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WEDNESDAY. APRIL 15. 1874, VICX. First PreabyterUn Chareh Fifth street between Main and Walnut. Rev. I. M. Hughes, Pastor.', Services at 10:30, a. m. and 7 p. m. babbath School at 9 a. m. U. P. Church Corner Eighth and Mulberry streets, iter. IL Tornboll, Factor. tScrrioes very Sabbath at lQiUO a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School at 1) o'clock, a. m. Pearl .Street M. E. Church Broad, way, Pearl and Front afreet, ltev. N.Gillam, Pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath School at 2 p. in. ' Jrace M. E. Clroreh Broad wm and Seventh streets. Kev. R. N. 9leKaijr, Pastor. Services at 10:30 a.m. and 7 p. to. Sabbath School ft 9 a, in. Kriends (Whitewater North of Depot. Services 10iA a. ni. Sabbath School at 9 a. m. I'riends (Hicksites'H-Broadway and '.Eurhth streets. Services at 11 a, m. Sabbath Sohool at 9 a. m. Friends (Orthodox) Fifth street, between Walnut and Market. Service 10.30 a. m. Sabbath School at 9 a.m. Mission Sabbath School at 2 p. ni. St. Paul's Epiaoopal Church Broadway and Futh streets. Rr. J. B. 'Wakefield, atector. Services at 10:HO a. m. and 7 jx m. Sabbath School at 9 a. m. First H iptist -Church Eighth st, betneon ilaiu and Broadway. Rev. Pastor. Services at lO;.'50 a. m. and 7 p. m. Christian Church late Central) Rev. A. JLaflin, Pastor. Services at "10:30 n. m. and 8 p. m. every Sabbath. Sunday Sohool at 9 a. m. New Jerusalem Church Coi ner of Franklin and Walnut. Services at 10::J0 a. ni. and 2:30 p. m. St. Paul's Lutheran Church South Franklin street. Rev. Wickemryer, Pastor. Services at 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. '8cbbath Sehoolt 2 p. in. German Luthuran Church South Front street. Rov. Lowcnstein, Pastor. Services at 10 a. in. and 7 p. m. Sabbath School at 2 m. St. Andrew's Catht lolic Church South Pearl street. Rev. Father .JIuifdt. Mass 8 a. ni., High Mass 10 a. m. Sunday School at 2 p. m. Vespers at 7 p. ui St. Mary's Catholic Church Corvrter Franklin and Broadway. Rev. Father MoMalleo. Mass 8 a. ru.. Hifjh M.ii-s 10 a. m. Sunday School .at p. in. Vespers at 7 p. ni. African M. E. Church Corner of "Market and Marion streets. Rev. J .'Mitchell, Pastor. Services at 10:30 a. in. tuid 7 p. in. Sabbath School at 2 p. ni. African Bapist Church Corner of -Sixth and Market. Rev. Nimrod Lc is, Pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath School at 2 p. in. Progressive Lyceum Lyceum Hall at 2 p. in. Cincinnati Wlilaky, According to.alria poet in the Cou rier-JouritaU-ia scarcely worth praying for. The genius who penned the following would scaredy, wc think, be inclined to exclaim with Cowper: ' Cincinnati, with J1 thy faults, I love thy stilt." They snnaj and they prayed rottud FatBat1. In niinTitni ami In ralti; But rli- old :iloot ww quite prayer-proof, And they 84iriK and prayed in vain. Put at last Iiify billMHl a iliapnamnl 1-nttle To give him wlme wlilaky from Cincinnati; Bom forty-odd drops of tiie sluir Aa, weary , bnlf aateep, he reposed; Hut fortvood dropa wvmqnlutonnuxb, For It handled tiie old limit mighty rough, And thai saloon wasi.'i!. ... Why all evade Rlvm Ran lato Ihc (iroaad. Tho Virginia City , fNev. Enterprise H.iTs: It ofl .a well known peculiarity of our .Washoe rivers that they nil sink into the partb. Eao'u river empties into what is called its ' Kink,' or lake. None of them get out of the State or empty into tho sea. This curious fact was once curiously -uusconnted for by a queer oli I -fellow who. made his homo in the -shadow of 'Mount Davidson. Said he: "The way it come abont was in thiswise: The Almighty, at the time he was Croatia ami fashonin' this 'ere yearth, pot along to this section late on Saturday evenin. Ha had got through." with all tho. threat lakes, like Superior, 'Michigan, Huron, Erie, and them ; had made Ohio, Mssouri, and Mississippi Rivers, and as a sort of wind up, concluded to niako a river that . would beat anything Ho had done in that line. He-started an traced-oat Ilunibohlt River, an Trnckeo River, an Carson River, an Walker River, an all tho other rivers, an'" He was a leadin of 'em along, calkelatin to bring 'cm all together into one big boss river, an then lead that off an' let it empty into the Golf of Mexico or tho Gulf of California, as might be most convenient; bnt as He was bringin' down- and leadin along His branches Trrtckce, Humboldt, Carson, Walker, an' them all at once it una on dark. an- not bein able to carry ont His plan. Ho just tnekedtho lower ends of the several streams inter the ground whar they war, an' they've stayed thar -ever since." - INave DMdlat SwlHeajwy. I want to be a granger and with the granger's stand, to wear a napkin apron with a com cob in my hand; an honest son of husbandry, to drive and hold the plow, and eke out a living by the sweat of my eyebrow. Then I'd pounce upon the merchant and that politician horde; for the devilment they have done I'd pitch them aver board. Then I'd run the ship of state in this good new fashioned way, when no one bnt the farmer should have - a word to say. Tken I would buy, for a bushel of "wheat, a silk dress for my wife, and with a load of corn provisions to last for life. - A penny .then, would pay for a yard of calico, -and a spool of thread thrown in at the granger store, you knw. The president he would n and would -shake -cue -by the hand, be cause I Woneed to the little stran ger band O, yea, Ximnt to be a granger and battle with the storm. to sit in lodge act Greenfield and bold my ear of corn. . . Peoria ia to have glawoka. A lead mine, thought to he valuable, has beea diaoovered aear Alton.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 16th, 1874.
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Established 1821 Manager for 29 consecutive years. . . .Mr. H. Frost E2754tli Annual Tour!
Thl (rixl exhibition Is lraT wrtpomn Ttrttor la trrrry eoounoalty. Ita proprietor hu traveled tb lrtg b anil breadth of the land, and Its reputation aa p- A FIRST-CLAS3 STANDARD CONCERN la patant to everybody. la thennadsof axprind antleaRB arao aot only kaow ta ruiaureineataortua illie but huw ta meet taem, this ealaUinhmeat baa grown to Ooloaaal 3VX.sxxl.txa.clo and no kindrod concor i Las errr attempud to compete wv b It. The v OQ,ooo,ooo , Capital employed la Its bnslnons wouM start a dozen each Mum ' as ara goaeraJly parading Uirouun tna eonatry. THE PARAPHERNALIA & TRAPPINGS ara new and of tbo moat (rera-oas dacrlption. Tbiacnormona ( collection of aoimals are all . VIGOROUS AND LI VINO SPECIMENS and ara la ebargo of obliging, and educated attendant. 1ST Animals Hitherto TCnUoajn ara plon tlfullv dlopnraed thronpboat this eollratlon. ElMwhsr
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Roman Circus, , A nama knonn and rc'?poctel In ItnlyanJ the wtolo of KtirojK aa well aa Uiat of VanAmbnrgh in Ao.riira. Wltoont prvparatory remarks we vill aianply aieatloa) ' tba uaiuea of tliu artists of Uila - Graiid An ay of Equestrians In tho order as tbey will appear. Signor Rivera, Signorina Kinovski, Signora Rivera, Jl'lle Viola, Si?nor Talraez70 nnd Pon, Signorina Rivera, Sinor CcvinscatU, Signor and 8ignorina Riveia, Monsieur Palnja and Impolo, Mr. A. Gafiney, Seuor Eniabj, Signor and Signorira Civeta, Monsieur Ijftnikirn, Mctsrs. Imolo and Appiauo. Signor Montano, Signors Farrar sml Civolo, . Ilerr Gattuey and isignor Montano, Monsieur Ijemsko, E!ward Castile, Signor ZdnijKlie & Son, A. II. Castile, 3ItU!i, !c M ile Doiok, Monti. Si'ijirist, Mr. N. McCollum, Mons. Langlois. Dabiko us ExTKAoaDraAar Acts or Honssaairsair are the feat area of Una reinsrlubla Circus Couipany. TheeomlcTtlulcs A: Shetland Ponies are nuradca of equine a-acity. A Grand tfc Oorscous Proecssion early ea the day of exhibition, in which will appear JL "Living Lion Loose In Ibe Street, accompanied by the COLOSSAL. GOLDGX CHARIOT', Dens, Cagaa, Vaaa, Kiephanta, Camels, Poniea, lrooit-da riea, Ac, Ac. Tor a more elaborate description see largo bills.
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Blanche Setgnst, . Louis Seigrist, Toto SeiCTist, i , Willie Seigrist, Valentine Langlois, Z T -c 1, aw '- Ftlix Lanclois, Tne Longloia Brothers Tbo Great Trotrpe ot Yoltiguersv si : -TiaaExtavl Suspensions, The Antipodean Achievements, The Star Bqnilibrist?, - Th Calisthenic Kings of ttM TJaiveree, The Egyptian Prodiiea of Art, - The Intricate Gymnastic AcbievementaV .The Joggling of liypt a Stalwart Chiefs, The Gran i Exposition of Italian SkSJL
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Dr. J. Walker's California Tinegar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from the native herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada moontains of California, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of AlcohoL The question is almost daily asked, 44 What is tho canso of the unpar-; alleled success of Vixegak BrrtkesT" Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient recovers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a Ufa-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and lnvigorator of the system. Never before in the history of the world has a inodicina been compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of Vixkoab Bittkrs in healing the aiok of every disease man is haiz to. They ara a eeutla Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Diseases The properties of Dr. WalkKa'sViBBOAa Bitters are Aperient, Dia- ' phoretic, Carminative, Nutritions, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant, Sudorino, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim VnniGAK Bitters the most wonderful Inviporant that ever sustained the siuking system. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwoll, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. - Bilious, Bemittent, and Intermittent Fevers, which are so prevalent in tho valleys of our great l ivers throughout the United States, esccially those- of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grando, Poarl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country durjng the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably ac- . companied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment,, a purgative, exorting a powerful influenco upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dit. J. W'ai.kew's Vixugar Bitters, as they ivill speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which tlio boweU are loaded, at tbe game time stimulating tho secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the hotly against dis-i . ease by purifying all its fluids with "Vixeuar Bittkrs. No epidemic can talve hold of a system thus tore-anned. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, iieadacho, iJain in tbo -Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of tlio Stomach, Bad Taste in tho Moutb, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of tbo Heart, Inflammation of tlio Lungs, l'aiu in tlio region of tbe Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, " arc the olTsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or King's VM), AVlnte Swellings Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations. Mercurial affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Diseases, WALKKa's VlHkoarBittkbs have shorn their great curative powers in the most obstinato and intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Ilheuniatisin, Gout, Uilious, Remittent and Intermittent Eever. Diseases of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no euual. Such Diseasesare caused by "V itiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. Persons engaged in Paints and iliuerals, such as 'numbers, Type-setters, Cold-beaters and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this" take a do?e of Walker's VixKGAB Bitters occasionally. For Skiu Diseases, Eruptions, Totter. Siilt-Hhcum, Blotches, Spots. Pimples, Pustules, Boils. Carbuncle, Ringworms. Scald-head, Soro Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of tho Skin, liainors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, arc literally" dug np and carried out of the system in a - short time by the uno of theso Bitters. Tin, Tape, and other Worms, larking in the system of so many thousands, are eflectnally destroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelniinitics will free the pvstem from worms like these Bitters. i'or Female Complaints, in yonng or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the tarn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Titiated Blood whenever yon find its impurities bursting through the skin fn Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores ; cleanse it when yon find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul ; your feelings will tell yon when. Keep the blood pure, aad tha health of the svstem will follow. . K. li. !iunoLD ,. rn, ThnfraMts at Gn. Ats San r"r-.ncieo. Califop aia. ATOT.cf'Wajiiinirtonaiiilt'li iritoitSiN.V Kolrf by mill ruv;it ami lvlr. . N NOTICE IX ATTACHMENT. STATE OF INDIANA,-) Wayne Coanty, J Before Enos Thomas. Justice of the Ponee in and for Wayne townsliip,in aaid county - Patrick Muri'hy vs. WilUam Miner. The above nsnwl dPffTMlant is liprchy otitil thaX on the 2d dity of March, lfTl. 1 i.ai a writ of attachment, and also a writ of earnishment. in the abovcentitiwl cause, and that tbe hearine r-f aaid cajw 1 set for lOu'oiock A. At. on the 3etli day of May, 1ST. A. B. Young, Attorney for Pialntiff. ,7 TICK TO TAKE DtiPOSITIOXS. STATE OF INDIANA,"! ss. Wayne County, Before Enos Thomas. Juftioe of the Peaee In aud t-jr Wayne township, in saiu county rat rick Murphy vs. William Miner. The above named defendant is hereby 'notified that on theSKh day of May, 1?4, t eh MT'a office, at the city of CoiumIrus, ia the- county of FrankUa, Staut of Ohio, oet ween tne uoun i v . and 4 o'clock P. M. of sain day, before some Aflkvr ainthoriaed to take depoaiUOBS, toe plaintiff will proceed to take the depositions ot -Ult's-oj to oe uaeu iu - - 1 . iu l . trial of said came on behalf of tbe plaintiff. ana if necessary, will continue said taking from uay to uay uuul aaiu oapoaiaoiis svre mmnlftoL A. B. YOVNG. March 33, 1ST. Attorney for Plaintiff. JAS. T. HrBBZKD, K- D. ' T. It. TOT"OA,3C. TX DBS. flIBBEBD & DOUGAH, lay, llfta sfc. Same as heretore occcpied by Dr. Hibberd. March 15. 1-3 w
mCK IS ATTACH STATE OF tXDIAXA.-l Wayne County, J lit-fore Eaoa Tbomaa, Jnstlce of the react) in and ror Wayne Townabip. ta said County. .'Usuries PnJuney, va. lUram Koasll. Atawrhuseni sikl UarDUhafnt. Th almr uaiunl ttefondftnt ta nerrby notiat ibaion tbe 1U lay o K-brnry , IrTt. I isKued a writ of attachment, and alio a writ or garulhment,in thesOxve entitled cause, and that the lcarl nut of said cause la awt for lo o'clock, a. ruon theaetndayoX May, 1S74. E-t TlhUf AS, J. P. A. B. Yeuo,Atfy or inaiulitt 3-3w XTOTTETOTAKE DC! ITIOSSV. STATE KtF IXDIAN Wm Ooaoty. lie fon Enos Thoman. Justice of the Peace. in and fur Wayne townsliils in said coanty. Charles Phinney v. Uiram Koosh. The defendant la tbe alio ve entitled cause la ht-rcbv not tried that on the 4th day of May, 1-574, at tbe Clerks Offloe of the city of Lima, in the county of Allen, and Stat of Ohio, between the hours of 8 o'clock A. M. and J o'clock P. M- of said day, before some officer authorized to take depositions, the plaintiff will proceed to take the deroaitiooa of witnessess, to be used in evidence ou tbe trial of said cause, and will, if necessary, continue aaid taking noni day to day, until said depositions are completed. lated this 1st day of April lTa. A. B. TOCXO, 3-3w Attorney for Plaintiff. N TOTUE IS ATTACHMENT. STATE OF INDIANA,) SS: Wayne ("onuty, J Before Enos Thomas, Justice of tbe Peace In and for Wayne Township, tn Wayne Count v. Willi ant A. Paulan, vs. J. JL. Moore, Attachment auii Liavruishntent. The above named defend ant Is hereby notified, that on the 2ttli day of December, IST I lmed a writ of attachment, and also a writ of garnishment in the above entitled cause, and that the hearing of said cause is set for 11 o'clock, a. in., on the atitb day of May, 1S74. KNOH THOMAS, J. P. A. li. Young, AU'y for l'lttintifr. l-3w N ,T OTICE TO TAHK UEPWSITIOSraV. STATE OF INDIANA,-) Wayne County, ) Uefor Enos Thomas, a Justice of tba IVtvce in and for Wayne towuahip, in Wayne county. Wiln.-tm A. Paulson vs. J. A. Moore. Tiie defemlaut in the above entitled cause is hereby uotin.-d that on tb 4ni day of May, ISTi.at the Mayor's orticc, at tliet'ity of Columbus, in tbe county of Franklin, Si.tte of tbio, let ween tbe honrs of 8 o'clock A. M. and o'clock P. M. of aaid day, beloro Mime oltteer authorised to take deixwltiona, i he plaintiff will proceed to take the depositions of witnesses to be usel in evidence on tbe trial of said cause, and will, if ueceasar continue said tukiiiK from day to day uuul aaid depoUUous are completetl. A. li. YOU NO, Aril 1, Attorney for PiaiuUfT. N .T OTICE IX ATTACHMESfT. STATE OF INDIAJ ANA,) ty, J 8S. Wayne Couu " UeCore Knos Thomsa. Jnatioe of the Pnaes, in aud for Wayne tow nahip, In aaid county. William May and Robert Howerter vs. A. f!. Cavey. Attachment and Oarnishment. The ulove named defendant la hereby nolifted tiiaton tbelstday of February, 1S74, 1 issued a writ of attachment, and als a writ of garnishment in tiie alKve entitled cause, and that the hearimi of aaid cause is sot for 10 o'clock A. M. on tiie 'i'rth day of May, lxit. . , . E.vwiHojiAS, j.r, A. B. Youu Attorney for Plaintiff. 3-3 w . OTICE IX ATfACHHEir. STATE OF INDIANA,) 88. "f - Wavna fVntv. Before Knos'l'liomas, Justice of the Pence in and for Wayne townahlp, in aaid county, William May and Kola-rt Howerter vs. George Dauglitrty. Attactimeut and garnishment. The aljovo named defendant Is hereby notlOed that ou the 21 Uay of March. 1S71, 1 issued a writ of attaciiiuent, ami a Is.) a writ of Kriiisliinent Intlit above euUU.il oauae, and that the hearing of aaid cause ia act forll o'clock A. M. on the 25th day of May, lt74. ENOS THOMArt, J. P. A. 11. Young, Attorney lor Plaintigr. N .TOT ICE TO TAKE DEPOSITIONS. STATE OF INDIANA, ss. Wayne County, Before Enos Thomas, Justice of the i'euce, in and for Wayne township, in said county. William May and itobert Uowster vs. George Daugburty. Attachiatnt and Oarnishtnent. The defendat in the above entitled ennae Is herebv notifietl tliat on the 2Tth day of April, 1-S74, at tbe Clerk's office, at tbe, city Steubenviile, in tiie county of Jetfurson, tate ot !ilo, octween tne nonmoi ao-cmcn. A. M. ami d o'clock P. M. of aaid day. beiore some officer authorised to take deiositious, tiie plaintiff will proceed to take the depo sitions oi witnesses to oe usea iu eviucira: rm the trial of anid cause in behaif of tlio plain tiff., and will, II necessary, continue :iui takiii!! from dsr today, until said depo sitions are completer!. Mnrch 2!, 1S7J. Attorney for Plaintiff. 3-3 . . - XT T OTICE IX ATTACHMENT. IN STATE OF INDIANA,' SS.' Wayne County, Before Enoa Tbomaa. Justice of the Peaee. In and for Wayne township, in aaid county. linam aiay vs. mines vuiiArj . . tivchinent and iramishment. The above named defendant is hereby notifi oil tiiat on the 21st day of February, 1871, 1 issued a writ of attachment and garnisnmeni, in tha abovo entitled cause, and that the hearing oi saui cause is set tor m o ciucn. A. M. on tne xnn aay oi may, is. KStrsTHMMAS, J. J". A. B. Young, Attorney for Plaintiff. . 3- 3w . . , ' , - VrOTICE TO TAKE DEPOSITIOX8. STATE OF INDIANA, Wayne County,, Before Enos Thomas. Justice of the Peace, in and ror W ayne townsuip, in aaia conniy WiUlam May vs. Charles Qninby. At tach me uu The defendant In the above entitled cause i lu-rp,v notifintl that on the 2.stll day of April, 1ST, at the Clerk's office, at tha city of Steubenville, in the county of Jefferson, State ot Ohio, between tna nouns ot 9 o ciock a. f. and li o ciix-k P. M. of said day. liefore some ottie-r autliorixed to take depositions, the plaintiff will rroceed to take t he depositions ot witnesses to be rased in evidence on the trial of said cause, in rx nan oi me nlfiintiff. and will, if necessary, continue said taki n from day to day.uaUl said depo sitions are compieleu. . March 2i, 1S74. Attorney for Plaintiff. 3-oW N 7 OTICE IX ATTACHHE5T. STATE OF INIHANA,) " Wayne County, $ Before Enos Thomas, Jostiee of the Peaee in and tor Wayne township, in said county. Joseph Scarbrongh vs. Waller Mclntray. Attncbment anrl rsraisbment. Tbe above named defendant Is hereby notiflod tiiat on tiie 2il day of March. PC4, 1 iasned a writ or stlscnnwmt, ana aiso a w-nt of carnisbmen, in theabovweatitled cause, and that tiie beari nsr of aaid cause is set for 11 o'clock on tbe 25;h day of May, I;;. ENoS THOMAS, J. P. 5 A- B. Young, Att"y for Plainufl. S-ar r OTICE TO TAKE KPOSmaSI. PTATE OX DTDIANA,) " ' Wayne Coonty, J Before Enos Tbomaa, Jostiee of the Peace In and for w ayne township. In aaid county. Joseafe Scawbrorsgh vs. Walter Mclntray. Aitarnmenu . Th defendant in the above entitled cau is hereby notified that oa the ZTth day of Anril. 1-C4. at tbe Msyoni office, at the clry of Columbna, in the- county of Franklin, rotate of Ob to, between the hoursof A o'clock A M. and o'clock P. M. of aaid dav. before some officer astborlssd to take desoslUonB. tne piaiiiun wiu proceea to isxe me oe positions of witnesses to be used in e violence on tbe trial of aaid cause, in behalf of tbe olajntiff. and will. II neeeasery. eosttmne said taking from day today, until said depo sitions are compitjuxi. A. K. TOUNU. I March 24, 74. Attorney for Plaintiff.
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The nmlersnd has tslreeJTs bjiwv FALL. rrXf OK HATS of ail kinds, to which be Invites tha attenUon of all who would tndnhre in the lateat fashions. rcau at the Ha, g. Richmond. March 1. li- 1-tr BOSS BBOS., No. 257 Main Street, (OPPOMTE PHILLIPS HALL.) Sl-tf I- sTMOrr. C. H. KMOPT. . xsorr. Fresh and .Dried Meats, ", i Manufaotnrers of - S5T0GNA, HAM AND PORK SAUSAQ ES, Etc. SIS Bf alia Street, South east cor. l'earl, (old PostofDce corner decf 70-41-t.f RICHMOND. INDIANA. QEORGE W. SlMXOXta. AIIEMT VOlt Coal, Lime, Plasters, Cements, Stone Pipe, Fire Bricfc, ' O Fire Clay, Stoneware. omee, 14 Pora Waraa Aveaiaie. aaesur tbe Depot, RICHMOND. INDIANA. JOB PRINTING. Rasi ress Cards, Shipping Carl3, ' Railroad Cards, Address Card, Bill Heads, Business Cards, Checks, ' Drafts, Wedding Cards, - Visiting Cards, Ball Cardan Invitation Cards, Bills of Lading', Letter Heads, "'" Enrelcpes, Statements Etc, Kte KXTRAXCK TO OFFICE, 328 Main Street Weenie steer Eail of f fee Mclai uXatlsaal Ibtak. - ViOrdera thankfalry received, a fid promptly attended to. Address ro.rw. DATTS -pom MIST, , - TWO STOREROOMS, la I.; aTnll Bwf Mlataj, AJetetas; trr. Nos. 39 nod 41 Fifln Street. i given January ia, ISTt. B. E. HAUOHTON.M.D., 8orvieal Office, No. SS Booth Franklin St. RICHMOND, INDIANA.
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1 , -, ! u XIOX PATOTT D. P. IIOLLOWAY & 0 . n a vs engaged lnlne'.buslnesa ofSollclUnt Patents and ProaecuUnc Patent eases, hualueas eutrasted to tliam will receive proaupt attention. (taamas AsratsMt tlse Oai FOR BACK PAY. FOR PENSIONS, Etc. Will receive personal and prompt attention ALL, INFORMATION In referencctoPateut Utwa cheerfully (riven Copies of tbe Laws and Uuicw and Ketrulsvtiouaof Uie PatentOdiort, wUI beaenlaralta on apilieation. In applytntc for a Fatoa tbe applicaut abould farward n BTeaael ef hla laarentlen Buaerptlbte e betas; Illustrated by a model. or ir it eonaiata in a enemieni eompoani; samples of tho iUKrudienta iu llielr eomnteiclal state, and aUu lu tbe proptatcd prepared form.artould be sent. Alxo, a fuil dM-riptlon of the Invention or(liMvvrrr,anl Ita advantaKes aboald be ijivon aa ia prncticabie, to aid in the proper preparation of the papers. Pnma bellevlnK they bare made an invention or discovery in art or aclence, and deslrooaof knowing whether the asmie liaa beea patented, by tranamlUinK to at a model, or drawing, or a samcieut Ueacristion to make the invention lntelltrible,cni have n tbotuugb eaaminntion tnaala In tbo hint imm. M.mi tne recall al awld exaaaination forwarded to Uiem for a reaaouabl com pansauoa. O ' V E A. T 8 WIU be prepared on snort notice, by tbe ia ventorgtvtue: brief deaeription of tuelr iu vention. OKA WJ M 43 M WUlberrafeIn arUatie style frc ni mode SEARCHES OF THE RECORDS In regard ta titles tn Paten ta, wfll be made on application. Hend full name or naaoee chararterof the Invention, and, If possible, date of Patent COPIES OF CLAIMS win bet of Si, tbe appllcatnt Klvlna; t tbe paten tee, nataare of the fall sf inTenOna, day Of the pat Washington Oty.Deca.lsn.
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throat and tinnrs". It Is rratlfylnc to as to Inform the pnblhi that Dr. U. Q. C Wudtartn Pine Tree Tar Cordial for Throat and Lang Dtanaasa, kaa gained an enviable reputation from the Atlantis to the Pacific ocean, and from tbe nee in some of tbe first families of Europe, nut through the press alone, bnt by persona throughout tbe States actually benefitted and cured at his office, Whlla ho publishes leas, so say or reporters, be la enable to supply the demand. It gains and holds lta rap utatlon: Find. Not by stopping cough, bnt by loosening and asaistlng uatnre to throw off tbe unhealthy matter collected about the throat and bronchial tubes, which causae Irritation. Beoond. It removes tha earn of Irritation (which prod uoes eoogh ) ot the m noons mesa. brane and bronchial tubes, assists the lanes, to act and threw off the unhealthy snare. tions, and puriflas the bloods : Third. It is free from qulUa, lobelia, tne. eao and opium, of which most throat ana long remedies ore eompoaeil, Which allavr cough only and disorganise the stomach. It has a soothing effect on thessamaen, nets on the liver and kidneys, and lympnntie and nervous regions, thus reaching to svary part of the system, and tn lta invigorating and purifying effect. It has gained a re pataUon which It must hold above all other In the market. 1TOTIOB lt - The Pine Tree Cordial Urcat AaaieraeaMa Dyspaln Ml la. AUD WORMS DOAE D B OfJ JS Being under my lmnUtedlieetlon, they shall not tone their curative qualities by tha ttae of cheap aud Impure articles. - HKMatY m. W FieatilaSss, if. ' ' FREE OF CHARGE., , Dr. I Q.C WlaharPB OfHee Parlor i ara opened on Mondays, Tuesdays and WednestUya, from a.m.toSp.m.for eonsultaUou by Dr. Wbi. T. Magee. With him are aeaoaoclated two eonaoltlng phyatcsnna of ne kuowtedend ability. This opportanlty ia iMtou"red by any otbar lnaUlntton In the LaQaCsWishaxtaMaD., Kew 292 Kertli Weeend Street rillLADELPHIA. ntti. Ann WUTTEB. sictz tta vfaaw aTooK. CARPETS, ): !tJ4'V':tr '. , .DM GOODS, ; T V - DRESS GOODS, -ff) -f.'i MATTINGS, ; 1 s : " - . i : i -" J -: ' -. r : - J ' I.GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, on cloth, f I i vo 't - LACE CURTAINS. : ( ' '? i., - - . -: WINDOW SHADES. J F O K xt 2ST E R . April 29. 1873. T-4f ATTORNEY AND NOTARY. Office In room orer Oeorge W, Barns"! Uroewry.JUehmoud Indiana. A LECTD5E , sjewJed KavelOFe. " A Iectnra on tbe "atow. Treatment jm Kaulical Cure of ft""?" HjJ? Tb?wor1d renowned author, tn this adlalraile Lecture, clearly proves tioas mm own experience that the awful erseaornew of Uelf-Abuae may he rf ertssllj fe without dangerous aurrical orroa, tosar elea, Inatromenta, ring, c cordials, PO"J Tna out a mode of cure se certain mwm Ibooeanos. . . . . -aa Kent sad-T seal, tn anyarWress, a pw sealed envelope, on the receipt "Jr 7 r two poatasw atarni. Also, Dr Ci well's Ji am wide, price a cent. r ore- a cof. SUII MCO m wnrenr. jew inn r v :-:v. t ' ' jsaninT fc. ewtl,
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