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LOO A.TL, RECORD, 8. M. PKTTEVlilt.1. & CO.. 37 Park Row, New York AMD GEORGE P. ROW ELI. CO., 49 Park Row New York, Are the tub Agents for the Richmond Palladi um in that city, and are authorized to eon tract for inserting advertisement for u at our lowest cish rates. Advertisers in that city are requested to leave their farora with either of the above houses. Pittsbnr;, Ciacinant, and St. I,oi Railway. PAN-HANDROUTE: EASTWARD. "STATIONS. I KXPKBSS I FASTI.. fO XX Leave Richmond Ar. Brad. June. Piqua Urbana Cotumbus...... Pittsburg , Harrisburg ... Philadelphia... New York..... Baltimore Washington ..- 11.45am 1.20 pm 3 03-pm 3 04 pm 4.5 pm 12.00 m 8.20 pm 12.20 pm 3.00 li.10 " 3.40 " 6.38am 8.00 " 8.38 9.37 11.15 -7.05p m 5.10am 9.30 - 13.00 m 9.00 am 1.00pm 10.15pm and Xene. 2.35am 12.00 m 10.35pm 3 00am 6 23am 2.20am 5.50am "The New York Express runs dailv.and has elesant Silrer Palae day and night Cars. runs through to Philadelphia and New York, without charge. WESTWARD IveRichmond ArrCamb.Citv M Kniglitstown " Indianapolis 111. St Lin. 8.10 am 8.54 " 9.48 am 11.M am 10.35 pm U3 pm 2.04 pm 2.55 pm 4.46 pm 6.55 am 11.20 pm 12.00 m 12 64 pm 2.30 pm 1.30 pm THIRD DIVISION. Leave Richmond.... 10.06 pm 18.50 am Arrive at Logansport 4.00 am 4 35 pm "Chicago... 8.45 am 10 00 pm Palladium Notice. Those of oar subscribers who are indebted for the paper, or for job woik or advertising, will please call in arjd pay us. We are in need of money. We have not less than one thous and dollars due us, from "good men," and we hope their goodness will bo made manifest to us in a tangible way. Gentlemen, if we did not positively need the help that money bring3, we would not perpetrate a modest dun like this. An editor whose thinking faculties are active, and whose head is evenly developed and is level on his shoulders, describes a dream thusly : "I had a dream the other night, When everything was still; I dreamed that each subscriber Came up and paid his bill. Each wore a look of honesty, And smiles ronnd each eye, As they handed out the stamps. Haying 'How is that for high " Correction. Ezra Smith & Co., received the Silver Medal for the best selection of School House Furniture. The Southern Express runs daily. All oth er trains daily, Sundays excepted. D. YY. CALDWELL, Gen 'I .Superintendent. W. I.. O'BRIEN. General Passenger Agent, Columbn., Ohio. Iyt u Had il. aud W. Railroad. East. Wbst Arrive. 7.05 am............. 7.45 a m 1.00 p m... Dayton to Indianapolis 1.10 p m 10.10 p m Indianapolis to Dayton. 5.30 p m East. (C. R. At C.) Wst Arrire. 7.15 a m......... 12 m 4.30 p m 9.05 p m SERIES OP LECTURES: On yesterday (Friday) evening. Dr. D. Clark, delivered a Lecture at Fifth street Friends Church. It is proposed to have a series of Frte Lectnrea at the same place on every other Friday evening thro' out the Winter months, by some one of onr fellow citizens who may be eeifcukcu, and, in tuis way, mu tual good will result to all attend- ng. Joseph Moore is appointed to Lecture on Friday evening, Nov 11. We will endeavor to announce the subject of it by next week if possible. We trust our citizens will generally interest themselves in their attendance and urge oth ers, especially tho yonag ladies and gentlemen of our city, to attend. PRISON REFORM: Charles F. Coffin, who was , in attcn lance at the National Pris on Reform Congress, held recently at Cincinnati, wul Lecture on the., above subject, at Fiftu-et Friends Meeting House, Wednesday even Ing, Npv. 2, 1870. The citizens of Richmond and vicinity are respect fully invited to attend. We need a shower of prison-reform right here, for our execrable calaboose is a sufficient text to lec ture from. We trust our. citizens will all go and hear C. F. Coffin. For North Carolina. An ex cursion train started from our depot, on last Tuesday night, nine cars for the old North State. Among the number who went from our city and vicinity seventy-five were: Benj. Hill, Enos Hill, Cor nelius Ratlin and wife, Wm. Rat lin and wife, Jos. Ratliff, T. Tliis tlelhwaite, wife and daughter, Wm. and Daniel Bulla, David Hunt, Bray Hunt, Elizabeth B. Hopkins, Wm. Benbow, Wm. Clark and wife, Absolem Dennio. wife and daugh-;-, J. P. Vne, Robert Ryan, Mrs. ::-.?!... Tbi. JuM, Wm. Britt :tt!fi 6 U ivil. Premium Harness; The Gold-mounted set of Har ness, manufactured by S. R. Wiq oiK9 fc Co , that took the First Premium at the State Fair, and at seven different County Fairs, this Fall. literally and deservedly festooned with ribbon all over,--has just been sold to our former fellow-citizen. A. C. Blanchard, Esq., now of BrookfieM, Mass., tor the handsome sum of 9250 and they are cheap at that. They are certainly the most elegant rig in the Harness line we have crer examined, and we think a critical examination by competent judges will warrant us in asserting that, for beauty of finish and excellence in workmanship, this set of Har ness cannot be beat in the United States, and we congratulate our old fried Blanchard in being the for tunate owner. Wiggins & Co., al. ways have the bbst of workmen in their employ, and that is the whole secret of their 'good works.' We also noticed in this establish ment, a "mcley" Saddle, of a most unique and hand-some pattern, the handiwork of that unrivalled wor- er, fixer and fashioner of Leather, Uko. 31. Davis, who, II there is a workman in this world "that need- eth not to be ashamed of hid work" he is the one. We invite our readers to call and see that Saddle. The Consecration of the Bblls, Took place in thia city, at St. Andrews (Uaiuoltcj Church, on Sabbath last. Rev. Father O'Con ner officiating. We were absent from the city, but understood that the ceremonies were quite inter esting, and participated in by the entire Catholic population, and witnessed by quite a numbsr of our citizens. "Who is to Blame?" is the que ry asked and answered by the ed itor of the Radical, in his last pa per, regarding liquor selling in our city, and the consequent extra-expense of police force, shifting, as usual, the responsibility on to the shoulders of oirCounfy Commis sioners. The editor knew better, and why he should so belie the Co:nmUiouers and stult fy himself is beyond our ken The County ComruUsioaers have not issued any licenses in this city for months, and we think it is high limo this responsibilitv-hunting editor found somebody else on whom to use his to-brush. St. Andrkw's Church. The cost of the recent improvements on this fine Church, is about 912, 000, and Father Hundt, will shorly hand round a subscription paper, to our fellow-citizena, for making up that sum. Inducement to Agents Wo h;vo received froja the office of Tub Illustrated Humorist a copy of extraordinary inducements to agents, and we advise all desirous of maLrBjs a ftw dollars of an eve ning, to send to F. A. Darling, Fayttcville, N. Y , a two cent statip, and get specimen copies with inducements. Mayor Bennett has gone on a trip to Colorado, and has placed his dockets and office in the hand of Enoa Thomas, who will perform the judical duties of the office. Major Lyle will be at the Mayor's office during business hours to at tend to office business. The Reformers in Old Wayne didn't get any office didn't even save their Veal Coroner; but in Madison county, with a majority of 800 of the Democracy, the cor ruption of that party having been exposed all the leading offices are filled by Republicans including Auditor, SheiilF, Treasurer, &c. In Cass, with 400 Democratic ma jority a Republican Auditor, Sher iff. Treasurer, and three eomrais 'siontrn ata elected. In Mifluii, a Clerk and Treasurer are elected and in Huntington, an Auditor, SLieiin, Treasurer and three Commissioners. We notice'd, at the Nomination Election, last spring, a very active and bitter friend of Geo. W. Ju lian, who challenged such good and reliable Republicans as John Low, Oliver Butler and others, for fear they would not vote for the nomi nee for Congress: who, at the late election, voted for Gooding the Democratic candidate. The first letters of his name is Frank B. Hun ! The Od ! Fellows of Hornelfeville purpose to establish a Lodge there. A Wisconsin judge lately fined himself one dollar for tardiness at court. A Chinese newspaper has been established t Helena, Montana. The taxable valuation of Winona, Minn., amounts to 82,038,775. A five pouud eel was caught in the river near Albany recently. Philadelphia spends $5,000,000 a year for 250,000 barrels of beer- The exports of hops during the last year were 19,366,031 pounds. Cohoes knitting mills ars still running over time to meet demands During August, 312,071 letters were received at the dead letter off ice. The State debt of Californi is two und a half millions of dollars. The estimated yearly consump tionofbeef in Francr is 910,000 tons. Agricultural Report for October. The Department of Agriculture has prepared a digest of the reports upon th condition of the crops for October, from which the following is extracted : Tho wheat crop of 1870, in a majority of the States, and especially in those in which this cereal la prominent, is tr ater- ially less in quantity than the crop of 1869, which was a very large one, not withstanding the assertions of some eld croakers to the contrary. The reduction is dne first to the loss of plants by an unpropitious season for germination and early growth of the winter variety, fol lowed by an open and somewhat variable winter; and second, to the drought which prevailed with great severity in Northern and Eastern States. This re duction, as averaged from our local re turns, appears to be about 14 per cent. The average quality of the crop is better than that of 1869. The Pacific coast reports are variable . Some counties in California make the quality superior, while others report in jury from rust and inferiority from mi turity of the grain blighted by drought The early sown fall and spring grain of Oregon ia good, while that late sown was injured by the excessive heat of the sum mer. Among the winter yarietiea which have succeeded best, the Rappahannock is prominently named . It is favorably mentioned throughout the South and West and has done well among the mountains of Utah. The corn crop of 1870, unlike those of two years preceeding, is full, and the best of the past ten years. The States of the great corn region, including those bordering on the great lake, and on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, have, with out exception, made a rather full or large crop. Intelligent men estimate the to tal product at 250,000,000 bushels. In Illinois rye gives a somewhat small er yield than in 1860. Oats are not generally so productive as last year, ex cept in the South. In Michigan and New Jersey the ag gregaia product of barley appears less than in 1869. The only States yielding full crops of buckwheat are Tennessee, Kentucky and Nebraska. The aggregates are less than usual. The reports about beans and peas in dicate an average production in quantity and quality, with some local variability. The pea crop which is one of great im portance to the South, has occupied a larger acreage than formerly in North Carolina. Georgia and Tennessee, but has been somewhat neglected in other cotton States - Potatoes exhibit considerable reduc tion in yield, which is below an average in all the Atlantic States to Virginia in clusive, and ia all the Western S'ates north of the Ohio river, the depreciation ranging from fifteen to forty-four per cent. The sweet potato crop :s a compara tively largo one, while the increase of sorghum is not very large. The crop is in superior condition, and promises a yield of syrup of fine quality. The increase in breadth of cotton was estimated in July at twelve per cent. Combining the elements of acreage planted, and its condition on the 1st of October, the natural expectation, other circu instances being equal, would lead to a comparison with last year as follows : A large increaso ia the product of cane sugar is regarded as certain. There is a comparatively large surplus of old wheat in Tennessee, Missouri, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska, and as much as usual in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky and smaller States. There is no evi dence of any large surplus to add mate rially to the supplies of a year. The supply of fattening cattle is some what in excess of former years, with great local variation; THE EARTHQUAKE. Tho earthquake which passed over the country Thursday morning week, al though not generally known by our peo pie, was very sensibly felt in this city At ten o'clock there were three shocks which lasted in all about a minute. We' have been able to learn of but three points' at which I hey were noticed. Une is Lt.e Seminary, on Wot Walnut Hills where it was quite perceptible in the second story of thj tuilding, but was r.ot noticed by the occupants of the firm floor. Another is M. Greenwood & Co's foun dery, on Walnut street and the canal, where the shock was felt by a number of persons. The third ia A. P. C. Bonte'a picture frame factory, on Twelfth and Plum, where it is reported to have been so violent as to cause the workmen to seize doors and window frames and oth er stationary supports, for fear of teing upset. In the noi them portion of the State, and through Cacada and the New Eng. land States, it was also quite perceptible, but we have not heard of its making any demonstration west of this city, nor have we learned of any damage to persons or property done by it. Cin. Chronicle. Indian agents have bee- appointed as follows: I.aacS. Worden. of Ohio, and Orlando V. Pepper, of Illinois, or New Mexico; John J. Critchlow. of New York lor Utah; L. D. Williamson, of the District of Co:umbi for New Mexico; TheophilusD. Griffith, of Illinois, for the Choctaws and Chickasaws. Home of thb Friendless. We availed ourselfot the polite inva tation of the Managers of this ex cellent institution, lo attend the annual "donation" and dinner there at, on Wednesday last. The friends of the "Home" were there, and, from the accumulation of the heaps of fruit and vegetables in tho cellar; the corn aloft; the flour in the bins, the wood in the wood house; and everything calculated to sustain life nd comfort of the inmates of the beneficent asylum, there is no reason to suppose that the name of "friendless" is at all significant in its application to the condition of those who are the re cipients of such bountiful supplies. Indeed, the inmates of the "Home" are not "friendless" that name only indicates their condition, pri or to their admission; for God has indeed raised up warm-hearted and true friends to care for those who are in destitute circumstances, or fallen and degraded. There are, at present, eighteen adults and seven children in the Home, and, to the credit of the In stitution, be il said, above all. oth ers of a simiiar character, the la bor of the adult inmates; under the judicious and praise-worthy direc tion of the efficient Matron and her Assistant, aided by the co-opera-lion of the excellent Board of Man agers, aud liberal contributions of friends, has proved self sustain ing, so far as the living and cloth ing is concerned. The salaries of the Matron and Assistants, has to be raised, as yet, by donations. It is believed that, with the addi tion of a building for a Laundry, the 'Home" in its entire expendi tures, would become self sustain ing power the labor of its inmates. There is one feature about the "Home fcr the Friendless," that deserves not only favorable men tion, but calls for the active sym pathy of the Citizens of our City. We allude io the children infants cared for there. If any of our fellow-citizens are not especially favorable towards the Home, in consequence of its being the refuge of many who are low down in the scale of humanity, still their hearts should be warmed towards helpless infants, who, through no faults of theirs, become dependent on the care and charity of Institutions like this. They should help sus tain it with their mfans. for their sake?, if for no other reason; and we do hope and trust that this thought may impress itself deep y in their hearts. We intended to publish the names of the donars and donations ia our paper this wetk and, with this view, took a list; bnt at the sug gestion of Miss Johnson, who is rnakiug out a full statemeat, we deferred it until its appearance in the Monthly Report, on the 1st of November next. Now that political excitement Is mostly over, we should be pleased to have communications from any of our citizens, on other local top ics. A finger's length of county news, is worth a column of other matter. California is the only State that reports an increased average in hops. Nye t Starr, are prepared for coM weather, and for tbe million who will need Stoves to w irm nd cook bv- Tin, Copper, I Brass and Seet Iron wares in abundance, ani at the cheapest possible rates. Uo to tlio Depot Stove Sure. The Zouave Clothing Store of B. & W. Frankel, contains; Just now, the very best lot of Clothing ever brought to thia city. Go and see for yourselves, at No. 263, Main-street. Economy is the road to wealth and that can be practiced in buy ing one of James M. Starr's gas stoves. With one of those and a cents worth of gas, you can cook a meal. The Peerless Cook Stove for burning coal, took the red ribbon at the Fair last week. It is ua doubtedly the best cooking stove for burning coal in the market. It fills all the requirements of a Gist class stove. H. J. Bargis always has a full supply on hand. "Continental." Have you seen the Cootiuental Cook Stove at E. Nye and Starr's. For general use, it is the best stove in the mar ket. It bakes to perfection, aud is very economical in the use of fuel. Before making a purchase of a stove, call and see the Continen tal. The 912 Lever Watch, No. 13, 580, purchased from Chas. P. Nor ton fc Co., 86 Nassau Street, New York, January 5th, has been car ried by me over six months, with a total variation in time of only 26 seconds, without the slightest reg ulating, and presents the same brilliancy of color as when pur chased. JAMES R. WILTON, Sec. American S, M. Co., N. Y. New York, July 30th, 1870. 29m3 Bikhams' HusiOALRirviKW for October ia replete, as usual, with spicy reading and choice music, and the publishers in this num ber have certainly strii-fe the popular vein in a comic sons called: "HOW 1JAT VAS FOR TIIOH," price 35 cts. in sheet form, or 10 cts. for a copy of the paper. Address, BENHAM RROS., Indianapolis, Ind. Peter's Musical Monthly. For October contains the follow ing choice collection of Music, printed from full-size music plates. Truly Yours Song and Chorus by Hays. Papa, come help Me across the Dark River Song and Chorus by Perslcy. The World is full of Beauty, when the Heart is full of Love Song by " Von Smit. Eyes ot Loving, Laughing llue Song and Chorus by Philip Phillips. We won't leave the Farm Song and Chorus by Per9 ley. Cast thy Burden upon the Lord Quartet. Jesus and the ChildrenQuartet. Speak the Truth Quartet. Halte Militaire, or Camp Polka. Falling Leave PolKa. Chris ine Nilsson's favor ite Sehottische and Floating B:eezcs Vaise Sentimental. This Magazine is invaluable to all lovers of Music, any Bingle single piece of the above being worth as much as is asked for the entire lot. It is published month ly by J. L. Pstbrs, 599 Broadway, New York, at 83 per year. Sample copies mailed on receipt of thirty cents. Gov. Scott, of South Caroiina, advises that the rebels hid become excited over the tecent Republican n.eetirgs there, and a large body of armvd men were marching on Laorensville with a view to attack that place and were destroying ballot-boxes on th way, with s view of preventing proper election returns being made. CARD. PA RTN KRSII I P. Thoma Rose and George W.Brown, have ;hia day en tered into Co-partnership under the Style and firm name nf Rose and Brown, for the pur pose of conducting a general Livery Business, at the stand lately occupied by Rose and Laflin. A liberal share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. Roil A Baowir. Richmond Oct. 21, 1870. Offlclal Vote of Wayne County, at the October Election, 1870. TZZ TTrtTOEjAM. ? "V d WAYNa J? K 5 s CANDIDATES. JC c. H O CO w O A O M 'A H R N a C H O J. to V. r. M M A B Jack- BOI WOO SB- a 3 3: 0 3 a 3. M M a. S3 M 4 C H O 3 m tt 3 Wayni 2 8 E3 n 3 o H H O CO D a 67 67 118 67 '118 67 67 67 67 116 115 115 115 65 i in ltv ! I 66 PI BENII4MS' fcs:-"TL Mbvisw U-t October is an unusually g'U.d number, containing much oripioal rentier, on exquisite sentimental song, one inarcii, aul spl"?n1id hit in cfimic gonpi, call d, IIOW DAT VIS FOW HIGH." Per annnm, $1.00, single copies 0 ct3. Address, BEN1IAM I!HO-., Indi.ioaptrli Inu Dr T. Rue is now sole proprie tor ol the Livery and Sale Stable (Watt's old stand) recently owned by Rose & Lafllin. The Public will always Gnd just the kind of rig they need and the prices charg ed are always reasonable. Give him a call, and your custom and you will not regret it. LIST OF U. S. PATENTS. Issued to the citizens of Indiana for the week ending Oct. 25, 1870, and each bearing that date. Re ported weekly tor the "Palladium," from the Office of David A. Burr, Solicitor of Patents and Attorney in Patent Cases Washington City, D C. 108, 557. Window-blind; Ja's P. Boyd. La Porte, assignor to himself and Aaron II. Miller, same place. 108, 616. Drier; Chas. A. Mof fatt, Indianapolis. 108,632. Damping Car; Wm. Riley. Jr.. Tvrre Hau'e. 108.636.--Sj. ring; John M. Schiiidt. New Albany. 108 645. Cider Mill; Jam?! K P. Smith, Jt-ffersonville, assignor Ladies, do you want a fashion able Hat or Bonnet latest Fall and "Winter styles Flowers and Feathers tho Gnest and best of Milliner Goods, Ribbons, etc., go to the Millinery Store of Mrs. S. A. ItiFF, North Franklin-st., few doors North of First National Bank, East side. You can there get fitted with the article you want and at prices satisfactory. " Could I but climb where Moses stood, and view the landscape o'er,' the Depot Drugstore of M. B. Bal lard could. not help being seen, and also the numerous cus'oraers going there to pui chase his pure Drugs, Medicines, etc., and lo get Mac. to fill their prescriptions. The bust Druggists, the People say, always avertise in the Palladium. 'A sovereign balm for all our wounds," if it can be had in thi city,' will be found at Eugene II ar rold'a Drugstore ; where the bbst of everything in the line of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffa, Proprietary Medicines, etc., can always be purchased at reasonable prices. Go to Eugene's, between Fifth and Sixth-sts., on Main, south side, and get what you need. ' I have for the past eight months constantly used one of the $12 Orido Gol' L?ver Watches, manu furvutvd by C'-.iis P. Norton fe Co., 86 N'-u Strt?ei. NVw York, and fouod t'io t -ira: v- t n in its tim but oie-hs.!f r&iiu;.;, (30 sec onds, and it retains ;-i pcarance ot goM ss rvL r- pv. ed. Svcrftl o our men -for c--rr?f5jj : ?a snd w.rr. HORACE W Wi!5TK Conductor E if F ! Sec'y State. ' M. F. A. llorFMAN 67 Norman Edly llw Ao.litor State. Inv l F.VANS ..' Cl i 4' KlnniHker. . ;11 Trea. stut. KOBT H. M 1 LBOT Jam B. Ityan Att'y Oeneral. Nklsos Trcsler. IUvles W. Hatiua Sup. Tub. Ina'n. U f HOBM... Milton It. Hopkins Judges Sup. C our A. Li. 03BORJ J.T. Elliott C. A. Ray B. C. Obeoory J. t,. Worden A. C. Downey 8. H. Basklrk John Pettlt Congress, Jerk. M. Wilson. David S. Gooding. Civil Clr. Court. Jacob M. Haines Morman way Pros Att'y Civ.Ctr. K. B. Rbynolds... Enos Neff Crlm. Judge. Geo. Holland Jebiel Rallsback . . Crlm. Pros. Att'y. Dan'l W. Mason. W. W. Wood Dlst. Att'y. J. li. RCPB. Albert Forlcner... State Senator. Othniel BEESaif Andrew r . Scott. Reps to Legislature: if. Li. MARTIN W. Ballenoer... George A. Johnson James W. Salter. . . i Cleric. . I W. W. Dudley 1 Nathan Jones, Sheriff. Wm. H. Study Jas.S. Bolander... James M. Smith.. . Auditor. ELinu vi Parker .nariln Ropier, Treasurer. I John isi I ; I A Uimrman. illi Recorder. i Jesse K. Jones.... 'i ueo. W.SiiuHz. ir. H'l Commissioner. Wm. Ihuhjks Samuel W. I.ynde. Oliver Jones Henry Stlggleman A. S. Wiggins, Coroner. John J. Honey,... Enos Veal Surveyor. Rob't a. Howard. I I ! 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V Y.nO,' ill -iQVi. l.V 11 1 ' mi ab;7S Represents tlie l-"ainotis j DK.S.VAtN3IETER, 1 ij CHARLESTON', thJ.ISOlS. ' AO EKGRAl'EB f.r I .VS. TSA KER. TA KES I tOM THE SPOT. T',i. ij th lar-rrait FnflrmarT wrt of tho Cocrwr i tov Aatr, yew Yirk City, M bcre !l Chronic lis- rar ar eucc4siauy ireuicu. OVER 1EOO CASES trr:t! st thia etblibrnnt anonallr. Inclnd iiiS thoi nltHctu.1 witli 1ici-iib- ol Throat and l.iTn-. J'riTt3 Uiifaen anO Diwfww of Femalca, Sur- Ki.-, Caturrh, I'ilca and 1'istul, K;iln7. DyI!i. Deofoww. llenrt I)iacae. lialtea Hy-,lr,w-i l, I)rfirv. Old Pre. Ulcers. Cancera, Scroff- h ula. nd many othT kimln not mentioned. For a I complete dcription of this establishment aend tbn-e -t sii.1 get Tnleter' Journal 01 ueaicn btr rvturn mail. Addreis, J)R. S. r.4 .V METER, . Charleston, Illinois. EEAD WHAT THESE mknESK HATE TO SAY. BHng Peraonally acquainted mith Dr. 8. Van Meter, be being a niemLer of tho Church of CUrwt, and Tisiting bis Infirmary not'nit his immense practice and succesa in the healing art, m-s heartily endorse and recommend liim to the brotherhood and public generally, believing him to be Jnst what he claims. ELD. IAVID W AI.K. Memi.his. Tenn. ELD B. B. TYLER, Terre llauta. Ind. KLP. JNO. R. HI" LETT, Eminence, Ky. ELI) C. O. BARTHOLOMEW, LaPorte,Ind. ELI). J O. VAKPONP. Charleston, Ills. ELD. THOMAS ML'NNELL. Cincinnati, O C y An-l7ao Chrtrtiao Mis. Society. ELD. SAM L KU tr..Ti, r.minriice, n.j BKY. WM. OOWEN, Tiai tli-it, Tenn. BKV.J. ATKINS, Clireiand, lenn. i GEORGE WILSON, AT HIS Old Tricks .Again ! fj S si TTavinir UlIpA nn a commodious Shop, we fre prepared to do work promptly and in the Mt manner. Our old friends and the public are respectfullT invited to give us a can. WILSU.l ei. JIl'liJAA". May 24, 1870. "tf WKMM ILD, Certain, FUEUOEB ! fB J. Bargis' Somi, Agent for the Morning Glory, Base Burning, Hot Air Furnaces. One Fire lasts all the Season. A LSO. Richardson, Born ton 4 Co.'s PORTABLE I9l NACES, for Wood, Hard or Soft Coal. Ther will mad BRICK SETT FUR- cire more He&t, with less E- pense, than any other manufactured. Parties wanting FUslV ACES, are invited to call and aee them before purchasing. Prices reasonable. Satisfaction guarrantoed in setting them. IBB Main Street, 19-tf SIGN OF TUG RED STOVE. if JL Safe.ErTiciect. It is far the best Cathartic remedy lyet discovered, and Eat once relieves and invigorates all the ' vital fnnctions,with ,out cAnsing injury to any of them. The I most complete suc I cess has loDg atten ' ded its use in many localities, and it it now offered to the general public with the conviction that it can never fail to accomplish all that is claimed for it. It produces little or no pain : leaves tne or gans free from irritation, and never over tax es or excites tbe nervous system. In all dis eases of the slin, blood, stomach, bowels, liv er, tt dneys of children, and in many diffi culties peculiar to women. It brings prompt relief aDd certain cure. The best physicians recommend and prescribe it ; and no person who once uses this will voluntarily return to tbe use of any other cathartic. Sent by mail g receipt of price and pottage. 1 box.iO 25 Postage o cents. 5 boxes, 1 00 " 19 12 " 2 : 5 ' 39 It ia sold by all dealers in drugs and ilccM- cines. TURNER 4 CO., Proprietors. 120 Tremont Strest Boston, Mass. 26-3meow THE GREAT MEDICAL DISGOVERY. DR. WALKERS CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS. MORE THAN 500.000 PERSONS J? i, 72 O EC NE .V ADVERTISEMENTS, i AGENTS WANTED FOR FREE LGVEr ITS V0TARTES by Dr. .Iko. B E1.113. Stupendous revela tions and Martiirg disclosures. The whole subject laid bate and itshideousness ex posed to universal execration. Written IN THB INTIRKSTS OF CIVILIZATION, CHRISTI AN ITT and Pcblic Morality. Send for cir culars and terms. U. S. Publishing Co., N. Y.t Cincinnati Chioago and St. Louis. 4w FARMER'S HELPER Shows how to double theprents of tbe FARM, and how farmers and tbeir sons en each make $100 PER MONTH Lin Winter. 10,000 Copies will be mailed tree to Farmers. Send nam? and address to ZEIGLEY A McCURDY, Cincinnati, Ohio. 4w A GENTS WANTED-$225 A MONTH, J by the AMERICAN KMTTINU MA CHINE CO.. LOUIS, MO. BOSTON, MASS., or ST. 4w & Bear testimony to derful Curative Effects. What Are They? o y a O Al WEEK paid agents, male or fo CPJv male, io a new manufacturing business at home. No capitnl required. Ad dress Novbltt Co., Soco, Me. lr Ifl tegar made from Cider, Ac VIM without Drugs Circular to io 10 hours Send ten cents for SAGE, Cromwell, Coon. 4w s 5 cz 5-1 y tm"J E- 1 s 39 S o" . - o 0 3 & M l '..! Jl Go K Swhii & Jo ; .-, CV; No bttter .. if i V Ijti'o or and Filth -t tn himself and L S. Shafer. sime ; el?ivLere. Plft,c- n . ' ' yrolcco o.l Ctsrnr. the liest 108, i 24 Gang Plow; Wm. i kin,,t ,WftVS t oiS jiuin-t.. Newlm. Attica ' at J F I'Lff 108.727 Draft-Eqnalizer; Wil- j ' ' '. liam M. Terkins, and Theodore ur. Jos. m.welia, tTLw.phi,, s re- F. Vatidegilt, L Fcntain. ; moTed hit offic, to No 6 Vlr?h Franklin, 103,729 Btdfttead; Ucnry .B. ; where he will be plea.) to see h:s 1 r lend Ramsey, Rockrille. and all who need bis professional services. G&RBOLIC TABLETS. An unfailing remedy for all Bronchial Dif ficul ies, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Diptheria, Dryness ot the I'hroat or Wind Pipe and all I'atirrhtl diseases. The wonderful mod rn discvery of Carbolic Acid, is destined to become nneot the great est blessings to mankind in its application to diseases of tlm Ha mac K .ce, nn l its ureat cnrealive qnli.ies in all affections of the Chest, Lungs and Stomach. Br Well's Carbolic Tablets, beci 'es the great remedial aper Oirb- lir Acid cmtain other inreilimta nnivcrraly -;"-- BiFndtxl, l:ich cheai:ciy nunMaf, l!TJll!g a 1 rvl mo e hijfMv oiC'li -iol .:! ?t ad-jtt-d lr diseases of the Hun:t lac hiiv trepailun ver tiefors oftered tj !ie o'.ilic. fob vnivg in childt s no more efficinu't remedv Ciio l - iur?, in i-xct, the.e Tablets sra a Sfyei-fic nd htu!d be piomp ly given for this p.urifit) .xt-IV'iing )f cur little onen. In all case where tiir Km- kbts d not perform their functions pr perly they should be freely taken when healthy ac tion will ahundy f How. Thy are invaluable as a preventative of all diseases id a Conta giosa nature, and no family shou.d be witbtnt tbem Try Wetl's Carboric Tablets Price 25 Cents per Rox. Se t bv until on receipt of price, by JOHN Q KKLLOGG; 31 Piatt St, N. Y. ole Aeeni tor the" J. S. SOL!) BY DRUGGISTS. 100.000 Sold Magic Photographs. Wonderful and amusipg. They please every body, 25 cts. a package, 5 packages for f 1. Sent postage paid. Send for some. C. Wemyss, 3 Astor place. New York. 4.v FREE TO BOOK AGERTS We w.ll send a hansome Prospectus of our -Vrw Vl'utrat'd Family BibU to ny Book Ajent, free of charge. Address, NaTionau Pcblishino Co., Chicago, III., CincinuAti, Ohio, or St. Louis, Mo. 4w Is DRINK, t 3 n 13 Mi Frsm .3 ! Something urgently needed by every body. Call and examine, or samples sent (postage paid) for 50 eta that retail easily for $10. K. L. WotCOTT, 181 t.'hathaai Sq., N. Y. 4w AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR NEW BOOK " ' 'TUU1 TPYDnU1 or' NORMANS. tl I riO UArUOiJ, Mormanism." I tUinirateh Pmget 4T5. Price S. Fall of 1 tlitrtliag fact! n1 artonuhing revolution: Ad- s BtLfcAl- A Ubl.-SS. U-rtiord. Corn.. it UNION PCB. CO. Chicaso, 111. 4w WANTED-AGENTS, pr day) to the colfrte.t tiOML SHUTTLE MERINO MACKiNi.. Has the vdcr-fedt rr ikes th? ' lock tf .tch" (elike on b.ith sidea,) and is fully licentd. the best and cheapest sainiiy Sewtnc: S!acaiii! in the market. Ad dress, Juntos, ..LVitK 1CI., Boston, Mast., Pittsburgh, Pa., Cnicsgo, 111., or Stj Louis, Mo. 4w STAKE yo-selvest'ithe PalUd nm Of 4 ! S-9 See. Inraiv kind of rrintiiw vou mar 4w need, and it will be doae to your satiataetton ! - - a : THEY Alir. iSOT A VILE tfiiPANCY Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits, and Refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please the taste, called 'Tonics, 'Appetizers,' 'Restorers,' Ac, that lead the tippler on to drunkeness and ruin, but are a true medicine, made from the native Rootr and Herbs of California free from all Alco holic Stimulants. They are the Great Bloot Purifier and Life Giving Principle, a perfec Renovator and Invigorator of tbe System carrying off all poisonous matter, and restor ing the blood to a healthy condition. N person can take these Bitters according t directions. and remain leng unwell. $100 will be given for an incurable ease provided the bones are not dest'oyed b mineral poisons or other means, and the vi taiorgans wasted beyond the point of repai, For Inflammatory and. Chronic Rheums tism, and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestioi Bilious. Remittent, aud Intermittent Fever Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, si Bladder, these Bitters have been most su cessful. Such Diseases are caused by Vh ated Ulood, which is generally produced t derangement of the Digestire Organs. Cleanse the iliated Blood whenever yr find its impurities burs-ting through the sk in Pimples, Eruptions or Sore: Cleanse when you find it obstructed and sluggish the veins: cleanse it when it is foul, and yo feelings will tell you when. Keep the bio pure and the health of the system will folio Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in t system of so many thousands are effectual -destroyed and removed. In Billions. remittent and Intermittent F vers, these Bitters have no equal. For full rections read carefully tbe circular aron esch bottle, printed in four larguagea En lish, German, French and Spanish. A J.WALKER, Prop., 3 2 Commerce St. N. R li. McDuNALD A CO., Druggist t General Atents. oan Francisoo and Saci m?nto, California, and 32 A 34 Commerce N.Y. SSoId by all Druggists and dealers