Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 38, Number 11, 12 May 1868 — Page 3

LOCAL COLUMNS.

RXCZXUQKD. m&IAXTA: , Arrival sod acpsrt.ur' otQulU, RI&KOND POST OFFICE March Sfita, It 8 J3AILS CLOSE, o ftp ISO Columbus Bt.. Chicago ...... Cincinnati.. .. i, '......'.'-. 30 ........ 410 rjr, Dayton 'Way ,,.... laliaaanolis end West . V AILS open, s 2 Indianapolis and WesU. .... Cincinnati.. ...... . Dayton Wf. .ii... Chicago.... ..... nMamlill and ErStwi.... 4a so r.k 13 SO ..' j 10 8 45 r. 20 T.M ... .... Boston and Beeehy Mire,ieaveiTuesdsyandi at.-.. ..... .3. .......-. 1 " at da. dec arrives same day st.. 7 00Ji a.h. ;.h1A:leave Monday, wednes-t 800 A.M. do. err. Monday , Wednesday aad Friday, 4 00r.ii day aa xasr ax Monday, Wednesday and Frday,st...v 8 so a.m. do. arr. ftesdny. Thursday and Saturday, 4 t0i-.li. BrookvinvUAbtogtour leaver Monday . andFKdayt u a.m. Arrives Tuesday and Stardeyay....j....J 0 r.M, Bn-Office open from 1:30 a,, to 7:30 T. at. Oa Sunday .from 9:00 to 1WI0 a., j kX 11 r, O ED. a. JONES, P1M., gurksltv and- gipwtwf iiateM Colusnbns & Indianapolis Central Railway. OOTWO AT UiVI. 6.04 A..M. Pay express.... . Pittsburg Express.. Night Express. ... Rich. A lad." A .com. 0 4 1 AM ...,"i J 42 r M. GOINU WBST- LaAVSl.-. i. 4.40 P.M. 10.00 A. M. 4.S5 P.M. 10.M P. M Night Expi .-8S Western Express Day Express Rich. A Ind. Aceom Dayton & Xeaia t PaTtot Wustern R. R. TBAINS IK AT. rAKKirBJ. '' Accommodation . Day Express... Chicago P. M.' 4.43 ri M. , 6.J0 A. M. 0.55 P.M, St Great Eastern R. R. TBAIXS LXATX. 11.2 A. M. 1U25 PM., ' AK&IW. ' - 0.S5 P. M. 7.20 A. M. Day Express Pittsburg Exprasa Cincinnati Richmond & Chicago R TBA1MS LKAVX. W.t ...6.80 A.M. 11.00 A.M. ...5.00 P.M. 0.1 P. 34. Aocommodation . . . . ... Mail Iadiaaapolia, Cincinaati fc Lafayette R. R. (tia. CAXBKnraa.) v V;c Chiaao Express arr rVioaiM M All from Cin.... 41.05 P. M. .... 11.04 .... 7.25 A. M. Chieago Expraaa learea for Cin. unieago mu M MM O JO A. M. Thoae of onr subacribora in tha city, wh do notreoaire their papers regularly from the earner, if IheywHl le na knoir, the omiasioa ahall be promptly rsmedied. - According to the financial report of tba city, the corporate debt, under tha able management of the praaeat Council, baa been reduced $ 12,000 tba past twelre months. -'J i: ' ; Daring Rer. Mr. Wade's aba nee, serrices trill be condoeted at tba United Presbyterian Church on 8th street, on next Sabbath (17th inat.) by Rer. J. P. Agenbroad, and on7 next Sabbath week (May 24) by Bar. W. A. Clokay, of Indianapolis. The Hommpatbic institute of this SUte, meat at Indianapolis to-morrow. May 13. City Election. Last Tuesday, tha election for four Councilman resulted in chooaing the aame memliara as laat rear two republicans and two democrats. Tba following is tha official rote compared with that of last year: 1st "Ward. " 1868." MaJ. 1867. MaJ. Jamaa Elder, D i .185 ' .r 1I 5 i E.B.-Page,R J 7 - CT. . Ill - 01 ...s70 Id Ward. --- " - E. B. Palmar, E m"" 153 f t ' " 123 , T T 3d Ward. TA Elwood Patterson, R 182 S81J . A.F. Scott, D ' -''-44 '.I.:i30 ' - ' ' 4th Ward. - -- M . . r , N. L. Q. Wait, D. X 261, jtX JJt ii Oran Perrr. K 138 ....123 100 ....25 (Laat year, Maoorman, D. reeeirad 43 Lindsay,' U 49, aad McOirr, Ind. 124. Palmer's majority rr landaay Ta-rorar Moorman 81.) , .vt. i tt Laat rear. W . C. Scott. D, reeeirad 66 rotes, and Miller, D, 53. Patterson 'a ma orar Scott tttorer Millar 3.) - - - On Thnradar ereninr last,' the annirersary of the T. M. C. A. took place at PbHtips UaU. From tba report of its President, C. F. Coffin, much aubatantial gofid has bsen aooompliabed by tbia raligwaa organisation, not only is tba estsblishmeat of a raading room where 'young ' men may resort and spend an rening pleasantly and profitably, bt in persuading men to eaasa from aril aad learn to so weu. Aaaraaees were made by O. N. Bosh of Cioainaati, and Bar. Mr. Kinnan, pastor of the Union Chapel of this city. Tba following are the officers elect for the ensuing yeart C. Jaesaon, Pras't; B, Wabsyaer Saa'yt O. B.Haat vac Sec'y; D. H. Dougan, Treas'r; E. H. Swayna, A. W. Cuspel, C.C. BinUey Sam'l E. Kinney, ' B. H. Igelman, John Nicholson, Wm. A. Fulgbum, aad J. . Barker, Vice Prest'a. . w The .Wire4nspenaiiisA.Bridce.--In the communication of oar friend L.M. Mrmg, last wsak, our figures, in describing tha diameter of tha cables, earns too closely together, and the coBSaquence was they were made strong enough to bold more tons than could be piled on the top of them, prorided tser could be stretched across tha river and anohored! Wa had it 'cables 4 in number, 21 and inches in diameter," it should hare read "two lj and two , Ac. That will be plenty strong enough to sustain tba weight of many tons." Tha cost of digging the anehor pitt , Aa. J it greater than was estimated by Mr. M and he solicts further material aid. - Wa are glad to perceire that petition waa presented at the last meeting of the CouDoS, asking aa - appropriation, for the bridge, numerously signed by citixena, and wa Lops oar city fathers will make an appropriation of a sura sufficient to excavate tha anchor pits and comple te that part of tha work. ' f 4 THE RLACK SWAN. , " if This extraordinary personage, Misa 'E. T. Greenfield, who has attracted the attention of the American public for several years and astounded the crowned heads of Europe by her matchless voice, is on a tour through tha West' and will giro one of her, popular concerts at Phillip's Hall, tt-XGIIT, assisted by her pupil, Miss Katie Lanier,' the "Suuthern Nightin gale." The programme , will , contain many choice pieces and a sufficient variety to display the wondrous power, richness and depth of Miss Greenfield's voice. (- v Reserved seats can be ' bad at White's and Nicholsons' book stores. See programme in another column. "Look on this picture, and then on that.' Here you behold the infirm step, The palUd aheek, the wasting form, . Uirtasted. food, aad a social atmosphere Potsooed with the tales of aches, pains, Sleep less sights, aad mental despondency. Thars,Wnfhing health, sparkling eyei, ' EsSJle steps, staring sppetiu, forgettui caret, , -Oeoisl thought aad ambitious resolves ,; : , ,- Show to eonlrasj and mark the picture.', -'7'!, On tookr the llaotAtion ; BltUnilhe other did'pt," They are yery'eaeflcUl for weak and delicate persons, a , MAOKotiA Watm.A delightful totlei article auporior Vo Cologne aad at half the price. May 2t

ANNUAL RPORT OP THE, COMMIT-

A , TEE OF WATS AND MEANS.-. " 7b A Mayor and Gammon Council of th City of RiA- ' Tha Committee of Ways and Meana, to whom was' referred the annual erporta of the Clerk and Treasurer, and wboss duty it is to examine the books of these officers, and the docket of the Mayor, hare discharged the dutiea assigned them, and beg leave to make the following raport: . - " The annual reports of the Clerk aad Treasurer, "Which are herewith returned, we believe are correct. Their hooka substantially agree, and their reports show the present condition or the citr finances. The last ansual report of the City Treasurer, showed the indebtedness of the city to be $68,484 11, after deducting $3,105 89, tba balance reported in tba Treasury. The iattr amount, however, was required to pay debts due from the city, not included in that report. " Tba real indebtednesa of tha city, on the first lof May laat, was about $71,500. .. - , At the incoming of tha present Council, there was no lisyiarths Treasury, and tba adoption of the present Charter having extended tha time for tba collection of taxes several months ahead, all the money required tar meeting the liabilities of the city falling due, and for carrying on the city roverument, onttt the taxes for 1867, began to be collected, had - to be , borrowed. -" " ; The Treasurer's report for the fiscal year which has jast closed, exhibits the indebtedness of the city to be 5,y35 11," after deducting $22,554 89, the balance in a Treasary. Deducting from the indebtedness of the-eitj tba amount of delinquent taxes and penalties supposed to be collectable, would leave tha totalindebtedneaepf the city about $55,000. It will therefore, be seen,, that the indebtednesa of the city, has boon, reduced about $12,000 during the past year. A sonsiderable poi tion of the money now in the Treasury will be absorbed in the payment of City Bonds soon felling due. - . ' An examination of the docket of the present Mayor showed that all tha fines-and fees collected by him, in criminal oases, has. been paid into the City Treasury , as required by law. Respectfully submitted. I iarf . nss bLDsa, . j V. 1.,... - .- - t. Committee. Jxsas CorriK, TitT"CiS'"Offlfee, Richmona, Ind. Jo the ShttoraUe GBna.6 Council of ate Cy of RicK- ; moaoi; Gentlemen:-r-I herewith beg leave to submit the annual stateewnt of the receipts, disbursements, lia- ' bilities, assets ad total indebtedness of your city, for' the fiscal year commencing Mart 1867, and ending April 1610,1868; tReceipts. ; s t , Disbnreementa. 1 ' Mar, 1867 .i Am't p'd streeU$ 13,523 08 To bal. in Trea.3,105 SSlBonda, 13,0 00 Am't rec'dRertrO.OOO 2 4 Interest, 6,028 78 Delinquent Taxes 1,333 60 Poliee, 1 - 5,137 98 Cash borrowed, 25,500 QO'Fire department, 4,715 74 City Wersa, t L0 41 Salaries, r 3.59S 50 Licenses, 1,002 31. Public buildings, 1 563 9 Public bondings, - 120 00 CaUboose, . . "' 278 SI Fines aad cOsta. f '703 69 Incidentals, p 222 31 Sales ct Swino,ia 27 00 Gas andgaafixt'a 1,S19 30, Property solJf 279 38,Hoard cf Hdaith, , 192 65 Cash refunded, 15 2;Printinz. 203 63 63 30' 70 00" 27 57 . 14 00. 80 00 -jfjity farm, Total. $74,949 44'Election, , v Stationery,-' AJssfat - Cash refundad, April 16. 1868r'' ' " Registration, T mt ta Trea-$23.554 89 Fees and costs. 1,040 25 Ul. tax daplTS. -oyzzi tl uaiance in irea. i,aa ay Penalty on aame,ci 622 12j Balanwiincoltec-7? ToUl, $74,949 44; ted delinquent - , ; Liabilities. taxetof 1866.: 2,186 00 Bonds ouUtand- . City work of '67, - - I ing,less bonds nncoHaoted, 580 13 given in. $700, 82,490 00 RenU due city, 230 00 Balance in Treaa. Bal. total indobt. 60.095 64 subtr'd bonds, 22,551 89 ToUl, -fv $83,490 00;Cityinbobtedn'a$59,35 11 Respectfully submitted, t Va-i i P.P. Km, City Clerk. Treasurer's Office, April 31st, 1888. To the Honmrabia Mayor and Common Council of the City of Rickmandy Ind.: ' - The undersigned, City Treasurer, asks tears to report the receipts and expenditures of the City of Richmond, Ind., for the year ending Aptil 31st, 1868, also the indebtednesa of the city of Richmond, and its assets: .. May 1, 1887: (Board of health. 1 92 65 Balance inTr, t$,l$$ 89: Gas and gas fixt'a 1,810 30 April SlsV -M: . ' - mnung, Am't ree'doftsiV - ISalaries, 3,598 50 bonds, -- - 24,780 00 Costs and fees, 1,040 25 Finesposts, fees, 708 69.SUtionery, .27 57 Licenses, 1,902 3l Oalaboose, 27331 Property sola, ' ' 279 38 Incidentals, 222 31 Revenue of 1867, 39.996 24, Fire department, 4,715 74 Delinqtrenttaxes, 1,S?3 60 Interest, - 6,208 78 Public buildings, 10 00 Public buildings, 56; 96 City pound, - I 27 00 Elections, : . 7i-00 Street work, 1,960 41 City farm, 68 30 Cash lefanded, ' 15 92 Streets, it-r 13,fc 08 . ""iT' (City bonds rede'd 13,900 00 Total, r. ; $74Ji9 44 Cash refunded, 14 00 Expenditures. 'Am ;m ir.wimua,M o AnA for oolice. a5.137 98 Registration, - 90 00' ToUl, 74,229 44 Liabilities or the city. April 30, 1868, Bonds "outstanding and unpaid: No. 72, 76, m 99 $IJ00:N1.132, 2,000 J 2,000

No.150, 1,000 i "151, 1,000 - 152,- 1,000 ! " 153, 300 " 154, - ' 500 ; 155, ':: 500 : - 156, 300 ' - 157, 2,000 " 159, . . 200 160, ' 1,000 ' 161, 1,000 163, 2,000 168, 5,000

1,400 y 133, 70 " 134, 500 104. . 3.000 " 136. 1,0001 : nnol "WD 30 137. ? LOOOt u ' 1,000 1,000 140, i ,tuu 1,000 3,000 "1,000 00 6,000 " COQ 124, 10,000 142,' 125, 127, 128, 129, 1 O I j-3,00Oj 144, 10,000 - 115. 3,000 3,500 5,000 " 146 ; 147, 148, , 131. V 1,0041 2,000t s Total amount of Bonds outstanding $82,490 00 i Dedect cash in the Treasury 22,554 89 S City indebtedness"- .... $59,934 11 Assetts. April 0,1868: Balance uncollected of delinquent tax 1866, aupposed half good, DeHuanent list o( '67, two-thirds supposedgood--" Uncollected city work Bents due the city unpaid Total assets $2,186 00 . 6,843 34 . 580 13 230 00 .$9,839 47 All of which is respectfully submitted, ,i i , . fVTu, P. V IL90M, City Treasurer. , . ' : .. j Since we noticed the appointment of Dickinson cV Co., as Agents for this County of the Jtiookxtn Life Insurance Company, we hare not only had a visit from the General Agent, F. M. Blair, Esq., a man that we knew whan a boy, but hare also 'read over some of; the leading features of the Company again, and the more wc read the more we feci like urging oar friends to secure a policy in this Company. We believe there is but two Companys in ' this , country that has removed all restrictions to residence or travel, this being the Pioneer Company in that they also declare their dividend on the actual premium paid, not on the Life table, consequently a dividend of 40 per cent, in the Brooklyn is more than equal to a dividend of 60 per cent, in other Companys. The notes given as part premium are not held as a lien against the Policy. We notice with, pleasure that the Gen'l Ag't has selected Dr. J. H. Mclntyre as the Medical Examiner for the Company. Where so much care as in this case has been taken by the Gen'l Ag't of a Company, success must attend them. With Chas. A. Dickinson fc Co. as Agents and Dr. Mclntyre as Medical Examiner the word fail is out of the question. See Advertisement

i "Bktcbxbd Homb. Stephen B.. Wiggins and Geo. W. Barnes, Esqs., returned home from the East, on Tuesday night last Mr. , Wiggins says that . vegetation is not as forward there as here every thing had still the look of winter. He was at the Capital about a week dur-, tag hta visit, and if peach-trees were not In bloom, im-peaoh-ment was, and tha .only thing he reports as sure to be baiting out soon is A. J. ; ? t f "i" ni am ii r"L '' ' Black Swan's Ceaewrt, ; TsMssUr U4, Star 4.

population lA severT-foot 'eagle i was killed last week in Benton 'county: ,J ' " ' Randolph county, Illinois, boasts the possession of 76,000 acres of coal lands. The common sunflower grows to the hight of thirty feet in Arizona Territory. i It is said 1,000,000 bushels wheat will be produced TnBlue Earth county, Minn., the present season. " ; Santa Anna's property in the island of .StThomas has lately been sold at public auction? -,-;i-t' - Never' give your. tongue its full liberty; let it always be your servant, never your master. .: f. - It is better to sleepiwith an empty stomach than to lie awake . with an accusing conscience." :'- ' If any one speak ill of thee, consider whether he bas truth on his side; if so, reform thyself Epictetus. f :,;"'; I Four things come not back,: , the spoken word,the sped 'arrow, the past life, and the neglected opportunitySt. Domingo news reports business there utterly prostrated, and the state of the country feverish and unsettled. ;.1 4 1 About thirty : thousand persons have died in and around Buenos Ay res during the prevalence of the cbolera) epidemic. It is' said to be subsiding now. The famous race horse Kentucky has been sold to a company of gentlemen, including Messrs.. Belmont, Waters, and Hanter, and will be trained by' his former rider, LUtlefield. - ; , ; : :V ' At Jacob's jewelry store," ia Chicago, on' Friday, a man requested to be shown a diamond ring worth $3,000. Upon its being produced he put it on his finger, rushed out and -Las not yet been cap tured. ' ; . ; " ' William Siddoll, of 1 North Vernon, Jennings county, has lately fallen heir to the comforUble, sum of 50,000 in gold, by the death of a relative in the Old World,: : t v f . Three brothers residing near Ballstown, Bipley county, got into a dispute on Monday, which resulted in the elder striking the two younger with an ax, killing one and perhaps fatally wounding the other, after which he went into his father's barn and bung himself. Miss Parker attended Sabbath School last Sunday at Oak Church, Knox countj', and during its session,- without any premonition, fell, upon the floor of the church a corpse, not uttering a word after falling. No cause is known for the young lady's death, as she has heretofore enjoyed excellent health. John Newton once said; "The act of spreading rumors may be compared to the art of pin-making. There is usually some truth, which I call the wire ; as this passes from band to hand,, one gives it a polish, another a point, others make and put it on the head, and at last the pin is completed." j A clergyman observing a poor man by the road breaking stones with a pick ax,' and kneeling to get at his work better, made' the r remark, "Ab, John, I wish I could break the stony hearts of my bearers as easily as you are break ing those stones." . The man replied' "Perhaps, master, you do not work ow TOUR. KHKK8."; '' v-s ;': ' The Springfield (Mass.) Bepublican says : ; 'A pleasant little family controversy has been going, onfor , the; .past two years in Bloomfield, over matter in cash value. not exceeding 25 cents, and $1,500 has already been expended in the courts about it without no better prospect of settlement than ever.' . The parties are members of good standing in the Methodist church, and own property among them to the value of full 82,100,000. '" j .;: :yf ;!i . : -r ; i Look to YocR'CBLtARg. Now is the time to'clean up the cellars, Jas it is a work that should not be left until warm weather is upon us. : By that .time, any vegetable matter left remaining will decompose and produce an atmosphere deleterious to health. The meat stands should be emptied upon the asparagus beds or manure heap, and must not be thrown any where else, as the "brino will kill even trees as thick as an arm if applied ! in large quantities. The cellar should then be thoroughly whitewashed and burnished up nice enough to dine in it. A filthy cellar is an abomination that no housekeeper who has any claim to tidiness will allow to remain an hour longer than can be helped. ; The health of the entire family may be seriously endangered by it, we have no doubt that in many instances fevers have resulted from unwarrantable neglect in this matter. Germ an town Telegraph. To Produck Large Strawbsrribs. Remove the soil around each hill to the depth of half an inch or more, without disturbing the roots; then spread evenly, over an area of twenty inches in diameter, a pound or more of finely pulverized linseed meal or oil meal, and cover it with : mellow soil j ; then spread a mulching of hay or straw two inches deep over the entire surface between the hills. Should the weather be warm and dry a liberal supply of warm water daily will greatly promote the growth of both lr vines ; and berries. Pull s p weeds and grass among growing straw berries rather than cot them up with hoes, as a system of roots is formed near the surface of the around : which i, should not be injur od with a broad has.

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p -ill w j 1 n. HINT of Ae oerg bett brand, and NEWARK PLASTER OF PARIS -4F or sale by the Bushel, Barrel, or Wholesale AT i PL UMMEW S DRO G STORE, 11 EAR ACHE DROPS. a m FTriKT.l.F.BfT ARTICLB TO ALL&4 Vi ate THE SUFFERING FROM EAJl AC11E, that so frequently follows Measles Prepared and for Sale, at " ' PMUMMER' S DRUG STORE, S. W. Corner of Main and Peart Streets. PLXJMMER'S Liquid Aniline Dyes: Red, Purple, Blue, amd Yellow. F or sale by the Bottle, Dozen or Gross, i PLUMMER'S DRUGSTOEEl MRS. TEMPLE'S Reno v at i n g Remed y,' JjlOR all diseases arisins? front imparity of the Blood. ' Sold at Wholesale or Be tail , . J,; W. P L U M LI E R's S. W. Cor. Main & Pearl Sit. THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF , LI O IT S T W A I Ii 23 T S ; , . - Can be found at ' ' ,,! ; ! PLUMMER'S DRUG STORE. 1 SUGAR COATED FILLS AND RANELES, of the very best quality, and one hundred and torty uinerent kinds, PLUMPER'S DRUG STQRE. f- j ? - :r-'v T,c BURNETT'S EXTRACTS or . LEMON AND VANILLA, Both Large and Small sise AT i - , i J. - W. P L U M M E R ' S. CREIGHTON'S ; KIITa OP ALL PAIN. jpiOB Sale by the Bottle or Dosen, (, ' ; PLUM MEB'S DRT7G43TOI1D. 8. V7. Cor. Main A Pearl OtraaU, RICHMOND, INa-t -it- -. 1 -" . r- , r; . j

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;Sir James Clarke's .Eemalo Pills, Prepared from a pernription of (SVr J . CXarie, M. J)., ' f- Phyncian Extraordinary trihot.QcHr y TfiisMnvaluablemedtcine i unfaHing In the cure of all those painful and danprertmadjaeaaes to which the female constitution 5 BAibjebt. It moderates all excesses and removes all ob.stiuction3, from hatever cause.'-. ( ..)";;; 'ot ;.i ' c: ; . -? u.i: ; ' ; i TO TMARRIEIJ L.ADIES Itis particularly suited. -It -wUl, in. a abort time, bring on the monthly period with regularity, and although a powerful remedy, does not contain anything

Xhurtful to the constitution, lnallcaseaot .nervous Mod Spinal Affections, 1'ains in t&e tsaca ana jimos, r atierue on sngni exurnon, i iruuuu ., Hysterics and Whites, it will effect a cure when all other means have failed. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package. SFKOTaL KOTtCK. ,; -Betoare of Counterfeit Observe the name, of JOB MOSES on tU vackaijc-'purohtue none -teitkout it all Lotheri are bate and toorthlett immitattont. N. B. One Dollar, with tmeen cents tor 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 maiaecurely sealed from all observation. For Sale, I inlGHTEEX ACRES OF LASU WKlibftirUA m2a TED ON TED 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 a bargain ii application be made soon. Call on Jesse Meek on Ruby Farm. , -. . a! :.!. JESSE MEEK. ( 46-tf. Jan. , 1858 1A iTTl f3 w rci Have saved more than 50,000 persons from death for they cure in a single day, Cholera, Dysentery, al Summer Complaints, Fever and Agu, an j Neurai ria Also, a sure-cure for Coughs and Rheum tiem." Ml Druggists sell them. ORRIN SKINNER A CO , Proprietors Springfield, Mass Root's Pkstachinf preserves the lile of 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 iiarket willsnrely removedandmff and eurea'ldiseasesof the lSBaSBSBBBBBBSSBBBSniaSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Scalp is delightfully perfumed, Hires baldness, and will cotstain the skin is a perfect iietorerand Dress sing Combined, 'tin other preparation for the hair contains Pestachio Nut Oil. hold bv U DrnggisU. DEMAS, BARNES & Co.. Agents, Hew York OHMN SKINNEU A- Co., Sole Proprietor, 15tf r Sprinitfield, Mass. To Consumptives. The Rkv. EDWARD A. WILSON , will r send ffre of charge to all who desire it. the prescription wtte the directions for making and using the simple remli dj by which he was cured of a lung affection and tedread disease Consumption. His only object ishat benefit tbe afflicted and be hopes every sufferer to try this prescription, as it will cost them nothingwill may prove a blessing. Flease address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, ' No' 166 South Scind Street, Williamsburgh, N. NEW PEBFIME FGK THE UAXDKEROHEF. rhaloa Pkatoa'i . JPsimIBr Phaln '!ight RIoamiDg Ccreaa.' 'Might ittowmhug Cercas." '.is;bt Itleouaing Ccresia.' "Wight. Kloonsins V err mm." A moot exquisiie. delicate, nmt Fragrant Perfume, Sistiled from the rare and beunttfui fiuwer from Which it tato its mime. Manufactured only by' rUALON & WO', New York. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. . ASK FOR PHALOX'S TAKE NO OTHER BUTTER & EGGS. IN VIEW OF TrfE RAPID IMPROVEMENT OF our city, wecall upon the Farmers of this County to bring their -Butter it Eggs to our Store. We wll pay CINCINNATI PRICES. i . t'V" (Let cott of Transportation . ) r ""V For Butter, ' 1 EErV -v: v Bacon, ' ',, Raars, " Feathers, I '" : Beeswax, Ginseng, 'y.:t-i t,...: ,uiir. rAnd Poultry ;.(, . ,.tl j J&Jf We also invite parties, dealing: in the above articles, to bring their stuff to this MARKET, as they will find it a GOOD ONE. , , Weigh your Butter, count tour "eggs, 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 rou want to break up. This is the pluce (S. E. Cornier of Main and Front Street,) to sell your Produce. CALL ON US. - T.NESTOR A CO. nichmond.Ind., Feb. 29, 1868. l-3m. I If TV. A UE- A FULL SUPPI.Y, Made from best malarial. Oniel's Patent Bvilera Co' per extends up tba sides and Iron on bevtoms makes a Tin Boiler as good ad Copper. All kinds of JOB WORK, oa , , . ;. f Rofs. . Tin Oatter8f " Pipes, .- iiiu- - - - Galvanised Iron Work, tc. dtc. Done at No 12, Main Street, at the Red Stovb, by Richmond, April 16,"l868. ., T.J.BARGIS. INSURANCE. T' OK BROOKLYN LI E INSURANCE JV.t US o. OO Arain Street, In tne Lamp Store of Wm. II. Page, (Opposite the Huntington House,) ' . RICHMOND, IND. V r" CHASLES A. DICKINSON & Co., Is Agents, - : ' ly Important Sale of Lots. fk BUILDING LOTS, on "'Mount 99 Auburn, will be sold to the highest bidder, on Thursday,' June 11th, 1868. liberal credit given on two-thirds of tbe purchase-money, or a liberal discount given for Cash Pavments. ' J. B. MENDENHALL. Richmond, May, 5th, 1868. . ... 10ta ; City papers copy and charge J. R. M. ! , ; , . : ..

OREAT SALS ; or ; - ReU Estate at Auction. Friday, May 15, ISCS, at 2 P. M. AS above, t ahall offer TEN LOTS ta any addition to tbe Citr of Richmond. See Plat at Belt & Bellis's Office. The Lots are very valuable) they contain a great amount of Oravel and Saod, that will almost pay for digging Cellars. ? p ; the three Lots on which the School building stands, will be sold together. Said buildiog is an excellent one for any thing, substantial and solid.; It is already s most desirable School building and can easily be Converted into dwellings or anything else. , ( . TERMS. One-third Cash, one-third in one year, sod one-third in two years, Right per cent, interest.I 6th nw. 4th, 188. . - , - ! lts. Eloction Notice. mjOTICE is berebyjriven that an Election for DiIV recton of the Kiehmond A Lick Creek Tarnriko Company, will be held at tbe offlae of Janus M. Poc,I.iq on Saturday, May lth, iea, at. 8 e'olook P.M. M0KIU5 C. MEEi.rrsaidcnt. April 3s, IMS, saw.

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i rtf ITCH! ITCnil i ITCIXU1 j SCRATCH it SCRATCH 1 1 1J3CRATCH III it a 3 : ,ci .;Mn trum 10 to 48 bourse ?' t 5(i lat Wheuton's Oiniatent cures Wheatans Ointment cures : Wheaton's Oiuliacnt cures Wheaton1 Ointa.cnt cures Wheaton's Ointment cures Wheaton's Ointment cures The Iteh. . , Salt Rhea as. Ail Tetteri' ' f Barhers Itch u Old Sores. f , (... ilverjr kind . . . Snnw BSaS. Price 50 cents a box ; byj mail, 60 cents. Address , WEEKS A POTTER, fcNo,l70 Washington Street' Boston, Mass. , ,. . , '. ,,4 ,-jFor sale by all Druggists. Boston, Nov. 21,1867.' up. no. if ; Jt.v ; j Mrs: o:srSiLov",' ; "j An esperienoed Nurse and Female Physician,' Presents To- the Attention qf Mothers her SOOTH I TJ C SYR U ft t For Children Teething, ? r ' : f which "greatly facHiiafes", the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation, will al'ay all rAis and spasmodic action and is. - i-.j :c Sure to regulate the' BowelB.,;; 3 Depend upon it, mothers, it will give resttoyourselves ana -"!' , i i ! t t. RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS, We.have put up and sold this article forever 30 yearaAud caj a.T is coxj-idjnck asv tbcth of it what we havonver. beeu ;abla to say ol any other ir.edicine. Never Las it failed in a snigle Instance to effect a cure, when timely uaed. Never did we know, an instauceof dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in terras of commendation, of its magical effects and medical virtues.' . Wespeak in this matter 'what we do know," after 30 years' experience; and pledge our reputation for the fulfillment of what we: heredeclare. In almost every. instance where the infant is suffering from pain 'and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty tainutea after the svurp is admimsterd. -. '.'. ; .. "Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. - None ennine nnless the fac-simile of CURTIS A PERKINS. New York, ia os th4 outside wrapper. " - ' Sold by all Druggist throughout the world. ' ! PRICE, ONLY 35 CENTS PER BOTTLE Or. Schenck's Mandrake Pills ASnbtitnte for Calomel. These Pills are composed of various roots havir.g power to relax tite secretion of toe liver aa promptly end effectual! v as blue uillsor mercurr.witbout Drodocing those disagreable or dangerous effects, which often follows the use of the latter. .' In ail oillious disorders these pills msy be used with T confidence-as they promote the discharge of vitiated " bile, aDd remove those onstructvins from the hvr -and biliary ducts which cause billious affections i general. - - hSchenck's Mandrake PjHs, cure sick headaclie and all disorders of the liver indicated by sallow skin, -coated tongue, cogtivnessV drowsiness and a' general " feeling of weariness and lassitnde,. showing that -tbe. liver is in a torpid orobstructed 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. Sehenck's Mandrake Pills." ' . Sold by all Druggists and dealers.- Price 3i cents per box. . .. . , . . f Lir H EALTH STRENGTH. L8FE HEALTHSTREWCTH. THE GREAT 'FRENCH REMEDY. Delamarre's SpecifiQ ; PiUsr . Prepared by Oakakcibrs A Dcrosrr, No. -H Rne Lombard! Paris, and highly recommended by tho -entire Medical Faculty of France.'.. -- ' Are a most energetic and efficient Remedy in case of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness ; Nightly, Daily or Premature Emissions ; Sexual Weakness or Jnpo'u-ncy ; Weakness arising from Secret Habits and Sexual Excesses; Relaxation of the Genial Organs ; Weak Spine; 'Lime" cr ' Brick-dust" depositee in tho Urine; '-Milky Discharges." ic.,and all tbe ghastly train of Symptoms arising from Overuse or Excesses. A pamphlet, containing full particulars, with Directions and Advice, printed in French, German, Spanish and English, accompanies each box, and n ill be sent by mail, free of cost, to any one who will write for it. Price $1 per Box, or Six Boxet for $3. ASK FOR DELA'SIARRKS SPECIFIC PILLS, ASL TAKE NO OTHERS. Sold by all the principal Druggists, or will be sent by mail, eeeurely tented from dtl catenation, on receipt of the specified price by any advertised Agents, or by the sole Proprietors, OSCAR G. HOSES A CO.; 27 Cortlandt Street, New York.- - Agents for Richmond and vicinitv, POTTS BRO'S , SAMPSON A ROSS. Dr. D'HUY. - - - ' . , -r, ':'- ; rfpn.-41-ly ' ''CoMsuarTiOM is as certainly cured ; aa . Intermittent Fever, and as certainly preasns ed as SmaU Pox." JJ.. On. S. King, M. ., LL.D.cta. .-. t. -. KIN G ' S PliEPAKED PRESCRIPTION, , afJ FROrf TH rRBSCBlPTION o : V ' Rev. Chas. E. King, M. LL. I fcc, For the Radical cure of ASTH!A, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, and all affections of the LUNGS, THROAT, and AIR PASSAGES ; for General and -Special Derangements of the NERVOUS SYSTEM t for Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels. " ' The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION increases tho etrength and deepens the cobor of the pale blood ? It Subdues the CHILLS and FEVER and, diminishes tho' Expecloraliou. It checks the"" night Sweats, a! wavg, in from seven to fourteen days. The appetite is invigorated, and the patient rapidly galas nesh i the cough and the difficult breathing are speedily relieved ; tho sleep becomes calm and refreshing ; tbe evacuations regular and uniform. ALL ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, Ac, DISAPPEAR WITH A RE ALLY ASTONISHING RAPIDITY . The PRESCRIPTION should be nsed in every Dis-. ease, by whatever name known, in which there is exhibited any Derangement of either tbeNERVOUT or tbe BLOOD Systems. , It is anequaled in Female Disorders, Scanty or Suppressed Menace," Whitet," Ac. The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION is both the BEST and the most ECONOMICAL Medicine that can betaken. The average dose, is two teaspoonaful ' taken once a day. The patient never requires, under any circumstances, to use "Cough Mixtures" for tbe -Cough ; "Expectorants" Weakness; Iron for the blood Anodynes for the Nervous Irritation ; Acids for the Nigbt Sweats ; or Whisky or Cod Liver Oil for the Wasting. Its Specific Action is upon tbe Constitutional I Condition, and, through this Condition, upon tbe Whole Series of Symptoms. ' " Statements from Patients, Ac. Collsgs Hill, Cincinnati r I was in the last stage of CoNscamoN. In ten days after taking tbe Prescription, my Chills, Night Sweats, Fever, Ac, 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. - - 44 Your Prescription saved my daughter's life, and has probably saved me hundreds of dollars." Rev. E. HrMPHRBTs, Remsen, N. Y. "We bless God for the benefit we bsve received from your Prepared Prescription." Rer. P. Pibsgrjnk, Blossburg, Henn. "Every one to whom I hare recommended it has benefited much bv its use." ' The.'f PREPARED PRESCRIPTION " is pnt up in a $1 bottlo, and is sold in Richmond by all DRUG. " GIST'S generally, or orders may be addressed to the Sole proprietors, OSCAR G. MOSES A CO., 27 Cort lands S?RiivfN, Y. Consultations free. Circular, containing testimonials of many eases sao : cessfully treated, will be sent free, by mail, to all who will write for it. spn4l-lyr t I ; j- - ; J. s -, HENRY BRATZ. ORAN PERRY, ' JOHN DRATZ Bratz Perxy c Co. (Sucoettort to Brat;Mcir A Co.,) PLOWWOEKS, . "East Maia-it.TBetwea it& aael atT" AAUXIX1UJNJU INI). SO-tf. September lQt8r. 3 R D C A O E , r A fall assortmsot for Canarisi. Also, Wod Cagss, for Moaklng-Birds nd Bed Birds, at

Otrtticciafl Tests n (Not a Whisky Preparation.; 'luetii . , OEBIMTY i j .DEBILITY I, , t resulting from any cause whatever w i onmmmw . r ... ' Prostration of ; tfce, Spteia, " 1 , txsrcxo si Severe-Hardships, ' n .Sxpoanire, d Loi-l.. J .:- OF ' ". x, v. Fevers. ; DISEASES OF tiEi. Soldiers, Citiaens, Male ar Female, Aaail or .Yonth., - Will find in this Bitters a pure. Tonic not depen dent on bad uqnora for their almost ssiraoahmsafteets 21 font hi r'.-j ; r IK", dyspepsia;; i . . 'i - 4 - ' ? - , " '' : j and nuaaias a8TLnxe raoKiPisoanua' rti v OF the LIVER and piGESTIYE ORGANS, HOOFLAND S GERMAN BITTERS, This Bitters has Performed more Cures, gives better Satisfaction, bas more Testimony, bas mere Refpect ' able People to roucb for it, tbsa say other article is 'the market.,. . v ..... .... .-. , We defy "any one to contradict this sssertion, aai WILL 3?A.Y SIOOO 1 1 any one who wBl produce a certificate published by j s.- .ns.tnaiis netgennmei ;;n" .1 ,.;r:;.r HOOFLANDS 'GMAN BITTERS, V WIZ.L CCXfi CVBT CASH OT 5iJa Chronic or Nervous Uebility, i Hut ia 3lo 9:t,i and Diseases off the Jiidweya Observe the following symptoms resulting from the disorders of the digestive organs ; ' '' " " ' Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness Of Blood (0 the Head, Acidity, of the Stomach, Nausea. Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight I ia tb Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink- ' . ing or Swimming of the Head, . - Hurried and difficult ' :" i i Breathing, ov., "..:-. Fluttering at the j -u')ui Heart, Choking or Suf- ; locating Sensations when ia a ; , , '. ' lying Posture, Dimness . iiao. -i of Vision, Dots ! or, Webs before the ; 7 - Sight, Fever and Dull Pain v' " , v ta the Head, Deficiency of Pers- , piration, Yellowness of the Skin , - and - Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back - -' and. Breast Limbs, Ac Sudden Flushes of . . Heat, Burning in tbe Flesh. Constant imagia- ' ing of vil and -great Depressioa of- bpirita. REM EMBERS " - uniio " j .- fii Ci, f ) o ' , ... That this Bitten i not Alcholic, contain no Rum or Whhky, and cannot make Drunkard, bnfitthe beet Temie .-".'it CK 'ft i Road, who Says So. -c auq-i njsir, mvfu c-Su. ;;:. . .-i Erom Rev. W. D. Seigfried, Pastor of Twelfth Ban. ftst Church, Philadelphia. Gentlemen il havie recently beeti laboring under the distressing effects of indigestion, accompanied by , a prostration of -the nervous system; " Nnmeroos remedies were recommended by friends, and some ot tbem tested, but without relief.,' Your Hooflsnd's German Bitters were recemmeded by persons who had tried them, -and whose favorable mention of these -Bitters induced me to try them. " I must confess that I bad an aversion to Patent Medicines from the 'thousand and one" quack "Bitters," whose only aim seems te be to palm eif sweetened and drugged liquor upon tbe community in a sly way, aad the ten- , dency of which, I fear, is to make many a confirmed drunkard.' Upon learning that yours was 'really a medicinal preparation, I took it with happy effect. Its action, not only upon the stomach; but upon the uei voas system, was . prominent snd-gratifying. 1 feel that I have derived great and permanent beneat from the use of a few bottles, v ;-:sin -j,. jt,, i . ..sv-y"J respectfully yours, ! - - -, -J W.D. 8EI0FRIED,1 ; i f ,o.SJ64 Shsckasnaxoa Btreet. From the Bev. E. D. Fendall, ' Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle, Phiiadelpbia. I have derived decided benefit from the use ot Hoofland's German Bitters, and feel it my privilege to recommend tbem ss a most valuable tonic, to all wbo are suffering from general debility or from diseases arising from derangement of the liver. ', "' ' ' - JA "' 1 onrs truly, " : ;" ; I-;;:.:- i r-; u;: s D. FEND ALL. ; From Rev. D. Merrige,-Pastor of the Paasynnk Baptist Church, Philadelphia, iz: ov ,; :-i . .' From tbe many respectable recommendations given to Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, I wss induced to give then a trial. ' After using several bottles I found tbem to be a good remedy for debility, ud i most excellent tonic for tbe stomach. - -f ' - : :- r --.,. D MERRIGE. . :ij From Rev. Wm. Smith, formerly Pastor of the Vincentown and MiUyille CN. J,) BapUst Churches. Having nsed in my family a number of bottles of your Hoofland's German J tters, I have to say that I regard them aa sn exeeL t medicine, especially adapted to remove the disc .-ss they are recommended for. They strengthen and invigorate the rvstem .. Buu M w unui in auoruens oi tae liver, loss of appetite, Ae. I have also re com mended them to several of my friends, who have tried tbem, and fouud them greatly beneficial in tbe restoration ' of health. Yours truly ' .WM. SMITH , - - iJi; ,:6 L .t8aiBnSthikiaa. Mis o v. - h&i f-,.: v t;J , I "r,'r'-t br.;l .-h-i.JU ' ll;,.y:r;il; BEWARE OF CK)UNTliMEITa ; si; io tt:u:r orsxii ?riJ loebc. Set that tha signature ot.C M .'JAOKSOVla I j tiacM iffiaiti$Mi'Uo, 3r j Should yonr nearest Druggist not hare tha artiele. i do not be put off by any of the intoxicating arepara Uojs that may be offered in Its place, bntsend to us 7 " m-ru. cy xpresi. J Pri.cf-al rtffl TrlLJ bi-H3 ; 4 tJie.voi i 3i Tsui c u.g sfi i'j i . . r r. ,-.7 i : t'CTTiADgLPniAt PA, j MJ;-7 tJ?ni f3JS irlOm UT-i"; ..C...M.:..EVJ35TS,!.,' ! -i i i ,j.,miar i ,hB0iPIET0Br

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