RXOXXUOXTD INDIANA: OCT 21st, 1069. Arrival Depsrtares of Malls BlCHHOIPOSTOFFlCE, Msy ltb,lM.x ' - ii 111 it - - MAI LS CLOSE. r,l ambus tniEut...."..;. .. .... 50 r u thicafo 2AM t ineinsati........ .. .". ...4SCm L.ton WsT.... An I ndianapolia A West.. w rril OPEK. f A. . Indianapolis and West 4 30 r Cincinnati........... ........... ......11 SC Dayton Wry ! JtlaaMi Md lart .'fni.'.v.i.' ... .... 4 45r a sstOBaadBeecByHireeeyesTueidsj ni . ridsy,t..i... ...r.:..... .'.v..'.: ..... 8 0 lo. f, ftrriTta istse 4sjs Arba.vUdetheUe.leArMandsy.Wednes- day and Friday, st 9iM lo. arr. Monday, Wednesday and Triday 4 t Vincuestsr New - Garden, lesyes.-.. Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday.at.... o 0" am J. ar r . Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 4 8 0 m Brookrillevia Abington, Wares MondayO and Friday at-.. 8 00 am Arrives Tuesday a4 Saturday at. 00 M vay-Offiee open from 7:00 a JV toSrOe x On 8nnd..,fro.:tol.:.0iaSjuuANfpM Arrivals aa Departares of Traiaa. Colambas&ladiaaapolis Central Railway First Diaisioa abbitbs most ixbiahapoms.;". D a v K x p4esl . ...... i - Mail E .press - - ; M. Rich. A lad. Accom.. Sight Express (dsily).. . . ..... . .... . JO 17 P. M. -1 4K7 ABTS to ' rOTA!APOLI8. " Nijrht Express (daily)... 4.1 A.M. Rich. A Ind. Accom.. A. M. DayEpres.";r:.;...... v w Western Express..... 10.17 r. M. AKKITBS MOJf COM71r,0.,Tia. flQUA. Night Expresa. daily).. ...... 4.16 A.m. Pay Expres., ........ i,' m" Western Express 'u r- Li avis torn coixmbcs, o:, via. "Q.tfa. . Day Exprts .. MO A.M. Man Express- .. .r..'. .? i'S Sijtht Express (Daily) .... .... 10.17 P. M. Third DiTision AnniTM raOK cbicaoo. ill. No.Iarrrrea........ .-TOO A.M No. 6 strives... 2 F M, r ft. fit mpABTS VOB OBMAOO, ILL. ' Wo: departs. A- . No. 1 departs.... ......... r- Cinoiaaati Riohataad dk Chicago R. R. Cincinnati ria. Hamilton i ' ! 1; " ,t.. t,' -. .t .- .' TBAIK8 LBATB. ABUTS. loeounuadation.... .......7.00 A. M. 11.00 P.M. ...5.15 P. M. 8.86 P. M. Daytoa db Xeniaft. Day toa As. Western R.R. n-i r..n- i- ' I TBAIXS MfATB. AXBITB. Day i xpraitsT. . -j . ! MS 5 Aooommodatlon...T 5.05 A. M. 4.50 P. M. Street ! Railroad to Oen ,n m jit a treville. f; f. 1 sot N0W;IS L,THE Tllffi TO BUILD IT. t -A-djoiornecl Meeting. .. !! 2 .. The Citizen of Biohnaond, and Cen treviUe. And those residing on the line of the proposed Railroad, will meet at lie- Hall of Irvin Reed (the Henry Hall,) on Satnrday evening next, at 7 o'clock, to, consult und lake action in building the proposed Street Railroad, from Richmond to Centreville. We re apectfully urge every bnsines- man in the city to be present, and . do what be can to promote the snccesa of this en terprlse. - '' By order of the meeting. t'."';p - John S.'LTUComi." 'Richmond, Oct. 21, 18G9." V: Dr. Daks is meeting with great success. He till remains at the Tremoot House and pur pores remaining with us for ome time,' For a foil "rig" Coat, Pantaloons, Vest, Shirt lawirs, Soclce, Collar and Neck-Tie go to Zeyen St Bro., No. 232 Main , Street: They will fit you out completely, and on the cheapest possible terms. , Giro theia a cell i No. 181 Main Street, one door East of Nes tor's Grocery, is the place to puichase Good and Cheap Boots'and Shoes. ' Ladies, Gents, Misses and Boys, can always be fitted at No. 18l Go there. . J'. r-,-. The finest Bright Nary, and Strawberry, at 25 cen"ts a plug, at.$. Bachman's.' ,. t Zktxs & Bao have one of the -largest and finest assortments of , Cloths, Cassimerei, Goods for Vi stings, and for. Ladies' Saques; Gentlemen's Collars, Neck Ties, etc., now In the city. Call at No. 232 Main Street, and ei arpiae their Goods and Prices.. , t . , Gas WAKTBp.It is seldom that edi tors need, gaa in- order to go ahead ; bnt juet at this present -writing wc need it muchly. -We are behind with our pa per in consequence of' a - want of that necessary article to enlighten our com positors, so they- can see to print the gas of I the editor and " correspondents. So, I nrry upro. Starr, and supply ua out of. that new gasometer just erected Tlie place to get your money back is at Jacob Kern's Clothing Store, where he will fit you with everything in his line that you seed, and "at? prices j ou can well afford. Go and see Jacob and his fine Stcck or Clothing, at Reed's" Corner; opposite! the "ist National Bankv I S3 p ' U I ' : s - J ' - - - I ':' ouuw uu luesua inns, lata inst. ' AO- day 14 (Wednesday) 15 the wheather has cleared up heautifnlly, and every indi cation is that we shall have a glorioua . i n l 1 in. i. . . . m season of "Indian Summer,? go that nousec(eaning can oe -aia ana every thing fixed fn order for winterl Doc. Davis, oneof, the Street Com mi tfdbbrolko through t&i bridge' at De pot, across from Beard fe Sinex's old stand to the old Plow shop of t Horney and Co, the other day with his horse and btfgsy, and,wne are so uncharitable aa to conclude that, the accident, couldn't have overtaken one that would give mdre general aatiafaction, (provided neither the Doc, bis horse or buggy re oeived damage as in this case) because . epaira would oe instantly ,if not sooner, -dered. Paxson Take the Field Again! ; OaV friead, Jobn M. Paxson, baa de termtoed that the cilizena of Richmond halt be aa well provided for in the fu ture as in the past, and that they shall not be j disappointed when? he caters to' their wants, He has commenced, pack ing Pork for"the retail trade, in the room on Fifth street, to doors North of the Tremoot Hoxjac; where he purposes for- nisuin' fainiliea, with Sugar-cured Flam,' Lard; Sausage, Bticon, roi l Pickled Pork. .He will also sell Bet f. Pork and Mut toni by the quarter or1 side to dealers, and furnish families with dried beef, "kits" of corned beef, and all other kinds) of Meats at wholesale, and he re spectfully solicits his old friends to give him a call, and he will supply them on better term3 than they can get else- jWhereasi "i T'.'i f A'w UiHii : air raxsoD, ai3 proposes io meet the wants of every? family, , and, mrso doing7'the,ibehefi!r. conferred will "pay" both ways.? f Tiiose who have been sup plied with provisions in his liae hereto fore, require no prompting on our i part they know how to appreciate his la i bora in their behalf. Our object sow is to induce those who have not patronized him, to avail themselves of his skill and experience in putting .up and properly providing for meeting the necessary de mand, of FAMILIES lor MEAT. May Apple Navy, the besi in the country, for sale at 25 cents a plug at S. Bachman's, opposite G. W. Barnes & Co. ; . i ; ., ... . : i.t .-t ; X"To-Night at Henry Hall, our young mechanics have a Social Ball under the management of M. Samuels, J. Wilkins, J. O'Hara, and B. Nolan. Price of Tickets 75. Cents.; They will, uo doubt, in despite of any sanitary ad vice we might give them' to ."keep good' ho'jrs," etc , dance all night t'll broad daylight, and go home with the girls in the"morning'? ''. . We learn that ijuite au exteusive fire occurred in Cincinnati yesterday (Wed nesday) afternoon. The olil Merchants' Exchange in which the Y. M. Library is situated, was destroyed. Loss 850, 000. . The funeral of David Grave was I rge ly attended on Sabbath last, 75 vehicles were , in procession, and nearly three hundred members of the Order of Odd Fellows,' to, which tlie deceased ' was Warmly , attached, , were in attendance;; besides a large circle, of friends and neighbors who had known him long and well,' and thus testified ihe esteem in which they held him by paying the last, sad tribute to his memory. The Gacsdpohl be thanked for a cov ering for our head a splendid Hat makiug us feel young, gaj' and festive. We havn'troom to thank him in fitting terms this week. More anon. . "Bulla!" Was our exclamation the moment our eyes rested on a basketful of mammoth Sweet Potatoes, one of which made a mess for four hungrv'uns rnd three good solid inches left, which we ate cold for supper. These po tatoes are of the finest yellow variety, and our friend Hiram Bulla has, for the past nine years, raised the same , fine, large and excellent kind on the same ground, and has never failed In bringing U3 a liberal supply th at is the secret of his suc cess, no doubt! s Thanks! - Death of Miss-Sadiv- McMink. We perform a most painful task in announc ing the death Of this 'young lady, which occurred sometime during Sunday night last. She had .been, in company with other young ladies, at the house of a friend on SablathevenTng; and was en joying her usnal health 'and spirits. Left there and went to the house of iicr broth er, Henry McMinn, wheto she boarded, and retired .to bed-' .She hadrequently been subjected tt attacks of. headache, and was in the habit of inimling"chloro lorm in' order to alleviate' the pain, in" the morning, her sister-in-law went to ber room, and ollad her to breakfast finding her efforts to arouse her unavail ing, she t tried the door, and found it locked. T then becoming alarmed, she went to th neighbors ( Mr F. Knollen- . berg,) and he and his wife returned with her, and the efforts to attract Miss M's attention was. renewed, but without success. Mr. K. t;ien broke down the door, and there, prone upon the bed lay ; the lifeless body of Sadie, who, only a lew brief moments before, wa3 enjoing life and life's brightest anticipations. The grim messenger of death had come, through the means of a pain-alleviator, and t.-all , pain consciousness breath ceased ! The spirit had ascended ' to God 'who gave It f ' " '' ; jury 3 was summoned by Coroner Ronet, who, after carefnl inquest, de cided that she came to. her death by the use " of chloroform taken to " relieve headache. The handkerchief, which was Maturated with chloroform, was found grasped in her hand, ahd her face buried ,in the pillow. We learn that physicians gave it as tbeir opinon that the quantity of chloroform she inhaled would not have produced death; bnt that, from the posture in which she lay, and, the indications, death was caused by auffocationl : - ' Odd Fellows Hall Dedication. j This splendid Hall the pride of onr City-will be dedicated on Friday eve ning pext (Oct. 22d)' The Dedication Ceremonies .will be conducted by the Grand Master of-." the )rder, J. A: Waldman.5 The Address will be deliv ered by the Gand Secretary, E. II. Babey. As far as possible, those who are not members of the . Order, will be made welcome, to witness the interest ing ceremonies, xt.ti ? ! Bay yoar Pine Cat Chewing Tobacco at 228 Main St., and get a Tobacco Box thrown in. f Are you unwell sick ailing? Go to M.B. Ballard's Depot Drugstore and if he doesn't cure -yonthen there's no use taking medicine; because he his the very article that will do it. STREET RAILROAD. i- ; ? . r The meeting at Smith's School House, last Saturday night, was largely attend ed by those interested in the : proposed Street Railroad. A very full and free discussion of the subject was had, and from which it appeared that there is no doubt whatever of the early building of the road. It was stated by one of the speakers that 820,000 of the Stock would be subscribed by persons then in the meeting. - It the business men of Rich mond will take hold of the work as their interests certainly demand they should, the street cars will be running to Cen treville within the next three months. The meeting adjournedto meet in Henry Hall, in this city, on next Satur day night, when a permanent organiza tion of the Company will be effected withr 'iT capital - Stock of 50,000 which it is ascertained' will be sufficient to build and stock the road. . Wo hope the citizens of Richmond will turn out and help make the meeting a success.. .,, Major J. S. Lyle, waa authorized to give notice through the papers of the adjourned meeting, which will be found in nnother column. ! Fire On Sunday afternoon last, the brick stable of Noah S Leeds, on North -East corner of Seventh and Vine streets, caught fire through the carelesness of his colored man, who had been smoking a cigar and had thrown the stump of it in the straw. r Most of the contents of the stable were destroyed. including two sets of harness, and all that was burnable in the building. His loss can not be short of eight hundred or one thousand dollars. ..All the engines were on hind; but there was a scarcity of wa ter, and they were not as effective for that reas ta as they would have been. More cisterns are needed in that part of town, to save valuable property, and the citizens should go to work immediately in that direction. We give No. 3's cred it for throwing first water. ' Another. On Monday evening last, the dwelling of James McWhinnev, on Linden hill," (South of the old Rails back fc Hutton Nursery,) formerly own ed by John H Hutton, caught fire from a furnace in the cellar. When it was first discovered, the building was sensibly kept closed- whilst a man in - a buggy was sent to town to give tle alarm. Soon the engines, by dint of the encouraging shouts of "hoove-'em up," were on the ground and in operation, and the dimes were extinguished. The fire, water and smoke caused Mr. MeWhinney damage to the amount, of not less than three thousand dollars. We could aot ascer tain whether Mr. MeWhinney was insur ed or not; but judge from his uniform prudence that be was. The No. 2's have the credit of 4skwirting'' the first water. We neglected to notice the fire on S. , 7th street, near the Park;two weeks ago, Nagle's property, which burnt off the roof and badly damaged the back part of the cottage, destroying nearly all the furniture, clothing, etc., of the ten ant fa woman who supported herself and her bid father by washing. We learn that our liberal' fellow citizens contributed tc. her relief. The proper ty wasjnsured, and Mr.N.is repairing it Throwing "First Water!'' One of the 'member of No 3 fire company ' in ' forms us that he ' has no objections to either of the rival engines receiving the credit, for throwing first water, provided -the No 3"s are not more than from five to ten minuets ahead, as was the case at the fire that ocenred ut the MeWhinney slaughter house ! We "ac knowledge ' the . corn" and make the amende; as late as it is, having . then gave the credit to No.l's. v . . . ,Nkw Telegraphic Line. A new line, direct to New York and Chicago, hav ing connections with all the prominent lines in the country, has just been es tablished in this city, and our young friend Albert G. Drake (son of Dr. I. S. Drake, of -' this city) is the operator here. The tariff rates are considerably lower ' by the Pacific and Atlantic line, than our people have been paying., "Buy jour Cigars of S. Bachman and get a Cirgar-Bolder for nothing. Accidents. On Monday last, our young friend, Ed. Thatcher, had his arm fractured at the wrUt, and mashing the joint, by his borse falling on him. lie is considerably bruistd on his body, but is getting along as well as could be ex pected. "At Cectrcville.'Sunday last,a"yo;ing man by the name of Rast, was so se verely injured by being thrown from his horse, that he died. . .Whilst there is life, there is hope; and whilst there are Drags and Medicines at A. S. Reed's Drugstore, at the Ol 1 Plummer Corner, there is no danger but life may be prolonged by alleviating and curing diseases therewith. Go there, for your Toilet articles, Brushes, Lamps, Trusses, etc , etc. Wood and Coal Yard. - Lewis Clare:, having just established himself in - this business, on Broadway between Pearl and Marion sta , West from the Morrison Library, solicits a share of public patronage. He will de liver Wood and Coal In any part of the City, and bis charges are very reason able, uive mm a cai:, ana you will get pood, sound Wood and full load. ArraAXi t tbb Pgblic This representetht that Calvin Outlend is; the. only: Agent Wayne County, Indiana, to so'icit aid on pay. ment of the A. M. E. Church. '': a. t Richmond. InL. Oct. 21 1889. n32tf Goto Mrs. S. A. XI iff, for latest styles ol Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces, and Millinery Goods of every description, at the raost reasonable prices, at her establishment on North Frank Hn-stn' a few doors from Main East side. THE HOME for the FRIENDLESS Has been fitted op with a Laundry, and has for the past few months been successfully - engaged in washing and ironing. By this means we hare beev able to contribute largely towards supplying ihe daily wants of the Home We would respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, and warrant sat isfaction. Clothes will be sent for and returned ia good order at as low rates or lower than anywhere else. . The application for washing may be left at the post office, at the Home on South 6th street, neartbe corner of Market, or with any one of the managers. On behalf ot the Board. R.M. COFFIN. President. Richmond, Sept.l. 188P. The Home for the Friendless is now prepared to do all kinds of plain sewing with neatness aud dispatch. Terms moderate. Applications may be made at the Home or to any of the managers. R. M. COFFIN, Pres t. The Great Cause OP . ... - Humaii Misery. Just Published, in a sealed envelope. Pric 6 cents. A Lecture on the Natura, Treatment and Radical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by Self-Abuse ; I' voluntary Emissions, Impotener, Nerroua Debility, and Impedimenta trt Marriage' generally; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Ac By Rob. J. Culrerwell, M. D., author of the 'Green Book,' Ao. The world-reoowoed author, in this admirable Lec ture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequence of Self-Abuse mar be effectu ally removed without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once csrtain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no m.itter what his condition may oe, rn.tr cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. This lecture will prove a boon to thous ands and tliousandt . Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad -dress on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by ad lr'ssiny the publishers. Also.Di. Culverwell's 'Mirriage Guide, puce 2 cents. Address the Publishers, i - , Chas. J. C. Kline fc Co., Post office Box 4,5S5. 127 Bowtry, New York. " no2l-4aa. JAMBS M STARR, SlE.f.1 & GiS PIPE FITTER Oas Office on Main Street, between Peai 1 and Marion, on 2d Floor. ' ' - Fine Gas Fixtures, at Less THAN EASTERN PRICES, j ;jytAII work promptly done in the best and m satisfactory manner and Warranted. Richmond, Jan 5, 1869. " 44:ly s&r tar. ts& t& sr The attention of our readers is directei to the advertisement of COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE, in another part of the Palladium. , This truly Valuable Medicineis recommend edby ll wa use it. lead the certificates. Peculiar Adaptability. BRAN DRETII'S PILLS. i Thsir pacoliar a lapta'iilitv to all constitutions as clean ers of the bowels and the blood has established their great merit. Thay restore the liver, tho spleen and even the heart to healthy aclion when other remedies have been used without producing any ben efit. They do not expose those who use them to any danger, being as safe as salutary. ; ; r. Extract from a Letter to Dr. Brandreth, from C. J. Fay, Esq., P. M., Hammonton, ST. J. "Ia 1H33 I was in poor health, and my friends as well as myself supposed that my earthly voyage would soon terminate. Bat after taking one box of BrandretVs Pills, I bjgaa to feel better. Well air when I had use ! up twelve boxes I was a well, heal thy mn my weight having gone from 131 pounds up to 152 paunds. I then ordered a supply, and be tween that time and the present I have retailed three thousand dollars worth of these invaluable pills and am quite Sure that I bava thereby been instrumental in saving thousands of lives. "Yours, truly; C.J-FAY, P.M. Sold by all Druggists. Observe my name in white le'ters in the government stamp. , B. BRAND BETH. no27-4tc PA co. A Partner Wanted,' To take an interest in anew discovery of great val ue. - Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. The parties can have an opportunity to teit the articles to their entire satisfaction. The articles are in the shape of medicine, and has never (ailed to cure in a half doien different diseases that are ve ry common to man and will prove fatal if not removed. I have no desire to swicdie any one. My reasons fur a partner is for . tho want of'capital. Any person desirous of engag- ing in a very paying business, and to relieve the dis tress of thousands Aoulddo well to investigate this matter. For further particulars inquire at the Pal ladium office. no22-tt. ' " ""' a fcc-ai ' JEHIEL RAILSBACK, RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of Richmond and Wayne county, that ha has resumed the Practice of Law iu the room over Haines Store, opposite the Richmond National Bank, where he would be pleased to see his old friends and all deniring bis assistance in f bat line. , "Entrance one door West of S. Ki' Wiggins A Co.'a Saddlery and Leather Store. Richmond, Aug. 10, 1869. 23tf V G V S T U S B . Y O U N CS , Attorney arid Notary, SsTOfficein Haines Building, opposite the Rich-' mond National and Citizens' Banks, 23 Richmend, lad. tf T. ROSE, Dentist, 1 N. W. Corner of Main and PearNste., . y Richmond. IrLti r ? rMtEETH EXTRACTED without pain by the M. use of Nitrons Oxyde or Laughing Gas. Teeth inserted from $10 to $ 15 per set. ' " VAU work wakbavtkd. Feb. 20, 1888, NICHOLSON Sc BRO., Booksellers & Statio ners, (NEW STAND) ; Cor: 5th and Main, Odd Fellow Bnilding; - RICHMOND, INDIAMA. 42-tf J O B N H . P O P. P , ATTORNEY" AT LAW and NOTAR1 i . Office No. 33, Main-st., R Bea, Imi Attends to the collection ot all claims in any State d the Union. - Will practice in any or the Courts ol In- (liana and Ohio.. Execute Deeds, Mortgages, and' Powers of Attorney, either inland or foreign. Br ' special arrangement with C. P. Ad AC, in Cincinnati, (German Consul) and HiLiva A Co., of New Tork, I am enabled to forward and receive any money packa-'1 ges or other valuables, as well as to attend to the transit of persons from any part of Europe or from tli is conn try. ; , Allbusioess strictly confidential end promptly attended to. - - - - .H.P. Jelvrth,lS59. ltf f cy ( Consumption 4 Dr. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup for the cure of Coughs, Colds and Consumption. Dr. Sohenck's Seaweed Toaio for the cure of Dyspepsia and all the Debilitated Con litions of the Stomach. - Dr. Schonck'a Mandrake Pills, for Diseases of the Liver.or to act as a Gentle Purgative. All of these three medicines are often required in caring Consumption, though the Pulmonie Hyrap alone has cured many desparate cases.' The Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pillsdesperateca alating the Stomach and Liver, and help the Pulmonie Syrup to digest and search through the blood vessels, by which means a cure is soon effected. These Medicines are conscientiously offered to the public as the only safe, certain and reliable remedies for Pulmonary Consumption, and for all those morbid conditions of the body which lead to that fatal disease. Liver Complaint and Dyspep sia are often forerunners of Consumption; and when they manifest themselves they require the most prompt attention. ":! ' "' ' ' The Pulm.tmio Syrup is a medicine which has had a long probation bofore the public. Its value has been proved by the thousands of cores it naa made thiough a period of more than thirty-fire yesrs, in all ol which tims its reputation has constantly in creased, and the mast obstinate skepticism can no longer doubt that it is a remedy which may be used with confidence in all cases which admit of a euro.. If the patient will perseverinsrly follow the direc tions which accompany each bottle, he will certain ly be cured, if his lungs are not too much wasted to make a cure possible. Even in ras supposed to be incurs b'e, when friends and physicians have despaired, the use of this Meiicina has saved the life of the patient and restored him to perfect health. Dr. Schenck does not say that all case9 of Pul monary Consumption are within the reach of medi cine, but he emphatically asserts that often when patients have the most alarming symptoms, such as a violent cough creeping chills, sight sweats and general debility, even to such a degree that they are obliged to lie in bed, and when they are given up by their physician they may still bo cured. No medi cal treatment can create new lungs, but when the lungs are very sadly dissased, and to so ne extent destroyed, a cure may be affected by Dr. Schenck ' medicines. - Also in Scrofulous Diseases these medicin es are equally efficient. Dr. Schenck has photographs of a number of perso ns who have been nearly covered with running sores, and "now 'allhealed up. This shows its purifying properties, which must be done to heal cavities in the lungs . In the treatment of Consumption, it is of the ut most importance to give vigor and a healthy tone to the system. . Hence it is necessary to strengthen the appetite of the patient and improve digestion . Proper nourishment is required together with such means as will m ike the food easily digestible. The articles most suitable for the diet of Consumptive patients are designated in Dr. Schenck's Almanacs, which are distributed gratuitously. In general, the most highly nutritious 'articles are to be preferred, but the digestive organs nr.st be strengthened in or der to make either foodor meiicine serviceable. This requirement is met by the Seaweed Tonic, and for this purpose it was designated. ' t When the digestive powers are put in good order, the food has its proper effect, the system of the pa tient is invigorated and the lungs begin to exercise their functions in a normal and healthy manner. Then the healing powers of the Pulmonic Syrup will complete the cure. Pulmonary Consumption is almost always com plicated with "Dyspepsia and ' Liver Complaint. Schenck's Mandrake- Pills are intended ' to remove obstructions from the Liver and restore its healthy action. They have all the efficacy which U ascrib ed to calomel or 'blue mass, and are warranted not to contain a particle of any mineral, poison. These pills cure the most obstinate costivenes3, sick head ache, piles, billions affections, and all other diseases which arise from a torpid or obstructed condition of the liver. One box of these pills will prove the effi cacy of the medicine. , In Consumption the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pillsare invaluable auxiliary medicines. They re lieve the sufferings of the patient and assist the Pulmonic Syrup in effecting a cure. They have been found useful in advanced stages of Consumption, where the lungs are almost entirely destroyed, and all symptoms, according to the judgment of the phy sicians, indicated speedy death. The lives of pa taaats who were actually in a dying condition, hve been preserved for months by the use of Schenck's three great remedies. ' Dr. Schenck's Aim vnac, containing a full treatise on the various form of diseAse, hi mode of treat ment, and general diractiiMis. how to use his med- cine, can be had gratis, or sent by mail by addressing bis Priucipal OlHe, No. la North Sixth St.; Phila- delpbia, Pa . . . . . ; , ' Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, each SI 50 per bottle, or $7 50 a palf dozen. Man drake Pills, 25 cents per box. v - ' v ,:: j For sale by all Druggists a oJ dealers. 4 ly-S M P THE PRESIDENT DECLAkES WAR Against all impositions upon the peopl e, and Sci ence, following the glorious Example, is out , AGAINST THE POISONERS who sell sugar of lead hair dyes, that not only ruin hair, but para'yze the system. Imposters .f ,, WHO DESTROY THE UNWARY ' should be pat dawn by law. In the meantime, Criscadoro's Excelsior . Hair Dye is offered nader the guarantee of Professor Chilton, the famous analytical chemist, as an , Efficient. Pare aud Harmless Preparation. CRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESERVATIVE, as a Dressing, acts like a charm on thi hair after Dye ing. Try it. ; -; m i no27-4tc P Co - ; To Owners of Horses and Cattle. i t . TOBIAS' Derby Condition Powders are warrant ed superior to any others, or no pay, for the cure of Dystemper, Worms, Bots, Coughs, Hide bonnd, Colds, Ac, in Horses; and C.lis, Coughs, Loss ot Milk, Black Tongue, Horn Distemper, Ac.,, in Cattle. They aie perfectly safe and innocent ; ! bo need of stopping the working of your animals. . They in crease the apatite, give a One coat, cleans: the sto mach and urinary organs; also increase the milk of cows, 'fry them and you will never -be c without them. The late Hiram Woodruff, celebrated trainer of trotting horses, used them for years. Col. Philo. P. Bush, of the Jerome Race' Course, Fordham, N. T., would not use them until be was told of what they were composed, siaes which be is never without thero. jJIe has ove Ltweatyi rnjbuin Jborsea ia hia charge, and lor the last three years has used no oth er medicine for them. 5 He has kindly permitted me to refer "any one to him. Over 1.000 ' other referen ces can be seen at the Depot. Sold by Druggists and Saddlers. Price, 25 cents per box. Depot 10 Park Place, New York. no27 -4t c P A Co. . r Administrator a Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the. estate of Charlott AY.Myrick deceased. All claim against said estate are required to be presented according to law. Said estate. is probably solvent. . -, - . ELISU A D. FISHER, Adm'r. J. c;. nivriage, AM-r.- Sept. S, 186-iw, ' ' j-C. H. BURCHENAL, ! ATTORNEY - AT LAW N o t arv I ti "b 1 i c " Office, over Citizens Dank, entrance on Xain Street: RICHMOND, IND ----- . -j ' - i. J THE HATTER; 226 MAIN STREET. HR. HtlVTER :1, CONTINUES to treat all private diseases, SypbiHh in all its forms. Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Or chitis, and all urinary diseases, and the effects of mercury are completely eradicated; Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, resulting from self abuse or other causes, and which produces tone of the fol lowing eff-cts, as blotches, bdily weakness, indiges tion, constipation, aversion te society, nnmaolincss, dread of future events, los of memory, indolence, nocturnal emissions, and finally prostration of the vital pow?r, can be fully restored to health. : Per-: sons afflicted with this or .any ocber delicate, intri cate, or long standing constitutional coroplaint,shouid give the Doctor a trial. He nver fails. ' " The Doctor publishes a medical circular that gives a full exposition of venereal and private diseases, that can be had free at office, or by mail for one stamp., , It gives a clear delineation of all the diseas es and conditions resulting from the infringement f the moral laws, excesses, indulgences, exposures,and -imprudences in married or single life. Every sen- , tence contains instruction to the afflicted andenatr '" ing them to determine the; precise nature of their,: complaints. The establishment,' comprising ten ample moms, ! central. When it is not convenient to- visit the city, th Doctor's opinion by giving a written statement ' of the ease, and medicines can be forwarded by mail er express. ; in some instances, however, personal examination is absolutely necessarr, while in others daily personal attention is required, and for the ac- -commodation of such patients there are apartments connected with the office that are provided with every requisite that is calculated to promote recovery, in-. eluding medicated vapor baths- All prescriptions are prepared in the Doctor's Laboratory, onder bis ! personal supervision. Medical pamphlet at office free, or by mail for two stamps. No matter who have failed, read what he says. - Office No 183 Third i street, between Green and Walnut streets, near the . Post office. Louisville, Kv. Office hours 9am to 7 p k.; Sundays 10 A m lo 12 M. ri7-ly Commissioner s Sale OP Heal 2E5s&ae. PURSUANT to a decree of the Court of Common Pleas of Wayne county, Indiana, the undersigned will offer at - ..i-', ! Pixblic Sale, On the premises hereinafter named, oa ' ' ? S 'iA. TXJ RIa. Y",; The 6th Day of Nov, '69, At one o'clock of said day, the following Real Estate, to-wit: , , The north half of the southeast quarter of Lot Xo.; three (3) in that part of the city of Richmond, Wayne ; county, Indiana, laid out by Commissioners to sell the real estate of Samuel WV Smith. This property 1 has on it a .'-.-...;' ',- NEW. BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. And also Lots No. .13 and 19, in that part of said city laid out by Charles T. Price and Clements W. Ferguson. Also lots Ko 14, 15, 33 and 3(, and known as the plat of Greenwood laid out by James ,W.-Sutton, containing" - "v -- -' ' - t ABOUT EIGHT ACRES, H And situated to the northeast of said city and near it. The fourth of the purchase money will be required down, and the residue in three equal instalments of 6, laod 13 months after date, with . interest from date, for the payment of which notes and a mortgage on the property sold will be required of the purchas er. A certificate will be given to each purchaser conditioned to make a deed when the sale is confirm ed and the conveyance is ordered !v the Court. GARRET SCHXELLE, DAVID KELTMAX, . , Oct. 5, 1369-ta -Commissioners. . HEARTH and HOME " 1 IS A WBBELT r-. Agricultural and Fireside Journal, . . run MXTEES handsome fHo pases, printed from new type, ob aaperana book paper, and abundantly 111 as trated by the btt artirt. ' .. "- V . ------ : -. ' . ,-. - - . iMtn r ' DONU) O. XTXOHXXX - Asm ' ' ' HARRIET B SEC HER STOWE, ; aselated by a corps of able adlton and eontribntera la each department. : -.. r,,.., -, . - It Is devoted to the Interest of the " FABnEB, , PLANTER, GARDENER, ' .-' v FBUIT-OBOWn," H" and the FLORIST OSJTAMENTAli OARDKwnrO, . ; , BURAI. ABCHITECTtJRE .... PLASS.OFi noted for their attraetlreness, i tlae to ttn9 ; as also Ceraeterli Green. A earafnl Report toa. Philadelphia. will he farnisl Parmer Infoi and WHEK IIDOI, written expressly for tfhTKABTH ASTD HOME, ia aaaaea In first (Deeomber Xth) aambar. , THE BOYS JLXD GIRLS oi will find thatr own pag always U(htd with auch fan ' In pictures, and fan la itorle. hall make them look sharply rery wk fo the oomlnx of &SABTH 1 AHD HOME.' uJ o.-:i v-: . t-.m.i-.-x i-aa .i'- ;!TEBni FOR. 189. - ; i Single Copies ti, lnrarlably in, adraneet t Coptas S10 ; S Copies tli. Any on sanding $45 for a clah . of 15 Copies (all at on ttm). will reoeir a copy -free. .; .-.-j Ho traTeUing afents mployetx. Address all eenv kmnlestlon to -:-.-:,:.-..);; v. PETTEUGILL, BATES CO., WPa Bow.irnwToi SherifFs Sale. A " T TIRTDE of a decree end execution to me di- fnelAfl fmm tliA Wmiu r!nmwM.M 11 ri . B 7 1 9 " f ..;:;sffew Tort, Bee,; i .N X etrlng th nr. , V , Miam wua tu w a y 0 VtWly OLrolo . 7 , ltirir yfa Interest tho houeholdi plain rulV. CIV yring and domestic management, fremV:T"-' yt aaPkla the alng of good dlaSy' Jftm Aanart of ehadrem. , - mba. nowS. v i ' ""4 V T I I r r - GRACE OBEKHWOOD. - ? ; ... an MrMABT K. DODO, wUiewMrAeUteaaehnaair -, .; -. V t ' " ' Is - iS ' w y . mg inn m i. s. -w X. - . A. A. . . t f win t.jiun, puwio his lu voopt unose door in th town of CenterrUle, Wayne county, Indiana, On tbe 23rd Day of October, 18fJ9, ' ca between tbe boors of 10 o'clock ,. m. a ad 4 o'clock p. M., on said day, the interest of John Coleman in . the following property, to-wit: Lot No. twenty-four" 24 in Samuel Uaar's Addition to the town of Rich mond, Wayne county. Indiana. To be sold aa tbe property of John Coleman, to aatiVy said decree in my bands in faror of Albertus Swain et al. y ' JACOB 8. BALLENGER, ''" Sheriff of Wayne county.7 J.C.Whitridge,Att'r for Fl'ff. T- 8p. JS.iMa.ts.ffl -4 GREAT- cf AW'rMAST0D0?j't The only Gigantic, Legitimate, Unqualified, Uujivi ded, Cneveeptiomxd and Cotfipretiensive WilDBtmSllOn Ifi Al.UhlC ADAM FOREPAUGH'S GREAT ZOOLOOIOAli AKDJBQUEB- : : ' TBI AN' :S-'C' IGGREGAtfOS . . . t r i --. i THE DIGGEST CARAVAM AND . , Ever in Riclmio nd, - - - 25 Masaive Dens of Living Animals ! r A LfM a ika MB fttrnHfrrl thrt till h k let "t vuuu aaM r - pv, a GORGEOUS - PHALANX OF - SOLID , r . iWEAXYTH, V; f Will Exhibit at RICHMOND THURSDAY, OCT. 2Btli, At ONE and SEVEX o'ct t k, P. f . EIliGERIE IHD CiRCUS EXHIBITED IX .-si' Two Separate' Tents. (SEE DIAGRAM OF INTECIIOR.) . One Ticket Admits to Both Shows- Admission - . - , . eO Csuts. Children under Ten Years 23 Cents. COXIXTABD 25 EMERALD CAGES Are a greater variety of Living S put nuns of Ammi ted Nature than wew ever b3fore cucentr ited in any Animal Snow, on the erlobe, k correct list of which my be found in Pamphlets and Descriptive Uills. TTIiree JEIepliaiftiN ! Ami a Herd of : CAMELS AND DROMEDARIES ' ACCOMPANY THE EXHIBITION, precis oiaQu,-;. Whiclr ia frijec in a separate apart a'y.t, withjai ax tra charge, is inferior to no Cuinuiu-r ou tua co.ni pent. - A glance at the names, wtiicVttro 'puSHbed in the vari' us bills, and a riew of t!i j extensive Cir cus Retinne, op its entree iatOi to va, wj j wari int Spe ciaV .Totici o . -- ..... ( . - iA.i S,4- r i Particular attention is called to th-3j mj.iii- ia which these exhibitions are eireii.1- 'Saeaifrfy s:t arate and distinct re they from eaeU wtn' ,.t,v.t. 'c s'US deairinjr only to see the Meoasrari can" Ma;l tee ilay, if necessarr, In uaintwar.ta U me-iibvlioa amonr these representatives of tUe u m il la3: and with eq'ial satisfaction so can "tnVsre w!iri tn1-, to enjoy the sports and p-tstimet-of .-t&a Arena bj f?&a from the roarinp of lions and the c.iatlerin of iv.-Ur bird and monkeys. - r.-ji.qa Ui Ci : SEE THE GREtT PROCES3! Given daily abont 10 A. M., a ad then if imt sitistit;,l that the Show, is alt that it is claimed to iy, don't patronize it. u ' ' WATCH FOR THE MIRRORED CAR .- nnnvnirrt ixm rent n nn TAINING THE "AD VERT1 SERS. REMEMBER DAY AN ? DAT. i. FOREPCGH ..... JiE. WARNER ..... W. H. SEARS J. J. JUSTICE .... . "Manaper. General iireclor. Treasurer, Agact. ; : !- -y FOR SALE PURE BRED HOGS AND FOWLS. WINTER SEED WHEAT, I And other FARM SEEDS, rrom leitz Eiperi , mental Farm, Chambersburg. Pa., " i 31 --- . ,--. . 1 ; 1m't.-3 . :',' i Dieht's and Bouerhton t Beardless, Week's and Treadwell'a Bearded Whit Wheats, French White and Red Chaff; I'urple .Straw Bearded Red Mediterra nean, end German Amber Beardless, are the , best, earliest, hardieat and most productive Wh-ats that csn.be recommend, d for setters! cultivation. Price S per bushel. 4 pounds of any kind by mail post paid, for $1. ' Twenty heads of different varieties sent post paid for $1. Twenty other ,- rari -ties ot Wheat, Barley and Oats ol tast year's m W-t i.ion. ree veits s Azpenmeniai earn Joorrtui.; j jit:iu nud Subscribe for it: only f I 50 a jear : the 19 i nsjlul Journal printed. Address i4 - - QEO. A. DITZ, Chnrors ' - j O r M r M i ss-v rw4rvA J w IS TEH anjj 81 .it.