Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 42, Number 12, 1 June 1872 — Page 4

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City Reports Ilenlth an Finance. JPfor OXSl COUS)ClI Tour Committee to whom waa referred the report of tbe ettgr Treasurer and dark having examined the mom, would aak to make th3 following report: - 'Those reporta (which are herewith returned,) wa find to agree with their book; and aa we believe, correctly present to us Uie present flats eial conditio of the city, We hare also eiamtnod the docket of his Honor, the Mayor, and find that hk hoTs vouchers for all money paid by him to the Treasurer, and that fee same agrees virtually with tliat officer's report. J Too will observe by the reports, that we have nearly exhausted the past year's Cures already, there being only about $8,800 ol the General fund re ma in tar on haod, 'which amount will be more than expended by the first of June, 1871. t One year ago we had belonging to that fund over $38,000, as a margin for the current expenaea during the year. t -ft This year all the money expended, will Lave to be borrowed, end as we already have contracted for work amounting in the aggregate to nt least U,000 it will be readily Men that at the end of the present year onr debt will be greatly increased, unless provided for by a higher rate of taxation. t Hence we would take this opportunity to impress upon the Council the necesaitr of the most rigid economy in every department of the city government, ted. Respectfully submitE. II. Swatkb, Jambs Elsm, Exba NTS. RlCBJtoro, April 20th, 1872. -7b A Mayor ami Common Council, ei'jf f The undersigned commissioners of Health would respectfully present the following mortuary report for the year ending April 30th, 1872 1871. May., Childish. Abults. Total 2 -

5 7 3 M i 6 15 7 14 9 14 7 13 8 13 9 15 17 ' 6 13 13 17 6 13

June 9 July...... 10 Aug I Sept 5 Oct 0 Kov 4 Dee ft 1872. Jan 9 Feb 7 March 4 April 8 Total. 163 Deaths from accidental causes, 8 ; suicidal, 1; still-born, 3; natural causes, 151 ; total, 163. , Over 70 years of age, 23 ; under one year. 32. In reference to the above report your attention is called to the aggregate of deaths which itself, is.its own commentator, and in connection with reports of previous years, confirms the universal sentiment of our citizens, that we are favored by a residence in one of the moat healthy locations in the west, . and one moat free from epidemic influences. During the yaat year, while small-pox has prevailed at almost every point of the compass, we have retrained comparatively exempt, having had only seven casesno deaths. This good fortune, we believe , is due to the extraordinary exertion of the board and the citizens generally. AOOIBATIOM. During the year the system of vaceination has been adopted by onr school board rendering it obligatory upon all applicants (o our public schools to present evidence of satisfactory vaccination before admission. CITY HOSPITAL Additions have been made to the city hos pital, rendering it better adapted to tho comforts of its inmates. We would call attention, however, to the condition of the road leadiug thereunto, M it is at present in an almost impassable condition. We take occasion to publicly scknowledge ear appreciation of the services rendered by . our efficient Marshal. THB FUTTJBB. In view of the cloud in the east "though no larger than a man's hand," we trust our streets and alleys will be kept free from accumulations detrimental to health, and that our people will vie with each other In maintaining the excellent sanitary condition of the city. T. Bsxby Davis, F. Pntmt, 21. P. Ballasd. Com of Health. Cir Clerk's Ornoi, Richmond, Ind., A pril 23 , 1872. To Ae Mom. Common Council of Of Oiljl of Richmond: Gixtlshbx t I herewith beg leave to submit this my annual statement of receipts, disbursements, assets, liabilities and the total indebtedness of your city for the fiscal year commencing April 17th, 1871, and ending A pril 23d, 1872, as taken from the books of this office. RWBCTS. April 17tb, 1871. Tobal cash in tr.,gen. fund.... $23,368 35 do do RR interest.... 5,489 74 do do R R sink. fund. 2,641 91 do do lot depot bonds 1,786 42 do do interest fund'g b'ds 2,019 44 do do depot sinking tuna . owa i do do fund bonds sink. I'd 2,23? 02 Total $43,432 09 To delinquent tax cal. general fund, 7,595 63 An Aa Interest RR bonds. 1.818 19 do do Interest fund'g do 816 16 do do Interest depot do 29) 75 do do RR sinking fund, 464 67 do do Depot do do 185 86 do do Funding bonds do 484 92 do do School house fund, 303 44 Total $12 019 67 To current tax collected gen'l fund 23.701 16 do do Interest RB bonds 7J80 31 do do Interest fund do do do RR slaking fand, do do Depot do do do do Fund's; bonds do JS0 13 S.050 03 820 03 1 2,400 10 ToUt .44,891 81 ..fJ.58 77 To Citr wJrk Cash borrowed Peddlers licenses Auctioneers' licensee.. .. 3,700 00 ... 332 00 ... 37 50 ... 62 50 .... 234 60 ... 174 50 Billiard lieensee Show end concert licenses Vehicle licensee Dog licenses Liquor licenses TeteJ.. ... 93 39 ... 1.250 00 $3,074 39 Fines and costs..... Public Buildings.... City farm City Pound.. .. 640 24 .. 217 35 .. 21 60 6 61 Fire Department 3 00 Grand Total $100,405 43 Disbnrsenieats an per Orders. :" Salary.... ...$,1S65 Polios .... ,04 60 Fettnf.ee e 1,64197 Fiie Department.. 7,593 6 Street. V. 1.T Ou. 1,050 62 Public Buildings. Stationery i,iza is 132'62 57 81 110 00 Cash Refunded Election Calaboose Incidentals .....vvC.. Board of Health Printing ...... . 317 65 M9 13 67 00 56 05 Bonds... 15,20 JtfOlKU.. ...... wi Fire Department Bonds 2,950 00

Interest 3,02409 School House Bond 185 40 Costa 168 05 lUilroed Interest ...8,614 00 School House Interest H 80 Uaa Light Bonds 2.000 00 Interest on Gas Bonds - 420 00 Interest on Funding Bonds .4,000 00 Commission.......... 43 33 Home tor the Fiiendleas 40150 Revision of Ordinances 022 08 Water Works 9tW

Total Balance $80,774 30 ,. , $28,631 23 Aasets. Cash: General Fund 6,07148 do Funding Bonds, Sinking Fund, 5,178 04 do School l!oue 58 81 do Railroad Interest ..6,074 24 do Railroad Kinking Fond 5,156 66 do Interest on Depot Bonds 2,077 17 di Interest on Funding Bonds 8,115 73 do Depot Sinking Fund ...1,899 10 Total.. $28,631 23 Delinquent duplicates 1 good). ...20,193 84 City work 254 49 Appraised value of. Fire Depart ment.23, 800 00 ngine House Lot on Waluut-at.... 1,500 00 Orphan's Home and Lot Z.6U0 cu Citv Farm 3,500 00 Market House and Lot 3,500 00 Office Furniture 700 00 C R A Ft Wayne Railroad Stock, 170,000 00 Depot Stock .. 30,000 00 Bounties in Richmond Gas Works, Jan. 1st . .13,338 50 Grand total $298,018 04 Liabilities. Floating Bonds. Irt, When Due. Am't. No. 124 9 Aug.l, 1871, $10,000 199 10 Hayl, 1872, 3,000 201 10 April 28, do.... 550 210 10 Oct: 22, do.... 300 222 10 Jan. 10, dJ.. 223 10 Mrch 1, do.. 231 10 Oct 26, do . 700 . 500 1,000 234. 8 April 1, 1873, Total $19,050 RR Bonds, 7 3-10 June 1, 1887.... 118,000 00 Depot Bonds (executed but not de livered,) 0 Aug. 15, 1895,30,000 00 Uas Bonds 7 July 1st, 18V x s.uuu uo do do 7 Nov: 1st, 1873, 3,500 00 do do 7 Nov. 1st, 1874, 3,000 00 Funding Bonds. ...8 July 15, 1880, 50,000 00 Total int. accrued on above to date, 5,830 45 Total Bonded Indebtedness.. ..$228,650 00 Net Aasets this day 69,48 04 Net Assets last report, Aprl 17, '71, 70,693 38 A loss of 1,225 39 Which loss is less than waa generally anti cipated, as the rate of taxation was this year only one dollar and nine cents on the SU0 while the year before ii was Sl.35, and which is leas than it has been since the year 1867, Interest has accrue! on above liabilities to datetotbe amount of $5,430 40 The bonded indebtedness. April 17, 1871, was $234,285 40 Yi l.ich shows that the debt since that time has been reduced .... $5,735 40 Kespectluily submitted, I". P. Kirn, City Clerk. In sddition to this sum thefiTwere accounts ordered to be credited as per contract, to the account of the Richmond Oia Company, to the amount of $2,237,42, being for gaa consumed in street lamps and citv oigoea tor the nine months ending June, 1872. The New York World (Deal.) com menting on Mr. Gbf. slit's crafty letter . accepting the free-trading nomination at Cincinnati, says : ; So far as Mr. Greeley's remodeling; of the Cincinnati platform bas any political bearing, its s'.Ccance coniista in his shaping it with a view, to catch Democratic votes. The platform, as he has newly framed it, contiadicts and pats to shaire the record of hU public life. It is an abject renunciation of almost everything which he has spent his li'e in advocating. This stiff bid for Democratic votes at the sacrifice of consistency tamps him as a demogue. He has virtually given up every thing for which he has been contendirg for the last forty years, political philosophy and all. It would be curious to append to each arti cle of the Cincinnati platform, as he has refashioned it, contradicting quotations from his own writing on tho tama points. The contrast might cot make him blush, but it would convince tho country that Mr. Greeley is ready to make any sacri fice of principle and consistency to gratify his ambition of spending four years n the White House as the diopenser of offices. His letter of acceptancs though well enough written, is in tone and substance a stump speech, such as no candidate never before offered to the people on similar occasion. This abject appeal for Democratic rotes can do him no good. The motive for abjuring His previous opinions is too easily seen through." SotrraMaMBBs are circulating a fae timtt of the bail bond of Jeff. lavis,laU Presi dent of the Confederate States," with all the Bio-naturea. including Horace Oreelev's. It is being used ss a Greeley electioneering docu ment. Chicago Evening Journal. If he hain't improveh in penmanship since we were "on the Tribune," it will require an affidavit to make a Southerner, or "any other man" belitve tbat his signature is really the name of a human being. His manuscript always looks like a gridiron struck by lightning, and is about as eisy to decipher aa the marks on a tea cheat. Chicago Inter-Ocean. Onb of the heaviest fleeces ever clipped from a similar number of sheep in this State, undoubtedly, was made recently by Mr. John Spankle, of Aboite township, in this county. He brought in on Thursday the wool from twenty sheep, which weighed 101 pounds, and for which he received $95 60. The sheep came from Canada last winter, and were the purchase of Christian F. PfeiQer, of Buffalo, N Y. The wool as of the finest quality, and some of it measured over twelve inches in l.ugth. If there is anyone in the State that can beat this, Ur. Spaok'.e would be glad to bear from them.-Fort Wayne Republican. Mr. Thomas A. Scott, President of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, is also President of twenty-six other lailroaJs. He controls seven thousand miles ol railroad, and credits to his salary account f 170,010 per annum. He began railroadin as a brakeman. An ImoBtmoN. The Baltimore American, of Tuesday last, has the following : "Over the doors of the Baltimore convention ought to be placed the following, exblaxoned in let ters ol gold by day and fire by night, which is a quotation from an article written by Greeley a short time ago : 'All Democrats are not horse thieves, but all horse thieves are Democrats.'" This is the latest and freshest of campaign poetry : Horace bad a little . amb "TarifP' be loved it so , That everywhere tbat Horace went The lamb was sure to go. It felloe ed him to Ciucinn.ti, Raised a big row in school, . And so they knocked it cn the bead, And killed the little fooU I This is a cooa time to plant cats

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utensil, and then planted under the plan tree. If you have not got a plum tree, plrnt anywhere. Plant nil von can. and plant deep, says

Greeley. This branch of agricul 00 I ture is too much neglected.

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Us Cure and Its Preventive. BY J. K SCHENCK, M.D. Many a human beins has pawed Ktrar for whoa death there tn no diner reason than the neglect of known and indixpulaOly proves means of cure. Those near and dear to family and f rtends are sleeping the dreamless slumber Into which, had they oalmJjf adopted DR. JOSEPH II. BCHKNCK'S 8IMPEJK TREATMENT, and availed themselves of his wonderfully erneacious medicines, they would not have fallen. Dr. iMtnck has In his own ease proved that wherever auOeient vitality remains, that vitality, by his medicines and hi directions for their use, is -oiokened into healthful vigor. in this statetrent there is nothing premunp- - tonus. "? the ' -tiu of the Invalid la cade no representation tna not a thousand times snbstanuatea ry iivna ana vismie worts, too theory of tuC euiw T Ur. .chenck's medicines Is as simple as It is aa. oiling. Its phiiodophy re quires no argua" TO "iBelf-ssuring,seU-ooa-vinclng. The Sea-weea r- mandrake Pills are the first two wea--ns with -.ch the citadel of the cia'.ady Is tui! L 'r tiiirds of the cases of Consumption originate in dyspepsia and a functionally disordered liver. With Ihis condition me Droncniui tuoes -syrapaiiiizo" wim ua etemach. Tliev respond to tlio mortiiflc action of tho liver. Here then comes the culminating result, and tho setting in, with ail lta distressl.:j symptoms, of CONSUMPTION. Clie f nndraks rills are comnosed of onnof Wattirc'a noblest arif t the Podophyllum Peltatum. Vliey possess all tho blood-searching, alterative jjrupcrUcs of calomel, but, nuliko calomel, they "LEAVE KO STING BEIIIXD." Tho work of euxe Is now begtnntmr. The vitia ted and mucous deposits in the bowels and in the fillmentary eanal are ejected. The liver, like a cioca, is wounu up. it arouses irora lis torpidity. The stomach acts responslvely, and the patient begins to reel that be la getting, at last, A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD. Tho Sea-weed Trihio, in conjunction with the Pills, permeates and assimilates with the food. ChyllScation is now progressing without lta previous tortures. Digestion becomes painless, and the cure Is seen to be at hand. There Is no more flatulence, no ozucerbation of the stomach. An appetite seta in. Now comes the greatest BloM PurMereveryet given by an indulgent father to suffering man. Bclienck's Pulmonic Syrup comes In to perform its functions and to hasten and complete the cure. It enters at once upon Its work. Mature e m not be cheated. It collects and ripens the Impaired and diseased portions of the lungs. In the form of gatherings. It prepares them for expectoration, and lo I Ids very short time the malady is vanquished, the rotten throne that It occupied Is renovated and made new, and the patient. In all the dignity of regained vigor, steps forth to enjoy the manhood or womanhood that YTUtft GIVEN VP AS LOST. The second thing is. tho patients must stay In a warm room until they get well ; it is almost Impossible to prevent taking cold when the Inngs are diseased, but it muat be prevented or a ours can not be effected. Fresh air and riding oat, especially In tills section of the country, in the full and winter sen son, are all wrong. Physicians who recommend thut course lose their patient, if their lungs are badly diseased; and yet, because they are in the house they must not sit down quiet ; they must walk about the room ns much and ns faat as the strength will bear, to cet up a good circulation of bl ilood. The patients must geei :eeb In good spirits be determined to get well. This has a groat deal to do with the sppelilf. and is the great ooint to gain. To despair of cure after such evidence of Its possibility in the worst cases, and moral certainty in all others, is sinful. Dr. Schenck's personal statement to the Faculty of bis own cure was in these modest words : " Many years ago I was in the last stages of consumption: con fl nod to my bed, and at one time my physicians thought that I could not live a week : then, like a drowning man catchlnc at straws, I heard of and obtained the preparations which 1 now offer to the public, and they made a perfect cure of me. It seemed to me that I could feel them penetrate my whole system, 'l'hev soon ripened the matter in my lungs, and 1 would spit up more than a pint of offensive yellow matter every morning for a long time. As soon as that began to subside, my cough, fever, rains, and night sweats all began to leave me, and my appetite became so great that it was with difficulty that 1 could keep from eating too much. I soon gained my strength, and nave grown In flesh ever since. "I was weighed shortly after my recovery," added the Doctor, then looking like a mere skeleton; my weight was only ninety - seven pounds; my present weight Is two hundred and twenty-tlve (225) pounds, and for years 1 have enJoyed uninterrupted health." Dr. Schcnck has discontinued bis professional risitn to New-York and Boston. He or his son, lir. J. H. ScheacS, Jr., still continue to see patients at their office. No. 16 North ixl cjtreet, I,h;ladeiph.in,cver7 Saturday from 9 A .M. to o P.M. Viioe who wish a thorough examination with fie ltesiiirometer will be charged &. The Kcsrronieur declares the exact conditiou of the mis. and natients can readily learn whether icy aru curable or not. The directions for taking the medicines are jdupted to the intelligence even of a child. Follow tnese direction, and kind Nature will do tho rest, excepting thut in some cases the Mandrake l'ills are to be taken in increased dosen; tho tliree medicines need no other accompaniments than the ample instructions that accompany them : First crcnte appetite Of returning health, hunger Is the most welcome symptom. When it comes, as it will come, let the despairing at once be of good cheer. Good blood utonco follows, the couiTa loosons, the night sweat is bated, in a short time both of these morbid symptoms are gone forever. Dr. Sciienck s medicines are constantly kept In tens of thousands of families. As a laxative or Durgative.tliaBiandrHke PillsareastnuJurd pre paration ; while the Pulmonic Syrup, as a cure of coughs and colds, may bo regarded as a pro phylacterie against consumption in any of it forms. di eougiis ana coias, may wu reiiaru-u as a y phylacterie against consumption in any of iu Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Sea-wced Tonic. $1.50 a bottle, or 7.50 a half doien. Mandrake Pills, 25 cents a box. For balo by all druggists and dealers. Marlon St.. Is prepared to supply his old friends and every human being ennred to the nse of either a BOOT or a SHOE, with the vety best of his own msnufactuie, warranted to last until tbej wear out. Call and leave jour measure, and you will -not fail to get an easy fitting Boot or Shoe msnuttctured or the best material, and at the lowest Cash Prices. Richmond, April 20, 1872. nfi-ly. Coniniissioiier's Sale. aaaanBSBaaB. Pursuant to an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Wayne County and State of Indiana, the undersigned will ofier at Public Sale, on the premises hereinafter mentioned, on Saturday, the 8th day of June, 1872. Lot No. 502 in that part of the city of Richmond, in the said county, laid out by Elizabeth Starr, on llth Street. One fourth of tho purchase money will be required in cash down, and the residue in the equal instalments of 6, 12, and 13 months after date, with interest note. Notes and a mortgage to secure their payment, 4vill be required of the purchaser with a waiver of valuation laws. ELIZABETH ESTEL, Commissioner. May 4th, 1872. 3 ts State of Indiana, ir ayne uounty, ss Anna Mcllra n I Wayne Civil Circuit Cinrt vs V August Terir, 1872. Jamea Mrflvain.) Divorce, No. 3 1 23. BE IT KNOWN, Tbat on the 22d .'ay of May 1872, the above naav?d plaintiff by A. L. Study, Attorney, filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Wayne Civil Circuit Court, ner compiami against said JJeleudant in the above entitled cause, together with tlia affida vit of a competent person, that said defendant, James Mcllvain, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant, James Mcllvain, therefore, is hereby notified of the filicg and pendency of said complaint against him, and that unless he sppear and answer or demur1 thereto, at the calling of tbe said canse,on the second day of the next Term cf sid Court, to be begun and held at the Court llouae in Centreviile, on tbe First Monday of August, 1872, nest, said complaint and tbe matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true and tbe said cause will be beard and determined in hia abenceWitness, the Clerk, and the Seal of said Court, at Centreville, mis zzd day or May, 1872. A. L. Sttot, AtVy of Pl'ff. 114. V IMMENSE SUCCESS Agents WantM ed, male or female; in every county in tbe united Mates and Canadas, to sell our new and most useful Patent; from one to six nsed in ever ' family; 100 per cent, guaranteed. For samples and terms, inclose lOe. and ad dress FERGUSON A Co-5-4wr 645 River-at, Troy, N. T.

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Entire .New oiock i J. FORKNEB DBAZ.IR IN Dry Goods t Gents Furnishing Goods, mm 0008$ Carpels5. Oil Cloth, WINDOW SHADES: Lace Window Cur tains; 270 mxtt - gi-r Richmond, Ind. April 29 1871. S.M.PETTEPIGILIi & CO., 57 Park Bow, New York A.XD GEORGE. P. HOWELL it CO., 49 Park Row New York Are the to?? Agents for the Richmond Palled urn 1 i; tat city, and are authorised to eon ract for inserting advertisements for us at our lowest eash rates. Adrertisersin that eity re requested to leave their favors with either f the above houses. The Greatest Fanily Esatij . Ever' Discovered! FOB THE SPKSDT OP Salt Itfceum, Erysipclcs, Tetter, Pucs Cntet Burns. Srmds. fir- tyes, Eruptions, J'roit iiitJea Limbs, Chilblains, Bunions, Coin, Old Sores. Ulcere, Scrcluln, Scald Ueatl, Boils, Felons, liites o! Insects, Poison, Chaps, Ac, AiC. Ac, IlXCia - V SO CENTS FBErARKO OKXT ST A. M0FFITT & CO., Richmond. IndFOB SALS BT Druggists Generally. PALADIUM. Several Papers Claim to be ' The lijESl. Newspaper fuolished in Eastern Indiana;" Bat owing to a generous modesty on our part, we only claim tne TO BE AMONG THE BEST IF NOT THE BEST HERE! Subscription Price in ndvnnce, JOB PRINTING. Rasiness Cards Shipping Cards, Railroad Cards, Visiting Cards, Address Cards, Bill Heads, Business Cards, Checks, Drafts, Wedding Car Visiting Cards, Ball Cards, Invitation Card, Ac, A Bills of Lading Letter Heads, Envelopes, Statements, Ac. Entrance to Office 228, Mam Street, 2d door East or the Citizens' Bank. BnTOrdersthaakf ull j rece d and promptly attended to. Address, 13. W. DATIS, Editor and Pnbliahe richd wmnm REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENCY, Established 19 Years, E BELL, General Agent, S. E. Cor. Fifth and Main Streets, Richmond, Ind 31-lf "Carpenters, Builders. ggf end all who contemplate Building, supplied with our new Illustrated Catalogue on receipt oistamp. - j. A. J. Bfczinu A Con Architectural Book Pub'rs, 27 Warren-st, N. Yjf Wanted A good band to plow. 1 1 have a few thousand Osage Plants to sell. I have also, a large stock of Green-house plantsextra cheap, all at the Sylvan Height Nursery. U. MENDENHALL.

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ACHES OF EXCELLENT FARMING AND SPLENDID PINE LANDS, FOR SALE. On which are One Thousand Millions Pine Timber, and Inexhanstiblc Quantities ot Maple, Ileeeh, Elm , eh Hemlock, Oak, The grant of hods to tlie Grand Rapids 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 soil, from the rich clay loam, to the light sandy, and thry are found in that section of Michigan, north of the city of Urand Rapids, and con tiguous to the 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 the Mus kegon Manistee, Pere Marquette, White, Pine, Tamarack, Flat and Rouge Rivers, and lying twenty miles on either side of the surveyed line of said road, and are in the heart of the Pine Section, from which Chicago is. so largety supplied. Farming Lands are sold to actual set tiers, on Credit, one qnsrter down, balahce id yearly payments, interest 7 per cent. Per sona desirous of locations for farms will, on application at the Office, in Grand Rap ids, be furnished with Ticket over the Road, entitling them to Return of Far. in the event of purchasing any of the Com' pany's farming land. For information about the lands, prices, location, Ac, address WM. A. HOWARD, Land commissioner, Grand Rapids, JHieh 40to26G.PJl.ACO. Title I'trfcet. Attention Given to Surgery: n. E. HAUGHTON, M. D; Surgeon,, SURGICAL OFFICE, No. 8G, South Frariklin-st., RICHMOND, IND. Office honrs from to 8 a m; 12 m, and to 8 p .. Sept 24. '70. 18 V3-. W . Seilt OJ1, AOENT FOR TUB .ipnntwtfsif! THE BEST SAW IN USE. HE ALSO HAS A tUI.L SUPPLY OF O -A- H H. X -A. G-IEt GOODI 33-3m MOTE & SWAINS, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS Are prepared to do all kinds of work in heir line of business, and in THE BEST STYLE! AT THEIR OALLBBIES 301, and 300 Main-St., Third Story AND Corner of Main and Fifth Streets I RicrmoND, Indiana. u3 tf MANUFACTURER ' S Supply Store ! Cotton and Woolen Machinery. liStnes, nana ana rower uniis, Genaine Oak-Tanned Leather Belting. Robber Belting, Hose and Packing Dye Staffs, Acids, Lace Leather, Oils, wnrps, and all kinds of Manufacturer's Supplies. ADAMS A HADLEY. No. lft Noble Street, Opp. West End Union Depot. . 46m3 TO TOE SUFFERING. The Rev. William H. Norton, while residng in Brasil as a Missionary, discovered in that land of medicines a remedy for Consumption, Scrofula, Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and Nervous Weakness. This remedy has eared myself alter all ether medicines had failed. Wishing to benefit the suffering,! will send the receipe for preparing and using this remedy to all who desire it FREE OF CHARGE. Please sjodsn envelope, with your name and address on it. Address, Rev. WILLIAM H. NORTON, 67S Broadway, 27-ly-tlO.J New York Citt. Howard Sanitary Association. r or the Relief and Cure of the Errinz and Lnfortanate .on Philanfhropby. Principles of Christian ESSAY on the Errors of Yonth and the Follies ot Age. in relation o Mauri aok and Social Evils, with sen tary aid for tbe afflicted. Sent free, i sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P. -lr Philadelphia A DAT to sell Dormam" I Little Orm Linen and Card ilarker. A sample with 'your name sent by mail on receiot of SI 25. Cir cular free. Address U. 3. Mr 'a Go. 97 WLombard St., Baltimore. Agents wanted everywhere. 5 3m iix MANHOOD HOW HOST, gXS MOW KESTORED.-Jost pubf lished.anew addition of Dr. Culver welt's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal V) eakness, Involuntary Seminal Losaos, Impotency Mental and Physical Inea psicitv. Impediments to Marriage, etc; also Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by selt-inUnigeocc or sexuat extravagance. JT' Price, in a sealed envelope, only Bets. Tho celebrated author, ia this nimirable esay, cleary demonstrates lrom a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarmia; consequences of self-abuse may bo radically cured witl-out the dangerous nse of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of core at on simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every suSerer, no matter what his condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. tr-This Lecture sho aid be in the hands of every y juth and every man in the land. 8fl,nndet seal, in a plain envelope, to any aidress. jxtpad on receipt of six ceote, or two postage stamps, - Also, Dr. Culrerwell's "Marriage Guide, price 25 cents. Address the Publishers, ' CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO., itt Bowery, New York, Post-Office Box 4,388 ehSMPACOfl5n8.

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Whodesa4e Grocers, AXO DIALBSS IU Salt, Fish, Tobacco and Cigars I Near the Denot. 38-lr RicnaoKD I no Now is the Time to Subscribe! SATURDAY jJIGHT ! THE BEST OF ALL THE WEEKLY I PAPERS PUBLISH EU I Everv Storv. evenr Sketch, and every Ar ticle printed in SATURDAY NIGHT is original. ant written expressly ior ua cotumns by the best talent tnat money can procure. We will send Specimen Copies free to any who will send ns their address. Each number of 8ATURDAY NIGHT contains as much reading miller as any of the popular Monthly , Magazines. Three Dollars a vear will purchase 52 Nos. of S4TVRUAY NIGHT. The same money espended in a Magazine brings you only Twelve numbers. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE OF SATUR DAY NIGUT. One year, S3 Nos. is only 13.00 Pix months, 26 Nos 1.50 Four months. 17 Nos 1.00 OUR CLUB RATES. For Ten Dollars we will send four copies lor one year to one address, or each copy to a separate address. For Twentv Dollars We will send eight copies to one address, oreach copy to separate addresses. The party who sends us szo tor a cino oi etgnt copies ( ail 1 sent at one time), wilt be entitled to a copy FREE. Getters-up Of Clnbs of eight copies can afterward aaa single eopies at mz.ov eacn. DAVIS & ELVERSON, Proprietors of SATURDAY NIGHT, 43 Phila delpbia,Pa. "THE CONFESSIONS OF AN INVAla!), published as a warning to young men and others who suffer from nervous Debility, Ac, supplying the msaks of silf cukb. Written by one who cored himself, and sent free on receiving a post-paid directed envelope. Address, Nathaniel Hatfair, Brooklyn iif-om 9i-a. si. r.uo. G . H. Wefel, PUMP MAKER. i Iron Wells, Sinks : and Irion rumps WOOD PUMPS, WOOD SINKS, Ac. Repairing Done Promptly and Charges Rea sonable. No. 10 South Sixth Street, Near Main, Richmond, Indiana. Everything at a reduced Price. Give 1 him a call before jroing anywhere else. STABLE. :o: . 2XTO- 13 South Franklio-St, BIOHMOND, INDIANA." J.L1.IH, n3-6m Proprietor) DICKINSON &I.1EERH0F 1 UANUFACTUKKBS OF 4 AND DBALBR3 IN Iron Pomps, Steam Valves, FITTINGS, WA ER & STEAM FIFE, Brass Goods, Lead Pipe, Plumber's work at reduced rates ! Hydraulic Rams, : Wash Stands, Water Closets, Pump j Silks. Patentee s sole agents of IRON WELLS, ; Which are driven and warranted I to work satisfactorily. . Repair- . ing done promptly. South Sixth street, ocnr Main RICIIMOHD. IND. JA1XBS M STARR, Steam and Gas Pipe FITTER, Gaa Office on Main Street, between Teat I and Marion, on 2d Floor I G-as Fixtures, at Less Til AN EASTERN PRICE8, All work promptly done in the best and most satisfactory manner and Warramtxp. (L, Knopf. C. H. Knopf. M. Knopf.) DBA LIXS IM Att KINDS 0 Fresh and Dried Meats, manntoctnrersof Bologna, Ham and Pork Sausages, Ac, Ac, Ac. 227 Main street, (One Poor Eastof O. W. Barnes' Grocer, Zl)ec'7V. 4t-ti. HicnmoBfl.iso. IxTOIANAPOLIS. fjRYANT A STRATTON, COLLEGE. A New and Practical System of American Edocation. Or. R. T. BROWN, Pres't For circular and partieulars addreas the Superintendent, A. L. SOUTHARD. "Hl-ly. Indianapolis, Ind To Consumptives. Tbe advertiser, havinsr been permanent! cored of that dread disease. Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to maKe known to his f How sufferers tbe means of cure. To all who desire it, he will lend a copy of the prescription nsed, (free of charge), with the directions for preparing ana using me same wbica they will find a atma vumm wr wi. atmrnoM. Asthma. Bmoncnms, Ac. Parties wishing tbepreecription will please address Rev. EDWARU A. wiLSua, - 304 South Third Street. S5-ly WiiUavsbargb.H.T

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