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1 I ei v. i Ml rl SMUliDAY. OCT, 33. 97K The Daty orthv Bom'- . :u -.;.-;.. Waflnd the following truthful r e ttarki in a . waif-like condition, and. aa they are so applicable to this Congremooel District, ana so plainly portray our. political condition, we press them into' soar service and adopt luem-thanking the author, whoever he may be, lor driving an editorial nail in a sure place, and saving us the -labor of inditing a sermon so mwh needed and so timely: ''It is safe to predict that the politcal contest mi: 1872, "will be the greatest and hardest fought, which has, ever aharaeter- f or the Palladium. 8amvm M Jam ax, who l;aj h.t h parintendeney of lentil tribes of Indiaaa in Nebraska, attended f ights' Street Frieda' Meeting on Bandar la the afternoon be gere to a respectable audience a brief aara tira of the condition at these tribe, upon his coding among'ejBty shewing eonelushely that the teachings and precepts of the sdro . cateaof aeeee aad primitive Christianity ! will hare a laatiag effect upon these seai barbarous aborigines. To the reader who may not hare Warned of :tha antecedents of Janny, amy beinfnrsB , ed that ha ts an acknowledged minister of the Friend arf. Bel ihaui a Ynrrt ttng.Hnt ' in).... r i . . a --"f vi, Mwn oh b oeen connnea exclusively within the pale of that religious , sect, but aarumed; a wider fiald of labor.' His Bterarr OQaiifleattooa were earit" enlisted In ' the eaose of freedom, in ' the Old Dominion; aera he met wtth violent and bitter opposi tion, aad ere persecution: "At a later date' he aedertook the ardaous work of" compiling ! a caaipteta history of the Society of Friends (commonly called Quakers) from their rise to the waionaoata schism in 18J8. Soon altar ha was appointed by President Grant to the STATE ITEMS. is Ibsin ing or- tZ A Litberan congragalion poind at Anderson.', ?! Horse tbiSvs continue their irepreda tion s ta Vermil ion const j South . Band - narkate feboul- 6jOQ0 bushels of apples per week. Elkhart had a horse race for the bene, fir'ot Chicago sufferers, last Week.' Depraved young men play draw poker in the tower of a $Tet Albany church. ' Ltiary than for re-electioi f , ' f we haven i neard oi UitK, ungut being here, but we noticf 1, one lay last week, a small black, cat,; dead and stinking, opposite Wm. - Lar ned's etore. It's tail hadn't ah&ir ;zed Americsn Dolitics. trAlreadr both parties ar marshaling their f i sr,,er forces, calling their, leaders snd preparing for the etrifewJ.The about two years, when be resigned in conse quence -of failing health. ; v- great aim, and ' desire of the De mocracy seems to be to :iresk the power of Republicanism,' and for that purpose all that human inge nuity, and political manipulation can accomplish, is and will be. re potted to. There is no-more effeC' tire aid to this than what is known ss i 'splits." OTJJt BANKERS ABROAD. Late Gist from European paper comment most favorably on the appointment of the London firm of Henry Clews" & Co., J as bankers .abroad for all foreign countries af the.U .8. Government - and Treas- A' .house divided I ry Diin fig- Brin8 qrrainat ifaftlf mint full (a ItiS) M I" ... .: . n. i aaw. and annlvinavthisVto nolitlcal V - hu ieenng ou. me i C I .A . J,.!, M ... . . patties our Democratic: h brethren ha, wrutaiuy oi srn exists work unon tha disaonointtnonU or : representauve uauKing nouses t ambitions of men-and attempt to divide our party against itself and hence achieve . their. victory in its fall. The key note of this plan has been boldly sounded by ' the Democratic buglemen, and' we arej criminally false to our party it we do not rise against the' blandish ments of these gsy:deeeive'rB.'-eIii our State, in our county,9 fhe same scheme will be tried, the same trap laid, and if our people (alt: into the pit they are culpable to the highest degree. There may beVand prob ably is, cause for dies'atiefactlon amonz manv of our. Beonle but do not let personal p spleen workRof HfnryClews .Co, .(4. Babkevo abroad;x-) r.j.'-i ""1' " ,MJ"' V' mJ large, lie is falaeto every fosttnet of Republicanism who Cannot sink his personal feelings in ths' desire for bis psrtys good. Todays rii our It' is not' true, that Bariog Bros. have transscted their busineas with the Government in an unsstitfao- tory manned i; On the contrary the utmost good. Teeing, has existed from the beginning o( the trust up to the present time. It is true that the' Government has confidence in-the House of Henry Clews dc Co., and it is rath er a testimonial of. confidence in their manner; of doing business, than a reward for seryices rendered to the goyerritaent by 1,Mr.! Clews, that has f ccured the sppointment as onr This -house has risen rapidly In public , confidence, '.'imtil jit (has reached Aha " government, . which nationalizes its popularity by con- very midst these Damocralio aiiM Erring the appointment of Fiscal ordinates, executing the behests . of their chief, are at work and en- ' M P,Fe? a get com-. deavorincr to effect a Snlit In otirl PmeI- Two belligeraot young watna. ot Morgan county, fought about a "feller' last.week. -,-.: ..-). ' - Two hundred and fifteen geese answer the tnatutitinai calls of a Spencer county on. ' - The African cenionarian. who walks twenty miles a day, is now locatad at vmcennes. .... . .,.,,, -. Dead loads' . of shell bark hickory nuts are offered at TerrS Haute, at fifty centa per bushel!. : '1 William Ramsay, s ten year old son of Green Ramsay, living near Uelteville ran s splinter into his eye last Saturday craning, and died in a few hours. The cupola of the JSmithson Collega at Logansport waa blows out on Satur day night and crushed down through the building, causing a damage of $2,500. State rights has anew illustration at Jeffersonville. They arrest 'butchers ho come over from Kentucky on a cnarge ..of , underselling the resident Cleavers. . . t . Reason Hammond, one of the wealth i est cltixens of Southern Indiana, an old resident of Gharlestown, who has been sick for several mocths, now lies at the point of death. Henry Messenger, of Franklin, Harri son eonnty, wsa killed last .Friday by a large limb he was cutting from a , tree. It fell against bi3 stomach, crushing him. gainst the tree. Aaron Sherman, a farmer, was drugged and robbed by a youth named . Going at Sullivan, last Sunday, and died the same evening from the effects of the -narcotic' Gotns was arrested and confessed. ' ' A1 Lafayette . gentlemen is down on the divorce law of Indiana since by dint of bard swearing he procured a dirorce for a married lady, on a promise of mar- riega, and . then the fickle fair one went and married another man.. . . . . : - Mr. Michael Burns having raised the largest number of cabbages of any farmer in New Albany, now proposes to marry a widow. Whs connection there is be tween the two acts is only known to the Courier-Journal, from which we take the item.' ''. The Black Cat. Dick Bright was oiiginallya gun smith.' ' He lately rifled tbe State Treasury. . Dick Bright ia candidate for reflection as State Printer. He "had better commence praying for "executive clemency " a hia pros pects are brighter for the peniten- 30 We Will Pay 030 geats S30 per week to sett oar -reat and a!able discoveries. v If yea waot perman nt, honorable aad pleasant work, apply for artieuiara. Address UVtlt a tu.,Jcit- ! on; MiehjBan.i ted, Me. D33-4W The Result in Ohio. The ma jority Jfor Noyea in Ohio will not be far from 22,000. The Senate ia a tie. And the House d Republican majority. 'Partisan legislation will be difficult, because the absence of m7mSXA one Democrat from the Senate would prevent the rooblitutional majority of 19 ; On joint ballot the RejuMicans will hare a majority of 9, an! will therefore be able to elect a United SUtes Senator. afj TT1 . NEV ADVERTISEMENTS. A TOIM QUACKS.-A rictim or erly rbk lndierHi.in cauying nerrrms debility, remstu re decay, etc., harin tried in Tain rery advertised reraedy, has discovered a j i tuple mesas of sell-cnre, which he will snd ' his tellow suSerprs. Adlre8, 5 ' . UPEEVES, 78 Nassau St, 5. 33-4w. AGEST8 WANTEDrpTlY? XI T? I t) r" " 5;fo a f zi am &xxxv HI? - Y) T KTT p Of A History of the UP DllltaO franeo-Owmaa War; ard the s ' BED RBftELtlOIf III PARIS, Aeenrate, rettihte'snd enmntet'e7"ia Eoj(lisli and German. 40,000 Copies already sold. Prices $1.50. " Address J. Goodspeed's Eonpire Bnojc, Map ana ana ricture liunse, Chicago or St. iuia. SI-4. - on it We overheard the following eon, versaCIoh the other day: f Man "Sonny, what? trade are yon going to learn?" BoyDonrt knew; sir, really don't know; but pa saya I had bet ter learn the State Printer's . trade, cause men get rich very fast in that busine8e." The ca'-o nine-tail s"has r not comet under Mrv B right's observa tion yet; but ; be . will "atriko it" sooner or later. " Purely a qnes . tion of time. Anderson Herald .' Idaho GovsNORSHip.--The lele- graph announces the appoinlnjent of General Thomas W. Bennett of , Richmond, as Governor of Idaho. We forbear to congratulate the territory upon the acquisition of a real' live. Govenor until". we hear from General B. But we have , un derstood that he really means to go: This Idaho Govenorshtp has had a singular fortune. "First Dr. 'Bard, of Atlanta, Georgia, was ap pointed.' He started west, got as far as Ncw'York, was bought, up by Tamanny. returned to his south ren home, commenced the vior ' ous' support of Hoffman for Presi 1 dent in the columns of his' paper. : Then Mr.Conner, of thi9 city, ; was appointed and declined; then , thelnto General Dumont was nam : ed, accepted, and prepared to im-: ' migrate but was stricken by death PHILLIPS HALL. TtTES D AY k WEDNESDAY. Octobf r 31st, and November lf.t. ; s..; Fosiiivetr Two Nijrh'u Only. ' r 1HE ONIY. 1 RELIABL RELIABLE REGULAR , Monthly Gift Enterprise. $50,000 Cash and Valua . ; ble Prizes.' UNSWORTH, EtJObNE A Q.WJLGRIFFIN, Froprietora. . , Tlic Largest, Most Complete and Rnfined Min strel Organisation ever bronjht together, Everythiat; New, Fresh and Brilliant, per formed by first elass ; Attists only. WOKTU, The celebrated Orator, and Demoa thanes of the present day. EUGENE, the Nightengale ef bong and Queen of Grace and Beauty. G. W. 11. GRIFFIN, Author, Com poser, Interlocutor, and Burlesque Actor, wui most rosuirely appear at dnch and every eolertainment in connection with their TROUPE, i for full list of which see small bills ) in the most novel and attrac tive entertainment ever o&eied to the public. i Cards of Admission 50 centa. . Reserved Seats......... ..75 " tJallery.. 35 " Ticket to be bad at Wortbington A Chris tie's Music Store.' N. B. We .parade no Brass Band in the sweets. rx. ii. kobbets. Agent. Estray Notice. levrOTICE is hereby given that on or about lw- the 2nd day of Oetober, 1871, James T. Owens, of Boston Township, Wayne Countv, 1 Indiana, took up in estray described in the proper certificate now on file in my office, aa a rea neiier, one year oia, marled with ooe small white spot between the horns, and some white spots on her left flank. . No other i marks or brands perceptible. Appraised at $l& Witness my name and the seal ; ; i . ; f said Conrt at Centreville, ! wis 2ttn Uetnber. 1871...- n33-2ir WM. W. DUDLEY. Clerk. DaCKMBBB H, l&Tl. Capital Prire, - - $5,000 Gold, ickets, $1 ;'Six for f5. Send for circulars V B. W. TAYLOR A CO., P. O. Box 1401, ,inciDDati,U. a3i 4 WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAG AZINE ia offered free du ' nng the coming rear to every aubseriber ot Berry's Museum, the Toledo ulade, l'ome- xjy's IJemocrat etc., wh-eh ia an evidence ot (ia worth ut -oninaTitTrforaceTjreeleT. ' ,'amea rarton, Theodore HI ton, Ua'l Hamil i.ua, etc., writeToTTeTer7Maumbe7r" InhTb- te ok, it oners three first-class periodical lor the price or one or them. A variety of prem iums on eqnally liberal terms. It is an crig- ipal. first-class magaaine. Volume X begins , irthTan.TSThree specimen copies free Address S.S. VVOOU, vevburga, N. Y. i . n33-4W OOK AGENTS .WANTEIK fob two jraw iwtwnii warn KNOTS mXlVfc I Or, The Hidden Lire of American j'atectivea. showing bow the perpetrators of inisehnjf and outrage are brought to justice, and disclosing t lie whole Wetectit system. Z0,n0O copies sold m 60 days, i i ! ; i n i J l i A WOMAN'S; PILORIMAG E To the Holy Land, by Mrs. S; k. drtswolJ. ibis latest work ol this popular autaoreas.is an interesting narrative of bar experiences daring a tour through fcurope and the East, in oomnanv with "Mark Twain" and the "Quaker City party." A handsome volume, fully illustrated, we rner extra terxs and premiums to Agents. Send for Circulars. a. jsuuk, UiUti A CO., Uartrord. Conr. i i 31-4w. A rents, we will oav von 1 40 nor week in cash. if you will engage with na at once, I "Every thing furnished and expenses 'pail."-' Addres r . A. t.lAj& A UU CSarloUe, BKk. 3l-w 47CriSTS will yay foe the WnEATII mr9.W the best magazine for old and young for three months on trial. Address - ? . THE WRBATH. Bedford, lod Saw RICHU1ID WiM Clean Tip ! a LL owners of nrooertr in Eichmdnd, are hereby notified to clean their gutters, sidewalks and allovs w-iihin twenty days from date, or the same will be in . the city ol On. the eve Of his departure; then 1 done at the expense of the property. Col Bowen; of Arkansas, wasap- . , c. c crocket, street Com. t tirvifttciH end fianlinnT' Rnllir I - ' ' ;viuivu Muvs x W4IU v-yi a . a All 11 U (AA I J n33-w ranks at home, trnating to widen the breach, that to cement it-will be impossible before 'the; ensuing presidential canvass. lhe danger is imminent is npoa ns. Let, us aise and drive it oil, and by nnan imity and harmony meet the ene my at the polls,' and preserving an unbroken front carry victory with tor years to come. United we are successful, divided we fall." n : ( The antics' of their position are sueh.'tnet it1 cannot but tend to give general confidence throughout this couctry ajid" in Europe i to the name and credit of this leading banking bouse. Jim Bordkit. Aee has not knock ed off the rough, quarrelsome, disa greeable pointa from the nature of 'Jim Borden, as be waa familiarly termed when he resided In our city PREPARING FOR BATTlE: ! i W1i V ieh Is post- ' P na.ta.n WaMAltaAl oKatr M aa BAB UVVUI a I f . ajaj sj IVVVUwVw t IUB VIA S slight! provocation, he spit in the face of Hon. Jamea Rariden, at the Sloan House, at , that time in this city. n Mr. -B, being a cripple and deprived of the' use of one hand We have before us a xiircular 7' i letter, addressed by E.' S.' Alvord, Chairman of the Democratic Stale Central committee, to two ''reliable working influential Democrats' of Abtngton township,-this county, in which these gentlemen are advised that, "in order to sucoeeti Tnext' j jur ) i aDsoiuMiy.neoessary, that tue Deraooratio party be thor oughly orsanixed and-' that, auch Democrats as you must take right ; ; hold of the matter, ;siid push It ( 4 j through." There is nothing wrong , in all this, sod we .notice it only iA to call the attention of Rennblicans .7f F to the fact that the Democratic A t Treasury leeches at Indianapolis, .p.; ( Alvobd, Bian, SaoBMAKBR and IjRicnT, ) do not propose to relin quish their hold upon "the people's purse strings without a struggle.1 We must meet their, effort with a corresponding effort on our pert Here is their programme. - ; "1. We expect to make arrange ments to send speeches and docu ments into every precinct in the State, and it is necessary that they should be speedily and properly dis tributcd. d J-'T j ... ! "2. Give the number ef German, " if any, in your township, and state ' how they stand politically v s "3. Give the number, as near as f can be ascertained, of negro votors I in your township X f No question as how the NegToes ; stnnd politically JM,,... .. . , 'v a "4. Have there been , any, losses or accessions to the Democratic i party in your township,' since the j last .elecaon.-" :.";-; ""XiT I "Forewarned, forearmed." We i joe here the work laid out by the Democratic -State Central commit- -tee to be first done.' It is our's to 4 meet like with like, JLet pur Re. publican Committees arouse to c ji. Aion, and 'push' it through." t Gen. Thomas G. Harrison; form- r and arm; he escaped a sound drub bing that he ough to have received on tna spot, for bis inately mean cussedneas. This reminiscence of JimV6rashe is now oalled Judge Borden(c(i8gracing, as he does, a place on the bench, by the votes of his ' oopperhead brethern of Fort Wayne,) is recelled from the fact that on Sunday, the 22nd, inst, at the Hamilton boarding' house in Fort Wyane, be struck a man name- ed Johnson, and followed it up by siezing a chair and striking at but missing him. Jim .was fined $10 and costs. The cause of the attack was a remark of If r. J in dispar. agement of the thieving, ' copper head Tammany Ring of New York City, and true to his natural in stincts, which has lost , nothing by age, ho made a blackguard of hian self as nsualy, ; General Bennett is picjeed upon as tue annointed leader ef, . this iteo- J pie. If General Bennett concludes to co. Idaho will have secured, an excellent Gcvenor who will leave ! his native S.tate with the best wish , es of thousands ol warm Friends a-a. - .'. . m. ' ior xue largest measure ot pros- i perlty and success. Jrjd Journal. 1 -erlr of Kokomo, but since the. war 7 ... - i ' ... ' a resident or ixasnvuie, Aenn., xlied in the latter place,oo the 27U alt., of brain feverr Gon. Harrison was a gallant, faithful, and efficient soldier in the lata war, apd was highly appreciated in all tho walks of life, for his numerous excellent finalities, hie remains were taken to Kokomo for interment. . Sbwator O. Bbbson. Othniel Beeson, of this county went to Cal afornia recently in company with Gov, O. P. Morton. We are glad that he and his family are oceom- ; panied by so good and anbatantial a friend as Mr. B., and we trust they may . all return to their home?, with renewed health and strength . There is no'man In the nation who will have' more real, solid enjoy ment out of a trip ' to the Golden State; than our friend Beeson. Aa elderly lady, of Korwich, who. waa bandliag a sat f Was teeth ia a dental office ( and admiring . the fluency - with, which the doctor described, them, asked bin: "Can' a body eat with these things?' ,My dear madam, mastica tion can ha performed with a facility sesreely equalled by nature herself, "re- spondad tbe doctor. . ' Yea, I knew, but can a body eat with them?" ' Major Odell, associate editor of the I afayette Journal, died vjry suddenly in that city on 'Thursday nighty ITe was readrand vigorous -writer,'; and was formerly connected with the Chicago Post and New Albany Commercial. He leavaa a wile and three children. A barn belonging to Abram . Carey, of Henry county, waa entirely destroyed by fire on Tuesday night, together with four horses',' two reapers, two ' wagons, plows, and other farming implements, 130 bushels of wheat, 200 ' bushels of oats, about 10 tens of hay, : a corn-crib and some shedding. Captain Owen Anderson, a prominent citizen residing near Terra Haute, d;ed on Sunday morning. aoUin Anderson served through the war in the Eighty fifth Indiana Regiment, surviving twenty battles. : Ten marriages and six deaths in the city of Terro Haute last week. On Saturday, Addie I Ballon, of Terra Haute, received intelligence that , her oniy sister, wun two chiiaren,- were burned to death at the recent fire which destroyed the town of Peshtigo. The husband was terribly burned, but saved his life. A half sister was also' saved by junping into the river: Cruel William Wilds of Kirklin Clinton county, basely decieved Nancy Bogan, in the matter of his mattimonial intentions, wherefore a jury has decided that he shall sooth her wounded honor with $750 worth of "shinplasters." , George Hoffman while driving near Noblesville , last Thursday,' asked bis eompanion to band him his gun to shoot at a flock of Quails.' but quailed ' himself when through careless handling, the gun waa prematurely ' discharged, - and ' the content a lodged into the ancle of his right lag. ,. . - , A coal oil lamp' exploded in the Southern School building, ' Lafayette, on last Friday night. The pupils covered the flames with maps and extinguished them. A paper of that place states that the explosion took place without prov ocation.' A coal oil lamp doesn t . want much "provoke' to irritate it, as expert, ence has shown. Mr C. Pige, aged sixtjssix years. one of the oldest settlers in Tippecanoe county, died at Dayton on the 16th instant. The deceased settled in this county in the year 1822. - i While Mrs. Thomas Shields; of La fayette, waa milking her cow, the other day, the animal gave a kick which struck tho redy'a arm and broke it near the Wrist..! i ':-': --i'- : : State of Indiana, ; ' Wayne County, WILL. M. CARLETON, AUTUC'K OF ;, ; .. , " Betsey and I are Out,' IDITS AND WRITBS FOB .. i The Detroit - Weekly Tribune, The Best Family Newspaier in the Country, -SS a year. Send for specimen copy and clnb ' circular. Address, TUE Till BUN E Detroit, Mich. ., n33-w. EVERY FARMER Is invited to send !iis adJress and receive , Fret; autl fAntage Paid a cop) of the American Farm J ournal, The most Practical, the Best, and Cheapest Illustrated AricutMiral paper in the United S'ates. Oo!r 7 3 cents per year. Send for a specimen couv. Address - r i MILLER, LOCKE A CO., n33 4w ' Tolet'o, Ohio. REAL ESTATE AND : Htt itomtptmdmjmtm awysesasss' aVas, w ABrK r ALiaariA V BkT BlSaBBBk ' iTwTSSr5S3 a. h. BKDaaM a cO")!. laes Bitters an Dot a tIU Wascr Oriafc, aaaatr ief Paaw Ram. WSIaker. Trt Balrita aa4 Kefaee Lleaers. Ooetbna. sfaia ana sweH aned to pUm tb Uata. ealledfSToaica.'' - AnttixmT - Bestows." vwt UtkVtlMleaa to anas and rata, bat an etna abdiciiM, i SS The Grand Chapter and Grand Council of Eoval and Select. Mas ters, held their meeting at Indian apolis on the 17th. inst After do nating $200 to Chicago, and 8400 to the sufferers fiom fire in .Mich igan and Wisconsin, and transact- in ty t.lipir anriil ! hiiAinoaa Tallinn a - -r- "'-e them together, they elected the fol lowing officers for the ensuing year: ' J. H. "Chestnut wood, of South Bend, G H F: E. II, Davis. Claretta Stanley, and 1 In the Wayne Ccm- wiinam uuiin, ner l , mon l'leas Court, uuardian. I January Term, S. ) Complaint nn A.e- Thomas N. Younff. f count So. 1500. ; Leri Denry, Nicholas j ntaniey ana nairraa r Turner., . , j : : ! . : BE IT KNOWN, That, on this 21st dar ol October, 1871, the a bo re named rinin tiff.hy James Perry, tsa.. Attorner. filinl in the office of tho Clerk of the Wayne'Comtnon lleaa Court, their comnlaint aarainst said de. JendantJ in the above entitled eatise, together wun iue aniaarn or a competent person that said defendants, Nicholas Stanley and Malri na Turner are not residents of the State of ladiana. Said defendants. Nicholas St.inW mil Mulrina Turner Uierefore are hereby notifiud -Solicited by MUNN Co, fnb liisliera ScienUfic American. 37 Park GENERAIi AGENCY, as- a a a s a ax. w r " sr awsisDiittnca vs. ivarv WM. E. BELL, General Aentj K S. E Cor. Fifth and Main Street. Richnibnd, Indiana. 1 - ' "s jmt: I' ADIES and rentlemen eailearti f I5S per I month caavassing for popular beeika. Send for cjro-jlar. B. IKS. Tjlpr, 08 Orfcv wold street, Detroit, Mieb. i ,.? S-4b1 .j .. , Matin Boots and Hwtaof CaUawala, ! Itaaa AleahaJle Bttaaahiaea: Ther era the 1-BtBJtV 4 BLOOD maimaaai A UVS CrTHB PRIHCINA, apwfcet of the Briton, earrrlae' aU reatarlnctheUoodtoaaealUir eaadltlaa. Hia, eaa take Unas Bittora awtHha to afcieWiae aaSaaO aaalBlooa aatwaU, ! Ibafer toaws tiofd ht aalowml sole Of ether sasaaa . ecraas wastoatoyoad the aoiatef mats. . -T . "... , t Thar as a Gcatla PaevaciTa aa wall mm m, a ffanle. f omw Inc. alas, the yeaUar aaertt f aeHt as a Bowrnaeaeat m tmumm Cnaasstlea or tloaerthaUnr.'aadanthaVlawral Ofsaaa. : FOB. FKMALK COBfPaVAHTS, rnuerold.naiTUdorsiiicU,atUiatoaf insia Brt or at tha tarn ef life these Teals Btttasa aawea aauaL vft'- " ;- t Far IaSajanmt rr r CSiraale BheaMmttoaa mum Gwatr PyapsBat aw laataaatle-, Blt laaa Baasltaeat mm IaMeaalaaana Bawawa Dtacaaea mt the BlawA, IJwav, KJaaaraaaaV . Bladder, these Bitter ham haaa aaaat saili Bach Dlaemae ara eaaaat ar TItl ataet BlaaeV which a ejBBsraBy reaaesi r lisiaBiaiiat.af Saa Dlseadv Orcue. . f.i of tha Row, New York , Twen iv-five Tears' experience. . ' Fatnplilcts contalsinp Patent Laws, with fi ll directions linw to cibtain 1'ateuts tree, i A bi'und volume of 118 napes, containing Vie New Census by counties and all large cities, 1 10 Engravings of Mechanical More nicnU, Fate 1 1 Laws and Kule for obtaininp Patents, mailed on receipt of 25 cents. 33 4w GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE, - ; , r ' West's AntomntiLathe for all kinds or wood taming. Also, Durkee's Automatic Sawing Machine for sawing small stuff di .rectly from the log. WoTk perfectly, and will pay for themselves in six months in aav ing timber and Tabor. Send for descriptive ' knnk in thm ma nta f mh mm f r, UDDlVfl M. .rik. si: j j , - . . . . "-'' a, m. " .v a, . .r V .r ?w . ompiaini i -eo., Geneseo, Livingston Co., New York. BCtlnst them and that, unless ther annear . . . A-. J ... ' ..f - 1:1 - - . nu iinww or ucinur inereio, at ine caning ot tne saw cause on the second day of the next Term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House In Centreville. on the First ShelbyviUe. DGHP: Ale,. Thorn! iSSZiSSm AS H 'Chronic and Sexual Diseases. bb, iciiDiiauic. jr tv . u D.010CH.0 aiieugea, wiu ua -uucen as true an J tue said ton, Lafayette, G S : J H Nivins.of eMwill be heard and determined in their ' ' f I ahsania . - " Vnnfh Hnn.l fl H . Mi Mam Khina Asaaf .u a . au vlUtIUi ! . :-: I J w Ss " Si"1 it ' ' Boot & Shoe I llAlftJFACTTJREU The Best French Calf .ndf Kip Boots beat y made in the latest style on short notice, and at reasonable nVurea. Kcne but the best ma terial nsed. Maia street, pear .Ktath.'jRich. mond, Ina . oetrnSDry THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE IH TH TttBlTMSKT or ' OF G C of H : Robert Pedcn, Knighs town, G R A C; Cbas. Fisher, of Indianapalis, G T : S. M. Black, of Indianapolis, G C The next session of the Grand Chapter will be held at Indianapo lis in October next. ' ' 1 " '. ' ' ' The Labor. Reform National Convention at Columbus, last week, made up in good sense what it lacked in numbers. The latter were meager, but the assembled delegates wisely determined that, if the Republicans renominate President Gbamt" next year, the Labor Reform party should support ! him. absence. Witness WM. W. DUDLEY, Cleric, I and t.ie Seal of said Court, at Cen treville, tins zistdar of October, 1871. WM. W. DUDLEY. Clerk. I Jambs Pbbbt, Alt, ef iTft. n3S 4wpf$9. : I THE NEW '''''SBWIJBJCt ' MACHINE. IHDIANAPOLIS, ' - AKn ALL Cities and Towns in the State. A PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW . MARRIAGE. Th .cheapest book ever noblisheJ con. taining nearly three hundred pages, and one hundred and thirty fine plates and engravings ot the PB.itomv of the human organs in a ' state of health and disease, with a treatise on early errors, its deplorable consequences up on the. mind and bodv wtth .tha inthnr'i nlan i of treatment the only rarional and success ful mode of cure, as snown by a report of caeafrated A truthful adviser to the anar ried and tbnae ctintemplatiag marriare. who entertain donbta.of tl eir pliyi-ical condition. Sent free of p-eta) 10 any address on receipt of twenty-fire eents In stamps or portal cur rency, by addressing; Da. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Laoe, Albany, N. Y. The author may be consulted upon any of the diseases upon ; which bis book treats, either Deraonallr ar bv L mail, and medicines seut to , any part ef tha ui in, , DJ4-W leaeea dyspepsia o nrnioBsmoH, aelM. rain te tha Sheuiasra, OMaha, Tlchtaaas CTasSaapaai.Siiaa StaiSattaaseftheBaiwuh.aia Taste la the Moatk, Sim aatliisa. raianaweaai ibb Baart. Inaamaiatloa ef the lH Pa to taei af tha KWaera, aaS a aaaataS ethi iilasal 1 ace tha offaarinc ef . Thvr iBTttersaasbsl ttwr ami Sewele. waleh raaasr theaa ef 1 efacaer to elaaaslac the alaea af at tats fartiac aew HI aaS Tiar tm aa waola arataaa. TOR SKiBl DMSASBS, Jraatlaaa, TBHaB, Salt BUiaaaBloBBaaSeta, Ptoujtoa. Paatalaa, SaOa s Oartanelae, Sina-Wama, SeaM Head, Sera SVes, awWpelaa, Iteh, Seatfti. Diaeotoeattana of the Bate, Humors and IHaiaaea of the Skm. of whatever aaaaa efsaxarevate Mwaalr Sasas aa SjatMaat af thar srstenYbi a short thas bt ta aee ef these Btttata' Oasy VoMleteaaah eaaas wttlaaarh-a UissitI lawiNlaaS ef lhati naiallia ilaat ... ' . , - . ' Ol aaaaa t be .VlUatai Stood whaBareeraai tfanslsj-i lucffch ha the- eetaat alas s It whaa it la w, awa , Wallas wtntaU mikT. Moo vase. LwttW. WZlth attha aiataai will fcUeW. SHERIFF'S SALE- SY FIBTUS OP A DECREE an IS tion to me directed from- the Wayne Common Pleas Coar:, I will expose -at Pub- lie Sale, at the Court House door in tha town of Centerville, Wayne county, Indiana, (to Saturday, October 28&i 1871 between the hours of IS o'clock a. at., and 4 o'clock p. m., oa said day, tha fcllowinjt prop- . The following: Real Estate in Wayne coun ty, State of Indiana, to-wtt : Beine; lot num ber six ( 6) ia taatpartaf tha ailf mt- RaeW mond laid oat by William U .Brady.aaid tot beins; on North Pearl street, thirty-three and tbree-tourths (33) feet wide : ia front, and one hundi ed and fifty-five ( 155) feet ia depth on north side, and one hundred and forty on and one-half (HI J) feet on the south aide to an alley ten )10) feet wide, and averaging thirty-tiro anl one-half feet (32) wide- at said alley, Detnerine same premises con ray ed by Henry. C. Wright and Caroline M. Wright, to Mary C. Fallis, to be sold as the property of Mary C. Falliand Isaac U. Fallnr, f to satisfy saia execution in -my nanar in iaT vor ot Samuel u. uaaseiii . exua sate witnout relief from valuation or appraisement laws. WM. H. STCDf, Saeir. W C. Oct. 7, 1 97t.- ' J - SSSpff 9. RailsbackA Youas, Atfya for pl'ff. j , X WALSJDa, Praarieter. B.ButoDOHJil m on, Shatrlats and Ctaa. Jats, Saa Vraseiaeo. Oal.. aal ' eS n sad M Osawaeree Straet, Hew Tort ' B3P SOLD BT ALL PBOOOISTS ASP naALBaSw 1 i 10 llim CAU8S A2TD COJtH -OF OOK-5 ! 8TJMPTIOH. Tha primary caaee of Conlrainp I tion la derangement of the digestive organs. This ' daraaflWnvent pnodncea deficient natriUea and as l slmllation. By asmBtuatloB. I mean that i 1 1) i saa by wtdch tha natrineat mt the Sois eonTeitad' : Into blood, B4dtlefioetaU) the solldsof the body. I Persona with dlaasUon thas laapaired, harlnftha ', eHghtest predisposition to puhnowary disoase, oa i ' ; if they take cold, will na very HaMe to have Ooa- i sumption ofthe Langs ia some of Its forms; aa4 ' I hold that it will be impossible to care any case of Consamptioa without Siat ruatorinj a good ! digestion and healthy assimilation. The very first 1 i thing to be done ts to cleanse tha stomach aaS -j : bowelanecB all diseasea asueue and aama walca ' are clogging these organs so that they cannot per form their functtoae, and then rouse tip and re store tha liver to a healthy action. For thie pur- , i poteV the safest aad heat remedy la- Sin Bank's j Mandrake Pills. These Pills clean tha stomach . and bowels of aU the dead and morbid slime that , ' Is ca Of ing disease and decay In the whole syatem. They wiilflear out the Uver of all diaeased bits ' that has accumulated there, and arouse ft np ta a new and healthy aoUoa, by . whiea natural and ' 3 .' . '!.' n33 4ir '. Untaught by experience, ? Democratic politicians in New York are. declaiming ageint the President's vigorous measures for repressing" Ku-Kluxism in South Carohna. This is one of the most effec tire issues tbs Republicans can have in a political canvass, and they should press Uhome. Honest snd law abtding peopl are not in faror of the midnight msrau . deis sad Wiarderers. The editor of the Lacrosse Democrat had some prairie chickens sent him the other day, and thankfully acknowledged the same fur getting that the ehickens bad been shot in violation of the game law . Next day be says "they were fish," and blames the compositor for the mistake. He adds t ' - "the error waa more mortifying to ns be- cause.the law preventing the having in our possession of prairie chickens : was yet in TQJff'ITI TSfl fnrA anil it tni.kl i-A i I "V A Ct a. M.gw ,WU IUUIIU, IMC B VV suppose that we had violated the law, and aet at defiance the State of Wisconsin, and all the law abiding citisena. , .We Snew they were fish all the time, and told the girl when , she was picking off the feat hois they were Cah. The wish-bone was a regular catfish wish bone, and the feet but why multiply words, anybody would know they were not chickens, The CONGRESS ARCTIC. The BEST winter OT EES HOI ! AO BUCKLES to OMSK! NO TROUBLE to pat on 1 Heat, Genteel, Stylish I ASK TOIJR SHOI DEAIEK FOB IT! A POOL' And refuse to learn why wa sell ; FOUR TON HAY SCALES. 14x7 Feet, $TS l. - ' I Shipped everywhere. To be paid for when Tested, Ail sues, at one-halt Ubicago prices. Send for free Price List. THE JONES SCALE WORKS, ' n33-4w Bi ngbam ton, New York. CITY TAX NOTICE FOR. THE YEAR 1871. I . W. P. WILSOX, Treasurer of the City e of Itichmond, lod., in compliance with .Section thirty-seven (37) of the Citv Charter. give notice that the Tax Duplicate for 1871 nas iwen piacea in my bands tor collection by the City Clirk . , RATES t For Genl Purposes 70 cts. on eech 100 vaL " int. on K. K. 11. 13 " " Int.oa Fund'g8 8 . Sink'gF'd K.B.B5 cU. on each 100 rat. Sink'g F"d Dep'tU 2 v - ma g r 'a . o " " , Each foil 50 cents. 'Making a total ot One Dollar and Nine Cents on each one hundred dollar ($100) valuation. On and after the third Mttridav in March. ;187i there will be charged and collected a penauy or ien per rent, on all raxes remain ing uncollected at that time. . William P. Wilson-, Treas. (City papers copy.) n32 31 . -FOR SALE. A House and Lot 44 feet front, situated an South Front AtrraUV It ia offered on fair and reasonable terms, and is nninenmbered.' Itise very convenient Boose plenty of room in good repair good eel ar, stable, Ac. Inquire, "for terms, Ac. at he Palladium OfOee. fab. 18. 1871. 1M nii"- f - 7T v Temperance is a great., virtue: there rore always do moaerute in tne use ot srdeiit spirits. Six glasses pf whisky before breakfast are as good as a thc u- sand.r . .. ! -. , , IlITHB I ID G-DEC' B- XX FLINT GLASS r a an nTTissatrur jLAiiir LniiriiiLia. I Stand Heat Better than any other made. s Ask for Dithridge's apd take no other. See that oar name is on every box. . Send for Price List. Alaska promises something more valuable than icebergs , after all. .The coalbeda are turning out very valuable excellent bitumioua aud purest anthracite. Companies are forming rspidly, who t omise to supply ban Francisco at much ess than present rates. . .Whenever you attack your neighbor's character, do it behind his ' back, so ss not to wound his feelings. w ' ' Never giva np your opinion, though you know you srs wron&; it shows that you have independent. 33-4w The State printing : war. has opened in a new i lorm and the Attorney General has -decided to DITHRIDGE 4 SON, Pittsburgh. bring suits against U . J. Jtnght, A. H. Conner, and. Samuel M. bouglass, to enforce restitution of moneys, of which the State has been defrauded under pretense of doing the State printing. In or der to offset this, the Democrats have decided that he shall also commence ' suits sgisnst ex-Cov . Morton and Gov . Baker, to recover moneys paid them, in accordance with an aet of the Legislature, for house rent. The latter suit will amount to nothing: ' v The Chicago fire, like 1 Chicago . whiaky, ruined the ,insideM " o many a rural editor, whose paper is on our exchange list. They used to have their inside - pages printed there. The swine are reveling in mast. 13 FORMATION WANTED. - ! y Strayed from his home.- in Richmond. W arne Co., Ind.. on MondiY eveniiur. Octo ber 2, I8T1. i " '. '.: BERNARD WESTER MAM. Ha is a native of Germanr. and eneaka no English ; i seventy -five 'years old ; medium size, qu'le r;iy , and somewhat lame, usually walking with a cane. Whn he left his homo he waa dresaed in a browa suit of clot Lies. Any information leading to his recoverr will nc inanaruiiy xoceirea ana liberally by - ' JOHN SHULTZ. At Oian Perry's Plow Works, 39d Main St., tuenmena, ina. ILity papers please copy. I CUNDURANGO! I Bluliiit aCoYFIiEaiiii r . . THB WOWBCaatTL BMBDT FOB Cancer. Synhilis. 8crofaln, TJIeera. fait Rheum and all other Chronic Blood Disease. , Da. P. T. KEEN E having just reinrned from Ecuador and brought with him a quan tity of the jfwe Cnndarango Bark se cured through the official recommendation and assistance of Hie Excellency the President of Ecuador, and tne wvernnn-nt or that Repub lic, we are prepared to fill orders for it to a limited extent, and at a price about one-Quar ter of that which the coat of the first very . small supply compelled na to cbaroe. . Our Fiaid Katrnct ia prepared from the a canine Cuaaoraago uark from Loja, Ec ua.lof. secured by assistance of tha authori ties of that country. Sold by all Drue-n-iaU in pint - bottles, having on them our name. trade mark aad full directions fur use. Price, aiv. iiaoorawrr no. ou, veasr St., Kew Tork. BLISS, KEENE & CO. D. W. Blies, M. D., Washington, D. C: Z. E. Bliss, M. D., new York; P. T. Keena, M. U., Sew r ere. n3S 4tr Sheriffs Sale. Y VIRTUE OF A DECREE and Execu tion to -me. directed- from tha Wavna Common Pleas Court, I will expose at Public Sale, at the Court House door in the town of Centreville, Wayne County, Indiana, On the llth day of November, '71, between the boars of 10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. in., on said day, the fotlowing prop ertr to-witi - " 1 ' Situate in tha eonaty of Wayne, and State ef Indiana, to-wit : Lot number Thirteen (13) In that part of the city of Richmond known and designated aa James K. Dagdale'a addition to said citv. tor a more particular description thereof reference is made to tha plat of said adiitioa in the records of the county. The said Nathan Unaa and Hargar- etta II. Doau. his wile, herebr mortaaae to Milton Hollingsworth all of the above de scribed lot except Thirty (30) feet off of the west and thereof, to be sold as the vmnertv of Nathan Doaa. ilargaretla M. Doan aad ' Jacob Worman, to saliafy aaid decree and execution in my nanda in favor of Edward U Vaughaa, et at. . " - ; : Said sale without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. WM. H. STUDY, ''t . Sheriff of Wayne County. J AHsa Paaar, AU y for Pl'ff. Oct. 18, 1871. 9n3I-4w Liiir,Fd&Sel STABLE. - , :o: ',, , Soath Frnnhlin-St,. aioajtoMs; ixntii.' J.LllllGllltl, a3Sm . Proprietor Mary F. Thokias, m.d i! ' Practicing Physician, Orrtca No, IZ, Soctn Sixth Svaaar, RICHMOND , .Stspeeial Atten tion to Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. Oct. 21, 1871. . orrion sueaS i 7 to 8 a. m.. 12 to 2 p.m., and 7 to 9 p m. n32tf . healthy bile fa Secreted, i I iJ jl U Uiji The stomach, bowels, and llyar are thus cleansed by the ase of SchencVs Mandrake Pills ; but there : remains in the stomach an excess of acid, the or gan fs torpid and the appetite poor. In the bo-T els, tbeflacteals are weai, and recntlrlng strength' and support. It is In a condition like this that ' ' Schenck Seawead Tonie proarea a aa tne most valuable remedy ever UlscovcrciL. It is alkaline, and its ate will neutralize all excess of acid, mak ing the stomach sweet and fresh ; It will gtva , permanent tone to thie Important Organ, and ere-' ' ate a good, hearty appetite, aad prepare the sys tem for5 the first process of a good digestion, and - ! ultimately make good, healthy, living blood. Af- ' tet-thia ntapaiatory treatment, what remains to - cure moat cases of Consamptioa U the free aad pcreevering use of jSchenck's Pnlmoaio Syrup. The PnJmoaic Byron nourishes the system, park Acs the blood, and is readily absorbed into the. clrchlstton, and thence distributed to the diseased .., lungs. There it ripens sit morbid matter, wheth -. er ia the form of abscesses or tubercles, and then 1 ) assists Nature to expel Bit the diseased matter ta , . the form of free expectoration, when once it tir j " pens. It is then, by tho great healing and purify- ; i a . i :.. r cn..,. B..fmM.lA gm.m ... t',vr""w' w I'. thai all ulcers and cavities ara healed np saund, . . ..... U1U IUJ lUI.Ub IB WVU '. a. : W ' , The essential thine to be done la carina Con. snmptloai U o jr" no a rotwl animtitu and a rood Uieestlon, so that tho Ixxly will grow In netiraua rv or. abscess 11k-re. the cavity cannot hva matter cannot ripen, to long aa the ytra is b- J low par. What Is ncccrsarr tu der of things, a good spnetitc. i w HY SHAKE ANY I.ONtiER! Use Dr. I. W MARTIN'S Ague Pills. -4w. - A AGENTS .m Books published. Cleveland, Ohio. WANTED fir the bes J. n. S1CKKTT 29-4. . UitS &jl5it btVL!!! h3- ST Ifflil llillis a 2 J Sfea..: - 8- J -eias 85 O 00 2 &Si! J: S 5n W, v M. eel 4 lty or. abscess tin-re, the cavity cannot heal, 1 lie f low par. What is ncccrsarr tu cure i a new or der or Mings, a gooa appenic, a goon nuiruion. loo DUVJ w j;rw 111 " mui k ,u. , .Mem, tore is helped, lhe cavities will heal, the matter' will'rinea and be throwa crff iu Jare Quantities. and the pen-on regain health and strength. This ' la the true and ouly plan to cure Consumption, and if a person Is very bad, if the long are not entirely destroyed, or even irona lung ia entirely gone, (f there is enongh vitality left in the other to heal up, there Is hope. ; I have seen many persons enred, with only one Sound long, lira said enjoy life to a good old age. This is what Sehenck,e Medicines win do to cure Consumption. They will clean out tho rtomicli, sweeten and strengthen it, get up a good dlges : tion, and give Katare the aseManee she need to clear the system of all the disease that la ia tho hingg, whatever the form may be. It is Important that, while nMng SchencVs ' Medicines, care should be exercised not to take cold: keep in-door in cool and damp weather; avoid night-air, and take ont-dour exercise only E In a genial and warm rnnshinc. I wish it distinctly understood that whoa I re. V commend a patient to be careful in regitrd to tak ing cold while using my medicine, I do ro for a i special reason. . A man who us but partially rc . covered from the effects of a bad cold is far more liable to a relapse than one who has been entirely enrea, wi it I precirny wv nine in regara m ' Consumption. So long as the hmga are not per- fectly LesJed, nt so Jong la I liere Imminent dan. i f er of a full return of the disease. Hence it is. hat I ao strenuously cantion pulmonary patients . againt exposing tneinselves to an attuorpbera ' that is not genial and pleasant, Confirmed Con sumptives Tnugs are a mass ot nre. which tho least change of atmosphere will Inflame. The '. grand secret of my eucccFswlth my medicines . connrts in my ability to subdue Inflammation In- a lead of provoking it. as Boany of the faculty do. An inflamed lane cannot With safety to the pa tient be exposed to the biting blasts of winter or aFtCS) m C A MOKTH. Horse and car- veJJS Oriaaa furnished, expeaaea paid; saxples free. H. B SHAW, Alfred, He. 31; 4w get fat a lung moi 1 aud very RIFLES, SHOT-GUNS, REVOL- , VERS. , Gun nateBfala of every kiad. Write tmt a Price List, ta Qreat WaaWra Oun Worka, Pittaburgh, Pa. Army guns and Revolvers nought or traded for.. Agents wanted. SK-4w : Agenta, Look I $S to $t alailTaaaily made. Profitable and res pee table busiaesa. A little novelty wanted by everybody. Suc cess aura. Send stamp for circular b to Churchill A Templetoo, Manure, 619 BroadV way.N.Y. 3I-w the etalvlng' winds of spring er autumn. It ahonld be carenilly shielded from all Irritating In- " I fineness. Tha utmost taution rhould be observed In this particular, as Without It a core under al most any dremaatances is an Impossibility. The person should be kept en a wholesome and nutritious diet, and all the medicines continued until the body has restored to It tha natural quantity of flesh, and strength, , . . . I waa myself cured by this treatment of tha worst kind of Consamptioa, and have lived to nu ana aearty inese aiany years, wmb ana uy gone, a nave caroa uioosa aaaav have been cared by this whom I have never seen. About tha 1st of October. I exwet to I session of my new building at the northeast cor aer of Sixth and Arch Streets where I shall ha pleased ta giva advice to all who may require H. Full directions accompany ail my rrmedias, aa . that a person la any part of the world can beieaaV ily cared by s Stitct obseveanrv of t he s H R3iCEEAl)Y& CO, v ."N. F. fine rnlnmhln A Walnnt.SSSti i ASKi YOUR OROCBR FOR CRUMDS COMFORT