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1 3 RICHKCrO, IID.. SEPT. l-lh, 1867. - : f Wtfcb. for the Clactaoeti Tisnes .", cTinjun .dVfen the fcfetac." NtUolkg,a deWsratioa of ladisa Chiefs from Um Far VVW, wbo had been on to .Wsshlafctea, oa business connected with the tribes, passed tllrough hare route for tbe:r l:ome. One ot their n amber became so infatuated with Cincinnati lager beer, that ha waa Ml behind. The following touching lines after the aasuHsat of -'Binge to Rbiaw were SiijQsslul by aeeing the noble red man in bear garden, engaged in tbe wild and hopeless Mtlr of drinkiag old tr drinkers tight: An Injun aat in a gsrdeuv Drinking hia lager beer, He had left hia wigwam on the Plain e ; And his squaw aba waaat near ; But a Patch girl stood beeide bint . To bear what be should say, '.,.';. And replied to his Injun jargoa . " Ni cna baraaauat nix vsrstey. Thia beery Injnn blabbered As be took that Dutch girl's hand. ,f . And said, "lie merer more shall a Me own, me native land ; Bear a messsge sad a hs To those diaUnt friends f sains, - For I sm a Big Injun ? .... Big Injnn over the Bhine.", , ',. - " flo tell my brother warriors, Aa they ait the camp fire 'rooad, And listen to say story, All squatting on the ground, '1'bat I drank my lager bravely. ; From mora till set of sun' Beat the Dutch at their own game. Beat every mother's son; i -.. For sprawled among the empty kegs Were some grown old on beer Injun never tasted none. Until be first cams here I Not one 'mid all that throng can say, He e'er heard me decline 3 1 tell you I'm Big InjunBig Injnn over tbe Rhine." O - ' - - - "Tell my mother that ber other sons ' Hhall comfort ber old age, Chase the buffalo, scalp the drivers Of the overland wail stage ; : For my father was a warrior bol l. And e'en as n papoose,! I joyed to know that the old man, Was 'sound upon tbe goose.' And when he died and left ua . - - To divide hia scanty hoard, 1 let them take wbate'er they would, . But kept my father's gourd ; Now take and fill it high with beer. Lets see tbe lager shine . ' - Gross glasses for the Big Injun Big Injun over the Rhine." Tell my sister not to whimper ' Because she misses one, When the Indian delegation Comes back frvm Washington ; But look upon them proudly. And never shed a tear. Her brother's tbe only Injun As ami afraid of beer. And if some breve her lore should seek. Then it would pleas me much, If mingled with his Injun blood Waa just a shale of Dutch. I'd drink bis health in this old gourd, (My father's gourd and mine, for die bouor of Big Injun ' Big Injun oTcr tbe Rhine." Hie voice grew faint and hoarser. His legs seemed limp and weak. He beckoned feebly with his gourd, . Hiccupped and ceased to speak, - A poKcemao bent to lift him, The Uak it wasn't light, The savage from beyond the Plains - Lay cross the table tight. And tbe soft moon rose up slol y, " As the lights neerr.ed burning ior, , r And tie loud Ten Ion ie music . Wss drowned by tbe Red Man's srei r. He fell esrly in the battle. 'Twas only Lslf.psst nice This boast! u lbeery InjunBig Iniun orsr ths Rhine. The German precinct of Cincinnati is known as ' Over tbe Rhine." . .Ricbmod, Va., has colored detectives. . A tLUsical locomotive is on exibiiicn at Paris ' A colored theatrical company im playing iu Milwaukee. Cotton in Arkan.g and Mississippi is suffering from drouth. The yellow fever at New Ch leans has assumed an epidemic form. There axe 137,984 widows in the State of New York, and orly 44,804 widowem HufT.4 Hotel, Buffalo, was burned the 22d alt. Loss about $30,000, The California wine crop this year is estimaet 35.CCC.CCO gallon'. , Immense swarms of locusts passed over Kansas recently going South. ' ; , Fr-stin Soulopqj tha ex-Haytian Emperor, recently died n Jamaica, The people of Victoria are agitating for annexation to the United States. rhe distillery of 8. Simmes, K. Y. city, was burned Aug. 29th ; loss $100,000. The Mobile Times says the cotton nop this year will exceed any yet realized. All but one of the volunteer surgeons hare been mustered out of service. A powder mill exploded at Bennington, Yt, Ang. 27th, killing three msaf A wealthy farmer of Flushing, L. I, recentlost eight horses from rinderpest. A Catholic Temperance Society in Corning are about organizing a brass bancL Gen Pope has suppressed the publication of the Albany News (Oa) for disloyalty. ' Over two hundred soldiers have died of colra on the Plains th present season. Tbe vaults of the Park Bank, Broadway, N. Y., are being constructed 11 feet thick. A new and fabulously rich vein of gold is reported to have been discovered in California. '' Somebody tells of an Indian wfco seeing a gentleman with m wig and specta cles, exclaimed jit ; amazement : "Him two scalps, him four tyes, by golly I " . Ont of oine hnndrad and eighty-one emigrants reported At Colambas,.Dhio, last - week, -Indiana geU two bnndred and six,, tbe third largest number of any of. tb p. western States), Ohio and Ifleson ri taklnV orecedenee .

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Th Mnpra MotUva. Juarez, ihe c rqaeror of Mexico, it is not generally Known, as a pars blooded Indian. " It adds a dramatic, interest to the tews of ths day, nod seems like a Tision of Nemesis, to think thst the man who has driven Napoleon and bis foreign cohorts from oar continent, and carried the col Ors of tbe Bepublic from Vera Cms to Mexico, is a full-blooded descendant of the old MonteKumas. r He avenger to day on Europe the wrongs of his country for centuries, and young and accomplished Archduke of Austria mast expiate in his person the crime and cruellies of the days of Cortex. It seems in our time as if history could not Lu but dramatised. The new ruler of Mexico, who has won his right to gov ernby the sword, as well as by the choice of the people, is a polished and liberally educated gentleman. Our conventional idea of an Indian makes it almost impossible for us to think of the Liberal chieftain as a person who has received an accomplished academic, legal, and philosophical education, but such is the esse. How it must hare worn and weried such a man to hare striven for years with the wretched material which for., s the armies of Mexico we at can well conceive, and it is painful to think that this hard earned success won by such indomitable energy and pluck, will in all probability, result in so little. This intetesting indication of the life and vigor that still animates the old blood of Mexico, suggests a pregnant reflection. ' This race we so despise has produced a great man, and as long as that can be done it has a living race. What hare we to despise) or condemn any race until it has been faitly tiied and tested. Forney's Press.

.-, .-. - Proverbs . A good tale is often marred in telling. Diligence, makes all things appear easy. A roan may live upon but little, but he cannot live upon nothing aU all. Patience, is a bittei seed ; but yields sweet fruit. The longest life must have an end. A man of gladness, seldom falls into madness. A whetstone can't itself cut, yet it makes tools cut. Everv one's faults are not written in their foreheads. Fire and water are excellent servants but bad masters. Regacd the interest of others, ss well as .your own. Good counsel has no price. - Never pass and aged man or .woman without making reverential obeisance unless your boose is on fire. Never break yonr neck to bow at nil to "sweet sixteen" who is ashamed of her old fashioned mother, or. to a. strutting collegiate, who is horrified at his grandmother's bad grammar. Never keep a boy to black your boots and attend to the stable while you frighten your wife out of the idea of keeping a nurse for the twins, by. constantly talk tag of hard times. Never converse with a : lady. with.. at .cigar in your mouth, or ..smoke J;j .anybody's company without .apologizing for the same. - Never tip your beaver to&:Sne lady and pass a poor lady without seeming to notice ber. Hankerchief Flirtations. Danlng across the .lips-r-rDesirorj of grtting acquaintel. ' Drawing across the eyes I amsorry. Taking by center You. are two. willing.;- ...... Dropping We, will be friends. Twirling in both hands Indifference. ' Drawing across . the . cheek -I : love Drawing tli rough the hands I hate Letting it rest on the right cheek Yes. Letting it rest on le,ft cheek No! Twirling in left-hand I wish to get ril of yon. Twirling in right-hand -I love anoth er. - Folding it I wjsh.fospeak with you Over the shoulder- Follow me. Opposite corner .in both b.ands--Wait for mc. . .. Daawing across the forehead We are watched. . Placing on righjear 3-00 haye, changed. Placing on left ear I have a message for yon. Letting it remain on. the eye--you are cinel. Winding round fore finger ,1 am . engaged. :r--.' ' : - Winding . round third -linger I , am married. , N..B. Practice make perfect. , A Journalistic Enormitr. ' That men should so brutalizs thejnselres as to stand np in the prize-ring and beat each other into calves-head jelly for the glory of .wearing the belt, is bad enough ; that hundreds of embryo prize-fighters or base bullies should stand around and cheer on tbe bajbariaas and gloat over their bloody work, is worse still, for they gain no glory in the result ; but that our daily papers, which claim any degree of decency and expect to be read by sensible and civil people, should spread out, (he disgusting .details before their readers, .is jworst of all. N. Y. Eve. Gazette. 'What Thks? Some editor says the destiny of the world often h,ngn on the smallest trifles. A little miff between Charles Bonaparte and his love, Lettia, n.ight have broken off a marriage which gave birth to Napoleon and the battle of Waterloo ; to which the Chicago Ad vertiser says : "Yes, that is a fact jJuppose the miff bad taken place between Adam and Eve what then ?' An appropriate epitaph, to be deeply, carved in tbe marble alab, for a few men to be found in .very community, would be the following : . "Here lies old Thirty-fire per cent, . The more he got the more he lent ; The more he saw the more he craved, - Great God ! can such a soul be saved J" , ' If Why do you set yonr cup of coffee on Jhe fthsir, Mr. Jones ?" said a worthy landlady ' ne morning at breakfast. "It is so very weak, laa'sm, I ihonght T would let it rest."

PROFESIONAL. T. ROSE. Surge on 1 Dentist , RESrECTFUfcL,V reminds hia friendaand.be s public, that he continues the practice of Ltental Surgery at the OLD OFF1CK on the .V. W. corner of Main and Pearl-eta., where he will be pleased to receive all calls for his professional services. He solicits a share of tbe public's patronage, and warlantsentiresatisfaction. , iar Teeth Extracted without Pain, by th use of Mtioua Oxvde or Laughing Cue Ricl mond, Feb. 21,180?. . . ; i a II. BU3CHENAL, ATTORNEY AT LAW , . asd N"ota rv , I? u. b 1 i c Office, aver Citizens Bank, entrance oa Main Street; l-tf) RICHMOND, I ND.

JOHN C. WHITRIDGE, , Attorney t Law c Notary, VAUGHAN BUILDING, e.r the corner of Main and Fifth-ats. entrance on , Main-st., Richmond, Indiana. FISK & HATCH 13 .-A. N K E E S , IKS DttLIES I.t Government 4c other Desirable .Securities. No. 5 Nassau Street, N. 7., Recommend to investors the First Mortgage Bonds or ths CEWiriBAI. Pacific R. R. Co. j Thia Company is constructing uoder the patronage of tbe i j UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, j The Western end of the ! j Qreat National Eailway across the! ;. , Uontinent. , - - Their lines will extend from Sacramento, Califrnnia, across tbe Sierra Neva das to the California State line, traversing the r?chet Hiid most populous sec tion ol California, and thence through the stent rpiirins recions ot the Territories, to the vicinity of Salt Lake City. It forms the sole Western link of the only route to the Pacific which is adopted by Congress and aided by the issue of C'uited States Bonds. Their road is already completed, equipped and running for 94 miles from Sacramento to within l ! miles of the summit of the Sierrj, and a large amount of the work of Grading, Tunnelling, c, beyond that point has been accomplished. " ,- The First Mortcnjre Bonds of this Company, afford unusual inducements of Safety and Profit to' Investors, for tbe following among other reasons, vis: Fin. The rate of interest is Six per Cent. In o)d, payable semi-annually in the City of Kew York. Second. Tbe Principal is pajable in Gold at maturity, j-. Third. The cost of the Bonds, Ninety -five Per Cent, and accrued interest, is Ten Per Cent, less than that of the cheapest Six Per Cent. Gold Bearing Bonds of tbe Government. FoarA. Tbe United States Government provides nearly half the amount necessary . to build the entire road, and looks mainly to a small percentage on the luture traffic for re-payment. Fifth. Owing to this liberal provision, accompanied with Extensive Grants of Public Lands, by which the Government fosters this great national enterprise, its success is rendered certain, and its financial stability is altogether independent of the contingencies which attend ordinal y Railroad enterprises. Sixth. The Security of its First Mortgage Bonds is therefore ample, snd their chsracter for safety and reliability is equalled only by that of the obi gations of the Government itself. Seventh. The net earnings of the completed portion sre already largely in excess of the interest obligations which the Company wiser incur twice the distance snd are steadily increasing, rendering the uninterrupt- . ed payment of tbe interest absolutely certain. Eight. At the present rate of Gold they pay nearly 8 1-8 Per Cent, per annnm, on the amount invested. -- - - - The Bonds sre issued in denominations of $',000 with semi-annual Gold Coupons sttached. payable in New York, and arc offered for the present at 95 per cent, and accrued Interest (in currency) from January 1st. - ' Orders mav be forwsrded to ns direct, nr through the principal Banks snd Bankers in all parts of tbe country. - Remittances may be made in drafts on !few York, or in Legal Tender' Notes, National Bank Notes, or other funds enrrent in this citv, and the Bonds will be forwarded to sny address by Express, free of charge. Inquiries for further particulars, by mail or otherwise will receive punctual attention. ,- i FISK & HATCH , Bankers and Dealers in Government Securitie, . No. 5 Nassau Street, N. "3T., K. B. AH kinds of Government Securities received at the full market price in exchsnge for the above Bonds. Also. T- All descriptions ol Government Securities kept constantly on band, & Bought Sold, or JCichaaged. --Gold Coin snd TJ. S. Coupons bought, sold, snd collected. Deposits received on liberal terms, snbject to check at sight. Collections made throughout the country. . Miscellaneous Stocks snd Bonds bought snd I sold st the Stock Exchange on commission for cash. ' ar-Speeial attention give to tbe Exchange of SEVEX-TIIRITY NOTES of all tbe Series for the New FIVE-TWENTY BONDS of .1865, on the most favorable terms. Jriay 30th, 187. ls-Sm. State of Indiana, Wayne County, S. S. WILLIAM BULLA AND JOSEPH M. BULLA I In the Wsyne , , Executors Kestate of j Common Please Conrt, THOMAS M. HULLA,dec'd. V September Term, - VS. - l A.D.18C7- . -4 D. P. HOLLO WAY AND J la attachment No. 29S8. .SOL. MEREDITH. J TOT. IT KNOWN, ThaC on this 20th day of JLLw August 18B7, the above named Plaintiff, by Jas. ferry their Attorney, filed in the office of tbe Clerk of. tbe Wayne Common Pleas Court their complaint against aaid defendants in the above entitled cause, together with the affidavit of a competent person that said defendants, David P. Holloway snd Solomon Ueredilh were not residents of the tate of Indiana. Said ddfendants David P. Hollo war and Solo tr on Heredity, therefore, sre hereby notified of tbe filing snd pendency of ssid complaint against them and that, unless tbey appear and answer or demur thereto, st tbe calling of the said cause on the second dav of the next Term of said Court, to be begun and held at tbe Court House in Centre ville, on tbe second Monday of September next, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alledged, will be taken as true snd the said cause will be beard and determined in their absence- -. . . Witness Willism W. .Dudley, Clerk, sad SEAL. toe Steal ot said Court, at Ceatreville, thia v sata flay ot August, 1857. , k , , WILLIAM W. DUDLEY, Clerk. ' ; . j p-f-e-2n-w.

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I WILL PAT THE ABOVE REWARD FOR THE arrest of WILLIAM MYERS and HENRIETTA COOK, or $50 for tbe arrest of Myers and the return ot my child, Mariam M. Cook. Wm. Myers is about aix feet high, heavy built, dark-brown hair and mustache, and when last .seen, was dressed in dark cassimere pants and vest, and black planter's hat. Henrietta Cook in of medium site, brown hair, fair complexion , and s pea is with strung Uerutan accent. Mariam Miomi Cook is nine rears old, red hair, and Tery fair complexion. Address. THEODORE COOK. Jfew Paris, Preble County, O. ; 050 REWARD. IN addition to the above Reward, the undersigned will pay Fifty Doll.rs, for the apprehension and delivery of the above named female, at New Paris, Ohio. In addition to the above description of ber person, her hair is yry short, hsring had it cut oflT last fall her eyes sre lubt gray, and, she is "left-handed" when doing all kinds of honse-work, except when sewing. She may probably, now, hare taken the came of Mjera, or hare assumed her maiden-name, Henrietta King." Her age is about thirty. She left New Paris, with Myers sud her child, on the 18th dsv of July last. She obtained by false pretences, one hundred and fifty dollars, from Mrs. Lienor Dsris, snd sny person spprehending and returning her as above indicated, shall receive from the undersigned, the above reward of Fifty Dollars. ELENOR and LEWIS DAVIS. - ' ; r New Paris, Ohio, Aug. 15, 1887. HOME RTJTST. GO TO HEADQUARTERS OF Q. C. B. B. C. .. FOR 10UR - W , CIGtARS, SMOKING CHEWING TO A CC0! PIPE-, POIfCHES AND , CIGAR EOLDEBS. Remr mber th Place, No. 70 Slain St. SIGN OF THE BIG INDIAN . ; . John Manle, Aug. . lrn. j BOOTS & SHOjES. j Henry Emrich. Htcond Door Sonth of J. W. Plummf-r's DRUGSTORE, Pearl Street, Richmond Ind. HAS now on hand one of the best assort irents of ' BOOTS AND SHOES, of hia own nianufactute iu this City. Employing- the best of wcrknjtn uaintf always' the choicest Leather both Sole and Upper, and supervising the work himself, he can with cotfiience ree- ', (ommeiid the work to the public rx w-Ett, ross, and he olicits a call from all who near SHOE LEATHER. Orders solicited and promptlyexecuted to the entire satisfaction of customers. " . 24-3m. RICHMOND IXD., Aug. 8, !86'7 SEW PF-RFt HE FOR TIIE UlADKEfif HIEF. Pbalon'a Chalou'o attu'ia, Phaion'e Xigh Blooming Crreas." ''Might ICIouiin3 Certaa." ".i(kt Bloo-iiug Cf-reae. Vihl Rlooming ('creai." ".ight Blooming- tVrrai," A mit exqni-ffe. drltcn'-, ".mt I'mRrant IVrftur, Sintt led from the ir ua-! !trautiful uw frotu wUie!i it take Its nanwv - v".' ManafaT:turi d only by' PRALOV eV SON, New York. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR PHALOS'S TAKE NO OTHER Sx " jK' W a ' VV 11 sV . ! -Ski AKRON CARBON OIL, ' laSITISa POINT 114 3 to 120 F ah't, . SAFE, WiilTA: AND SATISF.4 CTORY SOUS At TSS , . . DBPOT DRX7G- STORE, Br ..." M. B. BALLARJ) CO. FOR SALE JpHK Lease of a Second Class Boarding Houss e oft Second CI containing 21 rooms snd a eood cellat-. PMitrat Jication for transient envtoai. Term. easv. Apply t the Baker Boose on Marion, near Main Street, i Cw. . .. RT-bmnd Ind , Ang, '.9136:.

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USE PKATT o ssiPwCHsTB'S CELEBRATED MAGIC OIL Warranted in ctmc of Kueumatiun, Xeiimlgia, BruiaM or Faliis.

I The Best and Cheapest Horse an3 Cattle Medicine In the World Vant Uimnilhout th VnltfJ State an tsrnduM durintj Utc last S3 years For the cur, of the various Diseases to wfcU-h UorwiuiuJ CatUe are subject; such aa Founder, Distemper. HldeBoutd. Ixias of AnpotlU Inward Straits. .eliow Water, Fistula, Poil Evil. Scrntcriesor Qreose. Manie. Inflammation ottb. Kyee. and Fatit;ao from Bnrd Labor; r also. Itlieuinntlsm, (commonly callea 8UO complaint V which I rove nital to so many vnluuui-j Uo-a in tills count! j. SLOAN'S -CCfsDITICH FCWDEft Uu th liirsi suleufttuy Il'T-w ni;rf ratt.a Mt3tcine in tUw country. It n fnn.i ci i.eru. .m r and for mlWne, wfety. feruinf and tlrg ."J. standi rr-e.minntly at the beal U ti e UM ut Bar and Cbttie Maliciwx. v . , , It cArrie. off all r.w h"m.,rrtntb'H, tweomtaa: stiff or f ji.n-Wrmg. Fr ifiea H.e biota, Icoaene ibTStnT tid rfv it anu.tti n.l Bly al'lf"ViCI eUBnaeTthe water na.1 atreturthfiw ererr rrt -rf tht Sxly It is alao nU an.l certain remedy ft i fonghe sod cold,wlicU generate ao niatiy -tklid uiaraie or food-not i) maka her t tl.la not d.rble tut to keep up a regnliir st-rrefion f uillk. ant U loicawswiu una itj Kna SLOAN'S CONDITION POWDEKS twice a weak, a large tncreaao la qnr.ntlt and quniit j cf milk and cream. It eanlc off all fev -r and liuj 01ieaof the tloc4. Tt effect U aeea throaghutit Ue aaaaon bj a rii awl ubundHnl Be cf ittHk. The taner U berimilng to Ik Bure i f the oilm.UI wopertiea of Sloan'a t'ondStion I'ourter iu ZrJnallnx lh .ouditi..!) ot l i aher-p r.rd iiivtn!hi Tuuiv of the Olteusm of :H he . mcstiruteJ anfntiM. 3-A fifty cent ji.-Tfje ef WMtit" rvttrtHton Powdrr put ioto a barrel frf.vill is '-fr Ui:.n a bushel ef corn try fatfsn a hr:. ami i a rerMni ire-en-rlre of Uog Cho'.erA, Blio t Ht-.tgirTi, and other i sexa common among hog. C 4TJT10T. To rrotect. rTW nl tt;e nhHo from being imposed upon wwtMew imitat'f na, tbe genuine will bear tbe im7- in io;-e cf the proprietors on tha vrrspjier. PRICE 26 & 50 CT. rt:Tf PATKAOI! for sale h Drugiti sni M-riimt Tervwli-re. P1- Pirpn-t :, (hrnrn. 11 r. 0. Drawer 6S2S For Sale by PLI MMEB & KEI.I.Y. c. parrs. S. BACnVAN, FOUTZ'S a CBLIBSATB9 Horse mil Cattle Powflers. This preparation, long and faTorabijr known, will thoroughly reinyifc orate broken-down and low-spirited hjravs, by rtrenthenUig, and cleansing the stomach and iiitoit'nea. It la a sore preTsntire of all dia- -eases Incident te this animal, such as LUXO . TETEB, GLAWDKA8, YELIOW WATER, HEAVES, COCOH9, DISTEMPER, FEVERS, roCHDEB LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL ENERGY, Ac. Its use Improves the wiad, Increases the appetite-glTee a smooth ana i glosay akin and tranaforma t h i miserable akeleton iate a fine looking and spirited norss. To keepers of Cows this preparation is inraluable. It increases tbe quantity and improves the quality of the milk. It baa be-n proren by ac tual experiment te increase the quantity - of milk aud cream twenty per cent, and make the batter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, It gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive In all diseases of Swine, such ss Coughs, Clears is theLnngs, Liver, e., this article acta aa a specific. By putting from i enahalf a paper ' : to a paper in a barrel of iwill ths above diseases "will be eradicated er entirely prevented. If given to Mme. a certain preventive aud care for the Hog Cholera. Slice 25 CeatJ pjr Paper, or 5 Papers Tor $L rBEPAEID ET S. A. FOTJTZ &, BRO., AT THEIR 0 WHOLES ALE DRTO AND MED1CIXE DEPOT, Ho. US Franklin St., Baltimore, Hi For Sale by Dragglsts an Storekeepers throughout the Calted States. For sale Wholesale and Retail, at manufacturer's prices, by J. W. PLUMMER, .. Uichmond. Indiann. Have saved more than 50,000 persons from deatli, for thev enr in a siuple daj", Cholera, Dysentery, all Summer Complaints, Fever and Agne, and Neural ria. Also, a sure euro lor Cnugbs ani Khearaatijnj. 411 iM-ucjrwts sell the ns. ORR! SKIXER A CO , Proprietors, ; - k js-' - Spring6eld,Msss RoorNirL&racBC preserves tlie life of tbe Hairchanges it from grey to its -rifririal color in three wcek3 prevents tlie hair from failing-- is the best article for dressing the hair ever found 'u the marketwill surdv romovedandrofFand curea'ldiseasesof the Scalp is delightfully perfnmed, cures baldness, and will not ktaiu the skin is a perfect Restorer and Dress sing Combined. No other preparation for the hair untains i'estachio Nut Oil. old by all Drnggists. DEMAS, BARNES i Co., Agents, New York ORHIX SKINNER & Co., Sole rioprietor, 15tf Ssringfleld, Mass. The Fall Sat Fashions. r bmIIE undersigned has lust received his new FAL.li Style of HATS and CAPS, . to which he invites thestInntinn rT tall -Vii ssb-aiiU f indulge i n the latest fash ion, vail at mc Uat and Cap Store of JOHN SUFFRINS.

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Richmond, Ind ttopt. 12, 1867.- 2Vtf ROBAGK'S GINGER WINE, FOR SALE AT . ? Fliuximei's iDmgstore I

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TBE FACULTY INCLUDES R.M. J. M. BARTLETT, WATTERS, - Prsiateat Priscipfl. J. R. CARNAHAN, (forsaerlv Principal of Ohio Mercantile Collesre.) Ass't Principal. V7. 11. MOURE, Supu Actusl Business Depsrtsaent. J. a. w i luck, upt. iiepartment or rensnsasblp, WM. STRUNK, A ssisUnU in Arithmetic, Ensrfli ED. PRICHARD, ( Uraramar, Composition, Cor respondence, c, ac BOX. MILTOX SAY LER, Instructor ia Commercial Lixt and Jjeetarer. BURN. PITMAN, Esq., Instructor in Phonography. Persons cominjrto the city to enter, Sasy order their barjrsge directly to the Uttiee or the Uoller. The ersduates of Banlett's Colleee numbered bv tltonsanda are to be found in everv part of the com mercial world, receiving from $1,500 to $5,000 per yearFull Course Life Scholarship, $50 Address JAS. M. WAITERS, Priacipal. W T T E R 8 5 NEW AND ORIGINAL SYSTEM OF Equation of Payments, Averaging Accounts , and Interests A BOOK FOR EVERYBODY, .Merchant, Professional Man, Bookkeeper, Clerk and Stadent, Is now in press ami will be for sale atter Nov. 10. Sent postpaid on receipt of $1 00. Published at . BARTLETT'S COLLEGE. UNION PACIFIC RAIL ROAD CO. THEIR FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS As an Investment The rapid progress of the Cninn Pacific Railroad, now building west from Omaha, Nebraska, and forming, with its western connections, an unbroken line across the continent, attracts attention to tbe value of the Firat Mortgage Bonds a hich tbe Company now offer to the public. Tbe first question asked by ptudent investors is, "Are these bonds secure?" Next, " Are they s profitable investment ? To reply in britf : 1st. Tbe early completion of the whole preat line to tbe Pacific is as certain ss any future business event can be. The Government grant of over twenty million acres of land and fifty million dollars ia its own bonds practically guarantees it. One fourth of the wo k is already done, and tbe 'Tack continues to be laid at the rate of two miles a day. 2d. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds are issued upon what promises to be one of the most profitable linea of railroad in the country. For many years it must be tbe only line connecting" the Atlantic and Pacific t and being without competition, it can main tain remunerative rates. Ed. 4-26 miles of this road are finished, and fully equipped with depots, locomotives, cars, c-, aad two trains are daily running esoli way. The materials for tbe remaining 92 milea to the eastern base of the Rocky Mountaii s are on hand, and it is under contract to be done in September. 41 h. The net earnings of the sections already finished are nvtral timet gitater than the gold interest upon the First Mortgage Bonds upon such sections, and if not another mile of the road were built, the part already completed would not only pay interest and expenses, but be profitable to the Company. 6th. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds can be issued only ss tbe road progresses, and therefore can never be in tbe market unless thej represent a bona fide property. . Cth. Their amount is strictly limited by law to a sum equal to what is granted by the U. 9. Government, and for which it takes a erconof lien as its- security. Thia amount upon the first Sl7 milo west from Omaha is only Si 6,000 per mile. 7th. Tbe fact that the U. S. Government considers a second lien npon the road a good investment, snd that some of the shrewdest railroad builders of the country bsve already paid in five million dollars npon the stock (which is to them a third lien), may well inspire confidence in a first lien. 8th. Although it is not claimed that there can be any better securities than Governments, there sre parties who consider a first mortgage upon such a property as this, the very best security in the world, snd who sell their Governments to re-invest in these bonds, thus securing a greater interest. 9th. As the Union Pacific Railroad bonds are offered for the present st 99 cents on tbe dollar and accrued Interest, they are the cheapest security in tbe market, being more than 15 per cent, less tbsn U. S, Stocks. - 10th. At the current rste of premium on gold, ( they psy - .- OVER NINE PER CENT. INTEREST. The daily subscriptions are slreadv large, snd they ' will continue to be received in New York bv the " 7 Continental National Hank, No. 7 Nassau St.. Clark. Dover A Co., Haxkkrs. No, M Wall St. FIRST NATIONAL. BANK. RICHMOND. RICHMOND NATIONAL. BANK, aud by BANKS AND HANKERS generally throughout the L'uiU-d States, ol" whom maps and descriptive pamphlets may be obtained. They will also be sent by mail from the Company Office, No. 20 N'aasan Street, New York, on application. Subscribers will select their own Agents in whom they hsve confidence who alone will be responsible to them for the saiety of tbe bonds. ' ' . . . JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, , 2m:15' NEW YORK. Atlantic & Great Western n A T T. AV A Y , The Short and Direct Route NEW YOIili. : , '. i "--''i-:.-BOSTON, ... . - NEW HAVEN. 3I:'-' - , , BBIIKIFPORT. - i v fUOVITE.CE. , i-::. --i-t.: EI.NIRA, ... , ; P1TTSBURO, IIARKlSnURfJ, PHILADELPHIA, , , -BALTIMORE. -T " ASI1I.NGTON CITV, f : J ' AND TO ALL roiSr8 1 ' .'! New York, New England, and Penn- " K i sylvania. ' - Two Through EXPRESS .TRAINS, Ieave Cincinnati Daily, making direct connection with all tbe principal Railways West snd South. , f Morning Express Leaves Cincinnati, (except Suadav,) 6:00 A. 11., strives in New York next day at 3;li P. M., Boston, 6.-00 A. M, : i ; o J a'Liehtnias; Express, except Saturdays,) 7:00 if. ii srnve in ew 1 ore second morning st 7:00 A.M-? Boston,.'; OP. SI. "Palace Stateroom Sleeping Coaches, surpassing in elegance and comfort those on any other line, are attached to the Lightning' Express at Cincinnati, aad ran through to New Turk without change ofCar. This is tbe lrn!y Line running Coaches through without change from Cincinnati to New Vork. - Baggage Checked through la all poiats Eastj Ask for Tickets vU Atlantic and Great Western Railway, for sale at all principal Ticket and itemtost O&ces throughcut tbe South and West. L. D. RCCKER. Gen. Sapt. x W. B.SHATTU0. Gen.Tkt. Agt l5mS .,. t I.. J. FRANCISCO, M. D.! ; -' U ftiee aad Residence HonthFraaklin Street, East side, between Ms in snd Walnut, JnljlT, t84 SO tf t'-RICHMOND. IwatANs

IsPabUsheatla the Waraer 0Mt)almg,aai r Thqrcday nciDinjp, - By HOLLOWAY 4 DAVIS, 'K At OS per Vondrac, PAYABLE Iff. ADTANCK. v-- - ' ..... ' Job Fririiihg, We have a new DAT JOBBER and new fonts of Type of the latest styles, both plsia aad fancy, and are prepared to do work aeat and expeditiously. , Pamphlets, Catalogues, Constitntions, Show Bills. HaadbilN, Blanks, Bills of Ladlnv, Bill Heads, . ,., Cards, Jfotjcf Envelopes, Circulars, Checks, Posters, s i t r-.t i PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLE REMINGTONS ram Anno. ., : Seld br the Trade OeneralW. " Priet Reduced. A LJxrel discount le XesJere. Upwards of 200,000 of our Arms have been furnished the .TJ. S. Government, -v. Am Rhvolveb, 44-100 in. Caliber, r- - - r ;r Navy lirroLvaa, 31-100 in. Caliber, Bxlt Rkvolvkb, (Self Cocking,) Navy Caliber, Belt RsvoLvsa, Navy Size Caliber, Policb RavOLvaa, Navy Sise Caliber, - -. . V New Pockkt Revolveb, (with Loading Lever,) Pocket Rsvolvsb, (Self Cocking,) Ran at mo Pistol, (Elliot pt.) No. 33 Csrtrdge, RariATiNO Pistol, (Elliot pt.) No. 3X Cartridge, Vest Pockxt Pistol, No. 22, 30 A 41 Cartridge, Gust Cane, using No. 22, 32 Cartridge, Retolviho Rivlb, 36-100 ia. Caliber, - . - ' BaaacB Loadiko Riflb, No. 32 Cartridge, ; . Breecb Loadino Carbike, U. S. Riflb, ( Steel Barrel, ) with Saber Bayonet, U. S. Riflbd Musket, Springfield Pattern. ' E. REMINGTON A SONS, Iliom, New York. " -u-.!,-, .'AGENTS. --'1 .- f-.' Moore A Nichols,' New Tork; Wm. Read A Son, Boston; Jos C. Grubb Co., Philadelphia; Pontine A Trimble Baltimore; Henry Folsom A Co. New Orleans; B. Kittredge A Co., Cincinnati; Johnson, Spencer A Co Chicago; IV. M. Rumsey A Co. St. Louis; Albert K. Crane, San Francisco; B. A. S. H. Thompson, Moatreal. ...u - it.,:-:. MUSICAL ESTABLISHMENT No, 48J BRPADWAY, NEW YOIUC. afV New Plaaos,Mioelesuis,' Aleaassl CJW suid . Cabinet Orsmas, at Wholes Retail, prices as low aa anv First-Clais Inatmmei site or nt can b purchased. Second Has! Piaaoa st great bargains, prices from aov to ax&p. xnere being sons ' live diftWewt saakes of Pianos ia this large stock, pnr-.. chasers can be suited as well here as claewhcr acd perhaps a littla better.. 10,000 Sheets of Zlanic, . little Spesi, at 1 cts. per. Page. One of tbo Largest Stocks of 8BEET MUSIC is the United States, MUSIC BOOKS, aud sll kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS snd Musical Marches - diss at the Lowest Bates. HORACE WATERS, Aog. 30th-at7. - : 481 BrOAdway, N. V. KnIlNK IS AST ! ! J. B. IIUHIIICUTT, Jeweller - MAS retnoved to 78 Main street, two doors West of tbe First National Bank, where he has fitted up an entirely new establishment. .. He is now opening a largo and very desirable stock f Watches. Jewelry, Clocks, Eaacy Goods, Silver Ware of all varieties, whioh'is'ss good as the best snd will be sold chesp ss tbe cheapest. ' His old friends and customers sre invited to call oa iim snd no psins will be spared to please. J. B. HUNNICUTT, .'..;- 1 Main Street, 7 , P T BARNUM'S : ' 1 - ! (raTBMT).. Elastic Strap ani Buclrlo, FOR PANTS, VESTS aad DRAWERS.. 8ns-1 pendera can be dispensed with 1 ; This little inventinn is just or,t, and is It is no hnsa- 1 bag, ia meeting with 'a rapid sale, (t can be applied ' in a moment to any garment, by any person, causing; 1 it to fit perfectly. , , ....... , -. . , . - j Its elasticity prevents tearing the straps and bue-j klesofithe clothes, snd also allows perfect freedom of 1 tbe body while working or taking exercise. - 1 For sale by tailors and the trade generally. Send j 25 cents for strap, rirrulars, terms to sgents and the i trade, to tbe - BARXITM K. S. A B. CO., ' :r;r - ,.s 650 Broadway, New York. 0Agents. Wanted in every county. , -, I5yl FLORENCE E ,W I ..N ,CJ 3f A C II I N E I Makes Four Different Stitches. On One and the Same - Machine. AND HAS TBB ' .' RBVBRSABLjB peed. j i v NO OTHE2 MACHINE ! Capable of Sewing in more than on direction. " : Its STITCHES are the WONDER of At.Lt j; "Sr'w$ light snd neary fabrics with etjual facility. ( Kill Bern, FM, Bind, Gather, Braid, Quill, Ottthtr wd Sew oa a Ruffle, at ate sane time. ; : , sIt does not veqnlre finer thread on the aVider . than on the Rpper side. The Florence needs aplv to be seen to prove it the first ol FiasT Ci.Aa"Mschines. . rs;-j' ; i- v- ' ' . Csll at the agency. No. 75 Main St. and exasaio the Michtaaa before buying ehewberv." All Maehiaas warranted for" three years. ' "r!-" ' ' '; L'y' Q" , ".'---' , ' M. HIGHLST, Agent, 't. J'4 Rtcbatoad lad. - Florence Sewing Mschinca. J. M Highlev b removed hia office for the Florence Sew!ngx-UaaUatV to 78 Msia St., at J.' M". 'Jenkias A Co., Jclryir' store.1 r'r Bij-hmoad, Ind; Juaei7 1367, 1 ' I lha& ! .... " NICHOLSON & BROTH EE; - ' Wholesale aad RetaiK JiS Otationers & Boo Main Stot. V i .1 2tfRICHMOND. IND.'

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