Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 37, Number 46, 9 January 1868 — Page 4

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RICHfOND S ADDRESS FOR 1868. y www ii j Slowly on of the wwV .. . , , , Ad night with tarry mantle, Canto witbftetliMfermt, ! YTUIH'JCi I aat in a dreamy silence, Uaxing into to ni(4)t, tia st; aw.-! White Baomory brought back 0107 - ceno That m all too bright to last. And watching the glowing firelight Brighten tad did nwajr, ; -I thought that lifo was M fleeting, And abortus winter's day; ..,,. And the yean that Once seemed endless, Speed wUh afearful night, didsIiZi Bearing at on toward sunset, Evening, and float night I . '.I Bow hare oar Urea been noble, ' I What bar wt left behind, Tor thoaawho areaoniing afur,3 Worthy foe them to find t What of the yssx that is dying,What ahall it bear away, r, ,., Deeda that lire forerer Of idols of broken clay f -.vis'u . -v -jm $rnt i.'t "t) "' Many havorsarod a tablet Pointing p to the aky, White many weep to-day o'er tho wreek And raina thai sound them liej -y Hopes that were bright M Heaven.- i Only tamed to doapair, And mumotf rss can bring again bsCsatarsa that Joy need to wear." The year that eajne with Ha greeting. Making ear hearts ao glad, We hare watebed through ail ltacbaages ,A A'. Unto its death so sad; gnaws, with gorgeous tfT Autumn with golden irnitage, . . ' Winter with ebeery hoars : All bars reigned in their season. Each we hTe thought the best, , , .. t . And tear fall fast' on its whitened brow, As it goaa to its silent rest. . t - tt And tor the new year coming, . , 41 E, Hope wo the best for all, 4 ; V,. r ' May true prosperity brighten the land, And may troubles lightly fall; : May all who art sorrow laden, And bowed 'neath a hoary load, Lean in their deep affliction Trustingly onto God. ' " - Knowing that He who noteth Eren the sparrows fall, Feels in his pitying bosom Lots for his children all; One mors prayer would I offer, ; Woold it were answered well t " Blriko from our fair young city " - Those terrible doors of hell. ' Doors that load down to darkness, ' Pain, and sorrow, and woe, Where the fiery fiends are waiting ' For those who hare tillon so low! Sons who bars noble mothers, Husbands of fcring wires, Qo not into the dram-shop Garner their precious li res. f '. Ye who would tarn to laughter, : What ye deem idle fears, -Kerer hara seen the breaking hearts Or the choking, bliading tears ; Nerer hare seen them waiting, r. Near to the haunta so rile, Trying to lure the lost one V" ' Out from the tempter's a mile. Count from the missing faces, " Round as a year ago, ' Those that are ailently sleeping Under the mounds of snow ; Some are the wretched rictims, Done with a life of crime, Some are the broken hearted, Fallen be tore their time. Bot from the sadening smhjeet, - Gladly wetuyn away, " - ' Trusting that all which is darkness now " ; May be clear as the light of day. v . 1 would speak of our growing city, 1 Growing in wealth and power 7 ' Tor otegant taste and refine lent, I In tho west aba's the fairest flower Men who are noble hearted, '' Generous, thoughtful and kind j ! Men who are noble christians, - Helping tho march of mind. Women I may Hearen bless them. , See I what their hands hare dose, . . . -Comfort for all the needy, y Homes for tho orphaned? ' J!iot on tha noisy rostrum, Boldly battling for Came, Bat doing acts more noble . Than language can gire a name. Our railroads hare been in confusion, - . ... ' And matters are stilt at a stand, Mid the tempests of threats and allusions ' 'Tis hard to tell where they will land ; ., . That Cambridge will utterly finish us up -- She has passed her reliable word. And to that end, concluded for once in her life ' To ask for some help from the Lord. : : lis said some put faith in an Adams Express, ' And sums in a Wells and Fargo, , ., ! ; . But if yon would go to the deril direct -Just take the fast train for Chicago. - How nice it will be for the Cambridge 'Squires, , They hare bad such a round about way, tax. With their smuggling bad whisky and shirking their They can now go without much delay; But time flying swiftly, admonishes me ' ' That I hare detained you toa long, , 8b wishing you all a right hapy New Tear, . ... T . I will finish my morui og aoag. r-Eailroad Lord. ' -f- f - "i 'I New Haven is pride of the city. loaing its elms, the Kansas City (Mo.) papers horses at from 820 to $45. quote Vermont is agitafedby a proposition to revise county lines. Five ship loads of German emigrants are on their way to Texas A large cave has been .discovered in Berks Co., Pennsylvania. Calfornia is , going extensively into the culture of castor beans. It fs satd that Matthew Arnold , will be the Poet Laureae of England. Jeff Davis's bail bond has been litho graphed and is for sale in Richmond. . It is to be and to remain a secret who edits Lippincot's.new Magazine. Great distress is apprehended in Lou isville, iy., from the scarcity of coal. There are 40,000 children in Maoches tar, Eng., who do not attend school

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UUUUAWl KHUUOH 14 www family. nivdirr t t The new suspension bridge across the Niagara is to be finished before the first otJmf-w n 1 n rf -n ' Oberlil ColTegAlia- ove eleven hfin'Nfred students or whom nearly five hundred are females. Detroit claim ttbitea tnoBsand of its population are emigrants from the British provinces. Usury laws have been wholly; abolish-; ed by the North German Parliament. Commodore Nutt , will soon lead the lovely Miss Minnie Warren to thealtar. Mr. Wm. Winthrop, U.i S. Consul at Malta, has held that position for 33 years. The French troops are preparing to go into winter ' quarters at Civita Vecchia. 't.ivri .;" . : Louis Napoleon is' accused of losing 1,000,000 francs in three months gambling. ;,, i ' A Bourbon Co. (Ky.) minister is 'jireaching on the sinfulness of agricultural fairs. ; ; r" ' " : "'v;':'",':;;: ' Two daily papers are published in Cheyenne, Nevada, a city about three months old. ,: - . . ; Advkrtisiko. Forney's Prca7-one of shrewdest and ablest newspapers, has the following sensible idea of advertising: ; We have for many years studied the art of advertising, and still it remains to us u mervel that there is not one hundred - times more of it. ' We never yet knew a ,nian to advertise his wares liberally. and "steadily,, that, it. did not" 'pay him. Yet there are thousands of manufacturers and tens of thousands of men having articles which they declare ought to be in every household in the country," wlio advertise as gingerly and closely a3 though they have at heart no faith in it atalll How carT-they expect to get their goods everywhere, unless some knowledge gets into the family first, rthrough the family paper? If we waited till people learned form neighbors, we might'wait L for years before the most wonderful and useful invention became known. . JUST ARRIVED, IHrom tlie East, . ; A COMPLETE STOCK Of - W O O L IE .1ST, S , FOR FALL) AND WINTER WEAR. AT T. ZEYAN & BRO'S., NO. 33 MAIN STEEET, Consisting of a . ; FRENCH COATINGS . . . r (ALL SHADES,) - The Celebrated V. & II. Casto-re, f , ..." ... j ; , . -; ?- . A CLeieo liime of ; . . ; HILOEIl'S CLOTH & DOESKINS Declared to be the beet Clotbe m the market, by the Merchant Taitor'a Conreation of New York. ; A splendid assortment of the Latest Styles of CAS SI M ERES, VESTINGS, Etc, Which we vrill Make up in the LATEST STYLES, And best workmanship, at tUe lowest figures the ketcan afford. , j . x ' ' (, ., We will sell also hj the yarj in any, quantity to suit purchasers. I- We especially invite the atteistVtn Jof '. THE TjIAI DIES, To our LARUE STOCK of . FRENCH CHINCHILLAS, ' For Ladies Saequeing. It is undoubtedly tbe largest assortment ever brought to this city, and wilS be sold at a margin above cost. iive as a call before purchasing elsewhere. 39-tf. September 19, 1867. ARMS. Sold hy the Trade Oenerallr. iPrict Itedueed, A Liherel discount to Dealer L Upwards of 280,000 of our Arms have been -, , furnished the LT. S. Government. Abkt Rktolvee, 44-ia in. Caliber '.....- . . , Navt Rbvolvee, 3G-100 in. Caliber, Uelt Revolver, (Self Cockinjr,) Navy Caliber, Kelt Revolver, Navy Size Caliber,., r ? ;; Police Revolver, Navy Siie Caliber, New Pocket Revolter, (with Loading Lever,) 1'oceet Revolver, (Self Cocking,) Repeating Pistol, ( Elliot pt.) No. 32 Cartrdee, Repeatiko Pistol, ( Elliot pt.) No.- 22 Cartridge, . Vest Poceet Pi3Tol, No. 22, 30 A 41 Cartridge, GrM Cane, naing No. 22, 32 Cartridge, j Revolving Rifle, 33-100 in. Caliber, Hreech LoAtnsu Rifle, No. 32 Cartridge, Breech Loading Carbine, U. S. Rifle, (Steel Barrel,) with Saber Bayonet, . U. S. Rifled AIcheet, Springfield Pattern.. E REMINGTON A SONS, Ilion, New York, v "AGENTS. ',;. kV :J Moore A Nichols, New York; Wm. Read A Son, Boston; Joa. C. Grubb Co., Philadelphia; Ponltney A Trimble Baltimore; Henry FotsomA Co. New Orleans; B. Kittredge A Co., Cincinnati; Johnson, Spencer A Co Chicago; L. M. Rnmsey A Co. St. Lonis; Albert E. Crane, San Francisco; B. A. S. B. Thompson, Montreal. M.

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The Literature of the- Lady's BookMARION HARLAN D, Authorett y "Alae," ' "WJ.Uh Path," "Mom tide," ,"Jfemens,"and"Jliram," . t. who contributes to no other mont'ily publication, will turnish a new novel tor ISOS, called "fhemie Rowland,'' that will run through tbe year. Her stories ar anxiously sought after, and as they are copyrighted, cau be found nowhere but in GODEY. Onr former efficient corps of writers has also been retained. OUR FASHION PL AT E S . The original double fashion-plates will be continued MODEL COTTAGER. Tbe only magazine in this country that gives these designs is the Ladt's Book. DBA WIXQ ZE&SOiVS.ln this we are also alone. ORIGINAL MUSICfGoVEr'a is the only magazine in which music prepared expressly for it appears. We have also a OHILDR EXS, a IIORTICULTUK AL, and a HEALTH depaitment. . GOLEY'S INVALUABLE RECEIPTS . J upon every subject, for tbe Boudoir, Nursery, Kitchen House, and Laundry. . , . , TINTED EXGRAVIXQSTlna is a series of engravings that no one has attempted hut ourselves. They give great satisfaction. . . LADIES' FANCY WORK DEPARTMENT.Some of the designs in this depart uit-ut are printed in i - . i . colors, in a sijie unuquaieu. TEEMS FOR 1868. One copy, one year ; $300 Two copies, one year , 5 50 Three copies, one year..... , 7 00 Four copies, one year '.. 10 00 Five copies, one year, and an extra copy to 'the persou getting up the club, making six copies. 14 00 . Eight copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up th club, making "nine ' copius 2100 Eleven copies, one year, and an extra cop3 to s the person getting up the club, making-" twelve copies 2750 " Godey's Lady's Book and Arthur's Home Magazine will be sent one year on receipt of $4 00 Godey's Lady's Book and The Children's Hour will be sent one year on receipt of $3 50. Godey's Lady's Book, Arthur's Home Magazine, and Children's Hour will be sent one year on recipt of $5. HOW TO REMIT. -In remitting by Mail, a Postofiice Order or a Draft, payable to tiie order of L. A. Godey, is preferable to bank notes, as, should the Order or Draft be lost or stolen, it can be renewed without loss to the sender. If a draft or a post-office order cannot, be procured, send V. S. or National Banknotes. Address L. A. GOD EY, " N. E. Corner Sixth and Chestnut Streets, . Vj; ' Philadelphia. Copatrnership Notice. .

EZRA NYE A BEX J. STARR have this day entered into copartnership under the firm . name of EZRA NYE A STARR, for the purpose of continuing a general stove Rtore and tinware business in all its branches. EZRA NYE, - BENL STARR. Dm: 20, 137.- 45-3w"""

A nrtmant' 1 wtism il jt&msrfl OF jtieiwmtft. its fit k A 9 ...... dHij6--f irt'iiaT at t-.K,i;?t41i-iATft P I. IT HI M E R ' .S ! r Ih'CLUDIXG MARVEL OP PERU "MERCHANTS UNION BOUQUET" Prailey's Arbutus, KNIGHT TEMPLAR'S B00Q0ST "PERSIA N L I L A C 4 BOUQUET OF EDEN. " NIGHT BLOOMING OLBEUS, -AND OLDEN - Indian LILLY Botanic OF JAPAN, 'FOLEY'S LWAYS GIVES SATISEACTION l. It is one of the best BECAUSE COUGH REMIDIES IN USE. ' FOR ' 3 ALE BY J. W. PLULVIPJIER. Gifts for Christmas & New Years ! A SUPERB STOCK OF FIXE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ALL WARRANTED TO RUN, AND THOROUGHLY REGULATED, AT THE LOW PRICE OF $10 EACH, AND SATISFACTION ; GUARANTEED. .--.- 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches, 2"0 to $1000 100 Magic Cased Gold Watches, 2'0 to 500 100 Ladies' W&tches, enameled 100 to 200 Gold Hunting Chro. Watches, 250 to 200 Gold Hunting English Lerers, 200 to 300 Gfrtd Hunting Duplex Watches,.. 150 to 300 30 I 250 200 250 150 250 25) 75 100 60 75 500 Gold Hunting American Watches, 100 to 500 Silver Hunting Levers,. . 50 to 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes, 75 to 500 Gold Ladies' Watches, r 0 to 1,000 Gold Hunting Lepines, 50 to 1,000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches, .... 50 to 2,500 Hunting Silver Watches,. . .. 25 to 5,000 Assorted Watches, all kinds, 10 to The above stock will be disposed of on the popular one-price plan, giving every patron a fine Gold or Solid Silver Watch for 10, without regard to value ! Wkight Bbo. & Co., 181 Broad way, New York, wish to immediately dispose of the above magnificent stock. Certificates, naming the articles, are i laced in sealed envelopes, and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the nrticles named in their cerlificat?, upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a watch worth i 1,000 or one worth less. The return of any of our certificates entitles you to the articles named thereon, upon payment, irrespective of its worth, and as no article valued less than $10 is named on any certificate, it will at once be seen that this is no iottery, but a straight forward legitimate transaction, which may be participated in even by the most fastidious. A single certificate will le Sent by mail, post paid, npon re-uipt of 25 cents, five tor $1, eleven for $2, thirty-three and elegant .j'Temfhni for $5, siTtj-aix and more valuable premium for $10, one hundred and most superb Watch for $15. To Agents or those wishing employment, this is a rare opportunity. I tis a legitimately conducted business, duly authorized by the Government, and own to the most careful scrutiny. Watches sent by Express, with bill for collection on delivery, so thnt no dissatisfaction can possibly occur. Trv us. 'Address 4 "- ;-""' WRIGHT, BROTHER A CO., Importers. 161 Broadway, New York, ELECTION NOTICE. AN election will be held by the stockholders of the First National Bank of Richmond, Indiana, at 1 o'clock P. M.,on Tuesdy, Jan. l4th,'6S, in the room occupied by J. P. Siddall, Esq., National Bank Budding, Richmond, ludtana, fjur the- purpose xl electing cine Directors toerve the ensuing vear. - i Nov. 27, 1867. 40-3w. J. E. REEVES, Prest. HEW DRUG STORE. Have opeueu. at Hit .Main street,

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(toby's old stanh,) A New and Fresh Stock DEUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS. s, : - r '- r. r r ' S - Dye-Stuftk JX23LGr ooods, TOILET AETICLES, &c, &c, &c, &c, &c, And thoroughly refitted the Store Rom, We take pleasure in inviting our Friends and the l'ublic generally, to call, inspect, and bay. Promising- to use our best efforts to please them -price and quality. PLUMMER A HARRO L. TR E MO NT eToU S E, JOHN ELLIOTT. Proprietor. CORNER OF FIFTH AND MAIN, Richmond, Ind. JAlways ;et the Best. AVEY8 Gin Bitters braces np the system, strengthens, 1 inviaxaratcs. "' - " - " wviw" f 's . i - . ; j " t S . - r. ' " , t ' i - ,1

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AMD Fort Wayne Avenue near Depot. OCf oiiMiih InntwZ) ant itut s r.st mAVisu removed to nis commodious rooms on : Fort Wayne Avenne, is prepared to oflei the public a large and complete stock of pure, , s DRUGS" AND MEDICINES, Embracing all the standard articles, together with a fall supply of ..- ?.- ftvr. jr ' :' ' '-. . . Hagana Magnolia, Camealia Toblet, Lilly White. , Cosmetique pour lea Cheveux, Art me Imperiale, Ring's ' Ambrosia, - Burnett's . ' Cocoaine, Pastilles FuMates, PaU i.' mer's Lotion, ; Cristodoro's ; . : Liquid Hair Dye, Ben-,, . . , bow's Extracts for the Hankerchief, Toilet 'i ? i Powders, Palm Honey, Glyc- .' . erine, and Pal me tic Shaving Soaps, . f i ' Bunion Plasters," Tilden's and Nichols' Flnid Extracts.' Compound Peruvian Bark -' Bitters, Roback's Bitters, Hoofland's Bitters, Hostetter's Bitters, Boher's Stomach Bitters, Wahoo Bitters, Phoenix Bitters, Niagara Star Bitters, Schied am Schnapps, Flavoring Extracts of all kinds, Neatsfoot Oil, Lard Oil, Fish Oil, Linseed Oil, Coal Oil, Sperm Oil, Sewing Machine Oil, Kentucky Bourbon, French Brandy, Wines, Ales, Ac. Sulphite of Lime for preserving Cider. Combs, Brushes, etc., etc. T Family Dye Colors; Cottage Paints in Oil; Tube Paints ; "Brushes of all kinds ; Wine Vinger ; White Wine Vinger the best ever brought to this market, at the GERMAN DRUGSTORE. Prescriptions Carefully 29-3m. Compounded UNION PATENT AGENCY. D. P. HOLLO WAY & CO. WASHINGTON CITY, D. C gjrAVE engaged in the business of soliciting Patents And prosecuting i'atcnts cases. Business entrus ted to their care will receive prompt attention. Claims Against the Government. For back pay for Pensions, 4c, Ac. will receive per- ; " " ' sonal attention. ALL INFORMATION, in.-eferenceto PatentLawe,cheerful!y given. Coptes of the Laws and Rules and Regulations ef the Patent Office, will be sent, gratia, on application. In applying for a Patent tbe applicant should f orward amodel of his invention if susceptible of being 'j ' - i i . . . . . . lustrated by a modelor if it consists in a c herni al compound, samples of the ingredients in their commercial state, and also in tbe proposed prepared : form, should be sent.' Also, as full a description of ' the invention or discovery, andits advantages should beziven as is practicable, to aid in the proper prepa- ! ration ot tbe papers. . . : j Persons bclievingthey have made an inrentiopor a dscovery in art or science, and desirous of knowing whetherthe same has been patented, by transmitting 4 to usa model, or drawing, or a sufficient description to make the invention intelligible,canharpa thorough examination made in the Patent office, and the result of said examination forwarded to them for a reasonable compensation. ; i . ; We will have forwarded toany person wJ(o may desire them, a copy of the Patent Terms boh In force and the Rules and Regulations oHko Patent office, ree ot expense. ' Caveats will be prepared on shrt noticf,by tbe inveutor's giving a brief descriptionof thirinvention with drawings. Drawings will be madein itrtisticstylefrom models furnished by inventors. ? - ; ". - T I Searches of the Records of tiie 'Pateui"-:'rne i, reeard to titles in Pattuts xil! '..e tUAdt-on .,ication. Send fullnameor names-character of the iuvention, and if possible date of Patent. Copies of all CLAIMS, u any Patent issued by the Patent Office since 183 wUIbefurnished on the receipt of $1, the applicant giving the full name of the Patentee, nature of the invention, date of the Patent, Ac. Washington City, July 4, 1367.. 7tf PAINTS! PAINTS!! For Farmers and 'Others. rTH HE GRAFTON MINERAL PAINT CO , are now M.. manufacturing the Rest, Cheapest and most Durable Paint in use ; two coals well pnt on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 15 years: it is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to green, lead, stone drab, olive or cream, to mit the taste of the consumer. It is valuable for Houses, Bams, Fences. Cartiage and Car-makers, Pails and Woolen-ware, Agricultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessels and ships' Bottoms, Canvas, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being Fire and Water proof), Floor Oil Cloths, (one Manufacturer having nsed 5000 bbls. tbe past year,) and as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed lor body, durability, elasticity, and adhesiveness. Price $C per bbi. of 300 Jb., which will supply a farmer for years to come. War ranted in ail eases aa above. Send for a circular, which gives full particulars. None genuine unless branded in a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paiut. Address DANIEL B1DWELL, :.., . -. ... i 25. Peart Streel,New Took. JONATHAN MOORE. JEfllEL F.MOORE ' BOOTS Ct SHOES. THE PUBLIC are hereby informed that the undersigned are manufacturing Roots and Shoes and intend keeping on hand a general assortment of work, made of good material, and ia a workman-like manner, . . -,s,' nepairinc. Done on short notice. Shop Second Story, over Curme, Dunn 4 Co.'a Leather Store; . - Sign of the Big Boot jbt ; 't V

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. .KO.J t : . . . , . i . RESrKi;irui.iil remiaat nis mesa tana m pablie, that he coatiamee the praetice ef Dental SBrorr at the OLD OFFICE en the BL W nf M.in and Pearl-sU.. where he will be pleased I , torcceireaUealla foV. hia profeaaional aarrieeaw, ,B ' aulicits a share of the public's patronage, and witi ants entire tatiaraetietr.'J svt'i , . ; c' ii 1 , $9" Teeth Extracted without Pain, .by tUe nee ol nitinns Oxydeor Laatrhinr Oas. - Jticl mond, Feb. 2Ilb7,s, .' , " Office' at the ' 1 " : GERMAN DRUG STORE.' i Ft W ay ne..AT eno e . Opposite 1 HOWARD & cuniBS. " - ! J .. Oe.ltfH tt'w r, RicBMOXD, 10 -,,fj V t n ) J ; r' -t-. .:;? ., L. J. FRANCISCO, M. D. . j ; Office and Residence Soatk Fraaklia' Street, East side, between Main and Walnnt,'" '- . July 17, 1887. 30 tf RICHMOND, IsWAiii. y) ;' jrtHi;;c:wniTKiDG Attorney t Law & Notary, VAUGII AN BUILDING, ( ear the corner of Main and Fifth-sts. entrance on ' Main-st., i 3 Richmond, Indiana. Dr. HENRY d'HU Y, ' " Residence: Marion Street. i - ! (Near Morrisson Library.) i - - -Office Hours: From 1 to 3 o'clock. P. M. C. H. BURCHKNAL, ; 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW, N" o t a, r v Office,' over Citizens' Pub 1 icBank, entrance. on .11 a in Street;.. t. , . RICHMOND. IND. - (23-tf) Dissolution of Paitnership. rcnHE 1'artDership heretofore existing under the Jt. name of White A Mieholson Bits., Booksellers, at No. 86 Main street, is this day dissolved br mutual consent. Parties having unclosed accounts will please settle promptly. ' . ... ' . - A . , OLIVER WHITE, NICHOLSON A BRO. i November 23rd, 1S07. . . . 42-tf NICHOLSON & BRO, Booksellers & Stationers, .- , (OLD 8TAND). " ''f..:( " 2T Main Street, opposite Citizens Bank, RICHMOND, INDIAMA. a 42-tf T. BAENUM'S . (fatbkt) Elastic Strap and Buckle, FOR PANTS, VESTS and DRAWERS. Suspenders can be dispensed with I " This little invention Is just out, and as it is no hum-' bog, is meeting with a rapid sale, ft can be applied in a moment to any garment, by any person, causing it to fit perfectly. , . ... , . Its elasticity prevents tearing the straps and buckles off the clothes, and also allows perfect freedom of the body while working or taking exercise. for sale by tailors and toe trade generally.-' sena 2a cents for strap, circulars, terms to agents and the trade, to the BARNUM K. B.A B. CO., w 650 Broadway, New York. ' Agents Wanted in every county." lSyl Hare saved more than 50,000 persons from death, for they cure in a single day, Cholera, Dyrentery, all Summer Complaints, Fever and Ague, and Neurit Hsn Also, a sure core for Coughs and Rheum it una. . All Druggists sell them. ORRIN SKINNER A CO , Proprietors Springfield, Mas i Root's Pestachihf preserves the lite of the flairchanges it from grey to its original color in three weeks prevents the hair from falling is the best article for dressing the hair ever fonnd in the market willsurely removedandruff and cure a' 1 diseases of the Scalp is delightfully perfumed, cures baldness, aad will not stain the skin is a perfect Restorer and Dress sing Combined. No other preparation for the hair contains Pestachio Nut Oil. hold by all Druggists. DEMAS, BARNES A Co., Agents, New York ORIitN SKINNER & Co., Sole Proprietor, 15tf Springfield, Mass. B O OK A GKXTR WA XTED To solicit orders for a New Illustrated BIBLE DICTIONARY, (COHPI.ETB IK O.Vg VOLVJ1K,) - . ,., ... Eilited by Dr. Wm. Shith, Classical Examiner of the University r.f London.- - The Dictionary embodies the results of the most recent study, research, and investigation, of about sixty-five of the most eminent and advanced Biblical scholars now living. Clergymen of various denominations approve it, and regard it as the best work of its kind in the English language, and one which ought to be in the hands of every Bible reader in the land. ' In circulating this work, agents will find a pleasant and profitable employment. The numerous objections which are usually encountered in Polling ordinary works will not exist with this. Buton the contrary, encouragement and friendly aid will attend the agent, making his labor agreeable, useful and lucrative. Ladies, Clergymen, School Teachers, Farmers, Students, and all others who possess energy, are wanted to assist in canvassing every town and county in the country, to whom the most liberal inducements will be offered. For particulars address, . ; National rvLisniva Co., 148 West Fourth St., Cincinnati, O. ArrangemeDl for Paring Taxes; '" . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that arrangements Lt have been made at the Citizeus Bank, to receive Taxes due for State an J County purposes. This will make it convenient for all Tax Payers, residing nearer Richmond than the County Seat, and who transact their business in Richmond. JOHN SIM, Treasurer. Centerville, Ind Oct 31, 13fi7. M-tt BR. AVEETfl BLOOD PURIFYING AND LIVEB SYRUP, . - , . t ...... For all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, or a disorded Liver. It has been Bead with great a access among our citizens. . For rale,at . . -S; : ' ' AVERY'S DRUG-OTOBjBV 2 Jy"; 1 80CTH-E AST CORNER MAIN' AND MARION Sta.

4?k f ? f2aTa SEW PESFlStE FOR THE m.UklEBCElEf.r ? Night BlMMlag C " flight BlMmiag CctMa," nales: rhaUa 1 Iff (lit Biewraiatfj Carni "CO lia;li B ' A moat exqniidt. drlicate, and rragrant PerfuaM, ttttl 14 from the faro aa4 bcaatinti , flower, free . wbich it take ita nnu. ' ....... ataoufactorrd nly by '- "--2 3 :''-- "S .u Zl' pnAUil IMiRwrlNk.!' beware oiv counterfeits. r ASK rOR PM ALON'S TAKE NO OTHER ' all c i "The Pen is Mightier than tbe Sword." ' i TIIE OOIJJ PEXT, x n EST AND CHEAPEST OF VESS9. Morton's - U-ola f fens, THE BEST PEWS 1H THE WOULD. Zone, JV'etf - TorJt, and by every ditty appointed Hgcnt at the tame price. " ' jJMbrton make no sftiw stamped with the J"ame or Trade-mark of any other;' therefore, 'where an, Agency ; is established, . the public trill be best suited, and at the same prices, by callinff on the Agent ; in atl other: places those wishing the Morton 2en, must send to Jeadqitarters, where their orders will receive , prompt attention, accompanied with the cash. ' A. Catalogue, with full descrip" lion of , sizes and prices, sent on receipt of letter postage. A:' MORTON. v FOUT Z'O j caxaaaarav ; Horse aiiu Cattle POTjaers. " ' """ V This prevaratiou, , i ' I long and fkverahty known, will thor- -oughly retnvigorate broken-aowa ana -. 1 1 low-pirttel hna, ; y swengwiennis; MS .and cleansing the r . stomach aad tattas ,s tine. It ia a sure pr .c! vmtive of all dia earn incident te this animal, such at hVSO FEVER, CLANOSM, TELLOW WA- . TER. HEAVES, 1 ' (JUUttHS, Wl- , " TEMPER. FEVERS, FOUNDER LlSS OK APPE TITE AXD VITAL -t, ENERGY, fee. 1U ase improves tne wtad, Inareaaea the appetite-gives a smooth and; plossy kia and translbnas -Ihi miserable akeletoa into a fine-looking - hone. I,..- .. and apiritad To keepers of Covs tMs prpara tioa ia invaluable. It iacreases tbe qoantity azt improves the quality ol the mux. Jt baa been proven by ac tual expenaaeat to im all (lisesaes of Swine, such aa Coughs, Tlssrs hi tba Lnaga, Uver, dM., this article p nets as a speetne. By patting from i . one half a paper w, , to n paper in a arret or swiu the above diaeaias will he eradicated S .. . or entirely prevented. H given in time, a preventive ana cure for tne nog i;noiera. Trie 25 CeatJ pjr Pw, or 8 Papers lor CL rBKPAKJD BT . . . "'Om JL. foutz &c bko.. i c- - AT THBTK d:'.." WKOLBAI DBl'6 ANB MKDIOJfE HMi , Ho. 113 Franklin St, Baltimore, HA. ' ' v War Sale by Dntggteta aad SUarekaepars through ' oat the Uaitcd States. ". For sale Wholesale and Retail, at mannfaetu ror'a prices, by. J. W. PLUMMER. Richmond, Ind. The Winter Bat Fashiono. grp HE undersigned baa IL just rweived hisnew . WINTER Style of HATH and CAPS, ; to which he invites the atA I- , . . --'i lenunn oi au wno wouia Ffsr indulge in the latest faahion. Call at th Hat and Cap Store of JOUX SUFFRlIfS. Richmond. Ind Jan. 7, 189. . , 29tf

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'ZZ A Card. fTTTAVISG sold my interest in the Stove and Tin UM. Store of Ezra Nye A Bro. to Benj. Starr, I bo. peak for the new firm a continuance of tho patronage as oztended to'tbe old firm. . - --z - t RALPH WrVSYE. Pe. . . . 4,

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