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jJsATlJt.DAY.r APRIL, lit, U71. rittsbnrgfcCinciaaati, aad St.I.oni PAN-HANDLE ROUTE: - D.pnrt. INDIANAPOLIS , Arrive Accommoda'n 8.10 mut Line.... 6.34 tin FaitLtoe... 1.40 pm:Express ... 1.55m Booth'n Exp 11.58 prailird'nsEspraS.OOpsa PIQUA and COLUMBUS. Fast Lio.... .34mlFtfcin...;2-3Spm Express: A.; l.M easfSooth Etpr 11.58 pm DAYTON and COLUMBUS Tht toys "wen out playing ballon Wsdassday. There will be Mvaral clubs la Biehmoad tbia saason. rt t T i r, i p t , t II I Hi ' A - -7 V -4 S I There ia not one colored nan in Cor agton, Ohio. Ah, then the tints of life. hare flown from .Covingtoniane. -, h The Fireplace' is the name of a saloon in Chicago. ' Any one can get warm ty it for ten cents' or red hot for a quarter. w - - Treasurer Spinnar' ha ' decided that postmasters mart receive mutulated eur rancy f r its full T aloe in payment lor Accoramoda'a S.50 am Past Line.... 8.15 pn- Indp't Expr ie.45 pm lecommoda'a 7 .35 in Ind'peExpr ;ti.29 pm Mart-...--, a " pu HAMILTON and CINCINNATI. Chicago Exp. M amlChicsgo Mail 12.10 m Chicago Msil..7.00 p I Jbicago Exp 10.65 pm LOGANbPOUT and CHICAGO. Chicago Mail 1-.40 m Chicago rp' .30 am Chicago Exp lo.trt pmJOIiicago Mail..S.6 am RICHMOND and WINCHESTER. Aeconunoda'n 6.40am I Aocommo'n 11.00am , Mail t IJOpml MaH..-..... pm MAILS-Arrival and Departure. aocvia. orms. cuw. Cincinnstt, through...... Cincinnati aad way ....... Chicago, through........ Chicago and way. Columbus and way .... Dayton and way IndiaaapoUe aad thrragb Indianapolis aad way.... Winchester, aad way.... Arba..-.. Bloomisgsport .... Fairbaren Liberty route.... .. 7 .30 pm 9JS am It. 44 pails JO pm 7,90 amv.eo pm T.20 aal-2.I0pm .AO pm 1.25am S.00 pm .15 am f A amj7.4 am 2.30 pm 3.10 pm 11.30 am 1.00 pm !!. pm'lJ.OO m iz.ou btz.vv pm 12.00 to '1.00 pm S.Ot pm;7.00 am W-Office open from 7:00 A. n. to 8:00 r a ,Oa Sunday, from :0e to 10 :00 am ' L U. JlUAS.r.B., as aa c'i. i stamps The Chicago Republican has birth, be trothal, marrhge, elopement divorce and death columns, and they are crowded er- ery week. j" f At a certain debating society the ques tion was, ,'Is it wrong to cheat a lawyer?' After much discussion it was decided that it wss not wi org, but impossible. 03 HI A ferthepaludi. Where are wa Driftlag I , ,.:, . Ail writers on Political Economy agree , that to'eohoiaef business fiuecessfully, it is necessary to keep a strict aecoant of expenses,' and at all times understand exactly the financial condition of our af fairs; and to accomplish that object, the assets and liabilities, should at all times be familiar to the minds of those on whom the responsibility of payment de pends. This rule bears with equal force on all business matters, whother conduc ted by private individuals for their own benefit, or by representatives for the benefit of the masses. And as the time is approaching ; for the City Election, would it not be well for. us to look care-., fully to our situation. As a. corporate body, I find, on examination of the books of the Treasurer, that our city debt, proper, is as follows: -' Bonds issued for the benefit of the C. RcV ft.' Wayne R. R. and beanng seven-three tenths of interest, payable Oar snUhHMQ art all getting new . . - 7 ' I 1 J iA i.. a . 1 j.. 1... -.L Wl . M.PETTENGILL CO. J7 Park Bow, New York George p. rowell ; it co., 40 Park Bow New York Are the oI Agents for the "Bicbmond Palladi am h that city, and are authorised to eon tract for inserting advertisements for us at our loweat cash rates. Advertiecra in that city arafwiaeattd to leava their favora with either Little boys who experiment at flatten ing pennies on the railroad track will do twentT vetrg from date, $120,000. Fun- weir to pick out the other little boys dod debt for wniCB th, cjty ptyg g per whom they wish to set as pall bearers. Mnt. interest, due ten years from date. Th fmi on last Fridav nieht did no $50,000. Bonds issued to aid in con- damage to the fruit; according to some struction of Passenger Depot, due twen fruitists frost does no barm in 'the light ty-Ove years from date and drawing o nfthomann.' - oer cent, interest. S3O.OU0. uas uonas ' ' " ' . . I bearing 1 per cent, interest, $10,000, Try tne nice cigar, canearuHCM, . a taM at 4210.000. Now add you will smoke no other. Ed. Iliff 228 th;g thft rjit,-, ,har of the $145,000, Main street, nas mem. wnoiesam Toted by our township, in aid of UUi. r; . ' Uh F Witm Railrnad which will not Too bare no business to hare any bus- 11 far short of $90,000, and we have a f iness with other peoples business. Mind g total or $3UOW0, to be borne py a roar own business, and if that ain't bus- population" of 10,000 souls. '? U The interest on our indebtedness at 7 per cent, amounts to the snug sam of $21,000 per annum. In addition to this sum, add our other annual city expenses The Perry House, on Marion at, is to be fixed op. The neV- proceeds of a young lsdy's head her hair. The proper age for a parson parsonage, of course. , Everything in the tobacoo line at Iliff's, 228 Main street. " It is said lhat "every sigh is a prayer. What are the yawns? Andrew McDowell is now work ing at his trade, carpentry. Charles Wiggins, who has been ill for sometime, is getting better. Tailors always suit customers, but still they sometimes displease. Gardening has not commenced yet,' on account of the cold weath- er. , .' ' 1 . Berheide's Dairy. Xa Tuesday Afternoon last, in company with Harry Knopf, we visited the Dairy Farm of J. H. Berheide, about two 'miles South from this city, and we not only enjoyed, for the first time, (not- withstanding we've been a citizen of, Richmond about thirty-seven years) the sight of one of the beet farms in Wayne County, (contain ing one hundred and sixty acres,) and, at the same' time -oar-visuals were treated with gazing upon the rotund And beautiful forms of about thirty-six female Bovine, whose capacious and well-filled udders, gave us to understand from whence came the large sup plies of laeteal fluid that Mr. B , twice a day, furnishes his numer ous customers in our city. Mr. Berheide has certainly the bbst ap pointed Dairy, we ever thoroughly examined. He makes not only South Front street hes thus far been in the dark,while other streets have been nicely lighted with gas, and some of the boys on said st grew mischievous, therefore, and erected a lamp post of their own. They took the iron post which had lain in the neighborhood for some time, erected it on the coiner of Front and Market, and put a box on tcp; bearing the strange de vice," "In memory of the City Council and the President of the Richmoud Gas Works, "More Light!'' This freak and palpable hit, has become notorious, and a ereat number of citizen have vis ited the place to enjoy a good hearty laugh. We hope the novel gas-light will have a good effoct. and bring the city fathers to a prop er sense of duty. ' Moffltt's Golden Ointment never fails; try it For sal by Druggist Dr. Avery, contemplates mov- w h feedin but DOsitive clean- mg to a Digger Ktcumona m i n a 8peciftltyr. aod hence Jthe one in Old Virginia. Jam Early, who was recently injured at Cincinnati by an engine. is slowly recovering- healthy-looking and" fine appear ance of his Milk-Cows. He has been scalding - the feed but" bis son informs us that they are about introducing into their Stables a yoar iness enough, you'd bettor advertise. ' If yoa want to kill a town and do crease the value of your property, buy your groceries &e., elsewhere. Do not take anv interest in. or natron ire the manufactories of your place. k GREAT tEDICAl'tl&W. niLI'.f OWS Bear Tmlimaair MSbcir. ! .widraa Vrsi Kafe.;1,J Ti AR. WILKEB'S tAUPOKM.: STABLE. Skrat FrnnkliB-St,, : Bunuosrav mi anA. : s-'tj J.L1. nS-ont IIIGIIIH ; Pmprietor. Notice Final Oottlement Estate William EdwariU, deceaee TSkTOTICB ia berebrffirs that Janes Perry and Jonatbaa Bearce, Executors of aid Estate, have filed tbis accoaot current in final ettlement with saM estate which will be pre seated for approval at the April Term, f which according to the books of the citv ' Clerk, for the past year, amount to $55, 329 48. Now with these facts and fig- . . i . a a Easter Sunday occurs on the 12th of " m in8 1C- l'ng.w April, this year Hen fruit will suffer, may have some equivalent for a part of Uerald. " , . . : . the money expended) will it not be well Easter comes the 9th of April thia for as to take a retrospective view of our yearbeg pardon. ; h past acts: decide to put our city in a beU ter financial condition, establish a sinking Whrn in all thnna Uttla boot- blacks who out uch a .Uine last PP"ta8 . . j, that he thinks is far preferable gillUUlU U w-v. rw,, . T S .1.- It A. a ins uairy, unuer tun excellent It is unlawful to put letters in management of Mr. B., has become the post Office stamped wnn Biampn Qne of the mogt reliahie and pubis cut from government envelopes. Ucteal sources of supply, that we i A debating society out West is have ever had, and we can unhesi- discussing the question, Which is tatingly commend him to our fel- tho butt end of a goat?' low citizens for their patronage. Mr. Prceott intends movins to Hc is an affablc Peasant, sociable, wir 01 1 1 s a . I B agrceauie man u aeai wuu, ana, jn short, there's neither pomposity , about him or pump-ouiiy about the We are in receipt of. Briggs Brothers large and beautifully il- ZT luetrated calalogue,and their splen-1 sial ' said cnrt at Centreniie, this zsta did picture of Summer Flowers. t b3w3$I wm. W.DUiiLEY, Clerk. t W a mwA m nlneani VBStK KaA tvlrt. I M , -. . 1 ture that w hav framd it and . OtaCe Of iMOlvellCy. .t hung it where we can see ft all the 1 Estate of John Tobbb;, dVeaed.:' time, and as we View it WO Can nl- TITOTICE is hereby pven that at the Jaw- most Catch thO fragranc Of the Coamun Pleat, tbe Eitatoor John Yoaag, flnworn no trua to nature ia it deceased, waa declare ppbably Insolven. nowers, bo irue 10 nature is i. . iir uke not c aad BriggS Bro's. are old in the eed govern tliemselves aeeordiaRly. ' '- business and enjoy a truly envia-1 itAt.j aaid Court at Centrerilie, tbis 17 th day or Marco, iei. Chicago, where sho wi'i open a a first class boarding house. The Second Grand Social Pow Wo T-Qn AT. RECORD, of the Red Men. will Uke place on the 7th fond, and aa bat as possible relieve our - i . a - - - - vawNawaMsi ataw vnav aleeo or riant Moonr at their wigwam, i mM.FmJv., J. ED. TUFF, LbCAL EDITOR. Good time expected, and happy is he it may ne manliest to an, inac we are J ) JIJJJ l ' whunMimin inviialiaB. r Great gifts make beggars bold. A high rsat on ia your hat. Better wear out than rvsl out. Parasols out this week, fall blast.' Go not to law without great cause. If than eomest as a guest, stay not too I d,4iing determined to rid ourselves of the intol- .... . .. . - . i w f eraoie loaa, so prostrating to our ousi If a man is too stingy to advertise, he enercies. and thus encouraging cap is too stingy to give bargain to his ps juiuts ana others to settle within the tomers. Liberality in the use of prin- horf.,- af beautiful citv. not alone tef s ink invariably indicates a spirit of of lta business facilities, but I liberality and Enterprise in the man of 0,, jhey may be enabled to live business, with whom all may feel safe in ehe.olT here than elsewhere. In the last hundred years more mi,k U08ell8. than two hundred thousand of man kind been destroyed by earth-, I An F.astcr Berry. quakes. - - - . Qiir frjen Bkriikidb, not only SMr: Roberts has leased Russell's deserves praise for his well-kept billiard t-oom and Mr. Grey has ftnd neatly arranged Dairy ; but he taken the Continental biUiard hall, raised a "Berrt," that beats any fruit by that name, we have ever examined. It will measure about ten feet from one end to tho other is smoothly formed . and perfect, and will weigh, by nest ble reputation; therefore, we com mend them to those of our readers who are desirous of buying flower and garden seeds. Send for cata logue. Address, Briggs Brothibs, Rochester, N Y. And here is April little, shy, tearful, mischievous April laugh ing like a child one moment, and 1 crying the next. We weleome you, April we Bee through your copi ous visions of bright Summer days we see how your tears will make nice strawberries, raspberries, and other delicious fruits. We know you must cry sometimes, but can't . you make your tears warm instead of cold? Please don't rush mat ters until we procure a good, easy- to-be-raised umbrella.' Now, tear ful, shy, hiding-behind-the-sun n3w3$3 WM. W. DUDLEY, Clerk. ; t n AflLE 5 A. DAXA. Editor. A Kewspnpcr 0! the Present Tinea. ' Inteaded for Peonle Nnw on Earth. Including Farmers. Mechanics. Merchant, Pro fessional Men, Worker. Thinkers, and all Ham per of Honest yoliJ, and tbe Wives Sons, aad Pauyntur of allsuclu i ' f ONLY ONE DOI.LAK. A VEAR I , 7 t 0E HCfi DBBO COPIES FOR M. Or lca than One Cent a Copy- Let .there be a &30 Clao at every Post Office. , 1 , , fEni-WEEKl.Y SUN, 83 A YEAB," ' of tti3 same tize anil general character ar TOE WEEKLT, bat with a areater rariety of miscellaneous reajinc, and tarnishing the news to its subscribers with greater freshness, because It conws-turtPG a woek Instead of once only. ' TI1E DAIlaT SL'N, M A VEAR. r . A preeminently readable nowspaper, with the Anril ha irnctti nnrl don't let thai fcrsf.;,; eirniailm in tho worm. Frr, hide April, US gH)U, na QQDt let lUO .ent, ii tcarle? In pomicj.- A lllie news -; Civis. " Earlham School is oat for a short va- eatioQ. ; .'. i. ..ri - Oen; Orant,fn his proclamation, eon- j eerning th South Carolina Ku Klax out rages, commands th violator to disperse - Wright Lancaster ha come back from nd rtire peaceably to their homes.with- in twenty days from date of proclama tion, March 21th. 3 7 r... itwa. r.r.rt? Phillip' Hall is being (ancyfied on the ouler'walls.-- '; Last Sabbath was th fifth Sunday in Lent.1 :. A Charlie McDowell ha been very ill with fever. Tha frost did not hart ear peaches- They ar canned. . . , i "David 8. Ooodisg has returned from Washington. I You ean do good to all, bat yoa eannot do all too good. - The Galaxy pays Mark Twain $2,400 a year just for fun. When yoa 'ran a man down' yoa place vourseif twneaui mm. ' .--i t iThis is a good time to collect auto graphsof your creditors Dog; stealing is quit common among our tinted loafers. ' 'Them young ladies who wear mash room colored dresses, and have great ngly chagrins on their heads afore they're old enough to talk, shouldn't marry a son o' mine if I was worth cotillions of money. Thus spoke Sam Sunshine to his only son one sunny morning. 'While I was yet unedicated,' said Sunshine, when speaking of photography. 'I took a dosen fine butiful picters in two minutes, but in a half hour the man with mil.inery clothes on (you call him policeman) took me.' ' ; Basb-Ball. The Olympic Club, of Washington City, has five of the mem bers of the -old Red Stockings. Thus, Allison is catcher, Brainard pitcher, Sweeny second baa,' Waterman third base, and Leonard, left field. A ft an t 11-11 nrra oaiT A man na.nAl r What is that which mast play before . , , i . . . . Niebarg, who had for a long time court t ean work?. . A fire engine. , , f . . . ... . . . - . . Soma man wind nn tha week bv raI- I i .l. i . . : , . ; i wvanaw uca, auiu turn nawi ivavca iwu 'mm kama Hatnntaw aaiita .. i I ? .1 -. m. e - 1 r 1 CDiiarcn wna me same ravoiver. y a Labor lost an orgaa grinder playing , I don 1 understand it. Maybe you can make at the door of a deaf and dannb aaylam. 1 I it eat.) il- w .I vi ' C:. V . -v Mr; Wcteott is having his house, north ; An old gentleman, who about 27 years of the city, repainted and modernized. , , . ag0 used to be put in a crate and pump- It ia - no sizn because a man makes a ' ed on in Riohmond. for beins drank, was aiir in a community that he is a spoon. amusing a crowd of little beys on Mon- , A young woman's conundrum who d7 by dancing and singing on Main st A WTi SB . Va ST f t ! I A 't'sat lkliaMmfl It sllsa Itrl itatW K ' ns-aWAfl laia-M is ear favorite Boman berof ; Mar ins. , If you, want to compliment a loafer ask him. if he ean change a five dollar' bill. ; '.That distinguished Indian Chief nam' ed Fried Urease, ought to be a smooth fello ,Th: Rev. Charles Taylor Is in town again. W hope to hear on of Charles' i sermons loon. , , ; - The Wayne County Fair in Centerville , will open the third week in - August next. . ' ' -;' v; : - :.-,; Drixsly, dreary was last Sanday. We fear old Winter will tramp on the heels f May. - !- : "' ' '' IlifTs cheep Tobacco store is the place o rbuyuiood. pare; sound I plug, finecut and smoking tobaoeo. ' Elder Wm . J Howe' sermon on Sun day'evening was well atlended." The wr. mod was good.'-' 4 " ' ;t" "A tThe young lady at A He msgooielnm who was up with tho lark ia now down wfth the rheumatism. :". ,.sTry the F. F. V. smoking tobacco and you will use no other. 1 Ilifl 228 Main St., has it wholesale and retail. ' " ' ... Snakes have crawled from their holes in the ground, but they wilt stay in boots all .Summer. . . . . ' The' Methodist Fair, in Connersvill,' netted about thirteen hundred dollars.' So says the Examiner. : Dont marry an old crony or an old feoleaoishia money don't marry him at ,,TO don,t ibim. ; ; . M'Of course,' said Sunshinewe should grab Tim by the fburaclock; for don't he pull out all our hair afore long.' -? AWteraporary Says, Th firsl prinUrs wereTiUns. We think there are a good many tight 'ans among them stilt, 'Sdtri one has bceti tellini ui hiU ic toicaiiDg liquors are sold in Jticbiaond. Bnt of course , rinn'a - w.icrr 4 A 'fat policeman atanding by,' urged him to go home, but he . wouldn't do it, and was consequently put in the caloboose. " Our friend Vinnedge Bussel came up last Saturday and caned as with agrees ble severity. ' The cane was of a peculiar wood, the name of which no one in this community seems , to know. He also gave us some Egyptian Prolific Pop corn, from a half ear of which he raised four bushels of fine corn. - .When men become drunk, if they pos sess the least particle of combat ivencsa, they will fight. Thbt were very drunk on Monday night, in a saloon, for they tossed beer glasses, chairs, Ac," and bracked a few eyes. Several men have complained of sore ejes and head ache since. One dram may not hurt you, but jnst think of ten or a dozen people seeing y ou enter a saloon, and every one telling the circumstance to a host of friends. This gossip, often, perhaps, magnified teu fold, is the great injury in dunking. If you are in business, better had you burn your stock up than be seen entering a liquor saloon. , s v . Accident. On Tuesday three very small boys were hanging on behind a wagon, when Main street was crowded With vehicles. One of them lest his hold and .fell, and a wagon ia the rear ran over him, mashing his arm and hands pretty severely. This was a narrowest cape from loaing his life, and it should be a warning to all little boys who are addioted to this dangerous sport, as well as a warning to parents who permit their children to run the streets. v -': ' W don't like boasting, bat we want to toll yon that our exchan ges snap np oar original matter in a jiffy. One, in particular, last week," copied a full column of uibs just as wo bad them arraog M. -G. -O. : : .-if April Fool ! To-morrow is Sunday., IliflTs for Punch cigars. Used up lightning rods. B. B., .Try them. , Sweet cigars.' Cambridge has cbicken thieves. Our circulation is growing rap- . idly. : Candidates are growing in ear nest! No mare sugar water for a whole year. The best way to pay old debts settle them. . Great hurrah over the poor, un grammatical Independent. - The Citizens Bank will have some new gold-lettered signs. - Dublin, 'over the way, ' has 11, doctors. . - . .. Ui j Punch,' the best cigar made, at IlifTs 228 Main st. . " a Sod is being dug ndt.for graves but to beautify homes. The Pah Handle boys got their pay Saturday. I'll rap you on your little head, ; is a song quite popular, just now. Eggs are only 12 cents per doz. ; Easter will bring them lower still. The San Domingo Commission reached Washington Monday eve ning.-; ; : .'; The fiz and splutter of soothing soda water will soon make the air ' shiver with deliciousness. ' 1 Weather prophets say we will : have a warm summer. They don't know weather we will or not. I Neat little cottages, with cheap rents, would find plenty of tenants here just now. . last Saturday was a bully big. bustling business day with business men who use printer's ink. Samuel Scofield, at tho toll gate, 1 east of town, is very sick with in flammation of the bowels; - The-ordinance prohibiting'' tni-- ..... j, .... . a -, nors from playing billiards without' permission' of parents, seems to have very little effect - - Richmond is to have a trunk fac tory. . Mr. Bruce Robinson, of In dianapolis, . intends opening that business here. ,. .-. The Mississinewa Monitor : ha been enlarged .and changed ' tp quarto form. It is now the best paper in Grant county. - For Rent. About twenty young men, able to work, but rat jer tim-, id about applying. Inquire at post office corner any sunny day or mild ' evening.' : ; ' 'j;! Pennsylvania has within her bor der 4,226, miles of railway, and in operation, and all, or very near- , ly all, paying handsomely. Count ing the double track , and siding there are 6,484 miles in good work ; ing order within the bounds of that . Commonwealth. -:rv " iJ " : " ' Doremus' idea of a duel is for both partie to swallow strychnine, and thn play poker for the stom ach e-puoi p. ' j , Bad Pcm. A Yankee has open- Thursday f when it will be exhibi- ed a hotel in Yeddo. Yeddon'tfind ted on the streets of Richmond,) month that has given place to yon 50w7r wm an taxi am m a, an mmt absa. aa "V m Aan,l I a I Al 1 7 I fit Aa1 aA mtrnll tran VAft1 I " uimijt mobjV tiuvic m tauarnvv aaa - i UOy WVklX IWO 110110710, pOUTfOS ! v" jw. 1 XERIvJS TO CLUBS. avPCp - - is mis noi, a oerry ro db proaa 01 r rue young members are endeav- the dollar weekly six. Two Moaa. Don Piatt ealls Mr B- n9 80ld t0 we Messrs.. oring to bring organ music into a Five eopione year, "gi.. some of the senators "featherless M1110 ros., wbo purpose church in this city, while the old owls." Tu Who does this screech- siausutenog this 'Berry -Beer members protest against it. We er apply the epithets? asks the Chi- (his naroe is Berry )-'-for Easter , believe in music in churches, yet. Tw- cents a e-ny -, by mall. Vlnrrr BlUeraaronot avilc Fancy nrlisV.; Mad of rmmr Rata, Vhikcr, Pwsf : i 4 Kefaae Manors, doctoral. ssicwV anl' ct , and toplaethtaato, ca!W i Tunics," .Appclitt.' Ktor?rs,r c. that flm llprler on to dninVr- BnMi n'l ruhi,nt am aim. M rflieloc, marlo horn tli ; NatiTeHwrtsawl Brh,Tf fInliforiMa.l'rvo frciu bI I .AIrhoHHliinnlonl. X'yry arc (lie ; HI. AT BI.OOIl pTltlFIER nml A LfFtt ilVl ' PUIXCIf I.E. aartectKi novator ami l-lr3for .c( tbe tatiRrr-is af U voisvnoua matJcr tci TCstorins the blood to a healthy cpodltion, o jicrsm tan talcs these Bitters aeomlitis to direcHona awl r ' main loft anwcfl. prodded U:t ir boacs are not troTSd hf mineral poiaoa or thnr means, and tbe vit;.l oceans wasted beyond the point of repairs . 1 : They arcs CJearl; pprsnle Srel I a TsiOi posataniiit, also, the peculiar merit otartin . a powerful agent is reUerin Cona-estloior Wmi.v tion of tbe Liver, and all tbe Tiso-ral Organ's. FOR FEMAI.KC:WFI.AIITS, whether la t yanna-ar-oid, married ar singla. nt tjif A,m af aromaa . hood or at the turn of life, ttittt Tonic titters hare no snal. '" ' " Ferf nflammntery rt"roii!! Rhcumatim -mmm Vttnt, yats"i. or iiliratlaH, itil leas, KesnilteBt aad Iatermitteat Frvcrn, Dlaeanrs or the Blood, I.lrr, Klooey and " Rlaaldor, tlicae Hitters havs been most snoremfuL. Barh ItlttkMS are-causal by VUiatrd ltloed, which ia generallr produced by derangement of the "'DIseaftvcOrB'snia.-"1" ' ' DYBPEPSIA OK.1 INDIGESTION, Heai- , aehe,Paiaia U Shoulders,. Cougha, Tightness of tha , Chest, Disziness, Sour Eructations of the Btomarh, Bui ' Vasts fa the SToutb, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the tart, Iaflainmatsoa ef the I-unjs. Paia in the regloas , of tbe Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, V are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. Tbernriaorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid . Liter and Bowels, which' sender them of anequallcd . efllcRcy in de uwinc the blood of all Imparities, and im parting View life andTfRor to the whole system. ' ' t FOR tK?W lISaAfE9, aruptlens. Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotebes. Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald Husd Sore Fycs, Brisipelas, Itch, Scurf, Di -colorations of the frkin, '. Humors and Diseases of the Hkin, of -whatever name er n at ore, are literally due up and carried ont of the system in a short time by the use of those Bitters. One bottle fa such rases will eonTi'nee the most Incwdulous of their curative 9oct ': ," " Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you And Its im parities banain thronirh the skin in Pimples,Kruptions - , er Sores: cleanse it when you find it obetructci sod sluKKixh in the veins : cle.ie it wiien it is foul, and your feelimm will teU you when . Keep the blood purv, and the health of the system wilt follow. PIN, TA PK, and other WORMS, lurkint io , the system ef so many thousands, are effectually oc troyed and removed. For full direetioas. read earefnUy the circular around each VitUe, printed in fuur - laneOMres Eng-lish, Oerman, French and 9panisli. 'J.WALKIB, Proprietor. VR.H. McDONALD dc CO Drursista and Sea. Agents, gan Franeiseo, Cal .and . i 3 aad 14 Commerce Street, New York. SOU) BY AU DRGOGISTS AND DEALCng. cago Post. 1 An untamed, bona fide fox has been the ehief attraction for un tamed boys this week. The ani mal was confined in a stable back of the Gait House. Sunday, April 9th, which' will be here by to-morrow week. He will be on the hooks. On next Satur day morning, where, if our read ers do not say that it is the fattest and prettiest Beef they ever telt disposed to lay up to their faces, The Joint High Commission we will acknowledge that our eyes geoans under the big contraet on 1 have deceived us, and we have hand, and doesn't expect to see never seen good Beef ! Go to the the end for days to come. Messrs. Knopf's, and fill your bas . i A Bedford paper wickedly re- 68 marks that Mitchell contains 807 U iey have their hooks well-filled inhabitants,: and that 804 of that itQ Hams, Shoulders, Breakfast- number were before the Grand Ju BacoD Bologna, Ham-Sausage, ry.and the other three were ex- Fresh Pork Sausage, Ac, and they cused on account of sickness. always have for sale the best of ,r , ; " , (Lard. , Give them a call. j. ne puuiic iook upon me editor labors as the Indiau did upon the man that was cutting hay. He fi nally, gave in his opinion 'that it iBLUSG . BHOTTKD. JUSt US We were going to press last week, we were told about an attank- havinnr was -easy w see we wane man been .made mow.' we think tha old members, those who have through their ' lives been used to congregational singing.and have founded tbe church, should bo permitted to have their way and say. Organs and melodeons give fine music, but what is more beau tiful than the mother's voice which has oft sung you to sleep in other days. Tea. Oar genial friend, Thomas N. Young, furnished us a sample of the bibt "Imperial Tea," we have beveraged for jeara. It ia re markably pleasant to tbe taste, and we hare no doubt that it's the gsnttiae mythological NectaroT the Gods," that,' like the "lost arte," has just been re-pi odueed ander this ' Imperial" cognomen. Go .there and try it, and whilst bnying Tea, look at his Groceries and Dry Goods, and -ou'll be sure to buy some of them I : : Ten coptos, cue Tear, acoarately addressed, (and aa extra copy toinc setter up o ciuo . . Eia-ht lielUra. Twenty copies one year, sepnratelr addressed (a nt an extra eapy to the tetter up of clnb). - Fifteen Dollar. Pifty cord", ono year, to one address isnd tho Seuji-W eokiy one year to getter ti p of club), ... Thirty-three Dollars. Fifty copies, one rear, separate v aodreesed (and 'the Suii-Week1yonejrcarto Better up of club), TBtrtr-Sve Dollar. One hundred crwles. one Tear, to one address (and the Daily for one year to the (tetter up of i cionn - anity ifeMiatra. On hnndrcd eooies. one venr. senaratelv ad- . drc-se l (an! tbe Dally torooe year to the iretter up of club;, , ssixty Daliaura. THE HiEKLWEKKLV STJS. " Five copies, cno j ear ..separated- addi eroA. Eiht Dollars. Ten confes, ore vesr. separately addressed (and ac extra copy to getter up of clni), fix teen Dollars. 1 . 8SND YOUR MO EY , In Post Office orders, cheeks, or drafts on New York, wherever ermvenleet. If not, teen register the letters containing money. Address , . , j:- L W. ENGLAVD, Pnblieher, -. Son office; Hew York City. coirsxmPTion.; Its Cure and lis Preventive. t BY J. H, SCHEXCK, tM.D." Mrs.' Jordan's poem; in the Her ald this week, is as fine a produc- tion as any we have read for some time. ."In Pace," we judge, is meant for In Peace, a printer's mistake having occurred. " A woman, writing in a New York weekly paper. Bays the reason whv cheese . is so digestible is that it contains so much of butyric, ca priolic, and similar substances in if Exchange. ; . ; ; 7e have often seen those little animals wriggling around in cheese, but we never knew before that names ' bad been given to them. How wonderful science is! The editor of the Wiliiamsport Gazette and Bulletin is bothering his head over the -following prob lem: v. If, 4 dogs with 10 legs can catch 29 rabbits with 87 legs in 11 minutes, how many logs must the earao rabbits havo to get away from 8 003 with 32 Ieg3, in 17 min- i ut??, ttllowiog 365 days in the year? Thb'"Rioht Paper. Tho "paper for ignoramuses: Foolscap. ' The psper Jot spiritualists: Wrapping?- - " Tfie" papct for criminale:' Gilt edge, 3 fi & I ! i U i ii ; The paper for cigar-makers: Tissue. ' " " ; The paper for me. Banknotes. The , paper for; everybodyi The Richmond Palladium. The Ter re Haute Express says, 'every hundred dollars expended now, or during the next few months, in paying for good Republican pa pers, to be sent into the families of voters, will do more towards in suring the success of our party in 1872 than a thousand dollars spent in keeping up t the excitement of the, camoaisn . eiffhteen montha hence.' ; A- :.: - h. '. Which the samo we are free to maintain.'' ,:f!tVi, -:5.i-.. , Philadelphia RAsFBKRitr. Hwill be rec ollected that, last year, we called special at tention of oar readers to this prolific berrv on Freeman - Carrina- e nrif all lovers of this loacioM Ber toil, of Sevastonol and allnrlArl t TO for em," and aead their orders to 5f 1, ' 1 , x j S. S. Riohie,New,Paria,Ohio. See hiaad- a.. - iiagiapu. seems vertiaement in another column thftt r hni llfinn itrinliitn UK 1 ' 1 nth.srrr.nntr- mor, s a. The funeral expenses of a Mem. j 0 o- I LoncrPRR o.nat tha Cntirn,r.nl A1 oons, and that he had, by affida- 600, exclusive ol his sravestone in vi t, procured several cases agaiast the Congressional burjing ground the keepers thereof, for selling 11 M G. O. rinirr I.IILU t . , m . . iiiHir wuusrj io law. inis was on Friday, and the cases were to be heard Saturday. Oa Friday nizht, four men obtained a two-horse car nage from a livery stable, and went to the house of Carrington, who resides with a widowed moth, er in Sevastopol. Two of the men got out of the carriage, knocked at the door,' and told Mr. C friends ilesired to see hiin.' Suspecting no danger, C. went out of the Louse and was immediately attacked by them struck on the head with a slung-shot, and slightly wounded,, lie raised the alarm, and one of (lis neighbors coming to his assist anoe with au axe, the would-be as sassin retreated. Dr. Mclntyre, dressed the wound.- Assaulting parties unkown no arrests, were made, and the carriage wa return cd about two o'elock in the mora-. iug ?.'" i- . . A. v, We are sorry to learn that Gar dener Menrienhall is quite sick With lung fever at Sylvan Hight. h furnace or fire stor i 'Hi Fresh Garden, Flower, HF.nn. Tree and Shrub, and Ererprsen SEEDS, prepaid by mail, witli direc tions for culture, . Twent.T-firediflereDt pack Sfres of either class for $1.00. The six clas ses $5.00. .Wi 'JlU'll.": ri ' 20,000 lbs. Everfrreea and Tree Seods; Ap ple. Pear," Cherry; : .; Grass Seeds;, Beet, Cabbage, Carrot. Onioaj Sqnash, Tomip, aad all Vegetable and Flower Seeds, to. small or larpe quantities; also, 3mall Fruits, Stocks, Bulbs, Shrubs, Roses, Verbenas, Ac, by maQ, prepaid. Kew Golden Banded, Japan Lily, 60 cents. Priced DescriptiVe Catalogne sent to I any plain aiuress, gratis., Agents wanted. Wb( lesale list to Agents, clubs and 'be Trade. Seeds on commission. B. ST. W ATSOy, Old" Col6ny Nnirssries and Seed ' Warahoiise, Plymouth, Mass". Estab lished in 1842. ; " ' 4Aa3 M:iny aliomsn belnichas p:tpri asayfor wlione lfal1 there w:is no otlier reason thiui the nefjrltH't ' ff kmwuaol mdilntabl) proven moans of Clin-. Thoe it;ir and dour to luuiily a:ul fritotls an sleertnit ttm'd seamless tloiuiit r luto wbtuli, bad ' tbey cunulyaluitc4 - - - , ,- , , : JDtt. JOSEPir IlVsrilENCIv's' SIMPLE . . TltEATWEXT, and availerl theroselTes of Ms wnnderfully efTwu- cions medicine, tliey wouhl not tiave fallen. Ur. itehenok has in his own wise proved thHt ' . vrberevcr sultlclent vitality ronmins, Uiut vitsU ' Ity, tiy liis nunlicines and hi dtreetions for their Use, is quickened into lieultlilul viu'or. In this stiitemo.nt there is nothintf rirestinr ' tuons. To tlia faitb uf tbe ivulUi la aiudo no repreent:ition that Is not a thousand times snii - ftiintiuted by living and vieible works, 'i'lio tbeorr of the cure bv lr. tkiitonok's mediohuvi is ns siia?Bs ItiH-nn'fiiilinit. Its philosophy re-. mires no urgiuuent. It is si'lf-uuriug, sell-eun-"': incinir. ; The Sca-wccd Tonic and Jliindnikerillsaretlii) first two weHisms with which the citadel rif tlm r.ialadr is .assailod. Two thirds jf Uio vitscs ot ronsmnptton originate in ily.ix'psia and a tunc tioualiy .litfordercd liver. Witii this Stiudiliou 'the bmnchiul tubes "sympatliUe' with tlio SUinmuh. Titey respond: tho morbiliu uutbni : if the liver. Ilere then conn s the eulininutlnt; result, and the setting ja, witu ail its di&irei;- i.ig fjuiytoms, o '" :." CONSTJMPTIOK. ; ' The rimdniko Pills iTrromp'sp1f fme of Nii-.Jnn-'a liohktst iiittivtlte l'oloiliiltuni 1'elttittuu. - "They p?ess nil the l10od-(o:irehlnir, altenitlvo J roiiai ties tif. culiattl, but, uuUJto.ua lumet, tltvy- .f ".LEAVE-NO STJKG1 BEUIXD." Tlie wrtrtj of euro ia now bedlnnin)?. The vitiii ted :in-l nmetn. deposits In the bowels and In tho ' Klinienturv eniial iiro Jei t-l. The Hver, like a clork. is wound up. ' It uroiis from Its torpid ity. -.-Tho Mmaiieh eots- resixmsively, imd tho paticht begins to feel that ho. Is ecttiiuj, at last, jfriCPPit lOif iGOO5m.OOD. ' Tin Poa-wee;l Tonic, In ennjunetlon with te.i , fills? pinuieutes.urid nxsiiiiilulos wiUa Uh f' i: rhyltflc-tton b now profrrcsinit without Its prr . rimutidrLtKS. UiirQatiou Iwcuhih Aatntms. untl tho cure is soon to be nt band. There Is no mor s 41atulcnoe, noomoeit-aUon f the atoniach. Au appetite gets in.. Nowcamestlie groatrftr.looe Porlflwereryrt' piven by it it oi.luleiit fntlu-r to sufferinc iiimii. tichenek's PiUoionio yrupeoTBf to perform Its fuiKitiftnn and to hasten inn! complete th'; euro. It enters at ece upon itn work. Katiii'4 cut not U?i eheated. It collects onl ripen.H the 4inairel nnd dieas4iirtiins rf the limns. In the ltuuof uBtberiimrt, it picparcs them Jur cxDeotoratbm. and Io! In e. verv short time thn rnithuly is vanqiiiabed..tba rotten throne th.rt i:, . vtxilim -'I m ri-i,,.w..n anil iii.iuu iitrw, aiiu llio l All that was ever hoped or or Wished for by Fruit "V.:; ": v, V: Xl't Growers ! ! : -y'.l k'A AAriflltiria HAT I m ATrif lUiJIillltU IIUI-.II! JIIU7.IUI.I Mr. Samuel Crane, a carpenter by trade, who resided in oar city some thirty yeart ago, . was in oar ! office .. yesterday. He is now, and has been, living in Colurabue, Ga for the last twenty years. He in forms as that he sees some of his handiwork yet in oar city. ;M Is. It stands first amoH- all tbe valuable and much needed improvements of this progres sive afte Its Construction la ehtirelv new. vet attnrds. tfnmbinlnir tha heatlnir anaratna. with the Dryer, so as to seen re tbe laryest amount of drying heat at tbe least eapeaae, ana ue ajreaioet convenience.? it operates on principles which neretolore were untnoasrht in. is unes rrsra, veirewDies, nweet rota toes na.btner roots very qaicklv, and with a perfection and beantv that all Hot Air Dryers have fatl-d to accomplish. "It only ex tracU the moisture, the Fruit and othor articles dried in tbis Dtyer main their natural navor, an idcv ever pos "eased ; a clean and brifbtness or color, that can. not be retained in any other Hot Air Drrer in existence. It has been a wonder of Fruit Growers in this and other countries for past afces, that we should1 not, while tbe world of seienco brought forward all manner of necessary lirmmvements, be nstikinc m adrar cement in tha - A. aT 11 1 E a.sii.sv a. a a aw a a . . a w-v . . nous vi vrjmv; rrnni mil we snooin una no better way than that ol frying ia the sua or by the Blckninz, Scorchinsr nrncesa of the irregular and ever ehanm'ntr heat of a fur. tuce, or in a house or chamber with itnoerfect ventilation, sn tint if iat hirrawt with i,. ccasive heat, ie turned black by snaking in ita own scorched vapor. Every practical mind anowe luai air ean ie natea muen cueaper ana easier tban steam ean be made. and ean be made much better, even ao aa to aenreb fruit, hut when enmhined with tr m whi.li i sliilhtlv super-heats, it ia so modified that it will neither smreh aor nook, tritfinrr it . fwm heat of from 212 degrees to 230 degrees of beat. Hot air applied to Drying Fruit rauirca iiwiru uuo cuaniuer, tirr nauio su uurn, or xequirinr constant atteoiion to pre vent it, bat by this process there ia no danger, and requires no care. Tbe process is con venient, sure ana cneap. r ; . - . . c : . . .i . . . ouuw .n its auTaavaea are emoracea in tne loiiowtng : ..... f-s 4,f, r -; , f; ist. iue uryercan -sea on the cook stove In the kitcben Or summer kitchen, nn a 'V provided for it. in any out house or in the crchard. It ia easuy removea : . .-,- to another; and adfusted without difficulty. ' ; o .2d. Peacht., i, '-.rriea,' Plums Strawberries, Gooseberries, Tomatoes, Cat rants, Pie-Plan -. orn, Beans, Peas, Pumpkins, Sweet Potatoes and roota of f very kind ean be drie. .. : .his Dryer. -. ; , 3d. All articles thus dried in this Dryer have a bright and natural color, and retain their natural flavor, making everything dried In it, worth from 25 to 60 per cent, more than dried in the sun, on a kiln, or Hot Air Dryer.'-? .-' ,f-'i . i . s . . . th. This Dryer coats one-batf less tban any Hot Air Dryer ef th aaosf capaeitr.aad mucb less than anv Steam Dryer, is very durable, will last a life tine with proper ear. The cost of these Dryers depends on tbe capacity, ranging from $7 to $36 which is la the reach of every family. . j. .? 6th. . The Fruit-pans are light and easily adjusted with perbct ventilation so is to per- , . """"f "oui " uryiD; i run io pais on into .do open air ireeiy, wnicn greatl twtient, in nil tltc ttifcnity of resumed vigor, atcy i ioixii io enjoy rno man uoou vr womunuooa in:,' . Z. r.iVEt ir as lost." ' . . a ' . . ' . . - ' Thos eeind thing Ts, the pntients must rtny in a warm room until slicv ut v-ell t it in almoM i'n- , jxissible to prevent Uikin; cold when the luii;n 1 ra oi.eiipnu, nne it must te revenieu or a rul e -can not bo effected.. I''ru?h mr und ridlait urn. csnof laHy fn this seetion of the country. In tho ' .full und whiter aeNSn. aro all wroair. - Pby-i- . cians vAw recommend fnnt er.nre lose their I'll- " ' tients. if Uieir liuqcs-m-e ladl ciiseaaodt and yel . beenino they are in the house they irnist nut, ' lt Ljn qnioti they wnst walk iihoet the room ns noiMi mid us f list ill the strength will T. to pet up a good etrculntion of blood. The patient mil-t keep in Rood spirits I determined to cut wullr-Tbis bits ti great deal to do with the iippo- ' lite, nnd is the creut uolnt to (jiiin. T- ihwpnlr of care after mieli evidence of its lK'Sihiiity lu tbe worst eases, and oomt cet liiintv In nil olhfin, is slnfnl. Ir:'(Schenek s oef. 1 sop:U slntomcnt to tho r.f uliy of bis own cuio ,,wa In these mottc-t words: ' . i&uiy years ao 1 wts in the last stages of consumption: cotinned to my bpd, and ut on time aay phynloiiiBa thought that 1 eosild not live a week; then, like a drowning man catching at st.rnwsi t Betinl of and obtained the preparation! whirh f now offer to the public, and they niadn , a perfect cure of me. It auemod to me that 1 ' ould leel thorn penetinte mjf whole system. They soon ripened the matter in my lenas. and ' 1 would foit up more than a pint of oneusive yellow matter every morning for a king time. ' " Asfoon us that began to subside.my cough, -fever, pains, mid night sweats nil began to leave me, and my upeUto bectuna so great Uiat It was , ; with difficulty ttmt I could keep from eating too muos. 1 nun giuneU uiy atiecgtah-BOd : rown tn fieph ever Plncc. " "I wae weighed stourtrv niter ml reeoverr " nddofl the Iutor, ' then looking like a nma pkehiumiv leyi weight wits pounds; riy .present weight Is twohuuilrvd mid treiity4ivc II only ninety -s.'veu in twohuuilred mid ansodx, iuid for yean 1 huvu ct.- AcciDNT.Oae ' day last Week A. Fagan, soa of Win. Fazan, when descending the stairs stepped on a i spool and fell, Injuring his' spine51 very eerioasly. lie has been on- r der treatment by Dr. Jos. Howell,4 r, and we are glad to say that be ia-lj rapidly recovering. r I latlw facilitatea the process of drying and produces s bright article of fruits. Children, as well aa older persons can use this Dryer; it is perfectly safe against fire or ether aeaidcntst the pans are easily handled, and do not require attention. Tbe fruit ean not barn as the beat can Dosnse antra s'.v oegreea; eit mat m necessary is to keep water la tbe pan, and Irs in the Heater. During tbe fruit drvlts; season men are generally m busy, and beln scarce; ladies aad cbildKacsade all tbe labor with ease and oomlort. Wet eodoloady weather will notinterterc with drying. ; -." - Ath. As many kinds of fruit can be dried in Ibis Dryer, is tbers are pais, ss tbe pans aveno connection with each other and -will not affect tbe flavor or any. , Bear la salad tbis Dryer can not burn, seoreh, or cook the fruit, and flies, bees, ants aad other bisects can not come in contact with it, it is alao ires iron dust or smoke. ft omtrlhos all tbs qualities of aafety, cbeapncaa.eonventencc aad durability, and ia tbs latest improvement! paUoUd January II, 1671. tor furtber tsformatiou address ' ' -.J',y-; ; MILLER, Patentee, Bicliabpd. Indiana.'7 Bi B.-Territorial rights for sale on very reasonable terns. Asy Tinier or Carpenter caa make this Dryer. t.i.oil tiiiimrriiirfe lieuttlt f, i)i Schrnek bas diseontiniied tils pvofesslonei 'visit to New-York luiil Uostou.. lie or Ins tuii, lr. 3. K. 9ciienelr Jr.. still eominwe to ee pc tieiita at their office. No. 1") North Sixth Miw. I, PHiNlelplita,ever flatnrdiiy trmifA.M.to:tp.Tf. 4 "Those wtio wlh a thorough examination, with j tlie Itesplrnmetr will be charged frft. Tliorifs- " r t Ceceres tbe einct. xiHtaktt of is' ir.r, and p;ulents ean roaJIiy Icarn wbetlicr they ar.-eilTuble r nt. - sj . - a'-t.'T 1'ne directions for titUng ttte mcdieincs are , adapted tttoo intalHpeoooiJvab of a cntlu. Koi low thee dii'cu:ton. Hnd km;l N:ttiTi-'3 WMl lt the. resUeaocpticc tniu lnsonie ct tee Miuxir ike !f. I'dls nre io ho taken in tnereaseit doses; the threw Biodk:;n noed no otVer arcimipttntments 'tlmn tlie aiuuto insuueti u a that accompauv. ..them: ri"' ereit - niTctite. t'f rctnrrrlnsr ' hnaltb. hunaer Is tho most weicniriA eymptcntW When It comes, ns it will Come, let the despair ing nt once le of coodchees. (.umi blood nt oneo t'toovr. the coui.'h loiisens, the nluht sweat 14 abated. . In. n short tiena built of Usq morbid. -sympfim am gone t.irevr. . - F Dr. sclKiock'e tnedians are coi.ftariUy kept lu . tens of tiiMwatnls-c t'nmines. aj a4nailver ' ' por.-atva, u.c. Mai'dniUs PiUk Suv.ksUsml.ir.t f re-, j paratiot, t wilHe Hio Pitlmonic STimv a cure of coughs iHd OoHa.iiiiiV bori,itnled "S rc ' t phrlnTrteric rpninst ctni?itn!ti In any or ii-" (lata and uc:-n. 4rao. . 2 . n if ' ' - k- i Itlcn of thrf riilnioiiTc SvrtTr. nVirl Pr.wc.-.i . Tonic, 1.50n liUl oftrVAJa 1 4ilt-dfen. teim- drake Pills, cents a box. Kyr bf all drua-' r-t; r jT fOUS Id. PAXaO.X. respttfUalfr Informs all who dosire to- Durei).isij choice Stock ( Hogs, tht be h imiw oa hand about seventy bead of ,So. l's, which- beisi telling at fir prices for Casb. I in desires to close out his .'tuck by the 1st of April, sod bargains can be bad.- Maroh.SA.l&a.ur.o rata p in -i. --t ETAKE yourselves to the aH-Jiu-w Of . flee, Tor apy Kind of printing yon may and It will be done to your -ailsfuctJoD. B O.i