Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 38, Number 5, 26 March 1868 — Page 4

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THE LASTIBAF. OLIVIB W. BOLMM. 1 mw him one before. - S5-; As be pass'd by tbe door, And again The pavement stones resoand As be totter o'er th ground 1 " ' 'With his cane.""' 'A They say that in bis prime, i Ere the prunlng-knife of Ci- 5 1 5f X J Cut him down, Not a better man was found By the crier on his round Through the k But now be walks the streets,' f f ' And be looks at all he ioet -I 6a forlorn i;Si-j f I9-fef. And be shakes his feeble head. And he seems as if he said, ; .. "They wr.t"v : The mossy marble rest On the lips that be has pressed In their bloom; ; And the name be loved to hear Hath been carved fbr'snacy'w. year On the tomb. , My gnnumi has said Poor old lady she is dead ,ri 4t That he had a Roman nose, Ft 1 1 A.od hM check was tike's) rose 1 0 0 H In the snow. - 1 t. . ' And now bis nose is thin, -And it rests npon his chin Like a staff; And a crook ia in bis back. And a melancholy crack In his laugh. ." rt "if I know it is a sin For mo to sit and grin i U.J At him here, But the old three corner'd hat,' And the breeches and all tbst. ''If r - iv -re so H""1" And If I should lire to be The last leaf on the 'tree Let them smile as I do now ; At the old forsaken bough Where I clirg. FARMING OIC SHARES. Am Old Negro Relates His Experience. An old negro thus relates his experience in farming on the shares; which does not seem to have been altogether successful: "You see, bid master, I'se de workene9t ' called pnsson you eber did see. I goes out early in de mornin and neber comes - home till plum night; den Mary, my wife," she work all de day and night and most keep de children, so I lay up all of my money. After I was sot free I speculate and makes lets of money; put um by in de old woman's stocking and hid era in de logs. Ole master he keep a ding-dongin at me to come up and farm fo him; "an de old 'oman, when master speak obi de chil drcn an old missus, bust out a cryin and say she was agoin any how. So I specs I'd better go too; an ole master and I went don to.towa, an a lawyer made a corntract an read him all ober, , an he sound all right, an I pnt toy sign on him. Next day I move up' and gin work. I hire all de bans and maoa board em. Sometimes it rain, and sometimes the hans bq sick; but it go. on all right until Jle money k c'omV -ont ob de stockin. When de ole oman say de .money was out ob dOi, stocking, I , tole her-to fotch him up, an sure as you lib it was all gone. Den de ole oman - cry, an say we .break up; but den I tell her : do crop was fine, an when we gedder 'pm an sell um we hab more money dan 2 afore. -WLfcu I tole old massa de .money was ont, he say Mats all right, Sam,' J1 gum you lots,1 den I an' "de ole oman "lafl at what a fool she be fo crying ober ! de money in do stocking.. After de crap "be, geddered, massa an I settle, an shu ' as. you born, I owe massa two hundred dollars. Massa say it all right, and gum ine.de statement on paper. Den I go down to town and take- along, de " corntract, an de Buroman read de statement, an ole massa charge me for de wet wedder, and de sick bans, and de board, an dat makes more dan de work an my money. I tole de Buroman dat was not de corntract, an afore God, dat corntract ""change since de lawyer read him; Massa . say I must work next year to make up what I owe him, an I came - down Leah to see what I do about um.1 "Tell yoa "'itsmighty hard,' massa, to loose "all de money in de stocking, work hard all de year, an den be in debt. De regulation vers come roun one; night, tie me up to a tree and whip me tnos to deaih to make me tell whar de money dey specs I hab, ' but I tole dem. how I spen um, hirin ' bans, an den dey let me down an break np all my furniture and go off wid 'de bed clothes. Mary an de childrens mos naked, an wes mightypoor now.' The old fellow brushed a tear from his eye, , and etood waiting for, the decision of V the mighty Bureau man. This old man i Vlived near Lebanon, .Kentucky, and had v walked all the way o Lexington to lay Ma case befoie , the head of the Bureau. li'l.JL man travelings eaterea'aTtoyefn, - and seeing no one present bat the landlord and a negro, sealed himself and entered into conversation with the negro. Shortly he asked Sambo if he was dry? Sambo said he was? Stranger told him to go to, the 'bar and take 'something at his expense. Negro did so, and shortly, left. 1 Landlord says to the strangerr ; "Are you acquainted with that nig ,4N6,' never saw "him before ; but why -a!o jon'aaV?-' f 11 -$i - . ' ea 'i't sopposed so, from your conversing with him; and asking him to drink.1" " Oh, saidthe strangef 'I 'was only yperimentig-Tj faeis,. wa dry mjself, and I thougbt 'that it your liqouf aidnVkHfVheiiegro !nafifteen minutes,,I would - venture to take a take a. drink s Tho peaeh buds in Northern 'Indiana Qr6 'Tepcrted uninjured. The growing Befct 16o1t promHhur nlbMjctloh of the State.

. : Bread Cast on the .Watert. . .., , A vouner man. liriog in New York at

the time of the discovery of gold in Cai to that flandof promise, He arrtvea safely, made his way to the mountains, and worked hard f or months,1 but with little i success" c Soon his money - was gone, his clothes nearly worn out, and he must either starve, or find his way back to San Francisco and get employment there. He started on foot,' and slowly made his journey? One afternoon he came tolhebank of a streamwhicn must be croP?edJ A ferryman was ready with ; a row5 boat: "What is your charge ?" :as1icitM "traveler0V-1- a5?;8!r?t ; "WelC I'll have to foot itip5tre'am unj til I find a crossing "piace.' " Are you 'hard up?", asked the ferry mau rm 1 - dead broke," was the desponding reply ' "Jump' ih-rm not the man to send a iieJIUW nunii, nuu Him ivn vigviuuo j strokes they were soon in the middle of ; the stream. Here the boatman stopped ; rowing and looking in his face asked, j "Is your name Jones?" 'Yes,". replied the 'other with a start at finding himself : recognized! , 'Didn't your father belong to ; the Church ; in- -street Tr "Yes." "X thought so," and with that . he drew from his pocket a bag and commenced counting out gold pieces. "I have made five hundred dollars, by ferrying passengers :r 5 here are three hundred of them foryoti. j You-caa pay me when you are flush ; or if ' that don't happen then - all right. You think I'm crazy, perhaps continued he, observing the astonished looks of the traveler"but I was never in better senses in my life. When I was a little boy snd my mother was a. poor widow, many, a time. has your5 father visited our homeland when he had gone, somewhere about the room ; we would find money for a barrel of flour, or to pay the rent, when we knew not- before where it was to come from ; and as long as I live, if I have only a crust, when I find one of his sons in want,- he - shall get the biggest half."., The loan .was gratefully accepted. By its aid the tray-' eler was able to reach San Francisco, earn ; enough.'. to repay ,his benefactor, and return i safely to - his , home.. .This story, with the exception of the name, is a true one; related by the traveler himself, illustrating the precept,i"Cast thy; bread on the waters ; for thou shalt find it after many days." American Agriculturist. .. h,-i No Reasonable Offer Refused." In the show, windows of one of our shops there was posted not many rears since 4 this' placard: " 4,No reasonable offer refnsed.V It chanced that a prettv maiden was a clerk in the estaWishment. A youth just in the tender peach bloom period being somewhat enamored of the fair lady, noticed the placard as he passed by, and at once rushed into the store, when the following conversation en9ued i Youth to fair one I noticed your placard in the window, and I thought I would come in." - "Yes," said the lady, 'glad to see you ;; let me Bell yon some goods." s Well,", said the youth, 'I would like . to buy some- dry goods but I want a pretty little face in 'em . I thought as you refused no reasonable offer, 1 1 would take the best drcssx pattern you have and also yourself?' v"Vcry well," said the fair one, must stick to the text. It's a trade. - Pay for the dress, and I'il throw myself into it in the bargain." There was soon "after a wedding, and the sign "no reaeonable offer refused,"" became -quite popular among . the lady clerks of the city. Lewistori Journal." "' : - A MONEY PRIZE FOR EVERTRODY. We hv selected the most capital and attractive . list of charm ng NEW BOOKS ever offered to the public, which we will send by mail, prepaid; to any address within the . United States, on receipt of our catalogue price. "' -,.-.- r - - ' With every 91.59 book we also send, free, two prize tickets', drawing each from $t to $100 in Greenbacks. - Every psreon seading ng will receive, ; prepaid, a ap ten lid book worth $ i,and two prize tick' ets, which may draw $2t.'0 more., -- . Agents lorraing clubs, and ordering at least fix bonks at a time, may retain twenty cents on each dol- . lar, as their commission, and will, also receive one -.extra prize ticket, free, with each book ordered. Actire young men and women - easily clear from $'5 to $20 per day, besides their prize tickets. A Catalogue, with instructions - to agents, and one prize , ticket, will be sent by snail, by inclosing fifteen cents; . or, one sample book, worth $2, with two prize tickets, . and a Catalogue with (nil tietruction-i toagents, will be sent by mail, prepaid, by inclosing $1.56. Agents -wanted everywhere. . Address .. .. .. w A. B. GOODRICH k CO. I f 67 tTaosau Situ, Kew Vork. ( a; ; , 2-2mos.. .,,,, r:j.i:. -. - jj. i " " i ii ii i iii . VTHE FABM AND FIRESIDE." An Illustrated Agficuitnral and Familv JJagaiine . for the Rural Fireside. The oaKArasT and iist pub lished in the world. The most reliable sad popular family magazine of the day I Published monthly is largo qu rto form for bin.Hngbeautife.lly Ulustratsd at only osm doxxas per annum. -.. f . Melodeons, Sewing Machines, Books, Albums, and . other valuable prises are sent to agents raising clubs. : Areata clear from 10 to $ i s per day canvassing, besides getting? a- chance for each sabecriptia sent in the grand distribution of prizes, amounting to ever $3,000 in greenbacks. Agents wanted everywhere. Sample copies, with prize list and full instructions to agents, sent br mail, free. Address A. B. GOODKICH A 0 ITsusmsrs, 67 Sassau Street, Hew York. Om of So. C. R. Jk Ft.'W. -B. R. Co. Richmond, ii., March 1, 18 8. TsvrOTICE is hereby 'given thai the annual meeting ' of the Stockholders ot tne Cincinnati, mcnmond and Fort Wayne Railroad Cose p any will be held at the office of the Secretary, o. 41, Mam Street, second story, Richmond, Wayne County. Indiana, on Wednesday, April 1, 1868, for the purpose of electing leven directors for said Company for the ensuing , year, and for the traoeaction of suek .other business as may be brenght before tbem. ' By order ot the Hoard of iwectors. r r , . ; '-trr-f. rw-.-sy-i; C.C?BDJK.LErjSecretolf.r I. A X E ' TO'LOA W .? ' Farmers, deslrinjf a first-rate srtide of CLEAN 'FI5AX8EED to Sow the coming Season, can LOAN it on the best possible terms, by applying "to ' ' j --'- --- - - - JOHN BELL, ! On Noble Btreet, opposite Passenger Depot. j'it l Kiehmoed. M mo. nth. 18.

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. IsPablishedin the Warner Bnildinp.on ;t By HOLLOWAY & DAVIS,'. At t2 per Jolnine, . PAYABLE IN ' ABTANCE. We hare a new DAY-' JOBBER," and asw fonts of Type of the latest style,: both plain a) fancy, and are, prepared ! to 4 do wort neatand expedrtwas?y. , 1 Pamphlets, Catalogues, V , Cunstitutious, 8kev Viflvr 1 f IlandbiH, ! ... "Blanks; " : .'."I.., Posters, Bills of Ijadinp,- - -Bill Head-, s ... Cards, Jfoles,' '-a- Enrelope'sv-s Circulars, 4 Check;' liabcls, Jkc PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLE f GrREAT DISTHIBUTION By the Merchants' & Manufacturers' I t JEWELRY ASSOCIATION, r t93 fc 05 BROADWAY New Yorl Citji ) Of Roseweed Pianos ani Melodeons7 Firve Oil Paint- f- . ings, Koprarastrsi itiver V'are, Gold and : SilTer VVateKes and Elegrant Jielrr, eonsistmr -of Wmood Pius, Diamond RiBg-t", 5.)ld Bracelets, Coral, Floreuttme, ilosaic, Jet, Lava, and 1,a-Tx', Sets, L . Gold Pens, with gold and silver extension bvlders, I Sleeve Buttons, net ef Stnds, Xest and Seci Cha.ua, f plain aud chased Gold Chains, Ac, ic, raiued at i i : : $1,000,000 s ' i FOR ONEDOLLAR ! The Mercliants' k, Manufacturi.rs'' 1 JEWELRY ASSOCIATION S Calls your attention to the fact cf its being the-Targ- t, est and most popular Jewelry Asstciatif3 ia the ' United States. The business is and alvrsrst b5ben -conducted in the most candid and lionoraClerasorrer. I Oar rapidly increasing trade is a sure puar&Ses of the appreciation of onr patrons for this rrtboti of; obtaiuing rich, elegant and eostly goods. The- sm i den stagnation of trade in Europe, owing tr, she late- ; ' German war, and recast d ssstrons financial c?iti I in Europe, has caused the failure of a Urge aamber ? cf Jewelry bosses in London and Paris, c-biirag ! ! -them to sell their goods at a great sacrifice,! aome ! instances less than ooe-tbird the cost of msnfctur- 1 : ing. We have lately purchased very largely t-f these f Bankrupt Gooda, at suoh extreir.ely" low prices that ; we can afford to send away Finer Goods, awt give better chances to draw the m"ost: valuable prirrs djan. 1 ny oher establishment' doinc a similar biiWTiess JUR AIM IS TO PLEASE, and we respectfullvsoiic- H it your patronage, as we are confident of givicnj the : etmost satisfaction. During tfve past year w have ' forwarded a number of the nntst valuable prire ta all ! 1 parts of the country: Those who patronize a will I receive the full value cf their monev. as no arfriX rti f our list is worth less than One Dollar, retail, anrt thereare no. Blanks.. Parties dealing with us may depend on having prompt returns, and the article 5rwn will be immediately sent to any address by return mail or express, -s. -. The following parties have recentlv drawn vaTsable.pnzes from the Merchants and "Manut'actarer' Jewelry Association, and have kindly allowed use or their names ; , Fredttrick T. BrowneEsq-Treagurr Department,. WanbiDiiton, D. C. Piano, ralne, 450 i Miss AnnaijFrosr, Waverly -Terrace, K. Y. city Ladieseold Enameled and Diamond Set Watdi. vain.. Min 04BV, lit., fcewing Alacmne value, $76 ; Wr3.' Marv J. Downing: Louisville, K v., Gold Watch, vihij,. 1 $200 ; James B. Fowler, Harrisburg, Pa., Wlver : Hunting Case Wateh, -vafe, 7 ; Kev. Wi3iam i Peystee, Milwaukie, Wis , Wheeter A Wilson Sew- I ing JIaciime, value, $15:5 ; J. J. liickford. San Fran- f cisco, Cal.; Gold Lined Silver Tea Set,5 value, $300 : I Edward L. Rice, St. Louis Mo Melodeon, value, $i50 ; Miss Helen E. Sinclair. Detroit, Mich., Eia- ! mondCU8terRing,aUie, $225 Horatio O. Frnst, ' "'""S") narpe vii i ainting, value, S3110 ; 3rs. CbarlotO Ii. Hewius. Doniphan, Kansas, Chickening Grand Piano, value, $,, aad Music . Box, value. $65. - "' - Many names could bo -plreed oti the lit, but we publish no names witlioet permission. Our patrens are desired to Send V. . currency 'when convenient. Partial Listoflrticles (o be "sold for .r?.L 'ti i,OSEDOLLARECH,f-j c r: without reeard tovalu.-t you knew what jou are to receive : B, 10 Chickerieg GraEj Pianos, Worth ,.-$500 tufsroo riegnDt iwseweja rianoe... 2"0 to 45' i ciegar.t sielodeons. Rosewood cases. 175 to . 50 First Class Se;inir il;ir-Li.-.p 220 300 - 30 . 35 . 40 4 to 75 Fine Oil Fainting.- -. .... .... l, 150 Fine Steel Engravings, framed. : 21 la Lii5 to 10 to '20 to 20 to 15U Ilevolvfnff Patent Castors. K7! 5 ) Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets . . . 40 Sets ot Tea ind Tab.e Spoons.. 1 40 Gold HuntiugCase Watches. ' warranted 100 Diamond Kinasokjster & smgle stone...:..... 175 oId Watches U .u. ..-;.. 300 Ladies' Watches 500 Silver Watches 50 to 150 75 to 85 to 60 to 0 to 758 100 75 Diamond Pius, Brooches and Far Drops, Ladies' j Sets of Gold and Coral, Jet and Gold, Florentine,1 Mosaic. Lava and Cameo; Sets of Stu is, Vest and s fteck Chains, plain and chased Gold Kings, Gold ; Thimbles, Lockets, new stvle Belt Buckles, Gold Pens t and Pencils, fancy Work Boxes, Gold Pens with Gold I and silver Extension Holders, and a large assortment : of Fine Silver Were and lewolrr fcl every description, of the best make ard latest styles. ....... . 'A ehanee to obtain anv of the above articles j for )E DOLLAR, by; purchasing a sealed envelope for25cenfa. "... t ... j Fire Sealed Envelope. will be sent for $1 'r l iia ty iur a wne Huodrea for $15.. . r i . AsTit tt'ritd EvryK -here. ' : TUn quailed inducements offered ts Ldis and Gen I who-will act as such. Our descriptive circulars will , be sent on application. - . . : Distributions are made in the f!kwthg manner : i Certificates-. namiu each axtida : and its "ralue are placed in sealed envelopes, which are well mixed, One of these envelopes containing tfca Certi6cates or Order for some article, tvfil delivered at our office, or sent by mail to any address, without regard to choice, -on receipt of 25 cents. , On receiving the Cfifficate the purchaser wifl gpe what article it draws and its valus, and can send Vnt Dollar and receive th article named. Purchasers of our Sealed Envelop raiy, in this manner, ol. tain an. article .worth ijomoue to fire hundred dollars. 1oBr letters ere nneeessary.- Hava the kindness to write plain directions. Orders forSettSD Envkiofes must in every case be '. accompanied with tie Cash, with the name of the person sendiug, acd Town. County hwd rotate piainly- written. Letters 6hould be addressed to the snanaers, as follows : JACKSON, CORNISH A CO., r14nIS3:4 195 BROADWAY. NICHOLSON ft BROn Booksellers j&i Stationers, (OLD STAND) V f . A it" ' i j 2T Main Street, opposite Citizens' Bank; ,d OO KfCHMOSB, WDIlMA V ."0 ' 42-tf The Way to Make Money. n as bills nisr.niiMTF-n i ia J if paid on or before the 20th Instant.

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i I.. J. FRANCISCO, M. D. Office and Residence Sonth Franklin Street, East side, between ilxin and Walnut, J July 17, 1867. 30 ft ftKTBJIUND, Inpiaha. JOHN C. WHITRIDGE,-; I J Attorney t Iiaw & Notary, VAFGIIAK BUILDING, er the corner of Jlair and FiftU-sts. -entrance oo - Main-st., ii I: i; J a Richmond, Indiana. Dp..HEN R'Y- d HUY, Residence: Marion Street, (Xear Morrigson Library.) Office'Hourst From' 1 to 3 o'clock. P. Mir C. II. BURGIIENAL ATTORNEY AT LAW , -AxnIS" 6 t a rv I n l 1 i c 1 F. Oflloe, over Citizens' BHjik, onlrance on Jlain Street: f --j ( 2-tf ) RICJIMOXI, IX1. " FO U T Z Horse m GattlB Powte This preiwuatioe. long and favorably known, will ' thoroughly r?in viforate broken-down snd low-spiritf-d hmei, by strengthening - and - cleansing the stomach and iubettines. ,. It is a sure pre. - ventive of all diseastes incident to this animal, such as LUNO FEVtB, GLAHDE&a, YELLOW WATER. HEAVES, COUGHS, DISTEMPER. FEVERS, FOUXDER' LOS3 OF APPETITE AXD VITAL EXERGY, &c. Its use improves the wind, increases the appetite- gives a imooto and j glossy akin and ; transforms themiserable skeleton into a fine-looking and spirited horse. To keepers of Cow this preparation is InraluaWe. It increases the quantify and improves the quality oi tne mute it has " been proven by actual experiment to increase the quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent, and make the butter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it give them an appetite, loosens , uieir n i a e , ana -3 makes them thrive much faster. In all diseases of Swiae, such as Coughs, Fleers is; the Lungs, Liver, Ac, tii is article acts as a specific. By putting from one-half a paper So a paper in a barrel of swill the above diseases "E will be eradicated r entirely prevented. If given in time, a certaia, preventive and care for the Hog Cholera. Fries 25 Cents vtr Paper, or 5 Papers for SL THITPAKED BY j S. A FOUTZ & BRO., AT THEIR A WHOLESALE DRUG AXD MEDICI YR DEPOT. So. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, 2frL For Sale bv Druggists and Storekeepers through out the United State. For saleWholesale and Retail, at manufactu rer's prices, by J. W. I'Ll'JUIEIt, Richmond, Ind. JSTEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE Spring Manufacture, it THE LARGEST STOCK OP .7 'CI IN, NEW YORK CITY We ar prepared to exhibit to the merchants of this section the best selection, of Clothine ever i offered in the New Tork Market, combining CIIEAP, MEDIUM and FINE COOPS, , X4DB I VaS MOST SCPERTOR MISXKH , And of the . Very Latent Styln. We shall sell npoa liberal terms and at Ante- AV" a r. I? rices. We invite the attention of .buyers," and promise to make it their intfrest to examine our immense stock before makirg their purchases. - 4 - ' KIETLAND. BABC0CK & J0H1TS0N", 45 & 47 Chambers Street, .T.H.4SQ.9 PARIS EXPOSITION; )E B ROE'S Hair Ii o st o 1" a t i v o . Whiskers mad- toro.v in from thirty to sixty dajs, on the smoothest face. lis'-ia'f f i.A FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION. j The principle of this scientific discovery, is the action of the rhemicaliipon the skin, and-its power iu vitalizing and developing the rents of the bair.it stimulates and causes a healthy growth, being composed of the same elements which compose the hair. It is warranted to produce a heavy coat of whiskers iu from 30 to 60 days, to change grey hair and whiskers to their natural color in eight weeks. It also softens the skin and removes tan, freckles, and moles. i So ponplar has this preparation become in Francs . that it. is now indispensable to. eemplete toilet. -r ": Sent securely; paoked, to S.UT address, pn receipt of one dollar. ! A liberal discount to the trade. All orders should be addressed to W. W. "MCRRELL A CO., , Box 123, Cincinnati, Ohio. ' Jan. 29,"lB93:-4S--n .? TT T ' Tmj-.r.f AGENTS WANTED to solicit IStl JML orders for DR. WM. SMITH'S DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE. Written by 70 of the most aistin.-oisnea divines in curope ana America. Illustrated with over 123 Stesl aiu JTqod EutiVrsos. ' Complete tm its' Lsrcr: OetavoKTo.usne. Retail Drice, $3.;0. We e.-r.plov no General Agents; and can thus offer Extra inducements to Agents deal- j ing directly with us. tor tun particulars ana terms, address the Published, i U-B,BCRR A CO., j fn.i. n. co.12rw Hartford. Conn.

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GOLD MEDAL' SEPARATORS ! FIRST PREMIUM , V;. IndiariaState Tair.l 867. "OB the coming season we offer our celebrated Separators, l'ortanie i arm cnginen and Home powers, with cy conCdence in their superior over auj tu u.tc. . c t-i".-. IO t the trials of Thrashers at oar last tate air, - These trials were TAm akd H0XE9T, and resulted as follows t ,.-.-..-,. First day's trial , the EOBISSOJf MACHINE Thrashed just twice as fast as either of the other Machines and saved and cleaned'the grain well. 1 This trial not being satisfactory to our competitors J we run it orer again the next day, the wheat was all I taken from the same stack and divided sheaf about by order of and in the presence of the Committee; in this run the Robixsos Machine Thrashed precisely at the same spued as the da before viz : Two i bushels per minute, and saved 20J munds of wheat v out of the same number of shears over one of the Machines and 40pounds over the other. ' Send in your orders early and get the best Machine, for fast work and for saving the grain, in America. BOBIXSOX MACHINE WORKS, 50-tt' ' - ' -f hichWond, Indiana. 5 JUST ARRIVED, JrxoiXL tlae East, . : A COMPLETE STOCK OF ; . wbb Hi e isr s , FALL AND WINTER WEAR. : t ' . - at J. ZEYAN ft BRO'S, : NO. 38 MAIN STEEET, .. Consisting of ' FRENC HC 0 AT INGS ; (ALL SltADKr?,) ' ' ' ' Thft Celebrated F. & IT. - Castors, t ... . 4 . , A Choice Line of HILGER'S CLOTH & DOESKINS Declared to be the bet Cloths in the market by the ' Merchant Tailor's Convention of New York. " A splendid assortment of the Latest Styles of C ASSIMERE S , - VESTINGS, Etc, j ihh cWwe will 3Iake np ia the LA T ES T STY L ES And best workmanship, at the lowest figures the mar ket can afford. - : ''f , , : - i. . ' . : - " . . . We will sell also by the yard In any quantity to suit - "purchasers."'; Ik I '..' h:";' -.. . 1" " ; We especially invite the attention of,, THE ; Xu J DIE S, t n : To on r 1A RGE STOCK of . FRENCH CHINCHILLAS, "?: . , For Ladies Sacrjueing. t . .. . , It is - undoubtedly the largest assortment ever brought to this city, and will be sold at a margin above Give n call before purchasing elsewhere. "30-ff. ' ..-,?; September 19,13fi7. ssWbbbbb aC ! ss..- j .: a" ' . , ; ' ; t w . . . ; . . i r , decker & co. r IVORT AfiK VPFE DA It PIANO P O R T E S. Are celebrated throughout the country, and are " distinguished for their Siagincr Quality-: 3 , Volume and Parity of Tone , Sympathetic Elastic, Even Touch ; ; 0'TuV Dnrability of Construction, aud .r ..n -. Ileaaty of FinishI 7 FIRST PREMIUMS AWARDED . i-'-. ; i t At the JJbw York Statk Fair ir 1858, and whenever ' and wherever exhibited." t- ' - The Decker A Company Pianoa-have always received the first premium tcAcnerer and inhereoer they have competed with the most celebrated makes in this country, ri-.,. i.-, ?! , . ' ;- ij jj g . . , . IXp5?T AGI? AFFE B AR ! Ts an invention beautiful in its simplicity, and' woderfnl in 4ts praetical flecti It is .the miM compact Atu-a!Te .ever iuveated, acdits inauenee upon the tone is to render it mellower, rounder, and more clearly brilliant, whila it utterly overcomes that sharp, metlic quality which-disfigures the-instruments of all r.thor makers. ? . ...... Tlie unanimous opinion o'f the" best artists and the most reliable critics is, that ; I, z,a, ,-r h r;, : The DECKER & CO,, Ivory Agraffe Bar which in voluminous sonority, and posiil itive solidity of tone, can ftand comparison with the best Grand Ii-tf-S v.t i- ano-Fortes made. " "..-." ; Every Piano is 'Warrented for 7 years. n.erd i WAREROOMS,s ; , No. 2 UNION SQUARE, , . Cor. of 14th St. and 4th Avenue. NEW YORK. Si Jsn; 29, 188. 49 . i H ,;:.-:i.i- :i A HE!rV BRATZ. ORAS PERRY. JOHN BRATZ i Bratz Perry Jk Co., Succeasors to Bratg, JUeir A Co.,) W WORKSi East Main-St., Between 7th aad 8tb, 'RICHMOND IND; 38-tf. September 19, l8f. THE MO NT HOUSE, r rrtTJlT T?T T Trtrnrn TJ . CORNER OF FIFTH AND J Rlohmond, fna.

7 rr TIWPr-n-., I HOLLIDAY ;PEEBEIITO i ! ?f TtHT- OOODSJ FAJfCY i (iO QD.H t JfdT ; JEWELRY AND H1LVKWARE., Worth orer $2,000,0000! Ail to be sold for OXE ' 1 DOLLAR EACH' ; - - ! ' i2 BROADWAY, NEW- YORK,' - -p i. ; AGESTd FOREUROPEAN MANUFACTURERS, j Announce that in consequence ef the orer stoekiny of the Eneiisli market, an immeoie qnantitr xfDRi" 1 and FANCY GOODS hare been consigned to them

with instructions to be cleared !or immrdiite Carm.J at any sacrinca. A. l;o., ttare, lnretore,reaolred to offer them according to their ordinary system of business at al each, without regard to ralue. -m : -The following list shows the original wholesale prices of sons of the Articles which ttejr now offer at tl. . , . Bear, Wolf, and Buffalo Robes from $1 S 00 to S0 04 .-. f r O LI - XT : V ; 1 At A A a a . AM . .A Ladies' Muffs 15 00 to 00 00 l0v to. 40 0 18 JO to 43 00 Silk and Satin Dress Patterns Berge and Egyptian Cloths Alpacca and Muslin de Laines , French Merinos-and Twills ' - Cambric, Thibet and Mohair 1 Balmoral and Elliptic Skirts -s. 6 00 to 4 00 to 10 00 to 00 to 2 00 to " J 00 to" ' 00 to 13 00' 10 00 SO 00 10 00 . 6 00 1 6 0Q t 5 00 0 00 it ' Silk and Lace V eils r SeU f ne afrs Md Collars i'airs or i.anies v;orseis , v - :v HarkercUiefs. Silk. Plain, Hcmstiehed a o to and Embroidered Linen Lawn; perdoz. 6 CO to Ladies and Gents' Cotton, Woolen sol w Silk Hose and half Hose per do pairs. 4 00 so is oo 1300 Ladies and Gents Merino, votton,.. Linen and Cotton Shirts sad Undershirts ; each ' 5 ' a ' Pntt. Vest and Pantaloon Patterns in a so to . f 6 00 Cloth, Cassimere, and Doeskin " . 3 lfl to Linen and Woolen Table Covers : 2 06 to White and Col'rd Linen Napkins pr.ds.' fi 00 to Muslins. White and Unbleached, pr.rd. 15 to 25 "0 800 12 00 . 40 Flannels; Shawls in Woolen; Silk and Merino Nubias or Clonds : Woolen Hoods ; Blankets ; Linen and Muslin Sheets ; Velvet and M oroceo Porunonaies Shopping Bags : Wallets ; Meerschaum Pipes r lour and Six Blade Pocket Knives, with pearl," tortoise and ivory handles f French Clocks; tills and rJroore Musical Boxes j' Revolvers ; Fowling!! Pieces ; Fancy Combs : Hair Aets 1 oris Boxes ;- Silver Card Cases Albums ; Family and Pocket Bible ; Opera Glasses, Ac. Ac. ' ' ' '' - '-,: "' We have also received a splendid assortment of - - ;.; WATCHES,;' -t "-,1 vF.t'i Gold and Silver Hunting Cases for Gents t Enameled do. for Ladies together with Chains of every pattern and style. ;" 1 ' i . Sets" of Jewelry in every variety ) Sleeve Buttons ; Thimbles; Lockets; Crosses; Rings of every kind; Bracelets; Gold rens, c, c. . THE SILVER DEPARTMENT! COMPRISES.-' Silrer. Dinine and Tea Sets, Castors. Ice' Pitchers. Table Spoons, Forks, Tea Spoona, Goblets,! Drinking Cups, Coffee Lriig,Tea Pots, Cream fitcbers, nugar Bowls, Fruit 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 fit articles to ba sold for $1 00 each. '.:!:.:. 1 ' .; : :" 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 np, and sold at icv J vrt :v ii I 25 CENTS EACH -5 FOR $i H FOR $2. . Whatever article is named in the Certificate can be. obtained at ONE DOLLAR. , . " - . The article will be shown to- the bolder of the Certificate, and it will be at his option, whether he pays the dollar and takes the article or not. In case arti . cles sent by mail or express are not satisfactory, they ,cn be returned and the money will be refunded. Every Certificate entitles the holder to some article of sterling value, worth much more than a dollar. In proof of this - . . . READ THIS 'OFFER i ;'' :-'"; You can have for any of onr Certificates and tl 00. any ot the following articles, so that if yen are not pleased with the article or articles named on the certificate, vou need not lose the 25 cents yon paid for it: One Silver plated three bottle Castor, handsome . silver plated Butter Dish with plateand cover, Lady's Shopping Bag, a 50 picture ilbum bound in velvet and gilt," set of Tea Spoons silver plated on white metal, set double plated Table Spoons or Forks, Pants Eattern ( 2 yards cassimere, pair of Jooviu's Pans id Gloves, splendid real Meerschaum Pipe, or solid 16 carat Gold plain Ring. - ' " . REFERENCES., j"-'"" During the four years we have been agents for European manufacturers, we have received hundreds of commendatory notices from the press, and letters from private individuals, expressing the highest satisfaction with our method 'of doing business. "We bsve many of these testimonials with names nd dates printed in pamphlet form, and as we have no space for them in this advertisement, we will send copies free to sny address. " - ' " - - !T?-; Whenever desired,- we will send articles by Exfbess, C. O. D So that the money need only, be paid ON DELIVERY OF THE GOODS. . C We accept the entire responsibility of money sent by Express, Post Office Oraer. or Bank. Draft. We want agents EVERY WHERE to whom a libera al compensation wilt be paid, which can belearnedon application -- - s ' - fc.; fii.; it" '. t'- ' 5STake care to write your name and address in a clear, distinct hand, and address .n. f ' . j ; f" Arrandale & Co.; ''"'' r let Broadwar, New York. Post Office Box, 5285. - 1, - . -"n-i., 44 3m j i-:":. .. o -fSO.T? -. 1 11 1 - - ( -. - ..... -I : Gifts for Christmas & New Ympi ! 'a A SUPERB STOCK OF FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ALL WARRANTED TO RUN, AND : THOROUGHLY j REGULATED, AT THE LOW PRICE OF $10 EACH, AND SATISFACTION ' GUARANTEED.. ; ' , y-' ";s 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches,"-'-'$250 to $1000 ,100 vagic Cased Gold watches,.:.. 2- 0 to 500 - 100 Ladies' Watches, enameled --- 100 to t 300 200 Gold Hunting Chro. Watches,."... 250 to ; 30J 200 Gold Hunting English Levers,-- 200 to i 250 300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches, .. 150 to i 200 500 Gold Hunting American Watches, 100 to 250 500 Silver Hunting Levers,...'-"-..'..". 50 to" 150 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes,...;..... 76 to''? 358 - 600 Gold Ladies Watches,....-..,... SO o , 250 1,000 Gold Hunting Lepines,--. .... 50 to 75 1,000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches,... ." 50 to 100 2,500 Hunting Silver Watches,. . '. 25 to r. 50 5,000 Assorted Watches, allkinds,.... .. 10 to . .75 Tbe above stock will be dispesed of on the popular oxk-price plan, giving every patron a fine Gold or Solid Silver Watch for 10. without regard to value 1 Wrioht Bbo. A Co ,161 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 srs enrtled,o the articles earned in their certifisatcs, npon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a watch worth $1,01)0 or one worth less. The return of any of our certificates entitles you t.i 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 lottery, 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 elecant premium for $5 siity six 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.7 It is a legitimately conducted business, duly aulBonsea ti the Government, and open to the most careful scrutiny. Watches sent by Express, with bill for collection on delivery, so that no dissatisfaction can possibly occurs Try ns.- Addrea "-J i ; -.' ! . si v ; - -WRIGHT, BROTHER A CO., Importers, : -' Wl Broadway, New York. '-44-3m' '--" - , $9 - T. BARIUM'S H1B Elastic Strap and Buckle, FOR" PANTS,' VESTS and DRAWERS.. Sas- - penders can be dispensed with 1 " v ; -. This little invention is just ont, and as it is no hum- - bug, is meeting with a rapid sale. It can be applied " in a moment to any garment, by any person, causing it to fit perfectly J . jv.'T' ji i,.-yfU3 . . Its elasticity prevents tearing the Straps snd. buckles ofi the clothes, and also allows perfect freedom of the body while working or taking exercise.- ' - ' . - For sale by tailors asd the trade generally; Send , 25 cents for strap, circulars, terms te agents and the trsde, to the BARNUM.E. S. A B. CO., , ; 650 Broadway, New Tort. R EAL EST ate age rr c y HAYS A S PEER, tiave opened an OfBos onoosite' CnrmeA Dnnn's Black Bear, for thepnrpos of selling MWUVVsV ( nw - ' yE2fit I Rirmond,Msrh sth.iMr. of 8V " M

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ttmwxmt .SD3X 6K Fort Wayne Avcauo near --i,il; Df b''HUY M' A ING removed to. his commodious rooms on '-, rori narne Avenue, ta nrenared ta oSm the subuo urge ana. complete stock ot par ! IRUGS AND. MEDICINES, , . , Embracing all the standard articles, together with ,- full supply of .. . . ,., ! Hagan's Magnolia, Camealia Toblet, Lilly WhiteJ; : Cosaetique. pour les Cheveux, Art me Im-'I ' periale. Ring's Ambrosia, Bomett's ' . ' inuiic aaun, rat- ..- mer's Xotio'n,', Cristodovo's ' " Liquid Hair ""Dye, Be." ' ' - !; nc. . . .bo;f Extracts,, for V' 7f ' :""" . sf T t .'1 . the i Hankerebief. . ToiUt ' " J ' " Powders; Palm Honey, Olye-, ,.f r : erine, and Palmetic Sbavirg Soaps, 7 1 Bunion Plasters Tilden's and Nichols' ' r-1 1 Fluid Extracts Compound ' Peruvian BarsT' .. Bitters, Roback's Bitters, Hoofland's Bitters, . noatsttai'tvJBitters. B"her's Stomach Bitters, Wahoo BittersPhceoix Bitters, Kiagiara Star Bitters, Schiedam Schnapps, Flavoring Extracts of all kinds-Nests-foot Oil, Lard Oil, Fish Oil. Linseed Oil, Coal Oil, Sperm Oil, Sewing Machine Oil, Kentncky. Bourbon. French Brandy, W ines, Ales, Ac. Sulphite of Lime for preserving Cider.' Combs, Brashes, etc.. te- r ; ' Fmily Dye Colors ; Cottage" Paints in Oil ;" Tub Paints ; Brashes of all kinds j Wine Vingee White Wine Vmger tbe best ever brought to this market, at I sc? c.s.j BBMABE U.O. STORE. ' Prescriptions Carefallr Compounded 1 UNION - PATENT AGENCY; 't D. P. HOLLOWA7 Cl CO.: T W ASH INGTQN CITY, DC ;i . yTT AyE engaged fn the business of soliciting PutJtiL l . A , entsnd prosecuting Patents cases.' Business eotrusted to their care will 1 1 receive prompt attention. 'f - ciains Against tbe Goverai eat. For back pay for Pensions,Ac,Ae. will receive perv:i.;-.' -"-'--v.'. ' r; r: "" ALL INFORMATIOIT H "Z inreferenceto Patent Laws.cheerfully given. '- Contea of the Laws and Rules and Regulations of the ;n!s(ii,w,1-.A ;.f"f;';:;-c;;Tr, Patent Office, willhe sent, frati, on application.; I n applying for a Patent the applican t should f orward a model of his invention if snseeptibte of being lustratedby a model or if it consists in:a chemial compound, samples of the ingredients ia their tsse e-fr sr.;h-s-? M.;rf jfnu.s!;': commercial state, and also in the proposed prepared form, should be sent. Also, as fnll a description' ef the invention or discovery, and its advantages should beciven as is practicable, to aid in the proper preps ration of the papers. ' ..ss- ir,. -i-tij. S;tJ it! n 'S-js--! r-; at s Person s believing they have made aninveatieaor a ty-ii rrtnttui: ;--iJ ?r,iti j.?is d sco very in art or Science, and des irons of knowing -,.1.1',--., ii. ;i;;;--i 't,.0T whether the Same has been patented, by transmitting ' i'-f ,e!-''i-:t 1 w,i5r.it,psu tons a model, or drawing, or a sufficient description ji Dasa'-a ; co i-sk-j ias.-fj .;' i to make the invention in telligible.ean have a thorongb iAf.i a i-aus si b al oi r-Lrreii ::rM'T sxamination made in the Patent office, and. tbe resl t of ssid examination forwarded to thesnfbr areasnna?Mm vt iaer e t-p f-sjref-bloompensationiii;c.ti:.i ,Ma cj :'': adov rfes ui f-- ;or lr; ts -'.We will have forwarded to any person who may desire them, a copy of tbe Patent Terms now in fores and the Rules aad Regulations of the Patent office, t4 x,s va frt4?--fl!r m sc.i 2. ft c-.T .ris-'-q ' ree of expeess,, .j , :ft ft,- j-p-.-Caveats will be prepared on short notice,!) the S-J.v ; . inventor's givinga brief descriptionof their invention wun arawings. Drawings will be made in artistic stylefrom models furnished by inventors. Searches of the Records of the Patent office in regard to titles in Patents- will be made on application endfnllnameor names-character of the invention, Snd j if possible, date of Patents is .Sw COPIES OF ALL CLAIMS, ' i . .--.-. . ,... : - .. In any Patent tssued by tbe Patent Office since 1838 will bs furnished on tbe receipt of $l,the applican t giving tbe full name of the Patentee, natnfe of the 'V " . 1 t wyr j,,. rt invention, date of this Patent, Ac. ! ' " X ' Washington City, Jnly 4, Wnf. .'i , i f.eif. ? 27tf PAINTS ! PAINTS ! I For" Farmers - and Others. rjpi BE GRAFTON MINERAL PAINT CO , are sow manufacturing the Best. Cheapest and most Parable Paint in use; two coals well put on, mixed with" pure Linseed Oil, with last 10 or 15 years:- it is ef a light brown Qr beautiful ohoculate coles, and can be changed to green. lead, stone, drab, olive of cream, to suit the taste of tlW-onsumer. It is valuable for Houses, Bams,' Feeav Carriage -and Car-makers, Pails and Wooden -ware. Agricultural Implements, L Canal Boats, Vessels and ships' .Bottoms, Canvas, aaewi ana amngie ivoois oeing x irw una " iwr proof), floor Oa Cloths, (one .Manufacturer having used 500 bbls- tbe-past year,) and as a paint for any purpose fs unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticity, and aslheaiveoess.. Price 0 per bbl. of 3M lbs., which will supply a farmer for years to come. Warranted in all cases ss above. Send for a circular, whieb" gives raU partseularsJ None genuine ' unless branded in ft ira nn. vmion nrnrrii ramc. - Aadrsss' S 1 DANTELUIDWELL, a;4 rart.streei, ew ioax. iuuifi.l. -.: - ArraBgement fbi Paylag Tstwif mrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tbst arrangements il have been made at the Citixens Bank, to receive Taxes da for rttaSe asvl Conetv parpoaea - This will make it convenient for all Tax Paver. residing nearer. 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