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-Sr. RICHMOND, FEB, J7 11 os Joint W. Bukson op Nukcib, 1 W notice rjr the Muncie rJadiaiH-! XolU Journal and other influential Re-i publican, papers, that Hou.John W lVcBSQK, of Mtiocie la a candidate for the State Senate, tot the District of r Dela-4 ware and Madison. J The' latter County: liaa already instrucied for Mr" BuksoxJ antl the probabilities ore that .he -will have no. opposition in! Delaware. II f.' IJurson baa for years occupied afom-' inent' position in State and ,. National 4i!iUc9,,aiul feir persons are . as , gener ? ully er as farorably known in the State! He is m liberal and public spirited citizen! and the citizens of Delaware , and; "Mad i ion Counties will be fortunate If. they: fcocure jus services. ., own- t;mi -There is no rr eater mi state than to send yonngand' inexperience inert , to the Legislature. If we chose we ; could name small counties in . our State, that are inferior to oar own in point of wealth,' intelligence and social position that for years have exercised a greater, influence upon the; Legislation ot the State , than has Wayne County, simply fox the -eaS son thatt they sent their best , and most influential men to ' the -Xegisl-: live. In this , county, it hns4 beenj. im-j possible to indue e those per 9ns who; would be moat likely to wieM an influ-i enee hi --a legislative body to csnsent to allow the use of r their names in cbnec-j tion 'with the . State ' Legislature. 1 We; have had a number of honest men in the Legislature; but the work geherall I' ll evolved upon one of the mroabcrji and others, either from inexpexienceg anodes-' ty; or rora other casses, .were seldom heard from. These facts are Well known to bar citizens u who bnve'f visited the Capital: during' ,& session to f Legisla- ture,j Wereiihly -speaking generally,' and db not mean to Teflect upon any of our nemer peracmally!cfcThe fact j are "as1 Well kno wn to otlieri aa to 6ur- aelvesft.Thftt We desii-e .to say is, that Wayne., County should, be represented irj both i branches - of the ' Legislature b men of intelligence and influence. It is not5 necessary that . they' should have; but that they should be Industrious, io telligerit, and above all, be euchpcraxins as would give character and' 'dnUy to lue position, ana exercise ,-u juuucuw among their fellow members. I It would : be a fortunate thing fof Wayne ouhfjr ' if she'had sacn a nepresentatiycjao.'Mr'; Jlarstfn oala malw. . vnt3 m;ru vjj "Resolved, that we recognize in Hon. O. Wi JuKaa an earljr advocate of cardinal principles of car aarty at a time when few were able to p receive them, and lower possessed the courage end ability to maintain then against the prejudice of thoae who now indorse ihera, and we believe that now, in the hour of their triumfb, to thrust bim aside would be a maik of ini 'gratitude and enjai to Mm." 1 w. - - i.Tbs a bore resolution, passed under the Jgaf," ttic xjnliao conrention"4n Saturday last, is; to our notion, atoat as impudent ana brae in a tbinjr as thai cotnmittee could hare batched up, bad it niembera .k.ea incubating it for a week. . The etV enter 6on4 jjiiti io 'tUe aasaptioa that because ' Mr. Julian hit .pi formed his duty in adrocating' the aboliitUm of SUrtrj, ia advance of jnasr others of the Republi can PMtf, tberefor and bense now , to "thrnst him ,uide would be a mule of ingrtitude ani unjust to hint I' ,'lf tb nrguqpent holds good for selectiag him', at the . forthcoming election,., surely it i wilj ') streogtbed, two jears, or ten years to ooid ; .and to make it beyond the reach f aavil, we augeeet that it might be well for the Republican . Party 4a' mike another amendment to the Constitution a IT Article ine loin neing reaerrea lor -jemaie am f raye,") :onferring on Mr. Julian, during kit naturae life; the office of Representative in Congress from the Fourth District aslt would be a "mark of ingratitude and unjust-totiim," to ever thrust him aside for any other man, how ever honest, deserving or capable b. might be considered by the majority ai the RpuUi ca36ftheDistaictH H tt - -. .si:m ; Supper at Grace M E Cfa uren: ' The supper on last night Wednes day j, was. a complete success r in every. way-rflOcially, pleasantly, satisfactorily and pecuniarily, and . the JLadies wbp originated and managed it, deserve -the unbounded praise bestowed upon :them from air oi tees, for their -admirable Rrrawgements and 'bouBtifisf repast pro vided for the" occasion, i f G race,' to the Christian, 'is a charming soond,' me lodions to the tar, surely, to all who ' were as hungry as we were, the me irnpfirted-by the ways and means GiACS, proved U y as charming tfie stomach.1 God bless the women! of to jtkTOao who should be a - Christian; whilst at a -town in Ohio a few days ago, was asked abont tho present "situation of Grace church; .who' replied with a very, knowing air, that tho' church had 'played, out'; He should attend church rthere A few times; and wo think he'd give a dif ferent answer next' time, unless he is determined to be a Curmundgeon all the I days of his life. In its best days, lira cei church, wsa i never better attended than nowj under the eloquent ministrations of Its present Pastor, Rev. Mr.1 Sxtpkb The total conaumption of cane , sugar in this countrylast year was 517,000 tuns, of 'whicbJ only -45,000 tuns was of home production. Eighty -4ive per cent, was from Cuba and as the troubles thsre will largely diminish the supply for the present year, and 1 the deficient cy cannot be supplied at home, it ;.is assamed that prices will be, largely advaacsd. ; JS, eii And now comes Alaska, tbatdelia.htful.hy-. perboreau country, with a petition to Congress J 'numerously signed asking Tor a. territorial form of government. As there are scarcely enough' white people in Alaska to fill the necessary ffice the petition has doubtless been made out and signed by the impecunious office-seekers of San Francisco, who expect to be pecuniarly benefited by the erection of a territorial government in that far country. PltiomTtS' Cincinnati Oasette. Peurth Indiana District. ns There is a division in the Fourth -In diana) District.! This has existed for several jeara- Speaking4n the interests of the Republican part, we expressed tho hope r trrat the difflcuTtiesTwI-ictrFad frittered away the RepublicanStfepgtlUiuated as to be onable to do wtnd thU Is ajmost of that natural ly strong Radical district? would be removed, ,end to. this end we atfBed the! withdrawal of Hon. George vUfnJrpin ,the con.teaWaWe,Uave received and printed, several articles in repYy fdothlsaofgestion weT havelafSci carefuLIy read all that has been printed, in the local papers oai both sides of the 6 question", and b till. loo Ung at the matter " from a stand point wholly "disinterested, so far as candidates are concerned,' it Is Cour t opibiontU At it 'fs net -possible to .pulte: the I psity wpoaJir. Julian, and . that therefose : the . latter should : with-i .drawira e., ,! f - ? 1 7e bave no cauSe of quarf al with'SIr, Julian, and we can not be drawn into u i quarrel with thim. sAa aBepublreaa he ; , has been true to -. , his principles, : and it we lived in the district aud ; he were a oandidate we should vote for him; but . we have evidence ' or local antagonisms' t tnai we are satisfied - can not bo over- I come; These- are i personal and not po ! litical. They . are deep-rooted and net superflciaU ' The pi09itioa to Mr. Ju flianin his 'own party was at 'first caused by his advanced position on the slavery1 -.question; but that might have been-and . cer tai nly wpul d .hare been oveceoxee as the conservative wring of the tparty ad- vanced to the front, but for JJr, Julian's funfcrtanate temper and " his deterrnina-t , tloo to fight .to the bitter end those 'who vat aay .Jime joppoeed ' him: Mr. Julian, as we- happen to know, Considers every f maii who does not fully support him in "his aspirations, a .personal enemj-snd 'treats him - accordingly, He uses vine igt .when ho might scatter sugar! '"He 5 says harsh things of eeu who need to be f conciliated,. This is :& not the ;way, to build up arid keep together- a party.; It is the way to break down "and scatter. aMr'. Julian selected the wTong way, and t now he 'complains ; becaxase the sed he . scattered e has 3 resulted 1 in . a harvest of dissatisfacUon and determined oppqai-; titniJ Upon ' this" point, we can, nqt be mistaken In the Fourth District are published eleven Republican papers, vU: Richmond iTelegrani, PallaUuea'liumo min-Bixd and Radicai; Ccneersviile Times, Brbokvlllc Ame.vca-iJ'f'ir,rty 'HeraldKuahviiUs Republican.ftreeeeld Commercial, helbyvitle teparbiiean, nd Cembri jge City Tribune: -0 f these; 'tenure outspoke id'oppo&itioajto Mr. Julian, and only on.es the Radical, edi ted byrfr. Juiian brother la,vors his nomination:" It 4iar not ;usvia, qn the contrary itMs;4qu'ite runusttai, 1br party sftnpors . (,fppose men, who ard candid dates ibr Jiamiaatiqn; yet the, papers we have namc4 Jiayegone so far jn tir op position to Mr.'Juliau "Xha'tlleyan not lvfi liim n fTp l.i v snnnnrt if ho etnl.1 , be . candidate, if 'they would, and some of them have gone so far as to say that they will .not support bim under; any ciri majbrity ln Oie'dUtrieL after throwing oftt4,he f5o'utb Richmond vete wiiieh was largely against ihiaf ,-was one hundred sixteen ; To e nominate Mr. -JuKan-Urder these ctrcjum&tance would be. to risk tlve district, nd tLJs ought uat to be icmeTTnberrferest of any men. would be jne1dabie!oaly in the interest of a principle. In this case a man is in the ,way aid moL a principle, r 1 1 c-1 d a Mr. Julian s convention, wWch met at Cen'reville on Saturday, passed a reso- -lu' iorJ r-4dcp(recatiriV-itbe unwarrantable course of the local press of jthe district, and espeeiaHy; continues the resolution dowe condemn the dictsto rial and jut? ceucse if the Oincaurmtl Gazette,"1 Mr. Julian hat., heretofore, sought And ot tanned thfrttui rflie Cincinnati Gaz ette in his district' and if he should be "a candidAte he may' need H again J'birt we have not been either; dictatorial, or mt$Mtet9:: ease.' icm J ofTered what we regarded as good ..advice but rthi IraS been in' the interest of the Re pablteau party, and" not' of Mr.'JoJHni i hence tha dissatisfaction. As toV'our righti-io- iflferfere Se the aff airs' of1 that district, We have wnly ; to say that our . field-Is not conficMjtf 4o the -city of Cincin nati ; the State ai" Ohio or. Indiana '; and xwe nave a ereartrigutro j.aiscuss ; any -question orrroiic interest that may ansa without regard to locality... Thiis a srfght,too, that-we ''eercise "'froely and -thus exercising' it,"it i mot our";; habit to oonattlt Mr. Julian'-brany other man in or outside of. the Fourth District. ",Qut - object in'- W' maintain tiie Bepubltcan' -party in' tite Interest" of 'prinripfes,' and not in the inte est, of men Uiinciplcs are eesenuai to me interest or the na tion j men are useful only so tar as they advance those'pri'nciples' . When they stand fn the'vay of tvtcttt, iUeir 'proper place is a private station. If, it is trne thai ilr. Julian -can not earxy the Be . publican banner to vjctoj-y; th tt is a sufficient '"reason' lor" transferring, s. the standard e 1inds of some ". other man who 5s tfte to' th' fJrip.eJpves of the partyJ 3-n w x-i -f-- Their Best Mjsn. We are pleased to . see 'that' tlTe- RepsbHcan Party all orer the Stafe !s ;- putting forward ' its best an d most'ui Queht ial men, for, Leg islatrve" jositions. In Marion j County, Judge AiAiTijfttALs: is a'eanali dui&e for the .Swat f 8etiatep and,r ai3 wef bave ho- Bcr302, will no doubtbechoaen as the Senator from Delaware, and Madison Counties. 'in7Waynet Iselection has not not jet been made nad it may. tarn out ft realm or inay turn wit a sermon- at any rate, we eiocerely nope tiiat our people may not be aain bored by being . represented by one .who, at home, js a strict l conformist td party usages aod i condemns all who' de'pari ' therefrom f ! bot, when in - his seat permits ia lender conscience, to - disregard t. those .eama, party usage, and.-whose delicate con- Bcienoions scrapie caused him to disre- gard 'a public - pledge given in good 4V iaiin, ana to violate i. vliJ i I hi Don rer f Colorado) r Herald . prints ' an nounce me ots of . bhtbSrnHtrriage8f divorces and deaths under the headings; Arrivals Co- i partnerships Dissolutions Den srtures Pro gressive people, tnoae tjocsy saouatsjoeers. F PALLADIUM CORRESPONDENCE. ,. fv STRBAMe, III j Feb. Sth.'lSTO Dar Palladium .-Since tay pref nhs letter to jron I hare been orer otne conntrvlhat Jaiglit bear a discnjidon,' and "SuifiTJlescription mirbt, perhaps be of interest tULaome of-r our readers , but-at ecbH time I felt most incline! to pastron.I was so the: first opportunity ;l""have had f renew H'g'oiy correspondenee jvitlyou; 'alt. things dol oot wnfk together for god,' iar me? a' tha goo3 Book- says they mill do, if ly gMjd-v-!--3 1 t Learing Bath, fn m which point, my, last letter Fwas written, tr the5 Peorta.' fekiu and Jacksonvfllei Uttread, I passed hp the'IHinois Riter along j tbej right bank, passing through the .county? seat :cff. Mason Co., Havana, through the city of Pekio, aod tbron-.h a boa nliful prairie couat ry, rery productir'a but abounding in - the white sand of the kind-Which ; I aeattoned in prerious letter. At Vekia, I crossed the rirer, and after tea miles run up the opposite bank, arrived at Peoria too late lor dinner and al-j nost famished 'for-something -with which to refresh the inner man. : ' Time,, moves her tier er 'so slowly, will bring around the hour or all taings,j and after, an almost interminable period, just at the. time when I felt most inclined to eat a horse 'or something'1 equally as In4igetbtewnpper was' announced and I made Aai har'oc'witU-.sueh'tbiugs as fell Sn iny way., ,.t ,01j fej.j n? fr;H ' Peoria did not reach my expectations by consider- able. Fr-bia the number of times I heird it men tioned ia rcy wanderings ' through" the' State," I bad been Jed iowacxpe:t a very,- stirring energetic town, almost the equal of Chicago, in propirtion . to the ' amount of population in the two cities. Situated mm it is, having the advantage of a location upon a tiver navigable at alt times ot -the year as high up as Peoria; in the eentre of a large corn-growing ter ritory, baviqg superior , railroad aeililies, I was 'much disappointed ia the ameunt of business done ia the ptaee. True, a,t this time, - business is dul and aaeney matters close ; all ' over ihis part of. the country, but as this is just in the thickest of the corn-buying season, it should have been much live lier. 's After a few days" sojourn - in the 'place during w h ieb.-tipe J made som i very-pleasant acquaintances, among them, was Dr. Dennis and lady. I forgot to aak the Dr. if he was any, akic to Bro. Dennis of the Bird. t . "tT ."" i ' "t took "the Peoria Branch "ef Chicago and Rock Island Railroad,' and . after a ride ; of about thirty, miles, still along the Illinois River, passing by coal pits and banks without number, past immense cribs; of earn waHmg for the spring trid j;past high bluffs and fhrengh broad prairies, the tram stepped at tho .lively little city of Henry, io; Marshall County, the county seat of which county, we ju sed. about six j miles further down' the riyer and upon 'the1oppo3ite aide of the" stream. ' A short sojourn was alt I cmild permit myself at this point,- and again 'taking the ars via Bureau -Junction, arrived at.LaSalle a dif ferent leoking place from any, which I have yet visf-i tted. ' Black: and dirty, coverecfwith "soot and coal dust, it bearing' the fcak upon Us face of "tnTnu facto --Jrri--;j and; coat banks ai t;-ps ,tc-.'..!Y iiA , From LaSalle, a train of cars carried me in safety! over the lllinois Central Railroad to Tenona, wherei f I was again ODiigoa to cnange cars, laifiugine er million Coal Co's. train for a ride of fourteen miles' ortr Cbeir own road to thi3 pUc.' I. suppose -that but very few cf our citizen if at .boma jerer hard of such a place as Streator, yet allow me to assure them thai there is such a place, and thai in nil thetr . experience in towns tliey neBft Sa aHcira pJaoeJ Dug oat of the woods auLJbruib, 4t is the ty-sili of a city, or at least or a veryTajrjjanmacturing town. c Two years ago last July, the first "house wa built in Streator, and it now .numbers from fifteen to eighteen hundred inhabitants, and is daily iu-i creasing in p pulation and' wealth. The cause of this change in the prospects f this widerness was; the cKeoTery ut a valuable bod; of coal, aitaated up- b -fbe banks of the Vermillion River, a nice stream; Which flows past the lawn. A largo Company haa been organiaed who liave -bonght ' the land" and are now working it They have . sunk one abaft and erected -their epara tun, end are now employing about dwo hundred ancn" in . taking out the coal, .which is aaid to be the best coal yet found in the west, almost equalling the Pittsburgh" corf ia quality - The com pany is taking out about twenty car loads per day at (the present time and are sinking , tnotber - abaft. which will be finished as soon ae the weather will 'permit of K. Tho prospects of -the town are first- vaie. Already oaedarge Mask, Door and Blind ae ttory, has been ereeted and it is abaost , certain. Abat targe KolUng Mill and a ttiasa Jkianuiactory win oe stabliabed jast ai soon ae eertaln formalities shall have been gone "through, with. -So much confidence have -people ill the futare 6f 4heplaeer that almost' every one who has yet come here kas invested mon cy in town lots' and lands adjoio'tDg. MoreVnon. n aoS'.-alf r .Pallaiiiaisa. . v - nnkUn tw.A L'' "VIlUi UU. 1 OTA : ' ' - I "believe k was. Dc Jofensou who sai l that intelligent people ought to lietter employ- their ftime, that Id talk . about the weather. .' ; A. Begging leave to take issue witlt . the learnetl Doctor. I here state as ray firm conviction that were he to' retire at rright, as fie might do here. with the moon shining into is ' window, iand aw'sc next morning to see. the snow ten inches deep, even ttt worildliave given some" vent to tr3 surprise at the ehwage of weather. 1 -1 hold that the state of tbaweatber is a legitimate to pic for conversation, when friend meets, friend. What subject with which " both' parties are ; fa miliar can be so -easily introjtaeed, ani I discus sed until .tbejr hayW4rraed-p..to9 weightier matters. . i - . r - . . - "Thus Hobts TnetKobbl and s3j-s:rFioe day, sir; or Pleasant uaorninj; or It is -a i storm y morninj, Mr..ITobbs. ,To tb:.s Mr, Nobbs cam reply: Ye3, Tery'beautiful morning;' or I never ew the likev .'iltptyfr i--.anci - Hlow all -of Ibis is perfectly natural, and in tbe main in accordance with the facts in the premises. And how can the parties better" fill up the .biatus between, tha meeting and, the more solid matters tor which they met. It is asking teo mach ; of ttie masses to- all : be a Johnson, or Dioginus who must nut speak un less they have something of vast moment to reveal. . ' t'.If we were t always observe the rule of the cynical old Doctor of not making tlie weather a source of conversation, bow much the lite rary world rould lose by ruling out some' of the beet tfeoughts of oar beSt authors I J : . e ' llowcould we dispense witlt , Longfellow's Raist 1?at7 ' r ,( . The day is coU, and dark, and drearyj , ?, tt rains, and the wind is never1 weafy;1 " ' " Tke vino still ling to the-mouldering Wall, ' " But at every gust the dead leaves fall,' 7 hoO And the dty is dark and dreary.:'. , , "" . , Again Crom, tha same author, As Aftbr KOOS Uf PBBUARTi J : TbeifayTa-endfng,'1 il tmll tiaO 4l.W6ii!scendjfng4.J,3 sjT rhe marsh hi frozen , . , , The rirer dead. l0 t1"4 " Both poems are too Jong to quote In full: but who could live astatleb in the abort span ' a! Idlied to mortals .without tham. -i Brainard. in his poem of the rainy day, gives us. some of the finest tonches of poetic thought in oar fan gciagei fcaa &sst- cl 'rMmth sax ; T But. bear Jtalph Iloyt describe just suchan other Snow as often falls in this latitude: "E en tne old posts, that hold the bars : U o'Andlheoligate' - ' Forgetful of their wintry warado la aX f And age sedate, r;,- rt 3 ' High capped and plumed, Tike white hus3ars i I 3 v; stand there in state.1'5 e,'-1 JTM nrlfti are hanging by ihe sllll a ? Theeares, the ejeorcsn lli-w ow &iad? r The hay-stack haa become a hill; ? v ; " Allcovored eer" ,' ' '. ' '.' V ' Thi wagen leaded for the mill v-' i,flH c The night before " Who can reioembir Washicon fring dej scription of thr banj-yard Doarai day, ana net feel hanDfcr for the reJiembrtacd oithwi ploomy picture. V can timost hiir thf raiit i - ... r .. :-. V- . .t - . tail half-mast." " Then again'our own Western Poetr Coates irrney,sRam tihrpejritfefiUe;4 W arouse a love Tor me auinor tna nis suDiecit Alf these and a thousand other good thoughts hav-tfxSS,r partfru staftdlaiilUratere Da HleC -too, selected from Hhe WarkeSt Stde of thwaabiecttr ted. Umw lhe urw.li ford to rule out of conversation the innumera- 'We beautiful "poetic sentiments which flow from - .contemplatiov ef pvotrAraBawdays and uvs ,jJKST-nightsvn;f f -.-..-.-- '.'.n't i-sftS "Take one example on the brighter siae, from; Bryant-' -J"- JO Jaa "" U1 j And novr 'Whencomos the oaTm,' mild day, as still such days will comet p j To call the squirjrel and the bee ffbm out their i winter hoin,&o a;iuiD atxi fe- j And- who will say you must dease to talk about jmrivolous' a subject as the weather! , iVf , f9 j For an introduction .to other matters, .it is 'thVmost appropriate of all subjects." "You cannot insult nor offend the weather in talking about v; nor will the conversation offend any .one else, unless he be a Samuel Johnson; , and 'whea-we consider the extreme scarcity 6f such men, we" can bat oome-to the eonclasion that ia our day the, subjeob, treated of is a. tafe topic of conversation. 'Hdw many "of uS have ever iKought how 'easy thing it is fona (alse notion to prevail in society for ages, just because some high autho rity has given utterance to the falsehood. .The above- is one of many each. n"j - "3 f --' Anon we may notice more of the same style, , . . .- ., , . . S.S.JJovd. u -The following incident "is communicated to MVby a friend' f . 10 " Whilst waiting for the train at KokomO, a short time since, I observed an old lady in deep distress, and on, inquiry I- learned that, her' daughter had been drowned at Middletown on the 7th inst., and-a messenger had beert- sent -for the mother . The .train .being some two hours behind time, the messenger put in his time at a whisky saloon, and when the train arrived he was so beastly drank he was not able to get on the train. - I conversed with the old lady on the cars, and she informed me "that -she .had hot money enough to pay her fare, and was in deep distress I quieted her on that point, and the Conductor.whoso soul is as large as a meeting house', passed her to her destioa -tion: ' The man, if you may bo call him, was .a relative to the girl who was drowned and, in conversation with him before he got drunk, he said that they had had "a great ievival of reli gtorvat Midd'etawn,"" and that'her and mej and seventy others had joined the church." 'IJa'further said, and here comes the mystery ,? rthat "she requested Uro Anderson to preach ihor funerall'' If she felt in the' water aa he alleges, there certainly was not much time giv en ber to make arrangements for her own fu (riArall nni C-J V'-i.;-! . ':':J e'7 V H - I &j v -f;?)rThere is a ruhaor from Bme that Areh-i .bishop Turcell is to W Made a Cardinal, -, ! v ' ' '" "; J "' " ' . . . . I sdOrEx-Qov. AUeo Trimble.oneof the most prominent statesmen and politicians in the ear ly days of Ohio's history, died at his residence at Hillsboro, m that State, on Thursday morn - rag, Ch. 3,in the 87th Jear of; his. age. q 3c Anewly married lady in Vigo::.poun ! 4yt complained to. her ma thaton jjier re-! ,ceptibn day her card basket , was oyer,- run with circulars from lawyers anoun "icing; terms' for divorce. 'Sa ab3urd you knbwVrna.' before our honey-moon i over.'' -True, dear, ' replied ; hla (who had been . twice divorced ), .''but , I'd put tbem in a safe .- place; , you may. find them useful in a year or two." . ,1 , , The Supreme Court of Tennsylvani haa de' ' cided-lhat the Inspection laws of the Stale only extended to spirituous liquors distilled ' within the Commonwealth;, and that liquors distilled in " other Stales, arid brought 'pta Pennsylvania for sale or exportation.', are net suljfcct. to inspection.. : (T r-r. ft;.?d sau '' c An idea of what he liquor trade of the" Uni ted States amount to may be gained from- tho fact tbat on the 1st of December last . there, wherein bond throughout the country-13,402-545 -gallons enough to make a good -sized .Jake, , And this is exclusive of grape, apple and peach brandy." ' " fc-K. t;. j-: : . " J :.' '"-:" ; Finance and Trade. v That. the continued f pletheria and extreme "ease of monetary affiirs should fail to stimu late Trade and enterpi ise ai a period when we" .are accustomed to look for a good degree of yM tality' and spirit in commercial cire'es. may; justly be regarded as evidence of a lack of con--iidence in the stability of values in the future. The prevailing lufluences at work in retarding the commercial movement, preventing the ex pansion Mf ' enferprise. and producing depress aion, result from. the undecided coarse of. Con gressional legislation upon the various meas.- ures pending, wnicn have a direct bearing upon all business interest, -i Nobody can tell wh'eth ' er the measures of national finance, which were resorted to by Government as a temporary ex pedient in the hour of peril, are fo'be cO&Cinu ed in iorce, or whether radical changes are to be made during the current session. This con ' 'ditibn of tbinfrs is eitremelf prejudicial to industry And codamerce, since' business 'men hesitate ' to ( pur cbase good s in any measure beyond what is instant ly and absolutely necessary. On the other hand, importers -and commission dealers are anxious to sell, asd yet extremely reluctant to accede to tbe con cession exacted! But thoujrh? there are innumera ble schemes pendiug in Congress for refunding tbe debt at a low rate of interest, Tor remedying: toe cur rency evils and tbe - readjustment of; taxes, there is very little indication that much real progress will be made in the direction of absolute reform, fop the rea son that most of these schemes are of an incongru ous nature,' and profess to rely for their efficiency upon principles which cannot he recnciled-witU.auy plausible theoiy ot national finance and political economy."' i.-i : "i. ? - ' - " ! '' - -" ' " ... - 3IILLI.NERY. 0'. . . , ... v. Ladies, do vou want either a Fashionable 6r Plain Uonnet -beautiful Kibbon-t. flowers and Feathers ; in sliort. anytbinfi: in the Siyiinery linet -Oo to'Mrs. Sarah A. Tliff, cn North Franklin," a few ' doors irom Main, nearly o;Msitii. ".S;euper iialle,"-and she wilPsu'pplf your wanta to your entire satisfaction, and at prioes that will please you. - . .t'lj-.iu i X' Jj Shoo-FIy don't bodder me J-1" TJause-. pohLhasem.riltv'2d .ecillJO'.j el bsiua. r X. Zeyen'A Bro., are better prepared Miaa-MweV be fore to accommodate their customers with any article oTclrftbingthey may need, made to order to 'fit, from thebest ol material, which they; have, now -on bad Kor" Colfars, Keclrties, etc go to their establishment. No. 232, Main-street. Their prices are reasonable.-11 .fc-JS- ?'ef-2 9i&ii? 14J it . .JCST .ST ., i The attention of bnr readers is directed to the advertisement of COE'S ." DYSPEPSIA, CUUEgin another partof tbe Palladiun "Thistruly Valuable Medicfnels recommend ed by all w1icaselt.'jilead the certificates. C Jacob "rtefn. has the prestige of b'einar aheatf of Jis competitors in the . Merchant Taildnngf line,, with his superior material and fits..Leaye your Orders at Jacob' Kern's if yon want Cloth ing to please at prices that will tickle yea: l ti."x ft Mt f-'dt iiiSi J"oas hali Go to the Clothing Store of,BVfc W. Frank-. i vt, Auti in iu abivci, iui wci v tbtv.o vi , wear iag appareJ you may-need, and fou an be sure cf purchasing at fair rates fofCasbJJleAeittV .The Western .Rural has justly, won: . iu great popularity, as it Is a" thoroughly J practi cal Journals Forward $2.DO.for 187(1; or write for specimen numbers and particuUrs concern ing the Terr' liberal List of Premfams "offered to tame who form club;-o Address, H. N. PVJ Lzwie rublieher, Chicago. III. tailing irom tneeaTes ana see toe same rposier i--as Irving saw hirtr-vTith 'upturned crest amrt ? EVrf AV5RTJSE4lENfS. ff I, was curri of Cafness ani Catanh byM simple refetly and,H ill r jd the receipt frelt i M rU-iw il H. StJ C. LE(JP.TTllohok5if. Sll. -T T : r Trr - - 1 - a at jO.- T0,c6rteKtfTS WANTED PBlSQiTroArJO crJUWi Applj at once to CRITTEXDEK A McKlNXEY, r ISOSChestuut St., Philadelphia, Pensr. for family use-i, c, fr0we, Kkit4 ewatTBtxei JAGKKTSi WANTED. ' Circular and sample stocking FREE. Address HINKLEY KX1T- TI5G MACHINE CO.. 1C2 West 4th St.. Cincinnati. 1"W teaw Smut Ci s.i : : u-o-.: v-utHt; Made by one Agent, selling Suvaa's Patent Elab- tio Uboox Uer 50,000 now in use. Recommend Od br- Horn. Hbrttee OreeUy and the American Arrieul- turmiuk. Jao county reserved Cor eaeh Aceat. ;K F. UABBINO, Indianapolis, Ind. . , . t . i i . ".ii'-..i ' ill li il iiu .j i ii f, '!" t" iV- Mint' Great Chance I - Agents Wanted ! vl-flTin i' rear 8ure njado by Agents, male 1)1UuU or female, selling our irnrtd-renntcn fd JPmttm aertmtiag Wkit Wire Clod Linn, Cheapest and best clothes lines in toe woria s mmlf 3 eta. : per foot, aed "will last a' hurtdred yearv.i Address the Hndton Hirer Wire Co., 75 Wb, St;, N..Y., or ltt Dearborn St. Chictgo, 111. 43-4w - iJi .. .. ' f n - -, CANYA'S1K-BOOK!4 SENT FKEE FOR . i - ffi.i. '..iV A WORK descriptive of the MYSTERIES. 1 VfRTtJES, VICES, SPLENDOR, and ; CRIMES, of the CITY OF PARIS. ' 1 It tells how Paris has become the Gayest and most Beautjful Pjty -jin "itbe -world ; how ita, Beauty and Splepdor are purchased at a fearful cost of j Misery and Suffering ; how visitors aro Swindled by Profes sional Adventurers s how Virtue ,and Vice pr. arm-in-arm in the Beautiful City how ti e most Fearful Crimes re committed and concealed j bow money is Squandered in useless luxury ; and contains over 1SS line -engraving of - noted Places, Life and Scenes in Paris., Agents wanted.-. Canvassing Books-seat free. Address . ... 1 KATIOJJA.l, PUBLISHING CO, Chicago, I1L, Cin cinnati, Ohio, or St. Louis, l'o.- 4 WAN T E D-A CENTO ciK in conn Pin t9fd IU aJLUII I Lll II Everywhere, male and female, to introduce the ' j ? Genuine Improved Common Sense j Family ;' Sewing Machine: ' This i Machine wi'l stitcn, liemi, fell, tuck, quiltj cord, bind, braid and embroider in a most superior manner . . , . ..f. , - . .. . . Price Only Eighte en Dollars ' tally tVarranted for Five Years... , I We will pay lOOO for any machine that will sew j t . a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic . i j seam than ours. It makes the . " ELASTIC LOCK STITCH. " i Every second stitch -can ba cut, and still the cloth cannot be trolled apart witliout tearine it. W pay Agents from $7to $200 per month and expen sesv. commisiiioii tr m which twice that amount can be made, Address, ;-; -: -r f - - 3T -; SECQMB & CO Fitt!barir,P.loMon,!ra!s.,orSt.I.bnis,'Mo. CAUTION. Beware of ' allrAcenta set'Hne Ma chines under ihe tame r.aine as ours, trnless they can Sbww'a CeTtiAeit.of , Ajttuoy. signed :by ;ns. We shall not hold ourselves responsible for rorthless Mabiaes sold by" other parties, and shall pmseen'e all parties either telling or uSlnjf Macbilies uiider this name to the full extent of the law, unless ..such Machines were obtained front us by our Agents: -Do not be Imposed upon by parties who copy our adver tisements and circulars and onerwortnle less Machines Lat-a less price.. r .i k -. r ,",:.' ,49-4w iFREE1 TO : BOOK AGENTS! We will send a handsome prnspec'tu of our NEW 1 l-M.STRATEl) FAMILY BIBLE, trf nn v Bimk nzent. free of charsre. Address NATIONAL -PKBLISHlNGCO.Phila., Pa., Chicago, III., or St. Louis. Mo j . . f ,j .44-4W .; FARMER'S HELPER ; CjHOWt HOW TO DOUBLK TnE PROFITS OF ?V TUEv FARM, and how Farmgrs-nnd their sons can each make S tOO PER MONTH, in Winter; f lfl.flOO caries wil 1 be nwi'ed free to farmers.-. Send name and address to .tlLiLkK, McUviw l ,t lu., PWncinnaW, Ohio. - " ' ' 4 4w ; THE B&ST! v TECE BEST! THE SCIENTIFC AMERiCAN, Ti A" weekly illustrated "journal "of 16 pae-t, devoted to Machinery, Agricultural Improvements, Chemical Science and New. Discoveries, " A Spleniid Journal. ai300 Cash in Prizes will be paid for clubs of . ' - subscribers, on the 10th of February. , , . . , ' A handsome laree steel plate ENGRAVING of 19 distinjrnislied American Inventors; presetted to sub scribers. y.0t &f Jsal & i'f:w 1st -mi H ; . KCMieiu of ? paper. prospectuses, ana bunts tor names, sent fres.1 Terms, $3 a" year ; ,$ 1 50 for 8 months. Dlseonnt to Clnbs'.-:' A book of mpnrtanee to all about to applyfor pttentstsent treo. Writo for fu'.l particulars concerning p,ients and priaes, to"5 "i '" MCNN A CO. ., ?i iUt t-mi. pabliehers and Taten't. SolicttoVs,' 1? 44-4w -Wit.ri 3 -; -37 Park Row, New l"oa.-1 ! ftE NURSERY i87ol The best, 'cheapest and most richly . ILLUSTRA TED MONTHLY; 31AUAZINU FOU: CHILDREN, ft 1,50 a year in advance. -Subrribe now, and get tbe last Number of I89. FREE, v - . lAtur . f t v n r XT' a 44 4 w 13 Washington Street, Boston. il- ,i jiT . i 1 universalism: THE STAR IN THE WEST. Cincinnati, O , is the old-established Western Universalist newspaT- per.T It: jrives current religions and secular news, and .is a bright and cheerful home visitor.. Eight large pages reading matter, giving "something for everybody 1 ' . No other paper needed in thii family 1 Send $2. SO, and get . it one year. Address. WIL LIAMSON A CANT WELL, Cincinnati, O. - - 44-4w A. 'THIEF. i Ha haa been traveling abont humbugging drug gists and private parties, mixing up and selling a base compound which be calls WOLCOTT'S PAI PAINT. ( All of Woleott'a genuine remedies have a white outside wrapper (teiiA tignature arjre). Lock ont tor counterfeit?. - ' - . Six Pints of . WOLCOTT'S . ANXIHILATOR for Catarili and Colds in the head, or one Pint of Pain Paint, for Ulcers-ter Pain, sent free -of 'express charges, on receipt of the money at 1SI Chatham Square, S. Y.: or one Gallon of Pain- Paint (double strength) for $2rt. - Small bottles sold by all Drug gists. -R. In WOLCOTT. 444w , f ERROR& OF .YOTJTH. v-j rA.CKNTLKilAN 1 who snflered for years from Nervous Debility,' Premature Decay, and all tbe ef fects Of youthful indescretio. will, for sake of ; suf fering Jiumanity,' send free to. all who ueed it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured, i SunTerers wishing Jo profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so bv address uigi wttfa perfect confidence, ' JOHN B. OUOEN, - J . r No. 4i Cedar Street, New 'ork, s38cbSJiPiCO-tyrJ'- " . . t .-.Imul t " ' f v; 3 J J : AdciinistrAtor's i SUe. J rrp'UE TJNDER31GNEDIWILL 6tTER AT PDB 1L lie Sales0n Sixth day, Friday, tbe , . . r.. ' 'lltllay of ;Mai-cli;;i876,':;;. at iw'wVmcB?r4Stfid,iila(,'at "the 'late "residence of Robert M. Turner, in New Gardes townahip, Wsyas couDty, and State of Indiana, 6 miles north of Rich nwBd, tha Jbl lowing personal ropeTty.-to-wit j 4 Horses, 100 Stock Hogs, i. Milk Cowst 7- Vounjr Cattte,HIO Bushels of Wheat, 200 Bushels of Corn ,w-uwoi 'K" opnug. i agon, ssets oi Har ness, 4 Plows.150 Acres of Growing Wheat, 1 Wheat Drill, and various Farming Utensils, and Household and Kitchen Furnitures. , , .. n A t, . , - ., g , . , ' , A credit of 12 months, on all sums over $3, will be given; , Notes asd approved security waiving valua tion and appraisement laws will be. reauired from PSjrdhasSrsW .Oths terms will fee made known on the day of sale. WILLIAM FULOHUM, i 2na uonin, inn, X3iu. t Aammistralor, I .rayi aid to aia oa d?.t;Qiii Tsss-ta ,Jo iFoll SAI.E;ui A new style, aeartv sew, buret fer tale Wilt ex change for good trade, or sell cheap for cash. En quire of S, Bacbman, 238, Main street. Ik. m f i Aur mm . - f " l in t iuiiiii SMMMMnaaraaw- A JJ G U STB 8 fJB 4 G .1 Attornor i&qMj-y. race in 'JIaii Buit.ll nr. Kppostte the kicb-t morid-WatloBaUndatrzens Banks, --Administratrix's Notice ,1 -TipUE UXDEBSiGNKD has tbiaday been appoiot- JL ed administratrix of the estate of David Theur er, late of. Vayoorrr1nd djoeaaed. HUKVed to said eataeaJaso MneTeiitei to -aaakeMataState m- yf meat, and those having claims against tbaaan -WiO ratWeiSrilfufhentTeaieao Said estate is 4iMolveut.rf MARGARET; TeVltEK, ; Feb. X, 1870 r-W Adm'x. la tiSTh Confessions of an Invalid." IP! lUliLlSHED for the benefit of . momma mum m4 ethers who suffer, from Narvous Debility, etc.. pplrlng the means of salf-cnre. Written bv one who cured himself: and sent free on receiving a nost paid directed envelope. - Addreami--sa vl mt J-"w j a i ua.ms.1i ha i aw, orooKiyn. a. i : 4t-Sm, ch S. M. P. A Co, 7. Cough, 1 Cold -To fioro .ThToa Requires immediate attention as neg .r. lect often results in an incurable Lung i --rK. -' r BROWN'S . BBONCUIAL ' TROCHES .! Will moat invariably jrive instant relief. For Bronchitis. Astrva. Catakrh, CoNsmtmrs and Thkoat Di.sk asks, teey have a, soetbing effect. SINGERS and -PUBLIC SPBAKER use them to rlpar an A atrnfftiiea thm ,nlM : .nr T"-- ' K- 1 . Owing to the good reputatioa and" popularity of the irocties, many tcorHmm am tamp tmmuntum mrm offered, icAicA ore good for mo Ik i n't. , Be sure' to OBTAIM the frue Bro wn's Bronchial Troche a .Ho,y sr . SOLDj EYEBYWHKRiE. .L; ?? i mi ! iei$-3Jf.P.mlS BOTTLED PARALYSIS: This is the proper title of the horrible metallic hair dyes. Worse than the fate of Absalom may be the fate of thoae who use them.-. , " se ' One' Wholesome) . Preparation i for changing the iair to any deairabla shade fron) brown to jet black may. be procured everywhere, via- Cristadoro's Exce!sior Hair Oy j ,-: l'.'!-. "-f ."c Vt (t c . "' ' I'ttA j After careful analysis, Fr&fessor Chi'.ton, the dis tinguished Chemist, has authorized the proprietor to , declare, on his behalf, that it contains nothing dele4 terious to health, j, No other hair dye in the woild has the like guarantee. j CRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESERVATIVE, as a Dressing, act3 like a charm bo the Hair after Dyeing Try it.' . "1Z;?U W5 v ehPACo-47-4w j Executor's Notice. 17 ETTERS TESTAMEXTARYYon the last Will of Thomas lien ton, late of tbe Citv of Rich mond. Warne-county, and " State of Indiana, have been era nted to the ! andersigned by the -.Court of Common Pleas of mid county. '.AH persons having claims against said Estate are required ' to file them, auly.pcavenwitb,Jhe Clerk of aid -Court-. withia one vear from this. date. '. The Estate is supposed t4 beolvnt.T .'i MORTON C. MEEK, Executor. Feb.8..187ft,. 4S-50 . t i-.iii"- '" ';' ' ' 'tll Jit 3 I?!-; i . f The best of the Season, will be held at;' isr H I L L I P S H A L lw On the Evening of the 24th inst;3 v tsx ta . . . - e t . ...... Tha above Ball will be given under the auspices of the i-.Ji.j! lit niZJLoS,: uul u i Liquor Dealers' - TTnioti A I or this crrrf .IlivA 1 ? --A' large and select Orchestra have been secured ii'hif asd stJct order. wU bo enloreed.i ... j iBul tslq ka,iiqtui tut saw jX : r .COMMITTFE OF ARRAWCJE.WEJTTB.t : n . . . R. S. KSOLLKSBKM, MtSii Ol CiSi' Wlf. KOSTBACS, a Si $-"'. ? t i- -V! MOBKtJHMTA. ' Tickets limfted,a'n:f for sale at Elder's Book Store, and Bachmaa's Cigar Store, Mais street.1 imn ore Mav, s e.li ibdt ;5cs SCCCBS40B; TO ; &i fssi SI .WJT AVINO; bought the . Stock or ; Ready - Made JLlL Clothing, Piece Goods, wnd Furnishing Goods, rf -cVSworR-, I propose to continue the business at the old stand, corner of Main and, Marion ii tT.u L I MR ,. JO HN A HC; QiWTM The popuUrCutterfc continues , to superintend the j r U&iftvog PepariiiieBC.'i -rrrtlsi a THE,;MA,YiO In referring to the above, I herewith recom htead Mr. Theo. May, My eoecessor.f a ah honorable gentleman, and .hope my old friends and customers may" bestow tbe same liberal patronage on him that the have extended toward me, and at the aasasjisis I Sincerely thank my old patrons ' for tbe 'liberality shown me. SAM. SWOPK. ' Richmond, Jan. 25, 1870 ,n t dill? CREAT SALE! ,cES3 m iiB ip . & c m ss ft!(;"t; li!;ij U i" a" Q'A .f.a ,-'i'i MONDAY, FEB 28, 10701 THE undersigned, Assignees of II. C. ELLIOTT, A Co., inform tbe public that tbe stock of Goods appraised as the property-of the Ass;gnOF-fcy.Richr ard Jackson and Elwood Iladley, amounting to the sumf 8,61.12S, will be offered for sale, eommeaet cing on Monday, 28th of February, 1870,-and.will be continued from day today until all are sold, 'for tbs benefit of lrts crcdibrs4'-i ' r. - ?H;t The stock consistsof a GENERAL ASSORTMENT of DRY GOODS, UARPETliNG, etc.. and the Sale being po.-itive and without reserve, it will attract the attention of -alias 'the time for BARGAINS to be purchased.'!,, , S; T. POWELC, bi'ji1 S " r ;w: S, T. MORTON Assignee., g Richmond,' Janl 25th, 1870. ' -! 1 J - G L2Q!tV1frf rift HE undersigned offers a fine-Farm," situated 2U JU " -mile Sooth-East Irom Richmond,' 6a the Rfch- monq ana uasunc Aaraaika esatsiaiaga ; rrsas-q There is, on the premises, a - Good Brick Boasft Psssaa Barn-and necessary Out-Buildings, a Young Orcbaid. The ; Farm t -id, good-repair, risk 80U, weii-umoerea, and waiereo, ana win Je sold on setis fsctoryjtrms : ft! ,"wa c- ".Fur particulars oi terms, spply tof w -,fi (; Pfb-.A,"18flU- SflilfiOAJt WCl 408.td BlAmondJTeb. 8thl870i . t tt fal .a 1 Ti 11 1. THEWOME fer the FBIENOLCS Has been fitted up with a Laundry, and has faT 4 SS ! past few month 8 been successfully , engaged ; ia , wasbiag aadlrouls. By this means We have been 3 able to contribute . laraelv towards. snpabaaT sas daily wants of the Home We would respectfully I : soliaif tbapatronaaa of saw pubne, ami warrant as4.- ; ifaction. Clothes will be sept ..for and returned la i saod order at as lew rates er lawer f han ' an vwhere else.? TIm applicatioa faraasbias;naay bslsft sttssr i post omce, at tne tioius. onoutii otb street, aeartas. corner oi Market, or wb say one1 of the managers.' Oa behalf ot the Board. R.M. COFFIN, President, Richmond, Sept.1 .1989. It W0R81RArRElT, lt ihe Corner of Peari and -Watai.ttreeU, No, ft, by , . . 4 at AM o rtXnOXC2 XJD9.04VHslsMSsas.fisv 1m9 mm directed from the Wayne Common PUas Coart, I mm mip6m it ' PubKc BmU, si tbe Coart How door, fa taw town of CentratiUe, Way e between the Wars of id o'clock A. M- and 4 o'clock V M., of said'day, the followinr nroDartv to-wit rtEast,dff1VI4$e Soalb Ul o h TorV vratvMhssMwerpevEMsry im of lands sold ai CJnciKoati, Ohio, ezaept three acres offh'e Wt iioI-alU tistf.'v eoataimax tl scree more or less. Said Una being situated in lbs coun ty f Way and 8tar mMmm. ,.T-Mm seal as thm property of Artbar H. Brown, to satisfy said d ere In mt haei in favor sf Bsraaoa Clan. Sato f" without relief f rim vsCuatkM or spprsJsesssat Issrs. 1 11-?. 4 i6' Z.m u etm mm esom . j.iw lis alifjiaii sr -rAKD-j $ I oe iu-m w ,btf . Biol Hi 2 4 A I t cttwn Firj tad sixa. RICHMOND, INO. bisnUfcswsfcjssi rsssphatftoiMlsSlf style desyes.: V14 xwas rsbossa. vianK JMoas tor Counting" RoumSw " 4 K. K. CorporatRJa. hArt, f-p, JiswtttaeUirsts, f CoUagas, Schools, ." -- -r y t Made td ord erof tnenest Paper In the SsarkM.- 'Frist sL RsJsdkssVBdsad inrsMslyls s4 warcaatsAjr 94 Paper Riling, sad sit Work belonging to-a BinSSf, sxecuted nea tly, )ranapaly, and st tha lowest ratea. S i S5 Sm. esf-i .ow9;! laW.'S. 6? "i B.' ' " ' uvrmi ijjt. r; "allcock s: pooUs PiJUJTEas seem to possess sr2ssiay'f 'f' A'-t and imparting It i tbe body,' Wkeroby the ewsalSwS of the Mood teco-naeS equalized apea the palfti wbsrs spplieVnibc.ss4S,s4 niHbM actios . to ceess., The Porous plaswrs-sts IsKibU, ssstfsaai 'of Mas help to those who, hays weak Wetof or palw side-. Especially ire ibey rsloabU ts those who bars aegWcted colds.? They srw often prsKStiv.s of Ca sumption; nay, they are believed to have lenseaed the grasp ot this terrible affliction aod been mainl ion tru mental ia effecting s mum. Ia variabis elissastsit they ehouldbe worn os the breast or f itaesa sis t shoulders, or over the kidneyi. by those Whosreinb jeet to Ukcrold easily. . .;4r-4PACa HORSES-., rmHOUANDS OP HORSES DIK YEARLY -' it from Colic' vrbfar ned not be. Dr. ToMss' Venetian Horse Lioiment will positively cars '"; sassy ease, if Trrvert whea first tskra. - The eostis sary oas d6Hr.:-BvTy, owner of a horse should hsvs s bottle in bis stable." ready for use. ' It is warranted swpsri or -tn-asyftrm etas for the ears of cuts, win4-gHs, swellings, sore throat, sarsfas, braisss, atd astaS. Ac: "This Liniment is as asw rssssiy. It tias bean sed andappntved Tortl years by the flrwi horse men in tbe country. . Given to an over-drirea horse, it acts like magic. Orders are constantly received 4yon tho ntdmi mmbUajf jpfoadt for lt.rTbs aW braied Ukam WaaasaCL afttinfaaosSsa U for ye.n. Col.Pbilo P. Bash of tbe Jerome Raes Coarse, baa given -a rtiAoate biett can ba ssaa at tbs Da pit, stating that after yaara of trial,, it is tbs best ia the warU." Bim addrsss is Tordbswi N. Y-. No oas once using it will evss as without it. It is pat ap la .pipt bottles... Sold by tha DruggisU a nd Saddlers, fhwbffhoat the United States. Depotl Park Hssw, Bsaaaoxn, Nor. mt. We, the undersigned, Denasta of Richmond, snd irfwfVy. db hereby sgrcS.Sa oar honor as gsatlsssaa and 1 members of tha ' Dental Profestei ta aataa trtctry by the following Bill of Prices, to taks from this dste.aov. sr, tsnvs " - - A TuTl set of 28 Teelh.on Rubber, (Onni- Teeth,) .... .s .. .....--... 4S A half set of 14 reeth , on Rabaar, ( Oum i C O ' -' - -rTeVtl,).t?-... 20 sa One Tooth on Rubber, (Gum.) .... .... A OS Each Additional Tooth, on Rabber.Gum 0 AruUsetaf Tspossry3,ee4h, Cflsia f A half set "of Temporary Teeth, (Plain - -.Tejpth,) .i. ..,'i.,'i'H 0 T OS One "Tooth on Rubber. Tempo ry........ 3 0a Each additional Tooth, on Rubber, Tem- tt porary wiw.si. i. J. 1 ............. . A full set of Teeth f 28) on Gobi,... . 1 & 12a 00 65 00 10 00 4 00 40 00 20 00 ft 00 Ahatr " " " CM).4 One Tooth, on Gold, Each additional Tooth, A fiflrVrtf svfcYwer srvsrS Babaer, A half i4 'U M- m iOf W Ufa Oaa-TAbotb on Silver. A-full set of 28 -Teeth, on Alminua,r i -. . A half it . - - i vr 50 00 A half " " 14 ' ' ' ' ' 4 25 SO One Tooth rr. TT. 00 Each additional Tooth,... ;.',.i .l tt.ir 50 Reuairiaa. oa Rubber, each Toothy... , rt,.,200 Reietrinr tTnw r Lower Sat,-.....X. 6lr'- 10 00 traetias:flosl) Taotb,witb Oas ar .T ,-4-: t. v r--o--Csisasiarai .. -.... ;-:;-.a na Eashraddiuanal Tooth, aadcr aams sp. , . - ; f Q By mmmm m a a a C ' 1 iwd Extracting one (1) Tooth, 50 Tilling" ordinary cavities with gold, froni ft 50 to S 00 Large crown savitiea, . 44 . ..S 00 to 10 00 Trealoient of nerva and fiBias; aervs and " r " "crew a cavities, from ........ lOOto 1000 Filling with Tin or Silver Amalgam.from 1 00 to S 00 Cleaning Teeth, woraT. .. .... 50cts ta 5 00 Treatment of Irregularities of Teeth, '" ' from 5 00 to 50 00 All previous engagements for work to be done un der this Bill of Pnoas, , ? -f t---.-m A ' No deductions or deviation will be mad from th 0 above prices in any ease whatever. Term. Potitierlg Caak. ' . WM. Rr WEBSTER, . -ifM?!rEWTOS;'-Xfc THOS. ROSE, ,&C2&D W Q. IIEWETf ; M. af. DILLIS. 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