Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 38, Number 47, 26 January 1869 — Page 3
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RICHMOND, INDIANA: j Jan. 29,' M69. .1- A Arriralsaad DFp4rtprw"f; Mails. R1CUM0ND POST OFFICE, Kot.," f3d, l8o C-.lumbus and East... ........... Ojicago ................. ....... Cincinnati.... .......... IHvtou Way.... .... It tianapotis and West MAILS OPEN. Indianapolis and West. .......... .. Cincinnati.... ...' ..210 r.M . . V A. '.. 5 e0r.J .. Jt 10 p., ... 530 p.. ,.3 15 p.k ..12 30 P.M Dayton Wy.... ..... Chicago... Columbus and' East. 10 15 AM 7 30 A. if . V8flr. a.b rA ftMhvMire.toaresTue8davaitd e.iA.- .i : ... --.V': ..i..' 8 00 AM do. do srrives Bams days at I00P.M Arba,iaBethel &e.earvs Monday, Wed ties- . -. da. arr. Monday, "Wednesday and -Friday, 4 00 p.m Winchester,' via. Sew - Garden ,' leaves : Monday, Wednesday and Fridny,at..- 8 to a.m. o. arr.Tuesday.Thursday and Saturday, 4 OOp.m BrookvlUe via Abtngton, leaves Monday ' '? .-A 17.. A.-. ........... 00 A. If lniaTMJMJ Satardavat-... & 00 P,. ' -Offlce open from 7:30 Ai m. t T:30 p. m . On Sonday.from 0.-00 to 10:00 A.H.' , ".:t'.' ' " . J . i. , BD. AJ0mE3,P.M. "Arrivals and Departures of Trains. , Colnmbas dt Indianapolis Ceattal Rail way. '"'J OOIWO A8T tAT. Day Express . w Nibt Kpresl 10-28 P.M. Ricb.dlnd. Aecom..r. ,..-.,7.25 P. - v - - ' ooisa WBST HHI. Nitfh Epr ' '!'" w" u .Western Express... "tS Day Express r ,-,15 f2 Rich,.. Ind. Accom ..... .,v v vDarton dc Xenia fc Daytoa fc Weiem R. ft. .-ffl-5; " r : iv ; ft! t i - BAng tAr. " AM' Aeeommodatioa .2.45 P.M, 5.12 P.M. Day Express.... i...v.JS- A. M. v.o a.m. ' " Ohicasjo c Great Eastern ,R. R.-. i w 1 'i " - " '- ' ' TaAins"iaAVK.' A'aaira' : Day Express..'... .10-25 A. M. . T.20 P.M. PiWsbnrg j;xpres........ll.25 r. l. o.a a. n. Cincinnati Richmond A CaieaajoR. R. .il-. - TaAIMB AKAVwiABMV a ..mmivtitlni . - . S.60 A M.-a- 8.35 P. M. if.ii 5.80 P.M. 12. M. The first of a Series of Lectures, to be ifiren at PHILLIPS HALL, in this , city, dayiig thifl Winter, will be delivered by O f j? , ' Oi Tanrsday Ere., Peb. 9th, 1M, r a MISS OLIVE LOGAN, - . Will also Lecture at the Same Piaoc, V Friday Eve.i February 19th, 1869. 2 -4-;;vc ; Those knowing themselves' indebted to the Palladium for subscription a-nd .iob' work,' will confer a favor; by j calling and paying the sameln We are" in urgent need of money to pay our debts and provide for the winter.' 'Come up" hell out." ' :" '; u - ' Free Iiecture. Jadce JOSEPH COX, of Cincinnati, will Lecture before the " Younr Mens Chnatian Association," at;the Central M E Chureh on Monday Erening, February 1st. " Subject : GETTYSBURG. sfThe Association furnish this entertainment without charge to those inl attendance, nd nrge nib specially the young men and ladies to attend. mi MsjSnjfaneaanwwe- ,! t - A case of forgery occurred in this city, where the party wrote the name of an other man as endorser oa his note..,-He did'nt meet it promptly, and the note was protested so ( the l matter leaked out The party in now in jaU awaiting his trial before the Criminal Court: r , Vi' Such weather as wo now have, Will induce the "Spring Fever.' Old Janua.rjr has certainly changed places with May it only lack?, ,few , flowers to makelbe resemblance perfect A SIXTEEN YEARS 1 PH ACTICE 1i 1.:; Dr. L. Paoik, of Soutb end, Ind, a student of Dr. Dellmbangh, of Ohio, author of "New, System i o Medicine in the treatment of .Chronic Disease, and a new mode of Combining Medicine,'!, will be in. Richmond, at the Huntington House, on Friday and Saturday, February 12th. nod llth. . He will also be at Greenrille, Ohio, on Snnday end Monday, Feb. 14th and 15th.. Adrice given free of charge. Go and, see him.-- iv'i 47-48. v; : ' The ''Bird" mast be mistaken in the genealogical dip he gives. Billy Woodshe's certainly not a ."nephew". , to cither our distinguished M,. C.. .or Isaac' There's some relationship there,' howevlet, and we suggest whetherthey r may j :not 'all be cuzent. . ,.,..x: i ,, : ' .,',", '. jh , - ' i ' ' " " j -a si ' Nomikatino Flbction. We believe it is the general determination-of the1 He- ' publicans of this city, to hold a nominating election for candidates in the Spring to fill the various city offices at the an-; nual election next JMay. "It is suggested 9 that the time of holding the nominating election for County Offloes (lst.Mon day-in April,) be selected, for that pur pdse. 4 CjitpoMi8ED.-Two inveterate smokers of our City, some time ago, entered in. to a compact to quit sucking the "weed'' the ono first resuming the habit to pay forfeit of 10jtorthe other They held out faithfully until the first of this ,. wnek, when they compromised - by both i takinz a cisrar lighting . them, and, at signal from a mutual friend, comf menced drawing at one and the same i lime the bargain ended in smoke. Such is the force of bad habits hard n -to quit easy to resume. ; i .. ; ---'. " i i m ,' 1 : 1 ,i if en i Mr. Sauer, who had his arm and leg broken in the paper mill which accii dent, we noticed at the time is yet alive; but no hopes are entertained of his re. Acovery His leg was amputated near
.V . tirv Georga Soot!!, prominent
rcaltatcragaat of Utrrcmnatt, una . lor irerly a leading merchant, died Thursday evening, of injuries received by a borse lacking him a few days jgo. The Winchester Journal is responsible for this; ;,- v. ;. Wheoulbe ladv. with the Grecvatt tend came out of the house , was. caught, by the closing door, ' some one sympathized with her, but sho said ?Thanlc you, sir, but it did'nt hurt, I, Removal. Capt. P. F. Wiggins, has removed, opposite the Huntington Houso to the room formerly occupied by vV.II. Pago, as a Lamp Store, where he has all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats, from a No; 1 Loin Steak to a Pickled Herring. Call for the article you want and Phil, will fill your baskets. He aims to keep a General Variety Store, to ' supply the tables of . his fellow-citizens,: and. he'll bu sure to do it Give him a call. " " Right. The Caucus of the Republicans fn the Legislature,-' on the - 27th, nominated A. H. Conner of the Journal, as State Printer 63 to 17. ' : : Thursday (this) morning .was dect. dedly, foggy reminding, us more of Spring than Winter. , , T " The Civil Circuit Court convenes at Centreville on Monday next Judge Colgrove presiding. There are 140 ca ses on the docket " t - Thb Coxtest Judge Rbid resume I the taking of evidence in regard to Uui conduction of the North Poll in this city. on the 27tb;nd closes (to-day (Thurs day.) No evidenco of - fraud or 4,3tuffing of the ballot boxes1 have yet been unearthed nothing, .but 1 informality''. and both Polls are proved to have been somewhat irregular not strictly conduc ted accordingblhe requirements of the election law. ' ' ' ' Next week, Geo W. Julian commen ces to take depositions, regarding the two polls in this city.' Come to Plumtner's old. Corner for Medicines and Drugs is the invitation extended by Messrs. Reed & Butler, to the public.'All can go; there with confidence that they will be supplied wttu a good and pure article. '' r " '" '' '- A "Concbrn"' Odt or Placi. A ball took, place At Newpbrt on.Tuesday nigh iastand, whilst the parties were gettin t warmed up in the "light fantastic-1 oe" exercise four friends made their ap pearance, and having a' "concern," they commenced praying "With and for the ball is ts. After these exercises hal progressed for a short time and tho pearls"-of good advice ' were cast be fore iheyoung people so inopportunely, tti fonr Friends beat a hasty retreat, and the ball went on. - . , , John Hunt, of our city, made a trip to Centreville on his Velocipede, six miles, in 30 minutes, on Tuesday last. Pari' of the Pike having been newly graveled, he couldn t of course get along as fast as if the road.had been smooth all the way,;, ... ,;-.- , , . No one can point to a Drugstore, more, tidily and nicely arranged than. our young friend Kngene Harrold's on Main' street,' near Sixth. His assortment of Drags, Medicines, Toilet arti cles, Brushes, dec., is unsurpassed, and hit prices for Cash are' always fair and reasonable. Go to the "Golden Mortar." Soma anxious individual proposed the name of John Dougan as a member of No. 3 Fire Co. we understand. . John is already a member of No. 2 and he t says that -when -he -desires to change .his membership,-he'll telegraph. - j The publisher of Taa Nxw York Wsbelt Srtr offers through an advertisement in another co Iunm special Inducements to subscribers. Tk Jf Hy Sim is one of the most comprehensive, neat and sparkling papers published; its sgricultnarl department is man aged by the well known Andbsw S. Fullkr: and tlio fact that a aubsoriber geta bis money's worth when subset-ibmfr, added to the cheap price at which the paper is published, is surely inducement enough for all to seod in their money at once. .. . j : The Mammoth Cave. ' " ' Extract f, om Private Letter. ' ' . '. , -: We groped about for many hours In this wonderful place. I never saw anything like it. The freaks of nature displayed here are very strange, and strike the beholder, with awe. But the air in some parU of the cave is close and stifling, and when wo came out f found myself saddled with a terrible fever, which entirely prostrated me, , .The physician had never seen a case like - it before, and no remedy he presceibed seemed to do me the least good. My life was despaired of. Mrs. Wilson, with whom I was residing, had in the house a bottle of Plantation Rittkks, and sheiasrsied that I should try it, for sho knew it to be a certain cure in all cases of fever, debility, ague, d -pepsia dec. . I had but little faith, but finally concluded to try it as a last resort. In less than three days after the first dose my fever left me; in two days I was Bitting up, and before Saturday night I was as well. as ever.' I, tell j'ou all this that yon may know how to act in any case of fever, or any similar disease. . I firmly believe the PlahtatiOn Bitters saved . my life,. . ,. j,. In . my next I will tell you about the cave in detail. - -A. j. P. . rt Magnolia Water. Superior jto' the, baft fanaorted German Cologne, and sold at half the
i , . ,, Schenck Pulmonic iniWi Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, will cure Con-
suaptio IjverCompUinCaAdDyspepala, if according to the directions... They are all three to be taken at the same tiaae. . Tbey cleanse the stomach, relax the liver, and put it to work, then the appet itn becomes good: the food digests and makes good Diooa; tae patieni Degins w grow in uu, mc od mttcr ripens, in the lungs, and the patient out grows the disease and "gets well. This is the only way to euro Consumption. 5 .' 1 ! To these three medicines, Dr. J. H. Schenck, of Itnelphia, ewes his unrivaled success in the treati tctiit of Pulmonary Consumption. The Pulmonic Svrup rijeas t'ua morbid miler in the lungs, nature j throws it off by an easy expectoration, for when the phlegm or matter is ripe a slight cough will throw it of and the patient has rest and the lungs begin to heat. ' ; j To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills ' must be freelv nsed to cleanse the stomach and liver, so that the Pulmonic Syrup and the food will make good blood, r '-. ?; . .t ' 11 :- - .'' -'' Generics 3 Mnu lrate fills act upon the liver, removing all obstructions, relax the ducts of the gall bladder, the bile ttart frsely and the liver is soon relieved; the stools will show what the Pills can do. , Nothing has ever been iavsntel exsspt calomel (a ; deadly poison which is very dangerous to use unless with great care) that will unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions of the liver like Schenck's MandnkVn PHls.r. WO aIsJIO 1 1 Jl M i Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent eanf ses ot consumption A.j j ii ij Schenck's Seaweed Tonic is a gentle stimulant and ' alterative, and the alkali in the Seaweed, which (his ' preparation is made of, assists the stomach to throw j out the gastric juice to "dissolve the food with the ; Pulmonic Syrup, and it is made into good blood with- '. aut fermentation in the stomach. The great reason why physicians- dJ not cure Con--sumption is, they try to do too much; they give mediciue to stop the coughs, -to stop chil!s, to stop night " j sweats, hectic fever, and by so doing they derange the whole digestive powers, locking up the secretions, and eventually the patient sinks and dies. ' ' .Dr. Schenck, in his treatment, does not try to stop ; cough, night sweats, chills or fever." Remove the ' cause, and they will all stop of their own accord. ' So one can be cured of Consumption Liver Com : t plaint, Pyspepsia, Catarrh, Canker, Ulcerated Throat ! unless the liver and stomach are mvt) healthy, ' ! If a person hai consim.tioa 'of course the lungs, . in so lie way, are diseased, either tubsrcles, abscesses, bronchial irritation, pleur adhesion, or the lungs ' ire a mass of intarnation and fast decaying. In such ' c.ises what must be done? ' It is not only the lungs that are wasting, but it is the whole body. The stomach and liver have lo3t their power to make blood out of food. : Jfow, the only chance is to take Dr. Schenck's three medicines, which will bring up a tone to the stomach, the patient 'will begin to want food, it will digest easily and make good blood; then the patient begins to gain in flesh, and, as soon as the body begins to grow, the longs commence to Qeai np and the patient gets fleshy and well. This is the only way to cure Consumption." ' ? . When there is no lung 'disease, and only Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, Schenck's Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient,' without the Pulmonic syrup. , Take the Mandrake Pills freely in all billious complaints as they are perfectly harmless. ' Dr. Schenck, who has enjoyed uninterrupted health for 1 many years past, and now. weighs 225 pounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton in the very last stage of Palmiasry Consnmptioa.his phy sicians having pronounced his case hopeless and abindoned him to his fate. .He waacured by the afore said medicines, and since his recovery many thousands similarly aflflictel have used Dr. Schenck's prepsrations with the same remarkable success. Fu'.l directions accompany each, making it not absolutely necessary to personally see Dr. Schenck, un!ssi patients wish their lungs examined; and for this purpose be ia professionally at his principal office, Philadelphia) qr?ry SsU'irdaty , where all letters for a4viceuwt be aiWressed. - Price k i'i ; Vim ?nio Syrnp and Seaxeed Tonic, each SI 50 pr bottle, or $7 5i a palf lozen. Mandrake Piils, 25 cents per box. For sale by alt Druggist's. ' ; - (45-ly-S. Ml.) " ' " ; rjplIE PEOPLE'S PAPER. - ONLY METUOPOLITAN DOLLAR WEEKLY - JfCWYOKKSUN ' FOR 1S9, CHARLES A. DANA, EDITOR. A first-claiw journal, independent but not neutral in politiqt.3, publishes three editions Daily; , SemiWeekly; and Weeklv; at $. $2, and 1 per rear. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. THE WEEKLY SUV Is prepared with special reference to the wants of - . : Country Readers. : News of the week, from all parts of the globe, is condensed for It by experienced and, skillful editors. A selection from the most interesting editorial articles of THE DAILY SUN will form one of its constant features, while the most instructive and entertaining miscellany will also Occupy a large portion, of its CATTLE.' PRODUCE, AND GENERAL MARKET REPORTS will be found all that can be desired. Asa general FAMILY , NEWSPAPER, it witt aim to be particularly acceptable. - It will also furnish accurate and fresh reports of all matters of importance to - . . 't -1 THE FARMER AND GARDENER. . This department is under the supervision of Mr. ANDREW, S. FULLER, the well-known horticulturist, who will not only write on the subjects in question, but will also attend to tho meetings of the FARMERS and FRUIT-GROWERS' CLUBS, and will daguerreotype their proceedings for the benefit of our subscribers. - - V , , : , ,. ' Mr. FULLFR, who is a hearty lover of his profession, makes to his readers the following - . . . it . LIBERAL PROPOSITION: ' '"-To ever subscriber who sends ono dollar for tho WEEKLY, or two dollars for the SEMI-WEEKLY HUN, we will forward by mail, post-paid, any one lot of the following named vines or plants.- ( many, ofwhich sell at retail about the price charged for the paper), as gifts, as soon as the ground opens in the spring. - . ' In selecting the Gifts it will only be necessary to - mention the Number as given below. I. Two Concord Grapevines. 2m Two Hartford prolific Grape vines. 3. One Delaware Grape vine. 4. One Iona Grape vine. ' s. Two Early AVilson Blackberry. ! v O, Two Kittatinny Blackberry. - -T. One Davidson's Thornlea Raspberry. . 8. One Seneca Black Raspberry. . J). One Mammoth Cluster Raspberry, v, 10. One Monthly Black Raspberry. 1 1. One Summit Yellow Raspberry w - . . - 1 ii One Philadelphia Raspberry. , - 13. One Clarke Raspberry. r I t. Two Cherry Currant. 1 5. Two White Grape Currant. - ' IB. One Early Rose Potato And to every lady subscriber we will send a bulb ol the beautiful and rare Japan !ily, and for clubs of six will send six varieties of Lilies or six of choice Gladiolus. .' ; : Every plant sent will be correctly labeled and carefully packed, so that it ahall reach its destination in pood condition." Twenty copies of TnE WEEKLY SUN will be mailed to one address f-r $17; and FirrT copies for $37.50, invariablv in advance. THE SEMI-WEEKLY SUN is of the same size and general character as THE WEEKLY, , but has space for a great variety of miscellaneous reading, and- forpisbesTtha news to its subscribers with greater' freshness, because it comes twice a week instead of once only. Jts subscription is only TWO DOLLARS a year, tho ordinary price ot a s New York .Weekly fc Clubs of ten subscribers to one ,'ad!r3s recciT-e Thr Sbmi-Wcrklt Simo payment .; - 13. Twenty copies will be sent to in address tor $35: and fifty copies for S0, alwayi in advance. THE DAILY SU;. alive ne-.vspaper, fresh, pif; . nt, and free. frop. improper personalities, has all t -news- from every qoart-jr ot the globe, at TWO C'i NTS a copy, or 6 per year. r Poalmuiter'm ami otacrm yetting up cluhi of t, of ether edition, trill reoeioe tat extra copy for (er kindness. Suecimen eontem forward on apjtlicvtioti. A&inmt PUBLISHER OF THE SUN, -. New York City. ; o: n:r"Estray Notice. f rOTlCS is hereby given tht Mary A. Newman, lw of Wayne Township, Wgfne County. Indiana, lately took, up An Estray oVscribed in the proper certificate now on file in thi' office as a light red cow, white face and large hors; no brands or marks; about 1 1 years old. WHch said cow was appraised before James M, Poe, E.I - the earn of $5 00. . , : Witness mv name t 2l' "J f January, 1889. ir ;,ifM.MlfDLE)Cbrk, 1 - YfijTM County, Circuit Court, f 47 3w$l 50.
lJsTao4 ubnoritnrs4ntnay,.Kha..do J not receive their papers regularly from the carrier. If
tbey will let os xnow.iueomiasion snaii oe pronpwy rnmedied. -- y ' ' Annual Report of the " Hoosier Drill Company,"- of Milton, j "Wayne County, Indiana; i f- ' u a $ h ? !?:!f It JMOtfNr OF CAP! TAL BTOCK.f .i$340040 Capital Stock all paid $34,000 00 Amount of Liabilities J......;$49,8IS 08 Amount of Assets, (besides Capital) gA gyg Stock) - J ' Aaron MoRRrs, y g -Josxra InoallSjS ISAAC K3NSET,Prtsir Alxxandbr Ior is, Treas ys. Subscribed and Affirmed to before me, this 12th day of January, 1869. GEORGE A. JOHNSOX, (45) Notary Public. MONEY EASILY MADE With our Completk Stbncii. and Key Check Outfit. Small capital required. Circulars free. STAFFORD MANFG. CO., OO Fulton Street, 444W . . v . New York. The attention of our readers i3 directed to the advertisement of COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE, in another part of tb.3 Palladium. This truly Valuable Medicine is recommended by all who use it. - Head the certificates.-' -: Confidential. Young men who have injured themselves by secret habits, and who are suffering from Seminal Weakness, can be cured by following a simple course of treatment. Medicine acts as s specific in all ordinary cases. Enclose two 3 cent stamps, Address (Confidentally) '7 T T 7 , A.D. SPALDING, 0-am-f 5 Clyde, Ohio, Box 405. . - t . f . - y Tnx Accommodation. The plan adopted last year, to hare Taxes collected, aecrning from eiticeos residing on the east side of the county, at the Citizens Bank, worked so satisfactorily that the Treasurer has again adopted it. AH those having Taxes to pay, and who reside in this city and vicinity, can save themselves the expense ot a trip to the County Seat by going to the Citizens Bank and pay the amount of their 'iaxes and get receipts for the same.Mr. Bonner, of the New York Ledger, has succeeded in making even a Prospectus that is readable. It is one of the most' interesting of the new advertisements in our present number. From it we learn that Rev. Dr. Tyng is writing a long story for the Lodger. .,,.:., . . ., . , : : Notice to Delinquent. We call parlicul attention to the notice of the Connty Treasurer, in another column, in relation to all who are in arrears fer State arid County Taxes for '67 or former years. It is a matter that is especially interesting to this class of our citizens, and they are earnestly requested by the Treasurer to 'take heed and govern themselves accordingly." t . . . j - j -. - t - AOARD: A Clergymtn, while residing in South Ameriea as a missionary, discovered a afe and simple remedy for the cure of Nervous Weaknessl Early- Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, .and the whole train ot disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate; I will send tho receipt for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of Charg. Address,' " ' JOSEPH T. INMAN, " )lZHAi' Station DBible House, yew-York City. Dr. jitol Ve xnjBTtnrs TObACCO xHJTJJitfm R as mmmum Toatcoo. tb Professional Notices; T. W. B E WW ETT, ALSO, NOTARY PUBLIC " ' RICHMOND, tND. 55" Offics over Citizens' Bank, -5 Richmond, Ind , Nov. 10,1868. 36-6m J O UN H . POP P , ATTORNEY AT LAW and NOTARY, Office No. 33, Main-st., R hmosd, Ind., Attends to the collection of all claims in anr State of the Union. Will practice io an v of the Court of In diana and Ohio. Execute Deeds. Morttraires. and Powers of Attorney.' either inland or foreign. Bv special arrangement with C. P. Ad ac, in Cincinnati, (German Consul) and Hillkk A Co., of New York, I am enabled to forward and receive anv monev packa ges or other valuables, as well as to attend to tho transit of persons from any part of Europe or from - miscouiury. . . " . er-All business strictly confidential and promptly Mended to. J. H. P. July ?ttl, 136S. - 19tf .t l. ' ' JOHN C. WIIITR1DGE,0 , Attorney at Law & Notary, VAUGIIAN BUILDING, t'earthe corner of Main and Fifth-sts. entranceoa '. Main-st., Z y.r ' Richmond, Indiana. - L. J. FRANCISCO, M . D. ' Office and Residence Sonth Franklin Streo East side, between Main and Walnut, July 17, 1857. 30 tf RICHMOND, Indiana. T. ROSE Dentiwt, N. VT. Corner of Jtlain and Pearl-sts., I Hichmoncl. Ind" ; TF.ETII EXTRACTED without pain by tho use of Nitrous Oxyde or Laughing Gas. Teeth inserted from $10 to $15 per set. : AU work wabraktkd. 1. Feb. 20, 1868, Dr. I. J. AVERY, A T HIS OFFICE on South Pearl, fourth door m. from the N. W. cor. of Pearl and Walnnt-sts prepared to attend promptly to all calls in the line of his Profession. t '" -v "- j - Richmond, Jnly 7th; 1868. - '- iotf ! . HENRY URATZ. ORAN PERRY, JOHN BBATZ Bratz Perry & Co.. (Successors to Bratz, 3Uir & Co.,1 ' r :w m; r i; j, :b P PLOW WORKS, East 3IainSt., Between 7th andsth, J10"tf ... . ! 1 September 19, 1868. ' TRUMO NT HQ TJ S E, tr' JOEN ELLIOTProprietor. 1 ! CORNER OF FIFTH AND MAIN; ' ..:. .: Richmond, Ind.
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.c Ilia IT This long tried sad popular Remedy is again called to the attention of the public ' As often as the year rolls around, the ntopriatorR- annually make their bow to the people; and remind them that amongst tM many things required for- ths health, comfort and sustenance of the faly thro ugh t he long and tedious months of winter, Cos's Cough Balsam should not be forgotten. For years it has been a bonsehold medicine and mothers anxious for ths safety of their children, and all who suffer from any disease of the throat, chest and lungs, cannot afford to be without it. In addition to" the ordinary, four ounce so long in the market, we now furnish onr mammoth family siie bottles, which will, in common with the other sire, be found at all Drug Stores. FOR CROUP, . 7. The Balsam will be found invaluable, and mnj always be relied upon in the most extreme cases. WHOOPING COUGH. The testimony of all who' haVe used it forthis terrible disease during the last ten years. is, that it invariably relieves and cures it. i . i SORE THROAT. .. ,- .... . , :Psk.j; Keep your throat wet with the Balsam taking little and often an I you will very soon find relief. HARD COLDS AND COUGHS - J Yield at once to a steady use . of this great rem edyi It will succeed in giving relief where all other remedies hare failed. - SORRINESS OF THE -THROAT, CHEST AN LUNGS. . Do hot delay procuring and immediately; taking Coe's Cough Balsam, when troubled with any of the above named difficulties. They are all premonitory symptoms of Consumption, and if not arrested, will sooner or later sweep you away into tho valftiy of shadows from which none can ever return. ,; ;T., JINCONSUMPTION, Many a care-worn sufferer has found relief and today rejoiccrs that hr life has been mad easy and prolonged by the use of Coe's Cough Balsam. ' IN SHORT, . ' The people know the article, and it needs no comment fro-n us.- It is for sale by every Druggist and dealer in Medicines in the United States. THE C. G. CLARK fc CO., .'A Sole Proprietors, New Haven C. Read 2 Read ! ! Read ! ! ! THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE . 18 CALLRO TO THI World s Great Remedy, C0E?S DYSPEPSIA CURE. - Shis preparation is pronounced by Dyspeptics as the only known remedy that will surely cure that aggravating and fatal malady. For years it swept on its fearful tide, carrying before it to an untimely grave, its millions of sufferers. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure has Come-jfto the Rescue. - Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Hsick .Headache, Sourness or Acidity of Stomach , '"'J 1 Rising of Food, Flatulency, iy Lassitude, Weariness,' ' : v ... finally terminating 7 f . . in Death, i yv-ia .'.:.' - . i . i ';-- ti.y.n v Are as surely cured by this potent remedy, ; as jthe patient takes it.,. Although but five years before the people, what is the verdict of the masses T Hear what Lester Sextou of Milwaukee, says f - From LESTER SEXTON, .f Miwauk ee-T .-- .: -.'s Milwacrrr, Jan. 24, 1868. iftssr. C. O. Clark t- Co., AVw Haven, Conn. : . I Both myself an4 and wife have used Coo's Dyspepsia Cure, and it has proved perfectly- satisfactory as a remedy. ;1 hav no hesitation In saying that we have received great benefit from its use. - j 1 . j Very respectfully, -1 H ' Signed : " . LESTER SEXTON. A GREAT BLESSING. ; From Rev. L. F. Wardj Avon, Lorain Co., O.J Meter. Strong f? Armstrong, Diiiggists, Cle land r Grntwh Ri It gives me great pleas re to state that my. wife has derived great benefit rnm the use of Coe's Dyspepsia Curs. Shehaabr 4 for a Dumber of years greatly troubled with ' spepsia, accompanied with violent paroxism " constipation, which so prostrated her that she wa all the while, for months, unable to do anything. - She took, at vour instance, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and has derived GREAT BENEFIT FROM IT.and is now comparatively well. She regards this medicine ss a great blessing. Truly yours, . Jan. 13th, 1358. ' "l ' L. V' WARD. ''-.;.;.X"v clergymen " . , The Rev. Isaac Aikrh, of Allezhany, testifies that it has cared him, after all other remedies had foiled. ....... - - - - - DRUGGISTS. " '-' ' " Any druggist in the country will fell you,,' if you take the trouble to enquire, that every one that buys a bottle of Coe's Dispepsia Cure' from them, speaks in the most unqualified praise of its great medicin! virtues. i-,.. . " -r. doe's Eyspepsia Cure Will also be found invaluable in all easse of Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic Summer Complaints, Griping, and in fact every disordered condition of the Stomach. '" ''-: ': : ' -r .- '.. ' ' ''' ' '- ,.: - . . .,, , ; '-" Sold by Druggists in city or county everywhere S 1 per bottle, or by applies t:on to , THE C. G. CLARK CO. sT.wjV'" 5o1 pirietors, Haen, Ct. C-seli40 '
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ration by callioe at ; HARROLD'S DRUG-STORE. ;; MAIN ST., NEAR SIXTH, SIGN OF THE & i-,-i,-"r , ?0 asPHALON'S, MITCHELLS, PLAIN AND FANCY BOTTLES "VOt PSVT- s PERFUMED HATCHETS, m DIFFE ENT STYLES. f erfiafrie Powdbr, VARIOUS ODORS.'&C.j&Cm .i'JTaT ' IIABROLD'S. j SEh THE ... '"'7, - ? f'? . tr.' FAMILY CLUE POT, J 1 '" w AT.TIIK SIGN OF THE GOLtiEN ,; MORTAR. Near Sixth Street; a BEAUTIFUL INLAID -ft 'A- I j . r. . es sfi-iUJoj atW I r y ''-AT THI .-.-Mts - vi 1' 1 :- K.rA. r'i H . Il'I GOLDEN MORTAR. Nfar Sixth Street. : ORTON'S PREPARATION. "io Established 1866. .--A The Apppetite for Tobacco Destrc Leave off Ckewing and Smoking the Poisonous Weed, Tobacco. "TJiieox of Orion's Pre destroy 4be, appetite ..for paration is warranted to Tobacco, in any person, no bit may be-If it fails in refunded. . It is perfectly c&ser? Itif almS-'iintgos-of Tobacco, by the mere thing is needed to assist oit so firmly rooted. With tion., there is not the least used it who are willing to ratter how strong the na 1 any case the mouexwrilbo satoaod harmless tti an aible to break off tho use exercise of the wiVf. Somt nature in overcoming -h the help of the Prepara trouble ' Hand reds have bear witness to the fact, that Orton's Preparation petite-, for Tobacco, and completely destroys the-ap leaves tlie person as free before be commenced its from any desire for it.es use. The Preparation acts direrectlynpon the samegl ed by tobacco, and through ronzhly cleaning the poi ands and secretions affectthese upon the blood, thoson ot Tobacco from the svstem and thus allaving Tobacco. No more banker the unnatural cravings for insr for Tobacco after usinir Orton's Preparation. Re collect it is w-arranted. RSCOMMESDlTIOXS. " , The foliowine are a few selected from the multitude of recommendations in our possession. . 1 , . , i, From. W. P. Heald, Esq., Bangor, Maine, T , Banoob, Mains, April 14th, 1888. ' I hereby certify, that I have used Tobacco for thirty years past, and for the last fifteen years I bare nsed two pounds per month. I have left off one vear at a time, but always continued to hinker for it till I used Orton's Preparation, which has completely cured me of the appetite for Tobacco., I wonld recommend all who are afflicted with this terrible habit, to try the Preparation, whioh. will ceartainly enre if the directions are followed. - . -'- '.- ' W. P. KEALD. ; . From E. W. Atkins KnoxvillejTern.; ; Kkoxville, Te.s'K., August 5th, 1867. This is to certify, that I had used Toabcco to such an extent, that my health had become greatly impaired, and my whole system deranged and broken down, In June, 1867, 1 purchased one box of Orton's Prepration, and after using it I found that I was completely enred. : I have not had any desire or hankering for Tobacco since using the Preparation. X believe it to be all that It is recommended, and I wonld advise all who wish to quit the nseof Tobacco, to try one box of Orton's Prepare1. , , . : . W. ATKUY3. ; From John Morrill, BangoriTkk.- J, ' j J ' " March 31st, 18B8. ' This is to certify that I used Tobacco for eighteen years; have tried many times to break off,' bnt have suffered so ranch from a dizziness in my bead, and a gnawing in my stomach that I have soon given np the trial. - A short time since, a friend induced nee to try Orton's Preparation, (sold by you.) I have done so and am completely cored. I did not in the least hanker after Tobacco, either to smoke or chew, after I began to use the Preparation. - (. i &"Bewar of Counterfeits and all articles anr. porting to be like this, of the same name' or Otber- -wise. The great popularity of Ortoa'e Preparation has' indueed uftprmciptod persons Io attempt palm. ing upon the public counterfeit and interior articles. Purchasers will please order directly from the 'proprietor, or hi dniy authorised Agent. - 1 - i I -! - "..' !- 'J !-.:; ' . t - si Limr gs The price of Orton's Preparation is $? per-box forwarded to any part of the C01 ntry, post paid, on receipt of price. Money sent by msil st- Our risk, Address, ' C. B COTTOK, Proprietor ' Box 1748, Portland, Mel ! REFERENCES. f. We the undersigned, hereby certify that we have j had pearsnnal dealings with C. IS.. Cotton for several -year, and have found him to be an honorable and fair ' dealing man, and one worthy ths confidence and pat ronege of "the public. , 4 Dr. S. B. Lowell, Rev. J. S. Green, S. B. Richardson, Esq., Poitland Maine: Eon. E. K.Boyle, Belfast, ' Maine; Alonxo Barnard, Esq., Bangor. Maine; Cbaa. ' II. Morrill, Biddetord, Maine; Mr M. Quinby, St. Johnsonrille, Jf. Y-; Wm. OJ, Sweet, Esq., West Mansfield, Mass. '" 1 -. ' . .j '.s , " 40-St " ! ' r , j " ' j i v Tlie Way to Make lUoney "' -'- .. hv:k:-. frx-.tiJ hat, t GAS BILL DISCOVNTED 15 ccntU if paid on or before the 20th instant.
.itti .fiia .iW-rUi .unumvjn loose on wwuiinsD, A May WIMIM. R E , : , 5 . -A. 1 ' Ghronnd Black Pepper, it : .,vij iku CAYENNE PEPPER. NUTMEGS. ,to oof i"r-Z ' :!T! '- CLOVES, Hit ,v: -1 ALLSPICE, rt1tj v -;t V- , r.-.i W t MU8TAHD. . . n" ' f '""' . -MACE. A ! Im TtT ;n T7Z,II . AND OF PURE TtTAOTTlT. pltjmmeu a uoamcooM, .lt'i Jia'tf? i:'S y-sia iJ-h tfao cs v:i -Port Waryao Aveant. I'.-.'J t- xt&il Int. win (y.le, i'c ' --K In Bflnlutiptjy. 1 npHIS IS TO GIVE Notieo t, That on the fth day of Jaanarr, A. l) 1869, a Warrant in Bankrnptey was iasaed against Ut estate ot Isaac F. Harnedof Jacksonburg, in, the County of Wayne and State of Indiana, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his owa -petition t That the payment of any debts jind delivery of any property belonging to sueh Bankrupt to him, or for his -use, and tha transfer of any property y hint is for -hidden by law ; that a meeting .of tha Creditors f the said iiankrupt, to prove their debts' and choose one or mora Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holdesat the Office of John W. Bay, 24U East Washington Street, Indianapolis, on the 15th day of February, A. D. It t). BEN. J. SPOONER, tf. B. Marshal, ' Jan. IX 189.-Jt-ai.; - f District of Indian p. TO ' BRIUGIITS nil'li .t-oi&i 1..WB OFFfiR.foon hz. .-; CALABRIA LIQUORICE. - - -in; I tH'.tt SICILTCXIQUORICK,' -j K,l0ni;.,v Vt LIQUORICE UOOT. PURE QUALITY AND LOW PRICES. cotjgh: sf OYRTJPS, i.xnsrG !JIEMEDI ES, Oa iWUl fTD OTHER S" ! i: .V; 0 ; t r: rrrr fc;wi Xc: oaiv tsttd tjjw iutw. Pelade b. QNX TS i ?c Hair jani Cloth eBrusnesiAHT OTHEB:l IN - EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT, ? Aridt CloaaTVic, ; s 1 PLUMMER&r.lORRI6SON uo Wholesale Druggist?, f"; " QRT, WA YNE: ATlttTK,J Wilcox's Worm Zestroy er ! i PURELY VEGETABLK, And Entirely Safe, for tho. most m Delicate Child. :i - 1 ' - ' ' IO iiii!'-.-. H : a EvaKSTittt, Ino Kov 26ih, 1S6S. DrJW. W. Wiux--Slrj - . . I have been afflicted seventeen years with TAPE-WORM I have taken every kind of medioine that eoulJ be thought of, all failing to remove the terrible enemy gnawing at my vitals, All hope' of recovery was given up until use your remedy. It performed an effectual cure in a short time removing; Via' entire WORXf, TVKJTT-Foca MRT lono. 1 can cheerfully recommend your Remedy as SAFE AND SURli w such esses. it.... j --" CH ABLER SCHMIDT,. Froprietoref Depot House, Main,: bet. 7th A 8th -sts. 9ti i j;-'ST'.f; 9f?i .-). .-r:--1 r.;-t Vrj2iLi i-fNW Alrnt, Ind., July 3, 1863. -;; Dr. W. W. WlUJOX, Sirj I tried your Worm Destroyer npen one of my , children that had bee a vtry puny for some time, although a hearty eater, and af ter giving two doses,. a large number, of ,Etorua?'o Worms were passed, one measuring eighteen inchc long. I can recommend your Remedy . as safe and valuable J '" - . WM. LOQLE. ::-' i tVHOLliSALP AGENTS; RicimoirD' iwd ? or sale at retail byi Drnggists Ji'lr t;4o!2wtiAwo cm p.H VICKS'S FLORAL' 6DIDE FQR.1869. mint So ..,.!: f Thr first edition of One. Hundred Thousand of icks Illustrated Catalogue' of seeds and. Guide- in tho Flower Garden is now published. T rt makes a work of 100 pages, beautiful! r illustrated, with about I5Q Fine Wood Engravings of Flowers and Vegetables, and an r.iAnu A ti rj rru:; "'! V ELEGANT COLORED PIATE, ' I . 'a b o u q u e t o r r 'io w e r s J '. ,It is the most beautiful, as well as the moe t in -structive Floral Guide puhlisbed, giving plant and thorough direction for the ;.. : - ; w ..:: ' Cnltnre of Flowers'nnd Vegetabtvs. ' " The Floral Guide is publUhed for the benefit of my enstomers, to whom itn sent free wftboat application, bnt will be forwarded to all who apply by mail, for Ten Cents, which is not half the cost. Address JAXES VICK, Rochester, If. Y. tiki X Notice i in Banlxmptcy. yjpUIS II TO GLVJE1 NOTICE;, 1 . That on ths H rt f' January A. D., 1859, a w arrant t a Haaxmsaer waa Msnea agasBmna estate of Michael HoffmanKef JLicbaMnd, in tha County of Wayne, and State Of fadaina. who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on bis own petition: That the pavment or any aeota ana oenvery ot any property belonging to say soeh fiankrapt. lo trim, or, for his lata, and the tranefer of any proaerty by him is forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their -debts end 'choose one or more ' neearBeee' ol ata saaatn. - wifl be held at a ar TO mil CZsASS : ar 'tM now prepared to" rorntMr eOnstaDt employ -IL ment to all classes at their homes, for their spare moments' Basiaeaa news light and profitable. Fifty cents to & par ereuiHg is easily earned, and the boys andjsirls earn nearly as much as asen. Great inducements are offered. -AH who Htm this notice please send me their addressand Rant the business for themaervea." . If not well aattaasd, I win eand $A to pay fr tba Uuuble of. writing to me. - FuH partionlars sent free. !- Sample sent bV mail rer ten easts. 1 1 " ' 44-4 w Address, E. C. ALUCN, Angasta, Maine.
Uourt or Bankrupfccy, to be boldea at - No. 24U Eat Washington Street, in the city of ladtanapolis, fa said District, before John W. Bay , Register, owthe 8th day of July. A, D-1869, at o'clock, A.M. UL Kjr J. SPOONfiB, V. S. Marshal. lan.T188 Jtf $3 District of Indiana
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