Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 38, Number 30, 28 September 1868 — Page 4

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RICHMOND, IND. SEP. 28th, 1868. REPUBLICAN JLATFOBM. 1. We evngrn folate the eonntry on the assured success of tb reconstruction policy -of Congress, as evinced by the adoption, in a majority of the Sutes lately in rebellion, of eooetitmtions securing equal civil and polities! ngbta to Bj. and we regard it as the duty of the Government to gas tain those institutions, and to prevent the people of such States from twinr remitted to a statt of anarchy. - "2. The guarantee by Cougresa of equal suffrage to all loyal men in the South was demanded by every consideration of public safety, of gratitude and of justice, and most be maintained; white the question of suffrage In all the loyal States properly belongs to the people f those States, i rir- i ci-J J "i. We denounce all forma of repudiation as national crimes, and the national honor requires the payment of the public indebtedness, in the utmost good faith, to all creditors; at borne and abraad, not only according to the latter, but the spirit of the laws under which it was contracted. "4. It is due to the labor of the nation that taxation should be equalized and reduced as rapidly as cur national faith will permit. "5. The national debt, contracted as it has been for the preservation of the Union for all time to come ahould be extended over a fair period for redemption; and it is the dntyf Congress twreduce the rate of interest thereon, whenever it can honestly be done. That the best policy to diminish our burden of debt is to so improve our credit that capitalists will seek to loan us money at lower rates of tnterest than we now pay and most continue to psy so long as repudiation, partial or total, open or covert, is threatened or suspected, -t'- uf, .!.... u. 7. The Government of the United States should be administered with the strictest economy, and the corruptions which hare been so shamefully nursed and fostered by Andrew Johnson, caE loudly for K&dicsl reform. !. it - ' "8. We profoundly deplore the untimely and tragic death of Abraham Lincoln, and regret too accession of Andrew Johnson to the presidency, who has acted treacherously to the people who elected him and the cause be was pledged to support; has usurped high legislative and judicial functions; has Te fused to execute the laws; has used bU high office to induce other officers to ignore and violate, the laws ; has employed bis executive powers to render insecure the property, peace, liberty and life, of the citizens : has abused the pardoning powers;' has. denounced the National Legislature as unconstitutional; has persistently and corruptly resisted by every measure in bis power, every proper attempt at the reconstruction of the States lately in rebellion; bas perverted the public patronage into an engine of wholesale corruption, and has been justly impeached for high crimes and -misdemeanors, and properly pronounced guilty thereof by Mas iiiimi of thirty-five Senators, r ,- "9. The doctrine of Great Britain and other European Powers, that because a man is-ence a subject he is always so, mast be resisted at every hazard by the United States, as relic of the feudal time, not authorised by the law -Af nations, and at war with our national honor and Independence, naturalised citizens being entitled to be protected in all their rights of ctiizeosfctp, Mtheagb they were natural born, and no ettizen of the -United States, -natural or naturalized mut be liable -to arrest and imprisonment by any foreign power for act done or words spoken in this country; and If ad arrested and Imprisoned, it is the duty ot the Government to interfere in his behalf. "10. Of all who were faithful in the trials of the late war,' there were none entitled to more especial bxr than the brave soldiers and seamen whoendor1 the hardships of campaign and cmise, and imperiled their lives in. the service of the country. The homines -and pensions provided by law for those i-rave soldiers of the nation, are -obligations never to be forgotten. The widows and orphan of the gallant 4ed are the wards-of the people, sacred legacy feeqesathed to the nation' protecting care ,. ; . , 'll. 'Foreign immigration, which in the past has Added so much' to the wealth and development of the resources and increase of power to this nation, the asylum of the oppressed of all nations, should be fostered and- encouraged by a liberal and jnst policy. "12. This eowvntion declares its sympathy with all the oppressed, people who are struggling for their "Unoltti, That we highly commend the spirit of magnanimity and forgiveness with which men who have served the rebellion, but now frankly and honestly co-operate with us in restoring the peace of the -country, and reconstructing the Southern State governments npon the basis of impartial justice and equal rights, are received back into the communion of the loyal people, and we favor the removal of the disqualifications and restrictions imposed upon the late rebels ia the same measure as the spirit of loyalty will direct, as may be consistent with the safety of the loyal people." , , , , RmUed, That we recegmxe the great principles laid down in the immortal Declaration of Independence aa the true foundation of democratic government; and we hail with gladness every effort toward making these principles a living reality on every inch of American soil." , .-,!: .-'.. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. ABTICLB XIV. " -c . - - Sicnbjr'l. All persona born or naturalized ia the Uunitcd States, ami subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the lUnited Estates and of the Slate wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of theJUnited'States ; oar shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process nf law. nor denv to anv uerson within its jurisdiction the equal protection of tec laws. ...... Skc. .2. Representatives shaTl be apportioned among the Several States according to .their respective numbers, countiner the rhole number -of persons iu e!ch State,' excluding Indians not taxed. But when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for President ndVice; President of the United States, representatives '3 Congress, the executive and judicial officers of the State, or the members f the legislature thereof, is denied to any of the maleiinhabitants of such State, being twenty one years of age, and citixeus of the United States, or in any way aunuged, except for participation in rebellion or other crime, the basis of representation therein shall be reduced in the pronortton which the number of such male citizens ahall bear to the whole number nf m nl a .citizen ttwentv-one v&rs of are in such State. ' Ssc'3. No person shall be a senator or representative in Congress, or elector of President and .Vice President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any Slate, who, havinsr nreviouslv taken an oath, as a member-of Congress,or as an officer of ). TTniiui-RtM nr .& a member of inc ua. SW ' I any State legislature; or as an executive or judicial officer of any tate, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid' tar-comfort Hto the enemies thereof. But Congress, may, by a vote of two-thirds .of , each rhouse, remove such disability. Skc. 4. The valid ty of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law, including debts incurred for payment of pensions and bounties for services in' suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not .be questioned. - - But neither the United States nor any State shall assume 6r pay any debt or obliga ' tion incurred in id of insurrection orrebellion against the United States, or any claim for the loss or emancipation of any slave; but all such debts, obligations and claims shall be held illegal and void.' ' Sec. 5. The Congress shall have power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the proyiin?Vii.arc01jO The Amendment passed the Senate by a vote of 33 yeas to 11 nays, and the House . by a vote of 138 yeas to 36 nays, and was ratified byY over threefourths of the States, and is now incorporated Colo the Constitution of the United Stat.

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WASHY PAFKRS. :i .Nasby ia Trouble. Our readers will be pained to learn that cwyeneTable and higblyesteemed correspondent, Rev. Petroleum V. Nasby, is in trouble. " ; ' . ?' We ' were becoming alarmed at his prolonged silence,. and were on the point i of telegraphing to his "friend Horasho f Seemore, for some information concerning him, when just as we were going to press, we received the following telegraphic dispatch in the Parson's familiar hand i .. . Editor Toledo Blade : I am in a friteful state uv trubble and tribulashun. While in my peceful pursoot uv my onest avocashun uv organizing Seemore and Blare clubs among the degradid cullered populashnn uv Tennesee ; while I wuz thus actin the benevolent role uv mishenerry, accordin to the instruck . shuns uv the Nashnel Dirnocratic Coinmitty, I wuz suddenly .-sot npon by hull regiments uv Brownlcze raddikel cusses uv all cullers, who corrspleetly surrounded me, lade vilent hands onto my venerable purson, bruzed . and battered me in a feerful manner, and then wuss than all, compelled me talk the oath uv alleJence with the ojtrs xmeriean flag a wa!vin over my venerable hed. ' . This wuz more than I cud bare, and I swuned away, and the retches left me fur ded, a lyin onto the public hi way. I wuz pickt up by a cupple uv niggers and ;tuk to ther mizzable cabin, whar I ly. Tellegraf immejitly to A. Johnson to call out the armv and cavev. The rites -'uv a free born Amerikin citizen ( wich iz me) hav bin fritefully outraged, and his person (wich iz mine) hez bin feerfully j. bruzed. Tell him tu ishoo his proclamashun to wonst, callin out three hun -dred thousand men to vindicate the rites uv the aforesed sitizen. For the saik uv effeck they mite be instruckted to sing ez tha cum. i.-T "We are enmmin Andy Johnson I i. Three hundred thousand strong." ' : Ez soon ez I am able to travel (wich T hope under the stimulatin inflooence uv this mountin are and these niggers' whisky will be in a very few days) I will repare to wnnst to headquarters to take 'command uv ft couple uv brigaids. Tell Johnson to hev my comtnishen reddy made out, so ther will be no delay in gittin the forces into the field. Petroleum V. Nasby, P. M., (Wich is Postmaster.) P. S. (wich iz Postscript.) Send me about twenty-one dollars to pay my expenses to Washington. I cant borrer eny thing uv these degraded niggers, lie return the amount to 3-00 with interest ez soon ez I get my Major-Gineral commishun. ". P. V. N. P. M. Indiana Politics. At New Castle, Henry to , Saturday week, a Republican meeting, numbering 12,000 at least, was addressed by Senator Morton, General Kimball, General Shanks, Hon. B. F. Claypool, and General Lee. Henry county guarantees 2,200 Union majority in November. , At Valparaiso, Hon.- Will "Cumback addressed fully 15,000 persons on Saturday. The demonstration is said to secure Porter county for the Union cause by 600 majority. J i, l 0 'C Col. Tho3. II. Nelson addressed a large audience at Monticello, in White county, on the same day. White county is wide awake, and promises to give a good account of herself iu October. A rousing meeting was held at Mari on, on the 12th inst., and addressed by Colonels Cravens and Steele. During the meeting a band of Democrats, headed by a certain Doctor, a rebel from Virginia, crept up and, cut to pieces thirty three saddles and bridles, and turned the horses loose. "; At Terre Haute, notwithstanding the bad weather, the largest political meet ing ever held in the county was addressed by H. P. H. Bromwell, of Illinoia, and W. P. Fishback, of Indianapolis. The procession of Fighting Boys, Tanners, Troopers, and the German Grant and Colfax Club extended over fourteen squares, and though formed ,four deep and marching in close order and quick time, occupied forty five minutes in passing a given point. More than two thousand torches were carried, besides innumerable banners and transparencies. The illumination of build ings was very general, and the decora , tion s were magnificent. The Democratic Platform. "There is but one way t restore the Government and the Constitution, and that is for the President elect to declare these acts (the laws passed lv Con- ' gross reconstructing the Rebel Sutes,) NULL AND VOID, et mpel the army to undo its usurpations at the South, disperse the carpet bag State Govern- ' ments, allow the white people to reorganize their own governments and elect Senators and Representatives. ' This is the REAL AND ONLY QUESTION WHICH WE SHOULD . ALLOW TO CONTROL US: Shall we sabmit to the usurpations by ' by which the (lorerumpnt bas been overthrown, or shall we exert ourselves f' its tail ami complete restoration! Ititid'e totalle of Botuit, Greenback, Gold, the PMie Fnitk, and the Public Credit." rrauk Blair, Democratic candidate i for Vice President. ; "When the resolutions offered by the Senator from Maryland, which declared that the rights of suffrage belonged to the political powers of a State, were .being considered, I begged tf add a few simple words. They agreed, and I took the resolutions, which you will find embodied in the platform, and added to them, "and we declare that the KreonMrnction . Acts ot Co- gre-f. are ITNCONSTITUTIO.V. AL, BKVOLUTIOJIAUY AND VOID." That ' wit my plank in the PLtform. I WANTED NOTHING ELSE?, tor when the great Democratic Party had PLEDGtl) THEMSELVES. TO THAI' when ther 1 bad declared that these acts were unconstitmiomir. revolution ry and void," I was willing to wait in patienoe until that party would be triumphant, and sp ey tnetemedv in their own good time." GenT Wade amptoo, the Democratic South Carolina traitor.

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HENRT BRATZ. ORAN PERRY. JOHN BRATZ Bratz Perry &. Co.t l " (Succettortto Bratz, Meir i Co.,) i: EMPIBE PLOW WORKS,-, : East Mnin-St., Between 7th and 8th, RICHMOND IND 30-tf. September 19, 1867 Charles EstelTs BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, NO. 3 MA.IN" STRBCr B OOTS & SHOES, CHEAP FOR CAS Ht Havinir 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 ... ........ Sewed or Pegged Boots and Shoes. At the shortest possible notice, the undersigned respectfully asks the citizens of Richmond and vicinity lor a share of patronage, manning mem ior iuai Heretofore so liberally extended. Justsrive him a call at his bhop,on3 door East ot T. Nestor & Co.'s Grocery btore, West Slam street, where he will be happy to see his old customers, and as many new ones who study their own interest, and want a "good pair of Boots or Shoes, made FiT-tingly of the best material and at reasonable prices. Richmond. March 5th, 1868. rll.LL. BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. Cr. "WoLVERTON HAS opened a shop on Pearl street, opposite the Mayor's office, for the manufacture, repairing, and sale of Hoots and Shoe3. Particular attention will be paid to the quality and styles of customer work aud satisfacti-iu warranted. None but good material used or the best of workmen employed. Ladies work gotten cp in the best style. Prices moderate. - Richmond, Ind., May 5, ISoS. 10lf. H. C. DICKINSON, ' DEALEa IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AKD PLATED WARE, No. 9t Main Street, RICHMOND, IND. 3?" Repairing, done on short notice. -April 9, 1863. Ctf NEW BOILER SHOP. HAVING bought thenecessary Tools and fixtures, we are now prepare to make 'and repair-toilers of every description. We shll aim 10 use only the best material the market affords, and xterienced workmen, we can assure our c jirrs tnat they can always rely upon getting good work. Repairing well and promptly done, and at reasonable figures. ? - - JONAS YV. VEO.', 1 Robinson Machine 'Works, May 5, 1S68. 10-tf. Richmond, Ind FO U TZ'S CELCBSATSD Horse asft Cattle Powflers. This preiratlon, long and favorab'.y , . known, will thsiroughly reinviftorate broken-down and low-piriUd hmei, , by streastiieniiig and cleausing tli stomach and lubes, tines. It is a sure pre. ventive of all diseases Incident to FEVfcR, GLANOS&S, . thts animal, snch a YELLOW WATER, HEAVES, COC&HS, DISTEMPER. FEVERS, FOUNDER LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL LUNG ENERGY, 4c. Its nse improves the wind, increases the appetite-gives a smooth and glossy skin and transforms the miserable skeleton into a fine-looking SDd spirited horse. . " ; i To keepers of Cows this preparation i? invsJuaUe. It increases the quantity and impro-. - ;e quality or the milk, it lias been proven by actual experiment, to increase the quantity of milk aud cream twenty per cent, and make tha batter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens . their ntdt, ana is - makes them thrive much faster. In all diseases of Swiss, such as Coughs, Ulcers in, tha Lungs, Lircr, Ac, tiiis article acts as a specific. By putting from one-half a paper so a paper in a barrel of swill tha bore diseases will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. !.!-. ; - i Trie 25 Ceat3 por Paper, or 6 Papers for tL i r . , . PEXPABED BY . , S. "A- FOUTZ Sc H1ZO.,' AT THEIR ' - WH0LE911B DRl'G AD MEDICINE DEPOT. Ho. 118 Franklin St, Baltimore, Md. ' For Safe hj Pniprtri-ts and Storekeepers through out fhs X'nited Stittes. rr - ... , j- . For sale Wholesale and Retail, at tnannfuetu rer's prices, by. J. Vf. PLUMNER, Richmond, Ind

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tt O afi " 9.9 ir. m V " 2 S at W 2 -J OB -a o -rr CO ,-, , . LIFE HEALTH STRENGTH. LI F EH E A LT H-STR E N CTH . t . i THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY, j Delamarre's Specific Pills. j Prepared by Garancieke & Dr'ONT,"K'o. It Rue Lumbard. PjH. anrl highly recommended by tie ientira Medical Faculty of France. . Are a most energetic and efficient Remedy in case of Spermatorrhoea or .Seminal Weakness ; Nightly, Daily or Premature Emissions ; Sexual Weakness or Inpotency ; Weakness arising from Secret Habits and Sexual Excesses; Relaxation of the Genial Organs; Weak Spine ; Lime" i,r "Brick-dust"depositesin the Urine; "Milky Discbarges," tc, and all the ghastly train of Symptoms arising from Overuse or Excesses. A pamphlet, containing full particulars, with Directions and Advice, printed in French, German, Spanish and English, accompanies each box, and i!l be sent by mail, free of cost, to any one who will write for it. Price $1 per Box, or Six Boxei for $5. ASK FOR DELAMARRETS SPECIFIC PILLS, AND TAKE SO OTHERS. . Sold by all the principal Druggists, or willbe sent by mail, tecurely tealed from all observation, on receipt of the specified price by any advertised Agents, or bv the sole Proprietors, OSCAR G. MOSES & CO., 27 Cortlandt Street. New Fork. Agents for Richmond and vicinity, POTTS BRO'S., SAMPSON & ROSS, Dr. D'ilUY. , . ; t, Spn. 41-ly THE GREAT ENGLISH BEMEDYSir James Clarke's Female Pills, Prepared from a pertcription of Sir J. Clarke, J. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. 'This invaluable medicine-is un.jilina- in the core of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which j Hie female constitution is subject. It moderates all excesses and removes all obstructions, from whatever cause. TO MARRIED L.ADIES 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 hurtful to the constitution. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, it will effect a cure when a '. other means have failud. - Full directions in the pam phlet around each package. t 7 ' special notice. : ' Betcare of Counterfeit. ' Oimerve the name of JOB 31 OSES on the packvge purchase none trithout it all othert are bate and worthlett immitafiont. , N.B. One Dollar, with til teen cents for postage, enclosed to the sole Proprietor, JOB MOSES, z7 Cort-landt-Street, New York, will insure a bottle of the genuine, containing Fifty Pills, by return mail,securely sealed from all observation. "Consumption Is as certainly cured as Intermittent Fever, and as certainly preAented as Small Pox." Rtv. Chat. E. King M.D.,LL.D.etc. . . KING'S PREPARED PRESCRIPTION, MADE FROM THE" PRESCRIPTION OF Rev. Chas. E. King, JM, !., I. Scc.j FOR THE PREVENTION OF cojsrsxjxpTior; For the Radical cure of ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS CATARRH, and all affections of the LUNGS, THROAT, and AIR PASSAGES ; for General and Special Derangements o the NERVOUS SYSTEM: tor Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels. The PREPAUED PRESCRIPTION increases tho ttrength ami deepens the color of the pale Hood. Itsubdaes the CHILLS and EE V'EK and diminishes tho Expectorutiou. It checks the night Sweats, always in from seven to fourteen days. The appetite is ineiaorated, atld the patient rapidly gains flash ; the cough and the difficult breathing are cpeedilv relieved ; the sleep becomes calm and refreshing: the erarnations regular and nnitoim. ALL ASTHMA, BltOVCHIT1S Ac, DISAPPEAR WI1H A REALLY ASTONISHING RAPIDITY. I he PRESCRIa. TION should be used in overr Hisease, by wbatevks name known, in wl ich there' is exhibited any Derangement of either the .1EBV0UT or the BLOOD Systems. It is unequaled in Female Disorders, Scanty or Suppressed Shntet " White." Ac. The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION is both the BEST and the . most ECONOMICAL Medicine thai can betaken. The average dose, is two teaspoonitful taken once a day. The patient never requires, under any circumstances, to nse "Cough Mixtures" for tLe Cough ; '-Expectorants" Weakness; Iron for the blood Anodynes for the Nervous Irritation ; Acids for the Night Sweats; or Whisky or Cod Liver Oil for the Wasting. ' Its Specific Action is upon the Constitutional Condition, and, through this Condition, npon the Whole Series ot Symptoms!"-- . .Statements from I'atieiits.Ac. College Hill, Cincinnati: I was in the lust stage of Consumption. In ten davs after taking the Ibecription, my Chills, Night Sweats, Fever, Ac., decreased, and finally altogether disappeared. A mere skeleton before, I am now well stored with flesh. .iy restoration is a marvel to all who know me. Mrs.C. L. Wright. - - '"Your Prescription saved has probably saved me hundreds ot dollars." Rev. . Hitmphrets, Kemsen, N. Y. "We bless God for the benefit your Prepared Prescription." Rev. P. Peregrine. Blossburg, 1'enn. "fcvery one to whom I have recommended it h benefited much by its use." The "PREPARED PRESCRIPTION "U t !.. a $1 bottle, and is sold in Richmond bv all DRUOUlfr h generally, or orde-s may be addressed to the Fiunci.rs, usah I. aiuES A CO., 27 Cortlandt Strew. N Y. Cnnsnit.tin.,- r, a Circular, containing testimonials of mar y cases successfully treated, will be sent free, by mail, to all who win wnieiurii. 8pul-lvr - .: ;;. . t - ' FALL STYLES ! MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, . ( No. lO, North Franklin Street. ... ; M RS; S; A( ILIPP, HAS just received and is now-opening a Urge and well selected slock of Bonnets. Hats Flowers, Ribbons, Straw Trimmings, Kid Gloves , Ac, which she offers very low.' Bleaching and order. Orders solicited and promotfv filled. - f ADIES and childrens Sun Hats of every variety JLi very cheap, at MRS. ILIFF'S.. BONNETS, Caps, and Head-Presses for middle aged and elderly ladies, at MRS. ILIFF'S. - a LLthe Fashionai 1le Novelties of the season, in Millinery, at MRS ILIFF'S.. ,. ,,; , . j Richmond, Ind. Sept. 8, 1868. 27-3 mo.

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A Good Farm For Sale. ! WILI BE SOLD, at private sale, tha East part of the Farm of tha late Nathaniel McClnre, situated one mile East of the Boston Pike, and three miles South front Richmond, containing ' NIXJETY-F1VE ACRES, (more oi less.) Not less than half of this laud is well timbered, and the balance is in good cultivation all well watered, with a never-failing branch and most excellent spring. Terms of Sale. One-hali' of the price of the Farm will be traded for City property, and th balance iu payments, as may be agreed npon between the parties. For further particulars, enquire of the undersigned, residing on the premises. July 7, 1868. 19:3m:4 Ip. N. D. McCLTJRE.

A THRESHING MACHIMIES. GOLD MEDAL SEPARATORS FIRST PREMIUM Indiana State Fair. 1.867. F OR the coming season we offer oar- celebrated Separators. Portable Farm F.neines and Horse powers, with every confidence in their superiority over any in nse.. we reter witn prioett. the trials of Thrashers at our last State Fair These trials were fair and honest, and resulted ai follows: . . First day's trial the ROBINSOX MACHINI Thrashed just twice as fast as either of the othei Machines and saved and cleaned the grain well, This trial not being satisfactory to oar competitors wa run it over again the next day, the wheat was all taken from the same stack and divided sheaf about bv order of and in the presence of the Committee in this run the Robinson Machine Thrashed precise lv at the same speed as the dav before vis: .Two bushels per minute, and saved 20 pounds of wheat out of the same number of sheavs over on of tha Machines and 40pounds over the other. Send in your orders early and get the best Machine lor fast work and for saving the gram, in Aiuenca ROBINSON MACHINE; WORKS, ; 50-tf . Richmond, Indiana. nn IN WARE-A FULL SUPPLY, Made from best material. Oniel'ft Paten Doilers Cor per extends no tha aides and Iron on bottoms makes a Tin Boiler aa good as Copper.' kinds of JOB YYOKJi., on Roofs, ' .. .. ,-. Tin Gutters, t ... Pipes, ' .-.--.-...-'.', (Galvanized Iron Work, ie. Ac. Done at No 12, Main Street, at the Rxs Stove, by Richmond, April 16, 1868. T.J.BARGIS. 15 1R D C A a ES : A full assortment for Canaries. Also, Wood Cages, for Mocking -Birds and Red Birds, at - T . J. BARGIS, J Richmond,Aprill6,1868. No. 12, Red Stove. T. J. BARGIS.i j -.. AT No. 12, - .- .. -: stoye;" k0ES ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, SUCH AS Putting on Metal Roofs, Pipes, Ac, Ac. Pays Special atttention to setting np Warm Air Furnaces, and has the best kind in nse. and warrants them to give satisfaction. All kinds of Stoves: keeps the Celebrated Self-Feeding Stove, ''Morning Glory, for hard coal. Persons wishing anything in the above line, would do well to give me a call. THOS. J. BARGIS. - Richmond, Ind. June 2, 1868. 14-tf. - e,. , . .. -j i -i r; , ' . THE ;. 7.DECKER & CO, ' IVORY AGRAFFE BAR PIANOFORTES Are celebrated th'-oughout the country, and are distinguished for their Singing Quality : " ' Volume and Parity of Tone, - '-' ; Sympathetic Elastic, Even Touch; .. Durability of Construction, and ' Beauty of Finish I ' FIRST PREMIUMS AWARDED ! At the New Yokk State Fair ir lR58,and whenever and wherever exhibited. The Decker A Company Pianos have always received the first premium whenever and wherever they have competed with the most celebrated makes in this couotry. ' ..,..': - , THE IVORY AGRAFFE B4R! Is an invention beautiful in its simplicity, and woderf ul in its practical effect. It is the DK)t compact Aeraire ever invented, and its influence upon the tone is to render it mellower, rounder, and more clearly brilliant, while it utterly overcomes that sharp, inetalic quality which disfigures the insti uments oi all other makers. ' ; : '' i. ' - The unanimous opinion of the best artists and the mosf reliable critic- is, that The DF.CKER & CO,, Ivory Agraffe Bar which in volar uous sonority, and pos- -itive solidity ... tone, can stand comparison -with tne best Grand Pi- . , aao-Fortes mau. , . Every Piano is Warrented t 7 years. r WARE ROOMS, - '. :;. No. 2 UNION SQUARE, Cor. of 14th St. and 4th Avenue. ' 'I NEW YORK. Jan. 29.1868. 9 -.-si-' .i,U:-r l',- - Stitched or Pegged; :;: DBoots and. Shoes, MADE OF THE BEST MATERIA 1 and in a substantial and workman-like manner, made to order, at ,. j . " HENRT EMRICH S SHOP, Two Doors South of PI u miner's Drugstore, On South Pearl Street, . Where he respectfully invites the citizens of Richmond and vicinity to give him a call and a share of patronage, being sure, from the good quality of hia work and the general satisfaction given heretofore, that all will be well pleated with his manufacture. pff-K good supply of BOOTS and SHOES, made at his establishment, on band, which he is selling fit very low rates for Cash. ' J -'-' i "4 SS?""Repairing done at short notice. - H. EM RICH. Rich mond; May 19, 1888. ; iv, ,3 . 12tf ; TRE MO NT HOUSE, JOHN ELLIOTT. Proprietor, t . CORNER OF FIFTH AND MAIN, , r Richmond, Ind. Bloomington Nursery. tilth Year. .400 Acres 10 Greenhouses. TH3 LARGEST and best stock, ,000.000 Fmit i and Ornamental Trees, Hedge Plants, Gtape Vines. Small Fruits, pple and other Nursery Stocks, Roses, Bulbs, Ac. of choicest sorts and shipping sizes, Very low lor eash. " ' ' Those who would save mr nsr will send at once 2 , red. Stamps, for 2 Fall Catalog Bloomington, McLean Co., Ill, ., ...... ( , . , F. K. PHOENIX. , 4-24-3m. J. S. W. St-Louia.

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UrilOW PATEWT AGEWCYT 1. P. HOLLOWAY Cl GO. WASHINGTON CITY; D. C, HAVEengagedin the business of soliciting Patents, and prosecuting Patent" eases. Kusineaa eutrnstedt i their care will receive promptattention. Claims Aarainst the Government, -- For Back P;,'",'" ; r.n For Pensions, Clo W1Q receive personal and prompt attention.' ALL INFORMATION, In reference to Patent Laws cheerfully givm.Copies of the Laws aud Roles and Regu a ' ' tions ,ef the Patent OfBce, will be sent, , grati on application. In applying tor a Patent the applicant should i -. Forward a Model of his Invention, If susceptible of being illustrated by a model, or if it consists in a chemical eon pound, sam- ' plea of the ingredients in their commercial state, and also in the proposed i ' prepaved torm, ahoald be sent. : , , ; . AtSO.'A FUI.1V DESCRIPTION i Of the invention or discover v. and its advantagea : ahould be given aa is practicable, to aid in the proper preparation Ol -Jie papers. . 'ersons believing they have made an inven tion or a d sco very in art or science, and desirous of knowing whether the same has been patented, by transmitting to as a model, erdra wing, or a suf- ,-, ficient description to make the invention intelligible, caa have a thorough examination made in the Patent office, and the result of aid examination - forwarded to them for areasOnable compensation. a -t i i i. 4, .... , .

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1 : 'r'&rrj'Z&m? 4T HIS OFPICET'on Sonth Pearl, fourth door from the Jt'. W. cor. of Pearl and Walnut-sta., , , , is prepared to attend promptly to all calls in the line 1 of his Profession. - . w . - J. E. Avsry, A Co., continue the manufacture of their celebrated Little Riant Liver Pills,? 4in Bit, ters'and "aalssm t L.ite," ail of wbicb they are selling at wholesale or retail. ' " Richmond, July 7th, 1868. 19tf - , T. HOSE, Ientintt N. XV. Corner of .Main and Pearl-sts., IRiclimpiid; " Ind. TEETH EXTRACTED without pain b j the nse of Nitrous Oxyde or Laughing Gas. - SaTTeeth inserted from $10 to SIS per set. . , , A11 work WABKAXTKO. Feb. 20, 1888. john h..pop:p, ATTORNEY' AT LAW -and NOTART ' Office No. 33, Main St., R-chmoad, Ind Attends to the collection ot all claims in any State of the Union. Will practice in any ot the Courts o Indiana and Ohm. - Execute Deeds,' Mortgages, and' Powers f Attorney, either inland or toreign. By special arrangement with C. P. Adac, in Cincinnati, (German Consul ) and Hillbb Co., of Jiew York, I am enabled to forward and j-eceive any, money packages or other Valuables, as well as to attend to the transit of persons from any part of .Europe or from this country.- i ,s '.-.-.; - , . 5" All business strictly confidential and promptly attended to. - J. H. P. . July 7th. 1868. lfltf JOUN C. WHITRIDGE, Attorney, At Law & Uotazy, : VAUGUAN BUILDING, . ear the corner of Main and Fifth-sts. entranceoa' -. ; Alain-at., , , r Richfnond, Indiana. , .! C. H. BURCHENAL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND a ry Public Office, over Citizen Bank, entrance on) . ; . , Maia Street; ; s , J. J FRANCISCO, M. D. Office and Residence South Franklin Street, East side, between Maiav and Walnut, ; Jnly I : SO tf . RICHMOND, Ihwama. IsPnblishedin the Warner Building, on' Tuesday - Homings, By HOLLOWAY A DAVIS, it tS peioliiiiie, PAYABLE Ilf ADVANCE. ! - J OB tPR I ; o:, t-J fnn? We have, a new., "DAY. JOBBER," and new fonts of Type of the lateat atylea, both plain and f fancy, and are prepared to do work neat and expeditiously. Catalogues, I! -:7 r Coaatitutioas Show Bills, -; i ' ' Handbills, Blanks, t ; i'iO'i w Potray Bills of Ladiag, Bill Heads, v.: , - Cards, Note, ... Envelopes, , Circulars,' ioi f'jrt - Checks, 4 vWiSJ: rbkelaj dcto PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLE

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