Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 39, Number 31, 12 October 1869 — Page 3

LOCAu:ojymNS. RICHMOND IKDZAXI A: OCT 14th, 1C69-

Arritaleaad Deparlnres of Mails. Richmond post office, May joth,i6B. 3fAI.'. CLOSE. Oolumbus and East... .......... .... .... 50 t Chicago - riieiiutl ... F at Davton Way .. Iniianapoli A "vi sat.. ... Indianapolis and rVsst. Cincinnati.. ...... ... . Dmii W; . .. .. Jhicag" .......... -.. ... Jalticbo; and Eret.- . ... - 3b ris 4iir 4 3P r 11 -t a 0 00 , IMI 45 r Boston and Be-ch j Mire lifTn4; sn' 'Friday at.... ' lo. , do arrive aaase dsys at.... 0 AM 7 Ovm .-i,rUtiethel,kc.leavi; Monday, Wednesday snd Friday, et 810am 1. rr. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 4 69 ru Winchester. v I a . Sew - Garden, leaves Monday, Wednesday a a Friday, at.... 8 06 an J.. arr.tneaday.ThirBdajBD Saturday, 4 rat Brookrilleyia Ahington, learea Monday and Friday nt 5 " lrrir Tnesdavani"! Saturday at.. " JJM --"- -"ire npenf mm 7:00 a. W.tn8:00riS 0 Arrivals and Departures of Trains. ColwmSne Iodlanpolintral Railway. Ftt Iiiien absivb from isdi ana-poms. .Day Ef jress.T..... .i...-. o.M A. M. Mail Express... . & ' A.M. Rich. A Ind. Aeenm.... , P.". Night Express (daily v... i. lS.t' P.M. ' pbtt roa iKDtaroLia. ' Night Express (daily) A.M. Rich. A led. Aceom A. M. Day Express 01 Weatera Eipreaa ' M. iiiim raow cot-rascs, o ,via. riqcA. Night Expres. (daily) . ' Day Express....!.....-..... ' Western Express T P.M. lbavbs rB coLrMara, o.,ria. riQPa- ; D.v Expres. .2 Mail Eaprese ' Night Express ( Daily) 0.17 P.M. Third I iviaioa- aBBirgs fbom caicano :u. No. I arrivee 1 A. M No. 6 arrirea . M pxraars fob Chicago, ill. No. 6 departs. .10.15 A.M. No. 10 departs H.20 P. U. Cincinnati Richmond A- Chicago R. R. Cincinnati via. Hamilton: raaiNa inn. akbivb. -A.wuu.dMMk.WB... 7.00 A.M. 11.00 P M. IrUil 6.15 P.M. 8.US P. M. Dtvton A Xenia fc Dayton It Western R. R. Columbus ris. Dayton: TBAISS LB ATI. ABB1TB DaT F.xpw... T..... .50. P. M. .9 45 A.M. AeenmimdatHni.......t......0i A. M." 4.50 P. M. Street ! Hail oad. j f'-' l A roetmar f.r COSDLTATIOJf. will b held at Smith 8chml IIoue. on the National Pike, on AAJUKD Y. Oct. 16 at 7 o'clock P vi ara eeoeral attandance of ihote on the lino of fha proposed road, and also of the buine men ol Richmond and Ortrerille, ia urgently reqtieaUsd. THIS ROAD CN HK MADB WITH EASE BV A O.MTEU KFFORT. Go to that meeting. f Dr. Dakels moetin; with preot ooccoso. fU , still remains at the Treiuont Mouse aod par. ' pocee reiuaiiiin with as for some time. . - t For a ful "iu" Coat, Pantaloons, Test, 'Shirt, Drawers, Socks, Col u and Seck-Tie go to Zeyen eV Bro., No. 23 J Main Street. The will fit you oat completely, and on tba cheapest possible terms. G e them a cell. . No. 181 Main Street one dKr Bast of Nes-. tor's Oiooery.is the p ace to pmcbaae Qood and Chetp U kis and Shoes. La li. a. Gents, aliases and Coys, can always be fitted at No. 181. Go there. Zst bn & Bo baveood of the largest and tlnest assortmoats of Cloths. CassimereF, . Goods for Votings, and for Ladies' Ssques; Gentlemen's Collars, Neck Ties, etc., now in th.ii- n:i at No 232 Main Street, and examine their Goo Is and Prices. The School. Home on tho corner of Franklin and l?ioadws , is nearly resdy fr plasterioj, and the wod-work is being painted by J.is. Strauan. When cotnpleted.it will be Tone of the beat and uto-t convenient hoasea in the city. The Eaat part of the building, is designed lor a dwelling. Dix-rirai. Dr. T. Kosr, although ho has move t hit family to the vicinity ol our city, l. - . r. i , .nil at ihtf iliii ha i n ten il to but will, a. all times be found, or a rep , resentative.at the old stai d on Stiattan Cor nor entrance oa Main where ho will extract Teeth on aa entirely stw principle and with, out pain. lie is prepared to put in either an Upper or Lower Set of S. S. White's Gum ' Teeth, for Tea Dollars. He warrants all ttis work. For farther particulars, call and see Doc Rosa The place to get your prescriptions filled to get yoor v'edieines to get your Drugs- ,. . . .. . i your Toilet AUicies, ana eyerj i nirg usuauy to be found in a No. 1 Drug Store, is at A. B. - Ballard's rear the Depot. Exra Nto k Stair, are doiag an imoienee business in the Sne and Tin line, on Ft. Wa ne A t, and of oourso can affoni to sett a little cheaper than any one else. Gj to them for jour new Stoves. i J . P'utnmer'u C--liter, still keeps ap its reiu- - tat ion. for always supplying customers with the best and purest articles of Drags, Medicines, and evory thing that should be (bund in a first class Dregtore ' A. S. Rrbd take a pride ia always bavirg the brt of BTexjUung. A committee, consisting of Messrs. Pal essr, . Elder. Paris, and Mayor Bennett, was ap pointed by the Council, to roriro and compile ! the City -Laws, preparatory to baring them printed.. . . .si i i. : , A large Btock of the beet Navy ia the country just receired and for sale at 25 ' feenU a plug, at S Bachrau'a 228, Main Street Fci 'C ro tbe BoTu! 4 Pawa Aggr i, will t here on the 28th. s. tioo, ee anDon't pa chase anj Tobacco until yon nave csl!: at S. liachman's, 2t8, Main ilrtl, opposite G. W; Barnes & Co. Jamca M. Starr, with characteristic lileralitj bae gratuitously placed gsa piping and fizture thr-mghout the boilding for thw -Hunt oX Uie Fciseev.'

IMPORTANT 'TO FARMM A ad all Peoale liriax la the oaairy. GREAT DISTRIBUTION OF SEWING MACHINES C LOCKS. WAFcHOS. Ac. Thcrreat New Yoac 8ticriTCt., Hobticci.TCBAL.anJ yewral FaatLT Parts. the RCttlL AMERICAN, ta FMEE t Janoary nest ! No tbr p. per of iu clasa ia f tarce. oorao cheap. nor to practieal. It cuntaiaa aoakle tlie reading matter thet can be loan J in other aimilar pablicattona tr the mom price only OI.M) a Tear airifty, and et.OO ia tHaba 1 A ur .Iam- tbe focbtbbtb befpns Janoary lat, -870: and ita aatMcribera will reeio Kraaitol' tbe ra-Mt magoiSeent diatribot - a cf elegant Firat-Claoa Sea iuf .H achiae-, t.ijf htaay Cloc k. ttnHd tiati, and otber ateks. cter befure oll-rtd I Club Aernn are aranted btbbt ni, a the paper U STioiL.and eiienlatca ia all t ie Htaie auJ fetr'tnrirs 1 be seneral PBBJtCM Linr ia B3 ire lioera' than wa ever before ulTered by any publisher in the Cuited Statca. A aplcndid 4t 8ewiaa; Machine, (n-al y w.rtb $40.) ia oftVred fbxb fr a Clnb that can be obtained anywhere ia rants vara I Magnificent Eikt-day Clock, worth 4 5. for a Club that oiar be got a ia os D aT; with aohd Sold and other Watrhea fe., attimilar Te ! Now ia the time for Clnb Arnta to commence ibeir lia-a. K u to receive the paper raaa for the balance of tbe year. We inrite all pereon wantin the beat and ckeaeat rural ppr ia eziatnre to aend $1 - 0 f na. and reerira it from now to Jannary 870: or to send tor a asm pie copy, which will be cent fill. Club Agente supplied with specimens, Piemium Lists, Ae. GKEAT FOH EABLYCH'Bj Fur only tim subscribera, at 1 each, sent in before the Ut ol Junurr next, we will send the Club A?eot fbb. a copy of the Ri-bal Am.bicait, obtbab, and a copy of the Naur Voks. WafBLT .Srit, one tb.b. tn oet .pr puiii.-'iet, n..t rAHTia.x in politics ! This oU?r, for To -r thbbb MOVi woik oa!v, is the moat liberal e-er before offered ia lUa Li lory of the rural prs. N. B. After Januaty !et,TwLTB anbecribert at SI will be required to entitle the Aenl to the abore Piemiumi. Address, C. F. MINER A CO , Vew-Brnnswick, New- Jersey, (neir New-York,) where tbe Editorial Office and farm are situated.

The Richmond Palladium clubbed with the Rural American at very low rate. . Ws will club the Pallamcm with the Rcbal Amkkicam at the rerjr low rate ot A .50. for both papera, "Do yer, ISTO; ;snd the ItcaaL Amxbican wilt be sent Faes lor the balance oi :S W. to all subscribers who send in their naniee erly ! Berr U a ehnre to i btain the laryo.it and beit Agricultural, ilurticuliura, aod general Family Paper pubiia'ied in tii Cmied Stales, an 1 '.he Palladium fur only iJfls en more than the regular price of our paper t j .Suca a chance ia ran, and it ill ia to the interest I of our roder to ctl. and subscribe soon, so as to j secure lbs Jil'MAL Amshican tor the balance of 16611 Faxa. - HE.NJ. W. DAVIS, tf Publisher "Richmon l Palladium." T '.. " ,' m m , ' Jast look at that slithhy - oM hat of jours ! Your wife or your mother tlon't know that you sire werin2 it publicly on the street, or she wouli have long ao male you buy another one from Gai'sipohl. tbe Hatter, No 2J6 Main Street. 1 You bet'er do it immediately or nJf'r the irn-",qiin,. Street Railroad. It will be ocen by a notice in another column, that a tnc ting ia cnlled for cr,n9utation at Smith's School Ho ise, Saturday evening next. 16th instant; and we hope our business men in the city wU attenI anl ai 1 by their counsel in starting this important work, if it is deem-d feasible, after a lull and free interchange of opinion rtnrUnT the advantages of its establishment, not only to Richmond an ! tJcntreville, but to tiiose of our farmers residing on the line of the proposed Road. We think there enn be no que-tion as to the advantages in every particular, that will and must accrue lo all the points mentioned, sod it only require a bringing togetner of all interested to make thf on erprise a success ful one, and to build the road at once. We understand that there will be no ditncnl'y in securing the right of we- from the Wayne county Pike Company, on the tno-t favorable terms. (Jo tt the meeting at Smith's School House, n Saturday rcxt. I. O. O. F. T e following are the officers e'ec of R dnehart L dge, Na. ' 310. I O O F, at B.iston for the current year: Joseph S Powell, N G. HCFouu.VtJ. Dtvid Ran. R S. RS Allen, P S. Jacob Rhinehart. Treasurer. 'Homk C omfort. If any of our rea dors wish to realize what Hon. e Comfort is, let them purchase the cook sove of tu nune sold by Nye V Bro., at the depot. It performs so satisfactorily that the crossest w:mn cannot h.dp being good natured. It ia an eco n ttnical stove, too, requiring one-third less wood to keep it in 'tood condition for taking than rart8t s'oves. . . Jacob Kern ha Fil Overcoat9. Jacob Kern has Winter Overcoats. Jacob Kern has Youth's Overcoats. Jacob Kern baa fine Walking suits. Jacob Ktrn ha fine D. ss suits. Jacob Kern has the finest slock of clothing in the city. Rukal Axxrican We call the attention of our renders to the advertise ment of that valuable agricultural, horticultural and gvueral family paper, the Rural Ameiictn. pnblisheti in N. York. This old established raral publication is now taking the lea I, as tbe best and most practical ptper of its class in the United States. For extraordinary low terms for claboing the PalKdium with the Rural American, see details at U'ttora of advertisement The Rural American is tree to January next! Jacob Kern has a fine lot of Boy's Clothing of his ow.i make. A I rge vs rety of cent's Waiting suits, and large assortment of piece goods and Ovajxoatiag-

THEME I XONV IN IT. - We have publMhet, (or some weeks past, a aoiice in our local columns ot 'A Partner Wa ited, a.d W4 rati tbe a pert! attention to day of nur reader to it. .The person who advertiM. i a reliable man. and he urgent want ot ratar s ol his own to go inte the buainrwa is tbe 'only inducement he ttas fur deinn a partner; wf be and he frieuda are conTincol the remedy he baa diacoecrel is nm only ttS-a-

cjoui etas in iu curative qualities; but tUat ir will p.t better tnaa aay other uvestiaeitt of tne m t prodtaUe hini that men traJe and ttsJlc luT1IE HU1E In company with C F. CoJBa, vre took a litok through tao ba.l Uog, on SjuHi 7th S reet, enclosed anJ-now rapidly appr--a4'hio4 completion, designol for the 'Home of tbe Frtend ess.' It is a plain and neat structure, and, we think, large en ugh t accommodate proba'dy alout forty inmates. It is three stories in height, and large halls run thro the entire building, east and west, iu each story. The north front room i to be used for a reception room; immediately back of that is a dining-room, and, in the rear of that is a large room for the Laundry, which is situated over a very large cistern. On the same floor, south side, is a large room, designd for tbe Cbapel. The second and third stoiios aie divided off into very comfortable chambers, eisfhten in all. Over tbe Lvindrv, is q tite) a pleasant room, designed for i Nursery, with bathing room, etc.. attached. The whole design of the building teems to hs-ve been to make it convenient and pleasant for those wha have the management of the Institution, and. ulo, for those who are placed under their control. The lot cost 88U0 the building, when furnished, will cost about 95.UU0. and it will take al.out 200 more to fence the lot, making its entire cost about six thoustnd dollars. A ho'ter, more nu'istAiitial anl cheaper building co il I not have been erected, and those bavin z the oversight and con tracts, hive i cute I, s far, a creditn. hie j-ib of work. We had hopod our city waul-l assist in completing this buildin?, but wo now supiiose the enterprising mm grs of the Itisiituiio i wilt have to depend on private donations for that object. Court Report. Claries F. CSn et al, is it.bort D. Traster ei al ju itn ant and f ireclosurc of MortEzra S.nith et al. vs William H. Edwards et al judgment and loreel jsure of mortgage. Samuel .. Eiv et eJ. vs EH B Barnard tu peal D-s. Ortifljd btc't to j-iatice Ciroli e Bishop vs Juhn Cramer; dis. st pi ff's cust. Lprl It alter vs G. Ham Wilson; oa note j'tdjment $54 29. vV n ft Vtini tva Rav. v. Diminick Mc Mulieu on note jadgmtnt aa nst the pff! tor e-w, an ? the Supreme Caart. j M tri-ja Vmor yj Sdoman Victor divorce related. - Cuts. N. S roet vs Chv. Biesch et a! farecIohur of in-rtae. judgment. fcc. Nancy C Wriajh: vs Ja. A Fraaklin et al, on n-ite j-td jment $563 15. A tr d Ottland vs Isabella Oatlaod diTorce refused. Jcoh 'I. Fa-t vs 'lenry Gales et al on note ju Isrment $9J,00 Clara V. McGmre vs James B. McGuire dis. at piff s cost. ,- J ihn A . Windle vs estate Daniel Scheible claim, allowed for $26 74. Aron Snfder V4 Presly King, contract-judgment for cost vs pltff. J1n W. Barson estste vs Alfred Hsnkins j tds;inntf..r $200 40. Andrew W Si n nd-t vs George Hoover jid.jinont on verdict of j -try, appeal to Supreme Court taken. J.ihi B Riutrt ad n'r va Jeremiah P B. Rt tth eriiate j i lm "ni v. p'ft fir cost appeal to S tpreme Court. Jacjb B. Hite vs James Stewart et al-judgment and fireclosure State ex rel Arnett Stanford vs John B. Rauth esute judgment $437 35. Wra F. Spencer estate vs Joan Iesler on note Judgment $529.97. James Hlms vs Isaiah Ht-lms executor judgment for cost vs piff Win R Manlnve recv. vs Jonathan Scarce? ou note judgment for defts., for cost, appealed to Supreme Court. Andrew Ruby estatu vs Dtniel Rubv, claim, finding for de't judgment for cost J vs pitr. ,! Klisfia llamcock vs 5 truuel aiuer e trtte j :dgment and forecluaure. Et:iau C. Kellev vs Allen Rinebeart et al n note judgment for e 333. 52 Abraham E ireist vs Wm Hewitt estate lis at tdtr s cost. Benjamin Koons vs Joseph Brown et al judgment and foreclosure. Jeiemiah W Swsfford ts Alfred Hank:n et al idmeut and foreclosure. D-dIc! H.ff vs estate o! Jehal L Hub bard, claim, allowed S3, 15, cost taxed to plaintiff Daniel Huff vs estate of Jehu! L. Hubhard, claim, allowed $133,41, cost taxed to plaintiff. Benjamin Koons vs Joseph Brown oa notes judgment $306 25. Leroy M. Larsh et al. vs Rufas Pest et al judgment against Larsh, in favor Ptikee lor $100 00, in favor of Cemetery 95 00. appealed to Supreme Co. rt. State ex rel sec line T. P. Co. vs Isaac Doddridge et ai dis. ml pltPs cost. Andrew P. K-ller vs Isaac Clifford jtdgtnentand foreclosure, appealed to Supreme Curt. If yon want a nice neat gord fitting suit cf -that at a low price, go to J. Z;jea & Bro. No. $33 Mais St.

The C: ancd pernjicted tbe Westers Onion Telegraphic Company to erect their, pores on N.rth Pearl and III am Streets, to their new office in Odd Fellows Halt.

Maisosic The Grand Council meets at Franklin on the 19 h tnst and the Grand Chapter a the same pleee on the day following. Jomp. A. Samion is delegate trom King Soloa on's Chapter here, and Cotnp. O . Fetta, from W ayne CoiinciL Go to Mrs. 9. A. HiC for latest styles of Bonnets. Ribbons, Laces, and Millinery Gods of ever description, at the most reasonable pnees, at ber establishment on North Frank-lin-st a lew doors from Maie East aide. An eye witness detailed to ns the bra tal treatment of a drunken individual by the police, on Saturday nigbt last, and we trust ther will see to it in future that human beings should, altho brutalized by strong drink, receive humane attention on the part of onr police force. This is the first time our gentlemanly and efficient officers on the police have been complained of, and we hope it will be the last. To drag a man, even when drunk, down stone steps, and 'pitch him' into the calaboose, like as if he was a dead hog, isn't the way to serve a human. THE HOME for the FRIENDLESS Has been fitted up with a Laundry, and has for the past few moi.ths been eucceasfully enpaged in washing and ironing. By this meana we hare been abie to contribute largely towards supplying the daily wants of the Home We would respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, and warrant satisfxetion. Clothes will be sent for and returned in good order at as low rates or lower than anywhere else. Tne application for washing may be left at the post office, at the Uome on South 6th street, near the corner ot Market, or with any oae of the managers. On behxll ot the Board. R. M. COFFIN. President. Bichmon.l, Sept.l. lS5i. The fl iaia for the Frienlless is now prepared to do all kinds of plain se-rin with neatness ai d dispatch. I'arms moderate. Applications may be made at the Home or to any of the manaifera. R. M. COFFIN, Pree't. Evre & Landell, Fourth and Arch, Philadelphia. We see this Old-established IL.use still adhere to the Better Class of Dry goods only. We advise our friends to call. Read advertisement in this issue. The attention of our readers is directed to the advertisement of COK'S HYSPEPSIA CURE, m rother part of the Palladium. Thistrulr Valuable Medicineis recommended by all who use it. Head the certificates. Rkmoval. Mrs. Satman has moved her R-)iairing Establishment from N. Prfrl to Marion street, immediately op : posite Dickinson's Pump Factory, where she will promptly repair Umbrellas, Parasols, L.ck3, Keys, c , and sDe solicits puolio patronage. The charges are very reaonale. no24-im.r Peculiar Adaptability. n.ltNDRETII'S PILE,. Their peciliar ataptaiailitr to all constitutions as elean rs o the bowels and the blood has established their great innt. Aney restore tne iirer. tne sp.eea I and eren the heart to beaitny acuon wnen otner renedies hare 'leea ased without producing any beoefit. They do n it expose those who use them to any danger, being as safe aa salutary. Extract from a Letter to Dr. Brandreth, front C. J. Fay, Esq.. P. M., Hammonton, N. J . "In 1-3S I was in poor health, and my friends as well as myself auppo-ed that my earthly voyage would soon terminate. But after taking one box of Brandreth's Pills, I began to feel better- Well, air when I had used up twelve boxes I was a well, healthy man mr weight having gone from 131 pounds ap to 152 pounds. I then ordered a supply, and between that time and the present I hare retailed three thousand dollars' worth of these invaluable pills and am quite sure that I bar thereby been instrumental in saving thousands of lives. "Yours, truly; C. J. FAY, P. M. Sold by all Druggists. Observe my name in white letters in the gorernment stamp. B. BRANDRETH. no27-4tcVA co. A Partner Wanted, To take an interest in a Lew diacorery of great value. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. The parties can hare an opportunity to teat the articles to their entire s.ilUf action. Tbe articles are in the shape of medicine, and has never tailed ti cure in a half doien different diseases that are re ry common to man and will prore tatal if not removed. 1 hare no desire to awicdle anyone. My reasons for a partner is for the want ot'capital. Any person desirous of engaging in a very paying business, and to relieve the distress ot thousands uoulddo well to investigate this matter. For further particulars inquire at tbe Palladium office. no32-tt. JEHIEL RAILSBACK. R INSPECT FULLY annonncea to the citizens ot Richmond and Wayne county, that he has resumed t? Practice of Law in the room over Haines Store, opposite tbe ttichmond National Bank, where he won! 1 be pleased to see his old friends and all desiring hrs assistance in that line. SsT"EntraT -e ore door West of S. It: Wiggins Co. 'a Sadlerr and Leather gtore. Richmond, ng. 10, l6. 23 tf UGUSTCS It . YOUXG, Attorney and Notary, .S"0I"ce in Haines" Building, opxonite the Richmond National and Citixena' Basks, 23 Richmond, lad. tf T. ROSE, DentiBt, !f. W. Corner of Main and Peart-sts., ii i c Inn. o n d . Ind rsjsEETII EXTRACTED without pain by the M. of Nitrous Oxyie or Laughing Gas. STeeth inserted from f 10 to $15 pvr set. JaAll work w abb astxd. Feb. 20, 1898, ITICHOZs80N & BRO Booksellers & Stationers. (NEvT STAND) " Cor: Stk aad Main. Odd Fellows Baildiar RICHMOND, IND! AMA. 42-tf JOHN H. repp, A TTORNET AT LAW and NOT A HI

L Office No. S3. Main-.t., R kaeee', Ind Attends to the collection et all claim!, i- it dtate e the Cnioa. WU1 practice ia any ol Wr CV-srta or Indiana and Ohio. Execate Deeds, Mortgages, and Poavers cf Attorney, either inland e trvtra. Bv special anenget at with C. P. Abac, . i Ctacrniaati, (German Consul) aad Uillbb a Co,.f New Tevk, I am enabled to forward and receive aay aeoeev package r other valeablea, as welt mm tm attend to the transit of persons from aay part otSarope er fro as thiseexintry. SW-li Vnaiaeaw strictly coaSdentiaJ aad ronrptly atteadedto. J f.B.f. . ttryth,l. ltf

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' Dr. Sckenck's Palsamie Syrap for tbe care j of Coughs. Colds as 1 Coasa-aptioa. Dr. 8chencks -T-eJ Toaic for the core ef Dyspepsia and all the Debilitated Coaitioaa of the! Stout .eh. j ' Dr. Scheeck's Wmsdrake Pill. for Diseases of tbe Lirer.or to act as a Otitis Puritire. I All of tSee three medicines are o'ten retu'red In coring Consumption, though the Pa'-wooie yrep aloae has eared many deaparate cases Tbe Seaweed Tonfeani Mandrake Pnisdp"rate e a'.ating the Stomach aad Lirer, aad hel the Puloaaie Syrep to digest aad search through the blood vessels, by which means a care Is soon eBecSad. These Medicines are conscientiously offered to the oublie as the only safe, certain and reliable remedies for Pulmonary Consumption, aad for all those morbid conditions of the body which lead to that fatal disease. Lirer Complaint and Dvspep. aia are often forerunners of Consumption: end when they manifest themselves they require the moat prompt attention. The Pulmonic .rrup is a medicine which has had a long probation before tbe public. Its value has been proved by the thousands of cures it nas made through a period of more than thirty-fire yexre, ia all o l which time its reputation haa constantly increased, and tbe most obstinate skepticism ean no longer doubt that it is a remedy which may be ased with confidence in all eases which admit of a care. If the patient will persereringly follow the diree -tions which accompany each bottle, he will certainly be cored if his lungs are not too much wasted to make a euro possible. Eren ia eas supposed to be incurable, when friends and physicians hare despaired, tbe use of this Medicine has saved tbe life of the patient and restored him to perfect health. Dr. Schenek does not say that all cases cf Palmonary Consumption are within the reach of medicine, bathe emphatiea'ly asserts that often when patients hare the most alarming symptoms, such as a violent cough, creeping chills, eight aweata and j general debility, eren to such a degree that they are obliged to lie in bed, and when they are given up by their physician they may still be cured. No medical treatment can create new lungs, but when the lungs are rery sadly diseased, and t. s.j eb extent destroyed, a cure may be affected by Dr. Schenek 'a medicines. Also in Scrofulous Diseases these medicines are equally efficient. Dr. Schenik has photographed a number of persons wbo hare been nearly covered with running sores, and now all healed up. This shows its purifying properties, which most be done to heal carities in the lungs. In the treat-rent of Consumption, it is of the utmost importance to gire ri ir and a healthy tcoe to the system. Hence it is necessary to strengthen the appetite of the patient ant improre digestion. Proper nourislirneut is required, together with such means as will uoike the food easily digestible. The articles mat siti table for the diet of Consumptive patients are designated in IV, Schenek AJmanaca, which are distributed gratuitously In general, the most highly nutritions articles ue to.be preferred bu the digestive organs must be strengthened in order to make either food or m licine aerriceable. Thie requiremnnt is met by tbe Seaweed Tnic, and for this purpose it was designated. When the digestive powers are pat ia good order, the food has its proper eff-ei, tbe system of the patiaut is ijrigorated and the lungs begin to exercise their functiois in a normal and healthy manner. Then the healing powers of the Pulmonic Syrup will complete the cure. Pulmonary Consumption is almost always com. plicated with Dyspepsia and Lirer Complaint. Scbenck's Mandrake Pill a are inlenied to remove obstructions from, tbe Lirer and restore ita healthy action. They haveall the efficacy which i ascribed to calomel or 'blue mass, anl are warranted not to cont.ua a particle of anyi manerah poisosu These pills cure the most obatinate c Mtireues. sick headache, piles, biHious affections, anl all other diseases which arise from torpid or oh-traded- condition of the liver. Oae box of these pills will prpve the efficacy of the roe lioine. In Consumption the Seaweed Tonic aad Mandrake Pills are invaluable auxiliary ms licines. They relieve the sufferings of tne patient and assist the Pulmonic Srrup.in effecting a cure. They have been found useful in- advanced stages of Consumption, where tbe lunge are almost entirely destroyed, and all symptoms, according-to tbejudgment of tbepby aicians, Indicated speedy death. The Uvea of pa tisots who were actually in a dying condition, bay been preserved for months by the nse of Scbenck's three great remedies. Dr. Schenck's Almanac, containing a full treatits on tbe various forms of disease, his mod of treat taunt, and general directions . how to n ae bis medcine, can be had gratis, or sent by mail by addressing his Principal Office, No. IS North Sixth St.; Philadelphia, PaPrice of the Pulmonic Syrnp and Seaweed Ton's, each SI 50 per bottle, er $7 50 a palf doxea. Masdrake Pills, 25 cents per box. For sale by all Drugists and dealers. 40-ly-S M P THE PRESIDENT DECLAriES WAR Against all impositioas upon the people, and Science, following the glorious txampl e. is out A G 4 INST THE POISONERS who aell sugar of lead hair dyes, that not only ruin hair, but paraiyxe the system. Imposters YVUO OESTROY THE UNWARY should be pat down by lew. Ia the meantime, Criscatioro's Excelsior Hair Dye is o-Ered nn Jer the guarantee of Professor Chilton, the famous analytical chemist, as an Efficient. Pare and Harmless Preparation. CRISTADORO'S HAIli PRESERVATIVE, as a Dressing, acts like a charm on tbj hair after Dyeing. Try it. nj2T-4tc Pa Co To Owners of Horses and CattlarT03IAS' Derby Condition Powders are warranted superior to any others, or no pay, for tbe cure of Distemper, Worms, B;fs, Coughs, Hide bound. Colds, Ac, in Horses; and C ddj, Cousrhs, Loss ot Milk, Clack Tongue, Horn Distemper, Ac, in Cattle. T bey are perfectly safe and innocent'; no need of stopping the workiqg of your animals. They increase the apietite, give a fine coat, cleanse tbe stomach and arinary organs; also increase tbe milk of cows. Try tjem and you will never be without them. The late Hiram Woodruff, celebrated trainer of trotting torses, ased them for years. Col. Ph'io. P. Bush, of the Jerome Race Course, Fordhasi, N. Y., would not use them ujtil he was told of what they were composed, sinee which he is nerer without them. He has over twenty running horses in his charge, and lor the last tnree years has used no other medicine fur tdem. He has kindly permitted me to refer any one to him. Orer I.UO0 other references can be seen at tbe Depot. Sold by (ragj-iata and idllers. Price, 25 eeats per box. Depot Is Park PUee, New York. ao27-4t e P A Co. Adminietrator Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been tuly appointed administrator of tbe estate of Charlott A. My nek. deceased. All eiaise agaiast aid estate are required to be preseated according to law. Said estate te prooaoiv aoivent. ELISHA li. FISHER, Adm'r. J. C. Wbitridg. Att'y. Sept. 3, 196-4w. C. H. BURCHENAL, ATTonnzLnr at law N"ota ry Public Oslce, over Citixeas Bank, eniranee

THE HATTER; 226 MAIN STREET. Blind Toms Concert ! JPhilUp s Hall. WEDNESD'Y A THURSDAY LVXGS October 13th and 14th. First appearance ia Richmond of 33H,IiSrD TOM ! The great iaeomprebensible MUSICAL MYSTERr OF The Nineteenth Century ! This wtmderful negro bov pianist, who Is attracting so much atteoti n throughout the country, was bora ia Georgia. Blind from hia birth, aal w tSout a ray of ordinary iatetligence. yet he plays tbe most difficult operatic pieces, not only briitiaatlv aad Setatifully, bat with all the taste, expression, ant fueling of tbe moat d:atinguisbed artist. Wbee hia mind became doodad, aad tbe veil of darkne-n waa drawn over hia eyes, aa if to make amends for the inflictioo upon the poor negro boy. a flood ef light waa poured into his brain, aad hia mind became aa opera of beentr, wrttteti bv the hand ot G-vi, in rllablea of music, for the delight of tbe world. He is presented to the public as surpassing ererything heretofore known aa a musical phenomenon. ( Admission 50 cts. Reserved Seats 75c. Doors open at 7 o'clock; to commence at 8. aaV.'eata mav be secured in advance at Oliver While's Book Store. Commissioner a Said o r Heal Estate. Pra.StJ A NT to a decree of the Coarl of Com -no Pleas of Wayne county, Indiana, the anderaijtne will offer at Public Sale, . r . ; On the premises hereinafter named, on SATUE D kT The 6th Day of Nov, '63, At one o'clock of said day. the following Real Estate, to-wit: . The north half of the southeast quarier of L"t Ne. three ( 3 ) in that part of the city of Richmond, W'ayo i county, Indiana, laid out by Commissioners osel' the real estate of Samuel W. Smith. Tina prt pert.bas on it a NEW BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, And aim Iiota No. 18 and lO- in that oartofsai', I citr laid out by Charles T. Price and Cletnmw VV J : ' Alias lota No. Vi, 15, 33 and 34. an l knnnro is th plat of Ureen wood laid out by James W. S.ittoa, containing ABOUT EIGHT ACRES, And situated to tbe northeastofsaid city and near H . The fourth of tbe pnrchase money will be require i down. and the reaidue in three eqaal i natal mp it 0, H, and IS months after date, with Interest t rot date, for the payment of which aotea aad a mortax oa the property sold will be required of tbe purrha er. A-cervfOcate wiB be givea to each purchase, conditioned to make a deed when the sale is c nfirm ed and the cooyne is nr4red lv the Court. GARRET SCHNELLE, DAVID FELTMAN, Oct. 5, 1869-ts Commissioners. HEARTH and HOME IS A VMH.T Arlcaltoral and Fireiide Joaraal, COXTAIVIO BITTKB hn1o-ne folio nijea, printed from nea trp's.ens tparaaj bioi ppT. and ahaadaatly tUaa. tratei by tbe best arttrtv. varran bv XtOJt AU) a. MTTCHELX. AVD HARRIET BEEOaEn STOWE. awlstei by a corna of able editors aaloatrtbaters la aaca ittfpartinent. - . It la Ssveted te th Intwraats f the ' - PAatVfRiB, PLt-ITSn, OARDEVKR, ' FUl'IT-GROWKR, and tbe FLOKISTs 0!TtXlITA.L OAROKXHIO. kj ;t a' ArrcmrKcrrRK OT C V n.9te! for tHelr aataacttvmrws, vr ti -n ' t tl-UJ i as a".!i Ca a jrj '"VTrv s 1 i A carnal ew Tori, Eosv. "riil" i l'.p'ila, wlU "J rir iUi' Sew O-loaoi, n.ni!t 1 3 r m" VfHKN TO BC T aal 1VJ2 ily Cix-olo 14 inters tie hoa-bolj. r'a aal dowtie manac- t. d-era Laplr. a-vl im eookla& ot a eSsiaU-JB ot rail 4 rea. - Mas. ows. goack Gsrstr-vwoon and v c rxmoa. srS'. eeawtwat to each asm wttten esajreaair for t! aeaces ia Srs: (.O-xym'yrT tMit aiiaSer. TIIE HOTS AXn GIM.3 wtnSadtkwtrewas(eawanHtvt'vtr-i serS raa ta ptetarea. mmi fan ta atoriea. xt 'tTt asar t tm look anarply erary week tot lii eo.alij of CZi.m j AHDHOJt. TaKIS FOH 18. Steele Ceplse Ba, t variably la adraaee,iSCc.iea SIS. SCoptasSls. Aiy ui sendlnzaa SCfor a cl iS ef IS Copies (an as eae tfcne), will receive a copy free. ... tnventag aeiaSs uacioxa4. ASlrsss an i PaOTMOILL. BATES CO : V Tamx Bow. Vis Toac

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r , .;nEiMriiKers . Calebraid ; XXair netort?ieINIMITABLE II A 111 COLOU1NG. The avasaala aVewa at tarsi? ti ar kaviite so rary Inmaast wttb tbe pnaaee grasieAiea. it hae N-come a eaattrr ef great irrnlatitHi as to tbe canoe as-' tbeeeies are beeaat ia rea-ard ta It. rbe inptaataaaaaai dyeaueratMiedef Inaar cso'ilr; girv anything bat a natural aptwaranoe to the batrdrying it as cloth is dyed, farnuhra bat . poor kmtrrfrit of nature. - - v v nElMSTREtT"S u H .. HAIR COLORING S RESTORATIVE IS SO T A DTE. Its epe ratio is not bv any cbn-rraleflect. The result ia pn duces by renwlial aarseeras, aa snar He easily deSarsBiaed by tbe tart ot iti. aol reiov.rc (he axia'ta the least, snd its baring no rflrct in tt color of health r halt giving e tact 1 U e e-lr t'-e hair posaeessd before turni g grer. This eonii-i-tkn is tte rvsalt of atanv experiments msde w S tbe view ef reaooring certain rus tv - - of remeiltea. That it baa been eminently saecesslnl tb . experience ef tbe last toirteea years ha imi.i mm onsrrated It baa brew ased bv tlsewsaads of 'people and it ervrr fails accomplishing what it is designed It may be ased a free as wa'er. aad with as n tcl safety. Composed ot nil and stimn! ting spirit, it turni shea an agreeable article 'r the toilette, requir ing n. other res-in so aecompaav its as. - Soon after application ia thorooghlr eom metier l the email gland at the nwta of the hair grow dsrka th secretion of coloring tnafter mav be oboarvt at the roots of the hair, followed fn a Tew dava bv tbe turning of tee hair, witien (has prograeaea eotil the desired change is prnda.-ed. and the batr possesses the natural color and gro. tb of youth. The Reatoratire is sold bv V e'principat Drngs-'i thronghoot the World, at Fifty rent and One dollar per bottle. . Aak for Heunsivset'e Hair coloring and take no ether. t - " ,;--ti JOHN F. HKS XT, S,4 Proprietv. p aCUlty. Pt ,e, A York Sold ml WkolstoU by PL.UMMEU n MORIUSSON, HicAmomdl Indiana.

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42 at, Ut Pi I r a: m a I 3- f It SARATOGA SPRING WATliTl. SabaVooa, in th State of Ne York, it oae of the most rem ,rkab!e mineral reservoirs noon th serfage of the Globe. Within an area of a mile in diam -(er are some thirty mineral springs no two th m alike. In sesne of the watrr, I'Uoride of Sodiun predominate ; In others. Iodine, Magi eaia, Snlphnr, Chaleaealsi etc. The bene hi efleet of some of these waters, as medical agents, are known thronghcut the civilised world. Probably -ne hundred thousand persona view these Springs annually. Many hundred thousand bottles of th9 water are transp rted aad eoassmed ia tbe r tr.xus locaatUes of tbe country. fir The Saraloga A, f.rir.g Water is probably the most eowctive mineral rater, found on either continent. It will be observe 1 that it has tea per cent, greater mineral properties than th celebrated Congress Spring; four times that of Baden Badn of Austria t five times that of Aiar la Chapell ia Prussia ; twice that of Vichy is Francs ; nearly three times greater than the renowned Seltxerof Germany; andeqoaUv over the Spas of Bath, England, sad Kissengen in Bavaria. '-' ' The reitaAioa of this water is based upon its effects ia diseases of the stomach, liver, bowele, kidneys, and spleen, aad acts with wonderful benefit in eases of Chronic Dyspepsia, Conslipatioa, tirerel. Goat. Scrofula, Cutaneous Aff-ctfone. General Lethargy. Soreness, and Prostration of the system. Toe value of the mineral waters has been priz-1 and aekaowled -ed by medical men siaee tb earlb-l cirilixatioo. A celebrated authority saya : -The r rlues of mineral waters bar been beet shown In it treatatent of ebacor ad ehrivo diseases." t-k ..r Ssratora'-A'" Spring Water, an I t.ke no other. Aaecit for She Saratoga -A e-priag Watea J:H.V F. flENHV, 8, Colleire Plaee, Sew ork. SuM at vTkolesale by PLUMMER & MORRISON. RlCHM"XD. l.t DIANA. DR. IIVIVTERCSONT15CES to treat all private d"wesea,Sr,),i'ik is all its forms, Oonorr'iea, G ert, Strr-tor, orchitis, and all arinarr diseasm. anl te efft-ra of mercery are completely tri'iM: Speravaf trra-.e or Seminal Weakness. re-'tiig from self abn ether erases, and which iiritwn aeneot to- fij lowing rfiVrta, as blotcu-. . lily scdtKM, illy-wiBiCuo-uffaw'n. v , rnt, oniDsnitoe-s, dread of Jqtore ereel. i-imm nv-nor, n.l"l're, nocturnal emisa ons, anl rini!y prrnitration of the vital power, can be. fallv re.t rwl to health. Persons afft eted with this r nr ;t?ier delicate, ii-"-eate, or long staadingewnat tannal et;n plaint, ihiill give the Doetor a tn- L He 6erv tiiie. Tbe Doctor pnbiiabes a melical eirrnlar thatg re a fall espoettiwe of venerrl and rrass diin. that eaa be bad free at offirr, n bv mil or nw stamp. It gives a war Id , ef all t 'e discs and eoaditioas reset ire ro tlxf Infricgeatnt tbe moral laws, excesses iadBlaeaera.exposor-in I iinni aiteai si ia saarr-vd er aioarelife. JJrery -- tence eowteins Ustroction to the aSrted and eitr iaj them to oaf lie as tba frsrass aator of teir eomplaiatte. - - TneesaaMefcaBBWt,eospriaiar tea amplerooms. ia eea-val. Whea is ia aot eoaveojeat to viatt U e cut. th Doctor's optaioa by giviag a written statem-et ef the esse, a aatd sasoaciaes eaa be t rw vW by taul la some instances, hosrerer. a Personal eassaiissnen is aowswieiy Bseisstay. srn tiers miters daily psrsmtaiaatenueo ia required. aai for ttus aep.mssodatiaa ef eb patavcta there are aparrm--: eoe aeeaseJ with the osTaeethat are prw. led itmr; reqeisit that is eedevdaSH to p:vte recovery. e-cswtfias-ssadiested V'por bat.,4 ad vverj.--pre as tea in lbs UeeVra. Lajuvsaiory, cater i roasl sM I Isi a. el.rjr p. m -hie at odl e

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