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HCfAJJAT airs: - ,JW .-I K XC T jr.. -:.'ij r . U i ' ta "" " ' " 1 WEDD?1- 3. 1875. r- if1'- S52j m em( S ! . i w ri :lo inn 'Hrroaml' a:'pm !7 pin'lltWamnrwi'ni S33j.m- 3:10 am: IMS pm; WWpmt Indla'plla. Hearty l:3.iw fc)pmi.'pn tut it a KAT. No. 1. No. a. No. 6. j No. 7. f Btlla'plia. - KalatMa'ii Caiabn'ice Utc-Um'rui 4jUa mi sHiuua", !Vi" ! a:73uli ew 3:"2m li):llp t:"pm W:'fpi,-i ftuOatn 11:54pm iiJOami 7:2iii I rhFl Itriuaiui a."-- Hllfor .... C'olaiabwt 'ifm;,,T" i KoTn.l'-n.l7?unD.uly All other traiua Daily ,axoeit Sunday. Blchmand md talease DiVtalaa. Nov. a. it- ... i noma KOBTH. No, 8. t . . . ,J Nqj I'J .fr nil nni'f ttfnetnnaU-.... TSSJam HtcUmouU, Newcmiw,... An'leriwil.;.. if nknino . F. . . llrJl pru ,.Nl:i uni ,.J iiffi am 1 3:lil am fia ni am 8:0Uiii. 4:00 p(ll:., 7:20ijIiI yOlCitlltP't. .... 1 Crown It. ! Chlutto. OOIM1 SOl'TH. No. 1. No. . f j! ChlriV Crown Ft. )tiujttWMBi! f rHnv't. Kokouio .: Aniln'in. 3:42 2:i put 4:11 pm S.iM pm (iMm a rt W KlcTinion'l a:"0 ami .-20 pm(. ..i. lliiclnnat.l saw ami S.25 pint ' . z,T . !r III l-mv Rlrhmuml dally. No 1 Imtves CtilcKo.iiilVj! Alt otlier trains run daily, ep?pt Humlay. ; Little Miami nivlaioa. I (j ;N3rv.36V ir4, ii n OOINU No. 2. "SjoTT No. 6. No.V PltUhnrw '2iM pm I 1:5i am' 7:o0sin .t..i.-.t TSStMl)UIU 6:uara litiaiai asKl put DimJiiic tinspm inii'n .1:1:110 a 't jonlon-i l:(yam 7:I0am'l:l"ipiiiT SASpm 4timl I'M pmf S7 jm fl:(Kiam.U:0'Iiin, 4ilpm gAimMt TIME-TABa.- .atae ....... . '-'. 'J j - 7 Vo M. CNct.II. f . 1U - . Mull i a ami i,nl...-...1 V'-?"am nnfimt l'wi ptw u KhiWaBM ifcT0rm Mx)iii 7:2uamJ20pmJ 5:4-pn S:llanf 1:15 pm flofn in in tit 1WN Mil) 20 pml IlHt'poll.' lipm' fcnopnH.-i. ; 4 .l ' OOI'SO KAST. f -j- i. Inil'poll .... it ailchmnA'... j L.. ir.pm i...4 3: 15 pm ,.... laipm T;10 pm ' Jorriw.,S:aim....w MHaai!i pm Aenia m:.vi am. i:onam oupiu twi pni Iomlon .. lihHam viam. a:(i:!pm iv:-"w pm ()nlaiMAlll:4Km S:lam' Snfipm U:.S5 pm DrMjuntif lSpm fciBI 8:3lpm TO tin Plttturg 7:1 pm 18:311 pint 2tiI0m JiJUm . Noa. 1, 'J, 6 ami 7 run Dally to am from Cincinnati. AU otber Tralna Illy.aiiept Sunday. W. t. O'BRIEN. tsi i.,nl P om ngr aail Tlcat Agent- C. BV. rja Wjre JtallgMMU. j T: a ii 11 -" - uoiso himwh; 0 H m'l .103am I Portland ac."S:0ii am U it m'l a ex. snn pm . . , ojOJIoOjOjasjiaasHBtajpai Will rtiara;4 oil Vmm BUta fMtlJ r.icroro the SOtb of th Moatb. ! " Offlcfl hocqraviTlTI o 6 . it Open Saturday evenings till 9 r. 3. , Consumers can f&re 10 per by 18iwt4pi) ai3ifiJGbU by that means only. .Mil 4 Valentine-dat on the 14th don'a forget it : ' ?i i.;: v"-.' .'-i . 7 Recollect that Hon. Schuyler Col fax will give his Lecture on Abra am:ihjcp!o: UaU. . . , - 4 at km ii3 l;uj j .i fteifePf ur fy " . tMtarranseiuents to call a State Convention of manufacturers of the State at Indimijftlis at an early day. YetterilAf I vak QielSGibund Hog day" and 'twas cloudy. Of course, . pleaMnt, geaorai seatbr will Vi and 1 abide lrith ns.vT xt t w ut : We Biaiirtiinag." : ? i-a ' ' Nff membcar of the Council xi pity , . Officer,4 shall he. ilTreetl indirectly interested in any contract to whick the city is a party.' Sec. 16, Ordinanje lor government ot the City Council, , U. Rw41tt that Ron. SebwleCoi. fax Ui LV?. bisLeauxe, oa Abra ham Lincoln to-night, at Lvcenn Hall. T aVrttev - Remainina li tb ullo Mehuoi InUiana, February a, 1S75. J '.kaon, John 7 Banning Lewi ft. Benson, Ellie Becker.. . , U. Beauksarsh Bsbw,W. B.o nan. Mawl Blue, August Bsshmirt, - John 1 arle, Joseph Carter - P W Cole. ChSs.Coflman,,Tne. fab W H. Davis, Chas. Doub. Grare bel ment, Hattie1 Dal ton." Thos. Doolev . Z. D. Darnell, A. B. Easterling Beil sie Eiwood, F. C. Flesaiog, IIt Ftld "". K- Ferguaon, C. A. Getty, Good-c mai. Thornhill & d4 8ssjiQrrR K. Harvie, Chas.JIessman, E,KJWk eaxiCtetrh Jtfu B.lUHuni. thaa. Koch, MyyLongv Henry Mef-e-m, BaTbaTi Mill Carrie MVbnn. Ely Robson Isabel Jane Shawrffcin-l ?JlnWCh.rlsa, SUacke. HenrwSiman r"'V ".. $s -jur, .uis Anna Vt f 'ff hw,CT Mariah William: t man Chris Swegmsn, .Madison Sal Vfe'k1 .1,lor"JU Vow. -Jack "adveruard. I lttan 1? t a,1.Sive tb date at Lhla '3 Kecolleet that Hon. Schurlo, w faxwiit vJ,:aTii:"ru'! loitBc uome roc ih rf,enesa. ham Lincoln Hall. on A bra-' to Digit, at Lyceum MtMlk AMMlJBeprt or tk r Xaaaccrs f 'the HM Frf4lle. id As the time has agaiD rolletl around for retrospect and review, it is also a time for thaYifcagfiNBg' and ' J raise Probably the same amount of maney, clothing, prorision and general sup plies, that we count in our yearly re ceipts, has nerer represented morejo the personal, intense, devout sell hood of its donors than does this. ; Not L lfiveo cojdlj. notradKinglyor of -JSceatiry; kit pt rtadei itb life and love and prayer, therefore we believe with power. When friendless women and children needing food and raiment. and often siekrfcave sought the ahel ter of onr home, we have noticed especially if our funds were lowj im mediately following them came money. or aupplk1 kf(eB unsought and from an liinexpccted quarter! In the past year we have never lacked the mean to comfort and nourish the sick an friendless stranger. At no time since the organization of our work hav we had more persons under our care in m 4tuati4Hiagivinga6Ausiiicuon to their employers and good promiso for future usefulness, than at the present. For conducting religious service in the Home, the services of C. F. Coffin, M. HugtotrvJ. Dudley, N. Gillam,'" Levi Jessup, Committee from the Wo mans Christian Association, have peeo hjjjnly apprerja ted . , vv e receive gratuitously: Plniouth Fulpif, Chris tian Union. Christian at Work, Advo cate of Holiness, Scattered Seeds,' ln-t i: t 1 T:1 1 u.it ' u'anapous iiuuruu, ininuiuuu x aiia- dium. Telegram and Independent; and we esDecially thank the editors of the Richmond papers for our publishing and print!ng.TBeekOrchar(!e.Ji!We ten der our thanks t j Wm. Parry for fur nishing car to take the family and friend ot the Home to a picnic at New Garden, and return, free of charge. Our friends at New Garden, who proyideOj io,kindiy and rounti fally-everything calculated to make , j innir to be remenibpreil lDe Oay one long l( oe reineiu uereu, especially by those who have had less of joy than of sorrow in life, have surer ly realized tbe blessing ot cheerful j giving. I o County Lrmimssioners, LXowutbip, fuat. au.vor ,aij- ctty omcers, woo nave mnaiy counseiea and aided us whenever occasion re auired. we are under obligations. Also to T. H. Workman and Il.Shofer For use of horsOSTTBd'carriace. and to the Street Railway Company for tickets for street cars, and Wm. Bennett for omnibus tickets. Our thanks .are eveeiaily alncr to Superintendent J. F Miller", for kindly furnishing passes to our Superintendent and committees, when arranging tor our annual dona tion, and other business interests of the Home; and E. . McGuire, jfor nasses on the h. Si II. Railroad. : October 30lh, the day set apart for the reonion of the friends of the 1 a tHaton,"Was jthis' jear in every way fieiitantiQ ana, pronrabia.. uamDridge, )ublin. Walnut Rtiljre;! I-ewisville, n..k. vAnnrf m.no4 ti. Middleb oro, West Grove, Lynn.Wafih ington, aud Poplar Run Preparative meeting, were represented witn no eral donations ot provisions and gen era supplies: also, farmers, millers. rf iewJs.Wrbaa-i'Viciniry' of -Rich mond, were generous in their contrib utions on this day. Scarcely a day in tbe past year, bat we have received some token ot ;ra raembrance either in money, wood.- nrnvtsmnfi .Mnthinir- nw fr cAi.Anf ''i homeless 'and " friendless, -we thank you:, friends, at home aud broadr--jn eitr ad country. ' - a j v MpefUl'y tender our. thank's to those who resBewbered our Home on Thanksgiving and Christmas days, j For the prosperity of our Home in the past year, we owe much to the kindly influence and good manage men! cf our Superintendent, Mrs. E. B. Swank.whom.it will be seen by our Treasurer's Report, has managed the work most ol the year without an i imoant taken for Wort done Iia the i boose, $173 43. All of which has been t Number at eouiiuenceiueat of the f yar, l? admitted a" members or the Home, dO: transients, adultsdd, chil dren, 15: bomes procured for adults, 19; children, 9; sent to friends. 11; children given to Orphans' Hnmej 2; sent to Reform School, 2; to County Asylum, 1; -pweuers cared for, 3 three for city, two for county: insane persons cared for until provision couldf be made for them, 2; died, adults, none; children, 3; number of children Iutntcf1n The Home Tit present Adults 12. children 8 Total 20. To tal during the year 121. On behalf of the Board. S. A. Iliff Davis, President. BOAKD Ol" 3IA.SAGEKS. -- Mrs. K. 11. Hopkins. Naoini Harri son. -enea Uaar. ilartba Valentine. Margaret Newton, Elisa Elder. Ra chel Jessup, Eliza John, Margaret Dennis, b. A. Ihtt Davis, Mary 1 Thomas, Richmond; Anna Votaw, Chester; Sarah Underhill, Washing ton; Jennie .Ieredith, Cambridge i-ity; JUiW JIA A-avma Pierson, Kebecca Moorman, .Newport; Narcissa Cox, Cox a Mills. OFFICERS OF THE BOARD FOR 1875. Mrs. S. A. Iliff Davis, President; ?lrs. fi. i. tloptins, and Mrs. M XT 1 . - WW,, . - - valentine, .urs. ijizzie mil, ice PreaweuUi, Mrs. Pi. DenoLS. Sec re Ury; Mr. Naomi-Hsrrison. Treas urer; Mrs E. B. Swank, Suierintend- ent; Vr. wary l. Ibomas, f hysician to the Home. BOAR&Or-TRCSTEES. 1 Abram Gaar, Timothy Nicholson, Edward Dennis, Wm. S. Reid. Timo thy Harrison. January X,1S74, to January 1,1575. i Balance on nana from 173 $ 6t 75 irum v ainnt Kldee, fax- ftrk, Caridgr City, I ni'on City, BeloirPX iS mtmm Mlaqfa iuaKc.et raioil, IHlblin. Gmn. i From eitjr of Richmond 3IS M 3tO 00 From citizens of Kichmond and -rfl einity City fines. 100 9 County Commissioner and Towns'p . assoa I ruiees 271 no iBprraoc...;.:..ri oo , T 50 ..,, - i, . tiMsa DISBURSEMENTS. ' . Paid for groceiiea, provisions, and i " Home expenses generally sag 5 Interest on mortgage ... T 300 00 Wood i 115 Ti Matron's nalary 3H) ( Awistant an (m House repairs , , 12 44 Balance on hand . 2$ 75 TRC'STEES' REPORT. 1 Mgarport ei.tbe Tni- for the Jer eaMHnr Deeesiber 31st, 1874, was presented to the City Coun cil at their meeting last night: To lh Mayor and Common CooncUyof tba I City 4 Richmtid i A itSN , Tb Truatees o( the Ilome for the Friendless, "in "making the following renort to vour Honorable Body, tak great a4sufistaUa ha,t he isf atitution has been very succsinuy carried on by th ldy managers dur ing the past year. As will be seen there have been,, large, number of transient persons senfttr the; Jiomc, both children and adults, and al-, though tha amount t money received . as not beet Ure, ear; ciMMns and those in the Vrcroity have shown their good will to this useful institution by donating provisions; etc.; i byi this means rendering important aid 1 those on whom the care of providing I ir tha friend let devolves.' ".We re- : gret our inability to lessen the debt of !.U00, which sUilhaoirs over the in stitution, but your kindness in hither to coving toe iaiers na enaoicu us to Sse all the mean, received, for thei" ftnee imor i airs ihis tti comfort and protection of those whoa she buhdmg was designed; r Tbe inmates have also earned iy their work (principally washiug) which has been expended for them, the sum off 173.43. dumber, of inmates at ; cmb men ce ment ol year, 19; admitted during the year, dU; transients- ytauiisrai, cnii- dren lo) 70; homes lound tor snuu 19; homes found tor children. 9; sent to their families, 11; sent to Orphans' Home. 2: sent to Reform School. 2: teut to. Ootmix Asy 1 o; l;oi ne r s cared for, (from city 3. county 2,) 5; insane, persons provided for till pro vision could be made lor them, 2; chil dren who have died, 3; children cared for, 34; inmates at present, adults, 12, children. 8. Provisions donated from aync. Henry, Rab Randolph. nd other, counties in Indiana, and Preble coub,-4 ty, Obio: ... 200 podnefs faeat;,fl00 flour; 4 bush els peaches; 33 bu. apples; 47 bu. po tatoear 13 bo. weet'botatocev30 cans fruit; 10 bu. corn-meal; 12 bu. corn; 5 bu, turnips: 2 bu. beans; 2 bu.. wheat: 3 bu. beets; 8 bu. tomatoes; 20 baskets fruit; 8 do. vegetables; 10 do,, provis ions; 6 turkeys: 4 barrels crackers; 41. beads cabbsge;175 pumpkins, 14 cords wood; 6 gllou apple-butter 5 do.. vineear: o do. molasses; ii do. picxic;. 110 lbsseap; fiQ4o.dried $ppidrx8do. coffee; 3 do. tea 8 . do. ,buWer4 do. lard; 7 do. dried peaches; lbOdo. ice: 10 chickens; US pieces second hand clothing; f 40 worth of dry goods by the merchants ot Kichmond; 4U loaves bread; 30 pies: t doz. eggs; 3 galls coal i oil;. 1U ,1km. :&athers,0 galls. milk. Ou behalf .of- tbe Board of Trus tees, A. Gaar, Pres t. .It is asserted as a fact that every can-; vasser who has turned his attention to the introduction of the New v amily Sewing Machine in his locality, or. ; ho has been fortunate enough to se- cure an agency, has outstripped tne best efforts in making money of the old and tried Agents of the high priced machines, which latter they now replace. The demand is enor- mou ids'Saleaso frapid ,ail money. made so reaoily with so little effort' that Farmers, Tradesmen, Specula- fcc, are flocking into the busi,-,", ness as fast as they can secure terri- : tory and get their goods on the ground to supply anxious customers. It is Bn&rvelouS how these machines sell when" exhibited, it being a recognized flael that people will Imy Ulie twst at. tbe lowest price. It certainly is the Maohiue' of the times and does the same--work, "as other ' Machines aC 80.00 nr.f9O.0O,' and we really; believe it would sell just as readily at double' and then not cost half the usual price of so good an -article, for it is aston- isning to see the vast amount ol labor t performs at so low a cost. The in ventorship dAinlaJed with testi- new Machine which so suddenly and suc cessfully bounded into popular favor.' t proves to be just what is wanted - every day, by every one, everywhere," hahawa Tamily.f It. Jus attained n enviable reputation in mauy thou-. sanus vi noioes auu jaciories, ior 11s solid strength, power, rapidity, sim plicity, certainty, and ease of opera-" tion. with extreme beauty, fineness and reliability of its sewing; while the wonderful low price (Twenty Dollars' foa Large and cpmplcteewiniE Ma cnine witli a strong table and treadle) places all idea ot competition entirely ut ot the question. It stands alone its merits and price. e advise you to invest in one at once tor your Wile, Daughter. Mother, Sister or Lady Friends and make a home bap-, py, or put them in your factory, or what is better if you are lucky enoueh, . secure an agency, it there is none ius h vour tow a. and make money- yourself , The many, rew Attachments ior doing ; extra fintr, skillful and difScalt work. are a surprise in their simplicity ot construction and far below even "grange prices," and will be delivered safa rt rur doer: no- matter bow re mote'yoa may reside, rf you" rrite for' them. Address. J. Thomson, Has xa & Co., 907 Broadway, N. Y. The Aldine far Frbraarr, 1S73 (No. 14 of tbe current series, as the publishers seem to prefer calling it), leavca the reader a little in ioubt i whether tbe impression created by the previous number that it was a trifle better, especially in variety, than could be kept upka, an -average was indeed well ffomrW. For the Feb ruary n amber is quite the equal ef the 1 January in varwnr.anj. ii naa oe or two leaturea oi even rare excellence. Afis4eallyThereBveew -fcefter drawing?, ana scarcely ever any bet-lerwood- engTavfriga, thasT ;Keep;ng the Peaee,- a daf-pietare5 by Peter Meraa, qnite worthy of Landfiecr in his best days with which the ii umber opens. '-The late Job A; Hews rap. plied, jas t before his death, the three exquisite t lews of the Uoaewaugh, hich follow;"1 and not even he ever" did any better workT than'some ot he rock, tree-and water era borations of these j fiaettrres. llTwe Pleasant' Occ-pations,; and TlFrtojBate Mssis mtJl are eosananiM thm fte - , . x i . pacaaaiiaiy tctito Itkm eenclu- ioajof that rural love-story ofT h ich tbe'Ardfne'lia8rbefoTe 5yen'nior thaA,-ena-ehariatsg dimpse byi the same artist-FJunt the SrtJs a nohle ft&jMaVtMare. FU. tonvey inff hee eesl buj asaecostnmes and manner tf the olden time and a smrularly well-drawn little without name, bat showing two girls rolling about on the rammer grass, j anS "three tTiewf of. dddlyfheautiful Peter lo roach Cathodral, ae of the handsomest in Eaghind, make up the art-contents of the number, really perfect omragfc, wU to vartut the secondary name: the "Art Journal of America." . The literature of the number, mca4 while, quite jLeepa pace witn the pic tures, in excellence and variety. The leading paper, in many regards, is what promises to be the first ef a atrial .l)Arl -'Su-ral I . -1 a in YTia. tory.'"by Walter Pleydelf Eatle. ot London the opening paper, alter an . introduction, dealing somewhat ttart- the Real Lady Macbeth?". . Suckle; series of papers, if pursued with tie same care and force, may make a more attractive feature in the Aldine than even the purchasers know. The edi- a juaeru Lituioc. JLBton Aiose i , . . . r . , , . . 1 1 1. : l. iiosi jxti 01 in trreseni, otcj- wsica .1 -ti K 1 , . 1 mere win proDaDiy De neany as many C4uuic iiiic view as naan,-aaiie : iu subject U . certainly worthy of (the thought thus excited. "Mignon's Ba by," a short sketch ty Mrs. 31, F. Butts, is singularly7 pare and sweet, even for the thtme; and "The Paint era Mantle," by Alice D. Wildo; "Vestiges of Summer," by Jenny Burr,- "About Weeda,'by V, iW. Bailey; "Charles Sumner s Art Lega cy," by" Earl Marble; a very" quaint and enjoyable continuation ef the; se lial story, Lt Lillian Bracjr"; and papers on Music, Art, and Literature, make up a full justification of lour charge of "infinite variety." 0 rhymes, there is equal variety, in poem somewhat long and full of odd interest, 31y Harly Bird by Henry Morford,-"Questioning tbe Sew 5fear ' (something that many persons are do ing, just nowkby ,Mary D. Brine; "Songs in leep? by Wm. C. Rich, ard; ' The New and tbe 01dr". by Et tie Rogers; and "A Midwinter Sere nade," by D. L. Paine. The opinion is worth repeating, that the Aldine in this new issue well keeps up to the standard of January; and no higher praise is needed. y " " ' . The Aldine Company lias determine ed to establish an Art Union, similar to the well-known Art "Union in Eng land, and distribute Its works of aTt, both sculpture and paintings, which are , constantly collecting, among its subscribers. Art premiums, valued at ?2,500, will be distributed among each series of 5,000 supscribers. Sub scription tickets, at $6 each, entitle the holder to the Aldine for a year, to the new chromo, and to a ticket in the distribution of art premiums. The Aloine Companyi publishers, No; 58 Maiden Lane, New York City, , KThe racy writer of editorials in the Independent suggest that Bible operas are now in, order, ancl wants some , jrenious to write up "Samson and Delilah, Balaam and Mrs. Potopher, Soloman an'i .Sbe bah," bat forgot to mention David sad i -Uriah s v beaations wile,' as another subject. a j ' : : j f V The roughness f the weatbercre- ates the wish that the ground-hog was defunct! - - . n v ; ; The Council select W, E. Wilcox, to assess the property of the city. giv ing him $300. O. K. r ' t ;:; CiBMSMkl4dV;-.v.1; " Omaha, Jan.' 30. A courtesan named Fannie: Rogers, committed suicide to day. It is naid her right name was Alice Taylor, of Roobelle, HI.' - - ' TJtica, N. Y., Jan.' 20. Fit masked armed, men bound and gagged tbe "watchman in the American Express Co.'s office early thi morning, and tiien carried off a Dag containing uie nigm train packages. The loss is believed to besmalU 3Q OIIVT'J, , Patterson, X. J., Jan. 30. The jury in the case of Dr." Kicarda, tried for an assruit with intent to kill a patient, by administering an excessive dose of morphine to con ceal nial practice, after, an tour's deliberation brought in a verdict of guilty uf a simple assanlL . The parents of the boy injured by the doctor, previously obtained a? Judg ment in a suit for damages. " - ! ' FIrea. Sprikgfikld, 5Iass., January 0. Maynard'a tobacco - barn with ' the stock was burned last jiight.Loss, 538,000; insured. -: , , LirrtK Rock. January ,30 The machine, car, blacksmith and pattern shops of the, Memphis., railroad, in Augusta, opposite this : ity.--. were burned about 10 o'clock this morning. I.. o?8 $30,000, witn no .insurance. , Philadelphia. Januarv30. Pres f fobs &Lowens mill at Sfinont, was burned this mornme. - The loss' is heavy.: Three hundred 'hands are throws out of etnploymea t by the fires New York, Jan! 30.' . ? Tbe Kvenin Post "nublishea- ja mor that a laree house in Boston sus pended to-day. "Tho Ininnrtion aainsl Ibei Kavtlloni of a dividend by tne jjajcesaere lun- - road C ompany waa dissolved to-day.i Kant srafemenr: jjnans. increase 51.12400; fpecie. decrease, $3.804,(W04 rUecal tenders, increase. l.ttU.0Utt 5de posits, deerease: ts,wO; circulation. decrease, ?oDI,4W,, reserve, decrease, Aa Appveal Fraas tbe raaakaapr Siocx Citt, Iowa,! January 30.- An executive committee, appointed at a mce liner of tbe ritizeas ot this citvl have issued an appeal fat aasktaBee to eeuiera in aontkern cunsu, Southern Dakota, and Northwestern Iowa, whose landa have been desola ted by the grasshoppers. They., urge especially on tbe'public Ihnetessity of seed for the farmers. . Food, cloth ing, and money r also needed. The- --I.,- ;.t t T.nJa ! ci pally , in . the. eeaoties.. of Cedarf I T-v T.' J Tl-i- - - X- 1 j. ; lixon. n.oox anu mtgia, iu- .icuru . ka, the settled portion ol Somthern Dakota and that parties of Iewa sit mted in the Upper Deamoines valley.' The committee awwre contributors that donations seat thesa will be fadi' cioiMly di triboted. , The, pn 1 is signed by Mayor Warner ana other prominent citizens ; The Atlansai state hoard of finance pnbliahes a eali to the older ef "Ar kansasbonds aaking a, corretpoad etK with a. view to a eensoltdatioti and seMteeient of the -debt ontstand- inir arainat the ataii A ivmnntiin picture, 0f landholders is suggested by a reso .;.i. i r.i.. i n A FAMOUS 'BOOK FOTjiD. If he Wuta '- '' - 5 -, M lxrisviijE, " Kr., Jan. 3L- uook lor wluch a reward of ip thousand pounds in gold has beei, . offered " by ilr, ,t. Gal bourne, cu London, and stated in a circular 1 extensively 'distributed by him to relate to , a member of the royal, family o " England, - against tfieT publication of which tbe Lorxl Chancellor Issued " an injunction, and of whlchT only one copyi is , known to- be- in tbe United Slates, was yesterday discovered to be in-, the Ktoeaeasion of a voufatylawver of Kbisctt 4.The jpwaer eoold not be found until after midnight, and the, facts then., obtained from him were, too late to" be telegraphed. The, Courier-Journal oi this morning contains a' lengthy account of tha book and its possessor, from which the following extracts embrace tha . main facts. .The book is a memoir . of Georgo the Fourth, containing a minute history of all the scandal ous passages in his hfe, with an ex , poeure of thcorruptiori of his pj htical administration. Tho identi : ty of the book seems positive, for it .' bear 8 tha imprint of the publishers name in the circular, as well as the date of, ite i6UiS3li--Tli9 meiu oir is in two volumes, "and a hasty glance at the contents sameus , elearfar-to r showfwhy it is .that so large, a reward iBoffered) lor it. A wo or tUreo year a ago anoinghsh gentleman, named Taylor, a book salesman of this - city, discovered tha volumes in a case of books that the firm had imported fromC- D. Caseenone, a London book dealer, now out of business. The volumes had not been - ordered, and it was presumed they had been placed in the case accidentally. ' Mr. Taylor was perfectly familiar ' with all branches of English literature,' and : when his eye lighted upon the work he at once appreciated its value,, Tbe date of importation was about the beginning of 1873.- He showed, the books to a number of . literary gentleraen of the city, and ; among them was the -young lawyer who is now its fortunate possessor. The latter- gentleman hesitated some; day about f making the . purchase, but his love of the rare and curious in literature triumphed, and he bought them. Since' then the voi-3 times have hlled a place upon the shelves of the library of the gentle-, man in queBt ion. 1 1 is quite certain -that the reason that the royal family are so solicitous for its destruction lies in the fact that the marriage of -s King George with Mrs. Fitzherbert is proven by letters and documents, taken from the royal archieves. It also testifies that a child was born" to Mrs. Fitzherbert while in lawful wedlock, tj The books contain finely t exeeated portraits of s those women whose-names have become familiar to' all students of the shady side of English history in connection with' thai Pi i the amorous George. Rietiniaata' MarkcU. jrsorrwted weekly by Jf. W Brlgaa and Thou. Nestor. The former el vea us the prices of grain, and the lAttertke prices of other produce anu grocnes.j Having.' Wheat per buRhel.......... 1 m Selling. Corn per buxhPl... . 85 . ( ihU perbnntel.... - Ha Hay per ton. ........... - 16 Oil' Botterperpound....M..... J ' 3) i Kim per dozen '3-5 28 i Potatoes per bunhel no 1 m - Flonr wr HW pfiHllils 2 0 2 75 Hams, suear cured - 14 16 Shoulders perponnd.T 8 i r, Hides per pe-ii'd. ........ ..,.' 10 12 Lard per lound... li r IK " Sujjnr, crnhed........ .'. ... 11. Coffee Sugars, .white, . yellow and " ' : brown '....'. ... ...10 to 15 New Orleans Molasses per eaI'.on. 1 W.( SorhumMolaswes per gallon 75 &rups per gallon r , ... 75 to gl 10 Ijocal J otices. Rail road Xeet t n-. t - There will be a meeting of the friends of the Richmond and Union ' City Railroad on Third day, Tnes--day. the 9th day of Second raofith, February next, at Lyceum Ball;, Richmond Ind., at 7 o'clock ift the ! evening, to hear the report of .'the1 engineer, examine maps, and pro files, and an estimate of, the cost of the lines, and take farther proceed ' ngs . looking toward a qoBipletion' of tlie road, TB4lween said cities, and extending' the same toward Jeffersoffville? ott'3 the Ohio river.' A full attendance of the people generally is desired... . , , 'A simnlar ' meeting will be held at Union City,-Second month, Feb nrary3.dlth'HoUs5idtrbnrg, Obio 16th; Bethel. 17th: Middlelx)rongh: By order of Surveying' Cohrmitte, - abuah aioftttt, tjoairman. , j " m t. Always Clea aha Particularly when yon lake med ieine, and go to M. B. Ballard's Drag Store at the Depot and get it. "f r;i.r '--: Caklla. ' a "At : the , old Taring man '. & Reid corner never disappoints their ens tomers in fnrnishimr them the "very " articles in the Grocery line to keep . body and soul together. ' 'f s ' '. ' . . -; 1 Seha1 Fnds.. m -.. - All persons in arrears fo? interest to the school fund of Wayne county '' are notified td pay imoediately and v without farther notice. . c Two pe cent damages on the ' principal sum, also on the interest lu a. with co6t of advertising-, will . attach "on ' denttrjueiits 6if thdTth '. day of "February, " 1875, 'and unless - the interests doe be previously paid, ' tne mortgaged premises will be sold to the highest bidder, on the loarth Monday of March, 187 and the mortgage foreclosed, "'"ri:" j - JUortgasres must: be renewed . whez the time for which they were given expires, and aav aacrUratre, . tne term, for which it waa iven, ex-? d piring- on or before the 17th day f 4 x euruary, lslo, most , be renewed or-paid off promptly at that time. Auditor. mef-'-.x..'....r .sax H'-'i. i ""Revolution- Stove; a very snne-' rior article, at Potts' Stove Store. Main street No. 280. I" Oar friend, John 'it Win slow, bsa m takesv the . establish meat of Cbas. A. Dickinsorv opposite Odd Fellows Hall, aad ' invites his old friend and tbe , pubLcT to : drop in and esamina his fine assortment of Wateties. Jewelry; ete : assuring them there ia no place within the city where the mt for a good s' arti ele is more satisfactorily made than at this reliable hoos. Chas. r A Dickiiisori, the farme proprietor, with his ripe experience in the busi ness, will btf there ready to give his kill, counsel and judgment in the repairmg ox time-pieces, and tbe quality of the Goods oil sale, so that complete satisfaction will be given to customers. s w.i i : i " Lloyd, the famous map man, who made'; all tha maps for General Grant and the Union army, certifi cates pf which . he published, has just invented a way. of . getting a relief plate from steel so as to print uoyd 8 Jiap or tne American n tinent showing from ocean ' to ocean on one entire sheet of bank note paper, '40x50 i inches large on a lightning -' press, and , colored, sized and varnished for the .wall so as to stand washing, and mailing anywhere in the' world for; 25 cents, . - r . a ' re or unvarmsnea ior fl.u cents. a Auis map ' shows the whole . United States . and Territories in a groop, from surveys to1875t with a million places on it, such as. towns, cities, villages, mountains,, lakes, , rivers, streams, gold 'mines, ' railway stations, etc."This map should be in every house. - Send 25 cents to the Lloyd Map Company, Phila delphia, and j you will get-' a copy bv return mail. - i Cirvat Kale ' - ia Of cheap Goods, at J. Fobkjjeb"b. Tan Can GeT " ' ' J' ' u ,"' j 7i Fitted with Overcoats, DresS- eoats;1 Pants' and Vests, at ,. S. Starr & Son's, No. 241 Main street iieap fbr cash. Trwwlta, st That will defy "Baggage Smash ers," of all sizes, at Jas. S. Starr & Son's, at his old , stand on Main street Go to No.1 241 and select a tasty ,and sulstantial articlo.1 ' For KTt Coal Burners. Go to Potts' Stove Store,,, No 280 Main street. Fa aatly- droeerlea , ., i At iJoha Petereon's '. Grocery Store, opposite Richmond National Bank, at the old Strattan Corner. Fruit and Vegetables always to be had there. J qa iw. i'J i i iit-'l t i-y i j j h The Place to Bm , "A. new hat is at John Suffrins' tne natter at lus old. stand oil Main street.' , , . , A mn 'Lim or carpets. ' f -j ut tne nnest texture and mos beantifal ' patterns, at the store of James Forkner; Main street Nb.- 270."'"' " -'s ' 1 .e Clothing, always at J. S. Starr &, Sone's, Nx 241 Alain street, f : Jfa. aaa Mala Street, ti ,;.,. Is the most fashionable Clothing establishment tr in tbis c city the enterprising proprietors J; . Zeyen & Bro., always have the most se lect assortment of piece goods on hands - and orders . are -f always promptly and satisfactorily filled, at prices that never fails to please tne customer, uive J. Zeyen Bro a call. - snt r n ... 4 On mortgage security.' ' Apply to -u; Joseph JJicKmrso! a Co.. CKld Fellows' Building. Ladles af Oar City '"- Will always find the largest and best assortment of Dress Goods at Koeringfa, in .the'.Tdmswiler Buikb- k-ert'beBeat '.-'' u'' "Teas and Coffee! in Jhe City,-, go to Fletcher & Co.s, No. 333 Main street, k " n-'i s:" . ' . - ' . m. ..; ' ; ; y i MareaWfct BHwlaia; may . On Noble street, Opposite Depet, is tne place to satisfy Hunger. Sam' knows - irtst how to-'cater to suit the most fastidious. ' Oo there for a "square seaXTV . V Cia ta Keeriar'a , c For your Goods," cheap for cash, at ' Emswiler s, Bnudin' ro. 243 Main street "9 Cv ', That Mew Meat Skp, . .T . building, has always a good supply of i the best of i reaa 31eai. Tar- keys, Chickens, Jiggav Floor, Feed, etc.,. . .. ?1 - ilt ia It Is I'eeleaa te Attempt . " ' ' ' i "I To ' cleanse a ' streani while the fountain is impure. . Dyspepsia, complaints of Che liver or kidneys, eruptions . of the : skin, ; scrofula, headaches,' and, all diseases arising from impure blood, are at onee re moved by Dr. -Walker's ' California, Vinegar s Bitters,., purifier of the blood, and renovator of the system. It has never been known to fail. t ! j! t" " I' " i 9 " ' 11 1 11 1 1,1 1 ' ASlH raly s-it ) - Of . pre paid Knvelops aad Postal jCar da now at the Fostoffice. rati aad WlaUer xaefeleaaa. " , -, ; , In the JVfillinery Ime, for Biita, fienasiets, -ete4 ebeap for cash, atf No, 19 North Franklin street. ! S. A. Ixrrr Davts.3 : "At tne old arattm corner, naa always one of the best assortments 'of Family Grocrriea, from which to select f: Go toer,t CT i ' 'rm f '-. n T - r 5 't ! ; Every Article 3Teedd . ' ' Bargis,.West Main Street The "finest, fattest rSnf 'best, at John Peterson's, N. W. Cor. Main and Pearl, opposite CStizens' Bask. . 'Andrew Johnson, ' ex-Presi Jent.. of the United SUtea. waa elected United State? , Senator v ,y the Tennessee Tgisbiture,'aa the sue eessor of Sir. BrownIow ' General , A. 11 Burneide was elected United States Senator by the Bbode Island! Legislature, to succeed TVilliaBa Spmgne. ;V ; " '";7T-." Z , nr i avtvm i i ar mt ra Laxkin Guria Hkrr F - Thatanaa. Thomaa E. TnompaoD, Jtwi-U B, Luib. warn drralt rurt. ADril term. ISTa rorvcloaui. Nu.l4T. j 4 B it knoara. Tkat oa tha Ilataar or le- oenitwr. 1-T4, tbe abora ntnidl plalntifT, by Yoana Yun, Attornava, Bled la tli of fice of tkic Clerlt ot ilia Warm V'lrcull lourt fata com plaial against aatrf dpfrndatK In thH above eaUtiad eaaae. toaatliar with III afS davit of a contiit pviaoD.Uiat aaidde- ' frndanta. Mar K. Thorn oji and Thomas " K. Tbom paoo, ara aot rveidantsof tk tUate : of Indiana. - tteid Uafondaata, Mary K.Tboonpaon aad , Thomaa K. i'tiom naon. Utcrrfbre, at b-rr l-y aotined or tne nuns and peadeney of aaM -cvamplaint asatnat thetn, aaxl thai unlaaa tbcyauMaraud antver or demurlbervlo. ' at th call ids of rtieaaid oaoer.outh aa-J eoad day f Ua next tm mt aald Court, to , be begun and n-ld at tbe Court Houw in Klcbiond,onlaeratlb Hoadtrof April. : 18T5, next, aaid coaplajut asd the matter and tlan tbexeiu contained and alleged, will be taken aa true, and the aaid cauea wilt be heard and determined in their ab- 7 Sf Witneat, the Clerk, and the Heal Of aaid Court, at tha etrr of KiobV jAKAU. ... roottd, ibia aa day feoruarj-.a . i ; I,, il i ,i ili S i ' I. '" 1 i-eC TATE OJT IX JU as A.WATXK C4.,eat - Calvjn "51. "Latham and.Uary. hia' wtte. vs. Edward Dnlan. et. aL1 , - Wayne Circuit CourtApril terni; M ISTO.- No. 153ft Partitten. ' miAi w . . j I 1875. -No. 153a : Partitiett. Beftf knoww. that on 'the first Jay1 of Pebroary, 1875. tha WbeVe earii4' plaintifia, by their attorsey. Hied in the -ofhes et tha Clerk of the Wayne Circuit t Court their' ceoiplsist afaiast aaid da fendaDts in thaabeve entitled caoae,to getber with the affidavit of a eempc tent person, tharsaid defendanU, hd ward lhilan and his wife. Julia Brit too and Joha Brittoa her bubanl, 4 biotbar aad sister ef Wm.-- Dalaa. 1 Clemens -llaa and the sis children t ot iewia-iJuiM (brother )eeeaed. to- wit SumarUn Pulaa and Thank full ' his wife. Warren .Smith aad Martha his - wife, Matilda Hays and Sautel ' her hnsbandf Lura ' Wilcox and Janies Iter htrebandFrancia Arn- strong and Thomas her baaband L-I ciada Latham's children, ts-wit: Jobs Latham and Ihchel; bin wift, James Latham and Rhoda hia wife. Alfred - f Latham, David Latham and Fanny tin Wife. Moses Latham and Maria hia : wile, Prccilla Heihnan and Heary her nuBDand, ciiias Xiatnm aaa zllisabet his wife, Sarah iWlnrrisrer and West ley her hnHband,Saurh Xatbatr and Calvin M. Laths m fDlatnaifn and Cary hia wife. Patxy FnlU's childr a.1 to wit: Cvnthia Fufti. Hannah Msnra " . n 1 V., v.. t k T i -1 and Amanda his wifeEHzahetb Elli ott find James bthndband, and Smith FultB. ! Smith DtilatriveBitdri, td witnjaraea Dulan and hiBtwifejEj ward Dalatt end wife. WUKstst . Dulan and wife. ,. Samsna . Tjulan'a children.. i to-wiu Kancy , Michael' and Salomon her husband, and Infant child, Suaan Wilcox and William her nasband, and iNatnamer Xulan and and Bally Bbhthderf and of Harriet'- heira not kaewe, r All hairs W iliiam Dulan. deoeaaad. are . not reaidentaof the Slate of fndiaaa, -Said defendants, Edward Jhtlaa) ana bis wife, Julia Britton amd John Brit tea ber husband, hrother aad sister of Wm. Dulan Clemens Dtelaa avd tbe' six children tf Iewia IHdaa (hsother) '. deceased, to-witi -JJamartaa . Xhilanr and Thanklall,' Wis wje , Warreu ; Smith and Martha', Jus", wile. Matilda Hay and Samuel her' huabaed, Lou- . iaa Wilcox-, and Jarnen' ber Iwsband." Francis Arajittotir st?i Themar het hssliaed; Lneiada LathaaaaehiMreajt to-wit : Joha 3J LathataU -and. . Kachei ; hia wife,. James LaUuma-'led Rhodu his wife. Alfred LatWaDavid Lath am and Fannyhls wtfa oaei Lath-i; am "-and. 'Maria iVwie ' frecilla fleiltiian and3 Henry her' husband 9ila Latham and Elisaeaeh hia wife, i 8arak Wint ringer aaat Weetlf i her ( huibaad. Smith' Lathasav and Calrin. M. Latham f Plaintiff). aad, Car: hi wile; Petrty FulU's-efciTdrea. to-wit ' Cyntbia Foltx, ITaamh MQorend . Albert' her" husband.' -'Tavlor ' Falt and Amanda'- his wrfb.t Elizabeth 'i KUiott d Jaasea hev hirshand. and Smith Fultzr SaTtth aVsdae's ehildren, -to-wit: Jataes Alaa eo4 his wife., Edward Dulan aad wile WiyinI)u,r lan and wife Iaw8eo.DoJaus ah'd- '. dren; o-wit Nancy ".MichaiJ and Snlomdri'" her htuhMil " anrl- ftvfaat child; Susan. Wrteor aad Wjllftnt' her nuabamt, and xtttarnel Ulalatt and Harriet: aad SHy? Sbolaadar and of deceased baira- mt kaewBrr-aJl heirs , of Dr. Wil liana Dulan deceased arc therefore herrfcxD.otified of the filing and pendencv..f sid eomplaiat afrairit tbeaa,, and that onlest they1 appear- ami twm 'or demur thereto -1 at the- raflinc ef said eause'eBthc aecoad'day-ashe aext Terie ' of iatd voartyto ae Sefiro. ane hmit m&'Aha Ceurt Heswe ia the cUr Siebnond en ; the 4th Monday of April, lilpxt. aia compiaioiana tbe-matters ,Dd things therein contained aad alleged. ' will be- ta (as as true, and the L said eaaae witt he beard anddefainjised in thsir ahseaeav ; 'jn.vzv-x til , s a iness,the Clars:, aad the. ,a ..Seal of said (Joert. at Rich-! CsealJ-, anwd, tbia 1st day of Feb-1 f :: wm.h. ltnde: ciark t James Perry," Attorney far Plaintiff. "m .' . .. .. - . 8 t't I WKIes; tsr4 iax-j ; lo aTw cswu-eifta t. c T'i "ia 'lift nl-f -3r j,."! UEECHiS? -TAILORS, f.. 3" eii Ll.to-J-t Gent's BNirnisliers,! .0 1 mid jtUCTttntit TffT Jff , t as rr A full Ian cf V7cdcaa r .iin "t s't a-j . C.'i 9lt. tl d . i-!fcHA KA 4 . I I.cjCJnsiReecivd.1 I Hrw " aCULa:..or aamA fine amm. plea. We are folly prepaaad to aaaaaQar- menta at snort notice, ta UMIateatstrle.aji I at reaaoaaMe raaea. ;1 3 .J ' . tf To'InventADmar. ratentir,srMMtl4 adlmw TOTK A:OOl."9olie ttoraaod CottanaVwelai PateatCaaea,Iiay. too,Oblo t Fampbiet. alMialllaionnatleri, atfree. r i.. .v, . T7T T7 T7 SAMPLE to Aaenta. Ladles' I? XV CjJ Combination Needle - book. Somothic3 v fori You. and irt-t It. Addr-M F. !. HURST, 75 and 77 Saaaaa at reel, yw Yark.- 4i f 'lrtuileU to tolvara T. 1- ati baw llnea wDicli te are furrilaiia with opemtora. a WW per- iHamh. turtle. rrasa .It Td ea aJi i-rmaitcO d VELtt8 t7AHBOLieTABETS. c "P ewfy tm bum BVaaep. A TRtrb ATD ae'fttiiEUT. Sold by Drnssiata. i- ai .'. Z All Crz kHr&xUi 5 .it iotL.9X w tt.jZ.rn i,vtf V ?. aver. ' v4 t vi;aat Tbat tli people fevers a here" arm eai taytltaaly aatheaiM ami anmplei aarer to faia. Ilia woBer tlwMrarrea iittl tbrlUAO a ad. Ji"airiii SO yeara lu tha Wilds of iib,.j uwuMmaii. nratrt trull lllua- pwwr neami rotry tuua uura Ot, if you e, anl flfvrouipt. t x 3attiatCo., or Lf Valler riihllt In i i in irTenn at nniw '1 4 iJrm Y'? ' ' " "9''fi i ft .j..,.vai V AM AJU 1 ti tt. a Are yauaaatsui4 ttat any taarUon re- qolre more ot a v effort uaa you teef We ratnr? - - '5 eapa e-womlerrul Toiuo ami la viaofMior a.u, itt erletally on rhexerreuve oiv.-ui na toTjobart Viiror wa mm ttayiial araa. a t It U oo alcuUulic aujtiiif, ahica (! laetoe nhorttime;tilTTo frl trieshrl KJhlcb l!mr.- tteiei tall lo. a laaer oeuiai at ailinv ku. it i vegetable tuuW ttvt'l'a lAlltClli- on lite livei art4 aplaam. 1 . 11 rvulHiea UMfUawelatwaicU tlte tterre. and etvMncll a neiitHiv lciu to li , whole Y WM-ww aiwiUMas uimnvmiia leel iie a nr ltairr a nf penioiu-, m t t t a ix"rrm-r not-efpk'trt. Rat t FTiarae 'J ly rtiaKaaiieaesrJlia aatletit ri. li la j bciiaai aidta, btllaraxlualle Ma Mmtdilolr W irleneea Qosudcl. 4 t-l le- mii "?tM tariBteiitaUtam , . AudailttiiUy aiaalswayJ'. Thli no newaniTtaniMtu di,r liaa aie latig uaa wltkigafiiVi n - (llal leSliltj, auil ia pruiuumoatl by llialutli. eat mel(i-iM ftafhorftieii.tt.c tuot 1 0V eilul liillln mi.I lli,.ilM ! -r r - : Ask oii- (JTUBci-t frr It, e'or wale bv :- ' a aj Wit, tKhlKi A t-O., w.rtfl wA auoviTga etlfwiVfik. -T3T 9 i,'i! a'Jfar ..;v.t "V fcaat a' Mailable en! rree.,v perwm in evei- iii-IkIi-tiarltatlS aatafca wrilara nil l-llvr oi lor our ru.llJ C. S.'lft lur staple and rafriyr feopda frt ATVMnrH tn eotisiant t"ew4 Wear. JkaaMatdUi D. tmnsr in Aineri-- .galea oyer luvlf ttiullliou in 1S74. iJiraaeaah'teav tHeffnjt Drt-oti. Ami i eliaua lor (lale-or.4ttap at your nonies or traveimg. ?oj'1sk, IfouiOto anark-waarfllaeaaoinfM anil pii fa id a lloaf aauipla lil kC4iUJuJUfwifl4. Ad drvnt onae and aecrire Votirlrt ilioiv, 3 9i'si r -i H.IJBXLV is.. -4 , .,Howard trCe,l!IUmor-,ld. .'' -'- i ' " - ';'-' ' SH0Rtr0Si1tr;MftXt-t)AY ..vdi co f3 "Wir ir coi c id ha ti ,Lairt Tiitmtv. civa isr 'et3orlU tdl I ' W, ed .TA,mr ASfSiSel A, VAM"'I V,firar c f rtaT t n..- f.. fun .AiX. .100K) ah emto. 19nem-li ' . .rT51ini.iu raii'i vMi .-mA...A.. 2.1.1 M UK) l ah Olfla, Wal.Z.. W l.W t -arti Olfta, jTfi!:!"C- '0.i i M0 CaMfa tjiga, o-j.aaa!fcJa..4.j!Huo a2,n Oaah rilrti, atnoenHnt")1j2..ifi001000 rst Bcsf ic trrV io,eee. IIarv..;.. . ,-li(U..Mj7-..U'10 w glswaeev-ee'' IS . TlielojitDolltr rtii'jm'. lluuiau Aaorl atfon, ermrterwf hy rri Itirllaure of V lr ai a l .! M.e-itreult omt et tnaaga Co., Icohsc-s liy a Ota ml Olttt'onct-it tu w-tnl-tah taftnilaw alhmV- lVv fire C4 It,. flrta.au! f ellliila f MeemC Virginia," al Montpelfer, Uie former revidencu Prea idaat:AaaMaiaw. ny ,"i Ioa JinSa' I AffVaMa Hfta- atinatft nar tHtl ai well mat ual aU-U w Itfa a la rti-artty ot tfteortleem of the Montpjir FetnaJe Ha tai ai Jattaa. .waereaata la tltewiein. 1 ily of luy.bouie, ap J iitie.t Uiir.iBtelll faeeiee, awrtiietr worrn arwt-nign reptr tatloit aaaf-ai-raouaaray 4 b4 paoiie aonti- aence, innueoce ajiaauiH-iaiiiai meaoa no awaanrmai uatiatea tmiarlhaiK - )... JAM AMlnU KJtJej'lji. Virginia. aMStA, Va.; StJly 8. 174. ' , eaa,,insi aii a alrman of br.not ia 'I'rjPrritf' nltl 'r t ULUlcU to Uiecou- fi A?aOalSvT,U BWi ak S. Jodse EtTn tlixtiict trf.Va. j Fartatar mail itjaap raHHmlWiiiirj Hi L E aeellenf y QUbertC. al krtxit. rtj o i of Va Won. ftot.,rjrfier, T.lenf. liov. ot r av araa peajsaw eaar a aw; wanatcee ami MemlifTf Cnarlroin a. KnrMaticeafoe Wewetw JhwV be mte liv axeceae ra-tpoa-eofy-arfi Washlntrton, IK r.,'or by rvitftitered lto.Ur. "4ar raa araisiri ,-tenanaiaH, etc., - - f -rnaAa.lB. A Ataaaadria Va. Reliable agpur rait:l everji thai. .i.... . -. -.' )' 1. i.. ., -T..-.7si iijaeTi"Fj "tZ Los Ties Tlieze ia no plTl'''t' Uie Ceutanr 1.1 o meet -aUX pPtrTaUese, ne aweUlag It alii not anWae,' antt no laruenea wbicbltwlll not eurKTUrs fit strotig hrhroage, but it ia trae. W1eth aara aretjot sjeue; Ha ef niaaii mai saipua Ht'aaa a mduaa a Snore ajaa-ef raw aaaatgtt taeaeOste, IffSkjaa-, palas, .apraiaa, awUita' itaAe-Urfasta, acalda, burna, salt rbura, aaf acbe, etc up on the human fratn;, antfbf ktralna, spatta an,eteWpo aWrroala in- one year than kaweail oaatriawu leSfcniaaiaaataatl tbe artt basaavllt Ja awsraer irrtsji t, an aU-beaUas l-faUaxer. sptes Aferow . away their erotcljea Ui Ume walkpeiaon- "1 taia TU tea are MHWmmI ha-&raLnit-lh wouu MM aaeHteaia wtthoet a aear. 'It la ifBSSaMueia prSlSaladawSBnJ teXii(ao,ajaallalMaaaaUojaat what 11 MMniidi aa lo- Tboaavhonowanf- lerftoiM rfeeymittan, JaJh or elllnde- awvewanR ar a.j ttmb w -aaa enranr ijMnasat. .BnMMi: aswaStiaeaaSl ol efaroBie tbmamtimm,ga,nDij tjuapra, etc, bare been reeeUed. We wtlt aeaat a eJrenlar tmetaialac eertlflcatea, the repe, ate, iUH aww SsaueaUiis lty lne awll Aaraes afd aaajas, ajfor acrew-worBi .lnr abeep. . rjtaek owrea.Aiils natmetit la Worta year attefatlOB. "Kolam tty aaoatfaa wWaawt OMasw LiHiti "ra ci B.aa.awtSiAaJaaw VarCK ' Caaes ar Wa-.an"a aonaf n iii rraa 1 a.T.a ; aa - - ne?eeowe!a. esse wlneaije aaa proa new nauru aieep. Jt contain a nei Lb er minerals, morpblae or alcohol, and ta pleasant to take. Cblldraa ruvd not cry Hai t t-- .vide ATT.rn r-,.J.;.f? j7 Onm Valn- BBHSBtV xw uauiuiu, aiaaa. aaa aaotbars aaay rast. t