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RICHMOND,! IND., JAN. 16, 11868. The Importance of Learning Trade. We do not intend, under this heading, to speak of the importance of becoming .Ait apprentice to nny mechanical busilH ss, but of the importance of learning j acquiring a tiade, of becoming; a J workman at the business chosen It is not enough that a young man goes into j a shop and works for a loncer or shorter i period a neophyte, but, that he becomes master of the rudiments of . his lni?inc9. The country is filled with unfinished, mechanic, erery trade is overI'urdencd with the miserable hangers-on who, professing a knowledge of a business, bring it into disrepute by their incompetency. There i no bond in this country by which a master can control the time of an apprentice for a period sufficient to remunerate the employer for the losses sustained in the .early stages of the apprenticeship, or to give the apprentice a proper knowledge of Ms business. The apprentice is free to leave his master and employment, whenever, in his opinion, he has collected scraps enough of superficial knowledge to set up as an independent worker. He becomes dissatisfied with the character of his work or the amount of compensation, and, finding other work and larger pay, he quits his master's employment just when his services have begun to be valuable, thus committing a fraud upon his employer and doing a great injury to himself. " v In no cese ' is the term required to team a trude too long. According to the value and difficulties of the business, it varies from three to seven years, and the most faithful and observant apprentice, after having filled his full term of apprenticeship, finds ' he has much to learn before he can honestly claim to be entirely and thoroughly competent. For at least a few months the apprentice is a constant source of anxiety and expense. From want of experience, or from heedlessness, or dislike to the particular job given him, he breaks tools ruid ruins work enough in a week to cover nil the profits of his work for months. The employer bears with this, patiently or impatiently as the case may bo in the hope that during the last part of the novitiate's apprenticeship he may reap some retnrn from the profits of his work. . Under such circumstances it mast be very vexatious to have an ap prentice leave just when he is becoming, j in some measure, useful. Yet it is a common occurrence in this country.! Apprentices seem too often to bo devoid j of conscience and wanting in the princi- j pies of common honesty. Nor is such conduct of any real, per- j manent advantage , to the apprentice. I He becomes the Bohemian of the work i &hop, n waif driven hither and thither, ! having a smattering of knowledge and yet understanding no one thing thoroughly, His services are not sought he is only a "Jack-at-a-pincb," to be used merely to fill a space otherwise empty. Scores 5 of such half-baked mechanics can be picked up any day; they infest shops, torment employers, And disgrace the business' they falsely profess to understand They are industrial vagrants, if such a term; Is permissible, to be shunned and despised by every honorable workman. "Unstable as water j. they cannot excel." The ambition of the apprentice to be rauked among journeymen is a laudable one when properly directed, but it can only be realized by an honest and persistent sticking to his obvious and plain duties. If he ever expects to teach he must first be taught ; if he desires to direct he should submit to direction. What this country needs in the industrial arts ' is finished workmen. They are scarce and always in demand. A competent and intelligent workman is seldom wanting a good job. When busi nes9 is slack the incompetents are first ' discharged, while the valuable workman ' is kept, often at a serious pecuniary loss ' to his employer, simply because it is j difficult to fill his place. . These considerations have nothing new in them, but because they are so trite and hackneyed they arc not enough considered . by apprentices. We earnestly invite their attention to the subject, believing it will be their present and prospective advantage to deal honestly in this as well as other respects. Scientific American. A Mrs. Drury has been imposing on the people of Davenport, Iowa, and neighboring cities, , as an independent collecting agent of .freedman associations. She drew liberally, though amiss. Corporeal punishmenta in ichools was before the School Board of Chicago the other day, and the Post regrets that any member should hare declared against erery and all Corporeal punish- ' roe nt of offending and stubborn- pupils. The Vt thinks a little physical bruising of such youngsters is a good thing (or their moral derel opment. is a, husband like a Mississippi steamboat 7 ; Because be never knows htvr soon be may get a blowing up he attempt to start an asylum for u vounsr men failed, as no building be constrtcieu large enough f Canadian editar who was attacked jvy I rascal on a bridge, 1 .it. it into the rivr mkI t rirnor Viia a a t via i c it ins ao mnlc n item

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pj"T" T-TJ HPIIjIjS TIIE GREAT ANU-F.iMOUS HE MED Y AXO SL'Il.STJTL'TE FOK ; CALOMEL. If rnu have Liver Complain, , If yH hare Sick Headac-liu, t yon have Bilous Attack, , :;, If you have Dyspepsia, If mu have Constipation. Then use Dr. I. J. AVEUY'6 LITTLE ;iAST LIVLIl JPILLS. They are entirely Vegetable, They contain no woody or mert matter, The dose is small, The action sure and thorough, They Produce to pjripins:, - They cleanse the stomach,! ' hey excite the secretion, They carry off the bile. They leave no one costive , They are ensily taken, They oan harm no one, Those of natural Weak Constitutions, Those who are Aged and Debilitate J, Those who are weakened by Diseabe, Thone who suffer from Indigestion, -Those who suffer from Liver Complaint, Those who suffer from Kidney A flection, Those who suffer from Dumb Ague, Those who suffer from Loss of Appetite," Those who suffer from Nervousness, . Those who feel a Loss of Energy, g. -- Should use ( AVERY'S. OIK -BITTERS, THE GREAT DIFFUSIBLE STIMTJLENT, Which possesses an extraordinary power of infusing vigor to the whole, or any part ot the human system, which may have become weakened or debilitated. It is prepared by charging pure Gin with the juices of Tonic and Alterative Roots, Barks, and Buds, in sucb a manner as to be sustaining as well as stimulating. Compounds of the bark mav produce a tetnpoary excitement, but to be followed by corresponding depression, after the fumes of the liquor have passed away. But this is not the case m ith this preparation, its effects are nourishing and lasting, as well as stimulating. DR AVERY'S Balsam of Life, FOR Affections of the Throat, Chest and LnngS. A pleasant and effectual remedy, as testified by many of our citizens, containing uo opium nor mineral substance. For Sale, at AVERY'S, S. E. Corner Main &. Marion Sts. JUST ARRIVED, From tlie East, A COMPLETE STOCK OF "w oole;ists, v FORI;: ., -' ' ". FALL AND WINTER WEAR, J. ZEY A. N & B R O' S, NO. 38 MAIN STREET, Consisting of " FRENCH COATINGS v ; ,(ALL SHADES,) Tbe Celebrated V. & II. Castors, i fT " A. Cb'jfco Line of ' - HILGER'S CLOTH & DOESKINS Declared to be the best Cloths in tbe market, by the - Merchant Tailor's Convention cf New York. 'A splendid assortment of the Latest Styles of I C A SSI MERES, VESTINGS, Etc, Which we will Make tip in the LATEST STYLES, .'.' ? - - . And best workmanship, at the lowest figures tbe market can afford. We will sell also by the yard io any quantity to suit purchasers. We eapecUUj invite the attention of THE LADIES, To onr LARGE STOCK of . FRENCH CHINCHILLAS, For Ladies Sacqaeing. It is undoubtedly the largest assortment ever brought to this city, and will be sold at a margin above eost. ' CiWe us a call before purchasing- elsewhere. 30-tf. September 19, 17. FIREARMS. Sold by the Trade Generally. i Price Reduced. A Liberd ditcotmt to JJealert Upwards of 200,000 of our Arms hare been , furnished the U. S. Government. Abut Kktolteb, 4 1-IOO in. Caliber Natt Kktoi-ter, 3ti-100in. Caliber, Bslt Beyolvek, (Self Cockinfr,) Navy Caliber, Belt Rbvolvbr, Navy Siie Caliber, Polios Bbtoltbii, Nary Size Caliber, New Pocket Kivolvl-k, (with Loading Lver,) Pocket Retoi.te, (Self Cocking,) Repeating Pistol, ( Elliot pt.) No. 32 Cartrdjre, Repeating Pistol, ( Elliot pt.) No. 22 Cartridgo, VasT Pocket Pistol, No. 22, 30 A 41 Cartridge, Ocw Case, using No. 22, 33 Cartridge, Rbtoltimo Rifle, 3S-100 in. Caliber, Rbbecb Lo'adimg Riple, No. 32 Cartridge, . Rbeecb Loadino Cabbime, U. 8. RiFLB,(Steel Barrel,) nith Saber Bayonet, U.S. Rifled Musket, Springfield Pattern. E. REMINGTON A SONS, Ilion, New York. , AGENTS. . ' , Moore A Nichols, New York; AV111. Read A Sod, Bos ton; Jos. C. Urubb Co., rhiladelpbia; foultney A Trimble Baltimore; Henry Folsom A Co. New Orleans; B. KittredgeA Co., Cincinnati; Johnson, Spenoer A Co Chicago; L. .M. Kunisey i to. rt. l,ouis; Albert r., Crana, Sao Fratvis'-o: IV - S- H. Thoior-soi), Mont

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I&Publiahedin the Warner IJuildiiig, on Thursday Mornings, By HOLLOWAY &. DAVIS, At $2 per Volume, PAYABLE IX ADVANCE. Job Printing. i I We Lve a new ' DAY JOHBtR," aud uew fonts of Type of t!ie latest stylos, j both plain aud fancy, and are prepared to do work neat and expeditiously. Pamphlets, Dills of Lading, Jiill Heads, Cards, Notes, Envelopes, Circulars, Checks, Isabels, Catalogues, Constitution?, Show Bills, Handbills, Blank, Poster, PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLE THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST I ELECTION IS OVER ! POLITICS ARE DEAD : PROSPERITY ABOU3IIM I WINTER IS HERE X AMD NOW IS THE TIME TO &URSCRIBE TOR MOORE'S RURAL NEW-YORKER, THS GREAT WITS iXB COOTRX TEKKLT. THE RURAL U the Leading and largest-Circulating Newspaper of its Class on the Continent, supe rior in Value and Variety of Contents, and lioautv of Appearance. It embraces a greater and better variety of Agricultural Horticultural, Scientific, Educational, Literary and News Matter, interspersed with many Engravings, than any other Journal in the, English Language, fur it comprise Departments devoted to or including Agriculture. Choice Literature, Horticulture, Sciencn and Art, Sheep Husbandry, Education, (Grazing, Dairying, Vouth' Heading, Rural Architecture, General en , Domestic Economy, Commerce, Markets, JUiuiU'iHivnSf Tule, jtt9ayB, Music, Poitry9 . Jtttmaocs, Eiiyina, tire, are. Thk Cvbal "kw-Torkkb is a fgiiniial Journal, circulating in every State and Territory of the Union, and also in Canada, liurope, ic. It Employs the best Talent ia all lepartnientn. It3 c rps of Editors, Contributors, Ac, couiprises many of tte most experienced and successful Farmers, Plant rs, Wool Growers, Kreeders, tiraziers, Ilorticulturis ts, Gardeners, ic. of note and ability. . In brief the Kural is A'Uy Edited, Profiuelg ll'.nttrated, aml-ntati Print-d Practical, Scientific and 17iul Jforal, lum'riictirc and Entertaining. -Whether located in Country, City or Village, YOU WANT THE RURAL. YOUR FAMILY WANT IT, YOUR NEHiIlAitItS AVAXT IT, Vor it is adapted to the wants of all, and has thousands of enthusiastic friends andjadniin ts in Cities and V ill age-s, aside from its immense tiirjulation among tbe Kurat Population; Remember t lat it is not a monthly of only 12 issues a year, but A L1BGK AND BEAUTIFd. TEEKtT OF J C II EBBS I THE RUHAL Sfiw-YORKEU comprises eight Double Quarto Pages is published in superior style, with Coper-faced Type, Good Paper, and more and better Illi stratiomci than any otutr Journal of its Class. A Title Index, Jtc, at eloje ot Volume, complete for binding. TERMS Only 3 a Year. To Clubs of ten, $2,50 per copy. A new Quatter bffan Oct. 5, and Vol. XiX in January. Now i9 the Tinie to Subscribe and form Clubs. Great Inducements. Premiums, Ae., t Local Club Agents and one wanted in every town. Specimen Numbers. Show-Bills, Premium Lists, Ac, sent free, or we will send the 13 namoers of this (Oct. to Jan.) or any preceeding Quarter rf this year, on trial, or as specimens, for only iriTT cskts. Address 1. 1. T. MOORE. Rochester. N. Y. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK ITor 1868. THE CHEAPEST OF LADIES MAGAZINES, BECAUSE IT IS THE 1IESTJ The fi-iend of inan, the arbiter of fashion, the eacouraser and publisher of the best literature of tbe (day, tbe pattern from which all others copy. READING MATT K R. In this there will be an improvement. The TolasM' for ls8 will be set up with new-laced tye, aad of a size that will enable as to give aa additional qaantrty of reading matter, amounting to about twelve pag in each number. HEAUTIFUIi STEEL PLATES. Of these the LADY'S BOOK contains forteen each year, superior (we challenge comparison) any published in tbe country, eitner iu book or periosteal. The Literature of the Lady's BookMARION HARLAND, Authorot of "AloHe," "Hvld-n Pali," "Jft. m4eTn "dement, amfJliruxm, who contributes to no other monthlr publication, wilt furnish a new novel tor 1363, calleJ "Phemie RwUnd," that will run through the year. Her stories are anxiously sought after, and as they are copy righted, can be fonnd nowhere but in OUll.hY. Uir former efficient corps of writers has also been retained. O IT It FASHION PLATES. The original double fashion-plates will be continued MODEL COTTAGES. The onlv magazine in tbie country that crives these designs ia the Lady's Book. I DRAWSO LESSOXS. la this we are also atoneORIGINAL MUSIC Godey's is the onlv maeazioet in which music prepared expressly for it appears. We have also a CHI LDREXS, a HORTICULTVR AL, and a HEALTH department. GODEY'S INVALUABLE RECEIPTS npon everv subject, for tbe Boudoir, Nursery, Kitchen House, ana .Laundry. . TINTED EXGRA FAV6STbis is a serie of enrravings that no one has attempted but ourselves. hey give great satisfaction. - LADIES' FAXCl' WORK DEPARTMENT. Some of the designs in this department are T' rioted in colors, in a style unequaled. TEHjVXS fo One copy, one year.. ........ Two copies, one year , Three copies, one year 1868. $3 00 5 50 7 60 Four copies, one year 10 00 Five copies, one year, aud an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making six copies. 14 00 Eight copies, one year, and an extra copy to tbe person getting up the club, making nine copies -.. 2100 Eleven copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making twelve copies -27 50 Godey's Lady's Book and Arthur's Home Magazine will be sent one year on receipt of $i 00 Godey's Lady's Book and The Childran's Hour will be sent one year on receipt of $3 50;. Godey's Lady's Book, Arthur's Home Magaziue, and Chitdren's Hour will be sent one year on recipt of $5. XrOIT 7 O REMIT. In remitting by Mail, a Postoffice Order or a Draft, payable to-tbe 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 rrder cannot - be procured, send U. S. or National Banknotes. Address L. A. GODA'Y, N. E. Corner Sixth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Copatrnership Notice. EZRA NYE & BENJ. STARR have this day entered into copartnership under the firm name of EZRA NYE A STARR, for the purpose of continuing a general stove Store and tinware business in all its branches. EZRA NYE, r.FNJ. STARR. r. on, ier. 4vw

H0LLIDAY PEESENTS DRY GOODS t FANCY GOODS! JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. Worth over . $2,000,000(1 1 Ail to bo sold for ONE DOLLAR EACH VlTRElSr DALE & CO., 182 BROADWAY. NEW YORK, AGENTS FOUECROPEAN MANUFACTURERS. Announce that in consequence of tbe over stotkiug of the Er.gii,-:li market, an immense quantity of DRV and FANCY GOODS have been consigned to thetu with instructions to be cleared for immediate Cash, at any sacrifice. . A. A Co., have, therefore, resolved to oifer them according to their ordinary system of business at 1 each, without regard to value. The following list shows the original wholesale prices of soma of the articles which they now offer at 1. Hear, Wolf, aud Buftalo Robes from $15 00 to b0 00 SesofFurs,SableErmineor Mink" 20 00 to 100 00 ladies' Mnffs " " " " 15 00 to 60 00

Do. Collars ' " " . 10 00 to Hilk aud Satin Dress Patterns. " 1 8 00 to 40 00 45 0 12 00 10 00 20 e0 10 00 6 60 6 W 5 60 6 00 IS 00 12 00 6 00 25 00 8 00 12 00 40 Bcrge and Egyptian Cloths Alpacca and Muslin de Laines French Merinos and Twills Cambric, Thibet and Mohair 6 00 to 4 00 to 10 U0 to 4 1)0 to 2 00 to - 2 00 to 2 00 to 1 SO to II I. Balmoral and Elliptic Skirts " Silk and Lace Veils ' Sets fine Cuffs and Coliars " Pairs of Ladies' Corsets " llarkerctiiefs, Silk, Plain, Hcmst ebed and Embroidered Linen Lawn; pcrdoz. 5 00 to Ladies and Gents' Cotton, Woolen an I Silk Hose and half Hose per doz pairs. 4 09 to Ladies and Genls' Merino, Cotton, . Linen and Cotton Shirts and Undershirts ; each " 2 50 to Coat, Vest and Pantaloon Patterns in Cloth, Cassimere, and Doeskin " S OI to Linen and Woolen Table Covers " 2 00 to White and Col'rd Linen Napkins pr.dz. 6 00 to Muslins. White and Unbleached, pr.yd. 15 to Flannels ; Shawls in Woolen ; Silk and Merino Nubias or Clouds ; Woolen Hoods ; Blankets ; Linenand Muslin Sheets ; Velvet and Morocco Portmonaies ; Shopping Bags ; Wallets; Meerschaum Pipes , F'our and Six Blade Pocket Knives, with pearl, tortoise and ivory handles ; French Clocks; Gilt and Bronze Musical Boxes ; Revolvers ; Fowling Pieces ; Fancy Combs ; Hair Nets ; Work Bores ; Silver Card Cases ; Albums; Family and Pocket Bible ; Opera Glasses, Ac, Ac. -. - - ' " '' We have also received a splendid assortment of WATCHES, Gold and Silver Hunting Cases for Gents ; Enameled do. for Ladies together with Chains of every pattern and style. V . Sets of Jewelry in every variety ; Sleeve Buttons ; Thimbles; Lockets; Crosses; Rings of every kind; Bracelets; Gold Pens, c, Ac. THE SILVER DEPARTMENR COMPRISES. Silver, Dining and Tea Sets, Castors. Ice Pitchers, Table Spoons, Forks, Tea Spoons, Goblets, Drinking Cnps, Coffee Urns., Tea Pots, Cream Pitchers, Sugar Bowls, I'ruit Baskets, Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, Fruit Knives, Syrup Cups, Salvers, Portmonaies, Pie Knives. Fish Knives, Mustard and Salt Spoons, Napkin Rings, Egg Stands, Wine Holders, Card Cases, Ac, Ac. All the above lists if articles to be sold for $1 00 each. . The Expenses are paid by the sale of Coupons or Certificates naming each article in the stock, and its value ; these Certificates are enclosed in envelopes, mixed up, and sold at 23 CENTS EACH 5 FOR $111 FOR $2. Whatever article is named in the Certificate can be obtained at ONE DOLLAR. ' The article will be shown io the bolder of the Certificate, and it will lie at his option, whether he pays the dollar and takes the article or not. In case articles sent by mail or express are not satisfactory, they can be returned and the money will be refunded. Every Certillsate entitles the bolder to some article of cterliug valui-, worth much more than a dollar. In proof of this - . " - READ THIS OFFER. You can have for any of our Certificates and $1 00, any ot the following articles, that if you are- not pleased with tho article or articles named on the certificate, you need not lose the 2- cents you paid for its One Silver plated three bottle Castor, handsome silver plated Butter Dish with plateand cover, Lady's Shopping Basr.ii iO picture Album bound in velvet and gilt, set of Tea Spoons silver plated on white metal, set double plated Table Spoons or F'orks, Pants pattern (2J j yards cassimere,) pair i f Jonvin's Paris Kid Glovus, splendid real Meerschaum Pipe, or solid 15 carat Gold plain Ring. REFERENCE?. Daring the four years we have been agents fov European manufacturers, we have received hundreds of commendatory notices from the press, and letters from private individuals, expressing the highest satisfaction with our ipathf-d of d iiug business. ' We have many of these testimonials with names and dates printed in pamphlet form, and as we have no space for them in this advertisement, we will st-nd copies free to any address. Whenever desired, we wiil send articles by Ex-I-Kiss, C. O. D. So that the nionev uecd onlv be puid ON DELIVERY OF THE GOODS. We accept the entire responsibility of money sent bv Express, Post Orfice Order, or Baiik Draft.- " We want agents EVERV WHERE to whom a liberal compensation will be paid, which can be learned en application. ,4Take care to write your name and address in a clear, distinct hand, aud address A.rraiicli.tle & Co.. 162 Broadway, ev York. Post Office Box, 52S3. 44-3m 20. Gifts for Christmas & New Years! A SUPERB STOCK OF FINE 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, 250 to $1000 100 Magic Cased Gold batches, 20to 500 100 Ladies' Watches, enameled lOOto 308 200 Gold Hunting Chro. Watches,.... 2j0 to 30J J00 Gold Hunting Eugliah Levers, 200 to 2b6 300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches, .. laOto 200 500 Gold Hunting American Watches, 100 to 250 600 Silver Hunting Levers,. . . 60 to 150 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes, 75 to 250 500 Gold Ladies Watches, 10 to 250 1,000 Gold Hunting Lepines,-.... 50 to 7 1,000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches, .. . 60 to 100 2,500 Hunting Silver Watches,. 25to 50 5,000 Assorted Watches, all kinds, 10 to 75 The above stock will be disposed of on therorrLAK one-price plan, giving every patron a fine Gold or Solid Silver Watch for 10, without regard to value I Weight Bro. ACo ,1R1 Broadway, New York, wish to immediately dispose of the above magnificent stock. Certificates, naming the articles, are laced in sealed envelopes, and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles named in their certificate, upon pajment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a watch worth $1,000 or one worth less. Tbe return of any of our certificates entitles you to the articles named thereou, pon payment, irrespective of its worth, an 1 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 legetimate transaction, which may be participated in even by the most fastidious. A single certificate will be sent by mail, post paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, five for $1, eleven for $2, thirty-three and ele&ant premium for $5, rixtj-six and more valuable premium for i 10, one hundred and most superb Watch for $;5. To Agents or those wishing employment, this is a rare opportunity. 1 It is a legitimately conducted business, duly authorized by the Government, and open to the most careful scrutiny. Watches sent by Express, with bill for collection on delivery, V thtt uo dissatisfaction can possibly occur. Try us. Address WRIGHT, BROTHER A CO., Importers, 151 Bnmd-.vav, New York. 41-3m " $8 NEW DRUG STORE. Have opened at 1 SJi Main trcct. (tjby's old stad,) A New and Fresh Stock OF DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS. IDye-Stuffis, TOILET ARTICLES, &c, &c, &c, &c, &c, And. thoroughly refitted the Store Room, We -take pleasure in inviting our Friends and l!i8 Public generally, to call, inspect, and buy. " Promising to use our best efforts to please them price and quality. . -m -..- v ' PLUMMER II A R ROT D. 2S-Always get the Best. DK. AVERY' B! Pnvlfvinfr and! f.ivpr Syrup.

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DR. D'HUY, i MAYING removed to his commodious rooms ou Fort Wayne Avenue, is prepared to offei the public a large aud complete stock of pure DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Embracing all the standard articles, together with a ' full supply of ( Ilagan's Magnolia, Catueaiia Toblut, Lilly White. Cosmetiqae pour les Cheveux, Arome Itnpcriale. Ring's Ambrosia, Burnett's Cocoaine, Pastilles FuMaies, Palmer's Lotion, Cristodoro's Liquid Hair Dye, Benbow's Extracts for tho Haukerchief, Toilet Powders, Palm Honey, Glycerine, and Palmetio Shavirg Soaps, ' Bunion Plasters, Tilden's and Nichola' Fluid Extracts Compound Peruvian Bark Bitters, Roback's Bitters, Hoofland' Bitters, Hostetter'8 Bitters, Bobcr's Stomach Bittcrsf Wahoo : Bitters, Phoenix Bitters, Niagara Star Bitters, Schied- . not 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. 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 DRUG STORE. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 29-3m. - ; UNION PATENT AGENCY. D. P. HOLLOWAY & CO. WASHINGTON CITY, D. C, JjJ AVE engaged in the businessof soliciting Patentsnd prosecuting PateDta cases. Business entrusted to their care will receive prouipt attention. Claims Against the tioiernuient. For back pay for Pensions, Ac.ic. ill reeire personal attention. ALL INFORMATION, inreferenceto PatentLaws,cueerfully given. Cop tes.of the Laws and Rules and Regulations of the Patent Otfiee, will be sent, gruiie, on application . j In apply ia for a Patent the applicant should for- I ward aiuodci of his inrection if susceptible if being I lu?tratedby a aiodei or if itcuuiiiots in a cLemial compound, samples of the ingredient in their commercial state, and also iu the proposed prepared foriu, should be sect. ' Also, as full s description of theinyention or discovery, audits adTantage3 should bes'iTcn as is practicable, to aid iu the proper preps, ration of the papers. Persons beiieringthey have made an itveniionor a dscovery in art or science, and desirous of knowing whether the same has been patented, by transmitting to us a model, or drawing, or a sufficient description to make the iuventionintcliigiblejCanhavea thorough axamination made in tba Patent office, and the result of said examination forwarded to them for a reasona ble compensation. We will have forwarded to any person who may de sire them, copy of tbe Patent Terms now info roe sod the Rules aad Regulations of the Patent office. rec of expense. Caveats will be prepared on short notice.by the Inventor's giving a brief description of their invention with drawings. Drawings will be made in artisticstylefrom models furnished by inventors. Searches of the Records of the Patent office in recard to titles in Patents will be made on application. Send full name or names-character of the invention, sod if possible date of Patent. Copies of all CLAIMS , n asy Patent issued by the Patent Office since 1838, willbefurnished on the receipt of $1, the applicant ftving the full name of the Patentee, nature of tbe invention, date of the Patent, Ac. Washington City, July 4, 187. 27tf FAHTTS! PAINTS ! ! For Farmers and Others. THE GRAFTON MINERAL PAINT CO , are bow manufacturing tbe Befct. Cheapest and most Durable Paint in use ; two coats well put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 1& years: it is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, aad can be changed to green, lead, stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit tbe taste of the consumer. It is valuable for nirascs, uarns, fences, Carnage and Car-makers, Pails and Wooden-ware, Agricultural Implements. Canal Boats, Vessels and ships' Bottoms, Canvis, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being Fire and Water proof). Floor Oil Cloths, (one Manufacturer having used 5000 bbbu the past year,) and as a paint for sny purpose is unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticity, and adhesiveness. Price SO per bbl. of 300 lbswhich will supply a farmer for years to come. Warranted in all cases as above. Send for a circular, which gives fall particulars. None genuine unless vruiueu in a iraae mars uraiton Mineral faint -Address DANIEL BIDWELL, - ' 25 1 Pearl Stroel, New Yoak JONATHAN MOORE. JEH1EL F.MOORE BOOTS Cl SHOES. THE PUBLIC are hereby informed that the undersigned are manufacturing Boots and Shoes and intend keeping on band a general assortment of work, made of good material, aud in a workmvn-like manner, ' Hep airing, Done on short notice. Shop Second Story, over Cnrme, Dunn k Co. "a Leather Store; Sign of the Big Boot J. MOORE A SON. Richmond, 0th rao.. 26th, 187. 31m3

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T. ROSE Surgeon Dentist, RESPECTFULLY remindshia friendsand tbe public, that he continues the practice of Dental Surgery at th OLD OFFICE on the N. W ."corner of Main and Pearl-sts., where he will be pleased to receive all Calls for his professional services. Be solicits a share of the public's patronage, and warf nt entiresatisfact'on. Teeth Extracted without Pain, by tbe use of Mtifttt Oxydeor Langhiag Gas. Riclmond, Feb. 21,1867. Dr. HENRY d'HUY, Office at the GERMAN DRUG STORE. r t . Wayne Avenue. Opposite HOWARD & GRUBI3S. Richmond, Im. L. J. FRANCISCO, SI. D. Oflice and Residence South Franklin Street, East side, between Main and Walnut, July 17, 1387. 33 tf RICHMOND, Indiana. " JOHN C. WHITE IDG E, Attorney t Law & Notary, VAUfillAN BUILDING, . , erthe corner of Main and Fifth-sts. entrinceon Main-st., . . Richmond, Indiana. Dp. HENRY d'HUY, Residence: Marion Street. (Near Morrisson Library.) Office Hours: From 1 to 3 o'clock. P. M. C. II. BURCHENAL, ATTORNEY , AT LAW , , AND N"otarv PublicOffice, over Citizens' Bank, entrance .on Main Street; . (23-tf) RICHMOND, -IND. Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore existing under the name of White t Nicholson Bit s , Booksellers, at No. 86 Main street, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Parties having unclosed accounts will please settle promptly. - OLIVER WHITE, NICHOLSON BRO. " November 23rd, 137. 42-tf NICHOLSON & BRO, Booksellers & Stationers, (OLD STAND) ; 27 Main Street, opposite Citizens Bank RICHMOND, INDIAMA. 42-tf ...... IV T. BARNUM'S (rATKNT) Elastic Strap and Buckle, F OR PANTS, VESTS and DRAWERS. Sus penders can be dispensed with 1 This little invention is just out, and as it is no hum bug, 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, oft the clothes, and also allows perfect freedom of the body while working or taking exercise. For sale by tailors and the trade generally. ' Send 35 cents for strap, circulars, terms to agents and the trade, to the UARNUM K. S. 4 B. CO., 650 Broadway, New York. , JTAgents Wanted in every county. 15yl Have saved more than 50,009 persons from death, for they cure in a single day, Cholera, Dyrentery, all Summer Complaints, Fever and Ague, and Neurai ria. Also, a sure cure for Coughs and Rheum ttasm. , 411 Druggists sell them. ORRIN SKINNER It CO , Proprietors - Springfield, Mass Root's Pkst achin preserves the life of the Hair changes it from grey to its original color in three weeks prevents tbe bair from falling is the best ar ticle for dressing the hair ever found in the marketwill surely removedandruff and curea'ldiseasesof the Scalp is delightfully perfumed, cures baldness, and wilnot stain the skin is a perfect Restorer and Dress sinjr Combined. No other preparation for tbe bair contains Pestacbio Nut Oil. bold by all Drwrniats. DEMAS, BARNES A Co., Agents, New York OU miS SKINNER A Co., Sole Proprietor, 15tf , . SpriDgfield. Mass. - BOOK A GEXTS , WANTED To solicit orders for a New Illustrated BIBLE DICTIONARY, (COJIFI-ETK IH OMK VOLVMB,) v Edited by Dr. Wm. Smith, Classical Examiner of the University of London. , The Dictiony embodies the results of the most recent study, research, and investigation, of about sixty-fire of tbe 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 tbe English language, and one which ought to be in the bands of every Bible reader in the land. In circulating this work, agents will find a pleasant and profitable employment. Tbe numerous objections which are usually encountered in selling Ordinary works will not exit with this. Raton the contrary, encouragement and friendly aid will attend tbe agent, making his labor agreeable, useful and lucrative. I-adies, 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 moat liberal inducements will be offered. , - . For particulars address, ' National Pib wishing Co., 148 West Fourth St, Cincinnati, O. DH. AVERTS BLOOD PURIFYING AND , lli IV" E R S "Y" B UP , For all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, or a disorded Liver. It has been used with great success smong our citizens. For Kale, at. " AVERY'S lRLG-STORE, SOUTH-EAST CORNER MAIN AND MARION Sts Richmond, Nov. 7, 1667. 87-ly THE MO NT HOUSE, JOHN ELLIOTT. Proprietor. CORNER OF FIFTH AND MAIN, ' Richmond, Ind.

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XEWPEEFniE FOB THE HANDKERCHIEF. ' Fbl ok 'a PkaUa'i PbaloB Phalsu's "Night nieeraiag Crreas." "Nigkt BlMmiag Ccif , .Night Bloersinx Ceresu." : 1 'Night U lorn tula g Cercaa." "Night BlMniBg CrrrM." A most exraiile. delicate, nnd Frnp-ant HerfSB!, iUti led from tbe rare aud beautiful flower- from Which it takua its name. . . Manufactured only ' ' . FHA .ON A SON, New Yrk. ,vv BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. . . ASK FOR PHAIOJJ'S TAKE NO OTHER. ''The Pen is Mightier than the Sword." .P GOLD PEN, : ; BEST AI'D CHEAPEST OF PElf 8. Morton's Gold Pens, THE BEST PEWS IW THE WORLD. JFor sale at JVo. 25 JtfaidenZane, J'etv - 2'ork, and bjr every C dty appointed Agent at the tame prtces. ' " , Jtforton makes no 2ens stamped ,s irit'i the JX'ame or 2'rade-mark of any other; therefore, where an " A.ffency is established, the public , will be best, suited, and at the ', same prices by callin.a on ' the "X . jlffentj in all other places those wishing the Alorton 2en, must , send to Headquarters, where their '- orders will reeeire prompt attenHon, if accompanied with the cash. j Catalogue, with full descrip Hon of sizes and prices, sent on receipt of letter postage. . ;, - ; A. MORTON. . ; f o u t z'0 ';fl:; '' ' 3 ccLKsaariD " Horse ana Cattle Poute Tbia prej.arati , long and nroraMy known, will tbor- ' oagbly relnvtsorat broken-down aa4 lownirlted hJian, by atrenf theaiuc aad cleaasina Shs -stomach and lhtai , tinea. - - . It is a snrs pra Tviitive of all 4SmeiMea incident ao this animal, auch aa LCX i FEVER, GLANDKM, ' W AIKR, HEAVES, COUGHS, PISTEMPER, FEVERS, FOCXDER LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL ENERGY, 4.0. Its - in improves the w i a d , iQareaaes , the appetite-gives a smooth and glossy skin and transforms the miserablu skeleton into a horse, .-r , . - tine looking aud spiritsC. To keeptsrs cf Cows thi ' . It Increase tbe jaaniity prvTiaratioa is invaluable. ed iin proves the quailtv or the milk. It baa - been proven by ac tual experiment M inerease the 4)oaatity of milk aa4 cream twenty par cent; and make the batter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives thess an appetite, isoss . their hide, aad moch fas tor. In all diseases of Sirinc, such as Coughs, UlssrS h) the Longs, Liver, Ate, this article, acts as a specific. By putting from dj-.v- " one-half a paper m m to a paper ia a barrel of swill the ' above diseases T.' will be eradicated Or entirely prevo-nted. If given tn time. I preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. Trie 25 Cents por Paper, or 6 Papers for tL . PREPAHITD BY ' . jiL. FOUTZ BBO AT THiUR . A wholes 4 ie rmra a mkbictse depot, S'o. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, 22L , For Sale by Druggistt and Storekeepers thooogh out the United States. . . For sale Wholesale and Retail, at manufscia rer's prices, by. J. W. PLUMMER. Richmond, la. The Winter Hat Fashions. HE undersirasd ha tnatracMivM hiaBsssa WINTER Style of HATS ansl CAPS, v to w men ne invites us aa. r . n l a . : . L wuuivu vi a., ww WWOJM1 'J indulsre in the latestfaak ion. Call at theHata4 . Cap Store of - JOHii RiTvrntirsi Richmond, Ind., Jan. T, 1868. ,- jHt . A Card

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HAVING sold mv iutc-rest in the Stove and Ti Store of Ezra Nye k Bro. to Benj. Starr, lbs speak for the new firm a continuance of the patronage as extendoa to. the fid firm. RALPH W. NVE. Dec. 2f. 1S". 4Mv