Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 39, Number 33, 26 October 1869 — Page 3
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RICHMOND INDIANA: Arskls ttd Uecrlnres aAV?dlr fa"IiXJ-VJ. i ,r " - i x "L RICHMOND POST OFFICE, May 10tb,18M. MAI LH CLOSE. '" ' ' ' ' ' Colnbnd i'ast,., -'. 4-t, 3 30 F 11 clicno :.... .......... . 1 nlianapolisAWest 4 -0 r M Indianapolis and West 530 m Cinoianjkt.. -. 20 A. M I7 ton Wr y -.-wr. . -- . ..- -.-(.lOSS-Ait Jhic.so 7 CO r m Boat? jodJMecJ'eAes Tuesday asd r jfriday ,atv lo.idoYrveVsasse days t.Vi.'i..-. J 80m ArbarVuBetfuilae.teavvs Monday; Wdne-r'-day and.Fryia?, -AM lo.rr: Monfl, Wednesday-and Friday 00 m Winchester;!? New VOirdea;. leaves Monday, Wednesday aad Fridav.et.... 00 am i. arr.Tuesday,Thurdayanaatrday,4 00rii Brookvillevia attagtbn leaves riloTnday and Friday at---....., arrives Tuesday and Saturdayat 00 ru Sr-OrBce-ee-enf rom Ti00 M . to 8:00 r M Uo Snares "'"VtfjtiiU. p. M. Arrivals and Departures of Trains. CrttfatKt J adlnnnpolla Central Railway. First bitisioV AaiVBsFsoii ihdiahapoLis.' Day BTpNM. .'. r?-,?? 4" i! Mail Express . .... ........ .... o" iT Richf A lad. JKfcomli.V.li.V..... - NUktsnti (daily) 10.17 P. M. piramTa fob imdiawafoub. i Sight Express 'aily :7Tr.-.;T. .... : 4.W Ar Mi Rich, lad. Acoom......4 J)ay Express sr.... .t s.bj r. m. WesterjC Express r; 0 ' 7 M Night Expreaa (daUj) JJ Dar Express . M. lVMlExpea.,...,.JJ vs'Day Express .j ....'.. ....j... ':v. !ail Ex piM . : r r V, L i, ?ig1it Express ViMyY f'......i.....t0.17 rU Third TfUision ajuhvts tkom chicaoo in. .rClMinnatl Birhmond dr CbicnsoK.lt. Cincinnati ria. HAwilton;-srrr-T. . n.f ' 'TT rtilNS LIAVI. AKKITB. AccouiiuvAiAlion .... T." .. . . ..6.50 A . M. 11.00 T. M. Mail I;.?F M- 885 M-f TRAIN'S Lf 1VX. AKKITB. i n.-r.nr....ir.::..;jj..50. a. m. 0.45 a.m." excellent1 pencil .i ja a a Read J. WJCasb's iniere'sting letter i -frrtm Oregon on oar first page -! ! ATe are "glad to iearti that'Kcv, :,R, To.f, .Wttealtlt is improving 'iLiie'a'd an excellent piece pf Ipoetry on "Indian Snrnmern our first page ; - 3 ;5Wm.:W.!Aaaliu of this city, has been Z elected Most Puissant , Grand Master of :csthe Grand Council of ;Royal,and Select ! .'.-' . .. !.. --. i'- ' ' t"''i't' ''.'3 ' !-j masters 01 ims' aiaic.j
Wo. 4 arrires --v . M. S'ir?,M"-V,''. Warts ri-B CHiciaotttt.;5; No. 4 departs ; ; r : ; ,- -20i -M'
Jacob'iveri' Las .a" ' fine"' lot of A Boyis"fcxcelIcd by any-dottier estab! ish m ent
ClQtntrtgOf. hjfs own make. A large variety of gent's Walking, suits, and j a T larae r-nssortment of pieces goods snd .Oyercoatings.., . vY, n a b . v "a : ' 0 u r n ei g hbor s of : ib e' , 1el e g j am , -, an -" n'otince' that ihey poMpone,ssning their proposed daily." ; The enconragement .jmet withV would not justify acommencc--uiineiit just now,1 tby say,' h'j.' n s; j ..- H -i-'M'f ! ; 1 ,1 1 ..'..r , . . .. , ,V t:llChflei Stanton had onq of his hands 4adly mutilated by -a bii'z saw, in Grant . Co fjSChool .FurnitHre Faetory last Fridaj', He wili be disabIekfcfromwork several Weeks:1 y i- ' , ZXT JGen Z.T. Wii Bennett,' of Ihis'city has been selected to deliver the-"Add r ss of Welcome' at the1 Re Union' Festival of the 13t&' Array 'GorpV,' at Indianapolis onthe 15th of November. r ' .v 1l5 Our old- friend Cornelius Eatliff, pre sentcd us with : some fine - specimens of 'J M tGer ! FrencVFipin. Xliey are ' very smooth and mvohla.rgerthaiiJie Bt lfeFlower. f - ' ' ' " 'in . j Dark. is-kept, busy with. his pa a a - tients at the Tremont House, and they universally speak of his treatment ; as Going1 them good ih'rradlcating'dl sease1 When votrf go to:J. P.r Addleman's droce'ry," ;ou always find the Store full ? Sstomers. AdIemau still keeps bej I TTa I. ..1 . nnn f a nit " . rt'Am m A 1
-tji h dat'ns TiThiSi, with .a , good ', '- stock of 000 d goods, is the secret of his success. " IJe jias the-finest. run ofgood lJultcr.'of any house in the cuy. , x . .. 1-1? a' i-.-L-..-.J fr pi -u- 'Xl? r.eB!'ant 'tis indcedj.togel. your . f -JRII If 6m A S..Reedt u JSativV Pf rfunif;ery as wW'iko fpiref gnef J can al way '4 be had ''at the old Plurauier; Corner, in vahort ?everythtng 3 on' want can be had , tliere, ard Prescriptions1 arealwivs1 put T"" up with care. " -- t:-. '- - j 9 r Remedtes-for every, disease- khat 1 1 atlUccd Jiurnaoit, ta for salela M.'B. 1 1 Ifdl1arJ'r DrugjStore Prescriptions al- ? wafsVarefuiiy Compdnnd thereat, and
prompt attention always gi vert "to cusloftierat I GodUho J&ijiSC Drngstorefor everything yon-nvay need. SSfjlrfhrnSaa We parofcased the proper! j oo, SujlU J"ifth stree snd will open it as a general macKSmitnin establishment in a few days.- The. old friends of the father and son, who have been i lantified with the business "O eVar Iin' Ilk:broon4wa a faaaftlge, are solicited to give.. them call at their; new shop. I
A! 'TheMerchant Tailoring, special ilit wtifajr old friend," Jacob' Kern, anr
and lt Jta ont, of tltd most extensive and Ami Wl'a city', i .Hia rverctfat tags' are taupefior; Cair acd
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acrs, ana itiey wm oe niiea promptly ana satisfactorily
Aldiourned Meeting;
'"le teceting'ftt Ilsod's- Hall," on' Saturday nigVt' lasr, wai'-iarel fttten'led, and the prospect of making t'.ie Roadjat itnVaf ly-ly is UrigU'UiiingiMaQy-1 of. our leading citizens business mea and capitalistsare becoming interested in the work,and will take bold ol It 'with a' will,and push It tbroi gli, as soon as the , necessary .preliminaries right-of-way oo thu .National Tike, etc., are assured. ,T After an interchange of. views, and Vev-' eral speeches had been made by,, Mayor UerjnCtfarid otliers,ail full of entiittsf asin.nd eijcjourgement. of the j reject, avtoiminlUe6 consisting of Messrs.- Wood and , Fox." off Centre vilie, and Messrs. Burchenal nd Irvin Reed, of Richmond, on the part of the proposed Street Railway ; were appointed to confer with ' M essrs., iiugh Max w ell and Cogshel 1, on the part of the Pike, with instructions to report the result toa. meeting to be held at Reed's Hall 'on next Saturday night week (Nov GUT) - The n eeting then adjourned until the time above mentioned. "W hope our fellow citizen? will keep this meeting in their remembrance, and, wUen the tim comes, o there prvp'arect to take Stock to the full extent of the Capital proposed $50,000 which can be , .raised,-we . verily believe, ia one night wi h the assistance of our Centre" vklle '-neighbor?, ,nd those residing on the line of the Road ..." Jacob Kern hut Fait Overcoats. Jacob Krn has Winter Ovei coats. Jacob Ivern has Youth's Overcj Us. nJrJabb K-rii has fine Walkinsr Suits.: Jacob. Ken has iioc DiSd Sa.ia. Jacob Kern hag" the Qnest stock of clothing in the clvi ;:i "The1 -Sqaaw .winter''' now up-i'ng, betokens an ''Indian Summti-," which will last, about, A.j fprtnight, to foljpw in its trail before -the expiration of this: wbek, and i then coxneTh , Olili rainier ! dressed in his. coolest raiment remind ing all who are comport ot flosli and blood, that, to, Uisure warmth the only plan left is to go to Nye t Stirr's De poi 'Stove- Stcr,! and ! purchase one "of their "Home Coaifort" Cook Stoves, or any' other 'good kind of ; a Stove (and they have almost , every kind on hand that :ever 'was 'invented,) ; with ' which thoip rxtpnivft i V':irtrnrm i j ' filln.l Their Shop and 0:lIoe Stoves, for cither , -?.J; j . . . woou or toai, ure 01 Uie vcr3 ist pat terns. Thoir.;. Furnaces , are No.,1 and they: warrant them to..' gi ve satisTa'.-tion. Their assortment of - Tinwaro, Copper, Jtfrass and Sheet iron 1 Wares, ca"iot' be here or elsewhere, the sellcheap. Givd them'1' call Iwpovo!Twi-5prsent. and prospective. Between Parlwaar-JFrobtts. on Walnut,' Wm. Blanchard IsTjiliWinrJ! a new Woodhouse and Jerre.teek is Repairing in old one. In additioo.tQ. toe aboTeanother improve ment is 8ii5e"sted 'ah3atvthe i ostofiBe being ' opened at an eafher ifjlfr.in . the rniirning to accommoJte those who are Ablige'l to g) to their work'at ,7 o'clock." Mr. P.M., cootdn't yoti et'the 'niashee going at t tiat hour? or at 6 J. 2?. , It is naarly or quite 8, we notiee,- before hU clerks rhke thir appiarance. Stir errr tip, Isaac? I H 'r,s, iu:.. :) '- -e' Major M.- - M-Ltcey: isihe of tlie Committee on .'Banquet, at -the ap proaching Re Union of tbe l3 h Array : Corps. Itjatay be that somebody think . that isn't "the IVlajdr's' best Iioit We , are lookinsr for a' ticket in breathless anxiety.--. Bird.' ' 1 If some service in'the hunt afier Morgan, will entitle one to a tick t, we'd think of making application to tlie SIa jor for . one ; but . we feel somewhat tloilbttul. . -: r- I .'iv. -r-r. -r ".. . . , , -'i i REPORT OP RICHMOND SCHOOLS." For the must b ending October 1st, 1889. Number of pupils attending the Hith School; 93. " ' , , ..Number of piiils attt tiding the Gram mar Schools, 39. ' . ... . " Number of pupils attenHin? th&Jnter,mediat' Schools, 578. IS umber of pupils attending .tho il'ri6T0 uintier o f pti pil s a,f. t endlng".t ncoTored Schools, -8t .., T , .... ., ; mc i iioiif ociuiuis, mw. - ... Average nurnber.lu longing, 1,705. . act tciu vi ntitcii'iaime, n n . u- yo J. -. f Per cent ' of attendance, (colored ) 85, i Number of pupils neither, absent. - or tardy during the mouth, 559.' ;",'. !,,lSuro'er'of pupils taught both In Gerraaiiuy.Eiiglish,$70. , ,'.K'.T'", . , inuiiiutT oi Leaeue.rs, employ e, az. ... Ay.eiage . n'iiui.ber'. ol "pupils' to tho teacher, P3 , R . J.McrKiLj'lnpt.,. EiAVaynb .Railroad Every true friend ot this road should lend his aidto the f ffoit' how behV made to in.-iure the prorurin of , Uie iron The townships along the uneot .theioivl,can never do ho, good an act as tp vote. the nec-.r essary. means. to lay the track.- ami their own good sense .will dictate thut. po efforts should be spared to ma tiie last movement -a success.- TUt rade is ready ,Tthe tie3 are ready, all xhu'sprereauisites are -ready to their hands, and w arW i-jcry much mis.tA'cenL'.if-Jthis linat? appeal, which will insure, the road, shall jj-jssun heeded I "'Let 'tis 'fuakc one more eorf and liavi tu'w TOi.d.'' ' ;1 s-t-jar. Sot says last Saturday's IIdm-: ming Bird, and we 8ay4Arae!' 15 XJacob Kern, durin. tlie .dullest times of , the past season (iJiHio July and August,) manufactured pothiog to' order, amountinr to nearly lour tliousand dollars. Good for Jacob.
j IS tf! Council Proceedings .1 1- 5 J ' Tuksdat, Oct., 19th, 1869. Council met present all the members but Messrs Curme Patterson and Reeves. Mayor Bennett presiding. f "- 4" PETITIONS. 1 I From Philip ''Ly brook asking' permission to erect a frame stable on his prem esis on Eighth street, between Main and Broadway. "Referred to Board of Public Improvements. a : . . ... : v ' '. . . v EBPOUTS-j ..... -. : .. ' The Mayor reported that he had examined the memorial of D W C Mc Whinney prqtesting against the tax levied on his property for city purposes in his opinion the property of Mr. McWhinney was not legally in the city limits and could not be taxed for city purposes. In his opinion the tax could not beollec'ted'' ' r,-. Mr. Palmer reported that he had engaged three csr loads of coal for the use of Fire Companies. -n RESOLUTIONS. Jilr.Xidrfr offered a resolution approving the action of the Treasurer in borrowing 61,200 El end Watkins, at the rate of ten per cent annum; also contracting with' Joshua Kirk for the continuance of hi present lo:tnof 81.000 additional, payable in three years, at 10 per cent interest. Adopted. MrV Palmer offered a resolution authorizing the letting by contract ; to the ttest bidder, the construction of crossings an the north and south side ot Fifth' -street, 5; at the : intersection of Broadway. Lost. .i yj.
Mr. Peterson moved . that the Street Commissioners be allowed to hire two additional teuma two days for the pur I'pdse of graveling East Oakland street" i A.loptea., ,Vv-, A communicatfnn was received from ; the City Commissioners noti fying t he Council that they had examined the al-; ley running east from Sixth street, be tween. Mainland, Walnut, and assess the benefits ."aid damages accruing by opea1 in k said alley, as follows: C T Price, damages, 0l9o Benefits Wefe:, Meet hoff & Dickinson, $12,50; Albert Schnorr 820,00; John Richards, $50,00; t -Cathai rine Ham man, $50,00; S L Hittle, 862,50. On motion the communication was referred to a select Committee consisting ot Messrs' Elder,- Beil and-Watt-The Ciiief of Police reported that one of the guys , cf the Suspension x bridge was down, endangering the safety of J' - Hff I '-Ql i'3TT i Dr. Davis called attention to I the fact tliat there was a scarcity of water in some. df the Are cistern There was a partioular lack of water in the. well . on, Ninth and (Npbletheru being; ; .but about two and a half feet, of . water in it. ; tr.T -'r,-:'.r'.-.:' : tJesse M Hutton, by consent, said that the proprietors of the manufacturing establishments on Ninth and Noble streets were very anxious that - Council , should take some steps to procure an adequate supply of water to protect their establishments in case of fire; , . - On motion, the Committee on FireDe partment were instructed to have an examination of all the- fire wells and cis terns in the city and to report their con dition and capacity, and especially to make the wells in the neighborhood designated available. in case of fire On motion. Council adjourned. . c :,: jn Memoriarti. " ' ': '"' " W Ii ereai?, in the d ea th of our lamented . brother, David P. Grave, we are again rea.inded of the uncertaint3' of life. and of our dependence on one aii other, and upon Gd. therefore.- be it .' Resolved, by the brethren of Woodward L )dge, thit in the deat h . Brother. Graver we lecognizc the loss 'of.,' a worthy citizen and . a true Odd Fellow, whose labors in the cause of Friendship, Love and Truth, merit our noble emula-Rent-Iced .Whilst tieeply. n ourniug the 1 decease of our well beloved. brother; find, glancing bacK to , the , days . .when li voice and coi;nt il cheered and aided us ia the Lodge bt low, we will not:. forget I tohnmVdy bow before Him who c !U us h iT'.er . than tlio n,Af., i f I in tire Qtand lodge above .d ; -. -,.s Rexutved, "W hilst'oor ; hearts are heavy for the loss we sustain in. the tlonth of Brother Grave, wu.wih remember to condole - with his widow,' orphans and copy, tions be spread on the - minutes of the j Lodtie, a copy be published in the city f newspapersrand a copy be presented to j the family of. deceased M. W.IIobbs, ' nv ' James '-Williams', E. H. Conkle, ' Committee. in See the advertisement of the Zouave
friends, and to do all in our DOWeC to -f ata",ce "e surest -cviUenoe of its usefulness and mmmmrr,. ' i popularUy. No f am i iv s liould be w ithou t a bottle j ala to their consolation and welfare, in I it Vie house. , Hundreds of dollars and many hours I 11,; ii,.:. iiin . j ot suffering may be saved bv its timely use. f this, tlu ir great bereuvement. J J Cwiic c.ramp, and Dysentery yiell at once to its
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Clothing Store, in another column, : and f r"""' PMartm-Miirtht yum which nogive itsgjentlenianlyjand ' arcOjnmo ia ! wW n no longer) -t s ; ; - -
iiug piuuneiurs, i. on ti. rauiKiSL, a calL ? Ttere is the place (263 Alain st.j for bargaims in ooor Clothes., . ; " The Commissioners of Indiana to settle its war 'claims against the "J general Government' report that there is -due the State '848l4 178.24 for war expenses The pnofs and vouchers forwarded to the Secretary of the Treasurj' fill two large drv croods boxes.
. il J ! J J 1 Richmond; Oct.JZ; 1869. j i We, the undersigned, Dairymen of the
rity of Richmond, agree to sell . milk from the 1st of Nov. next, il 8 J cents per quart. - :' S. MiLLKR, Pyle k Wthitk, j Geo. Coale, II a lb & Campbell, J. II. BsRniDii AppEAUTa ts Pubuc.-tTUU representetl that Calvin Outhnd is the only 'Agent for Wayne County, Indians, to solicit ail on pay-'-ment of the A. M. E. Church. Richmond, Ind.:'03t. 21,1869;;;- i n32tf Goto Mrs. S. A. IUff, for latest styles of Bonnets, Ribbons, Lices, and Millinery Goods of -every description, at the ; most reasonable prices, at her establishment on isortn r rans-lin-st a few doors from. Min East side. SARATOGA SPRIN AVTiCR. Sabatoga, in the Stat? of New York, is one of the most remirkable mineral reserroirs upon the surface of the Globe. Within an area of : a mile in diameter are some thirty mineral springs no- teei then alike. In some of the waters. Chloride of Sodium predominates ; in others, Iodine. Maeresia, Sulphur, Chalybeate, etc. The bene6cil effects of eoBBerof these waters, as medical nsrtsiU are known throughout the civilized world. Probably ue hundred thousand persons isit these Springs annually. Many hundred thousand bottles of the water are transported and consumed in the virions localities of the country. , j . . The Saratoga 4A Spring Water is probably the uvwt effeetire mineral water found on either continent. It will be observed that it has ten per cent, greater mineral properties than the celebrated Congress Springs four times that of Uaden Baden of Austria; five times that of Aix la Chapelle in Prussia ; twice that of Vichy in France j nearly three times greater than the renowned Seltxerof Oermany; and equally over the Spas ot Batb,England,and Kissengen in BivariA. - . . e The reputation of this water is based upon its effects in diseases ot the stomach, liver, bowels, kidnevs, and spleen, and acts with wonderful benefit in cases of Chronic Dyspepsia, Constipation, Gravel, Gout, Scrofula, Cutaneous Affections. General Lethargy, Soreness, and Prostration of the system. .Trie value of the mineral waters has been pnxed and acknowledge! by medical men since the earliest civilization. A celebrated authority says : "The virtues of mineVal waters have been best shown in the treatment of obscure and chronic diseases." Ask for S iratoir. A" Snrinir Water, and take no other. Agent for the tiara toya "A" Spring Water,. , " ' T 8, College Place, New York. Sold at Wholesale by "., '., . ' i ;""' PLUMMER & MORRISON, f t 1 " ; : Ricnuosb; Isdiasa. J IIEIMSTUEK'C'.S 1 Celebrated Hair Restoratvie! INIMITABLE II A I It COLORING. The premature decay and turning oj tltt hair having so rauidly increased with the present generation, it has become a matter of great speculation as to the causo and theories are abundant in regard to it. v The instantaneous dyes.composed of lunar caU3tic; give an.vthinfr-but a natural appearance to the bairr dyeiiig it as cloth Udycd, furnishes but poor coun- . ttrfeit of nature. iiEiiusTitKET's-'i !?" HAIR -COLORING S RESTORATIVE is xot .1 iri:. ' ' ; . . - Its operation is not by any cbmicateflect. The result is -prtiduced by remedial agenceies, as may be easily determined by the fact of its not coloring the sKin in ths least, and its having no effect upon the color of healthv hair giving exactly the color the hair possessed bafore turuu.g grey., This, composition is the result of many experiments made with the view of removing certain causes by the use pf remedies.. That it has been eminently successful tb experience of the last thirteen years has fully dein" orrstrated -, It has been used by tbousanda of people and it eoff fails accomplishing what it is designed for. .' . , -Jt may be used as free as water, and with, as much safety. Composed of oil and Stiinul ting spirit, it furnishes an agreeable article tcr the toilette, tequiriug no other dresxiiii to accompany its use C Soon after application is thoroughly commenced, the small glands at the roots of the hair grow dark; the secretion of coloring matter may be observed at the roots of the hair, followed in a few days by the turning of the hair, which thns progresses until the desirod ehange is produced, and the ha;r pbsesses the natural color and grontu-of yeatli. The Restorative is sold bv the principal Drnggisis throughout the Wor!d, at Kifty cents and One dollar per bottle. Ask for Heimstreet's Hair coloring and take no -other. - ' ", r : . 1 ' , , v . . JOHN F. HENHT, Sole Proprietor. . k . 8 OMtjt Pluce, JVeio Yurhi ( Aj! JSofj at 'W' ' holesale by v. v,i J J X A. tuPLUMMEIt a lOliltlSSON, ' Richmond, Indiana. sr-' kEAFNESSi CATARRH. 'OR Mi9 A lady who has sunVrel for vear-t from Deaf ness and Catarr'i, was cured br a simple remadv. Her Sympathy and gratitu-ie prompts ber to aeud 1 the reiwipts, tree ot charge, to to an v one S'lnuarty fflicte.i. Adress, Mrs. M. C. LEOUET . , nov6-4iV. -if;,?;-; 7 -IIbken,N. J. ,:, JFRjGHTFUL DEVELOPMENTS I At last the people hive got the fact "through theii iiairV that hair dyes impregaated with acetate 0 lead and other metallic salts are 3 s . MURDEROUS PREPARATIONS. ; Wheu they see the metallic sediment at the bottom 1 of the bottles, they know that the disgusting stuff IT lit'erally thickened tciA Poinn. fr '-"". '.-.- . "'' .- .. "-z They ask, therefore, . '' f '; ' Harmless Vegetable D yei ; ' an I find if, pure and effls-ieSous, in' '' 1 " Cristadoro's Excelsior Hair Dye j . off fed anler the sanction of Professor Chilton'uirantee that it contains "nothing deleterious." CHISTADORO'S HAIR PRESERVATIVE as JircsAuig, acts like a etiarm on .the hair after Dye Trr it. J PAC033-4t -fi Cnmrt-ri- anrl niico nr. Pain anf - " " - - Agony.' .1 i . : : ; ( SlkR TOBIAS' CELEBRATED VEKETI AN LIX i M.y IMEX I', whose . wonderful cures, sure and instantaneous action, in cases of Cltronio Rheumatism, fleadache Toothache, Croup, Cuts, Burns, C lie, Crainp.i, llysenterj, etc., have astonished the civil-" iaeti world, id no new catch-penny ; but an article that has stood tui tost of tvrentr-two years. .The e-ormous sale ami rapidly incrasinz demand is and caa be given to the -oldest person or youngest chill. ; No matter if you have no confident in Pitent Medicines try this, and you will be sure to bay) nuuiu, auu recouiuienu in your inenas. uundreds of Physicians recommend it in their practice. ' Sold by the Druggists and Storekeepers. Prioe, -Kilty Cents and One Dollar. Depot, 10 Park Place,. Ncw lork. .; PAC033 st Ia ReinotQ Settlerasats of UntoW Value , rood makes blood ; blood makes the bodyl If the -blood be pure, the body is healthy. . So if we are not' in health, we know some impurities are lurking about ' which must be removed, and the sooner the bettev. The' wonderful cores effected by Brandrefh'a Pills have arrested tbe attention of enlightened physicians. Upwards of fir thousand now nse them in their daily practice, and two hundred have given their written testimony as to their innocence and Value, as cleansers of the bowels and blood. T,hei." nn to14 ve lue is to those living in settlements where doctors can "only be had at great expense. tf Tott te 8ick yu have only -to Uke one or wore doses of Brand: etb's' Puis to get cured. Full Directions are with each box'." c ; ' Soli by all Druists. PAC033 4t
'" Consumption
Dr. Schenck's Pulmonie Srrop for the cure of Coughs, Colds and Consumption. Dr rtchensk's Seaweed Tonic fo the care of Dyspepsia and all the DobiliUted Conditions of the Stoiutch. Dr. Scbonok'a Mind rake Pill", for Diseases of the Liver, or to act as a Osntle Purgative. All of these three madicines are often required in curing Consumption, though the Pulmonic Syrup alone has cured many desparate cases. The Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pillsdiisperate ca nlating the Stomach an i Liver, and help the Pulmonic Syrup to digest and search through the blood vessels, by which means cure is soon effected. These Medicines are conscientiously offere 1 to the nublio as the only safe, certain and reliable remedies for Pulmonary Consumption,- and for all those morbid conditions of the body which lead to that fatal disease. Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia are otten forerunner of Consumption; and when they manifest themselves they require the most prompt attention. . - The Pulmonic Syrup is a medicine which has had long probation bafore the public. Its value has been prove I by the thousands of cures it has made thtongh a period of more than thirty-five years, in all ol which tima its reputation has constantly increased, and the most obstinate skepticism on no longer doubt that it is a remedy which miy be used with confidence in all cases which admit of a cure. If the patient will perseveringly follow the directions which accompiny each bottle, he will certainly be cured if his luns are not too mish wasted to make a cure possible. Even id cas supposed to be incurable, when friends and physicians have despaired, the use of this Medicine has saved the life of the patient , and restorod hint to perfect health. . ' .;:- : Dr. Schenck d.es not say that all cases of Pulmonary Consumption are within the reach bf medicine, but he emp'iatica'l j asserts that often when patients hare the most alarming symptom, such as a violent cough, creeping chills, eight sweats and general debility, even 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 enrei. o medical treatment can create ne lungs, but when the lungs are very sidly diseased,, snd to so fee extent destroyed, a cure may be affected by Dr. Schenck's medicines. Also in Scrofulous Diseases these mc dicines are equally efficient. Dr. Sjhenek has photographs ol a number of persons who have been nearly covered with running iVes,a4 n6m; all lieil3d(ip -f This shows its purtfWug4roperti,eS(jrhic'1 uiest bcjSone to heal cavitiesin the lungs . In,tba trea7menVoitJ4ttiaiipt"loTt is-ofjthe ut most importance to give vigor and a healthy tone to I the system. . Ileucs it'is necessary to strengthen the appetite of the patieut anJ improve digestion . Proper nourishment is required together with such means as will nuke the food easily digestible. The articles most suiuble for the diet of Consumptive patients are designated iu Dr. Schenck's Almmacs , whicji are distribute 1 grituitously In general, the most highly nutritions' articles are to be pre ferred, but thedigestive orgia m .st be straogthenefi in order to mihe eithar food or me ticine ssrvic-Jable. This requirement is met by the' Sea wd Tonic,' an 1 for this purpos3 it was doiin.tt J. . When the digestive powers" are pit in good order, the food has its proper, eflfjct, the system of the patient is invigorate! an! fas lungs basrio to exercise their" -functions ia a normil and healthy manner Then the healing pawers of the Pulmmic Syrup will complete t'tie cure. r Pulmonary Consumption is' almost aloraya e iaplicat'ii Witlt Dyspepsia ,ani 1,'iver . Coteplaint.Schenck's Mandrake PitlS arj ialenlel to tj move obstructions from the Liver and restore its healthy, action. They have ill thj cjliitcy which is ascribed to calomel or 'blue mass,' and are warranted not to coat iiu a pirticle of nv mineral poison. These piils cure t,m most ojtinate coitiveuess, sick headache, piles, billions affsctions, and all other diseases which arise from a torpid or obstructed condition of thcli'vr. One box of these piils wiH prove the effi cacy of the me licine. . . t In Consumption the Seaweed Tonic and Slandrake Pills are invaluable auxiliary mjjicines. They re lieve the" snffjtings of t'aa Pttient and assist the Pulmonie Syrup in efl&cting a care, They have been found tisefal in advanced stages of Consnmption, where the lungs are almost entirely destroyed, and all svmptoms, according to thejudgment of the phy sicians, indicated spsedy detth. The lives of p.tiints who were actually ia a dying condition, htve been preserved for months by the use of Schenck s three great remedies. Dr. Schenck's Almnac, containing a full treatUe en tha various form .of ! disease, ..his mode Of treatment, and general, direstHa how to u se his nedcine, can be had gratis, or sent by mail by addressing his Principal Office. JS6. la North Sixth St.; Philadelphia, Pa . ,. , Price of the Pulmonic Syrup an! Seaweed Tonic, each SI 50 per bottle, or $7 50 a palf dozen.' Mandrake Pills, 25 cents pes boa. 1 - - .x r;4. : - For sale by all Druggist and de lers. " 45 ly-S il P t " ' : " J& X - JEW . t - The attention of our readers is directed to the alvettisement of COFS HYSPEPSIA UURE.in another partof the Palladium. This truly Valuable Medicinois recommended by allwlo it. ' Uea 1 the certificates. 'sasaaasaasmaMaansmaaaBassweassaaaansnMaasMSMmMaMW The Great Cause --or - ' ' Human ' ZVliseir. ... .. ......... ; .... Just Published, in a scale! envelope. : Pricv 4i cenfs. 4 ALocture on the Xitturj Treatment and H idical Cure of Semiual Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced bv Self-Abase: Ir voluntarv Emissions. . Impotenev, ' Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Lf r.iarriats i peneraHyf; Jonsumpttoo, j Lpuepr, aud I;"ili."feutal and Ptivsical Incainc-:tv. Ac Bv Rob. ..... ...... . . vulrrrtreli. M. U.. auttiorot tUe'lireen Uook,'c. l 1 he world re. lowned author, in this a lmirable Lec ttire, lesrly ' proves from his own experience that the awluUeirseonence ot delf-Abnse mat be effectu - ally reino -e-f wit.tout dangerous snrK-aLonerat ons ally reino -e-l wit:iut dangerous snrek-atonerations t6ogi;,"s io.stru:nent, ringii or cordials, pointing out a aio-te of-cure a, once cjrf iln and effectual, by wii-cli every snffjrer, no matter what his condition may tia, m iv cure: himieif cheaply,-, privately and radically. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousand t . I . v-i K I i r rieirt under sea V in a plain nv(.lipe,' toanv address on receipt ofsixceuts, or two postage stamps. Dyanrssin tiie pnrjlisf.frs. Also, Li.-CulrerweH's-'.MtrrUge Guide,' pt ice 25 ni,'.-A'i, v - , v . - i 1 1 1 - ! vM- UUIIOlsal f ' - st " -' ' ; -- Chris. J". T. Kline Jt Co.. k 'Post Office IV.x 4,51-127 Dorjv New York THE HOME for the FRIENDLESS Hrfs been fitt.-d ep w-itta a liaundry and has for the past few rnoi'tha been successfully" engaged I in washing-rnd ironing. "By this means we have heen ' rable to. contribute" largely towards supplying the daily wants of the Home We would respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, and warrant Sj tfsfaetmn. Clothes will be sent for and returned in good order at as low rates or lower than, any where else. T.o application- for washing may be left at tbe post Office at the Home on South 6th street, near the corner of Msrket.or with any one of the managers. , - On behaif ot the Board. -- - .-j'-n !1 K. M. COFFIN, President. c The lloma lor the FrisndloHft isi maw T.rpnirprl in tin mil lei nri ti at tolAiii aAnrincr with fMtnfjam &i A rlisnatr1t erms moaerate.1- Applications may be made at the r ..r... . , . ... , . ifc. ai. uur vin.i'res t :- t3o-msirt Tianirnafra t Z O-r-U-. v uci 1 i,t.fia..i,iuiiy competent, would like to xs..give to soma intelligent American gentlemen Wssons , ia the Gbbmah Lan?uaee. Also, lessons j -riven - in other - langruaees. For particulars nlsase ca'l at Mr. Kachmau a Cigar store. Main street, No.
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THE HATTER; 226 MAIN STREET. 1R: HUITER CONTINUES to treat all private diseases, Syphi'.i , in all its forms, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Orchitis, and all urinary diseases, and the effects of: mercury are completely eradicated; Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, resulting from self abnse or other cansesY end which produces aotne ot the fol- ' lowing eOVcts, as blotches, bodily weakness, indiges- . tion, constipations aversion to society, unmanliness, " dread of future events, los of meraorv, indolence. ; nocturnal emissions, and finally prostration of the vital power, can be fully restored to health. Persons afflicted with this or sny other delicate, Intricate, or long standtng constitutional coiuplainthould give the Doctor a tnl. He never fails. The Doctor publishes a medical circular thatg'vea a full exposition of venereal and private diabases, that can be had free at office, or by mail lor one stamp. It gives a cb'ar delineation of all the diseases and conditioua resulting from the, infringement of the moral laws, excesses, indulgences. expoaures.and imprudences in married or single life. Every sen tence contains instruction to the afUicted and oat : ing them to determine the precise nature of their complaints." ' ' - ' - ' ' i The establishmeot, comprising ten ampksrnoms, ia . central. When it is not-convenient to visit the city, th Doctor's opinion by giving a written statement of the case, and medicines can be forwarded by mail er express. In some instances, however, a personal examination is absolutely necessarr, while in other daily personal attention is required, and for the ac-t commodation of such patients tbere are apartments' conjee ted with the office that are provided with every requisite that ia calculated to promote recovery. including medicated vapor baths AH prescriptions are prepared in the Doctor'a Laboratory, under his personal supervisi-n. Medical pamphlet at office free, or by mail for two stamps. No matter who have failed, read what he aavs. Office No 183 Third Btreet, 'tetween Green and Walnut streets, near the Post office. Louisville, Kt. Office hours 9am to 7 T if.; Suodava 10 a M to 12 if .... "I'-lj Commissioner s Sale Real Estate Cf PURSUANT to a decree of the Court of Comma n neas of Wayne county. In liana, the undersigned will offer at On tUorenisas hereinafter uaiteil, on j,, Q AT m TT T? THV y -""V"" -t 9 t t The 6th Day of Nov,. '69, At one o'clock of s il day, the following Rsa I Estate, to-wit i ; ! - ; - - - -u; '' ' , The Borth, half of the southeast, quarter of Lot ho. three (3) in that part of the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Iudiana, laid on by- Looimissioners to sen the real estate ot aamael n . Smith. :. Hits property has on it a NEr BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. : And also Lots No.'tS and i, in that part of s(jd: city laid oot by Charles T. 11-ice and . Cl.emeuta W. ; Ferguson. -, . - . . ; - AlsolotsVo.lt. 15. 33 and 31. and fciia-vn as le plat of Greenwood laid out by; JameS W,.;Suta containing j ....... . - t ABOTjfEIGHT ACRES. ; ; : ; 4 - '. -: And situated to the northeast of'said city and near it. . - , ' .- . i k i i - ' -' i ! Th fnnrthof the onrchaSe money will be required dawn, and the residue in thre equal rastalnw;us of 6, 1-2, and 18 month after date, wiUi interest i rom date, for the pavment of which jotes an! a mortgage on the proerty sohl will be required of the purchaser. A certificate wilt -be given to each purchaser conditioned to make a deed when the sale is confirmed and the-conveyance! is ordered lv the Court. t. , OARKET SCUSELLE, ; r DAVID FELTMAN. ' Oct. 5, 18f.s ' " -- ' Oinmisflonei. -, FOUTI'O CELEBRATED Horse aM Cattle Powflers. This preparation, long and favoraljly known, will thoroughly re-invigflvata broken down and low-spirited horses, bv strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intestines. - - It is a sere preventive er an atseasea incident to this animal, such as LLNG FKVCK. liLA.NUClta, IIXUlll WATER, HEAVES. COUGHS, DISTEMPER, FEVERS, FO.t K I)ER, LOSS OF APPETITE AND A'lTAL ENERGY, fte. Iu use improves the wind,- increases the. appetite , gives asmseth. and glossy sain and -"transforms Mie miseraoie sneieum ; Inteafine-IookinK and spirited liorc. I S .- rTo keepers of Cows this pieparaUon is invaluable. It is a sura pre- -ventive against Rinderpest, Hollow Horn, etc. It. lias Iwen proven by , actual experiment to increase tha . quantity of milk and cream twenty ; per rent, and make the butter firm t i . I. r.MM.i. ..i.l. i i gives thera aa appetite, loosens their hide, and makes , .. them thrive much foster. vr i " & " "" In att diseases of 8wini, such as Coughs, Dears in - the Lang", Liver, $., this arUcle acts as a sneciflc. Bv outtina from eiehalf a paper fa a paper in barrel of I swill the aoove aiaeases win wenai-. Seated or entirety prevent.' If given l. ia. time, a aertaiu preventive and eure tor tus nog vuoiera. v ) JZs- 1 " 1 r"'DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, 1" BALTIMORE, Mil. , v for sate by Drngirists and Storekeepers thmagaout the Cnited 8tats, Can atlas and South Africa, . . f i. -T 1 . i 't Thft 0reat External ' Bemedv. uwwwuj s TWMuiMiil'lU.rf. -'-. i ;IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM The repuintion of thU preparation ia to welf estab - lishrHl, that little need bo eaid in thit connection. t.- On MAJf it has never tailed to cure PAI.VFCL . 'JJERVOra AFFECTIO.VS, CO.VTRACTIXO MUS--CI.F.3, STIFFNESS AND PAINS IV THE JOINTS, r STITCHES intheSIDEorBack, SPRAINS, BRUISES, " , Persons aflfted withBheumatism can be effectnaily f and permanently cored by using tins wonderful prepa- " iW : . : . . ..... . . i K ik. i a : . . - an Dei ng applied. On HORSES it win cure SCRATCHES. SWEENEV. POLL-E3"II.riIfLA, OLD RUNNING SORES, SADDLE or COLLAR CALLS, SPRAINED "JOINTS, r STIFFNESS OF JIIE STIFLES, Ac It will prevent, . HOLIX1W HORN and. WEAK BACK IN MILCH i s COWS... t ... -s I kave- met; with irrcat snecess in, brinsrinp my . Miic tare withiU the reach of the Public.' 1 1 am daily in ' - receiptor letters (rem Physicians, Druggists, Merchants Ami Farmers tP.tif(n. A i. .j . . DAVID E. FOCTZ. JW 7 ' - - '1 i 4 i HOOT "ANDJ SHOE" MANUFACTORY TOTI. I Q-f 'MA TW .QTRTPPT. ai : -. r. im v juj.) uuixxi MAlSAIi. Al B OOTS SHOES," CHEAP FORcAsHt Tiaringa good assortment 6 f Boots and Shoes now on hand, of my own manufacture and Eastern made work, and being prepared to"' fill .all orders for i either , Sewed or . Pegged Boots and Shoes. 1 At the shortest powdble noticej the undersigned respectfully asks thecitizen of Richmoijd and vicinity or shwsof atrnrjage,-rokiug thaaa for that bre4toforeso4illlTeended5- a' ToresoTtoeraiiy etenfleo' w a j Jnsteive him a call at his Shon.one door f.aat nf
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T. Nestos A Ce.'s Grocery Store, Weat Main Street, where he will be happy to see hia old customers, and aa many new ones who study their own Interest, "and wanta good pair of Boots or Shoes, made riv-tingly of the best material and at reasonable prices. Kichmond. Oct. 12th I860. C. ESTEI.I.
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PURE ' BRfcD UOOBlkVp Fflntw' WINTER - ftBBD WIIEAT, And otbev T TUllf SEEDS, from iMttaH' Wftri' nsttnlnl Pnran, ffaamtrvrshMrg, PsTl Dield's and Boagbtoa Beirdle' 'Wek's and Treadwell's Bearded White Wheats, French White and Ben Chaff, Purple Straw BoirtWd Red jtfediterra neaa,and German Amber Beardless, are the best, earliest, hardiest and most prodoctive Wh-ats that can be recommend? d foe (enerat cultivation. Priceti per bushel. 4 poNtdaefaoy kind by mail poitpaid,for $1. Twenty beads of different varieties sent post paid for $1. Twenty other1 varieties of Wheat, - Barley and Oats ot lastye-rV importation See Delta's Experimental Farm Jonrnal ; sent and subscribe for it; only fl 60 a y ear j the most useful Journal printed. Address ' j.:.". i . GEO. A. DKITZ, Clamberabug, Ps . aug 31-4t. . ri . . ... . - . . : JAMBS tl STARR, r Slim & GftS PIPE FtTTEB Cas Office on Main Street, bet ween Peail 2 : aitd Hariea, on d Floor. - Fine Gas Fiztiires, 'at Less 1 1UAN EASTERN PRICES, "r r , , All work promptly done in the best and most satisfactory manner and Waiuianteis . t-. ; Richmond.Jan. 5, 188w. ' '"'j','"' ' fA:Faj-tner Wanted t5l:;:J To take an interest i a new discovery of great value. . Perfect sa'.isfaeUon guaranteed. The parties' can hare an opportunity to fcnt the articles to their' entire satisfaction. Tba articles are in the chape of medicine, and baa never tailed ti cere in a half doen different diseases that are eerr common to man and w til prove fatal if not removed. I have no desire to swindle anyone. M reasons for a partner is for the want of capital. Any person desirous of engaging in a very paving business, and to relieve th-j d:s tresa of thousands -oalddo welfto investigate this matter. For further particulars inquire at tU Pal ladium omce. . ; , . . ' - noJ2-tf.- - ' - JEHIEL RAILSBACK. RESPECTFULLV announces to the citizens of Richmond and Wayne county, that he has resumed the Practice of Law in the room ovor Haines Store, opposite tba Richmond National Bank, where ha would be pleased to see his old friends and all desiring his assistance In fbat line. ' i ;- asT"Entrance one door West of 4r. R Wiggice Co.'a Saddlery and Leather Store. . ,. ,, . . .. Richmond, a ng. 19, 1869. , V ' "' ' 2,tf ' "a1VG US T U S IJ V O tT TV i ,1 . Attorney and Notary, : jjaEfOTice in Haines' Building,-opposihr tlicKichmond National and Citizens UinVi, i:' -T : ; .-ii.i H S f .. I '. .f,-;-.i-Ric""e'dIw". ., ,. tf Z T. R03B, Dantist, ' ?T. W. Corner of Mais rhiI Pcurlsts.r !,Richmond:lnd lEETII EXTRACTED without pain by the : aTL - nse of Nitrous Oxyde or Laughing Gas; ' ; v Teetb inserted -from flO to S 16 per set. . : A 11 work WAaaAKTsn..,-. ,-; Feb. 20, 1SG3, NICHOLSON & BRO., Booksellers & Stationers, (NEVT STASO) 'i:r Cor: h and Main, Odd rellowsRuildiuc; n RICH MO50, f NDI AH A:- - - : 4S-tteriJ :;r(i..--;i :..'. lis,:; LvJfeivk. JO HN A1 TTORNEY AT LAW aud .SOTAftl Office No. 33, Main-st., R Mimoud. Iud Attends to the collection of all claims in'anv Mate o the Uoioni ' Will practice in any oi tbe Courts e InJiaiia and Ohiw Execute leda, .Mortgages, a nd Powers e-f "Attorney, either inland or foreign. Hy sincial arrangement with Cl P.' Adao, in Cincinnati. (Oerman C-u--ul and IJiLtsa Co., of Kew .York, t am enabled to forward and receive any looney packaires or other valuables, aa well 'as to attend to the transit of persons from any part cf Europe or from tUiscountry. . -.yii u ; f,;-" .'. .. cT'ALauinessstrictljrsenBdeutiai and promptly attendedto. ' ; J. JJ. P. July Tth.' 1869. : .f-'L: iiatf Slate RoofiriQ: C- I hereby notify the eitisenabf "Jlicbmoml and the surrounding country that I tui- prepared to furn'sh all material ai.d put on a r ' t 'l ' Slate .Roofing IniGooof ISfyls,, - end Stales from the . .f ,,,, sj ? . '.. - j . . Best Vermont Quarzios, i ) and do work as i, k A.tjDf --j'T.-s sf-.i? -i" - Low as It Can be Cone: And woold refer to tbe roof on "Grace M.' E." Church, t f and the Sebool House in tbe city; nzi j 2z ; i i Atl-' WORK GlA RANT CKD . -" : L-j ' T e ao-obw ay 0W. UJBfcrib. . l For -the 'Ir-'eoplel ' Containing lull in-truction) and Practical FoOitt, ad- : ' 'isptud to eery Kind ot Busintrst, atid to VI .:. . t . the States of the LTnion. , Ui; r vm assart t v 1 s a e o f i-v. ,r t-5 ". '. ' ' " ,V -V ttrs 'ilar.-";":. - tliere is book "of the kinl 'wfiicijr will U3 rank with it for authenticity, intelligence- and cotiiph-t-j-r i ness.frdpringfield Mass. ).Ucpuhllca.n. , j ; . to L This U the OSL A'EW. DOOK Lf the kind pisb- . " i Tmhed for ma'oy years.' .It is "prepared by aft blo
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f't-CbnnectJottt.ii wind . trjt! v'f -njN ,-'--' ... ;U.. Sold only by subscription. Agents, wanted every -i where.'" Send for Circulars. -v ' ' - O. D. Case A Co Publishers. Hartford, Conn.: No. ?Jil Spruce Street, Ji.,Yora; Cincinnati, OUirgand L'hi-.-,l cago, niinois. , : lf hSilTijai1 - "iHWaV Witnotttren a sui table rsTira 01 iU oaolefo Jr. statementii,- Do atit4ofouod UiAt irork tBAM bkblin's Law Book ro Thk 'Pkopls. . " . f spHE firm of ClajkJdulford A Cois'fhis d ty d is " solved. J. Barkl.tw Withdrawing.' p. Clifford is authwee4 t'.WH account; 6;; ? ;s. f Kichmond, Ind., Oct. lPitftp.i ab3-3tpd f Administrator's Notice. aj O t ICR is bereny gtti that 'tiie uwdsraigied has 'I. .ten aprfHuted administrator of the Estate of .ten apprHuted administcatjor nf . the Estate of I ' William .V. Millerj latJ of Wayne? county, deceased. ! .. 1.- . la .,,nm, I., u. ! . . ' u ;c ' " ' "LEWIS O. 1ILHR. L.': - 4i fe eSW hie ,efrri Administrator. fjs.-. Has removed bis BeaUtae -sad Office to No. 'IV-KorthPearIStreet.ru! hi.x lu -j " Office 1 f osr: 'fm 1 to ' 2, and from 8 to 7 P M. and at all " other times when net professionall engaged. , ; Ricanbiro. July'aAiast.i ' ',. r i9:Sjn , - i ' ' " - , ' " ' 1 1 1 mil la,, ., , . ccXtasecBtriTa'a Notice. JT F.TTERA Tesmnientarr oh the last WMl of Thos TLA,!. Bant! late of ta ityt Uie ii mood, Wayne county, and State rf Indians, deceased, have this ifay been tranted to the nodenrfned by the Clerk of the kWsyne; Coaaatoa' Pssasyotit ssitr.-icodsty. - AU per
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son, navinu claims againai aui cstatu, are require.: to flle them with th ClevktrFisaid Coiirt.'rltrly sworn to, within one year from his date.j the Vstate is solvent. SE VILLA jfUrfUi '. October U, tS6. f , x.
