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RICHMOUD , IITDIAlf A: Q 2 Jx Feb. 6, 1069. C4 h r ' 1 Arrivals and Departurea of Mails -uchmond postofficIVN-. 3dl6ft-o. MAILS CLOSE.'. .''V, "','. V. -' C iu tubus and East... ,.M..-.'Wf'i '".'Wiiicair ........ i-" - "H..-.i.iti ..... -.... .-'' "W-ll t ivton ?Vav ...... . It.i.uapolieead West ;t... t .VAILS OFEN.; f nJianapolisand West Cincinnati .... y ",-V Dayton, ,Wy Chicago " .. 630 r.M ... 3 15rj . 12 SO r.M ..10 15 A.M . . 7 30 A.M ii4 80 r.M Beaton and Beechy ttiieevesTueedayand 8 00 A.M 7 00 r.M do. do -trivea same daya at.

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XJt. do, arr . Monday , Wednesday, and Friday, 4 O r, M " -tr-'-i. V 1 Harden., teavea Monday, Wedneaday and Friday, at.... ' :oV err.Tueeday.Thur.d.y and Saturday, 4 00 r.M. Brookvillevia Abington , leaves Monaay so Arrives Tnesdav and Satmrdayat.. .. 5 00 r.M. . OflBce openfrom 7:30 At -.' r n T n o.nn tn.1B-.00 a.m. ..: ' , On .a Y-i Arrivals and epartare of Trails. , , colttwilitt &IadIanapolis Central Rail war. ,U l i i . ... . . oiifl aswavM 5? .Ex!r--r r::r.r;u ilo p'.m: - p. 1 - a " & V , J Lfi.10.28 P.M. P.M Nigh Kxpress... - Mich. & lnd. Accom ... 7.25 Night Express ' II F M .t, ar Express.-.-.- T ' Rich. lnd. Acccm Ortoa Xeatafc paytoaaiterii R. R. T-Mt !? wolI Aeeommodation Day Express. vs: .'.....2.45 p;m.,j5.w p.m. ...o.JS.AyM. 9.54 A.M. Chicago Ac Great Eastern R. R. , j ,f ''" v. ';' ' n AtMs lairs." .iaaiva. Pittsburz Express..,.. A M t 31 ' 1 Cincinnati Rtehmon & Chicago. R.R- -: i Ki ti.. i. j. - Accommodation .... Mail.... ...,0 A. M. 8.85 r. M. P. M. 12. M.( . i Thn of nr subscribers in the city, who do , tieeive tbair papers regularly f ron the carrier, if ,C4bViwilIleMs kfM,Ue aaaiasianahall be arwaptly aameadifld. LECTURE "UNION .VOLUNTEER . vv-M'By Oen. O.O. HOWARD,"; ' At Phillip's HaW, Saaray evening, February tb : -at To r. m. ... ... TiA ' Reserved seaU withontextracharge,atJlisholoa A Bro., and O. White Co. ' Admission M cents. . -j. it - 2i CoVnttITbbaSCTHR. Wa are " authorized to announce Johm Sim as a candidate for re-election to tke offloaaf tkmaiy Treasurer, subject to the decision af the April Nominating Election of tbe Republican Party. PaosacpTiNO Attobnbt. We are authorised to anooonce Hbxbt C. Fox, as a candidate for Prosecuting 'Attorney for the Wayne Criminal Circuit Court ; subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Election in April. Vexatious. Our paper maker disappointed as this week in not sending it to us on .Monday a waited untH Tnes r, and still no paper arrived sent to. Indianapolis, thinking we could get ft quicker 4rom t'lem-e tuan trom Cincinnati, and up to this (Friday -,tn riiiti, no. papery, we applied to. the Bird, a.ni r thtnk -t to them, we got ; it, ad are thus . enabled, . Uirongh much tribulation, to get the nl Pal. out t'.kattwe dating the local page en the 6th instead of 2d- "Sufficient for the day,'' Ac. The Telegram olaitas that we gave a heud to Shakapeare, not authorized, and that "She stoops toeonouer" is too "dirty" a play for -taat'tuMOorui bard. We deter to our neigbbor.vbe in keMr posted en the -dram-a and "Oreciaa Bends" than we are, and beg p ameftd ar merely substituting "as you like it," ftf.ir- nfle-stoops ' Ac. Can't see that oae play is much tvwer than tbe ether, be w ever. i r. Mr. Kintey, bas introduced into tbe State Senate, a fcill for the reform of prisons Ao., which we see pretty aharply criticised by a correspondent in the Journal. This is replied to by C F. Coffin of this citv, claim, ing that the bill in eaaking the term ftf officers lt years, if unconstitutional as objected t, e oped for amendment ; but that its general featorea are better 4haa the present plan. 1 We nave not yet seen the bill, and cannot therefore give an opinion as to its merits or demerits ; but Judge that Charles Coffin, who is said ta be the author ot the bill, and who bas devoted jnucb thought en tbe subject, bas done it rmple justice. r7t r 751X3 T AocrDBT AKrcrlf ios. On the 26th inst., Mr. Samuel Parker, ef Sevastopol, whilst engaged, running Mr. Strickland's riawi Millj received a severe injury , to. one of, bia . fingers, which teqaired amputation. "' .,-,,., -'uX : -i The election for Congress in this district. is now progressing before Mr. Comstock at M.r. Siddall s law Office voters at the South Poll are betflg asked how they voted, and a correct tally-sheet is being kept of the result of their answers . . . G eorgo and -i his f 'icit j s har .adopted Gen. GrAnt's t!tra -mi slytnjr. VFlght it oat -on this-line, it ' it'Uikes'all sum mer. Tribute of Respect. DIED, In Boston, Wayne County,' Indiana, on ThnrMday, November With, I8e, Brother DR. DAVID S. EVANS, in the 67th year of hiM age.' , . 'V '" "t'a --i "i-1'''' 1 -4.;-'. a t IIali of "Dowsbt Lodcb," Ko. 253, T. A A. M.;T !- Bostom, Wirsi Co., Imb., lice, 22, 160S.3 f . t The Members, of; "Dowubi Lodge,' Xo." 233, of - which Bro. Evans was- a Member ; adopted the following Preamble and Resolutions 1 2 . .! '' '' WuEREis, It has pleased tbe Great Creator, in His Infinite Wisdom, tto remove by death our? worthy Brother, Dr, DAVID EVAN4, lron his lators here below t to tlie Cvz.KSTiAt. LooaKiABOFK; Therefore, be it1Resolved, That we have lost a Brotb- . er, to whom we liaxl ' become attached by the strong ties- of Fraternal Love and FiiendHhip.4 v - V" ' Jtirsolfi-fc'h:it , we fwll Ccherish his rnem oty, practice his virtues,, and so s'UH'ro- j'Mir 'liTesbyrtlBfpluaib-linef ji5njo, wuen iue ukand mastbh ol Vie, Uidvorse shall call,1 we 'may like h.irn be fojn.1 ready, . . j ' mired, Tht we extend to the bercat.I T-i Jfeiiy,' bur sincere.. nd heartIclt Bjrnpatby in this their hour of tletipest alliictioti. w fHiso'red, Tuat a copy of these .reso-l-itiy-'i? be presented to the friends of our 'KM-if ljrothet, and that the Altar be t'fajptU Ja rnouraing for lxt' days, and tuKthese proceedings 'be " recorded in th$ t6ioate8"Qf the Iodge. ..; : ; : - v S'- "i ? L - , . . . . tITn.-Howard. Oor-Oitizens "vill, on Saturday r.rea.ng, bare ai epxr;unit.v to bear a Lecture' by laj Ueu. U.O.Howard, the Patriotic-Soldier and Eminent Christian PbiIantbropstiand' we 'would adrwe all to avail themselves of-the opportunity, as his world-wide fame is a sure guarantee that his Lecture will, be ene of interest. Reserved seats may benrocarad without extra charge-W observe at Ji'tcliolaoo A Bro's, and O icholsoo A Bro's, and O. White Co.f

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Feat Office in iiiehmoijdruring the jer,18fl8: ( wo.rOrdert issued...! 1 t1 tl I'aiJ 673 .lUoaid. 27' , Amount 44 -Si aM.: ...... 15,594,08 u Ined. ,2.4,027,34 w Kepaid. 330,51 ThfoHow"mj will he the nambcr 'of regular p ipera taken Irom the Post Office in this city, but it does notiocade the papers pointed in tbU county, a ( nrf record is kept' of them: 1 Whole No. taken 2099, Daily . Tri-weekiy 2. Semi-weekly 30. Weekly 1203. Semi-Monthly 74. Monthly 720. I i M.- L. Crocker,' of : the firm of Starr fc Crocker of this city, auctioneers, had bis leg broken at the ancle, at Lewisviile, Jtfenry. Cd the other day. He is dow at home, and is doing as wcU cow Id be expected. ' ' ' " The' Am' - rican ladies along theCana--dian borders are taking advantage of the Grecian Bend costume, to ' smuggle silk and velvet, kid sloves, lace, and otlier tfaqty gooda.through-tUe-Custotn-Hou3- . es. -rr i i. , '' Inmi Rcbiii Con8CIBNC. From the fact that Senator kiulev's aualma of Conscience would not fuller him' to vote for Got. Morton or Lt. Gov. Cumjufler blm-to vote for Uor. Jlorton or it. wov. back, lor U. S. Senator, because tbey held Statevf . mA (ux.no th StaM Omstitution said thev sbouldn'S and yet would permit him to vote for Judge Fraiier, who is equally obnoxious to the same OinsiilDUonal prevision with Messrs. M-ertoa and jtTumback,' we suggest whether his conscience mar ' pot be somewhat, elaatic, and made -of Sio. 1 lodia ' itubber? ., hi w,..--V. . A ca8uist might pronounce the jlsjcr'a case ratacbeatical. -t t t ? ' r ''ii-'ThO-oldicra Honie.vcfcOn Saturday Usw about rdnnty members xt the legislatura risitedtbe Soidiera Utna at Knightatown Speeches were made by so? ew meiubers. : Tke inaiaraapnlis Jauraal says: ' "" "' "Members expressed wonder hew se convenient and comodiom a structure as that of the Home coull bare been built with so littte cost, the means expended being out of ipooportion to the supposed out lav. Everything about the management af thi inst'itatioa wasSo-tlieraotit perfect orde) and does great credit ttbe Superiatendantand Iruatees. The number of ex-soldiers uuartereJ about the Home is about Ir lJ wbor3cnp2vd in rariaAs oaoapaons-sacU as atreirgthanft abnrties warranr. The orphan department. out tin ( aiaetr ckXdra, most of wtiom are intelligent, bcjgbt-eyed and r syeheeked. Thev are clad ireuted I y, aad their, whole anoearaace indicates careinl training. Thecotf.Iren.t4 are schooled at the Hjrn lv 'is mpstent tsaeheis. 1: this department preciaiiui jtnd goe4rder was ererjwbere apparent, i v yu!,.:: , tl . And when A braham and the people beheld te -derful cures which were produced by this drink, AbraTiam aid, "My tbiiaren aaust 'not'snRer ;"give me thy drink .to drink, and I will gire it a name. ; And ao Abraham drank, and said there raa bo tiling like it, even in Sangamon eoutfty ; that it was bitter to tbe lips, but good for the stomach ; and because there were bitter times in fighting the masters of pantationV, it shall be farevermore ealie l Plaktacjoj Bittbbs ; and so it has ben. , ) '.' Aadtba wpnderful work which it has performed is witnessed at this day in every town, parish, village and hamlet throughout all tha world. ','T.'i, ' And be said, ".Let it be proclaimed tbraagbout the length and breadth of the laad, freta the ralleya and wi antainttops, that all' who suffer from fevers, dyspepsia, weakness, loss of appetite,' nervous headache and mental despondency, will find relief through tbe Plantation Bitters. , They add tone , to the atomach and brilliancy to the mind, of which, t, -O people, am living example.'" t j j ;,';t (''Ifi'J - i, Magbtolia" Watkii. Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at ialf the Pref .- ... t ' : ' - Kbw Dstro Stobc. Mrs. Dr. Ferguson, bas openad a Drag-etore on -Pt. Wayne Avenu e, third door from the enfner Hawka''s new fcailcRng. She bas quite an extensive stock. all txeab and pare Drags, edieinasl.AW I Jt VV fi - X ut. W ' Mrs. Rebecca Porte, a colored woman, died at her residence on Howard Street, in this city, on Friday last, age i 88 years. Mra. Porter was born a slave in Kentucky, and was manumitted by Dr. "Steele grandfather of Dr. H. K. Steele, about the rear 183, and she went to Dayton in the year 1832. S be was active and industrious, and earned enough : means to purchase herself a home on Howard street, where she lived until her death. She was familial ly called "Aunt Uecca,".aad was very generally known, and was tbe fjtvqrit -of every body wbe knew her. She was very generally believed te be a mi ndred years of ege, but she was only eighty-six years otd.--Dayton' Journal, Feb2. .,'. , , HEARTH and HOME - . ... t rO.C , .. Agricultural and , Fireside J oarnal, tJOKTAunire WITEES iandsome foUo page, printed from new type, eneaosraaa book aaer, and abUBdaaHf Ulaa. trated by the best artists. , , , r -. SDiran it lit .ir-M-' ' ' - itn'i KABBIET BEECHBK STOWS, aaslirted by a corps of able editors and contributors la , aei departmanV - n y ' " 1 J i 1 brdevetedteth Interests of tan ' " .nAUJIKB,U JPJLANTER, , i 1 .i UARDKWKR. r., FBi;iT-GnAWER,T gid X C:u " ; and the FIOHIST OmTAMESTAt, OARD8KtV5. .. . RUBAX ARCHITECTTTR1 PLA.5S F Cf 'noted for tbetr attraeUveaeM, time to tlrna ; as alae Ceiuct 1;, GresM-j j.:;: 'Aearerutneport ewTork, Boaton, Philadelphia,. 'wilt be rarnlsbf Sew Orleans, woez, xivlag tao WHSM TO BUY id wnex fmXY-y Cir-clo f t the henschold i plain ring and domestic raaaageaaant. ' a napkin and the cooking or a 1 education ef children. MBS. 8TOW - ., . GBACX QBEEKWOOB, .1 --'-".U.i aadsa will coatribate to each nnm A. 4 i ' Kit. J. i!ilt f . rnsr ICE," written expreasry for AttTTI AKD HOMB, comaaences in first (TtaeemDer 39th) nnmbcr. :a " THE BOYS JLKD GIRLS ' Wflifcnd their own paga always lighted with Rack fan In pictures, and ran In stories, as shall mako them look iharpty every week for the coming of HEARTH AVOBOME. ii'r'-' - ; TCBlsaiB FOR 1869. '-' a?le Coptee $4, Invariably In advance ; Copies B10 i Copies 1S. Any one sendlnt as $15 far a clnb -efts Copies (all at one time), will receive a copy free. ' ' Bo travelltn? agents employed. Address all comaaunicatlon to PETTEWQILL, BATES & CO., l)K 'S . ". ' FAanow,NawToa. . . .it Xazecutris's Notice. mjOTlCE is hereby given that letters testamentary, and the last will and testament of John K. II iif, deceased, were awarded te tbe undersigned.by' I 1Y. rn..., :f r!nmaM. Ilxa f IT. l rJ N t .1 w www. v n. .... . 1. ivmm m . . a j nc vuu,j. ftu4 on tbe lath day of November; IMTi i n r-.i. - -' : ;n ..SARAH AUK ILIFF. Bxeentrtx' fiiafeoMmd, January 18, 4gsO.Jfl

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Schenckn raimoaic pymp, !t Seaweed Tvtiic and; Slaadrakr Fflla will ewr Consumption, Lirer Complaint and Dyspepsia, if taken according to the directions. Tbey are all tbrea to be taken at the same tine. Tbey clean ae the stomach, relax the liver, and put it to work, then the appetite become - good; tbe food digests and makes Rood blood; the patient begins to grow in flesh;' the diseased nutter ripen in the longs, and the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. This is the only way to cure Consumption. ' . ' : ' To these three' medicines. Dr. J. H. Schenck, of Philadelphia, owes his unrivaled soeaess in the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption. The Pulmo io Syrup ripens the morbid nitter in the ong, natora throws it off by an easy expectoration, for when the phlegm or matter is ripe a slight cough will throw it off, and the patient has rest and the lungs begin to heal. - , .- - " To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver, so that the Pulmonic Byrnp and the food will make good blood. Schenck 'a Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, rtnoving all obstructions, relax the ducts of the gall bladder, the bile starts freely and the liver is soon relieved: the stools will show what the Pills can do.

KKotbinghas iverfaennventei exeept calomel (a aearciy poison wuicu is, verjr (ungerous w use aaiess with great care) that will unlock the gall bladder and g fart JUo fit b,SWlika Schenck's -. . I aniKes una. . .. Liver Complaint ia one'of the 'most prominent cau ses of consumption. ' Schenck's Seaweed Tonic is a gentle stimulant and alterative, aud the alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation is made of, assists the stomach to throw cut the gastric juice to .dissolve the food. with the Pulmonic Syrup, and it ia made into good blood without fermentation in the. stomach r. ! - "o'i The great reason why physicians do not cure Consumption is, they try to do too much; they give medicine to atop tbe coughs, to- stop chit's, to stop night sweats, hectic fever, and by so doing they derange, the whole digestive powers, locking bp the secretions, and eventually the patient sinks and dies. , . I Dr. Schenck, hi bis treatmentdies not try to stop a cough, night sweats, chills or fever. Remove tbe cause, and they will all- stop of their 'own accord. No one can be curedof '.C-tsu'uiuon, Li$r Complaint, Dyspepsia, CatarrU, Canker Ulcerated Throat unless the liver and stomach are made healthy. If a i jr.son has consnmution . of course tbe Kings, in so c'.wy,re diseased, either tubercles, abscess es, bronchia! irritation, pleuri adhesion, or the lungs are a mass f infl imation and last decaying. Ia such cases w hat must be done? It is not only the-lungs that are wasting, but it is the whole body. The stomach and liver' have lost their power to make blood out of food. Now, the only chance is to take Dr. Sebenfcks three madiclnes 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 tbe patient, begins to gaio ia flesh, and, as soon as the body begins to grow, the lungs commence to heal . up and tbe patient gets fleshy and welt.' This is tbe only way to care Consumption. , . When there is no ung disease, and only Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, Schenck's Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient,' without the Pul monic syrup. Take the Mandrake Pills freely-in alt bullous complaints as theyare perfectly harmless. ' ; Dr. ,Schnck,'.;Ybo has enjoyed, uninterrupted health for many "years past, and now weighs 225 pounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton, ia the' very last 3 tup of Palaiairy CiKunaiptim, his physicians having pronounced his case hopeless and abandoned him to his fate. He was cured by the afore said medicines, and . since his recovery many thou sands similarly afflicted have used Dr. Schenck's preparations with the same remarkable success. Full directions accompany each, making it not abso lutely necessary to personally see Dr. Schenck, un less patients wish their lungs examined; and for this purpose he is professionally at his principal office, Philadelphia, every Saturday , where all letters for advice must be addressed. Price of tbe Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, each SI 50 per bottle, or $7 50 a palf dozen. Mandrake Piils, Sa cents per box. ' ' For Bale by all Druggists. - (4S-Iy-S.M;P. ' rvrUIE PEOPLE'S PAPER. ONLY METROPOLITAN DOLLAR WEEKLY - j NEW YORK SUN "r FOR 1869. CirARLES a; DANA.EDITOB. - -i A first-class journal, independent but not neutral in pnlitict.-, publishes three editions Daily; " SemiWeekly; and Weekly; at $, $2, and Si per vear. NOW IS THfe TIMH TO SCBSCRiBE. . .ii f m ,.iTUK WEEKLY SUN ' Is prepared with special , reference to thw wants of Country Raaders. News ef tbe week, from all parts of 'the 'globe, is condensed for it by experienced and skillful editors. A election from the most interesting editorial articls 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 aU that can be dssired. Asa general FAMILY" , Nfi WSPAPEli, it will aim to be particularly acceptable. It will also furnish accurate and fresh reports of all matters of importance to .1 . THE FARMER AND GARDENER. " This department is under the supervision of Mr. ANDREW S. FULLER, the well-known horticulturist, wbo will not only write on tbe subjects in question, bnt will also attend to the meetings of the FARMERS and FRUI T-UROWERS- CLUBS, and will daguerreotype their proceedings for the benefit of our subscribers. , , t- : ....... Mr. FULLFR, who is a hearty lover of bis profess ion, makes to bis readers the following , . . V, LIBERAL PROPOSITION: ,,"'",'.;? : -'f o ever snbacriber who sends one dollar for the WEEKLY, or t-vo ddllara ior tbe SEMI-WEEKLY SUN, we win forward by mail, post-paid, any one Jot ot tbe following named vines or plants (many of which!! at retail about the price charged for. the paper ';, as gifts, s soon as the ground opens in the fpiing. ' . " " " . , .... ,., , ., In selecting the Gifts it will only be necessary to m?ntiott t'e Number as given below. - Two Co-iconl Grapevines. - . , ,! 2. Two Hartlord prolific Grape vinea. ' 3. One Delaware Urape rioe. ,M.; 4. One lona Grapevine., "5. "Two Early Wilson Blackberry.. , , . 6, Two Kittatinny Blackberry. , ,.r . - 7. (One Davidson's Thorulesa Raspberry., - 8. Ore Seneca Black Raspberry. ... , . , ., ., 9 One .Mammoth Clutter Raspberry . . y. ' lOi One Monthly Black Raspberry. : , , . ' j 11. toe Summit Yellow Raspberry- . ,1 , , , 1. One Philadelphia Raspberry. -...- 13.; One Clarke Raspberry, .', . " ,'A ., '.. .. ,': 14. Two Cherry Currant. . '15'." Two White Orap Currant.. . .,,-- IB.' One' Early RtfSe Potato ' . i And to every lady subscriber we will send' a bulb of the beautiful and r.tre Japan Lily, and for clubs of six will send six varieties of Lilies or six of choice Gladiolus. ' . ,' " Every plant Sent will be , correctly labeled and c.trefuliy packed", so that it a hall reach its dastina-ti'm-in good cond;tton."1 ,L ,. Twenty copies of THE WEEKLY SU.N - will be muled to one address fi rjl7; and Fifty, copies for f3?.5n, invariably in advance. 1 THE SEMI -WEEKLY SUN is of the same iie and general character as THE WEEKLY, but has space Tor a great variety of miscellaneous reading, and furnishes. tbex news, to its. subscriber with greater freshness, because it comes twice a week instead of once only. ( Its Subscription is only TWO DOLLARS 4 year, the ordinary price of, a- New; York Weekly. Clubs of ten subscribers to one address receive Thb Semi-Weekly Sun on payment of $18." -Twenty copies will be sent to' one address for $35; and fifty copies for $80, always ia advance. THE DAILY SUN. a live newspaper, fresh, piquantrand freo from-improper personalities, kas '. all the new from every quarter of tbe globe, at TWO CENTS a eopy.or $6 peryeer.- ' ' ' 1 Pontmamter'i) and other getting trjt club of fen, of ether edition, will receive an extra copy for their ktmdttet. Specimen eopie forwarded on application. Addmt .-;-., PUBLISHER OF THE SUN, . ... New York City. rv ;t'T Estray Notice. -JBrOTlCii is hereby given that Mary A. Newman. lnl of Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, lately took up an Eetrsy .described ito the proper certificate now on file in this office as a light red cow, white face and large horns;" no brands or marks; abont ix jearsW. Which aaid cow was appraised before James M,- Poe, Esq ., at the sum of $5 00. WatBeaamy name the 31st day of January, 1S89.1" ' nt -M WM.'M: DTJDLE1 4s Cletk, " ' ' ' t-l 'awl WayHe rJowatt: Gircaft Court? 4Mte$l 50.

XL The first of a Seriea of Lectures, to be given at PHILLIPS HALL, in this city, during this Winter, will be delivered bv S f : TJpRET3 DOT JQXi AISS i . 1 1 On Thnrsaay Evel, Feb. eth, lSSO, MISS.OUVE LOGAN, : Will "also, Lecture at the Nnine Place' ON . Friday Eve., February . I9thr 869. Those knowing themselves indebted, to the Palladium for subscription and job work, will confer a favor by calling and paying the same. We are in urgent J need of money to pay our debts and provide for the winter. - "Come up" "shell out." SIXTEEN YEARS PRACTICE IN Chronic iDiseann. Dr. L. I'AOi.v,of South Bend, lnd., a student of Dr Dellinbaugh, of Ohio, author of a "New System of Medicine in the treatment of Chronic Disease, and a new mode of Combining Medicine," will be in Rich?; mond, at the Huntington House, on Friday and Saturday, February 12th and 13th. He. will also be at Greenville, Ohio, on Sunday and Monday, Feb. 14th" and 15th. Advice given free of charge. Go and aee him. 47-48. ' MONEY "EASUsST fMADE With our Complktb Stbncil and Kbt Chbck OnrriT. Small capital required. Circulars free. STAFFORD A1ANFG. CO., 66 Fulton Street, 41-4 jNew York. The attention of our readers is directed to the advertisement of COK'g DYSPEPSIA CURE, in another part of the PalJadtom.'"1 This truly Valuable Medicine is recommend 4 ed by all who use it. Head the certificates. voauueuuai. xouug men who bare injured tlieiusclve'Ly secret habits, and who- are sufferinf - from Seminal Weakness, can be cured by following a sin-.pl? course of treatment. Medicine acts as a specific in all ordinary cases. Enclose two 3 cenf ; sUmps, Address (Confidentally ) A.D. SPALDING, 0-3m-$3 Clyde, Obio, Box 405. Tax Accommodation. The plan adopted last year, to have Taxes collected, accruing from citizens residing on tbe east side of the county, at the Citi zens Bank, worked so satisfactorily that the Treasnr. er bas again adopted it. All 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 ol their 1 axes and get receipts for the same. ,r. 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 onr present number. From it we learn that Rev. Dr. Tyng is writing a long story for the Ledger. . , ' ' .. . : .' , . - 'Nciice" to Ielinqusat9. We call .particul attention to the notice of the Connty , Treasurer, in another column, in relation to all who are in arrears for State and 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.' - f . The publisher of JTnK.NBW York Wbeklt Scn obrs th rough an titer verficni3trt. in another colum n special inducements' toSUQCt iber. The nxHy Sum is one of the ranst comprehensive', neat and sparkling papers published; its sgricuUuari department is managed by the VH knowtr Axdbbw a. Fullkr: and the fact that a snbeyife?rjf.et!.h is 'money's worth when subscribing, added to'lbe'ji p price at ivhich the paper is publisher j is surely injlucement enough for all to send in tbeir money' at once". Professional Notices; T. W. BENNETT, .ttoiney at Law; ALSO, NOTARY PUBLIC, RICHMOND, "IND. J3t Oflic. over Citizens Baiilc. tfe Richmond, lnd , Nov. 10,1869. ' 38-6m JOHNH pope; a TTOHNEY AT l-Aff and ' NOTARY m... Office No, 33, Main-8t.. 11 'hmoiid. 1 ncl Attends to the collection of all claims in any State vl the Union.- Will practice in any of the Courts of In diana :ad Ohio. Execnte Deed's. MortiraceS. and Powers C' Attorney, either injand or foreign. ' Br a'ecuil arrangement with C. P. Abac, in Cincinnati, (German Consul ) and Hir.LXR a Co., of New York, t am euai lsd to forward and receive any '-money packages or other valuables, as well as to attend to the transit of persons from any par of Europe or from tbiscouittrv. ' JZSAll business strictly confidential and nromntlv attendedto. .. , . .. J.H.P. ' Julyf7th, 18(53, , H ,t. " ' 19tf ' T. ROSE, Dentifit; O .1 N. W. Corner of Main and Pearl-sts., !Rialimond? liid 1EETH EXTRACTED without pain ISy the . use of Nitrous Oxvde or Laurhinsr tian. -. TTeoth inserted from $16 to $15 per 'etZ3 'jmkllmoA wabbastkp. v Febfc2ilSB8, II jDiv Ij:AVERY, ; T HIS OFFICE on SoutK Pearf. fourth do. fa. trom the N. W . ct.r. of Pearl and W rPIVrj2 to attend-promptly t : nllajla ja-JicJuJ 19 if Manbood : How Lost: How RestcrM.1 4Ht publisher J", a new eJirion of Or.1 CuIvVi ;wll's Cttlcbratod l;ssiy on the radical 7, crlw I thou t nied ic i nq 1 atHejULU atomumk a, SxinanaT TVeakness Involuntary Seminal L.pss-s. laroTKNCT, , Menial kwl "Physical JncepaiSitJ. impediments to Marriage, eic.afso, Cossi;ju?yiorJBrAi.a;iSTt and Frra, inloeod y self -indulgence aaxuaU ex-travasawce-, -t w - " ey Prier.fn ft seaIeenrefope,'oiify 'o'centaw. The. celebrated : author, in ibia admirable ssay, clearij demonstrates from a thitty years' successful practice, that, the alarming cunsequeneea. of eelfabuse aiay be radically cured without the dajtgerous use of internal medicine or the application of .. the knife f pointing out a " mode of core .ft one araiple, certain, and ettuctual, by means of; which, yery sufferer, no matter what bis-coftditrbn may be; may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. - x 5"Thi3 Lecture sbould le irr the hands of every youth and every man in the land Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, poMjMiid, on receipt of. six oeuta, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culver-well's "Marriage Guide " price 25 cents. Address the publisher a, .. ' . ; CHAS. J.O KLINE A CO., ' 1T Bowery, New York, Post-OtEce Box 4,5(46. f Estray Notice. ; laajOTlCE is hereby given that Elam Ji Brown of 11 Wayne Township, Wayne Connty, Indiana, lately took up an Estray, described In the proper certiBcate now on liid ia my affice, a.;a red roan heifer, some white on the back, a white stripe down each shoulder, white under the belly, some white in the forehead, eltort horns, the right one droops, large, heavy tail, partly white, no marks or brands; supposed to be three years old; which aaid heifer was appraised by D. S. Minor, and J. J. Crawford, before J ames M. Foe-Esq.", at the sam of Thirty dol-,ar?-i" '''- 'ii,.,-'" V- "' 1 Witness my name tbe 4th day of April, 1847. ,;aaU WM, DUDLEY, Clfee,?, rx.i 1 ltlW008

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tors ,3?.!. "i'ltiii" This long tried and popular Romedy is again call ad to the attention' ef the public Aa often aa the year rolla around, the proprietors annually make their bow to the people; and remind them that amongat th many things required for ' the health, comfort and austenance of the faly thro ugh t he long and tedious months of winter, Coe 'a Ooogh Balaam should not be forgotten. For yeara it baa been a household medicine and mothers anxious for the safety of their children, and all who suffer from any disease of the throat, chest and lungs, cannet af? ford to be without it. In addition to. the Ordinary four ounce ao long in the mirket, we now furnish our mammoth family size bottles, which will, in common with the other size, be found at all Drugstores. FOR CROUP, The Balsam will be found invaluable, and may alwaya be relied upon in the most extreme cases. i ?. : i. . a ' '. ' .k i ' t ; t WHOOPING CTOUGIfi 4" ' ! - The testimony of all who have need it for this terrible'disease during thd last ten yeara.,ia, halt inrariably relieves and cures it. ;-- tup t, ,4 j SORE THROAT. ' Keen vour throat wet with the Balsam taking little and often anl you- will very soon find relief. ' HARD COLDS AND COUGHS :- ; A U-' .; ...... - .- 0 i"-'-: - Yield at once to a steady uss of this greatremedy T, wilt RttorpAd in 0-ivin? relisf where all other .. . . - ; :. , : . remedies Save' failed. . ' JT -vyry ff SORENESS OF THE THROAT, CHEST AN LUNGS. r . ... .... ; V - Do not delay procuring and immediately taking Coe'sCmgh 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 the valloy of abadowa from which none can ever return. -.! a . - ' ' mm -" ... IN CONSU.VPTION, Many a care-worn sufferer has found : relief and today rejoios that b-r life has been made easy and prolonged by the use of , Coe'a Cough Balsam IN SHORT, The people know the article, and It needs no comment fro-n us. is It ia for sale , by every Druggist and dealer in Medicines in the United States. .. , . ;s T1IE C.UtCLARK CO.r i'V. -' " Sole Proprietors, New Haven Ct. Read! Read!! Read!!! THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE 18 CALLED TO THB . t World's Great Remedy, COE'SDYSPEPSIA CURE. Shis preparation is pronounced by Dyspeptics aa the only known remedy that will anrely 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 Dyspepsii Cure bas Comejfto the Rescue. - 'j' , . ' ,'.; f " Indigestion, Dyspepsia, kick Headache, . , p - : - "'' - -r . Sourness or. Acidity of Stomach, ' : . . , f i - - -. ' r- - - ' r r Rising to Food FlatuIeTicyy, ; . i -1.. ' ' ' M Weariness - A i; Lassitude, Jinally terminating ; . ' , --'1 Areas purely eurj.1 by tuia potent remedy, aa the patient tak-ss it. Although but five years before tbe people, what H tb? verdict bf the masses T Hear whatLester Sexton of Milwaukee, says: ... From LESTER SEXTJN, of MUaukee. ' -.. ; - 'i ' j ' t ... . . - . . i .j, ?,s ,!-! -MitwArKBB, Jan. 24,1868. : l f .: - . 1- : ' ., - - ! i tS';! i li it-Mr.' C. G. Cltrk A Co., Xew JJavc, Conn.. : ; u: ..Both myself aulaud wit have used Coe'8 Dyspepsia Cure, and it has proved perfectly satisfactory as a remedy. 1 hav no- hesitation in saying that we have received great bsnelit from its ua. t T If li 1 iTery respectfully.f U I 4 M li U i ii (Signed U U Luster seitonJ , ,..-,.vs .-; a;.i"'i iii- . .'.A GREAT BLESSING. ' Tr im' Rsv, L. Ward, Avon,' Lorain Co, 0.i " 'NfrfiP X" Awtrorigi T) iV. & ' 'and t ' ''. '"'GEBTLBHSv'it jii'cj;'fi- k7' P1' re to state tti.vt'feiv: w.t fe liKs ilecir.'i; J V A; - ncfU ' mm tbe use Vf-Coe's D.i-s.ipi'Oure.t -fae hns' .a fora nurabr of yeafi greatly trouMod' with pepsi, 'kc-cfwripjr.it-d Vv'llf yiolcbt pj.-wlis-Kl v. constipation, whif i-. so' prostrated fie?r that-ahe wa -i.all the while, for'mtmth." nnalo to ffo anvthinj." She took,"at irinr ift.ncjl'Co's Ovspspaia Cure,' and haa de7 rived GltEA T BENEFIT FBa M IT, and i4 now com. parnliTely; well. She regards this medicine' as grat blf?rfinwl "" JamlStlitSSS. Trriiv- Tours,'. L. F WARDw I--' - b i c; CLERGYUES. v ,:. i-r.--. -" , '" The Rev. Isaac Aikbn, of Alleghany, testifies that St has cured him, after all other remedies bad failed. . 7. DRUGGISTS, Any druggistia the country will tell . jou4'lf you take the trouble to enquire, that every one that buys abotUeof Coe'a Dispensia Cure from them, "speaks in the most unqualified praise of its great medicinal virtues. Coe'a Dyspepsia Cure Will also be found invaluable in all caaaa of Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, Summer Complaints, Griping, and in fact every diaordared condition of the Stomach. Jt . . , . , , . ( r . '- .Sold by Draggiata in aity or eonnty everywhere l per bottle, or ,by application Jo , if s ":. THRC.(1.CURKCO.iii

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DEEToliday IPresentsV Which anyone can have for a, bnsido-. ration by calling at t i HARROLD'S DRUG-STORE. MAIN ST., NEAR SIXTH 1H SIGN OF TBE -. Grbl d ii Mortar. ! M. an. P.E RFUBIE RY. . I LTIBIN'S, COUDRAY'S, . ' ;: ' f :i PALMER'S, ' ifcc, &c, -isV P.I PLAIN AND FANCY, BOTTLES. PERFUMED 8ATCHET&, DIFFE ENT STYLES. Perfume ,powder . i:,-. i - - - - ' - . , VARIOUS ODORS. &c, Ac, AT HARROLD'S. SEJs. THE FAIVIlLYrCLUE POT, --'.j, ' AT THE i;" ' ' i SIGN OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR.; s . . i Near Sixth Strket. - j 1 BEAUTIFUL INLAID .1 -5:l TOILET SOAPS, . -AT THK GOLpENMORTAR, . Near Sixth Strkkt. ORTON'S PREPARATION. ' " tlsTABWSHBD 18G6. ., , ,.,,.,( The Apppetite for Tobacco Destroyed! Leave iff Che.oiny and Sinotinj thw Poiionou Weed, 3eOne bos of Orion's Pre j destroy the appetite fori paratiort is warranted to Tobacco, in any persnn.no V n-atter how strong the hal bit may be ' If it faila in refunded. - It :is perfectly cases., Itiaalmo timposany case the varmej wiH ie safe and harmless in alii sible to break off the use exercise bf the will.rSonie f Tobacco, by tbe mere thing is needed to assist nature in overcoming ha the help of the Prepara bit ao firmly rootedi With imD.,iuero u ao roe teasi used it who . are willing to trouble. Hundreds' bare bear witoes to , the fact, eontpfetel v destroys the p that Ortoa's Preparation petite ior i ooacco, anil luaves. tlie person sa tveeWroTp any desire for it, as before be commenced, its .. -j. ... . .-" use.- The 1 reparation acta airerectiyupon tne samegi ci by tobacco, and through anas and secretmnsaOect' these Upon the blood, tbo-rougblB-eleaninr the no sou of Tbbaceo from the tbe unnatural cravings for svstem and thus allayng Tobacco. No more hanker ingror loaacco alter using : Orton s Preparation'. - Re collect if is warranted. ui. Cm ' KECOMMKNbATlONS t" : . ' The following are a few selected from tbe multitude of recommendations ia bur possession. - ' ' ' T; From. W P. Heald, Eaq .r Bangor i Maine. " . BAiHAisB,'Ajn.ritUth,'l868.t I hereby certify, that I have used To airco fr thirty years j at,andfoc tlve Vast fifteen years 1 have used two pounds per month. I have left off one rear at a time, but- always eorrtiBratd to hmker for it till I -.used Orion's Preparaition'which ha completely cn. red mo of the appctJtu.tor.l'iSiaoeo. , . ) would recommend all who are afflicted with thi terrible habit, to try' the Preparation, whch will ceartainly cure if the directions are follvwd.',?ii t' ' ' ' . - ur, 1 ,W,,PinEA.LD.From F.W. A4ins kaorrfH,eVni UO 1 Ks;xv!i-i.E, T!k., August, 5th, f.837. '", Tliis fa V certify, that I liad used Toaboco to such an extent; that n y heiltll hid hwH-oirie greatly impart ed, and my -.v.:op svntem dtr-nged and broken down. In June, 1837, 1 pure ised one box- oC Ortoo's. Prepration, and after using it I found that I M as completely caredv.' I hveat hsd atiy desir or hankering lor Todacco since uaiug the Preparation'-' I believe it t'i be all that it ia recouimenJ.rl. and li wonl.-I advise all who wih to quit the use rf Tobacco, to try one box of Orton'a Prepan-t, '. S j-h ! t ) A .i 'ail i0?it 1 ' ' i ..!' - - From John Morrill, Bangor, a,.-j.1 n.Ji ;s'..iri- il i March 31st, loelt.' This is to certify. that I used Tobacco for eighteen years; have tried many times to breafcoff, but have suffered a much from a drzziness in my head, and a gnawing in my stomach that I have" soon given up the trial. A short time since, a friend induced me to try Orton'a Preparation, ( sold by you.) I have done ao and am completely cured.; ! did not! in the least banker after Tobacco, either to smoke or chew, after I began to use the Preparation. , t. r. ..j s - ..4 ,i ni-at-EffBeware of Counterfeits and all articlea par porting to be like this, of the same name , or otbert wise. The great popularity of Ortan'r Preparation has . induced unprincipled persons to attempt palming Upon the public-counterfeit and inferior articles. Purchasers will please order directly trom the pro-J prietor,or hir duiy, authorized Agents. . . , . The price of Orion's Preparation ia f 2 peboi,1 forwarded to any part of the coi ntry, post paid, on receipt of price. Money sent bv naail at our risk Address, C. B. COTTON, Proprietor , j . i -. : - - Box 1748, Portlawi,JIe. I-.'S REFERENCES. lA !''""W to W the andefsicnad, hereby certify that wt 'hifve' bad peaiaonal dealings with C. B. Cotton for aeverat' years, and have found him to be an honorable and fair dealing man, and oqe worthy the confidence and Sat ronage of tbe publie. . -a ir. S.B. Oowell. Rev. J. B.Oreen,1 S.B Richard? aon, Esq.. Portland Maine: Hon. S. Koyle, SetTae? Maine: Alonxo Barnard. Eao.. Ran -nr M.nt r-h.. I LMorri 1, Biddefbrd, Mainej Mr. ,M. . QainbyHt. JohTHionvllle, N.T.i Wm. O. Sweet, sa.. West MaaifWId. Maaa.- s ' Tayr,r?. Manineld, Maaa. "ij--'i4a8t'''50e ' . - ? f -an Ifpaidonorbsfortthi 20thintUnt.

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mi ' rV ApppR LOOSfa (OXX OWPXOZ2Df Ghrotixid 1 Black ' Pepper, 'i n-rU-'.-": i-:.-v-. ' i iti.. i. CAYENNE PEPPER, r-ATXCl w-iS NUTMEGS, . ; CLOVES, v'f:3i-'--r jffV I i- ALLSPICE, .J ' ' MUSTARD. .!r-?f ;t;. ; MACE. i Ait, in, &xrim, 2'S V'' "'A!TD OT Fort Wayae Avenue. ,riO'.: iA-t -- ! J;,"J IJi Vt" . .In'. Bankruptcy. 1IUS IS TO GIVE Noticed I' -;',.' r,z.-T. jf'Ui Jr-M .r "' , That on the 9th day of January, A. li. ISO?, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued agaiaat the estate ot Jsaae F. Hamad, of Jacksonbarg, in the County of Wayne and State , of Indiana who baa beenadjndgedaBankmpt," biswietition : That the payment of any debts aud delivery id any property belonging to such linnkrhpt' to him, or for bia use, and the transfer of any property by him ia forbidden bv law; that a meeting of, the Creditors of the aaid Bankropt, tn prove their debt and choose one or more. Assignees of bis estate, will be Leld at a Court ef Bankruptcy, to be hofden at (ha Office of John W, Kay, 2 East Washington Straat, Inflianapolia, on tbe 15tb day of Febmary, A. D. US9. s -j ; j : r J BEN. J. SPOONER, U.S. MarahaP. Jan. 12 1869.-3t-S3 ... District of ludianr. :;to ;aiRUGte ist ;i CALABRIA7 LIQUORICE,' - tq SICILY LIQUOKIC. iwti ... LIQUORICE ROOT. PURE QUALITY AND LOW PRICES. COTJG-H SYRUPS, yf juisrcBr 'remedies, " ' ' " AND OTHER . ,.. ; . , Proprietary; Medicines. . x Perfoxnery, ,s ,., ".. ; wosxnetics, .. , Hair Oils, io Hair and Clotli - Brushes ir: tuA5D OTHERS fio'UlslA -TODlLETe GOOD. TN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT, Andj at". Close . Prices. PLUMMC-RtScMORRISSON f , .. Wholeeale Druggiirts; rY. KOET.WAfNK. A VHNUE? Wilcox's Worm Destroyer! A. 1 ' PURELY VEGETABLE. : -t-i v ii - - ' And EntArely Safe- for the ' most i f,--dfn or Delicate Child - . Itf'illi-rr.t Civ t .' V.'.iUi 0d? , m . , n, Eva j8TIU.e, 4 sr7 Nov. 28ib. I ar Vrl W.'W'.'WiLCOX.-f Sit-: I have been afflicted seventeen years' itii TAPE-WOTfI. ( hare takea every kiad f medicUie- that e-Vl-lje hongbt of, all failingto remove, the terrible; enemy gnawing at my vitals. .All hope ef recovt ry was given up Until I used your remedy. It perfbrmedau effectual cure ia a'ahort Hims'rehiovlng1 the"t"ntire V WORM, TWBSTT-rotTB nut teiaa.'il can ebeerfulty recommend jeur Beme.ly as SAFE AN P SURE in'ancb caeca., ': - k cj 413 ''CARLER-SCHMIDT. Proprietor of Depot House, Mam r beW 7th A 8th -ats . r V m-mr I r at w- v I J T.T. 7fl 1 QAO 4bi avuA.i a . aua y m J vvj uua? C DrlVTiVryVf ttjCtJXtL&irt Ttrird your' Worm" Deatroyer upon oneaT my children that had beea ey puny fur aorae time, al hough a hearty eater, an J after giving two doaea, a large, (number of atouiasb Worms Were passed, one measuring eighteen iocbo : long. I can 'recommend your Remedy as sale and yabaablti H-iitJLqYnUtXXiUK, ia?r?9c WHOlUESALF-JACiEIfTSIr'uii.il' -' -; JWFer aala at reUiV dv ! Drugnista ereneralir. v- p.rc. FLORAL'GUIUE FOR 1389. cfuk nrat ediriot' of One nuVdred'Thoustn! of VickailluatiatudCatokigue of see ls and tiuiiltt:in th Flower Garden ia now published. It makta a a-Mk ,f dOfrrtagtM, bewutrtuli illnstrated, witi aboot l-0 Fine Wool Engiaviugs of. Flowers and Vegetables, and an ; ' ' " ' ' l i': i4 eLeqAsj ' cSlorev plate, ' ,S'A Bb'U Q U ET off LO W ER S t is tbe most beautiful as' well as the moat Instructivs Fbral .tiuide puuliabe.l, giving, piain and thorough direction lor tbe OiW- ' : -'tj,--. f-;'r ' Cnltare of Flowers and Vegetables. , 'The Floral Guide is published for tbe benefit of rriy customers, to whom it is sent free, without p plica tion, but will be forwarded to all who apply by mail, for Ten Cents, which is not half the coat. - Address . : JAMES VICK, Roeleatr,.NJ V.: 1 i w m i ' hi i ii i P ' ' Vi mm i "i 1 1 , " ' Notice in BanlOTptcy.-'a TioL i;tMrC4ii!iii .$e. i3 Ct rjlIIIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE US That on the Sd oaV7oTjainrary",Xl P., JSC, a.W arrant la Bankruptcy ama issued -agaiest tb estateof Miehaet Hoflraaa, ot Biahmond ip the Cooa ty of Wayne, and State of Indaina, who haa -be adjudged a BaTirropt, on his' own petition: That (lie payment of any debta an delivery -ef any prmreflf belonging to any such Bankrupt to him, or: for bSi nae, and tbe transfer of any property by him is forbidden by Uwy that a. aaeatufctit tteivdiorrrt' itbe aaid Bankrupt to prve- th-r debts and. choo a cas or mere Assignees 6f his 'estate, will be held at a Coart of Bankiruptcv, t he holdea at Hoi 4, East Waahington Street, in taaicky.of Indiaoapolis, ia aaid District, "before Jobo-W. Ray Register, , on the Sta day o' 'ry. A: 1i.,lM9Ski1 "o'clock, A: : " iu'''MaWOllIJ0.ATIMi Jan. 11188. i9t( A3 9li ; Datri,of ldi. W:AM now pcepered to i fMMlah ooeeaa empWyi meat to all elasaaa at their hoiaea.ee nntenta.' tfdslaeas'new.lie.ht and profitable. J'u cents t pr averring t alynred, and the, bey angifleeaiaeariyiaa vaiaefa MJtneaOreaA '-n-ducemenia are offered,, ADfho ebiS9JtntSlBaM aewt aVthehr address and test the business fox theiaf selves. If not well satisfied, I wiMTOtWrSf to'pay for the trouble of writing t me. Fall partiaalara aent free. Sample aent by mail for ten cents. 4t-4w Addreaa, E. C. ALLEN, Aflgaata, Maine.

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