Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 38, Number 19, 7 July 1868 — Page 3

LOCAL COLUMNS

Jul V 7th,lC60: Arrivals and Departares ot Mails.? RICHMOND POSIT OFFICE, March 28th, 1888 MAI3 CLOSE. Columbus and East... . Chicago ",; v. Ciaciunati.... i-VLZ.,Z.'j Da v ton Way IalianapoHeSndWest..-.;. ....... MAILS OPEN. Iiiianapolis and WeslT,J.;.7.;"..J ...... ISO P.H .".' 30 r.M 8 00 A.M 4 JO r.M ... '..i v , A 3 80 r.M Cincinnati .......................... Day to n, W f ".. ... . v v Chicago. '..130 r.u ..10 80 A.M ... 5 20 pji Boston and BeaahyJUreJearea Taeaday and J t nday, at. ,.,.f do. do errives aataeidaya at. T 00 r.a A.rbarU Bethel c. leaTt-a Monday, Wednesday and Frid, at - do. arr. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 4 00 r.M Winchester, via. Sew -Garden, leaves ? i Monday. Wednesday tad Friday, at... 8 00 a.m. do. arr. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 4 00 r.M, Brookville via Abiugton," leaves Monday - and Friday t --- A'' Arrives Tuesday and Saturday at. , r.M. "Office open from 7:80 a. at. to 7 JO . M. On JandajJ'rom9:00tol0:00 A.M.rsr '" -- ?t Arrival and Departure of Trains. Colombo & Indianapolis Central Bail wT. AST MATS. : Day Express... 0.04 A. M. Pittsburg Express..... i' f i " Night Express.'.. v.-. iz., JV Rich. A lad. Aceem......,.-. - T ? St. Night Express Western Express . . : , f . v . v --10 00 A. Dav Express..... ni.'h A fnt Aoonm ...10.58 r. M. M. M. Dnrton dk Xenia It DaytoVfc Western R. R. .-v ZEAISS WIT!..' AWHV Accomodation:;..!.. .X P. M.;4.43 P.M, Day Express.., i....o.z0 Aj M. . r, JtChicago & Great Eastern R. R. TRAINS LBAVr'aREITK.-' Day Express 20 A. M. 6.85 P. M. Pittsburg: Express 11.25 P. M. 7.20 A. M. Ciaclunvatf Richmond dc Chicago K. R.. -- ... A AJ. :. ; TRAINS LKAVK. ARRITI. Aeeommodation.... ..6.S0 A, M. .11.00 A. M. Mail .a1-...;.i..JS.00 J.M.k. Iadiaaapolis, Cincinnati fc Lafayette R. R. (tia! CAMBRnXW.) ic ChioajfrVxpraSs arr. , from, Cin... lt.05 P. M. i'A..J....05 a M.r ChioajrtfiiaiiChicAo Express leaves fof Cin....i.". A. M Chicako Mail " " " 0 A. M. arThose of oar subscribers in the city, .who do am At ramairA their naoer rearutarlv from theearrier, if they will let ns knor, the omission shall be promptly rajnedied. - -'") Tfie Way uto Mak Money, ' r AS BILLS DISCOUNTED 15 in$ct, U i f oaid on or before the 20th instant Temperance Preaching. Rev; MrTobywilUby request of the this city, preach a temperance sermon on ihe cor.ier of 5th and1 llain'sts , on Sunday afternoon, July 12, at 4 o'cl'k. The Council meet to-night. -Dr. Arery is putting np shatters to his house. Tbs First Presbyterian Church is undergoing sairs Dot:ce will bBtren when serricef will be ramed therein. A serere storm occurred in New Paris and -vicinity on Saturday night laat, doing considerable damage. i No particulars. Mr. Clayfoot's brick cottage, on South H rnn t-"sLJia read v for the "roofit will be enclosed; this week, t ,'. .A. A .A. j. 1. . t 'I. .4.. Onr young friend John McPherson, has returned to his home in this city, baring graduated at Ann Ar bor. We learn that he intends localizing for the Teiegraja 6e.till IDAlie t'gocA local. Sacceaa to laaas Jos. W St.rr Bo.. delirered an address at a pic-nic one day last week, on the subject of 'growth,' and.onr informant says he handled it in a logical auu masterly manner, eliciting the warm commendations of his hearers. ' ' .y - ' " ? The fine appearance of tha Mayor's Office, meeta 1W n'raf annrohation:" Eren those who are bro't before HlsHanor tor relations of law and order, are so ancted.wth the fine appearance of their surroundings that they "lork over"' thew be assesses with a a gnat deal of pleasure. t A most wonderful discovery has been Palme-(r)-d off oAaaaCity CowneiV. that the Palladium, which is noy1n iu 89thysraf itsublieatioo, isanlobsoiire" paprllwaa aesardiagly ( Jfc)rriedUclosed in an Elmyood-Coffin, and sank out of sight in the llyertt Alas! for the obscwe' Pall It deserved better GaWlU... r , , " ' if ..ir ''c A Dr. Avery, has fixed, up his dwcllino;, near, the Nortb-west corner of JPearJ. and Walnut sts., and made it morejsubstantialbesides beautifying its appearance by lowering tha windows and giving the outside a coat of paint. '.T South Front street is coming ont Messrs. Adams Graff, and nairima have painted their palings in front of tieir' premiis wlas1 OfhMeriDfrhaa elongated his carriage bouse, and pn refused a new carriage to put in it, and we've been thinkiug to give our fence a coat of paiet for the past five years, -ao as to hid its obacurily, aod we'll accomplish jt witbiri the nextdecad it weitaveluk. Huzza. for" Front street. It is said that Uncle Samuel 'still "hotdV he oHginal title' tD a tract of land out West, that was donated to- . wards building the wire-suspension bridge. If this is so, and it can be made available, the old gentleman cannot help becoming a stockholder in that improvement, in lieu ot of the individual who subscribed it. If it be true: that "Code nam is rich enough to bay us all a farm," wb 7 shoutdat he help'buitd a bridge? ' ; '' w m mm 9 ' ' " i . The "Northern Indunian," published at Warsaw, oomes tu ns eularged to i nine column' paper. ' It is a terliaa; Republican sheet, well filled ' with 'the 'right kind of aeasible talk, anl ia evidently prospering pecuniarily. It does our smil good to see a Ut paper, and the (ndianian is one of era, and ererjf way deMrriog an extensive patronage in compensation of its Wtr1isinjrspirit. n,; V,7 b;....,'' j . bti. .wt ::.: -" '.'" .'.-)' i ' ; FiXBD'UF.Cbarley Estell, has' been fixing up U'is room t hfs bid stand,5 No. 3,' Main street, and has succeeded in enlarging his borders, toan almost incredible-extent in appearance thus making a display "of his large, handsome, and cliesp stock of Boots and Shoes,' .that is at once ,liandyiftof the sellef and attractive to the buyer. He is selling Sil Boots for $7 and 87 Boots for 85; andthe- cheapest' lot of . Shoes aood nnaa: to for fiontv T A.Vftt' ' i "", I that we ever saw. Go to No. 3 and see.

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Concntion, was prc8entedi, to the Na tional DVraocratUv Convention, on Won'. day last, they were receired with shouts Ezrallili UlUUgllt fin OjJCViiuvu v a bis wheat the . .beads '.bciosr lull six inches Itx length, and - well filled with plump grains. lie has about! 8 acres, and the only fault be has with it i, the stalks, stand too thinly on the ground. It is v the Mediterranean," bearded wheat. Thb FocKTHpassed ofif quietly and pleasantly in our city. Quite a number efi pic nics assembled -themselves in the wbods around our; city, out of the dust and heat,1 and endeavored to keep cool whilst enjoying themselves, . .The exercises of the day closed by a most grateful shower; which was not down in the program meV but wasy nevertheless received witli thankfulness. i t Masonic. At a stated communication of , F. and A. II. Lodge, 0:169, White water, Indvthe "following brethren wf re elected and installed as officers for the ensuing year: ; V . i"'',:: Jesse T, Hunt, W. M. Dr.'.Wni; Commons, S. W. , s B. W. Addleman, J. W. A. B. Elliott, Treasurer. h ' : ''Geo. W, Bunch, Secretary. ..'P.M. Ellis, Tyler. : f Bbatjtifcl Cabriags Our friend Al. Crocker," at the old Emswiler Depot on Main-atls has. certainly the finest Cari riages, for the special accommodation of that genus of embryoish humanity called "the blessed Baby that we haver ever seen in onr cry or eisewuere. inc prices are from three dollars' to thirty. 4. ttt, .i' V't!.:. JJt " i Jltu- " v uusi Duying a carriage, or examin ing them so you can tell "your friends where itosupi.lyctbem3elvesf with this useful vehicle, you will find"' on Mr: Cs well filled shelves, everything needed in the notion line, and useful to the family. Thrashers and Steamers. The Rob inson Machine Works, sold seven steam portables ana tnras tiers va season on Thursday, last) and . will- sell about 20 more before the season closes" The average price of these Portable Steam Thrashers is each $1800.' Thirty or fortyThraahingr Machines, havejalso been sold, and the same number is confidently expected to be sold yet this sea gon, the average price of which is 8600. The "Works' give emplovmentto about 50 hands, and, under the careful man agement of its enter prizing managers,! it is in a flourishing condition, and the superior work -.manufactured thereat id so widely and generally appreciated that the demand for their machines - keeps inadvance of the supply'. ',' , SECOND FIRfe" COMPAirr. In 18S2. Dect 24thFthe President and Trustees of j Richmond, passed an Ordinance making provision for the citizens "to choose a company of stout able. trod ied men, twenty-five in number," for the purpose of working ttie fire engineiiow in our possession, that they may thereby the more effectually extinguish fire w ben 1 ever it shall break oat or appear out of bounds.",, Said .ordinance also, empow ered the citizens "to choose a company of, stout, active men, twenty in number, suitable for a hook and ladder company, fof the purpose ' f extinguishing; fire " It also provided' for,, organizing "a com pany of suitable persons, fifteen in number; for a protection company, for the purpose or taking care or property in time,f.fire..VrA,Qe.-:0fina-)cer further p r ov id ed" ' f o r f 6 r m i n g t h e" Te m a i h in r part of the citizens of Richmond into a company called the bucket company, to rarnish water to tne engine in time of fire;'! and it was made it ."the., duty -of each citizen of -this town to be provided. with a bucket, sufficient to furnish two gallons of water." "-The penalty on any member of the bucket company who shall neglect or refuse to furnish water when called for, not having a reasonable excuse," was fifty cents, to be collected as other corporation fines." vTli ordinance is signed by Basil Brightwell, as President of the Xrustees, and William Cox, Clerk. , XOn the 15th of Jad , 1833, af meetinoof the citizen was held, and. Dr. Ittia mer Warner was appointed v'to raise an engine company by voluntary subscription. We take, the fbllowintr extract from the minutes of the first meeting of this ' volunteer" company, with the list of members attached;' . J " ' ; "Wherupon, the said Jthamer Warner. called a meeting of those entered on hi subscription list voluntarily. Whereup on, the company 'met accordingly in Ithamer . Warner s new brick house, on the 6lh dayfof February, Ai'D; 1833,' when it appeared that the following ? persons naa volunteered tneir services, according to the direction of the Ordinance incorporating fire companies, to-wit: Ithamer Warner, James Henry, Jonas Gaar, James Stuckey, Alexander Price, David Hook, William Cox, , John Suf-fritsV-Benjamin Fulghum, Zimri Strattan, Andrew Ferguson, Reece C, Jones, Matthew Rattray, Banner Lswhead, Wm. N.'iCammack',- JohA.T.' Smith, Alexander Moore, Aaron Johnson, Levi P. RoLliermal, John nrady, Lewis Berk, William Sutherland, " William ;.Wiggins, Daniel MorrUon, Samuel Springer, Samuel F. Ogburn, Abel Thornberry, t Thomas J. Larsb, John Way, Ira S, Center.'; , -; We shall make further, extracts from the miuutes of the meetings of this company during its continuance publish the names of its officers, etc,, next week. : Our new neighbor of the Telegram, Mr. Wilcox, is making his paper a good and reliable Republican " vehicle devoting a f goodly portion of, it to the discussion of t political . subjects thus assisting .'materially' to aid the rishte- ?" cause of TincUeaUng the old Jefferi tAnldn rifrin r j waaaaa uvwaauv - vi equal and ? exact justice to all men.

Corker Stonje. On Thursday. July

16th instl tUo-Odaelfoaiof ouircUy have made extensive preparations1" ttt celebrate the Laying of the Corner Stone of the Hall, now being erected byjthe .Odd Fellows Hall Building Association of Richmond, cn the S. W. Corner of " Main and Fifth-st., and the committee, consisting ofMessrs. A.' Curme, f bios Fleming, and Jos. H 8mithhave-j : invited all the neis'aborinp: Lodges of this and other counties to be present, ' and assist in the imposing ceremonies of the occasion. The followins is the programme: JJf J ' 1st. Grand Procession by members of the Order. rTV.-.:- -?i r i 2d. Laying of the Corner Stone, by the M. W. G. Master, J. T. Saunders, assisted by the Grand Officers ot the Grand Lodge of Indiana. 3d. Basket Pic Nic in the grove. All are requested tol bring I their baskets,well provided. 4th. Procession to the grove, where Addresses will be delivered by Grand Secretary E. H. Barrj', and D. G. Master Samuel; LAdams. 0$$ifn The Piwessionwill be. fprnifd iat half past 10 o'clock, AVAL lodges arriving - n tliA Pit v will rpnnrt t.r th tirand Marshal, immediately, at Odd Fellows j :iall, corner of. Alain and Pearl streets. " ,,. "The rose by; any. other, name wo.uld "fmell as sweet," is illustrated by the hange of title, of the True (Julian) Jie- ' uhlican it having adopted the name of " Radical," making the old name under "hich it has sailed, subordinate thereto. The Seal of the Sate. is also stuck into he head, as-much ruaaiant a. any thing else, altho' it claims use for it, aVo. by averring that it reminds the editor ( the "Buffalo Platform.' i No doubt it also reminds him of the 'radical' posi ition he ttook -agvinst rthat platform and ' the 'abolitionists in an editorial he wrote about that time, for the Jeffersonianthe m?nu3cript copy of which we have carefully salted down and preserved for reference, and as proof of his natural inclination to 'radicalism' of which he "boasts, as having sucked in with, the milk that sustained him in his infancy, and the recollection of which adds marrowa hr9vbonesiu'2 marihuod J d Oai neighbor has proved his radicalism in every shape and form a Radical Aboli tionist a Radical Democrat a Radical True (Julian) Republican, and la9t, though not leasts a Radical J tan fear, fans. kc! He's as "full a9 a tick" of radicalism boilins over with it, and every throb of his beart. sends the radi cal blood from the crown of his head to his toes "shouting the battle cry of freedom !" , A party of tn(Haus eacmped.4n Bax ter's woods, said'toTbe TrOm Texas, attracted considerable attention on the 4th quite a number of our citizens went to see them, and were entertained by them with a. game of ball called ..Uraquette." The Chief made a little speech, explaining that they had been induced by a speculative white man to travel ..through. the country, and exhibit the manners and customs of the Indians, iu order to make money to educatetbeir-children that the Agent had lett them and taken all the funds they had accumulated, and they were now thrown on their own resources, and would be thankful for all aid extended to them. Some funds were raised for thenvon the ground, and they exhibited al WillipV Iall 6a! Saturday and Mondaj nights. These Indians are said to be "Lhoctaws." For the Palladium. ' A A Z A A Z Z Z A Z Z U. ZZ A ZUHUZZ Z Z D Z Z A A Z Z Z A,iV A A Z A iJf o i,3J I i 1 ' TNT T N A ,N T N A K A N T A R G R A N R G R Q R A GEO R R '""' T . T N T,N A X A R T .r:c: JT T A N T R A.N A N.J NT I) r N'A R O R O F O R G TNARGRORGH . T N A R GrR G R A '' ' -T N A "R Q R A N T N A R A N T .nj .. . T N A N T, . . -- " '- TNT ' ,.,. . S S S ; J i S E'L K 8 E L P L -8 E D P O P S E L P O E O 8 '"-' ' E 8 LE 8 ; i P L E 8 S E L E L P L P O I O E L P O E L P S E L 'S E S P O E P E OP U E 8 E OP U E P E O PL S SB SK L SB S O E P E P E O P L E S EPKHEPEOPLKS I tu ttr i n & r u u r ii ia E P EH K PE O P LBS O E P P O E L FO E L P E P E P E O EO P n P L E K S S P L U E O P L P L E L-E S E S S .O L S E L s E E C B' !-:cJ E C l-O E r C IO ICE I O II O ICE 0 H.C H O I C 1 O II O ICE CIO ICE ; E C I C E E C E E E E " E.' BOOK AOENTS WAXTED, FOR HOWLAIfD'S LIFE OF GENERAi. GRANT, AS A SOLDIER AND A STATESMAN. An accurate History of his Military and Civil Career. One large octavo ,t1. of 650 page's, finely, illustrated. Agents wilt 'find this the Book to sell at the present time. The largest commission given. We employ no General Agents, and offer extra inducements to canvassers. Agent will see the advantage of dealing- directly with the pilHshers- "For circulars and terms, address: J. B. BURR CO., Publishers, Hartford, Connecticut. April 28, 1868 S. M P. A Co, $2.60.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

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We hare put up and sold this article for over 30 rears, and can at in confidence akp tbctu of it what we hare never been able to say ol any other ir.edieine. Never haa it failed in a - snierle iostance t effect a Cure, when timely used. Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who ns-d it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in Urraa of commendation of its niacicat effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter "what we -do know," after 30 rears experience ; and pleilge our reputation for the fulfillment of what we here declare. In almost everr instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion. relief ill be found in fifteen or twentr minutes afterthf synrp ia admiaisterd t "J 11 . s Q lj j ; i. Full lirections for using will accompanv each bot tle."- Srme irennine anless the fac-simile of CTRTI S A PERKINS. New York, is onths outside wrapper. Sold by-all Druggist thrnnghontthe world. A PRICE, OSLY 35 CEtVTS PEIt ROTTLE Dr. Schenck's MandrakePills A Substitute for Calomel. These Pills are composed of various roots harincr power tnrelax the xerretion:: of "the lifer a bromntlv indeflTectually as blue piHsofmerc'nry,n-rtiiout producin(r those dlsasrreable or dangerous effects, which often follows the use of the latter. In all oillious disorders these pills maybe nsed with confidence as ther promote the discharge of Titi.ited bile, and remove those obstructions from the liver and biliary ducts which cause billious a&ections i general, x gcbencVn Mandrake Pills, cure sick heada'cbe ii'nd all disorders of the liTer indicated by " sallow 'skin,'" coated tonjue, coatirness, drowsiness and a general feelinjr of weariness and lassitude, showing that the lirer ia in a torpid orobstructed condition. In short these Pills may be used with advantage in all cases where a purgative or alterative medicine is renuired. Please ask for "Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills." Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Price 25 cents per box. THE GEE AT ENGLISH EEMEDYf Sir James Cln're's m.irerptlls; Prepared from a perneription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D.t Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable .medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excesses andremoves all obstructions, from whatever eanse. Uf.A i . ,1. 1 i I TO MARRIED LADIES It is particularly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity, and although a powerful remedy, does not contain anything hnrtlul to the constitution. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain; in the Dack and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, iiyateric and Whites, it will e fleet a cure when all other means have faihtd. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package. SPECTAI. 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F O U T Z CELIBEaTID Horse and Cattle Fowlers. This pr-i.ratim, long and favorably known, will thoroughly rrinvigorate broken-down - and low-apirlted hrscs, , oy atrentiienitig and cleansing tli ' stomach and Iut4 tinea It is a inre preTentire of all disease Incident to FEYEK, CLA.VDflS, i : this animal, inch a LCXG YELLOW WATER", HEAVES, COUGHS, PISTEMPER. FEVERS, FOUNDER LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL EVERGY, ice. Its e improves the wind. Increases the appetite--given a, smooth and i flossy skin and traiufoTiiis t b e miserable skeleton into a fine-looking and spirited horse. - ; - - . To keepers of Cows this preparation is invaluable. It increases the quantity and improves the qnality ot the mtiK. it liaa been proven by actual experiment to increase the quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent, and make Uia butter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosena their hide, and makes them thrive much taster. In all diseases of Swine, such ss Coughs, Ulcers it. the Lungs, Liver, 4c, this article acts as a specific By putting from one-half a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the above diseases will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain. 1 , preventive and care fir the "Hog Cholera. ' J Price 25 CeaU pjr Pape-, or 5 Papers for tL PEEPAKED BY - , S. uV. FOTJTZ Sc BKO., '" -"V" AT TXtlUR - ... WHOLES A LH DRtO AND lfKDICIXE DEPOT, . Ho. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. For Sale hv Drugfrista and Storekeepers through ' out the United States. For sale Wholesale and Retail, at mannfacta ' rer's prices, by J. W. I'LUMEK. Hicbmnd, Ind. ; P. T. BARNUM'S (PATENT) Elastic Strap and Buckle, FOR PANTS, VESTS nnd DRAWERS. Suspenders can be dispensed with ! This little invention is just out, and as it is no humbug, is meeting with a rapid sale. It can be applied in a moment to any garment, by any person, canning it to fit perfectly. Its elasticity prevent tearing: the straps and buckles ofl the clothes, and also allows perfect Ireedomof the body while woikinjr r taking eiercise. For sale bv tailors and the trade ireneralJv.. Sond 25 cents for strap, circulars, terms to atrents and the .trade, to the , BAK.MSl E. S. 4 B. CO., 650 Broadway. New York. "Ajrents Wanted in every county.4- ' -15yl i DECKER & CO. 1VOUV AGK .FFE RA It PI A NO TO RTE S . i..:Are celebrated throughout the country, and are atsnnguisned lor tneir ' :i v - ?.. ,. Singing Qnality : Volume and Purity of Tonei " : 3 Symprtthetic Elastic, Even Touch Durability of Const ruction,' and . . . . vs ,.. Beauty of Finish 1 FIRST PREMIUMS AWARDED :'i At the New Tore State Fair ir 1853, and whenever and wherever exhibited. The Decker 1 Companr Pianos have always receir. ed the first premium tcene?rr and tcherecer ther have competed with the moat celebrated makes ia this country. - r-i i . THE' IVORY AGRAFFE BAR! fs an invention beautiful in its simplicit r.and tvoderrful in its practical etfect. It is the mot cooidhcI Agraffe ever invented, ar.d its influence uoon the tone is to render it mellower, rounder, and ninr clearly brilliant, whila it utterly overcomes that sharp, met ilic quality which disfigures the insti uments ol all other makera. - . .- ,.,,.. .- . , The unanimous opinion of the best artists and the most reliable critic is, that . . The DECKER & CO,, Ivorr Agraffe Bar which in voluminous sonority, and positive solidity of tone can tand com -parison with the best Grand Fi-ano-Fortes made.. . tr, , Every Piano is Warrented for 7 years. , v No. , 2. UNION SQUARE, Cor. of 14th St. and 4th Avenue. NEW YORK. Jan. 29, 1S68. 49 . -.. . .., . . , NEW BOILER SHOP. HAVING bought the necessary Tools and fixtures, rwe are notv prepare to make and repair iloilers of every description. We shall aim to us only the best material the market affords, and with experienced workmen, we can assure iior customers that they can always rely upon getting good work. - - Repairing well and promptly done, and at reasonable figures. JONAS W.VEO., Robinson Machine Works, '-1 May 5, 1868. 10-tf. Richmond, Ind. . ... . . . " 1 " f TIN WARE A FULL SUPPLY, Made from bet maferial. OniePn Pntent Boilers Co; per extends up the sides and Iron on bottoms makes a Tin Boiler as good as Copper. AH kinds of JOli WORK, on Hoofs,"" -'-; - 'I :-; ' . Tin Gutters, " Pipe, . - t 'l , . . . Galvanized Iron Work, Ace. At. Done at No 12, Main "Street at the Rl Stotb, by j ituiauuu, Apru ao, aooo. A. w. sAaUif.

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Bratz Perry & Co., (SuccefOrito Itrntz,3feir & Co.,) t t , " E M P I E E ; PliOW WORKS, East Ulain-St., Between 7th find 8th, i- - i : EI0HM0ND IND. . ; " 30-tf. September 1 9, 1 867. c Charles Estell's nOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, ' NO. 3 MAIN STREET. JJOOTS At SHOES, CHEAP, FOR CASH! Having a good assortment of Boots and Shoes now on hand, of my own manufacture and Eastern made work, and being prepared to fill all orders for either.;,, , r aflfN--;ij rcs! Sewed or Pegged Boots and Shoes. At the shortest posvihle notice, the undersigned respectfully asks 'he citizen? of Richmond and vicinity' for a share of patronage, thanking them for that heretofore so liberally extended. - Just trive him a en II at his Shop, one door Cast of T. Nestor A Co.'s Grocery Store, West Main Street, where he will be happy to see his old customers, and as many new ones who study their owa interest, and want a good pair of Boots or Shoes, made FlT-tingly of the best material and at reasonable prices. Richmond, March 5th, 1S63. n C. ESTELL. , a. C. DICKINSON, DEALER IN i - - 'i : i ' WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELBY, SZLVEX-AXD PLATED WARE, I ' So. 91 Main Street, , i BICHJIOND,; IND'. S- Repairing, done on short notice. , r I April 2, 1S68.. . -. , . . , 6tf TR E M O NT HO U SE, : JOHN ELLIOTT. Proprietor, t CORNER OF.FIFTn AND MAIN, . : ! ---ih. , Richmond, Ind. Sheriffs Sale. Y Virtue of an Execution to m e directed from the Wavne Common Pleas Court. I willexnoae at Puolic Sale at the Court Honse door in the town f Centreville, Wavne County, Indiana, on the 8th .lay of July, 18fi8, between the lmnra of li o'clock M., ami 4 o'clock P. il , on said day, the following property to-wit : s '! ' liocNo. 4, is the saibdivision ol Lots No. 4 and 5; 104 and 107, lying. on tiie south nide of Main street between P,-arl and Marion, in ths city of Richmond, Wayne Count, Indiana, accoHing to the plat made ut by S R. Wiggin. et al. To be sold as thepropwn v oi Maria u. nmitn. to satisty an execufon ia my hands in favor ol Charles II. Burchenal " JACOB S. BALLENGEri, Sheriff W. C.r June 16, IMS. - M-Sw , , . pf3,50, . B I R 1 A : O E (I : Jl A full assortment for Canaries. Also, Wood Cases, for ilocklng-Birds and Red Birds, at A RichsnondVApril 18,188.. ,t No. 12, Red stove. Residence for al ;." '.' FOR SALE. The undersigned ofiftTs for Pale his substaniul andconvenient residence, with three acres of ground snrronndinr it, in the Orova North ' or tne ..uiimal f iJce, U est r the City of Richmond. Xo mre beautiful location or desirable' timnert ia Ser1 ior sale in the vicinity of hichmoncL; , Any one wishing a quiet home within a few minutes' walk o the Post Office, will here And a great bargain; ' i The subscriber also wishes to setl or to exchange for a lighter one, a good Spring Wagon with three springs nd an excellent top, and adapted to both ona and two horses. Enquire of, . - WM. B. MORGAN, ? i. . -,v Eailham College June 13, 1838. 18-1 w. ; ? - R IsPnblishedia the Warner Building, on By HOLLOWAY & DAVIS, noij AjtSpet; Vol n ine, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. . 'l We have a new "DAY JOBBER," and new fonts ofType of the latest styles, . both plain and , fancy, and -are prepared to do work " neat and expeditiously. Pamphlets," Bills of Ladinr,'. Catalbfrnes,' ''-).'(; Constitutions, . j. Show Bills, Handbills, ' Bill Heads, ' : s Cards, Notes, Envelopes- ' ' Circalart; " ' Cheeks,-' ;;' j 1 c-Tl : Labels dke Posters," W liqfS.J.'J- e,f j,'. t nScrj j PRICES FOR wbftK REASONABLE

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Feyers. j DISEASES OF CAMP TAZK Soldiers, Citizrm., 31nle r Female, Adul I - Will find in this Bitters a pnri Toaie not dependent on bad liquors for their almost miraeuloasefiert a DYSPEPSIA, AWO BISBAMS BKBCLTIMO ntOM DISORDkBbJ OF the LITER and DIGESTIVE ORGAN 8, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, This Biiters hss Performed more Cures, (rives bettei Hatislaction, has mors Teatiinony.has mere Bespect able People to roach for t, than anr other article ta the market. , . We defy any one to contradict thia assertixm, and to any on who will produce a certificate published ay . ua titat ia nut genuine. - -.. . HOOFLIND'S GEEMAK BITTEBS, ' , . v . or -icq ic f : WILL CCM EVIBT C1SI OK . . . f-j, f Chronic or Nervous Debility," and Diseases of the Kidney. : 1 tfi Observe the following symptoms resulting from ths disorders of the digestive organs : " r f t ' " . - Constipation, Inward Pile's, Fullness of 151 oo to the Head, Acidity -of Che titomach. Nausea. Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight v ' in th- Stomach, Sonr Eructations, firhk. - ' ing or Swimming of ths-fiead, Hurried and diffienjt, . . ; Breathing, ; ' i ' i J " ; " ' Fluttei 5r at the . : , . Heart. Choking or Snf- " '- - J focating Sensations wov ia a " . . - p: lying Posture, Dimness .. -of Vision, Dota ' ' ; or Webs before the ' .-- -., ? a j. . Sight, Fever and Dull Pain . ' T in the Head, Deficiency of Persw vi- .. ' ' piration, Yellownes of -tha Skinand Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back ' and Breast Limbs, Ae Sudden Flushes of ' SIHeat, Burning in the Flesh. Constant imaginings of Evil and great Depression t Hpirlta REMEMBER, Tkatthu Bitten it not Aldolie, contain wa ' Rtam f Whutif, and cannot main IfrunkanU, bt it st Itt Tortit. in the World. s . , ' " : .. i. w 7J) I.r. 8 Si'j Oi Fir?;;' Read who Says Sbl - -.. HmJt -! Erom Rev. W, D. Seigfried, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. L -''Uu ,.,., Gentleman: I have- recently been laboring under the distressing effects of indigestion, accompanied by a prostration of the nervous system. 'Numerous remedies were recommended by friends, and some ot , them tested, but without relief. Your Hoofland's " Oerman Bitters were recommended by persons who had tried them, and whose favorable mention of these Bitters induced me to try them. I must confess that I had an aversion to Patent Medicines from -the thousand and one" quack "Bitters," whose only aim seems to be te palm off sweetened and drugged ' liquor upon the community in a sly way, and the tendencv Of which. 1 fear, ia tn m.lra m. n - - .,.:. j drunkard. .Upon learning that yours, was really a medicinal preparation, I took it with happy . eflect. Its ae ion, not only upon the stomach, but upon the " neivous svstem, was prominent and gratifying. ' 1 feel that I have derived great and permanent benefit from the use of a few bottles. ' , . : -1 r. Very respectfully yours, - , I " v W.D. SEIGFRIED, 4 to -.'.":' o. 254 Shsckamaxoa Street. !r7,m he E. D. Fendall, Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. - - - - -: I have derived decided benefit from the use ot Hoofland's German Bitters, and feel it my privilege to recommend them aa a most valuable tonie, to all who are suffering from general debility or from diseases arising from derangement of the liver. o. w i -Yours truly, .ftizdlA. ' ' r L . E. D. pEHftAIX: ! From Rev: D. Merrige, Pastor of the Passyunk Baptist Church, Philadelphia. , n,i r - Tram the many respectable recommendations given to Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters,' I was Indaced to give then a trial. After using several bottlea I found them to be s good remedy for debility, ind a most excellent tonic for the stomach. - VD MEBBIGE. ' '.: '...'.i (..Jio.Vtd .Goisivfif From Rev. Wm. Smith, formerly Pastor of the Vincentown and Millville (N. J) BapUst Churches. Having used in my family a number of betfJes ol your Hoofland's German ( Jtters, 1 have te say that I regard them aa an exctl at medicine, especially adapted to remove the distt i as they are reoomsoended for. They strengthen ai.d invigorate the-system when debilitated, and are useful in disorders of the liver, loss ot appetite, Ac. 1 have also recommended them to several of my friends, who have tried tbem. and fouud tbeau greatly beneficial in the restoration of health. Yours truly, . .. , , WM. SMITH. 968 Hutchinson St.,Philada. BEWARE OF CQUNTERIEITS, See that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON" is the wrapper of each bottle. bit,i pnicrz. Single Bottle l, or Half Dox. for &. Should vonr nearest Drnswiat i im k. do not be pat off by any of the iatoxieatin prepare tiona that may be offered in its place, bat send to aa mum w wm i or wara, securely pacced, by expreaa. Principal Office and Maaafactory, SOI Areh ots-oc PITO ADEIJrriA PA. C. Ml; E"Vai3S3"S, j Successor to Jons Jt vfiju, , MJn n wo iFBQPIETQB. For sale hy-DreggUUead. PeaJUrt iaevarytow ia the United States. -