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RICHMOND, INDIANA: :?;.:..',! .. March ' 3," 1069 : "

Arrival and Departures of Waits. "JO 8ICIIM0ND POST OFFICE, Sov., 23J, "186ft " r MAI .S CLOSE. Columbus and Eaat Chicago , Ciocinnati DavtonVV'ay i-iliauapoliaand Wast........ .... .. MAILS OPEN. 2 10 p.m 5 00 r.M 2 10 p.m 5 39 P.M Indi-wiapotis and West........... Cincinnati.... Dayton : Wy '.:.;.. Chicago.... Columbus and Er.st.. ...... .... .... 3 IS r.n ,. ..12 30 P.M ....10 15 AM ... 7 30 a.m .... O 0 P.M Boston and Beechy Mire AeavesTuesdaj and riday,at..; 9nAdo. do arrives Sanaa dajs at 7 00 p.m Arba,vieBetheIAe.lavaMonday,Wednesday and Friday, at--- 8A-A,M do. rr . Monday , Wednesday and Friday, 4 00 P.M Winchester, ria. New -Garden, leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday.at.... 8 00 a.m. o. arr. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 4 OOp.m Brook ville ria AUnjton, leaves Honday J and Friday at ? Arri,.TuM,UTinll Sitardavat 00 P.M. . 4-Office open from 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 r. K. Ob Sunday, from 9:00 to 10:C0 a.m. . ED. A. JONES, P.M Arrivals and Departures of Trains. -Columbus & Indianapolis Central Railway. 1 . nniNO BAST l.EAT. D Ki..ri... ............ 5.30 A.M. Pl-K- K.nr.. 2.40 P.M Ni,ht Eor.sL .....10.28 P. M. Rich. A lnd. Accotn...i .... .. 7. 26. P.M flOISO irST LKAVS Night Express....."....... Western Express..'.. '... Day Express ftich. A lnd. Aecom... ......... K ILK A ' If .....11.29 P. M. 6.05 P. M. .10.10 A. M. Dayton & Xenia tc Dayton it Western II. R. TRAIN LtlTI. ARKTVB Accommodation Day Express. .. ....2.45 P. M. 5.12 P.M. ....6.25 A. M. 9.55 A. M . Chicago & Oreat Eastern R. R. ..- . - ' , . TRAINS X.SAW. ARRIVE. Day Egress 10 25 A. M. 7.20 P. M Pittsburg Express.. r- M- '-4a ACincinnati Richmond & Chicago R.R. IBAIS9 LEAVB. ARRIVE. Aecouiinuualion.. 1... ....6.60 A. M 8-35 P.M. jl.il 5.80 P. M. 12. M. " 5 i V Nominating Election. ")',: Cocntt Trbascker. We are authorized to announce Joh Sim as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the April Nominating Election ot the Republican Party. Pbosbcutino Attorney. We are authorized to announce Hbnbt C. Fox, as a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney for the Wayne Criminal Circuit Court subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating flection in April. We are authorized to announce D. M. Bradbury, as a candidate for re-election to the office of Prosecuting Attorney for the 5th Judicial District, subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Eleclon, io April next. ,j; nf,'-; . vJs.'.il .. yll We are requested to annouace the name of John S. Bliss, as a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney for the Wayne Criminal Circuit Cour; subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Election in April. ' -'- u ' We are authorized to announce Mahloj Dennis, of Dalton Township, as a candidate (or County Treasurer ; snbjectto the decision of the April Republican Nominating Election. , Cocwtt Commissioner. We are authorized to announce Oliver T. Jones, as a candidate tor re-elec-tion to the office of County Commissioner, subject to the decision of th Republicans at their Nominating Election in April. We are authorized to announce Daniel W Mason, as candidate for reelection to the Office of Prosecut ing Attorney for the Wayne Criminal Circuit Court, subject to the Kepnblican dominating Election in April. I We are authorized to announce R. A. Howard, as a cand-date for re-election to the office of County Hurveror, subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Election in April ne xt. - - CITY NOMINATING ELECTION. Monday, March 8th, 186. .We are authorized to announce J. J. Russell, as a candidate for City Assessor; subject to the nomination lection of the Republicans, on Monday, March 8th. We are authorised to say that Enos Thomas, is a candidate foe the nomination for Mavor, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of the city. C.R. Johnson is at candidate for the nomination of City Chr k, subject to the dicision of the Republican nominating election of the city. r , - We are authorized to announce James AI. foe, as a candidate tor Mayor, subject to the Republican nominating election in March next. We are authorized to announce the name of Willi ax P. Wilson, as a candidate for City Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Election in March. . x ; - ' We are authorized to announce Thomas W. Uehwrrr, as a candidate for Mayor; subject to the March Republican Nominating Election. ": We are authorized to snuonnce E. D. Palmkb, as a candidate for Mayor; subject to the decision of the City Nominating Klection iu March next. We are anthorized to announce Pkteb P. Kirn, as candidate for re-election to the office of City Clerk; subject to the Republican Nominating Election, in March next. We are authorized to announce William ZimmkrMAM, as a eondidate for City Marshal; subject to the Republican Nominating Election in March next. J. A. McMkaks will be voted for for Mayor,- subject to the Republican nomination. We are authorized to announce Charles T. Seaman, as a candidate for City M.imlial, anbjct to the decision of the Republicans at their nomination on Monday, March 8th. We are anthorized to announce Thomas Nestor, as a candidate for Councilman in the firat Ward. ibject to the nomination of the Republicans, on the 8th of March. (Monday next.) Ts A Vottrtof the City of Richmond, Fkllow Citizkns: Not having the facilities that my competitor has to ace you personally, and ask if yon your sympathy and support in the ensuing Nominating Klection, to be held the second Monday of next month, March 8tb, for reasons well known to you, I take this method of asking you to support me again for the Office of City Clerk. Peter P. Kirn. Attention Temperance Voters: A Temperance Mass Meeting will be bold at No. 3 Engine House, next FRIDAY EVENING, (March 8th.) At 7 1-2 o'clock, to take action relative to the city Nominating Election next Monday. jBy order of Temperance Meeting held at No. 3 Engine Hall, Monday Evening. Republican Nominating Election. The Republican voters of the respective Wards, are notified that the primary elections for nominating candidates for City Officer, will be held on Monday next, the fith inst., at the following places: First Ward No. 2 Engine Ilonse. Second Ward No. 3 Engine House. Third Ward No. 4 Engine House. Fourth Ward--At Peter Crocker's Carriage Shop. "iitbe polls to open and close at the same hours as Mate and Countr Elections. By order of the Executive Committee. , Fifth Ward. A petition signed by more than the requisite number of signers in a portion of Third Ward, East from 7th street to the corporation line, was presented, asking the Council to submit the question to tht People , in May next, (or a Fi.th Wsni. Kefernd to a committee consisting ft AJessr?. Kl dcr, (JofUn an I 31cGin

Small Pox Vaccination Who ore Selected

O to perform the operarion Advertising. Dj-s Urbberdndllladle, the com-1 mlttWnppointed by lho ' Medical Socie-j ty 4 tlm.city, publish A colpma, Jn,the last Telegram, showing the imperative necessity of Vaccination its positive effects aa a preventive of small pox, and they make several valuable suggestions. The article is too long for this ,No ; butt we extract the patent mode of fr c advertising for private benefi!, that is mingled with a subject of public concernnient, that probably contains the pith of the committee's communication: , "In view of the importance of these facts, and that every one may ha v. 3 it in his power to be protected from the lia bility to Small Pox, we have procured the consent of Dr. Harris and Dr. Waring, to insert fresh, genuine and pure vaccine virus into the arm of every one who will call at their officer, for twentyfive cents apiece, and for such as cannot afford to pay that sum, it will be inserted without money and without price. Dr. Harris can be found at the office of Dr. Kersey, on North Seventh street, near Main, every day during -business hours, and Dr. Waring at his office on South Sixth Street, between Main and Walnut, from 7to 9 o'clock, A."M., and from 12 to 2 and from C to t) o'clock P. M , e ery day. James F. Hibberd, M. D. ) 4 ; Kdwis Hadlev, &I. D. f Com' ' Determined .that our people should receive the full blessing of .a remedy so

potent as Vaccination, and that they I afe instituted for the protection of society, with am- . . . ... pie power to enforce all restrictions and abate all 1 A 1 1 ri I I" . . .

should-have no excuse left them to sp ply it, our efficient and excellent Board of Health- advertise the fact and pay for it, too, that Vaccination shall be like the ancient preaching of the Gospel "without money snd without price: Cffice of Board of Health, Feb, 26, 18G9. It being -deemed advisable that all should be protected by Vaccination from Small Pox, (a few cases now existin.: in oar city) and knowing that the attendant expense is a barrier ,in the way of some, we take this method of notifying the public, and particularly those alluded to, that they may be vaccinated without charge, by calling at" the office of Mr. Davis, during office hours 12 to 2, and 6 to 8, P M. T. Henry Davis.) Com. J. W. Saltek, v. of J. Prutn, ) Health. v For the purpose of rendering all the aid to the good work urderU'cea by the Board of Health," Dr. Hanlman sends as the following notice: "Small Pox Knowing that the people of Richmond are rot ; all 4,twentyflve cent men," nor jjl paupers, and that it does not require 'a whole column of newspaper arguments to convince them ol a fact which they have known alltheir lives, to-wif: that a perfect vaccination is a sure preventive of Small Pox; and "in view of the Importance of these facts, and that every one may have it in his power to be protected from the liability of Small Pus," after twenty -five years thought upon the subject, I havb "consented to insert fresh, genuine and pure vaccine virus into the arm of every one wiio will call at" my office for this purpose," between 12 and 2 o'clock, P. M.f each day. S B. Harriman, M. D. Running the "Mashecn." . The assurance of some men passeth comprehension, was our thought on pe rusing the card of H. B Payne, Esq , in regard to the eleclion of a Postmaster, in the Radical of last week, coupled as it was with the very modest request for all the papers to copy! Being the Chairman of the County Central 'Committee, he must deem himself authorized and empowered by virtue of lhat position, to run the masheen"' in tho city; "and run it, too, in the interest of the women! They have an advocate in this model engineer that they may well feel proud of; aiid We have no doubt that the moment a recommendation from' him, for ; SirsSwipes, or for ilrs. Fizzle, is presented to Gen. Grant, the commission will be gent immediately ov in a twinkling thereafter!! Vive le great Chid man of the County Central Committee! who was supposed to be politically dead and interred, but proves to bo alive lo the interests of some female Postmistress. , But aside from Mr. P and , his suggestions, there are obstacles, in the way or on cl ction, just now- that- even his mighty influence cannot quite overcome. Mr. Jones is not defunct has not resigned (and we suppose will not thus gallantly act for the especial' accommo dation of Mr. P.'s female friends Swipes and Fizzle) there's no vacancy no official misconduct to create a vacuum, nor, considering Mr J.'s hooast and capability in the management of the of fice, is there a hope that such wili be the case the tenure of office law ii still in existence and Mr. J.'s term ?oes not expire until Mar-h 2, 1871 ; so the impatient Mr. P. and his female clients Mra. Swipes and Mis Fizzle, and all the other aspiring "outs," will be forced to do like Macawber: "wait for something to turn up." Auded to the insuperable obstacles mentioned above, is the fact that our friend Ed A. Jones, is a sterling Republican, and has always acted and voted with that party, and, in a partizan sense, as well as in honesty, faithfulness and capability, nothing cou'd be gained by swapping horses. Sherry's New York Theatre: : This Theatre opens in our city on Monday night next, at Phillips Hall. New York After Dark,' will be presented. This Trouj.e number about twenty performers, and, no doubt but those at tending will be highly entertained . The Company advertise for three nights ony.

Good. The City Council, at Us meet ing Tuesday night, passed the appropri . ation of $120,000 for the Richmond and Ft. Wayne R., R TTniK?.d:i T:T!? Lecture by Rev. O. N. Sim. On Friday night next, Rev. C. N. Sisi, will Lecture to the citizens of Richmond at the Central M E. Church. ScuJect: J PROFIT AND LOSS." Admittance, 25 cents. jfiTlt is unnecessary for us to speak in commendation of Mr. S.'s eloquence aai a finished orator all our citizens appreciate liini properly;"butwe urge them especially to go and hear this Lecture they will suffer 'toss if they don't and 'profit' if they do.- Go and fill the Central Church. "

March! Everybody will rejoice to " know that A. J.'s time to March forth (4th) is at hand, and that to-day closes his infamous Presidential incubus. We desire also, to make onr citizens feel good by reminding them that, on Monday, March 15, is the last day on which to pav the city taxes for 1809, and by paying it, on or be'ore that time they will save ten per centum. "March!" not only designates the name of this month; but is a very commanding word. . . ... . Temperance Meeting. ' ' At a Temperance meeting held at 8th Street Baptist Church, Friday evening. Feb. 26. IS69, tho following resolutions were unanimously adopted. "Whereas, The evils of intemperance are fearfully increasing, and whereas, we believe that governments nuisances. Therefore "Resolved, That it is the duty of every good citixen to use all honorable means to banish the use of all intoxicating beverages from society. "Uesolved, That it is the imperative duty of our Sta:e Legislature to enact a law prohibiting, by severe penalties, the sale of the same, and that the bill submitted b Hon. Isaic Kinley to the Legislature, meets with bur cordial endorsement. "UesoIveJ, That we will vote for no man for any office, who is addicted to the use of intoxicating liquors." Go to Reed's Drug Store Plnmmer's old cornerfor everything in the Drug anJ Medicine line. Our friend A, is posted in the wants of everybody who may make tbem known at his counter, and it does him good to supply them with articles in his line. A Cakd. It having been circulated that the clerk of the Huntington House has the Small Pox. I beer, in contradiction of said report, to submit the following certificates; , B. Gibbs, PropV March, 1, 1869. This is to certify that I thoroughly examined Mr L. D. Randall on Monday, March 1st., and most positively assert that he has no signs whatever of Small Pox; but strong catarrhal symptoms of sore throat nothing else. (Signed) O. P. Baer, M. D. I examined the above case one day later than the above statement and fully coucur. S. S. Jones, A great many side hits are being made at the Plantation Bitters by a score or two of disinterested friends, who are endervoring to imitate or coun terfeit them. It is all of no use. The people won't be imposed upon. Plan tation Bitters are increasing in use and popularity every day. They are in the same size bottle, and make the weak strong, the languid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. The receipt and full circular are around each bottle. Clergymen, merchants, and persons whose sedentary habits induce weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, liver complaint, kc, will Cnd immediate and j er manent relief iu these Bitters But, above all, they are recommended to weak and delicate females and mothers Magnolia Water. Superior t the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half - the price. . j Those knowftg themselves indebted to the Palladium for subscription and job work, will confer a favor by calling and paying the same. We are in urgent need of money to pay our debts and provide for the winter. "Come up" "shell out." . S3T S3T ' tST. 1 ' 3T , The a'.tention of our readers is directed to the adveitisement of COK'S 'DYSPEPSIA CUKE, in another part of tb.3 Palladium. ; This truly Valuable Medicine ia lecum mended by all who use it. Head the certificates. Cxnl Je;itial. Young men who have injured tlieiusolves by secret habits, and who are suffering from Seminal Weakness, can be cured by following a simple course of treatment. Medicine acts as a specific in all ordinary cases. Enclose two 3 cent atiiQps, Address (Confideatally) A. D. SPALDING, 0 3ji-$3 Clyde, Ohio, Box 405. T it Accommodation. The plan adopted last year, to li.ire Taxes collected, accruing; from citizens resi. line: on the east side of the county, at the Citixcus Bank, worked so satisfactorily that the Treasurer has sgain adopted it. AM those baring: Taxes to par, and who reside in this city and vicinity, can sare themselves the expense ot a trip to the County Seat by poin? to the Ci'izens Hank and pay the amount of their . axes and get receipts for the same. Notice to Delinquents. We call particula 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. 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PLAIN TALK To Invalids and the Public: Dr. A. M. French, formerly of New YorL City, respectfully announces that he has resum -ed practice, and will, for many years to come, visit monthly nearly all of the principal citieu of the Union at stated periods' for treatment of all forms of chronic disease. Having just re turned from Europe where he has for the past ten tears been devoting his time exclusively to the treatment of patients in the principal hospitals in Prance, England and Germany, he can assure the afflicted that in all chroi ic dis eases he can safely be relied upon. Among the chronic ailments which he cures he would mention the following T 2 r- J ;V; ; J " . ;'-" All diseases of the Liver, usually called Liver Complaint, alt affections of the Lungs, such as Consumption, Uoughs, Bronchitis, Loss of Voice, Sore Throat, Asthma, etc.. etc ; Dyspepsia, or Sourness of the Stomach after meals, Spitting up of Food, Belching of Wind, Constipation of the Bowels, Sick Headache, Neuralgia in every form, all affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Rheumatism, Dropsies. Palpitation of the Heart, Epilepsy or Fits, Scrofula, all diseases of the Blood, Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Genet 1 Debility, Nervousness, and all diseases peculiar to the Female system. - Having, as above stated, made all the above and their kindred complaints a long Hie study, and having seen, personally examined and treated successfully hundreds of cases afflicted with each variety of these diseases, Dr. French feels confident that in offering his services to the af dieted world in this way, he is simply acting in the line of duty. He has no desire to bo anything less than strictly honorable with all who may seek his aid, and will therefore still adhere to the rule he adopted in early life, never to flatter the sick and inspire hopes of recovery, unless the case admits of no doubt in that respect. Many cases being incurable, and as he does not wish to pat any of this class to ex pense, he has devised a way in which his opinion may be obtained free of charge. r The particulars in regard to this will be given under the head of "Waste of Time." All persons who

may think of Consulting Dr. French, should read this whole column before calling on him personally, or making up their minds what is best for them to do. The sick are so often disappointed in their search for means of relief so often flattered by the dishonest and inspired with hopes that were never realized that it i.4 not a matter of wonder that they have in many instances grown sick at heart and yielded to despair. Dr. French will deal honorably with all, believing that always to be the best policy. His fees for treatment will be reasonable, and not be required from any patient until a cure is effected, and his charge for medicines will bo only what they cost him. His appointments are as follows: f NEW YORK CITY, the first day of cch month. PHILADELPHIA, PENN the second day of each month. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, the third day of each month. WASHINGTON, D. C, the fourth day o each month. PITTSBURGH, PENN, the sixth day of each month. CLEVELAND, OHIO, the seventh day ol each month. COLUMBUS, OHIO, the eighth day of each month. - . CINCINNATI, OHIO, the ninth day of each month. LOUISVILLE, KY the eleventh day or each month. ST. LOUIS, MO , the thirteenth day of each month. DUiSUQUE, IOWA, the fi'teenth day of each month. CHICAGO, ILL., the seventeenth day of each month. MILWAUKEE, WIS., the eighteenth day of each month. - - DETROIT, MICHIGAN, the twentieth day of each month. TORONTO, C. W , the twenty-third day of each month. BUFFALO, N. Y., on the tweoty-siztb day of each month. O-The ntmes of the hotels at which Dr French will stop while visiting tl e foregoing cities have not been inserted , because he must necessarily change them from time to time. The omission is unimportant, however, as all patients are required to write him a letter be for o coming to see him and ia his reply the name of the Hotel will be given. See the article below headed ' Waste of Time.'J Dr. F.'s object in making the foregoing visits is to afford all parsons a less expensive means of treatment than if they were compelled to travel many hundreds of miles for that purpose. WASTE OF TIME.

There are only about thbuk-fifths of the cases of chronic disease that admit of positive and radical ccbe. One-half of the incurable can be, under favorable circumstances, much benefitted, and the other half only palliated. I am willing to treat any case and do what I nan for it, but it so happens that a very largt number of those patidnts whose complaints cannot be wholly eradicated do not wish to under go treatment Now as ray time at each point I visit is all needed in examining and treating tho curable cases it would be a waste of time for me to bestow my attention upon those whom I cannot cure. s To avoid this, anl save the patient all unnecessary trouble and expense, all are required to write to me and await my answer before calling on me at any of the places I visit. Each per son so doing must answer the flowing questions: What is your height, weight and age? How long have you been sick' Are 30U ol temperate habits? What do physicians call your disease? Are your bowels usually costivo or otherwise? Is your complaint hereditary that is, have any other members of your family so far back as you can trace baen afflicted in the same manner as you? Has emaciation (loss of flesh) been gradually going on since you became aware of your present complaint? What is the condition of jour mind? Are your thoughts and emotions, generally of a dreary nature or the contrary? ' Have you pains of any kind? If so, give their location, character, and degree of intensity as nearly as you can and the length of time you have had them. A j!ain answer to the loregoing questions will enable ma to determine at once whether the case is a curable one. All letters may be addressed to CLKVh LAND. O.. as I have an agent there who will forward letters regularly by express, wherever I may be, so that they will never be delayed beyond a day or two on any occasion. As soon as a letter comes to hand, I will take the case into consideration, and in'my ro ply give my opinion of it and the name of tho Hotel at which I may be found in the city nearest you which I visit. All correspondents must enclose a post paid envelope addressed to themselves. Direct all letters as follows : DR. A. M. FRENCH, 8 Care Lock Box 29. Cleveland. Dhio

, 150 Teachers Wanted. t 1 7a TO $150 PER MONTH; for full particulars address "The People's Journal," Philadelphia, Pa. 4ir . ' Schencks Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, will cure Consumption, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, if taken according to the directions.. They are all three to be taken at the same time. They cleanse the stomach, relax the liv.er, and put it to work, then the appetite becomes Rood; the food digests and makes good blood; the patient begins to grow in flesh; the diseased mitter ripens in the lungs, and the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. This is the oaly way to cure Consumption. To these three me-.liciaes, Dr. J. IT. Schenck, of Philadelphia, owes his unrivaled suece.-s in the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption. The Pulmo ic Syrup ripens the morbid mitter in the lungs, nature throws it off by an easy expectoration, for when the pblegin or matter is ripe a slight couifh will throw it off, and the patient has rest and the Inngs 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 Syrup and the food will make good blood. tfyh jock's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, removing all obstructions, relax the ducts of the gall bladder, the biio starts freely and the liver is soon relieved: the st.vols ill show what the Pills can do. Nothing has er.?r bwn iavintjl exspt cilomsl (a dekdly poison which is very dangerous to use unless with great care) that will unlock the gall bladder and start t"i? secretion of the liver like Schcnck's Man-

: drake's Pills. Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent cau ses of consumption. . Schenck's Seaweed Tonic is a gentle stimulant and alterative, and the alkili in the Seaweed, which this preparation is made of, assists the stomach to throw out the gastric juice to dissolve the food with the Pulmonic Syrup, and it is made into good blood without fermentation in the stomach. The great reason why physicians do not cure Consumption is, they try to do too much; they give med ; icine to stop the coughs, to stop chills, to stop night 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, cVes not try to stop a coujrh, night sweats, chills or fover. Remove the cause, and they will all stop of their own accord. Xo one can be cured of Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Canker. Ulcerated Tbroal unless the liver and stornash ara made healthy. If a pjrson h-n consnm tioa, of cour3v the lungs, in S3.ce way, are dUeisal, eit'iar tubjrc'es, abscesses, bronchial irritati i i, p'd'ira a Vision, or the lungs j are a mass of indamation and last decaying. In such cases what moat be done? It is not only the lungs I that are wasting, but it is the whole body. Tho j stomach and livjr have lost their power to make ! blood out of food. Xow, the only chance is totke j Dr. Schenck's throe mJicine3, which will bring up a j tone to the stomach, th) patient will begin to want i food, it will digest ewily and m ika good blood; then J tue patient begins to gun ia flesh, and, as soon as i the body begins lo grow, the lungs commence j0 hea' up and the patient gets fl jspy 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 ara suBciont, without the Pulmonic sjrup. Take the Mandrake Fills freely in alt billinus complaints as they are perfectly harmless. Dr. "c hencfc, who lis enjoyed uninterrupted health for many years past, and now weighs 225 pounds, was wasted away to a more skeleton in the j very last st. igi of Pi'.m wrj C n nptioa.hU phyI sisians having pronoun.? ?J his case hopeless and aj bandoned him to his fato. H. was cured by theaforej said medicines, and since his recovery many thouj sands similarly afflicts! have used Dr. Schenck's prepsr itions with the s-irne remarkable success. ! Full directions accoinpan each, making it not abso lutely necessary to personally see Dr. Scherjcit, unless patients wish their lungs examined; and for this. purpose he is professionally at his pri:i?.'al oJio Philadelphia, every Saturday , whero a!! letters for advice must be addressed. Price of tha Pulmonic. Syrup and Seaweed Toni each 1 50 per bottle, or $7 59 a palf dozen. Man drake Piils, 25 cents per box. For sale by all Druggists. (4J-ly-S.M.P.) T HE PEOPLE'S PAPER. OXLY METROPOLITAN DOLLAR WEEKLY NEW YORK SUN FOIl 1369, CHARLES A. DANA, EDITOR. A first-class journal, independent but not neutral inpoliticts, publishes three editions Daily; SemiWeekly; and Waeklvs at S3. $2, and l per year. .VO'iV IS HIE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. THE WFHKLYSUN Is pri?par"d with on-jeial reference to tha wants of Country Readers. News of the "veok, troni all parts of the globe, is coini.nsl tor it by experienced and skillful editors. A io'i frim th? nnst interesting editorial articles of THE -DAILY" SUX will form one of its conj fct.int features, while the most instructive and enter taining misceilanv w ill also occupv a larpe portion, of its i'ATrLK, PRODUCE, AND OENKRAL MARKET REPORTS will be found all that can be desired. Asa general FAMILY NEWSPAPER, it will aim to be particularly acceptable. It will also furnish accurate and fresh reports of all matters of importance to fi THE FARMER AND GARDENER. This department is under the snpervigion of Mr. ANDREW fci. FULLER, the well-known horticulturist, who will not only write on the subjects in question, but will al.40 attend to the meetings of the FARMERS and FRUIT-GROWERS' CLUBS, and will daguerreotype their proceedings for the benefit of our subscribers. Mr. FULLFR, who is a hearty lover of his profession, makes to his readers the following LIBERAL PROPOSITION: 'To ever subscriber who sends one dollar for the WEEKLY, or t ro dollars for the SEMI-WEEKLY" HUN, we will forward by mail, post-paid, any one lot ot the following named viues or plants ( many of which sell at retail about the price charged for the. paper 1, es gifts, as soon as the ground opens in the spring. In selecting the Gifts it wi:l only be necessary to mention the Number as given below, f. Two Concord Grape vines. 2. Two Hartford protific Grape vines. 3. One Delaware Grape vine. 4. One lona Grape vine. 5. Two Early Wilson Blackberry. 6. Two Kitttinny Blackberry. ' 7.' One Davidson's Thornless Raspberry. 8. Oae Seneca Black Raspberry. O. Oue Mammoth Cluster Raspberry. 10. One Monthly Black Raspberry. 11. Oue Summit Yellow Raspberry. 12. One Philadelphia Raspberry. 13. One Clarke Raspberry. 14. Two Cherry Currant. 13. Two White Grap3 Currant. 10. One Early Rose Potato And to every lady subscriber we will send a bulb ol the beautiful and r.ire Juan 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 carefully packed, so that it ahall reach its destination in goiKl cond:tion." Twenty copies of THE WEEKLY SUN will be mailed to one addres f-r $17; and Fiitv copies for f37.M. invariablv in advance. TIIE SEMI-WEEKLY SUN is of the same size and general character a3 THE WEEKLY, but has space for a great variety of miscellaneous readirg, and furnishes the news to its subscribers with greater freshness, because it conie3 twice a week instead of once only. Its subscription is only TWO DOLLARS a year, the ordinary price ot a New York Weekly. Clubs cf ten subscribers to one address receive The Semi-Weeklt Sps on payment of $18. Twentv copies will be sent to one a.hlr.-jps for $35; and fifty copies for $80, always in a-!r?nce. THE DAILY SUN, a live newspaper, tresh, pi,, qusut, and freetrom improper person h;m all the news from every quarter o! tee gi"bv, at TWO CENTS a copy, or $ 5 peryear. Pottmagtrr't mid othert getting tip cIhIjs t.J Un, af tte edition, tcill receive an extra copy for their l-iwlm. Specimen copiet forwarded on application. Adifrn PUDLISlItn OF Til. New York City. Union Boarding House. HE undersigned having opened a new Boarding House, on Ft. Wayne Avenue, between Marion and Petri iitreets, wishes to inform those in search of Boarding, either by the week, day or meal, that he ia i prepared to accommodate permanent or transient boarders, on reasonable terms. R.FRENCH, ' Proprietor.

COE'S COUGH GUI!

This long tried and popular Remedy is again called to the attention of the public. As often aa ' tb ' year rolls around, the proprietor annually make their bow to the people; and remind them that amongst th-5 many things required for the health, comfort and sustenance of the fa ly. through the longand tedious months of winter, Coe's Congh Balsam should not be forgotten. . For yeara it has been a household meti-nns anl mothers anxious for tha , iafety of their children, ant all who suffer from any . disease of the throat.'chsst "and lungs, cannot afford to be without it. In addition to the ordinary four ounce so long in the mirket, wa bow: furnish our mammoth family size bottles, which will, in common with the other siie.be found at all Drug stores. FOR CROUP, The Balsam will be found invaluable, and may always be relied npon in the most extreme cases. :ii r , . WHOOPING COUGH. - , ... The testimony of all who have used it for this terrible diseass during the last ten years, is, that it invai iably relieves and cures it. SORE THROAT. " Keep your throat wet with the Balsam taking little and often anl you will very soon find relief. HARD COLDS ATfD COUGHS Yield at once to a steady use of this great remed t ft will succeed in . giving relief whesa 'all other remedies have failed. :; . q" SORENESS OP THE THROAT, CHEST AN LUNGS. ' ' " ' Do not delay procuring and immediately taking Coe's Cough Balsa-n, when troubled with any of the above named difficulties. Theyars all premonitorr symptoms of Consumption, and if not arrested, will sooner or later sweep you away into the valley of shadows from which none can ever return. .IN CONSUMPTION, Many a care-worn sufferer has found relief and today rejoicos that h r life has been made easy and prolonged by the use of Coa's Cough Balsam. IN STIORT, The people know the article, and it needs no com-, ment from us. It is for s.le by every Druggist and dealer in Medicines in the United States. TIIE CC.CL.tRKfcCi)., Sole Proprietors, New Haven Ct. Head! Read!! Read! !! THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE IS CJ.Li.2D TO THK World's Great Remedy, GOS'SDYSPSPSIA CURE. Siiis preparation is pronounced by Dyspeptics as tiie only known remedy that will surely cure that iggravating and fatal milady. For years it swept on its fearful tide, cirryiog before it to an untimely grave, its millions of suSbrers. Co:f3 Djrpc pii Cure has Come to the Rescue. fiidigestion, Dyspepsia, tick Headache, Sourness or Acidity of Stomach, Rising of Food, Flatulency, Lassitude Weariness, finally terminating in Death, Are as surely cured by this potant remedy, as the patient UkWit. Although but five years before the people, whit is the verdict of the masses ? Hear what Lester Sexton ol Milwaukee, says : From LESTER SSXTON, of iiiaraukee. - s MtLWAtTKEB, Jan. 24,1338. Jfenrt. C. G. Clark & Co., Hew Haven, Conn, i Both myself and and wife hare used Coe's Dyspep sia Cure, and it has proved perfectly satisfactory aa a remedy. I hav no hesitation in saying that wa have received great be no fit from its use. Very respectfully, ... Signed ' LESTER SEXTON. A GREAT BLESSING. From Rev. L. F. Ward, Avon, Lorain Co., O. Mcrt. Strong & Armstrong, Di tujgittt, CU land : GaNTLimsN It gives me great pleas re to state that my wife has derived great benefit rom the use of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. She has e a for a num ber of years greatly troubled with i' spepsia, ac companied with violent paroxism constipation which sa prostrated her that she wa all the while for months, unable to do anything. She took, at vour instance, Coa's Dyspepsia Cure, and has derived GREAT BENEFIT FROM IT.and is now com paratively well. She regards this medicine aa a great blessing. , Truly yours, Jan. 10th, 1863. L. F WAUDT CLEHO Y21EX. The Rev. Isaac Aikbv, of Alleghany, testifies that it has cured him, after all other remedies had failed. DRUGGISTS. Any druggist in the country will tell you, if y take the trouble to caquire, that every one that buys bottle of Coe's Dispe?sia Cure from them, speaks in the most unqualified praise of its great medirinit viri-.ses. Coe's Dyspepsia Core WHl also be found invaluable in all casse of Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, Summer Complaints, Griping, and in fact every disordered condition of the Stomach. : , Sold by Druggists in city or connty everywhere ft per bottle, or by application to TIIE C. G. CLARK CO., Sole Proprietors, New Haan, Ct.

r Partnership Dissolvtion. The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned . aad John Prim-ro-w iu the Furniture Business t jtfcu-

monu Indiana, is aereDY aissoivea. inc parties failing to agree among themselves., , , ", . ... , The public are hereby notified "not ta purchase any partnership property from John Primrose, or to transact any business with him connected with the firm." : : JAMES SPEER. . V . JACOB STEPHENS. Feb'y 5th, I860. V " Wilcosfe Worm Destroyer! PURELY VEGETABLE, J l And Entirely Saf for tho most Delicate Child, , t r . , , , , E vaksvilli, Isd, Nov. 26th. 1863. Dr. VV. VV. Wilcox, Sir: . .,Ihavabeea afflicted seventeen years with TAPE-WORM . hivj tikin evry kind of msdlcine that could be thought of, nil failing to remove the terrible enemy gnawing at my vitals. All hope of recovery was given up until I used your remedy. It performed an effectual cure in a short time removing tb entire WORM, TWKirnr-roca rssr lono. I ean cheerfully recommend your Remedy as SAFE AND Sl'Ki; CHARTER SCHMIDT.," Proprietor of Depot Hons, Slain, bet. 7th A 8th sta. Nsw Albany, lnd . July 30, 1 863. Dr. W. W. Wilcox, Sirs I tried yonr Worm Deatroyer upon one of my children that had been very puny for aome time, although hearty eater, and afer (jiving two doses, a large number of atomacti ... . V orms were passed, one measuring eignieen incues long. I can recommend yonr Remedy aa safe and raluaJe ;.:- p ;;- WM. LOOCK. . ; PLUHHER & MORRISSON, W1IOLESAI.I7 AGEHT; , i RICHMOND, Z1TD. JfYor sale at retail by Druggists generally. 4T:2wn:2wo em --'i " ' : , , rr HENRY BRATZ. ORAN PERRY.-. JORX DRAT.. Sratz Perry ol Co., . ( Siteetfortto jSrats, iteir A Co.,) pp. A "P T T? TH PLOW WORKS, East Main-St., Between 7th and Stfi, KI0HM0ND IND 30-tf. . . September 19, 18CS. GEO. W.BARNES Cl CO. 3000 Bushels TC-s-tra, RE CLEANED FLAXSEED SO. 31 MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, IND. GEO. W. BARNES & CO. 300 Bu Clover Seed, 100 Bo. Timothy Seed, FOR SX,E, at : ; NO 31 MAIN STREET, : RICHMOND, INDV . Estray Notice! , WTOTICE is hereby gfiven tint on or about the. il 10th day of January 1819, Thorn is Longfellow of Franklin Township, Wayne County Indiana, took up an estray described in th-3 proper 'certificate no w on file in myofn3e,as a white anl black spotted Steer, with left ear marked, supposed to be one year old which said Steer was appraised before Hiram Suplee, Estj.at the sum of KiV'i teen Dollars. Wm. W.' Dudley, Cleik, Wayne Circuit Court. AGENTS WANTED in every City, Town and COUNTRY in the United States, to sell rUr new and popular enjravinjr, THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES, el eantlr enrraved and handsomely printed in colon, 23 x 31 inches on heavy plate paper, making the most beautiful and saleable picture ever issued, appropriate for the Parlor or Conotine-tiouse. Arents are making from TWENTY-FIVE TO ON HUNDRED DOLLARS PER WEEK, send for our circular. . TO AGENTS. SPECIMEN COPIES of the above picture will be sent to any address, by moil , carefully put up upon the receipt of the RETAIL PRICE, TWO DODLARS Address 319 Dock Sraaar, (50-51) Philadelphia. AGENTS WANTED FOR Secrets of the Great City, A Work descriptive of the VIRTUE and the VICES, tbe MYSTKRIES, MIS. ERICS and CRIMES of n?w York City. K you wish to know how Fortunes are made and lost in a day ; how Shrewd Men are ruined in Wall Street : how Countrymen are swindled by Sharpers ; how Ministers and Merchants are Blackmailed ; ho-.v Dance nails and Concert Saloons are Managed ; how Gambling Houses and Lotteries are conducted ; how Stock and Oil Companies Originate and how the Bubbles Burst, read this work. It contains 35 fine eneravinsrs : tells all about the Mysteries and Crime of New York, and is the Sp:cest and Cheapest wor); ol tno mna puoiisnea. , , PRICE ONLY 02 75 PER COPY. Sr- Send for Cibculars aud sn oca ramus, and a lull description or tbe work. AODBisa, JONES BROTHERS A CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. A l"PliirTJ ,nfejior work of lAU . M.-F1M simitarcharacterare be ing circulated. ' See that the books yoo buy contain o uuo tsugraviuis nuu vsxi at per copy, r; . Oll-iW

Manhood: Eow Lost: How BeatorcJ. J3 -'"'l published, a new edition of Dr. Cnlvf r 4 weHe : leb rated Essay on the rwiiod "cnt-e( ; ':" medicine) of SpBSMATOaaaatA, or Scimnit! n-. Involuntary Seminal Losses. InroTKvcr, Mfiiu; and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc also, Consumption, Emlspt, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexunl extravaeance. Price, in a sealed envelope, only cents. The celebrated author,' in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequence of selfabuse may be radically cured without the danjren.ns ue of internal medicine or the 'application of the knife; pointing ont a mode of cure at once simple, : certain, and effectual, by means of which every nut- -fcrer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and mdieally. This Lecture should be in tbs bands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in plain envelope', ie any address, postpaid, on receipt of six ceuta, or , two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culver well's "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address tbe publishers, CHAS.J.C KLINE A CO., 127 Rowery, New York, IVst-Offies Box4,N0. iqi.uMUPirn