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The Columbus Republican from Columbus, Indiana • Page 3

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It I T1TB REPUBLICAN, Rev. A. Parker, Rev. J. K.

Pye, and, Jos. Harry Franta haa received and wUl open in a few daya a large atock of pore Candies, A Reined for EpUoot Iu i XT VIS TIME aniistak of one of oar compositors hu week made the Water Works look, lik' rather expensive institution the city. The hill allowed to Wm. Mart for wood wa for1 $120 instead of $930 a the com p. 'made (.4 tkst th that all sheuM A3STlr MorkaT FINEST 1 trncted to propose to-the Holly faaufac-taring Co.

that the city issue to the Company four eity orders for the! amount due them, principal and accrued interest np to Jan. 1st 1373, the order to be held by th Company one year and made to draw interest at ten percent. Moved by Moyer to recoxMider the motion paused at the meeting th Council held Sept. 5th, 1872, instructing the clerk to lraw an order on the Treasurer for in favor of Nathan Powell to pay the interest on the second series of Water Worksboods; Carried unanimously. The original motion waa then put and unanimously voted 1 i' The salary bill for th month of November, amounting te $346 were allowed.

The following accounts were, also allowed nollyM'fgCo. pip Ac for W.i Work 94.11 Nathan Powell, coupons and inter- est doe on 2d series of bondsl ,590.75 B. Busch A Sons, repair at IW. W. 15.7 WATCHES, JEWELIIY A SILYEUWARE V.

nil 1 a i COLGLAZER'S Aij old and curious Ibriff ago In tBe lww'k ooils, i that, ith hich Hary Hiil.lhe we kaowti vcira irUniajif hiw trettM hor wnoe thy fintt had the ami has found it very succt'SftfiiJ, brick ia placed in a lug had oyft it surface ia poured a qttautltjf off Loid vincjriu-. Tlie 1 fj.tcn.id jtb tho! hcmlstall of the lfo tu to iorvr his nose and motif tl nrmntic furti arit-in front tlis briclt nvitrih atid hn4 the e(f's't of tlevtif intf tlie thalaria and sootlifriff th irn tntcd 4 iu-flamed thpf' throntZ Mosvosr, the prettf little roan fiinrf. wan giren thii nort of medicine and alrooMt recovered, so thnt be tradriT cn slowly on Sundar and looked bright mm wen. I. JlrniAf.

Brirradier-Geuera Ira inMcDowl, who has iu.st been it eralia the Umtod butt vidrf Meiide, deceased, ia a native f.r which rut he was apoirjt(d Um a endetship in the UnitclbLuleH Jliii-tary Actulciny at Wet l'oiut in l8.i He graduated in July, 1838, fenU Ws immediately promoted the noik Brevet Second LJeuteiiant. i lte vta anUtant instructor in tucti. at Wtt-t Point from ScpteOlier to Nove'mbrti 1841, and Adjut Jt to October, 1845; lie moh promoted a Fint Lieutenancy in October," J842 AiJ-du-caotji to Geni-na Wool to and took anairc fflrt in wifs war wun iMexioo. ue fUa. kivnM-.

I the No. 1-4 Eaet SIGN Or THE F. M. BANE ILL, OrriCTe at the First Natiowai. Basx or Coi-rMBfa.

i fconorary rank BrS-t Ctf I in for gallant conduct lu t1itSlmtll Buena Vbu, FeVruary. 43; j1847; m-c piiviiui ai rnjL tain i Bl JIlTTsTA. of Ilartiortl. i i PIICENIXj of Ilartiortl, Conn. i I.

Irwua. i i Oa motion, It was resolved 'that each Church appoint a conimUte of five, com posed of member of their Churches and citizens, these several conimittets to meet and organise permanantly. A eommitte of six waa then! appointed to oliqit subscription frjm th auflience. A reaolution waa adopted to appoint a co mm ii: tee of on from each Cbrch represented tn the meeting to solicit subscrip tions from citixens not then present. The following ladies were named a such com mittees I i' t-; 'Mia Ellen Stebbirta, for Baptist Church; Mrs.

M. Hinman, for Presbyterian Church; Mr. O. Miller, for Christian Church; Mrs. Jaa.

A. GUnton, for Metho dist Church. 1 1 The committee appointed to' solicit ub-acriptiona from th audienca- mad a detailed report of awn subscribed imouot- ing to $305.38. 1 'j A Snbstaatlal Sralla of Fortnne. ft a star oi axcitcment waa prooooed on the straeta at noon on Saturday hy' the re port that th capital prize of $75,000 in th LouisViO lottery had been drawn by a ticket held by a company of n'n in Co-lumhua.

At first the new seemed too good ta believed the anfecrtaiaty of the telegraph as a mean of transmitting accurate information waa urge4 the possi bility that th whol affair waa a huge joke at the experts of the tiicket-holders waa many other contingen cies affecting the "truth of tlie report were spoken, of by th leas confident as not im- possible. The suopenw 4 tor short time mast have Leon almost painful, especially to thosedirectly interested. Presently, however, othar' telegrams were received from dfl'e rent persons, land it soon became the prevailing belief that the pig prize had been drawn by our fellow-townsmen. A the report became more widely circulated ine crowa on ui street tnereasea and everybody waa talking about iti The epizoot- it waa entirely eclipsed aad forgotten. Th owner of the fortunate ticket were walking excitedly about th streets with that peculiar expression of oountenanc which indicmHe extreme delight, perfect eakisfac- tion, thie consciousness of occupying large space titiT the eye of th community, and the inaLility ta keep from thinking of all these thing at one and all the time.

It required no close observatioa to pick them out Of th crowd. The wr hiirhly pleased a set of men as have! been seen on our airects for a longtime. jTlie fjol lowing are tneir name and present occnpaUons and (he amount received byf each Tho C. Burgess, grocer W. H- Webb, W.

D- Summer, grocer.TOJT,i- 7,500 Chsjc McCalla, farmer 7,500 Henry Rot brock, blacksmith 7.500 Gideon Shultz, drayman 7500 Crawford, of Indianapolis, com mercial 7,500 Albert Jones, ex-county (7,600 Lloy4 Morledge, carpenter C. Terrell, insurance agent 3,750 Frank Pancake, saloon 3,750 The club held eleven ticket for which thev paid' one hundred the two gentlemen last named having one ticket tn partnership. Each member of the club selected number and th eleventh was lected by the club, the cadikion being uiat in case any ot the nam tiers drew prize, the money was to be diyhled among the member. It is a matter Of aome sat isfaction to Mr. Burges that the number, selected by him is the oae that drew the moncv.

jr'' "I Tk new was first received through Mr. E. Bondurant, Assistant: Superintendent of the J. M. A I.

Eailroadjto" whom Horace iScbtt had telcgrapbe tiiwt th prize bad tieen drawn by Jio. held in this city; authorizing hire to for the ticket, and placing at bia disposal any sum of money he might -jwant' in buying the hole ticket or any in te rent in ii Mr. Bondurant, instead of attempting to take advantatag of the ignoraace of the fortuJ nat ucket bolder aa many Would doubtless have done if placed jn situation. frankly told them of his Information concerning their good ftUck. and then made the offer he had bee authorized by Scott to make.

-The" prospect, however, sneer- tain a it might be, of getting seven thous and fiye hundred dollars waa more alluring to trie ticket bolder than 'the certainty- of having five thousand, cash, instead, and nearly all of them potivcFy refused to entertain Mr. Bonduraaf ffer. Only one, Mr; C. Crawford, hb happened to be here at the time, secnied to think it might! be better to make sure of getting a lex sum than to take that chance of getting the prize." After a good deal of 'dickering i uie preumiuanes oi an, agreement were finally settled; by which Crawford was to receive five hundred dollar foe his chance, the sum to be increased, to five. thousand dollar In case the ticket had drawn the prize as reported.

Tie parties even went so fara to employ.HonR. Hill to draw up a formal agreement td that "effect. Before th contract was closed, however, sodae misunderstanding a to the terms arorie and the matter ws dropped. Mr. Crawford concluded to jtake Lis chances wish the others of the company and now is a fair prospect of beine isorae two' thous and five hundred dollars better off for it.

Th feeling inspired Jby the favorable new were not without flunctustion. For instance, when a faulty telegram, atating that th fortunate nnxuber-waa 450 waa received, there waa an evident increas anxiety, notwithstanding th i fact that many disputed th eorrectnesa pf the tele gram. 1 he excitement Culminated when the six o'clock train brought printed list from Louiaville of the number drawn. An inquisitive and anxious crowd filled Arwine A Cjulley drug tore where th numbers drawn were called oot In a short time the good fortune of the lab wa BMrcepted aa a fixed fact, the new began to grow old and th excitement passed off Sn smoke and congratulation. It is a of jaatisfacuon that the uaney was drawn by persona who are worthy men, and who with Several exceptions, have.heretofore workedj for their living, and can devote their: new wealth to a good parpose.

the member the club unite in applauding Mr. Bonduraat foe his fairness and honesty in refutwng'to attempt take advantage of his information circumstance under which he was placed. I 1 -1 Council Proceedings. The coancil met Thursday evening Dec 5th in regular session, Mayor Burns and all the.Councilmen. i The case of th assessment of the property I the Colnmbtts Machine and Millwright Co.

for the yeair 1871 which was clximed to be, erroneous was" referred to the city attorney, I Moved by that -the tlerk be in- TuUIrt Time Table. Tbajss will. J-avs Cotc-sea FoLi-owa. mfmi U1IU4MU B. B.

Ka. Mstli So. I. war 'Tamil Kg. ftvpw Va.

uu fw. I. Freight a.aatfi -xp i "..,1 111 MP. C--BK1IM)E CITT BBSC. I to ID P.

rn.it ue a. N-jb. A I. IS, aa the aa a. -Wa Oir Branch UI aUr.

TODD CAJtMI I thlwli s-J B-taO BOOKSELLER AND STATI02TEE3, B-salaa- Hul Bauaa, Tsolocica, ud uc-ixassocs 'Stock aaal A Todo. i 1. Moiaaaf aa I. m'- -'j-i KCSTEDr! L1 A.ca:nc to rot. low.

Thflnm of.Hftmiltoa A Bowkr, Trj Good. de2r, liATing cIomk)' oat finine on account of dificnltiiM (hat ca' iot lx djuteL have bought "of tielr credit- or the ettir atuck at, a freat crifiq. ThU tock eight month ago wi ntirejr new and taa boea epleiuie4 IV to time ana to-day aa frealt an iteaaona- him a atock dry a-ooda aa oaa be fcand io -the citj.i It coBnisU of Lintroi, TVeliit, jUpaca, Ifoaierj, Qood, ke Ac, all wlikh we offer to onr cu4 am era at bankrap We will llnena aad toweling aa well aa other jrtxxl at price that would, be rulaoui trader aiir other circnBstapcea. 1 'ow ia the time to make aultaj4ial hol-' idaj preaenta with a little toonej Cpme Ij lor there will be an iruah. i 2C.

B. SSI ITH A UiS, 1 1 'TMAimPivAciH' Indial iiolia. i i if Tha following aersoni are aul et aa oar agent ia receiving; tieaa aad receipting foe the aanU H. Brenham, Eliaabetbtowt John Xading, St. Loi Croaai riced to ibecrip- ling, St.

Lou Croaai athec, Jonearilla. oni, Alalia. lowell, TaTlorriile O. Frather, Joel 5vwm E. O.

nalowell A. T. llroesher, BuraariJe. tr'r T. Eomlnger, narUTVa.

The Cotunion Plaaa Court adjourned ou -VI Coat dealer are anaUe le deliver coal. Epixootici' I -f A velocipede appeared of -cur jBatardafi 'j atreeta on TUia la th weather for a and JareBiiah. i I Can not aome enterpriaiiig j)ron open out the ikating park? i 1 'I A aocial and festival waa riren the II. E. Charco.

laat aifht. M. Oideon sioltt'a dra appeared on the ttreetH Veatecrdar drawn br yoke 'of Frank Crump's Lckk-cart drawa by two xe on Toeadajv mora lug lant. EpUootie. i--i Trot Serfferth'a orchentra ol hhle citT beea engaged foi; a dance ij Franklin on the tfiK We anderataad that upward of $000 waa in rested in LouUrille jjotterr ticket at thij place.

Tf'; Kt 1 The $78,000 drawn, by the lueir 'eleven waa placed to their credit in 'the? Krst Bank oa Tuesday. A hog aold by Darius Beaitty $nd killed at the alanghter4ionae weighed S0 pounds gross aad 740 pounds net (3 5 A correspondent, of the ioui Tille Comr-ier-JoMrnalirtJ in the eity OB fiesday to write up the men who dre-f Dr S. for Bartboloiaew and Bheliy counties, has our thiuiki for copies of Stntf ocumenta. Ve learnthat two prii beafJea the big oa Were dra-a by-citizeiui of 0oluanbna owe of sevwnty-five dollars by MK Geo. W.

Cooper, and kaother of the saae amount by ify. Henry Std tier. 'M I fi fc TUe epUootic has creattid a Jieavy de-juand. far The pi ae'ef that drag advanced from five contrt fii ounce te tweujtrrarid now oof drorUlVare onable procure farther anpply 4 ay Tos- the Tnraofrit 'oAh Agri-eultaral Society hafi paid; fprfiNfive per eefiVon all a ward of preiaiuni ao jfail as that bclag the fhiuh the fund i his posaeeaion will eiWe hini to A serious accident happened last Friday ta Jfr. Fxlward QyU-r, "whjllTt near He was chojipirig food when ty ai Witeic hi ifqot, ttkig a sever gash, la imrortli-ately removed to tho Louie Dr.

Kia-F aumwon'wl Ltmsj wonnd. At rth last; SkJday LnJght WMraW. for the i2ring poor of this city, and a committee appointed to tne'et at the Jfc' Church, Tuesday for 3evUing means for the distribution of the ubacrlptions. The'C. J1 indl7 teu-3red thilr servioc cpimnttee for WneCt oa the t70x it I 'The Colo tubes Draniatic Cjb will give their 'ecorid DtcrUinrrwat Cramp's Htll an Friday.

Dec.1 27U JiThe entire proceed are to 1 placed 3ni lie hands of a committee of cititptis fpQ purpc, for diirtributioti am serving poor of pUrs will trculni.l tr. cd for that the de-o" splendid ns' l'VrScr. and "The On.niW'L" iVim a. m. I Ml a r.

A. M. 5 a. 4 suitable lor holiday purposes. tVaJlac closing put hi winter stock of Boot and Shoes ai low rates to reduce stock, Call and learn prices.

36-4. One of the largest assortments of Toy, Playthingv Book, and Present of all sorts ever brought to Columbus ia en ex hibitioa at J. B. Cobb' Book Store. Hi stock embrace something fr evervbodv Call and examine before making your hedi- day IN A nice lot of Buckwheat Flour, which ta warranted pure, Just received at Wm.

BranhamV 1 Jewelry for holiday preaenta, at Bishop's. FocxD At Weber' th latest novel- tie in Neck Tie. Just th thing for a UU-urtma present, i Jiemember that W. IL Doll keep the best fresh Oyster to be had in hi mar- SJ- i 1 't The holiday are coming and J. B.

Cobb haa oa hand almost everything that ia de sirable for a nice present. Something for i 1 1 Furs, Furs at. last year' price. In spite of th advance in th Fur Market Weber ar selling at the old pricea. They have a great variety, embracing all the LatcstStyles.

35-4w. Stbaveo oa Htoijem From Cooper A Daffy, on the night of th 25th inst, one small tare year old bay mare. A reasonable reward will be paid for her, or in for mation of her whereabout. n35-tf Remember that Bishop keep oa hand am of th fi neat Jewelry for holiday presents, pall and examine price land style. One door west of Keith' Arcade Tipton street.

1 For the Lest article of new New Orleans Molasses in the city do not fail to call at Wm. Braiiham'a. Gents, before you select your Christmas presents remember the beautiful Mink Fur at Weber'a. They make an excellent present, ji 1 Very fine Seedless Raisins are to be hai at Wpi- Braaham'. ii 1.

i I A large 1a voice of fine Shoe and Slipj-per expressly for the Holiday Trade just received at Wallace's. 36-4w. I Mr. Jas. A Smith haa on hand a large variety ef the finest brand of Cigar bia (formerly Storey') Drug Store, i I The purest and sweetest Cod-liver Oil ia Hazard A Caswell's, made on the shore, from fresh, selected liver, by Ca-vfelLj Hazard A Co, New York.

It ia alf-aolotely jmrt aad twteL Patient who have once tokea it prefer it to all other. Physician have decided it superior to any of the other oils in market. 3012. Fur altered into the Latest Fashion and repaired Weber, No. 92, Washing ton street.

35-4 w. Ton cannot get a nicer present for the holidays than can be found in II. J. Bish op' extensive stock of Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, etc. Before you buy all your Christmas prea enta call at Wallace's and look at hi fine Shoe and Slippers.

They will make such nicei preaenta. 36-4 Fine Candies, Nuts, Fruits, and Confec tions, for the holidays, at Frantz's. AH die Latest Novelties Jn Head Wear, Fura Gloves, Ac; can he found at Weber'a. i F. J.

Ruth' Famous Square Brand Bal timore Oyster are unexcelled. Try them. W. H. Doll is sol agent for them.

1 1 Book, Musical Instrument, Pictarea, Toy, Playthings, Puzzles, and everything in hi line suitable lor holiday present. in great variety, at Cobb' Book Store. "Economy is Wealth." Buyyonr Boot and Shoe at Wallace's and save 10 per cent. He ha a large stock in hand which mast be reduced. Now ia the time for bargains at Wallace's.

36-4w. Frantz will lead the market in Candies for the holiday this year. 1 you want a good dish of Oysters, served up with neatness and dispatch, call at Dolr Ecataaraat. The finest, purest, and cheapest Candies, Nets, FraitaL and Confection in the city. at Frantz'.

Chapped hands, face, rough kin.puu- ph, ringworm, salt-rheum, and other cutaneous affections cared, and the akin made soft and smooth, by using th Juniper Tar Soap, made by Caswell, Hazard A Co, New York. Be certain to get th Junioer Tar Soap, a there are many worthless imita. tionsmade with common tar. S6wl2. Doll's Oyster acknowledged by every one to be the best.

They will al-way give satisfaction. 1 All person knowing themselves indebted to Henry Brock man, by not or Store account, will please call at once and settle, or such account will placed in the hand of proper parties for collection. It is a pleasure to go to Doll's Restaurant and get one of hi deliciou stews, or fry. He hsa th cosfest rooms in town, i Wanted, by Cooper A Daffy. i- Ten thoasand Gees and Docks.

6.000 Turkeys; Don't sell until you see them. i i 34-tf 1:1 Attentiea, Opium Eaters. Dr; W. Piatf having lcated i Co-lumbua, offer hi profeasionkl serriees especially to all those who are addicted to the practice of opium eating. He guarantees a permanent and pain leas cure, regardless of the quantity used by the patient or th length of time since the hsbit was contracted.

As an evidence I of hi access ia lh cure of opium eating he offers th following sworn certificates of cures of parties living in th adjoining eoanty of Shelby, Indiana: i Masmetta, Shixbt Co, Oct. 12, 72, Moses Yarbrongh being duly' sworn oa his oath Over six year ago I contracted th habit of opium eating while laboring nnder an attack of rheumatism, and continued the nse of it nntil I could use it ao longer; until it increased my pain a hundred fold, and produced coiiyul-ions. I suffered more than tongue cap expess at times I did not know my wife or children. I Waa but a skeleton. I suffered much pain in my left shoulder that it Was displaced twiocJ 1 wa cooir pclled to leave off opium, because I conld not take it without throwing me into convulsions, but th deair to use it increased all th time.

I suffered night aad day and wanted to di. Whew morning came I dhl The chairs in Crump's Optra Hall have been arranged in a circular' form I so that can see the staged The change wa read under the upcrintendency of Mil. Ueo. Pence, who also took the con tract lor painting the number on the backa of tha reserved chain. The con tract was let for 75cts, foa- 125 chairs.

Pence Is an enterprising yoang man. Mr. E. G. Bond urant, Assistant Superin tendent of the J.

XL A I. Railroad had wei cannot' say enjoyed hi dwtinetion of being credited with a good fortune! which had not been his, the papers having reported on Monday morning that he waa one of the holders of 6,450 in the Louisville He bad made some investment in the concern, but, 'like great many others here, hi egg were in the wrong VIKlMj F. Toohey is fitting iup a billiard room above his saloon. He has ordered three fine table of Balke's manufacture. which are expected, every; day te arrive.

Tke room has been frescoed by Mr. J. Fowler ia a style that does credit to that gentleman' power and taste. The room is proaooacrd by I. Hodgson, architect of the new Court House, to be the neat devot ed to billiards in the State: Mr.

Toohey expects to open it to the public on Satur day evening next. 1 We i welcome to our advertising columns this week Mr. Jaa. A. Smith, recently from Cincinnati, who haa purchased M.

J. Stoceji' drug store and is now' continuing the business heretofore carried, on in that establishment. Mr, Smith is a practical druggist of much experience and, being a yonng man of enterprise, ia a valuable ac quisition to the buninetM interesta of Columbus. "Mr. 'Smith knows the value of printer's ink and is deserving of a large shsre of patronage.

4 Marriage licenses hav been usaed to the following persons since our laat report Mr, John Coffmaa and Misa Margaret Taylor. Mr, David J. Gate and! Miiw Sarah J. Perry. Mri Patrick Strader and Mis Hannah A.

Freeman. I Mr! Jacob Brinker and Mhw Jane Burch Slrl John J. AThitit and ML Eliiabeth Moran. Mr Henry Shulte and Misa Jane Fi ve- conte, I 1 The prevalent horse, disease' developed itself in Columbus in the esrly pari of lat week The horse in McCaJbe'a sUble were among the first to show thJ svmp, toms. The first case in PouLter's stable: was noticed ahortly after.

Thorn pson'c sUble had no caae until Tuesday inorninr 01 iau wee a. At present, every horne in me uery siauiea aaa u. vitt greater or less severity. Several horses ia McCabe's and Poo Iter's stables are- in a pretty bad 'condition; others i art recover ing. Thoropaon has no bad caae yet Th disease Las canned no great inconvenience in business yet, though there haa been a marked decrease in the number of horses on the streets.

Only one death has been) reported, that of "a mare belonging to Mr. Jas. Cline. The death was undoubtedly brought on by work aftef the animal had taken the disease. tttt! ..1 A Chance ta Bay Talaable eal EuUte.

Having concluded to remove from the city of Columbus, and holding a large quan tity of real estate that I wish to diypos of leaving I have determined upon a plan that I think will meet the approbation SJul LiVI tf Kj rA 4 omefor the homeless and fortunes for the fortunate. 1 i I own On Hundred Thousand Dollar ($100,000) in real estate, the li-t of which will hereaftr! farninhed to th public, conipruung fanr farm under cultivation. twenty dwelling, one two- tori- brick block of three store rooms 18x60 feet, two rooms having cellars and waro-rooraa in rear 13 x2C feet each, seven offices above and dwell ing in the rear, two frame store rooms and dwelling attached, one large Hverr stable, thirty hux vacant lota in the ci Colum bus. tj My plan is to issu Lttio $100 certificates of atock covering the value of the property. These certificate will be numbered consecutively from 1 to 3,000 Upon sale of the 1,000 shares a deed will) be mad in fee simple to the pnrchascr! of all the property who may dispose of it by lot or otherwise a they may elect.

In order to sec re to the purchasers of stock a faithful compliance of contract, I will, before the awning aad disposal of any share, make and execute a deed in trust to aome reliable and responsible miin of all the properties, to be by hint held Iot the use and benefit of the stockholders who will dispose of the same as they -mar direct, -i, There will Le siily-four pieces; of prop erty i one of $23,000, oria of 318,000, cjne of $10,000, eight of froni $1X100 to $3,50, ten1 or twelve from to 1,800, and 30 or more from $200 to $300, aadjaone le- than $100 in value, Xow if stockholder should determine to dM)me of nan by lot, each hare-holier would BtaivVoD chanec in rixSecw to driaw a prixe that wonld cover the- amount expended for a share of U)ck. r- 5 I expect to be able to commence the sale Of flock within, ten br- twelve dkys, -Circular furnishing a full and detailed description of the property and tha plan! fcf distribution will be furnihd in a lew days, whan (he public may inspect the property for themselves, K- Vpon the sale of all the certificate of stock I propose to donate ne thoiMaad five hundred dollars to the city of Columbus for the purpuaa of. purchaaing a library forth use of tlie citisen thereof, the city authorise" furnishing suitable rooms for the same. 1 Person abroad desiring any information in regard to this mattef will address me at Ojiiimbils, 'Bartliolomew coanty, Indiana. i JohiTA.

Kxtth. The Meeting to Help the Poor, Pnrsnaat to the call a large number of ci tizen aanembled ia Crump's Opera House on Sunday evening, Dee: 8, to deviee means for the systematic relief the poor of Columbus. HonF. Hord waa called to the chair, and Mr. Wml J.

Lucas was appointed Secretary, i Short speeches appropriate to Uie occasion were made by Hon. F. T. Hord, CoL 8. ttansifr, lion.

G. E. O. WhUijey, of Madi-v, Kcv. Swevbey, I i j' Vv asUington Stroot, ILLUM INATED STIIIXT CLOC INDIAN APOLTS.

HQ A ii. of Ivorpool. IRWIN Oilers Extra Inducements tn CASH BUYERS or Dry Goods Boots, Shoes, Carpets, His Stock is Trryt Full ttntl voippieie in a i its uopart mems, and 1 Prices are Ah iavs Rfeht He will at all times nav the hichest price in Cash or (Soods for i persons havincf wool to bell would do well to call and Isec him before selling. (TW ETT THOlTSAKD bOIJ. A IW PltEX.

luata, tot lln'rlha'H sssnaa tb til. suuscrunrs CINCINISTATI! WEEKLY. EXQUI IX APRIL, 1873. 1 Tke awwiber iwislsws ars lUm tWl the attaahT at aaatm tnw A tHa mhffreaJ eaOstad aaoa. Wa ar Uas laSswuati ICsab Prawtlawiaf SS Caa lYaialuaia of Ki aarS J.oii) Ktw-wiHlin Waiclws, safe PraaalaaM J.rtn 1'ramiuma ot tlSaar totnj in faah PrsmiusM A 5 aaeh.i..

Vi JO taal reaxluiaa ot 1-1 I IWCmIi Pramiuma af 2 sarh .....1.... 9m ITi MiaosUaneeaa Frtm taaaa, 1 ta laoh I l.imt Uiklai um at Tamuua l'svauiaiaaJaori-Taanty Tsaiaaii4 Uollsra. Kna-y aubanrli-r wso raaaHs II br ai va.r'. s-aaerlBtkMi will hara kirn aaaM rwhtrml. aa- -ill ta turnWrvMl by rwtini mall a rtpt atTtna tKaSai Ss4 n-iata wMrh Ma mmm ta y.gfi.aa.

aat aaihm taanc rrpra acatad Uy a SauBvaMt In tlhs dia-trttMMtoai. AavniftaMMtlBc tan taaxiMi t2at aaailaMia-la a frm aa mm vaa mm kaa tmMu rafrtaiarad a. partki-uiia tut anmtataa. rmvtnmn cnfitva, raaiara, reaaiaai: mips -a sa4Huhaerirra Uiasa aoat iras te saeaaaa iW-afthata. Arklraa a -r ini anxin, iikikmhi, Jo.

Ws it-Taw. He rrUr'a a. Jaasa. Sti Lxawa tatawiMBa, laaV. AraMa i- HENRY a COATES.r jrij.

LOl'U CROeHCNO, IS IX, ''Wa-uinsD ta sMawUoa taVBsr WAGOK AJfD SMITH SHQpj stork il 'frmici taaHaii S4 toil asy RER! Jno. Sitae, pipe Ac for Works.102.5fi, Braden A Bu rf ord, stationery and booka L.J..! 19.75 jas. Gary, grading and graveling crossing on Union street Wm. Brinkley, labor at W. Work i Do comfort for W.

Jno. Eline; labor at W. Wprks.i 21.00 25.00 3.50 5.00 I 'Ta final rati mate on Vernon street waa laid over. jj I he council then adjourned. Eeal Estate Transfers.

I To following transfers of real estate have been recorded since eur laat report -Jo. I Irwin to Jnb. C. Kollmyer aw qr qr sec 34 9 6, end hf a qr, aide qr ne qr, pt hf qr see 33 9 8-h- i Ml-. ''L onn Lewis io netr ot yv ra.

iewi a htne qr ee 10 1 10 5, 80 acres loye and affection. Peter Matott by Sheriff to Cyrus Bar- law rw qr qr ee 22 1 0 4. rt -hf nw qrsec 27 9 4, se qr sw qr sec 22 9 4, sw qr nw qr ec 27 9 4, 197 acre $L- 0T Flat rock Tawashlp Teachers Asaocla i i j-! tioa. j. The teacher of Flatrock township met pursuant to the call of; Mr.

F. Q. Bennett for the piirpo bf organizing an associa- iton, ai.in (own iuuu 4. M. Mr, Bennett waa, called to the: chair anil Will Si Jel wais appointed jsecretary ro tem.

A oode of by-laws waa read and adopted, after which a permanent! brranication effected anI the following officer Were elected: F. G. Bennett, Wm. IL TomUnsoa, Vice Will 8. Jelf, Sec; T.

1). btrawn. Censor. Topic were then chosen for the afternoon aesaion. The As sociation then adjourned; ill 130 The following subjects were then discussed: 11 Primary reading Wm.

IT. Tomlinsen. 2 Orthogrsphy T. D. Strawn.

3 Interesting small pupils WillS. Jell 4 Arithmetic F. G. Bennett. I The following subject were chosen for discussion at the next meeting: 1 Primary arithmetic F.

D. Norton. 2 Reading Wm. H. Tamlinson.

3 ram mar D. A. Bebertaon. 4 Whimpering te Le avoided F. G.

Bt-n- tt. i I fi Compound Nu ruber-! I. Luca. 6 History A. P.

Iech. 7 Physiology S. M. Glick. Geography T.

D. Strawn. 9 Opening of the query box Strawn, Censor, i I The following officer i were elected loa the next meeting jl. a Lucas Vic Pre, F. G.

Bennett; Sec, Will S. Jelf; Asst. -Sec, Wm. IL Tomlinaon; Censor. T.

IX Strawn." 1 I-" The Association then adjoarned to meet Jan. 4, 1873, at 10-10 a. I at, at th public school at Clifford. Will S. Jelf, Sec.

Clifford, Ind, Dec. 7,1872. Colambu Market, Cornctri waekly ky Wheat, Krd new Si an riour, rutoilr bM. TitH Zrintz? U(fci su Ml an mij as StXu.4 on iuiL-i A. IO 1 Slil 7S Hk4fM Sslt.JUver....

tlnns. Su Hatim, Urr. Baiiii. "Waf 5ttlm Kuitcr 1 Hraiia. ka General Markets.

IxilAKAroi.I!S Dec 10. Flour Family. Wheat Red 6 75 7 25 1 35 () 1 40 30 75 f0 28 65 8 28 18 60 55 27 50 Oat Hops Live Iard I-jrs Butter LorwviLLE, Dec. 10. Flour Wheat, red Rve Omts Lard Pork Mesa Hogs Liy Csttls 9 25 7 50 -r 1 40 1 55 40 43 60 fa .65 28 30 -9 50 3 80 4 10 3 50 to 4 00 Nrr Tors, Dec ia i Hog lav 4 00 5 00 Flour Good to ChoiceL 7 10 to 7 8o Wheat Western to 162 Corn Western Mixedi.

f4CV 65 Oata Western. 48 to Rye Western 80 to 92 Barley 'Western .4. to 90 Pork 4 13 to 13 25 Lard 7 8 CixcIknatt, Dec 10. Flour 7 55 7 75 1 53 toi 60; beat Red --J- Corn. w.

Oata Rye i-rd 40 to 41 28 to 36 8 to 70 71to Pork 31 (-V VI OO Hog Live 3 70 (j ,3 85 Letter LIsU List of letters remaining ia the Colum-bm, lad; Poet Otfiee, JDec. IL, 1872 A brans Asharf Miller Dmvtd MintvrAlhert Mk-hotaWa i 3. HnLA liiirr Mirkann nenr frnr.w Mim Ula PwilibHlM -J-nitrm Xaranda Maaion Aadanos Hnith Mr Hst CM I fcmith km Clara rxoaeC 1 i(s Jaana Hi, -f i lot these letters Ituhop iimm tteile ttftitker Jum Bella Mni snukrhml Hmtj uaa.B akc tvi. Jota Me rC (b Huld Grimfer Mtas EaiUy Ilarfr Mus Liuis liarttimt Lraanl Hulls fuller Irrtug CL VI later, liarkun A Persona calling i will please say they ar advertwed and giv date; of list. W.

M. WnrtcLKa, P. M. Stoles From my farm ia Sandcreek township, on the night of November 26th, a brown mar heavy et, about fifteen hand and one inch high, and about aix years old. A liberal reward will be given for th return of the mule or for information that will jead to her recovery.

STtf JACOB DAVIS. ae a. of promoted td post of 'Adju ift itt, Mlr I May, 1847, and ilinqUihcditTik u. line in FebruarvlSSl: I AiiMUat Ad jutant-Generftl, ph the rank of Ma jor, March 31, 156; Brfert lirwai' dier-Oeneral, Mi, j. .1.801.

Ilj the General firxt! to oommaitfd of th Army of the Pot. and eonjlih.Uwt in that position ii til after ilieihntfh of Bull Run. wh ai wm iucircd.til by McClellaa. During thrl War hrf held many important ieorumandx, and tunce peace was retitored has been Stf charge of the Department of thie lit as senior JSrlgadier In trie artajl 1 i -a tf 'J Among the apiwintmcnU Bulauitlbil luft Tbursdsv bv the Presidaut to the Senate, for confirmation, wer (Jbom ex-tiovernor Orr. of tSoulh Carolina, to the Russian Ministry, and of Q.

Fairman to the Philadelphia l'oHtnitu-terghip. Mr. Orr wilLbe reni'niber od as former Speaker of Uic House of RepresenUtiveswhicb pition )m ubstequently be! in tie Confederate Congresa. rar Jm wa 00 of the first of th prominint Sotitbcrr politicians to ao ipit the situalion ii good faith, and, Uh Gen-aL Long-street and a fe otliers. aclivtly por Operated with the Rpublican()riy, with which he has been ideou-fied.

exceptinir hi; avw-istatK tn the Johnson Conrentusn.tat I'luladulpHia in 1866, when ha vied with Gene I Couch in th weeoina- I scene. Fairman is the Wistant tht Phila1 delphia PobtofTice, wcr whra' the resident necuocd to appoint the nom- i nee vaiuorin i aim ine i ennsyjvama rojiUfiijn! moted acoordintr to Ihe- Kri( pro- civil It is poMl14 that fn joonWt made as to tun ia a a i I i' i iie rice rules. li will The Chicasrof Tribute sar i 'An interesting exr- Vimcnt Is shortly tto1 be made which till throw litrht on the subject of extij feuishing fireai on the upper noors cs'l-tall buil.Iing the great peril of eiy; fire.J Th Grand Pacific Hotel is sirpnliedl with 'stand ing iron pipes four inches tad-imeter opening with a cap at the and with hose eounlimm on loarh vyf the six floors of the buildjnik Tha design in to attach one bf the strnrn fire encincs to the! i-idewalk cirutliti. and send water to i any of )l the si- floors, saving the bursting of IiosC; tn' say nothing of the time robireii in takine up the let of hose, A iiublio trial is presently 1o be mad tliese pipes, using the most powerful of Use learner, and It will be shown what kind of a stream, and how web wa-. ter can be delivered efl'ectivcJy, at a feet neigni oi one a a no red an ad ten above the The Syndicate ban made to.

the Sec retary of the Treasury an! ofler 'for three hundred mil lion of the new five per cent, bunds, a proposi tion for a hundred mjllions of the four' and a half per cents, The IloihschilJs are interested i the proposal, which naa Deen com mi ucatcxl by the Secretary to the Waj and Mean Committee. Bou Jrell accomiauiies it with the statem! bt that it i ble to place at tha 'half; per cent. commi-i. allowerl, acd that if no action Is taken by Uongresa in the matter he shall iact aocordirrcr to' hin own discrettort to1 Jvnuinff 'the iiew bonds ninety ta before the cancellation of the old which ther willi 1 substituted, as was done in tse original transaction itith. the Baine parties.

I jt A well to do who resjla only a few mik from i thai ity, Lap peared on the streets yesterday with-' out any Covering on his head whatev- r. lie' ia aboat seventy rears of atrer and avers that he has not worn an hat, cap or head coverii of unv kiiwl for sixty years.eithef duriog the wm' ter or smanev harvest or: nlowinsr time, except Vn going to a strange out of respect for its members; ha would condHcend to wear a hat; so to appear Jikc otlw Indij apolU bentind. I City Tat patlc for TrTarwara, 1 I Colamb. InL, Imc. 2d, 1872.

i Xotic is her riven that' I hse re ceived the Tax Duplicat of th City of commotis lor the. yr Surf that 1 will sRend in my oftx-e for the! eollection ef th Use -us th City for said Tear til th i ii, i i Third Jlondof Afore, Jl87S Th awiDunis taxr (harre'aa IsviM by th t'onnvon Courx il, fv (literal ud specific purxma sr a fol), 1 On each on hundred' dulls rs iAhidi" tiosr lor swteral On each in huadred dollar fslua. tion for school piirpoeeA.i.'....J 1 On each one. hnndred tirUar Valus- T) tioa for inter! on Water Works Uondrf. 41 On each poIMor reaeral Oa each poll aUUobt On each male doti S.iXt Ou each feaial ft 0 Th law provides that th penally fur noa-paymr ofurh (sirs will sttiu after tha third Monday of March of earrf year; asxi all taaes re-isiniiHf Sinpald afJ ter the said Third Monday of March 1H73; will coJlecte- a lit law directs.

I It. JltKS, not expert to ne night, and when night cam I did not expect to 'nee morning, I was dying the death of the opium eater. On th 6th of last Jn Dr. .1. 1 iau ealied to see me.

1 did not recognize him, although I had been ac quiinted with hjm for two years, and by repuJation nine year, and wheii ia formed me that It could rur I did not Deiieve aim. I told faim that it waa impossible, 1 1 waa dying and wanted to die, aa no person ever waa cured in mv con dition, twit would do anything to get re lieved from pain. The Doctor gav me a dose of his medicine, and in less than one hour I felt better than I had lor days, and slept better that night than. I had for On the third day of treatment I was able to leave my bed and walk In the yard, and on the fifth day I walked one- fourth of a mile, having before been con fined to my bed and room for nine months. I improved from the first day of the treatment until I was cured, which was the first of September, when I discontinued the Doctor's opium care.

I now Lave no de sire for opium nor for the cure. r-j "Moses abb novo h. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of October, 1872. i Jksmx Shaw; J. Pi The Doctor would also call attention to the following statement of Dr.

D. IL Adams, of Mount Auburn, Shelby County, ladi es I "To all interested. I would state for i i the benefit bf the unfortunate victims of th opium habit that I saw, Moses Yr- brongh about on month before placed himself under the treatment of Dr. WjC Piatt, and he was st that time in the last tags of that habit, reduced to a mere akel- eton, with a shriveled, well tanned hide ..1. i uTwfini oitr ii, insensioi to all ex cept the torment of th laat stag of opium eating.

I saw him a few week ago with a clear skin, bright eye, returning flesh and soundness mind, a new man, free from pain and free from the habit of opium eat-ing, rcjjoicing In a new and never expected life and strength. IL Adams, M. BTIU. ASOTHIB CCBB. Co, Oct.

12, 72. Jaaei Dunn being duly sworn on oath says I am fifty-one yean old and have used opinm constantly for ten years.1 On the 18th day of June, 1872, 1 placed myself ander the treatment of Dr. W. Piatt for the op Luna habit. I was very mnch prostrated at the time I commenced his treatment, I suffered with disease oi the stomach and' liver and had not been able to be op much ef the time for five weeks.

Strange to state I have used no opium, nor had any desire to do so, after commencing hi treatment. I suffered far less pain while under the Doctor's treat merit than I did while using opium. I improved from the first day treatment until I wa cured. I have taken no medicine for tha opium habit lor lover two weeks, and have no more desire now to ns opium than I did before I contracted th habit. My health i better thaa for years, and I experienced no difficulty in leaving off tha opium care.

i i i-JAJni Dvhh." Subscribed and sworn to bsfurs me thia 12th day bfOct 1872. ft' i 1 Jews Shaw, P. SlaU qf SKclby County, S3: John Elliott, -Clerkt of the Circuit Coort, within and for the eoanty of Shelby aforesaid, hereby, certify that Jesse Shaw, Esq whose signature appear to th instrument in writing, to which this certificate is attached, was, en the date and at th Urn uhscribing th to-wlt: on th 12th day of October, 1872, an acting Justice of the; Peace, within and for the county of Shelby, duly elected, commissioned, and qualified, and that full faith and credit ought to be given to his official acts, and tbst the signstur purporting to be hi is genuine. 'j In witness. which, I hereunto affix the seal of said Court, and subscribe my name, at SfcelbyVillsOhis- 12th dsy of 'October, 1872..

joHJt EixidW. ark. Dr Piatt may be consuited. at Storey' Drug Store on and after Wednesday next, or by letter directed to Lock iBes No. 17, Col umbos, Ind.

Consultation strictly eonfidentiah tjjdji -rpTICE i hereby given th Bail 1 dertSgned ha this day been appointed administrator of he estate of Mary ZVirtboluiaew eoanty da. Cuaned. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN 4XCILRAN. December 6, i I' BaakSoUcfw i rpiIE stockholders of the First National I i Bank Col am bus are hereby notified that the annual meeting far the purpose of electing seven Director will be held at the office of said bank en Tuesday, January 14, 173 between, lb boar rf Sad 4 o'clock r.

x. llr 4 FrL BA'FILL, Corml-iMi, lad Dtc 'f i i-fi-4t i llll.l, 30 3. City aiVi i i i-.

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