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LOCAL COLUMNS. RICHMOND; INDIANA: - April 23thtlCS8, - a ' '"'i I f RICHMOND POST OFFICE, March 2th; 18M. - - . . . . ""3 ' v j s-. mails close. H ; t: n -
Columbus tad East Chicago Cincinnati.... .... . ..... llOrx .....10 15A.M , 4 30 r.M 8 00 A.M 41r.M I I. . to - Davton Way Indianapolis and West MAILS OPEN. Indianapolis and West Cincinnati .... Dajton Wf.... rV Chicago ..... Hnlnmbos and Erst :,: 2sor.ii ..1230 tm .. 10 A.M 45 r.u 5 20rBoston and Beecby Mire.leaves Tuesday and - Friday, at :.. . . ... V ' "I " 7 00 rJi io. do arrives same days at Vu Arba.viaBetnel Ac. leaves Monday, Wedoes- J day and Friday; at ;r"-"' do. arr. Monday, Wednesday and .Friday, 4 00 r.U Winchester, rial New - GTda.,IeTe. v , Monday, Wednesday and Vdav Vo0M do. arr. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 4 OOr.M. Brookvillevia Abiugton, leaves Monday and Friday at ai" Arrives Tuesday and Saturday at.... ... Office open front 7ft - U 7l30 TM' a Sanday.from : to 18:00 a. m. ; i' i.1 til EJ. A. .JONES, P.M. ABBiyAL'ABD: DEPAETTJEE OF Coluaabas &Indinnpolia Centra! Railway OOINO east l.AT. 6.S0 A. M. 1.55 P. M. Par Express Pittsbnrjr Express..... Nipht Express Rich. A lnd. Accom.... Niprht Express Western Express Day Express Rich. A lnd. Accom.... .12.12 A. M. 7.50 P, M. OOINO WKsT LKATB. 5.25 A. M. ;;; 10.68 p.m. 4.42 P. M. .-10.00 A. M. Dayton & Xeniafc Iaytonfc Western It. It. 'Tr!S LKATB. 1.55 P. M. . .,..6.20 A. M. 1 AKR1V. 4.43 P. M. .55 P. JI. AecommtKlatioa Alay express Chicago St tireat Eaotern R. It TRAINS LEATX. ....11.2') A. M. ..11.5 P. M. AMITE. 6.35 P. 11. 7.20 A. M. Day Express Pittsburg Express.. Cincinnati Richmond & Chicago R. R TBIINS LEAVE. AEAIVE. ' ....6.30 A. M. . 1L.00 A. M. ....5.00 P.M. 9.15 P.M. Accommodation.... .. Mail Indianapolis! Cincinnati fc Lafayette B. R. (riAcAmaiDGB.) ; Chicago Express arr. from Ciol..'.'.'... 11.05 P. M.' Chicago Mail . " " A- M. Chicago Express leaTes for Cm... 7.25 A. M. Chicago Mail ' . .,........ M A' MarThs of oor snbseribers in the city',' who 'do not receire their papers regularly from the carrier, if tbey will let us know, the omission shall be promptly rsmedied. '-' " " " During ' the month of March there were twentx-two deaths in this citynine adults and thirteen children.' J. C. Hanover, bought two tots from E. Nye fe Bro , one on Ft . Wayne. Avenue and the other on Seventh-st V at a cost of 2,000 "J " . s i The Christiia denomination) In this city, purpose finishing their .church - The Odd Fellows Ilall luiilding ta pro gressing ufiwrtV T T u ja. We are glad that "Uncle, Toby" has R..f.-.Ut! i .: r - " J. 1 - ."It-Ik been seat back-to the Pearl-st. charge ClaytyrfaHiint;VSf. has Retired; front, the groeery . business, - leaving his sons in charg?11 .,'? I ',, I? ip.. ' E. M'Poolc, Esq.", has moved Winchester, anii.our . old i friend 1 Thos.. Edwards is groceryingit at his old stand.' Mordecai Parry and family are now at Minneapolis', Minnesota. ,v i"A-?''fti S. R. Wiggins is now on East; enjoying the Long Island breezes, relative reunions and purchasing; goods. f f f . Shelby ville suffered by fire on the 21st loss about 825,000. " - The disposition. of-Jesse,-the school examiner, to punch the i heads of the city fathera for-allowing Mr.--Hadley 3000 for h4is services "the past year," as Treasurer and. General Agent of our school interests, has subsided -"all quiet on the Potomac." , , . . Wc arepleased to "welcome, amongst us our old and esteemed friend RVv. C. W. Miller, who. has been sent here as pastor of the Third Charge. , : , , The editor. of the liird, C It. Johnson, ' . . . . . . Esq., is getting able to set his pins down solid agaTnT after having suffered severe" ly from rheumatics .iLeiQii The difference between 5 the 1 Union Chapel and Moses il, that the former is in possession, of Kin nan, whilst the latter ws only permitted to see Canaan. Master Zxck, our Richmond Mozart, left lastratuxday for PitUburgto rejoin the "Littlrf Folks", in theirs pereg Tarnations over tie country, m (.. -.n .;, We have changed our publication ' to suit ourlnail subscribers and" ourself, without co'rimtlting Isaac?On the night of the I3th, two licensed liquor shops .were mobbed in. Milton, in this coimty; and a general smash up and out-pouring of "the spirit took' place. :r mmm 0.11'. Our old friend Walker Holmes, of this vicinity, has been suffering from paralysis in the right side of his face, which - affected his right eye and one side of his mouth considerably. He is, we are clad to announce, getting better,. The Richmond Woolen Mill, is receiv ing a nejOAfand unol repairs. A new brick cottage dwelling is now commenced on Mr. rrawman s lot, on South Washington, between Market and Sycamore sts.
, Our -neighbor of the Bird, " without awaiting, as he should have done, for words of. wisdom to fall from the lips of the county school examiner, regarding the general usefulness of a Superin-: tendent of schools, makes some perti- -hentextracts from the Ohio State Ckm.tnissioner's Report, defining the duties
of, that office. It Is good, so far " ns it l goes; but it strikes us that pjie important branch of a Superintendent's utility, as prcticea -liy him to a considerable extent, has been ignored in this report." We allude to the parental authority con, ceded to him by common consent, which we also take from the "fourteenth" chap- : ter of Commissioner Solomon's report, and 24th verse : "He that sparetn the rod hateth his son : but he that loveth him chMtiseth him betimes." '::-.' h - : r; ' .- -'Our Street Commissioner has fixed the entrance to No. 2 Engine House in first rate orderthe "Quaker City" can now bo hauled out and. in with case, -thanks to him and the city dads. ... The street West of Washington, running from -Sycamore- to Market, hasn't been -christened (Jetbnf it ! has been newly graded and graveled, and is now in fine ordratTChe citizens j there are': improying1 their property,' by building ffood and substantial paling fences. The Bird says that the Union Chapel Trusteess purpose having the basement of their new' Church so far completed by the 1st of Nov. next, that it can be used for public worship. - f ? There was a theatrical troupe in town week before last, strutting on the boards, I nt Phillins Tlall the Muniorpra trl1 in I . . . . . ... . . ., i strut out of town without paying their: bills ; but .were forced to disgorge. Mr. Phillips is yet minus Hall "rent; but expresses confidence that he will ; get it some time. "Hell" was seen there last week on canvas."" ' Cleaning up is the order of the day -j Commissioner. Haner is enforcing it practically. .',) ; . . Samuel ; Henley and wife- with . their son and daughter, have gone Eastin tending to-T leave their children' at the boarding schoolat Westown in. theTicinity of Philadelphia, to be educatedJohn S. Hunt'a Hook and Ladder Tracks are takio-l-be has just received an order for os',t the largest size he is man u t acta ring ; . from Umalia, Nebraska. - Quite aot improvement has taken place in the local-department of the True t (Julian) Republican Isaac has employ-, edja local editor that; is All-over White. s Wire Suspension Bridge. -L... M. Mering, Esq., informs us that the mateU V-T as mostly' arrived for building this bridge across Whitewater at the lower end of Frontlet, in this city. It will be a rjcreat convenience, and Mr. M. deserves sFT 1 H r 'i I i 1 1 fTi i W i d i. 8 JeoJiga.U.U U JXL J 1 .x - - - Union Relief Association. The" members Sfthe 'Union Relief Association vrinV io retflrn their sinceie thanks te Dr.' Wejst Jor gratuitiouslj straightening the crooked eyes of a little girl' an inmate ofrthe Childreas, Home, and also, to return,Uiabks for the fbltowing donations Which hare beestlfceired during 3d month, foe the support of the Childrens Home. f ' , . j ' , 25,00; County Commissioners, in consideration of this Association relieving this County of the support of; eight oaildrenj" $10,06, James Morrisson; $9,00, ajriend, residence, Williamsburg; Coal Oil for the mootb, Mr. Page; gal. mlik per day, Mr. Berhide; do. Mr. Hale; ten yds gingham, Miss Latard; one bu. potatoes; Mrs. McWhinney; hominy, Mrs Palmer; cradle quilt, Little Lucy Brower; one can cherries, one can black berries, Mrs.. Collio; one can pears, Mary Ratliffj. ft lbs. buckwheat, a FrUnd; soup bone, and mackeral, Anna Bickle; lirer, John I'aison; one bu. potatoes, one gal. tomatoes, one peck onions, Mrs. T. Benton; , eoe bucket of pickles, tiro Little Girl.i; 9 lbs. meat, Jos. Ovens; 25 lbs. flour, Capt. Scbofield; Coffee, a Friend. Sew Mill. Messr-j. William EUiott, Geo. Saute and William Erwia, are building a Flouring Hill, on the site of the oli Mwre Saw Mil), about three miles south east from this city. The Mill building is tabs, 30X10 feet, three stories from ths stone foundation two run of burrs, and the Millwright wrk to ba done by Messrs. Nordyke and Co , who know just how to do their work and make a mill con venient and grind profitably an-1 satisfactorily. The estimated cost ef this Milt, in complete running or der, is $8,0 JO. Its location is in a good neighborhood easy of access, and cannot fail of being profitable to the enterprising projectors. ,;.The Republicans of Henry county failed to be Pleat ed at the notion of sending the editor of the Courier on a mission to Indianapolis to make laws for them whilst our political ' bretheren of Randolph persuaded the editor of the J ourrial that legislative labor was Xtffer healthy. Death of ak Old Editor. Jacob Mokbis, for many years publisher of the Lebanon (O.) Star and Hamilton Intel- ' ligencer,'- died , at Lebanon, Ohio, on Tuesday last. He was one of God's noblest works an honest man and a Christian. We rejoice that Col. I. P. Gray, has been chosen as the Republican candidate for the State Senate, " from Randolph County. The Col. has the vim to make a good legislator.' : We are also glad that the Republicans of Marion county have chosen our young friend; A.' P. Stantoni Esq.i as one of their candidates for Represcnta-; tive in the State Legislature. There's no disco$&tonBkow T I T O i l l . . . , ? . . "Wonder if Benjamin proposes to aid in continuiog the Democratic rale in this city, which he was bo largely instrumental in establishing a yer ago?"--Repufc. Wonder if Isaac proposes to aid the election of Bro. George, by constantly charging the Republican party ' in certain townships" in Wayne county, with "fraudulent votixg" at past nominating elections?
, . Accidents Deaths.
little son of Mr. Shell, Shoemaker, residing on Ft. Wayne Avenue, found some rat . poison in an old house his father had torn down, and ate some of it, which caused his death on Wednesday of last week. ' "On the same day, near - Centerville, a brakesman on the Central K. K. by the name of William Vincent, was crushed between the pipe and water tank so bad ly that the Mirror thinks he cannot recover. He has ' a wife and children at Indianapolis,. and the train. took, him .to Cambridge and left him there. - - - -Last week, a little child of Mr. Venegge, on South Green Street, had its arm dislocated by a fall. It is doing well. "' A little boy about four years old, son of Mr. Wm. Cayle, tanner, who is in the employ of Curme k Dunn, of this city, whilst amusing himself by dipping up water from one of the vats,' lost his bal ance and fell in. His little playmates at once gave the 'alarm, ' but Mr. C's children, supposing their brother was j with their mother visiting, gave no cred ' it to it. Mrs. C. returned home about 1 two hours after when search was made 1 f orhim. His lifeless body was found in the vat, and all attempts to bring back the vital spark was unavailing. Ileav'n alone can heal the anguish of the be reaved parents. , , "V . Jlenry Fossenkemper, whom, we noticed ns being stabbed through the lungs by Gulliver, on the 9th inst, died on Thursday night last. . " . ; That Trade made by Col. Elliott, noticed . last week of goods for. McWhinney's'Westvillo farm, was only for the Coffin Stock of Goods. The Col. is still in the Dry Goods and Carpet busihess at the Strattan Corner, where he has a fine new stock of Goods and a most beautiful lot of Brussels, , Ingrain, and other Carpets all of which he is ,. , , . eellingl at very reduced prices. Our readers are invited to give him a call, examine his goods and compare prices. MISSIOX SUNDAY SCHOOL- : t Charles Coffin, the indefatigable and Sunday School, in this' city made an interesting report of the condition of his charge, on last Sunday week. The number of children for the year attending this - school .is 800 about 500 are considered regular scholars. The average attendance is 303 teachers and officers 337. There have been 16,00C papers given away during the year. An industrial school for girls, attended by about 200, and a night school for boys, attended by about 10 or 12, are connected with this glorious home mission work. Those engaged in this benevo lent this truly Christian cause, are sowing a J plentiful crop of blessings, and they will assuredly receive the commendation of "Well done, good and faithful servants;" from the lips of the Divine Master whom they are serving. An individual, claiming to be of the Tunker persuasion, and hailing from Union county, stepped into our oflioo and,. whilst busily .mas ticating a huge ball of poppcorn, informed us, between bites," that Jie had a special mission to enlighten the people of Richmond - and Wayne rcou7. W. enquired .the subject-on which he proposed to lecture: but he declined on the ground that he expected to get air audience first before he gave out the object of his ; mission, and then ho wanted to be paid before, he pro-, ceeded to give'them light! tie left -to get one fthe Halls in our city to deliver his lecture in, arid to create a cents-ation. lie's no "doubt a latter-day Propbet; at teasi he intends torj'make lecturing profitable by getting , the dimes in advance, before he proceeded to raise the bush', el that concealed his brilliant taljow-dip! . C II. Johnson, is prepared to stamp initial letters on letter paper and envelopes, at a slight advance on their cast, trive mm a call at his BooKstore, No 91 Alain street, where" you can al.so supply yourselves with the best of Books, and latest Magazines and literary l'a aers. ? . :. I 1 m mmmt j Carpets. : The lirge beautiful and exceed . inelv cheap lot of Brussels, Ingrain aud OilCloth Carpeting, now at the Bce-iliye Store of 1 D. B. Crawford, is attracting customers m every ! direction, who find that they cannot bay a j Carpet at Cincinnati any cheaper or of better quality, than at the Bee-Hire; .-j Mr. Crawford is always prepared to duplicate the Cincinnati j Carpet prices, tm assortment of Ladies Uress Goods is not surpassed in Richmond. Ladies , and Gentlemen, needing any thing in the Dry. Goods' line, cannot fail to be suited at tbe BeeHive. Go and see for yourselves. The weather during last week was very fine, up to Friday and Stturday they were damp. Tbe ancient saying that 'if it raincs on Easier Sundaye, it will raine for fj'f-jtrirrr Suiidayes,' had commenced tuUumerit. It rained on last Sunday week; but last Sunday the sign flickered, fizzled, failed it proved to be a lovely day a whole SuN-day. . The Winchester Hack, judging from Ihs'ioolt j of the livly frames hitched to the tongue and the dilapidated appearapce of the curtains, continues to "go through hy day-light. . , Republicans of Richmond! the Ward-Meet-ings, for selecting candidates for City Council, take place to-morrow night. Turn out and assist in making good selections from the best Council-timber we .may have. Recollect - tomorrow (WEDNESDAY night. The places Tor the meetings are, Hos. 2, 3 and 4 Engine Houses, and at Peter Crocker's Shop. " J TOARDISG.- A geotleiaan and his wife can be accommodated with a private room and board in a private family, where, there are no other boarders la a pleasant location. Beflerenc given and required. ' Address, Box 300, P. O. Burglary. A carpenter by tbe name or Roland, bad beea sometime engaged in- shop-lifting and last week bis propensity waa discovered, and quite a pile of Goods were found concealed ia bis honss, belonging to Messrs. Strattan, Crawford, Had ley Bros., and Cunningham. ,He had aa examination before the Mayor, and was sent "to jail in deianlt of 1210TJ bail. Several pieeea Of Ooads were found last week cob-' cealed ia the loft of an old school boose, near Wa. Davenport's, south of Boston. They were no doubt stolen and placed there by tbe thieves. ' On Thursday night 18tb, the lry Qoods Store of Wittenbtirg A Rnschaupt in this city, was entered ia the rear and silk antTotner goods to tbe vatus of $50t or $800 taken. Ko clue yet as to who committed the theft. ... . .. , , . . . . ., LOTS TO BE SOLD. Our old friend, Dr.J. R. Mendenhall intends offering his property on ?Mt. Auburn' (the Paper-Mill Hill for sale Sometime in June next. He designs ensmalling the Lots in order to bring their price within the reach of mechanics and laborers who desire to build homes in the most pleasant, healthy, and salubrious part of the City. The Doctor wil 1 soon be read v to offer these lots at private sale, and he is prepared to give good bar gains, ana pasy terms 01 payment.
atLDO :ers column. SOAPS COLGATES, ; ;-i ' - "y ; HONEY, QLYCEUIXE, AROMATIC VEO BATH A BARBERS :;f':, ,. ii soaps, ;; ALSO A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND FRENCH MANUFACTURE, FOB SALS AT PLUMMER'S DRUGSTORE. 33RXJSECES. FLESH, INFANT, TOOTH, SHAVING, AND NAIL BRUSHES, , ' - AT J. W. PLUMMERS, S. W. Corner of Maiu and Pearl Streets. OOMBS OF klAi HARD KINDS, METAL BACK REDDING, RUBBER, HORN, FINE, AND POCKET COMBS, AT PLUMMER'S DRUG STORE. GENERAL BOOKS, at ASSORTMENT OF POCKET J. W. PLUMMER'S DRUG STORE. TOILET ARTICLES. PER I UMER Y, HA. 1 R OILS, " '-p"o If; A ArDBl L I L L Y W If I T E C OJL D C R E A'Jf, PINK SAUCERS, ' . PEARL DR OPS. ROUGE, for Sale at 2 PLUMMER'S DRUG STORE. HO O PER' S FUMIGA T1XQ PASTILLES, BUNION PLASTERS, V OR.T PL A STERS; i tl i v'l PA IX PAINT, L V4J VOf SOY. Oil WOLCOTi 'S PAIX A XNIHILA TOR, -For Sale, at , ; PLUMPER'S DR UG ST OR E. , FOUGERAS COMPOUND IODINISED COD LI V E R O I L ; Ju9t received and for Sale, by - '-' ' -" '- J. W. PLUMMER. " - -.. . . CRYSTAL" CEMENT, PAINTERS DIAMOND CEMENT, for mending broken glass ware. CREAM TARTAR, BAKING .SODA, TARTARIC ACID, BAKING POWDER, ; '-- . - CLOVES," . V f ;. :';:,:' : spices,"'. . ' : ' : . , , MUSTARD, SPICES, Ac, Ac, ; ,; '.' ' .- AT NO. 23,. - PMUMMER'S DRUG STORE. ' i ' CARRIAGE SPONGE, ' - " BATHING SPONGE," SPONGE FOR SLATES, ; : And a Variety of other Kinds, &c, &cn &cn &c, AT 3? LUIMMEE'S DRTJG-STOIIE S. W. Cor. Main 4 Pearl Streets, RICHMOND, IND.
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THE GREAT ENGLISH EEMEDYV Sir James Clarke's Female Pills, Prtpartd from a pertcription of Sir J. Clarke, Jf. D., Phyricicm Extraordinary to thelQueen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the care of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excesses and removes all obstructions, from whatever cause. TO MARRIED LADIES It is particularly suited." It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity, and although a powerful remedy, does not contain anything hurtful to the constitution. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in tbe Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, it will effect a cure when all other meads have failed. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package. -:; SPECIAL NOTICE. Beware of Counterfeit. Observe the name of JOB JfOSES on the package jturchate none without it all other are bate and vorthlee immitation. N. B. -One Dollar, with fifteen cents for postage, enclosed to the sole Proprietor, JOB MOSES, 27 Cortlandt Street, New York, will insure a bottle of the genuine, containing Fifty Pills, by return mail,securely sealed from all observation. 1 For Sale, EIGHTEEN ACRES OF LAND WELL SITUATED ON : THE LIBERTY PIKE, ONE AND a half miles South of Richmond, Timber, Stone, Sand, Gravel; and good Water. A two story Frame House enclosed. The above property will be sold at
1 bargain il application be made soon. Gallon Jusnt ! Meek on Rubv Farm. j JESSE MEEK. 46-tf. Jan. V, 16S " Have saved more than 50,000 persons from death for they cure in a single day, Cholera, Dysentery, al Summer Complaints, Fever and Airue, and Neurarria Also, a sure cure for Coughs and Rheumatism. HI Druggists sell them. . ORRIN SKINNER A CO , Proprietors "if i Springfield, Mass Root's f est acoim? preserves the lileof the Hair changes it from grey to its original color in - three weeks prevents the hair from falling is the best article for dressing the hair ever found in the market willsurel v removedandruff and curea'ldiseasesof the Scalp is delightfully perfumed, cures baldness, and will notstain the skin is a perfectUastorerand Dress sing Combined. No other preparation for the hair contains Pestachio'Nut Oil. Sold by all Drnggists. DEM AS, BARNES A Co., Agenls, New York OIUMN SKINNER & Co., Sole Proprietor, 15tf ' j . Springfield, MassTo Consumptives. The Rev. EDWARD A. 'WILSON wilt seiiiT'Tfre of charge to all who desire it. the prescription, wtte the directions for making and usiug the simple remit dy by which he was cured of a lung affection and tedread disease Consumption. His only object ishat benefit the afflicted and he hopes every sufferer t try this prescription, as it will cost them nothingvrill may prove a blessing. Tleaseaddress ' . Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Nov, 166 S-uth SiCJnd Street, VYiliiamsburgh, N. NEW PEKF13IE FOR THE II IX DKEKCHIEF. rbalou'a "fijjht Itlooitiing Ccreiaa." Pknlon'i "flight Blooming Orraa." Phaloa'o "iisht nioorains Cercus." Phalon's '' AiijKht Bloonaiiag Ccreni." Phalon's '.Xight It looming Ccrraa." A most exquiMite. deacatw. an.l Frnjrrant Perfume. Aistiiled fmiu the rare iinU b.-iutiful tinner Irom Which it takes i dhiup. Manufactured only by PHALOX A SO., New York. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, ir ASK FOR PHALOS'S-TAKK NO OTHER B OOTS it SHOES, CHEAP FOR CASH! Havinsr a cood assortment of Boots and Shoes now xn hand, of my own manufacture and Eastern made work, and being prepared to fill all orders for either . v ewed or Pegged Boots and Shoes. At the shortest posiihlo fcoceV the SndersigneA ) epectfully asks the citizens of Richmond and vicinity 'fofa share of patronage, thanking them for that heretofore so liberally, extended.. 'it-- ! ! '- ' ' '' Just give him a call at his Shop, one door East of T. Nestor 4.,'s Grocery Store, West. Main Street, where he Will bo happy to see his old customers, and as many new ones who study their own interest, and wanta good pair of Boots or Shoos, made FlT-tingly of the best material and at reosonable prices. :I Richmond, March 5tb, 1868. C. ESTELL. HP 1 '3V A K i: A FULL SUPPLY, Made. from best material. Oniel's Patent Boilers Coj per extends up the sides and Iron on bottoms makes a Tin Boiler as good as Copper. All kfnds of JOB WORK, on Tin Gutters, . Pipes, I Cialvaaized Iron Work, Jtc. Aic. Done at No 12, Main Street, at the Rbd Stove, by Richmond, April 16, 1S6S. T. J. BARuIS. State of Indiana, Wayne County SS. '.Tames McWhinnev, Charles H. Strickland VS. fcThe Baltimore A Ohio Railroad Company. In the Wayne Common Pleas Court. Sept. lerm; A. D. 860. Complaint. No. 3279. BE IT KNOWN, That, on this 11th day of April, 135$, the above named Plaintiff, by Siddall and Uurchensl, Attorneys filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Common Pleas Court, their complaint against said defendant in the above entitle! cause, together with the affidavit of a competent person that said defendant, The B altimore A Ohio Railroad Companv is a foreign corporation and is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant therefore, is hereby notified of the filing nd pendency of said complaint agajost her, and that, unless she appearand answerer demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause on the second day of the September Term ot said Court, begun and held at the Court House in Centerville, on the second Monday of Sptember next, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alledged, will be taken as true and said cause will be heard and determined in her absence. , Witness William W. Dudley, Clerk, and the skal Seal of said Court, at Centerville, this 11th dav of April, 18R8. : ' " WILLIAM W. DUDLEY, Clerk. Siddall and Bnrchenal Att'y of PUT. April 18, 1868, (P5.) 8-4w State of Indiana, Wayne County, S. S. Isaac R. Howard, John W. Urubbs, Elijah R. Harvey, . VS. : Jacob Bescher, Christiana Bescher. 1 In the Wavne ircuit Court, August term, A V. 1868. j Complaint, No. 2128. BE IT KNOWN, That, on this 10th day of April, 1868, thebore named plaintiff, by Charles II. Burchenal, Attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wavne Circuit Court, their complaint against said defendants in the above entitled cause, together with the affidavit of a competent person that said defendants Jacob Bescher and Christian Bescher are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants Jacob Bescher and Christian Bescher therefore, are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless tbey appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause, on the second day of the next Term of said Court - to be begun and held t Centreville, on the first Monday of August next, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true, and the said cause will be heard and determined in their abceaee.. hi -' ' Witness, The Clerk, and the Seal of said Court, sbal at Centreville, this 10th dar of April, 1869. .TT WM. W. DUDLEY, Clerk. : c' I R. Burchenal, Att'y of Pl'ff. April 16, 1868. (pf5.) 8-4w. TR E MO NT HOUSE, JOHN ELLIOTT. Proprietor, CORNER OF FIFTH AND MAIN", Richmond, lnd.
SPECIAL NOTICES. - ITCH! ITCH!! ITCH!!! SCRATCH I SCRATCH 1 1 SCRATCH 111 in tnim 10 to 43 hours. Wheaton' Ointment cures The Itch
Wheaton's Ointment cures Wheatou's Ointment cares Wheaton's Ointn.cnt cures Wbeaton's Ointment cures Wheaton's Ointment cures Salt Rheum. Tetter. Barber's Itch. Old Sores. Every kind of Humor like Magic. Price 50 cents a box ; by mail, 60 cents. Address WEEKS 4 POTTER, No. 170 Washington Street Boston,"Mass. For sal by all Druggists. Boston, Nov. 21, 1S67. - sp. no. ly: BJUN. Mrs. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, Presents to the Attention ftf Mothers her SOOTHING SYRUP For Children Teething, which greatly facilitates the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing all iniiammation,will al'ay all. pais and spasmodic action and is. Sure to regulate the Bowelst Depend upon it, mothers, it will 've resttoyourttlves and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR. INFANTS. -We have put np and aohl this article for over SO years, and can hat is coxfiubsck ani t uctii of it what-we have never been able to say ol any other medicine. Never has it failed in a suigle iustauce tt effect a care, 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 medical virtues. We speak in this matter . what we do know," after 30 years' experience; and pledge our reputation for tbe 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 aftertho svurpisadministerd. " Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None arennine nnless the fac-simile of CURTIS A PERKINS. New York, is onth outside wrapper. Sold by all Druggist throughout tht$ world. PRICE, ONLY 33 CENTS l'ER BOTTLE Dr. Scher.ck's Mandrake PilIsA Substitute for Calomel. These Pills are composed of various' roots having power to relax tbe secretion of the liver as promptly ' andeffeetuaHy as blue pillsor mercury. v. ithont producing those disagreable or dangerous effects, which ofteu follows the use of the latter. In allbillioasdisorders these pills maybe used with confidence.as t'uvy promote the discharge of vitiated bile, and remove tbose obstructions from the liver and biliary ducts which cause biliious aflectious i general.-1 " ' -' - '' Schenck's Mandrake Pills, cure sick headache a J all' disorders of the liver indicated by sallow skin, coated tongue, costivness, drowsiness and a general feeling of weariness and lassitude, showing that the liver is in a torpid orobstrueted condition. In short these Pills may be used with advantage in all cases where a purgative or alterative medicine is-required-Please ask for "Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills." Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Price 25 cents per box. , LIFE-HEALTH STRENGTH. LIFEHE A LTJK STRENGTH . THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. Delamarre's Specific Pills Prepared by Garanciere fc Dcpont, No. 14 Rue Lumbard Paris, an highly recommended by tto entire Medical Faculty of Fraf. Are a most energetic and efficient Remedy in case of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness Nightly, Daily or Premature Emissions j Sexual Weakness or lnpotency ; Weakness arising from Secret Habits and " Sexual Excesses; Relaxation of the Genial Organs; .Weak Spine ; -Lime"- or "Brick-dust"deposits in the Urine; ''Milky Discbarges," Ac, and all the- ghastly train of Symptoms arising from Overuse or Excesses. A pamphlfet, containing full particulars, with Directiens and Advice, printed in French, German, Spanish and English, accompanies each box, and a ill be sent by mail, free of cost, to any one who vrill write for it. Price $l'per Boa; or Six Boxte fur $j. ' , ASK FOR DELA MARRE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, AXl) TA KE SO O TUBUS. . Sold by all the principal Druggists, er will be sent by mail, fecurely tmled from all obaervatio, on receipt o( the specified price by anv advertised Agents, or bv the sole Proprietors, OSCAR G. MOSES A CO., 27 Cortlandt Street, New York. Agents for Richmond and ! vicinitv, POTTS BRO'S , SAMPSON A ROSS, Dr. D'HL'Y. ' : I tt. : 'Consumption is as - certainly cured as Intermittent Fkver, and as certainlv preAentedas Small Pox." Rsv. Chen. E. Xing,' Jt. l., LL. JJ.etc. - ' ,, . - -,-' . K I N G..' S. ': ; PKKPARED PRESCRIPTION, , IADK FROM THE PBESCE1PTIOK OP :' i !V';:' Rev. CIihs. E. King, jI. 1., LL. D., fcc., FOR TUS PREVENTION OF ' ' . , coisrsxiMPTioisri For the Radical cure of ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, and all affections of the LUNGS, THROAT, and AIR PASSAGES ; for General and Special Derangements of the NERVOUS SYSTEM ; for Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels. The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION increases the etreugth and deepens the cobur of the pate blood. It subdues the CHILLS and FEVER and diminishes tbo Exjjectoratiiw. It checks the night sweats, always,' in from seven to fourteen days. TheosV? is invigorated, and the patient rapidly gains flesh ; the cough and the difficult breathing are speedily relieved ; tbo sleep becomes calm and refreshing ; the evacuations regular and uniform. ALL ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, Ac, DISAPPEAR WITH A REALLY ASTONISHING RAPIDITY. The PRESCRIPTION should be used in every Disensc. hy whatever name known, in which there is exhibited any Derangement of either tbe NERVUUT or the BLOOD Systems. It is unequaled in Female Disorders, Scantv or Suppressed Menne," H hite," Ac. The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION is both the BEST and the moat ECONOMICAL Medicine thatj can betaken. Tbe average dose, ia two teaspoonsfut taken once a day. The patient never retires under any circumstances, to use "Cough Mixtures" for tte Cough ; ''Expectorants' Weakness ; Iron for the blood Anodynes for the Nervous Irritation; Acids for the Night Sweats; or -Whisky er Cod Liver Oil for the Wasting. .Its Specific Action is 'upon tbe Constitutional Dondition, and, through this Condition, upon the Whole Series of Symptoms. Statements from Patients." Ac. College Hill C'ikcink ati I was ' in the last stage of CoN'sCHtTioN. In ten davs after taking the 1 inscription, my Chills, Night Sweats, Fever, decreased, and , finally- altogether disappeared. A mere skeleton before, I am now well stored with flesh. My restoration is a marvel to all who know me. Mrs. C. L. Wright. . ( . t "Your Prescription saved my. daughter's life, aad . has probably saved me hundreds ot dollars." Rev. E. Humphreys, Remsen, N. Y. j v ! :i . ? T j rt "We bless God for the benefit we have received from yonr Prepared Prescription." Rev. P. Peregrine, Blossburg, Ilenn. "Every one to whom I have recommended it has benefited much bvits use." - i The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION U put p ia a $1 bottle, and is sold in Richmond by all DRUGGIST'S generally, or orders may be addressed to the Sole proprietors, OSCAR G. MOSES A CO., 27 CoaTL andt Stredt, N. Y. Consultations free. , A Circular, containing testimonials of many cases successfully treated, will be sent free, by mail, to all who . will write for it. : spa al-lyr-'-;- "; V "V ' . ; . HENRY BRATZ. ORAN PERRY. JOHN BRATZ ,.f Bratz Perry & Co.,' (Succettortto Brats, llevr k Co.,) EMBIEE PLOWWORp, East Hain-St., Between 7th and 8th ', , RICHMOND lift),,.; . 39-tf- September 19, 18f. B 1 R D C A G E S a full assortment for Canaries. Also, Wood Cages, for Mocking-Birds and Red Birds, at T . J. BARGIS, Richmond, April 16, 18C9. No. 1 2, Red Stove.
I The Great - Strengthening Tonic -
(Not a Whisky Preparation.; ' 3 HOOFLAND'S (Rei'iaan ESiftterse ' i i if.,. '.. : .' ' ' .1'DEBILITY! DEBILITY' - ,; i'.it. ...T-, i .1 .,!.':; "Is. resalting from any cause whatever t ' '- 1 u Prostration of the Sy item; ; ' . i.- i - ; . . . -' i . : .. .. ; . i 1 . .. . ixdccsb : ; . ., . j ,. . ; Severe Hardships, ? . .. .. ' . Ezposure. : " ' . ' . t ... .. OF Fevers! DISEASES OF CAMP LIEE. j Soldiers, Citizens, Itale or Female, Adnlt or Youth. ? ' ' ' , Will Cud in t his Bitters a pure Tonic not depen- - dent on had liquors for their almost miracuhjutefiects DYSPEPSIA, '- ' Al Din E ABAS BKbCLTlNG WHOM l'IfJBB OF the LIVER aud 11UE.STIVK ORGAN, ' ersb'ir ' : '- ' : HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, This Bitters has Performed more Cures, gives better Satisfaction, has more Testimony; has moreRej-peet able People to vouch for it, than' any other artic'.e in the market.
r We defy any one to eoutradicf this aagertkn, ui '". "" . I VjLii 3?.y siooo " ; , -h . . -?-.'- - : i il i- -- i to any one who will produce a certificate pnbliBied by I " . us that is not genuine. I HOOFLAND'S GEEMAN WTTEKS, ; . ,
will eras kvibt fiB or Chrouic or Xervou Uebility, : and Dieaief of the Kidneva, ,;' J Observe the following symptoms resulting from 'the ' " disorders of the digestive organs : Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness Of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-- ' - burn, Uisgust tor rood, inilness or Wfight in thi Stomach, Soor Eructations, Sink- " ;' ing or Swimming of the Head, ',. " ' Hurried and difficult ;,- Breathing, ' . T. : Flattering at the . ;y ' I Heart, Choking or Suf- .. focating Sensations when ia a . , lying Posture,' Dimness . ." : : i ; , of Vision, Dots , , , . , . "or Webs before the " Sight,Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Pers- - , t . - ' '. piration, Yellowness of the Skin '.' ,-. and Eyes, Pain "in the- Side, Back '- ' ' '. ' and Breast Limbs, 4c, Sudden Flushes of 7;a " Heat, Burning in tbe Flesh,. Constant imaiu- , , ings ; of JTvil and great Depression of SSi'Srita.1 ti ' '.) j: i'ao'' ::'t 'f n t c IO ;"'!;.' hi'.-. REMEMBER,'
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wuw Maya . -f ni -, .. : . ,t -,.--,! ;;tj-'r i2h!IErom Rev.' WTD. Sefgfried Pastor of .Twelfth s Bap-n ,.t , -tistChnreh.PhHaaelphia: ' ' . 1 V. ,V Gentleman : I have recently beenlabormgtinSer ' the distressing effects of indigestion, accompaniad by . i 1-. a prostration of the nervous svatem. Numerous . ,- remedies were recommended by friends, and some ot " K them tested, but without relief. Yonr Hoofland'a '- tierman Bitters were recommended by persons who . . '. had tried them, and whose favorable mention of these " ' Bitters induced me to try ithem. I must confess
that 1 had an aversion to Patent Medicmeh from, the 'thousand and one" quack "Bitters," whose only aim seems to be to palm off eweetened ami dragged liquor npon the community in a sly way, and the tendency of whieh, I fear, is to make many a confirmed orunaara. upon learning mat- yours was really a medicinal preparation, I took . it with happr effect, j Its action, not only upon the stomach, hut upon .the ' )iervons system, was prominent and gratifying. I I feel that I have derived great and permaucnt I me fit from the use of a few bottles. - ' XT .r i . - . ery respecuuny yours, -i - W.D. SE1GFR1ED, -; Ao. 54 Shackamaxoa Street. , From the Rev. E. D. Fendall. Assistant Editor
Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. ' ; - .-. . . ' " ; '.- I have derived decided benefit from the we ol, ' Hoolland's German Bitters, and feel it my privilege ' 1 i-to recommend them as a most valuable tonic, to ail - ' ' ? Jwbo are suffering from general debility or from dig- , f .eases arising frtm derangement of the liver. , -i Yours truly. ' J-;-
i "5 A E. D. FENDALL- -, t From RevJ D. Merrige, Pastor of the PaasviUik -; ; Baptist Church, Philadelphia. I From the many respectable recommendations given ' 1 1 ' to Dr. Hooflaud's German Bitters, I was indnoed i h ' give then a trial. After using several bottles I found them to be a good remedy for debility, nd a most excellent tonic for the stomach. .; . i ! D MERRIGE.
'From Rev. Wm. Smith, formerly Pastor of the tViacentowa and Miilville (N. J.,) Baptist Churches. ' . Having used in my family a number of bottles of 1 yonr Hoofland's Germaa I stters, I have to say that 1 i regard them as an excel, nt medicine, especially adapted to remove the disctcs they are recommended " Qtr. They strengthen aud invigorate ths system . when-debilitated, and are useful in disorders of the lwr, loss of appetite, Ac. I hare also recommended them to several of my friends, who have tried them, and fouud them greatly beneficial in tbe restoratio - of health. Yours truly, WM. SMITH, i-it n s ; W Hutchinson 8t.,PhiUda.; WARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
See that the signature of "C M. J ACKSON" Is ' ; ' t ,.. the wrapper of each bottle. t;j. i il 'PRice;;? - j; m i Siatle Bottle 1, or Half Dox. for t 5. 1 ' ' , :--' 'Jt ) mji is: r.-jqot'.i Should y oor nearest Druggist not hava tba article t-1.: do not be pat off by any of the intoxicating prepara-' tions that may be offered ia its plaoe. but send to as " : and we wUl forward, securely packed, by expTeas.: ad 1"
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