk ' sergeant reported as "scattered." ' " InSAkitt of Gits at " Mex. -r Some one said that every in air,, is insane' on some point, and that the question as to what constitutes; madness depends on the -majority. However this may be, it is certain that many eminent men iihave been insane. Blaise Pascal. ! the famous French astronomer ,.anJ mathematician, was so melancholy that at ' one time he deemed it a sin to look upon Va beaut ful landscape! Burton was a "victim of dejected spirits and disordered 'fancies for vears an.1 wrotf. ti o Vntn lancies torj ears, ana wrore ihu -naio-t my of, Melancholy to relieve the te;liatn of life. Colling, the poet.'w:i3 wretched. J and in the decline of life ued to fre- j '. queut the Colt-heater Cathedctil .and ac- j company -the ' organ witli so!s and: groans. The horrible state ol Dr. John- ! son . and Cowper are known to all. Smart was at one time : confined; in a madhouse and died.iu prison. Crinlen. the author of the Concordance, reviseil and completed it diiriup; insanity. - The wife of Southey, hersolf an authoress, necame insane, ana tite oi l poet, over taxed with study and weighed tdown with sorrow, then received a shock .from, which he never recovered. ' ( . The Postmaster at Van Buren,' Maine.' is in the enjoyment of an annual sfditrv '."of jwo dollars. lie is old las worked faithfully for his" reward, 1 ami has' enjoyed it but for three years.', . Now enr svious persons ; seek j to rob - hirnbf bis. support the aforesaid " two' dollars. acnieved wealth envv those who hare. . teftMrbi tr r-"V:-g widow, who'was ihio3 ed . . . by the too frequent duns of her landlord, sent him oil on the double quick the ;bther day by informing him ;from the J window that she had the money! 'bat ; that she could not venture out on account of , herself, and children having the small pox. He did'nt wait to hear sany tnore. ' ... ' ' A man in Lewiston, Me ,7 cured hiraself of dyspepsia by drinking cold. An ' - droscoygin river waetr insteid of pnre ',"water from his well..; "r One 'in 'Hartford cared himself by taking a dsily pill of ipesc snd caattle sp ;
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HEREBY GIVkN. that arrangement hare been made at the Citizens Back, to receive Taxes due for State an I Coutitv purposes. This will make it convenient tor all Tax Payers .Yesidingnearet Richn ond than the Couwty Seat, and who traasac heir busine ss in Richmond. ; i ... JOHN SIM, Treasurer; Centerville, Ind., Oct31, 1867. 38-tf. ?f BANKRl PTtV. This is to rive notice, thst on the 27th day of March, A. D. 1868, a Warrant in bankruptcy was issued ajrainet the Estate or James M. Hays, of Richmond, 1n the Connty-of Wayne, and' State of Indiana, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own Petition; thiMhe payment of any uebts and delivery of any Property by him is forbidden by Law; that a meeting- ol the Creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts and .to choose one or more Assignees of his Estate, wili be held at a Court of Bankruptcy. to.be. holder at No. 24 East Washineten Street, 'in the City of Indianapolis,. in said Diatrict: before John W. Ray, Register, on the 4th day of ilav, A. . 1). 1&6S, at U o'clock, A. M. ' UENJ. J. SPOOSER, C. S. Marshal. iXt&WlpttZM . 0 :' ..) 'hxr. District of Indiana J vB A F X R IT. P jT C Y . Tuts is to give notic.that on the 27th day of March, A." D: 1S63, a Warrant in Bankruptcy w as issued against the Estate ot Oliver G. Potts, ot ,5 Richmond, : in: the !Countr of J.Wayne,"' and State of Indi n. who has been adiudired a Bankrutkt. ' uii his own Petition : that the payment of anv debts ana aeuvery oi any prop riv oen nging to sucu uana . "lV to him or .r bis us, and the, Trasfer of anv ! .i'roperty.by him is forui den by Law thtji meeti thjp dehta and to choose one or more Assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at 'o 24. East Washington street, in the' , City of Indianapolis, in saiii District ; before J hnW, ' Bl-T' lvt'Pi!,'"r. n tlie 4tn day of -Ma7i A- D.: 1S68, at 9 o'eiock, A, M. s. 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A Catalogue, with instructions to asrents, and one irize yj t ticket, wiii besentby mail, by inclosing fifteen cents; I or. one sample book, worth $2. with two prize tickets, i and a Catalogue with lull i struction to agents, will te sent Dy m4ii,propaia. ry inclosing Agents; wanted everv where. Address ' A. B. GOODRICH A CO. ' t" t'J e.7 Jiassau St., Xew York; -; X-2mos. : .?..-o 4'TH FARM AND FIRESIDE," An Illustrated Agricuitnral and Family Magazine for the Rural Fireside. The cifapest and BKgrpublished in the world. The most reliable and popular i family magazine of the dav Published monthlv in j large quarto tor for.binding beautifully illnstfat i ea at oniy one dollar ver annum. j , T . 1 : if v : 1 . 1. . ,11 L' a ..ici.Hiriitis, i-ewinp iTiacuiuea, du4is9 Aiuum,, ana other valuable prizes are sent to agents raising clubs. 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ETTERS of administration on the Estate of I A laOel Scheible, late of Hagerstown Jefleraon Township. Wayne county, and Mate of Indiana, deceased, hare been granted tn the undersigned, by the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of said county. All persons havln claims against Snid Estate are reqnUed te file with the Clerk of said county, within on rear from this date. The Estate is probably inslrent. 'Si'1 j - ' JAMES PERRY, Admiuistrsto ' 2-w3. - R E A L GS T A T E ; A E X C Y . HAYS fc SPEER. hare opened an Office opposite Curme A Dnnn's B'.aek Bear, for the purpose ofaBulng Houses, ..... ; ZiOtS, Farms; and, also Houses to Rent. J5y-Tho.ie wishing to Buy or Sell, would do well to eire tbcm a call. . ' Rtchmond.Mareh 6th.l83. ' l:2t ' T.. IJAliNUM S (P4TNT) 1: Elastic Strap and Buckle, . .! . 'i U :H r. - FOR PANTS, VESTS and DRAWERS. Suspenders can be dispensed with I , This littlo invention is just out, and as it is nohurabuif, is mee'.infr with a rapid sale, ft can be applied in a moment to any garment, by any person, causing it to fit perfectly-" i: ' t ' ;f Its elasticity prevents tearing the straps and buckles oS the clothes, and also allows perfect freedom of the body while working or takinfrexercise.1' For sale by .tailors and the trade generally-. Send 25 cents for strap, circulars, terms to agents and the trade, to the BARXLM E. S. t B. CO., ..- . , jjroadway,' Xew York. Agents Wanted in ererj county. ' ' 15yt - GREAT DISTRIBUTION By the MefcbVnts &'Miinufaclureis' 1 JEWELRY ASSOCIATION, ' 103 Jc 103 b ROAD WAY, Jiew York City, Of Rose eed Pianos and Melodeons, Fine Oil Paintings, r-ngravings, Silver Ware, Gold, and Silver Watches and Elegant Jewelry, ennsistinjr or Diamond Pins Diamond Rinirs, Gold Bracelets, Coral, Ftorentine, Mosaic, Jet, Lava and Ladies" "Sets, Gold Pens, . with jrold and silver extension holders. Sleeve Buttons, sets of Studs, Nest and Neck Chains, plain and chased Gold Chains, Ac, Ac, valued at fr'-;:';lp00000f:"!;,' ; V FOR ONE DOLLAR - - . r .ThH Mcreb ints' & Manufacturers' JEWELRY ASSOCIATION Calls your attention to the fact of its being the lard e.- and most popular Jewelry Association in the . Un'ted States... The business is and always has been conducted in the most candid and honorable manner. Oor rapidly increasing trade is a snre 'jrnarantee of . the appreciation of our patrons for this metSsod of obtaining rich, elegant and eostly (jooils. The sudden stagnation of trade in Europe, owick to the lat Geimn war, and recent d sastrous nnancio! cr'sis i in Lurope, has caused thefailnre of a larife number ot Jewelry houses in London and Paris, obliging them' to sell their goods at a great sacrifice. n some instances less than arte-third the cost of mnnufactur- V in. " V e have lately purchased very large! v of these 1 Bankrupt Good, at auh eatremely" low prices that we can aiwift to sena awavriner tjoorls. and give better chances t draw the most valuahle prizes thau anv other establishment doing a similar business. OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE, and we respectful! V soUct j it your patronage, as -we are confident of giving the uiujusi baiisiaciion. inuring me past year we liave forwarded a number of the most valuable priies -o all. parts of the country. Those who patronize us will receive the full value of their money, as no article on : our list is worth less than One Dollar, retail, aud there ' are no Blanks. Parties dealing with us mav depend ? on 1 having prompt returns, and the article drawn ; will be .immediately sent to any. address by return j mail or express. " I "The following parties have recentlr drawn valua- ; ble prizes .from the Merchants' and "Manufacturers' i Jewelry Association, and have kindly allowed use ot their names ; . , . . ; ' t ; ; r; . ; ' . Frederick V. Browne, Esq., Treasury Dccartnaeat, ia.vnusi, u. v., nano, value, 4ou ; Miss Anna L, Frost, Waverly Terrace, N. Y . city, Ladies' Golt Enameled and Diamond Set Watch, value, t Sufl : uuj,ni., nomn omniiur, raiuf , u; Mrs.: Msry J. Downing Ixiuisvilie, Kv.. Gold VVatch, value, $21)0 ; James B. Fowler, "Harrisbiiry, P0., Silver Uuutinft- Case Watch, value, 75 ; Kev. William Peystee. Milwaukie, Wis , Wheeter A Wilson Sewinjr Machine, value, ; J. J. Bickford, San Francisco, Cal., O.dd Lined Silver Tea Set, value $300' Edward L. Rice, St. Louis Mo ,'Melodeon. ' value, $ 50 ; Miss .Helen E. Sinclair, Detroit, Mich., Diamond Cluster Rinp, value. $225 ; Horatio Frost Chicago, 111., Larfre Oil Painting, value, $300 ; Mrs. Charlotte E. Hewins Doniphan, Kansas, Chickering Grand Piano, value, $700, and Music Box, value, $65.., t ; ,,..,,-,., .Maiiv names could be plrced on the list, 'but we publish no names without permission.. Our patrons are desired to Send U.S. currency when convenient. , Partial Listof Articles to be sold for " - ! . . , ; OXE DOLLAR EACH, ' , without regard to value, and not io be paid tor until you know xy hat you are to receive : o, 10 Chickering Grand Pianos, worihIlfSOO to 700 ' 15 Elegant Rosewood Pianos. . . . ... . . . 2 0 to 45 1. W .. , ... 1 , -r r .. . . ciegant Melodeons,- Kosewood cases. 175 to 50 First Class Sewin? Machines.. 40 to 220 300 100 30 40 40 35 40 40 to -75 Fine Oil Paintings . . 150 Fine Steel Kngravings, framed,, 60 Music Boxes ..T 15u Revolving Patent Castors, Silver 5' Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets 400ets oi Tea nd Tab.e Spoons.. -H0Gild HantingCase Watches. warranted 100 Diamond Rings, cluster A single stone ............ i. ...... 175 Gold Watches.... . ... " 300 Ladies' Watches .... i ....... i '.V. 500 Silver Watches SO to 20 to .5:5 to 0 to 20 to 20 to 50 to 150 . 75 to ,85 to 60 to 20 to 20 150 100 75 necu attains. Dlain and ohtnnl fJ.,4.1 p;nr. r-..u Thimbles, Lookets,new style Bt-lt Buckles, Gold Pens and Pencils, fancy Work Boxes, Gold Pens with Gold and silver Extension Holders, and a large assortment of tine Silver Wiire and 'ewelry ol every description, of the best make ard latest styles. - - rT -fArf?7eeJ?' ob,ain nr Of the above articlea tor L DOLLAR, hy purchasing a sealed envelope tor iia cents. ' - - j, j Fiv Sealed . Envelopes f will be .seat for $1 Eleven for $2: Thirty for. $5 ; Sixty five for 10 One Hundred for $;5. wA A : .-- ;rt , .. (:; AeentslVBntfd Everywhere. rr-.; ; En. quailed inducements offered to Ladies and Genta who will act as such. Our descriptive circulars will be sent on application "O'.i Lwvr t , Distributions are tnade in the following , manaer ; Certiticates naming each article and its value are placed in sealed envelopes, which are well mixed." One of these envelopes containing tke Certificates or Order for some article, will be delivered at mir offi. ot sent by mail to any address, without regard ,4o cu"ice, iu receipt "I cvais, 1 . On receiving the Cefrificate the purchaser will go what article it draws and it: valus, and( can send 'One "Dollar and receive th article named. 'Purchasers of oor Skated Envelope, may; in this manner, obtain an article worth fjomone to five hundred dollars. 'Long letters are unnecessary. Hava the kindness to write plain directions. . Orders for Mkalsd Ektbl'opks must in every case be accompanied with the Cash with ' the name of the person - sending, and Town, Cvunty had State plainly written. Letters should be addressed to the managers, as follows : f JACKSON, CORNiSH & CO., . 193 &. 195 BROADWAY, i-ryA :-..: ;-d New York. . NICHOLSON & BRO., Booksellers 6c Statio ners, -J j liZt-nii IO (OLD trTAND)- j -J 27 Main Street,"0 opposite Citizens Bank, A.i 11 n .4i-tf .' RICHMOKD," INDI AMA." o) ;;-'i:,. -y, i; i
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Dr. HENRY d HUY, i i o:'t .to .Office at the.Tir.o GERMAN DRUG STORE. Ft.. WayupA venue. Opposite IIOWAUD & iltCDBS. 4 I n i .. J. FRANCISCO, M, I. f Office and Itesidence South Franklin street. rr....M.. v.. un.t . 1 Julyl7. lSsr. 30 if RICHMOXD, Indian. JOHN C. WIIITKIDGE, Attorney, t Law & V VAUGUAN BUILDING, br the corner of Main and Fiitu-eta. Main-st., trance on Richmond. Indiana., Dp. HENRY d'HUY, Residence: Marion Street. j (Near Morrisson Library. f Office Hours: From 1 to 3 o'clock Pi M. C. II. liURCHENAL, :! ATTORNEY AT LAW, ota iv JPnHb 1 i o oO Office, over Citizens' Rank, entrance on "' J ! Main Street; ' ' (23-tf) ;,rr HICIl.TIOM, IND. ; :;;:u.T Z.io;;;0:! HoTse anil Cattte PoMers. I ' ',M j i Thi 'preparatiaa,' 2 'eng. aika tovoraWjr known. win thor oughly reinviftoraM " -' broken-down - and -1 low-pirited fcjrsea, n by strencthealar and cleaiuina the. stomach and mtec tines . r - j !J It Is a snre Vventive of all dia- . t ' - - eaes incident to this animal, such as VJS'1 FEVER, GLAKSKm, YELLOW WATER, HEAVKS, , COUGHS, BIS-' v ens, tui.ii'fin LOSS OP -APPETITE AND VITAL E.VEROY, Ac. It the appetite--give smooth and glossy skin and miserable skeleton iotri a ltnf.1onVin &nA mniritmA bane. - - l To keepers of Cows this jirpara tion is invahiaUe. It increases toe qaantity and improves the quality ottbe mlllt. itBM been proven by actual experiment te ' increase the qnan- 1 titjr. of mUk and : cream twenty per cent, and make the , butter Una and -sweea, In Hi Waning cattle. It gives th a appetite, limn ,. , their hid, and t makes them uoti - much faster. In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, TTleerS t the Lungs, Liver, cc, uii article acts at a specific. By patting from ' one-half a piper to a papsr in a barrel of swill the above diseases will bs eradicated or entirely prevented. If given In time, a fltrtate preventive ami cure for the Hog Cholera. Pric 25 Ceat4 pt Pape-, o- 5 Papers tat tL TEEPAKED EV FOUTZ & BKO., AT TirBIH -- f WHOlEStLB DRrG A5D MIBIOVE DZfOT. s No. 116 Franklin St, Baltimore, Md. For Sale by DrnfrRists and (storekeepers througlsat the Lnited States.. .u:-fw.i-.: -For sale Wholesale and Retail, )t manufactu rei's prices, by J. XV. PLUMMER, . . IlicbiBoadt Ind. iSTEAV YORK.' CLOTHING HOUSE Spring Marfufacture, THE! LARGEST STOCK OF -EiVS:-'---1 o no mm IN NEW YORK 5 CITY. y We are prepared to exhibit to -the merchants of 1 this tec tion the best selection of Clothing ever goffered in the. New York Market, combining ClIEAP. MEDIlIa jl aai PINE .' GOODS, . MADB JM ,THBJf03T &UFSRIOB SANKM t'"' S.lr.A t : iAnd of the Virtf Latert gtylm. ? j ? , . ' ..-,; - o -ry, i, .; - r,,--.; ;. I.irWe sball sell upon liberal terms aod at j ,JOv Ante-War Price. Air- iii -;c,h ,Uz :. .sr--,, ?.-i,:lT i'3 ... We invite the attention of buyers, and promia4o " make it their interest to examine our. immense stock before makirg their purchases. " v,i --'''-" ; KIRTL AND. B ABOOOK & JOHNSON, 45' & 47 Chambers Street,' lAii i ... . .a.aco. 2:2m PAR 1 S .EXPOSlTI.0N-: ' ' DEB KO E -S H a i r. . Tl.o s t o i a t i v , ;Whiskers made togro v iu irom thirty, to sixty days, on the smoothest face.-"" ri - 1 Fill ST PREHIUJI AWAHDEI. AT THE The jirinciple of this sc'.entlfic discovery is thaacx tion f.l tbe chemicat "niijo'.f ttie skip, add its p-wer iq viuliziny and developing the rc"W ofrfhe hair.it stimulates and causes a healthy growth. t-ing "compoaad of tbe srfrae elements which compose the hair. It is warranted to produce a -heavy "coat of whiakt ers in from 30 to 60 day, t' change grey hair and whiskers to their-natnral eofor in eight weeks';1 - It also aottens the skin and remove tan, freckles, rand moles.' - - : ro ponplar has this preparation become in Franca that it is now indispensable to a cemplete toilet. . Kent securely packed, to-any address, on receipt of 1 : 1 All orders should A liberal discount to the trade, be addressed to W. W. MrRRELL A CO., , Box 121, Cincinnati, Ohio. 73 Jan. 23, ISO'. 49-6-w. i . j rj0... " - in , ,. - 1 , ' i BOOK AGENTS 1 WANTED to aoticif orders for DR. WM.. SMITH'S D1CTIOSARY-OP-THE BIBLE. Written by 70 of tbe mostdistin aiahed Divines in Europe and Ameri- - ca. , illustrated with over 125 Stbkl awd Wood Elf- " GR vinos. Complete in One Large Octav6 Vo om. ' Retail, price, $3,00. We emplov no Oeoera Agantat and can thus offer Extra inducements to Agents deal- . ing directly with ns. For fall particulars and teraa.' address the Publishers. J- B. BURR A OO , .iJ' I R! c.-l 2:,,r Hsrtford, Watt.
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GOLD MEDAL SEPARATORS ! FIRST PHEMITJM Indiana S tate !Fair,186T. FOR the coming season we offer out celebrated Separator- Portable I'wrna Kaciaea mm4 Horse power with every confidence in their superioritv over any in nse. We refer with pride to the trials of Thrashers at our last State ' Fair. These trial were rata and honest, and resulted as follows: ' First day's' triaL the ROBISSOIf , 'MACHINE Thrashed just twice as fast as either of the other Uachines and saved and cleaned the grain "Well. This trial not tieing satisfactrry to our competitors we rnn it brer again the m-it day, tb wheat waa all taken from the aame stack and divided sheaf about by rder-of and in the presence of the Committee : in this run the Roainsos Machine Thraahed precisely at the am speed aa the dav before viz : Tw bashels per minute, and saved 20J ponr.ds of wheat out of the same nnmber of aheava over one mf the Machiaes and compounds over the other. - tiwn& in TesrerdsH early and set the beat Machine, for fast work, and for aaviug the grain, in America. ROBINSON.XACIIIRE WORKS, M-tf v . . ., - . Richmond, Indiana JUST ARRIVED, 4 ' Fromtlie Easl; COMPLETE STOCK W Z B Y A N & B R O: S.f ?fN038 MAIN STEEET. ' ' t i i ........... , .' :.5 FREN C H 'C O A T INGS - r.-Ai'2 u-i'i&L a5 hrjkiart ..tvV r, njin "J (ALL SHADKS,));u sm TheCelebritedllv, & p;; llastors, A Choice Line of - "i .'f.vJ"'i;3 .rv? ,s? sxr:f.cA s-jfir-.r.Tj nj s.ii j.. ri.t xj HILOER'S CLOTH & DOESKINS ... .. ..... . , , lclJre4 to ba the bt Clotha in the market, by the . Merchant Tailor'a Convention of iw Tork-r A pleBdid.aawjrUaentof the Latest Styles-of 1 I.-!' 1 ihh cYYwe will Make Bp in thei- '.t--;i .'..! .a -i :"r --; usi styCe's, LATE ST X Jill.! 1 t-li '.' " ' And best workmanship, at the lowest figures tbe market can afford. I- 1,0; , errx t'hqi. d$ -ttti 1 'nrr" -T-r-nri n : , 1 1. .u n. 1 1 .ui ..i-u j..,. x.wiw We will sell also by the yard in any qoaotity to suit purchasers. mi ,-oce--5 'To oorLARGE STOck'f ..pi. 1 FRENCH CHINCHILLAS, For Ladies Sacqueing. r: It i ondonbtedlyi the largest assortment ever brought to this city, and will be sold at a margio above ?r.l-j dabl Miv .viis ci;!J Give as a call before purchasing elsewhere, iO-tf. '" September 19,18(17. H&nO t.1 ty.,-; THE vbn? j-tt 1 DECKER & CO, IVORV-AGRFFE HA It P Z'A'N-O1 -FORTES ' ' Are 'celebrated thtughont the country, and are j t ly.b , distinguished for thenar:; Siag ing Quality : . . .t 'r r:, . . tJ j .Volume and Purity of Tone l.f"" -A Sympathetic Elastic. Even Touch ; ( r' i d i ' Durability of Coast rnctioa, and A .sifilH ; . Beauty of Fiaiaa! rjs FIRST PREMIUMS lrWARtttD At the Niw York Stats Faib ir 184,snd whenever , , and wherever exhibited. : The Decker A Company Pianos have always received the first premium vhenmrr and aAerrser they have competed with the most celebrated makes in this country.. . .ytAi'-t.-td yr;,inl THE " TCS, IVORY AGRAFFE BAR! Is an invention beautiful in its simplicity, and, woderful" in its practical effect. ' It is the inot compact Agraffe ever invested, acd its influence upon the tone is to render it mellower, rounder, and more clearly brilliant, while it utterly overcomes that sharp, metalic quality t which disfigure tbe instruments of all other makers. . " ".' i.. The uaaniinoui opinion of the best artists and the most reliable critic-, is, that . . j. . The PECKEK Ar CO,,' Ivory Agrafe Bar fl which ia volamioru ouof ity, and positive solidity of tone. cm ftaud com-'-"' parison with the bent Oraad Pi- ;; l . oQ atis-Foiteii , mnde. ;VtS7 r.. Every Piano is Warranted for 7 years. WAREROMS, ; No. 2TJNIOII SQUARE, Cr. o 14th St. and 4th Avenue. Jao. 2918(18. 4 ' KEW YORK. '--r HENRY BRATZ. ORAS PERRY. JOHX BRATZ Bratz 3 Perry ' Cl Oo:t : lias AtizM ha, ha V ( Aleoeatnrs te Bmta, Meir i Cfc,) i L-i if; East Maia-At., Betweewt h aai'ath, I .nzllui f Septeasber 19, 18T.
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