Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 43, Number 16, 28 June 1873 — Page 3

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ft ! j m- m-T-i- r XWUirUUU iUIlO-laUlh f 9 15. TitUb Bailway PAN-HANDLE ROUTE: Condensed Tine Card, aaapolis Divioma. Colanbas and ladl May t a. Hi. ill. NO.a. N. 10. Ftttawurgk, XilM Coaler Ureaom, 3.00pm 1.35am 9.60am .Man I.Han 5.45pm.65pn T.eOpn." , Mipm . 9.30pm , .an lO.odam U.13aa A.liamj 4.Man U.tSpm BnrfftMiiaMttoaJ uopm rrosewaiau ... i i i 1.W0I V.Mbl U.eepi CasabridgeCity,. Kalchtetowav.k. laiwaaapnlia . wm ..... Mam .0Vpl T4Sa a.ewpm 11.48am 13A7en 8Jan 4 Up lOAOeml SSpml l.lSam oiao bast. Ho.l. Wo. . ladiaaaoatie..... Kaightatowa,.... Cambridge City,.. Richmond Qreearnle. 4.ftam 5.48am IJHa V3am 8.2am .tam , ipm 7.15am AUem .55am laiaafli ltaapm Bradford Junction 8.55am lL45am ll;ai lt;l 1 Phi.............. Urbaaa i... Mirford Oeater... Oaranwaa Flttabatfa a . .17a lS,8pm lS.l&am l.ltpm l.5ftam J.OJpm i:aaam saaw UliOp .15pm1 ll,ltp Ho.' i ami T ran Daily. AU oiaar Iraiaa ' n.n. Mnt Bandar. v" in BtbliELond ' 6 Ohicago ' DiTitibn aoma mobts. 3fiTT rifo.s. ino. lb. Ciactaaati Blehmoatd ..... llagaratatrat ..w. KawCaam...... :Mpa ll;Cpi lOlTpm IMOpm l:llai l;lftam Kokojao .... .... Iioimmwart Crowa Point .... Cbioajto U.lSpi 130pm S35pm S;48am UJ5am! 4;0fam 4.18 am Jam 700pm 7;Mam oaop 8;45ai aoiaa aowH. H. JKo. a. Cbieafo .... .ii. Crova Potat .... Logaaaport ... Kokomo Aadarooa.... Hpm 8,jbam 40pl T.OOpa tP 11,45am 10;00am l;30pm 1,-lSpm ll.00pa 1,40am t,18am JIIW ...II508pm 5;S8pm 0:S0nm M1MV 4.17am 4:47am Hagarawwa ... Biaamoad OiaaiaaaU 5;35am 8;35am . .. .. iSOpal Ho.afc4vaaSMVUia at jlt- V ava twt Va. 10 at ;45 a. m. Ho. S laavaa Cbiaago Oailr.axaapt Baiaraar. Vo10 laaraa Riabmaaa iaQy, axaapt '8aada7, and Logaaaport for Cbiaago dally. Ho S laavaa daily axaapt Hatacdar nnday. all otbar Traiaa raal Oanl Paaseager and Tmkat Ageat. eo cwpn aesT.;-, ,., i aoimi aovTa. t(et VmI.U S:SaKm i Kniaaa S:4tam Xail....M S;00pm 1 Mail .... 0;45am , Fpraaa..T..10;40am fraigbt, .... I;pm MAIM-AtitTal and. Deamttare. Oaaiaaatt,tlroagb Ctnaiaaatiand way .M. Obleago, tbrogb4... Cfclaaro and var. 7.00 am 10 jo am 5.N an .00 pm. 7.30 pm fjOO 7.00 pm t.SO pm 7.45 am J JJJJJ 5.00 an Oolnmbaa aad way Da r to a aad war .... a ladlaaapolto am) tMcagb ladiaaapoliaaad way flO.50 pa Ft. Wayaa ana way.... Arba .Monday, Wedaeada Friday. Boomiegaaort, Toaaday i Tharaday aad aatauday CUeaw CoraerTaaadaj, aad Friday. i .oo pm 9.30 am 11.00 an 11.00 m U.0'm3.00pm 11.00 ml lt.S0pi Llbartj romU, Monday and Friday ! 0.00 pm 7.00 am DaTtoa.TiaT5iiat!Toa0aai9.S0 am. Lake Smwa, ria .Wlaebeater, Opens at t.45 am. and Cneea atf.0am. JBV OBeaaaoa from TaS'Ai . to 7t00 .av OaSaadey,fKm0i0eta 10:00 am $: B.W. DAT1S. P.M. f , , A! si 1 1 1 m imi ' "w - ; V?-"4wPark1tawjfiwrk, AJf tkalganUfor the RtebmpadPatladi. am 1 hatrtyaid are aatkormtd i aontraet fafa taaetCSg adrertiaaateatf Torasa lowest easVratee. Adrertiatrata that eity araraqaaaUd tolaaraCajara with them. MMvionrinfvvvyirvvYVTrYYYVVvinnni IKiU 5e charged on all Gas Bills not paid on or before the 20th of the month - Office hours, 7 a. u. to 6 Y. u. Open Saturday evenings till 9 r. m. Consumers can save 10, per cent by prompt . payment of bills, and by that means only. 1 v-" Thjmkfto Hon O. P. Morton, and Hon. J. XI Wilson, for valuable tj-vi;. t , ...r.i : -r r n Go to No. 232 Main street for the axan fashions and ms. , , .The '. bxst goods are .there, ' and J.' Zey en & Bro., are the bkst . Tailors in the city no mistake."" ' Wt I farquhar oontinues having severe 4 and a exhaustive attacks of-iHnistomera, ,on, his. , excellent stock of Groceries, Vegetables and Fruits, on North Fifth. - Phil Wiggins and Tom MeWbinney eep the Fulton., teeming with every thing" in the Vegetable and Fruit t me3 and thwrj supply of jueta, 9f the, very best tquality,(i always ample," and prices reasonKnopf Bros!,' are always 'uppermost in haying their hooka in their ice chest filled with the choicest of fresh; meats of all jkindsandrfieir Hams, .Breakfast BacoitIamJseuaage and Bolognas, areequillo the W V IU JlUI.iUUB.. r Stbuck On.! We - learn '.from Washington City, that our friend litfi.'- McCullough Patent -Fire 'jjtfkrm Telegraph has 'bean adopted by the city authorities, and $75,000 appropriated for the ereotionof boxes throughout that eity; : We congratulate him on the sneoaasful c' ssue of hia labors, and the due ap preciation ox nia invention.

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I m j n AmT-R. 0. Dormer, is coiwlnmut hs's tjpiS it altho' barely abl to 'set mtmmAlnm nn1 jnT-Charles B. Bfachaaal, Eaq., esd lady. havea-oae oa i lih to Fortress Monday lashi. an untenanted house, between the two Railroad traeka taat west of the bridge, waa bturned---the work of an incendiary. John L tfnderwood, of Cambridge, and Wax H. Lerering, of Lafayette, hare been elected Statistical Secretariee for the State Sabbath School Association. K ; The Connersville Time says the Indianapolia Jonrnal is mistaken in announcing that Hon. J, It Wilson intends to make the latter city his fatorehome. jKw-tr vi'-- rX;t:-z litre case drf Small pox, on High street, near Branch. One of which la dead, another will die, and the third is recovering. No danger of it spreading. . ; .-. ? -... An interesting and extended no tice of Earlham College Commence men t, was furnished ns. by our friend7 ilrt Iwt tooiate forjtnia number. We will publish it next aT Lea. Page, of the Post Office, was posted la the book of ; the marriedthe Ledgerie-maB on - Wednesday ' moraing last., ,, Bis Wide and bimsalf took, a waddinf tear thro' Ohio, and will prob abl visit Niagara Falls. God bless W Two colored damsels, went into each others chignons on Wednesday ere last, in boat of A. If. E. churolj the result showed that both had ibe scratchas : pretty bad," whan parted by Bight Ersns. , , ! The County Superintendent gives notice to applicants for license to teacn in Fubuc Schools at Hagerston, that a meeting will be held there for that purpose, Saturday, Julylfc,..- :;:",:...:...; A !New Albany ' iudge decides that a man who is in the habit of getting drunk' every other week, and staying, drunk for a week at a fame, is not a habitual drunkard The judge makes an exceedingly liberal allowance for "that same old i drnnkT mi f yr an Thariday lsm in Crosier. J. H. tfoomwa ft 800s era 4rwaa iatpouy dowa. on tho otxajot; hT,wawml'ahia- treai tlw exntlleat condHfon oT. me bay erop, W judged the prioe eeald not Hong laep ap at $18 per toi ; bat were not prepared to sea it nil in that war. , Articles ' of Association of the Richmond Plow Works were forI warded to the Secretary of State's office for record. Thursday last The capital stock is $50,000. The incorporators ere . Oran Ferry, S. W. Lynde, John S.' McQraw, Eu gene Harrold and David J. Hoerner. Pecuniary aid, and every support that a generous and Christian heart and hand can extend towards the sustainance of. the "Home for the Friendless,'' is now needed by that benincent institution. Its claima for the - support of the public at large, are such that it needs, only anAmiMkTna 4a' Avilnw 4s eAiMi was . f lUUUNVilAUi AAA VAUU rV' cWVrCAA f ; We were rejoiced ' toj see our friend Bev. Severinghaus' again in our eity, last week. He met hia old friends and the children of the German Lutheran Sabbath School , at South Franklin, on Sabbath last, and preached in the First Presby terian Gonrcn Sunday nignt. : ; -, Wm. A Bickle will address those in attendance at St Mary's picnic. to be held at the Fair Grounds, on the Fourth!1 A large1 attendance and a happy time is anticipated. The Hibernian and St Patrick societies will march but in proces sion. . Bernard Quinn will be Grand Marshal, and Bernard Madden and John Henny will act as assistants. The ' street sprinkler leaks too much, and, instead of merely allaying the dust, as it should, "mud is laid from an inch to two inches over the street's surface. . Smaller holes in the sprinkler would obviate the nuisance. "; Joe thinks fifty cents a week is too much to pay for mak ing n water bed of the entire length of the street, and he's in favor of sranoaxtra instead of porctq. Brkaxwws, Opposite Richmond National Bank, on Wednesday morning last the coupling in front, confined by a bolt, broke the iron stay having given way some time ago, the owner "thought it would do," and it nn letting the bed down on - the crossing. ; The moment the bed touched the ground the horses halted, and the driver and two passengers stepped put Nothing like having quiet horses in an emergency like this. . His Dogsbtp. .Why is it there is only $300 of dog, tax in this town ship? Does any one suppose there are no more dogs than that in this six miles square? It might be well to look into the assessment in "the case of dogs, and see how many are belonging to the botb, and not re ported to the assessors. It is very strange if there are not that "many dogs in the city of Richmond alone. Sometimes at night one would think a regiment was out on parade, judging by1 the; noises; that are about Wo commend the subject

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Wis-ins & MoWhinney's Fulton Market Do not fail to give McCullough acall for Vegetablea and Fruits just in aaaon.'' ' JI The AveriH Paint, for outside work, is the bxst. Go to Isaac CommoDS s at the depot and gee it. He haa got any color yon need. . jSF-Jnapb Baaka aad O W Woods, hare : immI a GtflMrr. ooooaito lb Markatbowae oaMariM.whare tbar ara praparod w aopK eoatomora wua mm uroaanaa, wrmmm, tUr, Etfga, Tacatablea, aad moat dolieioaa lee Cream. Oira ibem a aaU prioaa Caw. ' W. W. ISatirayVnew rooma are eertainly the beat adapted for hia oxxiBAZ. botfly business of any other groeery . room in the city. Good light and ventilation; and then, his pricoa are an inducemen t that no one consulting hia beat in teraat, or that of hia family, can -fail to patronize him. ; f : ' i Messrs. Mote A Swain at their. Gallery on the north-west corner of ; Fifth and Main streets, are thxuvk Photographers of our city, and their Picturaa will compare favorablv to the best in the world, in tone and finish. Their prices are very reasonable. 1 Give them a calL i New fashionn and new , styles : of Bonnets, Hats, Trimmings, Ac, at Mrs.' & "A; Doff Davis's Millinery Store, on North Franklin StreetGo to 117 and" examine her stock Miu vuiujiuo jnuw . . Y- H , ' - T. Rose inserts an upper or lower set of S. S. Whites Teeth the best in the s United, States, tfor $7.50. Trash for $5.00. The only place in Bichmond where Laughing Gas is administered. . No. 298 Main-sti; over J. M. Williams & Co.'s ShoeT store,:-.: , , i . Taw CiactaJtaU Eipositioa. We have received from the sec' retary of the Cincinnati industrial Exposition the premium, list and preliminary announcements for the mir of 1873, which is to commence on the 3d of September next, and continue one month. The premium list is large and liberal, and the ex cellent success which has attended former fairs will doubtless be continued in this. Queen Victoria's chief physician says that -'House' work is admirably, calculated to preserve a. robust woman, and to strengthen one who is weak. An hour in . the laundry is better than a vial of iron.";; How does that agree with the opinions of our young ladies? ' But - the young ladies of to-day, who ignore ; household work, are more excuse able than the mothers, -who bring them up in habits of jJUatieas, or teaeh them to look on naafal t&bor9 with scbrn.rr It is a beautiful axiom of nature that no one can be strong, either in body or mind, "without ex ercise. ' r'! ':. 'i ,' l " '; '. ; Change. The Cincinnati "Satury day Night" has changed propiietora, A 3L Griswpld retiring ; and Asa A Clark & Co., taking control In announcintr thia change, the edi tors say: L "The old" staff of con-5 tributors will be retained. ; Mr. A it Griswpld will continue to 'writefor the paper, and his location in the great metropolis of the country," and his intimate acquaintance and association with-the chief - literary; talent of the day, will no doubt add to the interest of his always popu lar and interesting productions.' TEBKS IH ADVANCE. ' 1 copy oneJ year. ..,,$2 00 1 copy six -months . ." . . . .. 1. 00 Clubs of 20 dt over (each). 4 1 50 6 v-. a j c. r v-? iff ,;.V MASONIC. C. Fetta, Grand Master, F. A M., Indiana,' laid the corner stone of the C urt House at Vincenes, on the 24th of June, at which time the Fraternity celebrated the Birth day of, John the Baptist, Quite, a large ; number of the brethren were present. The ad dresses, and ceremonies of "J laying the corner stone were highly inter esting.' "'' ''f! ' :Hi4 iUtv : .y On Wednesday, July 2d, Grand Master C Fetta, will lay the corner stone of the new College edifice at Bloomington," Indiana, with appro priate 1 ceremonies. Gov. iVAHendricks, and Lieut' Gov Leonidas Sexton, will deliver addresses on the occasion .u JSQ '.u,X'li7i Ifatica wf Remoral. , : The undersigned have removed their Insurance Office to Room No. - up stairs, in the First National Bank Building. We continue to, represent the following old and reliable Insurance Companies, to-wit-JBtna, of Hartford; Ins. Ca, of North America, Philadelphia; Un derwriters' Agency ot'. New', York; and North British and Mercantile; of London and Edinburgh. , : The above companies are all first class, possessed of large eapital and ; surplus, and have paid to citizens of Richmond for fire losses orer $60,000 in. the last eight 1 years, the proof of which can be seen by a call at our office. Soliciting a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore received, we pledge ourselves in the future, as in the past, to give satisfaction to aJL j ; : i -: Jons G Hadlkt k Co. Richmond. June 25,1 MT3

AwQinancifJtic Jiaa had a verdict for $8,000 damages rendered in her favor, against a saloon keeper, for selling her husband whisky after she had reques him not to do so.

A Terra-Haute phwtetetf col lected $3,455 from Vigo County for medical services to the pro in nine months, and tried to debacch aeveralf j his -iemale pa tients.i n has CTgaged tine lawl yen to defend him. " " TbwTeditof ofnr-Oliiopspe heard the btnerrday that they led found anew pass in theAnde9. He immediately sac down and wrote to a man in South America claiming that tUe llie pasVwaa his and r questing that it should be for warded to him at once. A lady, having the good fortune to have her husband hang himself on an apple tree, the wife f a neighbor immediately came to beg a branch of that tree, to have it irrafted into one in her orchard "For who knows,' we she, ;but it may bear the 'aanie "kind of Mortaarf Report. From the following annual showing of the Health Committee of our city, it will be seen that the inhnbW Uammf of health is one of the peculiar adrantages of our loealitr aa a eity. We are unJer obligations tn the Pres't of the Board, Dr. T. H. Daris;raMieCru a copy of the report which is for tbe yesr ending April 3 Jtb, 1873 : 1872. Adults. Child'rn. ToUl. Mat -6 a2a 8 JunaivJ. fa4i.3Cl ..ll July 6 9 15 Aug. 5 10 15 Sep' ...8 6 14 Oct 2 7 9 Not j. ...4 5 9 Dec ; r;.?;"lOi . ; ; ! . i :vr; .V.l 16 : 1873. Jan 3 10 13 Feb 5 6 10 Mar 13. 6. 19 April 7 7 12 Total 75 76 151 OCT Accident, 3 : suicide, 1 : total, 4 . As from natural causes 147 7 For the year ending April 30th, 1872, deaths from natural, causes, r : :15 1 Accidents; 1 totoi -d'eathe, 163. T. Hknbt Datui, ) F. Prutw, Board Health. W. E. Wilcox, V t ; ss&a t ..i ,r . . .-'- Tw;DeUneBt;,TxvaTwa." The new ' tax-law, . approved March 8, I873 ; requires County Treasurers ti call opon all delinquent tax payers in the county either in person or by deputy, and if necessary to distrain p-operty forjtbe collection of such tax, with tenVcTceuBV-'damngSs "aftd the coata and charges that may accrue; and in making settlement with the County -Auditor Ae. will not he , allowed credit aTroin any uncolected delinquency; uolesa he can ahow by proper returns lhat iie .could find no prope. ty out of which to make the tax. It will be seen that tbe duty of the Treasurer is ptin, and that he ramt toske tbe collection .02.1 . I wibh to collect these taxes with as Utile expense to the taxpayer, as possible;- and for- the aceommodalion 01 luoea (iynig iu utunxasiern part of the county. I will be at Benj. Strattan's office No. 2, Odd Fellows' building, Bichmond, from June 25 ih to July lat, 1873, when I will receive taxes-without extra 'costs, except penalty. After the Isst mentioned date tbe accounts will be presented and collected as required by law. All persons in terested are advised to avail them selves of this opportunity to. settle ;as it will save , them considerable 'expense. I;J--! : Parties paring at this office be fore being called upon by a coUec tor will ssve all collector's costs Jos G. Lemon, Treas. W. C, Franking Prviliegea, etc. Congress, in ajspirit of revenge for being forced by public opinion to abolish the franking privilege, took from newspaperese privilege of free transmission in the county of their publication, and. also, the Iprmlege'of" freer.transmfsston of .the exchanges wUh each other, on and after July 1st. borne 01 tbe papers complain,of. this, and; set forth tbe general advantage to tbe public from these concessions to the press. The newspapers, right ly iSeiTfig"p'iblid.v'tDldr: doubtlftse, and certsialy contributing not a Jittle to, create it, were probably tbe most effective agency in the repeal of the franking priv ilege. Unquestionably, the priv lieges of the press in the use of the mail, were valuable, not only to tbtfinewspBrirsrbat tethepblic t a- A. Jo The free transmission of local pa pers, within the immediate circle of their publication, is valuable in enlightening, asceitaining and con centraiing public opinion. It is not ing privilege should - be ' restored but if any part of it is to be res tor ed, the exception should be in fa or of the publications that convey to the people a knowledge of tbe operations of tbe Government and oi the cowdiUoii Vf: thes Ccoontry. .Meanwhile Jhe. press will have to pay for receiving such, papers

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tn my huj, pkej ti Cs last house where John SmithT4 goods, atjan early tifca N of his older aonav badnafaua tne nouse new usasLaar on oft PelaMrn lMdHk new rner schooHmuae on the CWftte. .WISStt have held. ;in doj ro, I may be thouttboa,4btUIld the kindnrof mw friflnA iaw of theW ware of the Tte political party.?rIn some way, I b VlieveJTfwai kerer fifmtrfftnllf 1 of tbTlffieVrTh. HTn. Tt entxrk rjav."in vrw 'fliYTw-'-f !mM- T was a'rnfber bfhotown Duncan "V a?a unniu i

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outt-V occasional buciBoswers be&t' N hardi drmkers'either and sbm one charged" ns with drinking at. l4 tae town's expense! as now a days, - i those who had the honor, must expect to bear the) reproach. I Econo- - -i. . -v-; : 'i. uuwd mm JM. tuoau UVUIO. VBWB I rittmm-iW arT were ' very . hard and 'rough. . A member opposed it as too extrava ganyana wreatenea : to resign "if f, -4 . , .i , . ' v- iruivtsaneu tot al wdv Ul trsV and he did resign ; that man would hardly have distinguished between1! a dishonest man, and a salary grab ber, if indeed others could. V I Next, I think, I was elected as country commissioner; the pay for this not large. I was next, per-. haps, elected in 1837, to the Legis lature, and in 1838, to the State Senate for three years, hence was a member of one or the other branch in the sessions commencing in '37, ; '38, '39 and '40. At an early3 time I was '; sent aa a lobby member to" aid in the ' election of our friend; Robert Morrissonas ' one' foftlie,. State board of dirctors, of the first State Bank, with a view to getting a branch in ' tMs place. He was elected and a branch located here as a consequence; , - r At thefirst race General Harri son-made for President, my name 'j was . useeT -iie of the cleetore, he carried this State, but failed Vt large at that time. In my last I alluded to the un fortunate parbiership in the first foundry here. rl had gone out of ho firm, and others were to have" paid the debts, but did not," and I" was legally liable, and to make all equal saw that I must make an assignment; did so, treating my two brothers, : who were7 my securities on my individual debts, the same as those of the foundry concern. My Mends - Robert Morrissbn -and Caleb Shearon were my trustees. At that time, property' rated very low, and as no one could tell cer tainly, when, if ever, i would, rise,' my" effects were used up at a most ruinous sacrifice, and Ie was left largely elnndid Tluid been 'ap song but then the office made barely fiving arnM f TTWnnn...r Wh1 wast to do? ' It was proposed that I should be acandidatehior County Treasurer, but if I'cowld be elected how could I cive the, required secundjiiii Worfw)n about that I could not Mfrisndir Robert Morrisson, Lewis Buik,and I others, assured me that their names would be at my command I was elected, and for; three; terms, of three years each, and once for two years under the new law, making eleven collections. . For about one third of tho time the ofloa did not do much vfr making a living and expenses." After that it waA bettef, and. finally Ipaid off all the EatiS; ties, with interest On making th aas'ignntent I gave up all but : ffty dollara worth of bonashold ferai' tare then living in' the bouse now j oemed by Charles v. UoGn. I look hak to thia at of mw lif.- rjarviivr off Cioso debts, by a full rarendar ot-altwith a greater pleAsurf Jjsridai " .- - . -j-. m - JaetiL. j.li. A .aii "' if you please) than to the meaet; of holding so " many v ofSceaH. yet without being County JiieaaHirer, I v; could never, I think, have done "it.'-'" At no uma wnen a was AreaHnrer, did the officeas iiproft hardly any eompariaon. tt what . it; ia worth nowdays.I ttirJt X wl bobewvwd whanX say thii X waa always anjriouafjtelayoT, "the ."taxpayers -doTie so partly ty writing'; to individuals,and otherwise solicit- ; ing pTtymentto avoid Mlling real ; estae? f tAt wne time the payment: . Jtl tail i Jli.lt ij-L oar sow uavy ui auau, us rmmm ica dollars, would havreventedlitdj caiiTi,t-T amfiwn.rA fruit if la, impoasibl4 f6ra7Treasurer sntw with the large increase in the num-' ber of tax-payers, and the amount (.,' r . 7?, r.- . . fe v of taxes, to approximataiven to what I mention above, and theretore l am not in tne least; nndmg 4 a a w 'rf " fault with them, nor da I know of others doankr sa I was twice FosiW aiaatar' under Areaident Xanooli--had tha .honor, or tho 'reverae of? being onoa ramovedl by'; Jobnaon

through now, I conclude my read.

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' New York State Cnp Meeting, l1;xrajw.i5qS. utic. 5fhbo?l,Bef Dware July 9. July lb S - ?! t&te&blfy ' ?itnaaifeor9t. JBfe-cJ s rrinriocK atauon, Aiaryiana uuiy ou. Hillsboro Circuit Va, Ebenezer An f jiiii 3 it i 1 9?m$W$ft uk uo Sing Sing, New York, August 5. . . c! r x"r jst rwT umo aaavCiamn aao)Pmn vawi gnat 6. .b,( n ,us - v. . . JfimtmrjnrK, wywn, uua - 1 g .... m v. rw.vV - urA a a V- 1 XT T A a . i , a jr tv.Beckwith s and Speddins, Dor. Georgetown Del, Pepper s uf 1 Emery Grove, Baltimore, Md, AugUSt 12. iaBfi !"!'-!; Bethel Barnsboro,N. J , August Deal's IalandMd., August 15V 1 Hinkle's Woods, Monroe Ca, Pa, AugUStl-r- 7- A p "r-KT- CTT' Milfersburg, Pa, August 20 Seventeenth. National Moundsville, W?ViAUguAt20. l ; h Hillsboro Circuit, Va., Waterford, August 22.-" " ,vy-iX Juniata Valley, Newton Hamil ton, Pa., August 26. : ' ; 111:. Brandy wine Summit, August 26. Bound Lake, N. T. " ' a- ' - Another jgiTl, this timet in Chicago, Haturoay,? tnougns Kprosenp would practically aid her in preparing the. eyenjng ropaaL Her funer al was. largely attended on Monday. Susan - B. -Anthony ha -been nned$loOoTToticg,-nd ach of the election officers 825, for receiv ing? beri vote; If that's (ill Snsnn wilt' vote' every time., hen tue tn&ayr wealtby women oC oars coun try goto thep-IK what will a. little $ac o to them?. -It is either right '6t 'very SWgafcdtht eU am pies Buule of these ladies simply brings the courts and authorities intV ylrtonFin"d show's he vreski nees of the opposers-of woman sutfrajje. We bone the Ladies will coutmue to rush our courts and people along until a beUer system can"" be made-practicabl?.- Wincheater Journir. '-' MARRIEDIn thU ci'.r. oi ' Wedasldaf morninz. the 25th uwt.. Urs don Nv t'aga, to, .Utta, Ela fi M c''E.T ... - n i .. 1 Ana tin On Ae'lOtb Wet. at tba-raaideneef he4 bride's father of thia eity br Iter . If GillaoM Mr. J. Stanley sey of Xoblesrille lad. and 1 Ulee PapaalfiM ef this city. fJU 1Q J 0taltthfnst.iat the reeideoae of tad (be bride's mother, ay Rer; V; Gnllam, Abram p r-iaer aa siiaa Hiaarr Vaasant, both ot tbia citv. t'-i tr-fT vf M I LIST OF LETTEItS t . ! JilMg It, : i i i , , BemaHiinfr in the Foatosaje at Bichmind, Ind..June23. 1373 Atkinson T F Lipscomb Vary Banea J H " f MeLaaa W v Blanch Q tfx' 4 v Miecket Thomas BrmkerJlH,. ,Murpbey HolinioB a , Hood M.hUm fit " ' Nawrman nenry 9 Blofrett H . p 4 o V ; f erlt Thomaa La Bowers 4 Louts nicholj Jamea 2 Chapman J II Peele Bolla haptuan J n Jardimma W,f rjf ClarkXaara ' itolbrHfrermana Cileaian Fr, Cook Eliza TR3Cveae MUlerrn C.rlhum Christian Seeder a Mary una iamaa . w. ". o r amita Kd win Davidson Jamea buiith T i Uinwy. Robert Stidhara Kiltie . - w Hislier Joseph ." Tec nan Patrick." " " Dunbar ThomaA . ' , , Tinkbam A' . 1 EteieitaLuna " Thoropsoa 0 P ' ' ' KUrid,re fhebajrjTTbomaarAIIear U-ret RoJUonT . Watt Harab .. . Haley Molue'.' ". White-WillardT 1 Holmes Rarhef 1,"WMl8asOS''" i u . . nerLissie Wflaoa Boilr 3 c X Jobaeoa Mary t ? V, Whita Hala Jnnr.aoa William at Wilson Uarid ' L Kantor A Woods Valentine KittrmaaTJalrToT Wood Carrie Lehman BorahaMT CWooda BarjS'iS La AH -Wi.m MrsSallia ( l'onnira eilin far thpme AftWi will dImm aay-ADTERTISED." aod Kiro the dt of this lisU 1 1 Ricnmona Marketa, :rtalc8.r i Corrected weekly by Jf. W. Briiriia and rhAff.Kettorrhe former Kiwras the pricfes ot urain, and tbe latter, tbe prices of other produce and Groeerfes'.f Wheat perbu 1:2 . Sf to - Cora pert bu,..... C6Q43 -.fj .60 tiay per tun..... Butter pertb .r.r; 10 EnVl aarant.V.R.CT.A,T-T WT r IVilabe8 pef hu ........ iff "-6tri flour Mspt.a. f i l Ma. 5,75 Hams sbfar-cored; J..V 13 ol onl hoojdenmar lb 9jj;io Sides pertb.. .......... 8 10 iard perqb'X....0.X.O gl DIM is $urar, cruabed, ... IS CiAciaa:er.wbite. laUow A baosrsi yew-Orieacs Molaaaea per gallon.. . ., to Sorghum Molasses par r gaUoa. ,. . 75 'r:rr gallon.. tf., ffIu,i.M fUicnoLEon & nno.. coo a s.eiier 8 ana atationers sa.C so aaO ,:.i.oy i.o-i! es.-hSi Stk aadXaia,Oald FeiUwfepalliiag 1 ,9iainnn',TirWar-

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a?" f r!tf ) Wwrj, NOTJpiOFj SOBJLPSJBJB. STATS 01? ISOTAKA WAYME '(k, '8 r. Wajpw Omit Court, September Term, 1 873, " '. WamfrV Mi lo 9o?o 9dl Aeson t XoneO,'' c SillianHDeGraei,! iee K. UeOroot. :aa B9.4H3 William JalWrtoa. Mjl p.lj lr.s i 3EJTJC)WN, .Thatini4M;aeiaddajpi IU of JDoa.l873,UaaboTenaul PUiam. by H. c Fox, Attorney, Sled ia the Office of the Clerk of tbe Warne Circuit Court, hia complaint ajratnat aakt Hofendanta ia the ebore entitled eanae, tofretber with the afida 01 a competent peraoa, that . aaid heread anta, Anao 8V Joaea, William K. De Groot, Aliee E.. Pe Groot, aad William Futlerton, are aot reaideota of the 'State of ladiana.' Said Oefendaots. Aoaoa 8. Joaea, William N. lie Groot, Alice E.'De Groot and Witlfam Fullertoa. therefore are hereby aotifted of the filing and pendancy of aaid complaint afcaiaat mem, ana mat uoieaa tnay appear and aa. ewer or demur thereto, at the celling of aaid caaae, oa the aecond day of the aext term of . aaid Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in uentrerjlle, aa tbe fret .Monday of September, 1873, of xt, aaid complaint and the mattera and thinjre tterein eoatained and allepwl. will bo taken- aa tree and the aaid cause will be beard and determined in their. abaenco. " ' ' " WITNESS, the Clerk, and the " Heal of aaid Court, at Cen(SEAL) traville, tbia Id day of June ' , . ' 1ST3. WB. W. DUDLEY, ..." , Claik. II. Ci Fo. Alty of Pir. ' tlt.00 P 14 Sw FOllECLOSUBE iQFi CHOpI. I , VUND MORTGAGE. t IK DEFAULT of payment of principal and rntereat due to tbe School Fund of Warae jUoaoty, State oi Indiaaa, oa he loaaa af 'aaid fuod hereinafter mentioned. I will, en. Saturday, the ?8th day of June, 1HI3, batireea Abe bears ef- IO o'clock, a. aa. ,aad o'clock p. m . cfifcr for aale at the Court' House door, in the town of Centrefil!e,WayaeCnuntyi Indiana, to ibe hiaiieeO bidder for cIibo rauoii ot the anoFtejaice- premiaea aa : will satisfy ibe amount thereon, respectively lor principal, interest, damage and costs, sfollows, to-wit: I No. 1581. All of lots Vo, ten. 10) and, twelve ( 12) in that part of fba-towa of Can., treville laid offend attached t the oriciaal plat of said town by Wm. M. Doueblr and. tar . w . J t o . n..L. ' r m. cuinrc. monc:arei oy ousmuu r(i. rnocipai, iamiaa,iui,a wm soaia, au WITNESS, my hand aad tU I seal of the Commiavioners SEAL Court of Wayne- County, i - : rn1ina, at Cettrerilla, thiv i i; i -r tWdarof AarlLlSTl. -- ;. ELIIJQ U rAR&EB, Auditor, - i I, GUARDIANS SALE o OF JREAL ESTATE sit ,;. 9.i 'mjOTICE is karebyKicea that the uaderla aianed Guardian ot Orange E. MeMeana, a minor, will sell at public auction on tae r remises on : ;u r ;vi, j a Saturday,-June 2SVA' D;1873,"" at 2 o'clock P. M.. the uodirided to-third0' of lot number two hundred aad eighty-one, (281) in that part of the eity of Richmond,Wayaa Cooclr, Indiana laid oil by Klfaabeta Starr. This ia a choice -piece of prop Lert.'jfioe lot aad gand dwelling house, atd jrui be offered as a w bole, the Uoardiaa cooTeyinc the remeiHneT one-third to lhe pastchaser. Tins property ha been duly appraified and il sold at publie auction will aot be tol l for leae than twe-thirds ot th ppcaisemeni. Jt will be lor sale at pmato salt! at tbe anDfaised ratae Until date afore' iid. Fartiaedesiriac Information eaa salt on the .undetsiraed. - Tbrhs op Sale. One third cash, one third in nine months and' one third ia 'sigh'1 teen months, deferred Darirenta to bear .In; tsrest and be secured by montage on the pretrrtsee.-- a a . ii.v . i . . .a "... .Gusrdian, 1 'IT Vmmm III..... 't May SI, 1873-lSwdJ . Pi '-.-a 'C i ESTRAT HORSH ' . 4 . .: 0"Takn Up by tha umlaraigaed, aadr now in his Lirary stable' on N. Mariorc street, a bright Bay Hotse, atbnt eight veers olc!. mass somewhat rubbed with tho collar.' several saddle marks, shod. u rouoa, iwo mua ices wuue,. oise n his forehead.. The owner can hare him by calling on the undern'ned and paying $ 1 :5u for this not:ce and coat of keeping hiin. S.fl BRNJ.raERBA.BD. Rich - roond, June 13, 1873.. tei Etol hit. Ml ..i a y, CAPXTAii, 'II el4t.i io 0;i3"et(' . -. a ,5'fi ii C'ti I IP Sk.. . i n Reteaire Dewoeite, JLoem Faada, Bay jamel Sell EzahaBare, Make CwUer- ! i tioas. nad Trauiaaeta neaeral . lahj flgswaJklasTmnaisia-Wrj- .vili J . i i -, o . f r i ' 5 r a -t r ! " t - uaJ ' I The patronage or fhe jiublie1 is solloltel H we promise ins oraat tinerai treatment, eoa ststect with aafe Daaktng, and superior facilitiee for the traaaaetiam. af buainesa. lWs draw our own drafte es1 .Vd -Ot WO aT Wlabbul delay. at moat 3i I- tJ'j-ji -.i2i;'a dj CflAKLEA F.UFEIX,Preat. tfkAHLISS lt:tolI!C C.saier.1 hpHE? uaderi- -Ja. ci Jfcb algned haemikk,,, -Mi eiyWa yi. 43 f Bear. Raaantar : jS i ,v,Stlaeof ;U fjti. f'l 6f allKinda, Tm y .ahicb e J?T fites the alien- -T -rm lion ofolt who WftollliAwlffo "fa nenV i tseainwa. i.nwvr vnwasiaai ia. :jnrr uau at the tmtaadtiaB omaa: .

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I weaty Tfeoaaaad Dollara ia Pic ' nrwaaa. ror ifiKtriaarloa among , j tb. u Wafctcrtfeaa fat Uteit ) 1 7.h F.nnTiirArt j it'cIN'iFBllatiTat Tbe a walier of Freminma am atvTa im ereaatd wheailt amb.r 1f ' ijieDun' lcfJhfaa)J;aT309 ta(liw yj 1 CaaAFieawmwer.K.. k.VlCP.1Jta l aa ara n . . . . '-ne now oner tue. Riiowiac:. . tlim tYJlAOBTiaaav ;W0C.akmaia:iBB:ttea.wixn oj I ZOOCaab Preminmaof flOeacb...... J.00S fc Him oul rWawfeaeb . ,Vova i3 179 yfcaaaawaaa Pfe".aaetti,26nlJw poIla)n4ed.e7DhC3 io! paa liiJna C fcKrery aabacpoer whe remita two. dollar r yswbaefp4mywia tiaaaea aeajat9Q2 whiclais a ue4 aa'WT cl Aceaf. tendfdlcVo itrnet 2 IjAVeiaPisi time sbe'ireva teeeppar oaajaar Amff jtj' their- namta reojatered as participant! ,fra jremiame:i31" iioC3 M euasa ad pSii KpMiaiea epieaT Foswre,' riatiam Vn? 9f phlet ana Uabacripiio, EJaa aaat f pS , peraona desirinc tfiemi " v AddVeti"" " nrmma''ror BVranS tern q unit nentsned to nleaaa tha taste. "Tomes," Appeasara," -asaaowrs," e that lead tbe UDDktr aa la rtnmsrna a e4 4i ruin, but are a true Kedicine, maae from to natlre teott and aeraa of (ttmrnke, MMfv aU AioohoUc sitroalanta. They are the GmaA Perlact aerator and. JawHorater of tMJe TJ, ? tern, auTTtnf off aU nwooua Bmabw aier1 restotuar kebiead ta a.em. ay s i a IMli n-eav c rieUBilt, refreebtnc and toryatf beta, . rntndind bodr. Tbey are eaay a adailnlawa - Hood Partner ana a unctrms; r on, arornpt in taatr acwon. canasa u cnmr'rr; ; suite, aate ami reliable to au forms ofdlaraar. ' , Mr Penan catai take tSM Btaws am a Ti cortUaa; to diraaaoaa, aad remain tato wefV -4 . , mineral poteen or other means, ami UiaiCaa orraas wanted beyond the point or repair, Drawawata. or ladtarntama. fceei Pain ta Ue Sbooidera, OaBfrna, Tig Cheat, fill lint Sour urnctauona tauona of tea Siom ach.Bad Teste ntbe MoalAaanAttacaaJal- 2 aanAttacaaJalpttauoaof the Heart, Tnnaimettrai of tbeLav ., tmtbcio&sonbeKldeysaadalMnai outer panau ayiirienraa,ra uw aiawaviga a , DrsDenata. In complauita It has no eqi and one borne will wore a hatter aof'':; aa. Its merits than a lengthy adrermwaeeat,,For Feaaole Coaaplalata, myoejlgOraN, mairted eretaeie, at the aawa ef woraanhnad, or the tarn of lire, these Tonic Btttera dkaplay ao . ,1 , decided an influence that a marked Unprere- ' -montasaoonjaetaspttbie.i'-T - ? For Iwwaaaaaatawr aaa - -Chrowio mAewjmaUaa and eoat) Drsasaala orlW- r: geattoav BlUous, HemlUeat aad nitanntueat, Fevera, Dineaaes of the Blood.Uyer,Iklneys and J t Bla4d, taBtatarahaTebeaamsal suuulsi ia.7Such Diceaacs are canacd by YlUatad Bloog.whtch la aeneraUr nrodneed or deranrement of Sue ' XostKe organ R3v.-j 9 n'j re a Gentle FauMttre ka wati aa a Temte. aosBeestaur also toe McuUar 1mwtt;?i"5 of acting as a powerful egont ta nsUering Coon miHah InriininMHnn Af llu T.hMT iiul Via. . L. oeral Orraaa and In Blnoua Paieaaaji t r akia Dleaaa, ErapOana, Tetter, 8a)t- ... Bheum, Blotches, Spom, rtmulea.rnmires.Botat, Crbasclea.aing'worma, 8eeMaaad, Sore ae iiaa. Itch, fccuns. DtaooioraUoca ortue Humors aad Meases of thd'Wa;' of whatever name or nature, are literally dug ip and carried out of the system m a short time br the uaa of theaenittera. One bottle la each caeea will convince the most Incredulous of their cur Cleajsee taie VlUated Bloodi wheneW1 you find iu Impurtaea bursting, thronsh tba . skin In Pimple, Em pUons, or Rores ; ctcanae It whea yea Sad it obstructed and aluggiah ia the - a reins ; cleanse It when It hi foul your reennga 1 KX will tell you when.x &ees tte Mood am, aad . --1 the health of the system wulmuow. -Jrr, Orataral Tamawauaew proolalm TtfaaAa-c, Bittebs tho most wonderful invlgorant taat orer sustained the arnaiag ay uteav : - j ot t Pin, Tape, and other Woraaa, lurkmg Ia the -system or ao many tainessna. are ufm jy I tnally destroyed and removed. Barf a distlav giimaail fTuaVaaiaa t mere Uaimiasj aw geiMj . 1 ndualontbe face of the earth Whoae body is exempt from tha praseaoe of ootbmv li ail as . j . on the healthy elemental of the body that worma exist, but upon the dlssaeed hnmere and ammy ' deposits that breed these living monsters of diaeaae. Koayaien of medtene, axtretraawea, ... ao antheiminiuca, will free the ayatem from worms httteaeMRaavi p . "SHlim ' HecAasUcal DiaeaMee-Fmwons enraawd In Paints aad Mlneraia, such aa Piuaabari,de. " .? setters. Gold-beaters, and Miaer,.aa thy ad. . ranee la life, aro-eabyeet to ftiifit ita fBowels. To guard rmilnat this tile a dnan of Walker's Vineoab Bursas twice week. lUltcua, tteaalttomtr AtaA Imteawast tent Fevers, which are edpreralciit tn tho vaUeysofoar groat rivers Utroo'hout UioUnitod ., States, especially those or the Vtastoeipal, Ohio. ' ' Viaaounl, lUhtola, Teaaeeaee, Cass mlSC. A? ' kansaa, Red, Colorado, Brasoe, ato 'Orande. Pearl. Al)ai-Mbiie, avmw Paoke, . , James, and many others, with the VMt tributaries, throaghout ohr -oattre osootry urtnc -1 the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so ' during seaeona of unusual heat aad dryness, are . invariably accompanied by extensive derangemenm of toe stomaoh and ttvec,- mod otter anw. ; dominal riscera. In their treatment, a purga. Uve, axerUng t nrir" tij up ihisa 1 ranoua oraana. la csaentlallT neceaaarv. THrm Is no cathartic tor tbe purpose eomai to tuu . d Walif-b's Vikkoar Brrrias, aa they wilt speeauy remara the aATk-coiored raww matter ' arlth which tha howela ara Infant at tha 00mm time sum tusUng the secrottona of She User, and ) d generally restoring the heallhj fonctwna of tba ojgeeuve orgaaa, u.- s.- : ;r. t terafala, ar BJsswa Bvffl, White SwehV , tnga, Clcera, KryalmeliS, Sweuid aeck. Ooitro, Scrofoloua InnanunaUona, Indolent Iiulammatfcma, Mercurial' Anwsttoaa, OM iawoaTa-wp--- ' tlona or tbe Skin, Sore Eyea, etc., etc. In. theee aa In aU other constituUooal btseaiBaa, WAtatBa'a ViNBOAa Brrraas have shown their great curative powers to the most obstinate aadiatracv abw oases. ' ... ...... . Dr. Walker's CalJAeraUe, Vlwaa-ar t BMltera on all these eeaea ta a anubn"- 3 IhtaWraarm the inOammatien. (the tubercular aflected parts rece beaha, aad aSiwat 11 lire enre Is effected. Brrraaa are Aperient, paaaeMaao, Oaisntn-. i attve, Butritiona, Xaxarive, hiowM, Seda-' Aoru mrnvi k.; A,DMi art mud lAxajtra saja 8 tiea of Dr. WaLkkr's Vimboaji brrraaa are ' the best saffrwuard in caaM af uwa M ttever, tAetfbalaaktic, leailngand awwwaing Aon mflajsmai mattoa; wind, cone, cram pa, awf J?S5ur! aVamanwayai ko etaoonao nm taua hold of a ayatawianamw lore-aimed. ! KWiawtlama, Take, of the WnwlAa jaawf vuiujuib; au uuraa wiw v inhu auTrana. wnu vinm so oea at night irom a hall to one and one-hau ajad .regetablea, aaaKaaaJajaaaaiaaiw. S.t intton naal i f They an Piaejajae aad mas. Aate., HanPsea 1 aw, Oal, A esfofWaaUngtoa aad Charttoa bLtUtT aWA .ATTAJLL JWMME8SS JXAiaWA. 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