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They willed hi Cmnaaon Jim for short, , Ana bit bum 1 Ntw knew $ But it aint ao 'count for he's quiet now, And his sleep fa the kind that all nun know : Who five m we ssinrxs do. . . .. le heel him talk of a blue-eved gal ' 8oaMwbre a tot Eastern shore ; If only I kaon ed whar the esliker U I'd write bow be eJosedn bia earthly bit And wouldn't ee-eoe bask no more.
, vTsNe ranched together high aighteen year & . . 1 1 1 - .
- -m pennon oy un ana suarr ,
Aw -wow to thin that I'm all alone 1
ThwfrCinaamon Jim baa cwt snd .gone
'- "I havea t no Iritnda to spare. sriv . - --. i It molt a bin eighteen rear ago Th rln miim tbart f
Right nigh to cay nkitea 4 looked op and seo
Tbemaaadvaaoaanta-facin at me Like rod hide s lookin' for bar. ; " ; Ho, no, not Cinnamon Jim t no, sit 1 Twaa a grissly a-tookln' for meat, And wonderin' whether I'd pan out tat, And too-kin aa sweet at a tiger cat When Ace keeper was atandin' a treat. : Why didrfl I ten! My lege "Was too stiff. And I didn't know how to nrar t
So I atood liken state at the end of a claim, And eouldn't bsvs told yon my grand mother' i
Her mora to gat out of the way. WelL this 'era Cinnamon Jim, he seen The shape that the -trouble was in ; Hia claim waa off to the rear r mine, But be made for tba bar In a right bee line, And bo want for old Cale to win. Ho come a flyin, with pick in hand. Like a war Sioux on the plain, And ho Tailed like a doaen Arrnnhoes.
As bo paaaed onoo' Cinnamon Jim's beat blows
With the pick toto3rissly,s brsin. So, fellers, if you'll only gimme a band, We'll lay bim np into my bonk s Wo wont make much of a f nneral. sirs.
Irtft eanfnlly, Cunurmon's - what I he atirs t
Why, bang It, M Uinnamon a arnnK. .
Co.saaKssuKR, like corns, are ofitn
paired off.
A-cu.D9XB-H0Kts 1a not necessarily tUtempered because b takes a fence read!!. ' ,
Fiotrau won't lie," won't they? Docs a (ashiorable woman's Jsnre tell the tenth? . t
"lov tare been sorely tnea," said a
sympathizing friead to Joe Crowden, weeping orer the coffin of his third wife. "Yes," responded the bereaved one, "I Jsave always had the dreadful lest luck
-"With women." ; - J- '(Zi
Uatbimosiaixt spetkirg, the "single thooeht" that anioaates "two soals" in
Indiana seems to be the thought of be
coming single again . by means of
What sort of ascent is a descent? , A trip np, for it brings yon down. " j '
A max nu no nor tight to say an
'WBCtvu tniiig than to act one; no more right to say m tad thing to another than j
to knock him down. Johnson.
, Cohsciiscx, is most men, is bat the
anticipation of the opinions of. others.
xatlob;
r' "5 Why is a caterpillar like a loaf of hot bread? Becanae it's a "grub1 that
.makes the batter fly. I
Why are penmakera the,, most dis-l ' ' honorable persons in the , world? Be !
' cause they make people steel pens, and
; then say they do write. Good manners are a part of good morals, and it is as much your duty as your interest to practice both. Why is an old pocket , handkerchief like an old ship? ; Because it has ezpeI .rieaced many a hard blow. : ; Ths genial Apache chief, Cochise, is said to hare committed over 100 murders within the last two years, many of his TicUmsfceing subjected to the most
frightful tortares. A Psobia man was . attacked and knocked down .by a wild , si eer, which -attempted to pin 'bim to the ground. Luckily, the animal's horns passed be tween the man's body and arms. Pos--sessing great mnscnlar power, the man
seized the horns and with all his force twisted the steer's neck and throw him. . . He then jumped up and ran, but his flight was needless, s the steer was found dead the next morning just where he was thrown, his neck having been broken.
Ths Franklin (X, It) Patriot, tells the story of a lad, skating on a pod s bora Franklin, who struck fire with bia akate near a alight orifice in the ice, from which a steady flame arose. Afterward the ice was broken and a match applied In the pr.'aenoe of quite a party, the gas giving a large and steady flamn for over a quarter of an hour. Wltatever may be said of the appointment of Admiral Polo as Spanish MinU ter Plenipotentiary to the United StatesT that of Concha to be Captain-General o Cuba does hire some significance. Concha, Marquis of Havana, had long experience in Culnn affairs, having been Captain-General of the island from 1849 to 1852, and again from 1854 to 1856. Commander Alexander U. Senimes, of the Uniied States navy, has been found guilty of cruel punishment, abuse of official power,.oppresHve and inhuman ron duct, unbecoming an officer and a gen-" TV! . ... I
uciuau. iis sentence is. to be suspended from service three years, and 5 repri-
manaea in general orders ey the Secre
tary of the nary. ' ' -
In Howard County a number ' of farmers, also a few citizens of Kokomo.have
an enterprise in band. Stock to the amount of $20,000 is to be raised. With
this capital a farm is to be purchased, and that form is to be slocked with find
cattle, bogs, sheep, and horses. ' Especial
attention will first be iv n to the pur
cnase of tine bulls, rams, boars and
atallions.
STATE NEWS.
NEW STORE."
SEVER AT. PAPF.RX nr.AIM
To be Tbe BEST Newsnaner Pub-
, llahed in Eastern IndisnaT
Bat owing to a generoas modesty
on our part, we only claim
To be among tbenssT, if not
Bntire New Stock ! - . .1 .1 . t n .1
.. - ' DEALER IN '
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Gents Tarnishing Goods,
mm mm
Snbscription Price, in Advance, JOB PRINTING.
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Unsiaess Cards Shippine Cards. ,
Railroad Cards,
Visiting Cards, Address Cards, Bill Heads, Business Cards, Checks. Drafts, '--'-
Weddinfr Car h Visiting Car ds, . ' Ball Cards, , InTitation Card, Ac., A . Bills of Lading . ' Letter Heads, Envelopes, Statements, Ac.r
WINDOW SHADES:
Lace Window. Curtains;
-ML-
270 gtt- gt;
Entrance ,to Office, 228
Mam Street, 2d door East of the '' Citizens' Bank. :
"Orders thankfully reced and promptly
attended to. Address,
,'v; Richmond : Ind. April 29. 1871.;
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The small-pox has fled from
Liberty.
Old topers in Gosport.when thev
"sober off," enter into50 bond to ! keep the pledge. r Liberty aspires to a hotel built on the same plan aa the Bates House and of like dimensions. Curtis Pence, of Watren, had 8400 stolen from bis bouse about three weeks ago. No clue to the tbief. ,: :l ,i - ; Z. Hunt has sold half of the Logansport Journal to Mr. Joe. Dague, a weJl known job printer
oi inaccity. - , : J. L. Badalett has been a sub. acriber of the Vincennes San for fifty years, and has paid for the fifty-first year in advance. ' - Thero is a gracioua revival' of religion now in progress at 'Union
Chapel, near Mul Lick, Canaan
Circuit, under the labor of Rev. Isaac Tomer. Quite a number Of
conversions, seventeen in number,
nave been added -to the Church. ! Madison Courier A proposition to light the streets of Mount Ternon, this State, was opposed in the City council of that burg on the ground that if the streets .were lighted, thieves would be enabled to see when they were
, watched, and consequently, it would impossible to catch them. . Because a Fort Wayne woman kept her bedbug poison on the same shelf with her preserves . she don't have to mend Johny'a trows sera any more .
An Elkhatt county man made a mistake in church the other day; when the contribution box was held out to him. He went for his pocketbook, bnt produced a pack of
cards. The deacon with box passed, -.w,;:;., . i -., Logansport has a new Den: otcrutic paper called the Son.
Editor and Publisher
Dissolution Notice.
Reverdy Johaaoa aad the Knklnx.
BavaaoT Johhso went to Columbia. South Carolina, te defend the Kuklux.
disbelieving the reports of tho character
of their organization, and disputing the . constitutionality and necessity of the Knklux act, and of we use of mliitary. He had no personal interest in any of the prisoners, nor was he engaged on account of any individual; but by the nature of his engagement and nnderta king and convictions, he ' became a counselor and attorney for the Kuklux
prisoners in general. We doubt if it is the history of political or criminal trials a lawyer aver arose in court and pronounced such a judgment against tb0 client he had undertaken to defend as Bkvkbdt Johhsoh did against ku-kluz-' ism as there exhibited, when, after listening to the testimony in the case be waa
defending, ne.aaid: - r I have listened with horror to some of the testimony which have been brought before you. The outrages proved have been shocking to humanity, they admit . neither of justification nor excuse; they violate every obligation which law and nature imposes upon men. These men
appear to have keen all alike insensible to the obligations of humanity and relig-
1 ion; but the day will .come, however, if
it baa not already arrived, when they
will deeply lament it Even if justice
should ot overtake them, there is an
- omer tntraatt lrom wniou there ,ia no
escape. It is their own conscience, that tribunal whleh tits in the breast of every
r . living maathat atill small voice that
thrills through the Jteart, and aa it speaks
" givee happiness or torturethe voice of
, . conscience the voice of Ood. And if it
has net already epoken to them in tones which nave waked them to the enormity
t of their oendceLJ trust in the mercy of
heaven taat a voice will speak before
they shall be called 4o the dread tribunal 'to aeoount for'tWr tratwgressionj in this
' world. .,.
The : remonstants against the licensing of John Morford 1 to retail intoxicating liquors in the
town of Metamora, have appealed from the decision of the Commissioners to the court of Common Pleas. The issue they want : settled is this: la a man who bas bad a license and wilfully violated the law, of -the good character contemplated by the law, and of sufficient character to entitle him to a renewal of of his license..
rwHE partnership heretofore existing beJL tween A. E. Crocker and Elijah Coffin, under the firm name of A. E. Crocker A Co.,
8 this dav dissolved bv mutual consent. A.
E.Crocker purchasing Elijah Coffin's inter
est, is alone authorized to receive money tine 1 the firm, and will pav all demands on presen
tation. ' The business will be continued oy the undersigned at the same flace and nnder
the same firm name,4?hcre he hopes to see
his old friends and many new ones. Mil A. E.Cbocub.
IN RICHMOND.
Shop on Main street, between Pearl . and Front south side. V . B. BRUMFIELD, Has jnst opened cut a first class Gun Shop
in the city of Richmond, where all kinds of Uunsmithing will be done promptly. I have also a large and splendid assortment of Donble Shot Guns, fine Lamellated Steel Barrels.
line liondon Twist," and in fact una or all
hinds. Rifles cl my own make, Pistols, and a general assortment of
GUNNERS' OUTFITS! Such as Shot Belts, Powder Flasks, Game Bags, Shot Gun Cleaners, Wad Cutters, and
everything that is generally kept in a city Gun Establishment. A large assortment of Amunition. i
Tine Diamond Grained Powder.
Fine Rifle Powder, at 40c per pornd . Shot at
12c. Lead at 12c. Water Proof Caps at lOe
per 100. Common . fc. at oc per box.
When Yon Come to Town)
' be Sure to Call.
.and see-my stock, and if you want a gnn,l feel sure that I can sell you one cheaper than
you can buy anywbereeiee, as I buy direct
irom the importers, and in large quantities. - 23-tf. Partnership Notice. mTOTICE- is hereby given, that Mr. B. F.
JLW Crawford hSB this dav bden admitted an
active partner in onr firm. The business will
be continued in the firm name of Zeller A Co. All indebtedness of the old firm will be set- j
tied by Zeller A Bro., to whom all outstanding accounts shall be paid. O.K. ZELLER, ,
1 B.F.CRAWFORD. jHf . 357 Main street, Richmond, Ind. 43t2 , Howard Sanitary Association.
For the Belief and Cure of the Erring and j Unfortunate, on Principles of Chriatian 1
fbiianthropby. BTJSSAYP on the Errors at Youth
Ei and tbe Follies of Age. in relation to Mabbiagi and Social Evils, with san '
itary aid for the afflicted. Sent free, I i - t ... '
Bcaieu envelopes. 'Address,
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P.-
-ir t'liiUdelBhia
StoEnach9 ILivcr and JDSlood,
TOGETHER WITH DISEASES OP
No. 265 West Seventh-st., "!. . i d r Cincinnati, Ohio.
If E are now treating many of tbe most eevere and stubborn cases of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints with nneqnaled success. Onr mode of treatment is the. mcst scientific and modern now in use. It is an undeniable fact that many of the following: diseases arise
Kidney Disease, Inflamed and nllicrately Ulcerated Sore Throat, Catarrh and Consumption ; also the various diseases peculiar to females. ; It U unwise, then, for those who have any of tbe various forms of Liver Com- - plaints to -delay treatment fer a single day
' while relief is within , your reach, for what , may now seem incipient in its character may very soon develop itself into an incurable- and complicated disease.. . . - ' .. 1'e have cured thousands of these cases in every form, and aie therefore able to realize
. their frequency, and are acquainted with tbe
true u de or treatment. s Office and residence, 265 West Seventh-st.
Office hours from 9 to 12, from 2 to 4, and from 7 to 9. 33-lv TREMONT . HOUSE , JOHN ELLIOTT. Proprietor. CORNER OF FIFTH AMD MAIN - Riohmond.tiWl '
9 oo;,ooo
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EXCELLENT FA R MIN Q AND
SPLENDID
PINE LANDS,
FOR SALE. .
Oa whicb are One Thousand Million
Pine Timber and Inexbausti ' ; . iIe Qnantiiiesof Maple, llceh, Elm, Ash j Hemlock, ' " s':: oak,-- s:!- ' The grant of lands to tbe Grand Rapida A Indiana Railroad Company, to build their Road from Fort Wayne, Indiana, to Traverse -Bay and Mackinaw, Michigan, comprises in its farming lands every vaiiety of sail, from the rich clay loam, to tbe light sandy, and they are found in - that section of Michigan, north of the city of Grand Rapids, and eon tjgucus to tbe great fruit belt on the eastern shores of Lake Michigan,' now being rapidly developed by railroad and other enterprises.
The Pine Lands are situated on tbe Muskegon Manistee, Pere Marquette, White, Pine, Tamarack, Flat and Rouge Rivers, and lying twenty miles .on either side of tbe surveyed line of said road, and are in the heart of the Pine Section, from which Chicago is so largely supplied. : ?: : TFarming Lands are sold to actual Bet-
tiers, oa Credit, one .quarter down, balance i a yearly payments, interest 7 per cent. Persons desirous of locations for farms will, on application at the Office, ia Grand Rapids, be furnished with Tickets over the Road, entitling them to Retarn of Fare,
in the event of purchasing any of the Company's farming land. - For information about the lands, prices, location, 4c, address .WM. A. HOWARD, t , 3 ' '''Land Commissioner, " 1 TM jPetet. , Grand Rajtids, Mich -, , . 40to2&G.P.R.ACO.
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RTCHM0H3, INDIANA.
W11 be given one or two persona, of either sex, in Ricnnoirn, and adjoinin towns, by which tbey may realise from $340 to SlOfO a year.withi bnt little interferenoe whb ordin-
. . ary occupatfin, ia - aellinp; KOVSK j - koiiD ARTioiiani of real mer-
' it and universal use. , If the whole time isde- ; voted a much target gum may be realised. Cirmlars fiee.-givtpg complete list of articles and commufions allowed. 'r.--
, T. 8. COOK CO.. . . 42 U '1 ' Uohoken, X. J.
iET9 Wmu ted.-Agents make more
mopey at work Tor us thnn at any thing
e'se. business light and perrr.aneut. rar-
ticulara fiee. O.' Htinsou a C, Fine 'Art Publishers, Portland, Maine., . . . , 42-wr R FOR 'THE KIDNEYS AND L.1V- . ER-Ustt ilelmbild's Ilnchn and, Dan
" del ton. Just what yonr physician pre"l scribes Sent prepaid, for $1 per bottle, by W C Hamilton A Co., Druggists, Cincinnati, , Ohio. , t .,, , .. 42 t4r s'3 AGUE CUBED OR MONEY RE-
FUNDED. Send to W C Hamilton 4 Co.. Wholesale Druggists. Cincinnati, Ohio, for one bottle Kress Fever and AgneTonic. " Sent prepaid for $1. 42-4tr TO PERSONS HARD OF HEARING AND DEAF. Imbned with a
' desire to benefit my fellow creatures, I will forward to all sufferers, free uf charge, a pre- '
A scription wftiah has completely 'cured myself
. and many otners, ot ueainess ot several
. years' standing, after having - employed in vain, a number of the most eminent physicians in this country and Europe.' Address with stamp, Rev'd II. THIEMANN S, P. O. , - Box 2775, BU Lonis, Missouri. 4.'t4r - 1 THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE, . ' IH THI TitBATMHT OF" . , j, Chronic and Sexual Diseases .. .. A PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF
MARRIAGE. . i j v 4 ; . The cheapest book ever published conV taining nearly three hundred pages, and one hundred and thirty fine plates and engrav- - ings of the anatomy of the hnman organs in '-n stale of health and disease, with a treatise L on early. errors, its deplorable cons eg ni cos '.' upon the mind and body, with the author's ' plan ot treatment the only rational and f successful mode of cure, as shown by are - port of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married and those contemplatinc marri-
age, who entertain aonms oi tneiv puyswai ( condition. Sent free of postage to any adr . - r . . a l.
- aresa. on -. receiut iw-ou-i", ucm. m
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' ft . Y. ineauiDor may do consuiiea upon any ol the diseases upon which his book treats ' either personally or by mail, and medicines ' sent to auy part of tbe world. . 42t4r K GREAT MEOIGU DISCOVERT. ; miLLIOlYS Bear Tentiasomy so Uinlr ft Woadcrfal Cmrmtino KaTecta. ; .
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"8EM0 YOVVt. BtOHEY mPoet Office orders, cneeks, or draft on New' York, wherever convenient. U not, t uea ragiuer tbe letters eontaulnx money. Addre . ,,, L W. KNOLAWD. Publisher. . t -u
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Claiaas Af aiaat tkeOavrmBiBtr
For Bach Pay,
For Peneions, Ctc,
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IIIGIREY
n3-6m Proprietor
MERCHANT TAILOR. ' Xo 238 Main-sL
.s He keeps ane assortment of piece oods which he makes tip to order in the best style at tho lowest rates. - Bia-etock ot
Attahmeht Notice. A3am Condo, Jacob Spencana Daniel Comlo ' va. - . t ' , Daniel Sharer. Action pending before Robert Gordon, a Jnst:ce of the Peace of Jefferson township, " Wayne county, Indiana Daniel Shafer. defendant in the above entitled cause, will take notice that the plaintin's, Adam Condo, Jacob 8 pence and Dapiel Condo, have commenced, an action against bim before me, and have duly caused a writ
of attachment to be issoed in said cause, upen wniab said writ of attachtnsnt was levied certam ol HUe personal property, goods and chatties of said defendant, and that the trial of said cause and said attachment, proceed
ings will be held before me at my omce in .Hagcrrtown, county of Wayne, and State of 'Indiana, at 10 o'clock, a m, on the 24th day
of January. 187-2. and that unless 1 said de
fendant shall - appear ' and answer thereto, said canse will be beard and determined in bis absence. Witness my baud and seal this 28th day of December, 4s71. ' - . ROBERT GORDON, 42-44 - Justice of the Peace.
Zfacecntor's Notice. BT ETTERS TESTAMEN T ARY on the will
MjI of Frederick Bowing, late of the city of
Richmond, Wayne county, and state o! Indi
ana, deceased, have this day been granted to
tbe undersigned, by tne tJierK ot tneuoart
of Common Pleas, if caid eoonty. All per
sons having claims against said estate are
required to file them, duly proved, in the of
hte or said Ulerx witniu one year irons tsiia publication. Tbe estate is supposed to be
solvent. JOHN rtlEKSUJi, Executor. Dec.58, R71. , n42t4
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Will ; eceivtpersonaland promptattenUon
' -x.il MANHOOD -HOW LOST, JQ IIOW R ESTORKD. Junt pate bod,a new addi4aof Dr. Carverwell's Celebrated Essay on the radical
enre (without medicine) of Spermatorrhea,
or Seminal rreasnesf, invoiuniary oeminai
Lossos. Imuotency Mental and Physical Inca
pacity, ImixxlimenU to Marriage, etc; also,
Consumption, apiiepsy, ana k its, inancea oy self-indulgence ot sexual extravagance, f - SS- Price, is a sealed envelope, only Gets. The celebrated author, in this admirable esay, deary demonstrates irom a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without thedaneerous use of internal medicine
or tbe application of the knife; pointing ont n
trode of enre at onro simple, certain, ana effectual, by moans of which every suOerer, no matter what bia condition may be, may nre himself cheaply, privately, and pffieafly.
This Lieetnre stionid be in tbe bands ot every r nth and every man in the land. 8,.l,nndet seal, in a plain envelope, to anv nldress, ptipaid on receipt f six cecrs, or tiro noataire stampB. . '
- Also, Or. Culverweil's "Mamage UaUe, )rice 2.") cents. ;:--..:' oh
A.ddress toe t-nousncrs, , CHAS. J. C. KLTKE A CO., ' 127 Bowery; Wew York, - : Fnat-Office Box 4,586 ehSMPACOSt5n23. -
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inrontiATioiT
R. 11. McDokald A Co.. DracfteU ui
tCW..od S MtnCmiiwe SI. K.V.
Cannot be surpassed, and the prices will be found as cheap as tbe cheapest. Persons wishing clothing made to order, will Jnd it to
. - . their advantage to give them a call. He has a fall line of Gents' Fnrnislimg ; 600 &
. HOWBSLXi'S COI.TJM1V.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
" Briggs & Brot&erX CATALOGUE OF FLOWER ' AND VEGETABLE r e
Dr. Hall soys that it ought to be extensively known that the ordinary boiled .rice, eaten with boiled milk, is one of the best
remedies known for any; form of loose bowles; browned like coffee, and then boiled and eaten at intervals of four hoars, taking no other food or liquor whatever; its curative virtue ia intensified by keeping quiet in a warm bed; then it becomes an infallible remedy.
The turbulent wrangle at New Orleans between the two rival political factions, for the control of the Louisiana Legislature, con tinues. The city has been virtually placed under martial law.
' United States and State troops and special police are on throughout
the city, to preserve the peace. At
lasttaccounts Governor WarmolU's
friends bad control. of the Legis
lative halls.
aSABLY - MREAKFAST . H 5WOOD T Cook in g Stove
10,860 SOLD IJT 1870 THIRTY THOUSAND IN ACTUAL OSS
Whicb he is selling at the lowest rates. Give '
1 bim a call when yon wish anything m bis
line. ; 8-3m
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This la the season for diptheria
to rage. One who baa tried it
says, the following a sure cure
for this dangerous and ' prevalent disease: "Bind salt pork - around
the throat, and oat ice freely.1 The latter keeps the fever down, while
tbe fotmer draws like a two horse
team. A simple, but sensible remedy, and never fails." ; i i u
The largest Oven of any Stove in the United S tates. Patent indistrnctable Double Fire
Bottom. Uses less fuel than stoves with ovens
one-third smaller. !
Met 4Ar Chamber in Front
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to those of tbe old fashion brick oven.
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WtON.by J ' . 1 ' - RED WAY aV BURTOW, . .... '..'. : - CINCINNATI, OHIO.
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THE JIEST SAW 1?T U8E. HE ALSO HAS A FULL SUPPLY OF
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State, County and Railroad tax
es, for 1871, can be paid, as here
tofore, at the Citizens'e i Hank,
Richmond. Leave your names " a
few daya before you wish - to pay and the receipts will be ready when called . for . Application should be made early to avoid the tho crowd and delay later in the . .. , Jobs Sim, TreaaRichkohd Jan., 1872.
VI1B IilVING AGE has bo eqaal in anrentry."FhiIa. Press.
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plenty of room in good repair good el-
lar, stable, c. inquire, for terms, ae. at I
the faliadium omce. : . rei. ih.ibti.
:pur.ip,r.iAicER. Iron Wells, Sinks and Irion ;;t4 5 Pumps. 4 i .
WOOD PUMPS, WOOD SINKS, Ac.
SUMUEB FLOWERING BULBS, FOR 1S72; Now ready. Consisting of over 130 pages, on rose-tinted paper, with upwards of 400
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we..;.- - .....-. - - . ' Most Elegant Ploral Chrooaos
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Ponltry; Game, Fnrs, &o:
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ket cneermiiy given by . TATEM & DAVENPORT,
Prod ace Commission Merchants, Nos.
i, k, aaa ueiaware Ave-
:h? mue sarKet. , . i i PII1LABELPHIA. . :
Having ample facilities and experience, we
ieei aotetto piease oar consignors. Z-4tr.
,-, Vinesar Bitters are not a vile Fancy - Drlalsn ""Made or Poor Hum, Wbiaker, Vroof Splrltii and Refuse Linnors, doctored, i?iced and iwcctn ened to please the taste, caUadATonica," " Appetizers." , "BestoredccthaHeadtLtipplcron to drankennea and rain, bat are a trua Medicine, made bom tbe Raflve Kootsand Herbof Janfornhvfreo from all Alcoholic ftlmlatei- Ther ar tbo GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A LIFE OITINU ' , PRIKCIP1.K. a perfect Benovator ami Invieoimtor of tbe System, carrying off alt poisonous matter and restoring-the blood to a healthy condition. Kopenoa can take these Bitters accord iny to direction and re- ' .'. main long nnwell, provided their .bones- are not.dcatroyed by mineral poison er ether means, and tbe vital orcans wasted beyond the point of repair. : They nre a Gentle PnrsatlTO aa well aaa ' Tonic, psescasins;, also, the peculnrraoertt of aetiax aa a powerful acnt in relieving Consestioa or Jnfiammatlon of the Liver, and all the Yiscaral Organs. 4 ui : FOB FEMALE COMPIAINTS, whether ia ronnsr or old, married or sin tie. at the dawn of woman-
j Lnod or at the tarn of life, these Tenio Bitters have no , equal. . ' ForlnOnmmntorr or Ch route RhenmatUia and Goat, Dvepeswia or Iadtceatlon, Btl-
Ions, Remittent and Intermittent Fewer, moeaaen wf the Blood Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have boon most snceMsfaL 1 Bach Diseases aro caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the v Disresttwe Orsane. 1 .DYSPEPSIA OR INDICESTION, Bead-. acbe, Pain fa the Shoulders, Coughs, Tiehtnesa of the ; Chest, Ditzinem, Skim- Xractattona of the Stomach, Bad
Taste in the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Langs, Pain In the region of the Kidaeys, and a handled other painful symptoms,
' are the offsprings cf Dyspepsia. They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate ths torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequalled , efficacy in cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and lmparting new life and vigor to the whole system. ; FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions. Tetter.' . Bait Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pastilles, Boils i Oarbandes, EingWonas. Bcald Mead, Bore Eyes, . Erisipelaa, Itch, Scarfs, Discoloration of tbe Skin, Humors and Diseases ot the Skin, of whatever name , or nature, are. literacy dug op and carried out of the ' system in short tin3 by the use of these Bitters. One ,' bottle in such eases will convince tho moat incredulous of their curatiT f5;ct. I Cleanse t be Vi tiated Blond wlienever yon Bad Its fcn- , parities bursting through the skin in Pimples,Eraptione or Bores; cleanse it wlien you find it obstructed and . sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul, and , your feelings will tell you when. Keep tbo blxxl pure, and the health of the system will follow. .
PIM, TAPE, and other WORMS. lurking 1 the system of so many thousands, are SMtaaily deai troyed and removed . For foil directions, reed carsrally - the circular around, each bottle, printed in four
languages English, German, French and Spanish
. J.WALKEB, Proprietor. B-H.McDONALD dt CO, : Dmgglats and Geo. Agents, Ban Francisco, Cel., and and St OommeTee Street, Mew Tork. , BViT BOLD BTxALL DKCQQI3T3 AND DEALERS-
DICKINSON & MEERHOF " ' MANUFACTTJREKS OF "
la rotlerenee to Patent Laws ehwerfall ' given: Copies oi the Lews sod Bales and Regulations of tbo Patent Of- , . flee, will be sent, araate.oa aw plication. Is applying for .. a Patent tbe applicant s '.sbonld Mi i"
Model of ltlIn
- AHO DEALERS N . Iron Pumps, Steam Valves, FITTINGS, WAER 1 & STEAM PIPE, Brass Goods, Lead Pipe, x x -x mi3 1 n s - number's work at reduced rates Hydraulic Rams, Vu
Wash Stands, Water Closets, Pump
Siriks. Patentee's sole agents or IRON WELLS, ; ;
Which are driven and warranted
to work satisfactorily. Repair ing done promptly. . South Sixth street, near Main 1
RICUMOND, IND.
Forward a
ventiont
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ALSO, A FITLL DESCBIlTIOIf .. . Qf the invention or alseovery.sndits scV vsntagesshonld be given asis practta abls, to sid in tbe proper prepara , .-. tins sf tbe papea. ,
Stitched or Pegged
Boosts Siloes
MADE OF THE BEST MATERIAL, and in n substantial and work man-like manner made to order, at . ' heijry Eunicns SZTOP Two doors Sonth Plum net's csraer On South Pearl Street, Where be respectfnll j invites the citizens o Rich ; ocd and vicinity to give bim s call snd a share of patronage, being sure, from the good quality of his work and tbe general satisfaction given heretofore (bat all will be pleated well with bis manufacture. ' " - Ji good supply of BOOTS and SHOES, made at his establishment, on band, which he is seting at very low rates for Cash. ' Repairing done at short notice. ' . ; r H.EURICH' Riehmond.Sep. 10,1871 ... tf '
Whitney's
Neats Foot - Harnett - Soap; ' ii M ii 8TEAH REFINED. Oils, Blacks, Polishes and (Soaps at the same time. Put
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satisfaction. Send stamp for onr WAVERLT.
Address G. P. WHITNEY A CO. 69 Milk St.
JAMES II STARR,
Steam and Gas Pipe
FITTER,'
Ga Office on Main Street, betwcea
I'eat l aad JBTarioa, on sd Floor.
Gas Fixtures, at
THAN EASTERN PRICES,
All work promptly done In the best snd
most satisfactory manner snd WanBAHTBO.
Boston, Mass.
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VPersonsbelievinrthevhsve made aa
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s nd destrons or Knowing wnetner ins ssma
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