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RICHMOND, IND, NOV. 6th, 1868. CAPTAIN JACK AND THE WOLVES. Severn! years ago W celebrated Indian chief, known by the cognomen of Cap tain Jack, distinguished himself as a hunter of deer and, wolves. He was straight as a piae, swift as an antelope and strong as buffalo, they aid. One fine morning, this bronzed son of the forest left his wigwam and hastened into the woods in pursuit of game He had a rifle on his shoulder,- a powder horn and toiualiawk dangled at Lis deer akin belt, which girted the stiong loins of this modern Kim rod. He had not proceeded far before he discovered a gaunt shewolf prowling along the edge of a dismal twamp. Captain Jack was aware that the United States Government had offered a handsome premium for wolf scalps, but instead of leveling his piece at his prize, which was within gunshot, he, stood moveless as a statue, until ' he , discovered her lair, when he crept slowly, iipto the hollow log 'where the beast found shelter. Putting his rifle asidelhe. took the tomahawk in his hand, and wrapped on the hollow tree, when out came the old wolf., He then chopped a hole in the log large enough to admit his hands, and pulled out six young cubs scalped them, stretched their scalps on a board, took them to the supervisors and pocketed the premium. .The next year he wenl to the same log, knocked upon it again with his tomahawk, and outbounded the old she-wolf. He found six pups, which he killed, he then took their scalps to : the Supervisors and pocketed the reward, which the law allowed for his good fortune and enterprise. The third year he went to the same log, struck it a.few times with his Icdian axe, and out came the gray old mother wolf. Thistime the hunter found seven cubs, the scalps of which he took to the supervisors as .usual. wuen lie pocketed the premium, the following colloquy passed between the Indian aud one of the Supervisors, and it is,, from this conversation I wish the reader to get the moral of my story. supervisor. '-Do you find all these Ives in the same county ?" . ," iulian.. "Yes." .Supervisor. "All in the same town? Indian. "Yes " . Supervisor. "All in the same swamp?'' Indian. "Yes?1 Supervisor. "All in the same log ?' Indian. ' "Yes," . -,.. ; . Supervisor. "Do you ever see the old wolf?' : ' . . Indian. "Yes." . Supervisor. "Are you afraid of her?" Indian.? No." Supervisor. "Can you shoot ?'V ; .:a Indian. "Yes.", Supervisor. "Could you shoot her?" Indian. "Yes." Surpervisor. "Why don't you shoot her then ? Indian., ! Because me: get no more cubs then." We. havs lairs of drunkeuness scattered all over our broad land,, why do not our men in authority shut them up? Simply because they are afraid they will not get the votes of those who keep them. ..." ; .-.:' : , , Captain Jack did not kill the cubs because he wished to protect the farmers' flocks not because be had a feeling of ill-will agianst wolves he killed them, because he wished to get the county premium. The" old wolf was a source of profit to him,' and he was perfectly willing she should feast on mutton chop and loins of lamb. Had he killed the mother of. the cubs, whose scalps furnished him with funds, he would have deprived himself of a source of revenue. He did not "go around old Robin's barn" to find excuses for sparing the wolf. He did not say she was a good creature of God, and ouht to live that she had been created witli an appetite for lamb,-and chicken, and veal, and that appetites should be ap peased unhindered, that everything was good 'in it3 place, and; that , the forest was a good place for the wolf, that she would not hurt anybody if left alone; but he came directly to the point, and 6u:d that he spared her in order that he might have scalps to sell. If our Leg islators would give us wholesome laws, and enforce them, there would" be little work left for our police officers constables, and sheriffs, district attorneys, and magistrates." 'If.! they Vaujd only shoot the old wolf instead of now and then scalping a cub, how soon would i my of our monster evils disappear. l'n fortunately wolfind too -many5 public men like Captain Jack, who make a great ado about their : income from the scalps, while they refuse to level their guns at the fruitful mother of the evils' which afflict society. They spare the
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wolf because she ia the mother of the cuba c whose scalps . line , their? pockets "with greenbacks. " ' -; There , 'are; vast numbers of young men and others, who make spasmodic efforts to restrain their appetites and passions, but they, fail , utterly, because they merely scalp some of the smaller ices (if tt ere are small vices) and allow -the , old " wolf 4of . habit to prowl about them unresisted when they should take true aim and kill it on its tracks. , GsORffS.YV. DCKGAT.
, Among the gifts to a newly 'married pair at a town ' in New Jersey, was a broom . sent to the lady, accompanied with the following sentiment: "This trifling gift accept from me, Its use I would commetd, Is sunshine use the brushy part, . In storms, the other end." . ' s - JOHN'C; WHITRIDGE,; , Attorney at Law & Notary, i VAUUUAN BUILDING, ear the corner of Main and Fifth-sts. entranceon ' Main-st.,. Richmond, Indiana. BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. Ea Ga WoiiVERTON " . . HAS opened a shop on Pearl street, opposite the Major's office, for the manufacture, repairing, and sale of Boot and Shoes. Particular attention will be paid to the quality and styles of customer work and satisfaction warranted. None but good material used or the best of workmen employed. Ladies work gotten op in the best style. Prices" moderate. ... ' - - i 'i-i , . r Richmond, Ind., May 5, 1858.-10tf. : ; , ; p e rr y ' s Moth and1 Freckle Lotion, THE GOLDEN MORTAR. ; 100 FARMERS, OK Farmer' Son, con secure employment paying from $160 to $150 per month, from now until next Spring. Address at once, ZEIGI.ER, McCURDV A CO., ' Oct. 6, 1868. Cincinnati, Q. AYER'S CATHAETIC PILLS..' Are yon sick, feeble, and eotnptainiiig? Are jou out oC v order, with your jeu Jo1 ratiRed, and yuur tliiigs uqconifurbtbler Tljese symp 1 turns are often the prelude to Mrious illueiv. ' Some tit tA sickness is creeping upon you, . aud should be averted by a tinieiy use of the right remedy. Take Aysr's Fill's aud cleanse out thu disordered homors purify tlio blood, and let th iluids mote on unobstructed in besdih again. They stimulate the function of tbe body into vigorous activity, purify the system from tlia obstractiuDS viiich (naka , disease. A cold tt?es nomcwliere i i the body, and obstructs its natural function. These, if ot reueved, : react upon themselves and the nrroundins organs, pro- . riming general aggravation, suffering. ud disease. W hile in this condition, oppressed by the derangemei Js, ' take Ayer Pills, and Bee how directly they restore tiia natunU action of tho system, and with it the buoyant feeling of health again. Wti it is true and so apparent la this trivial and common complaint, is also true in uuiny of tlia deMKneated and dangerous distempers. The sama purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar obstruotions and derangements of the natural functions of the v body, they are rapidly, and taany of them surely, cured 1 by the same means. None who know the virtues of these Pills, will neglect to employ them when suffering from the disorders they cure. .... , .1.. r' Statements frwtu leading phv?icfans In some of the - principal cities, and from other well known public persons. , Fran a Fomardirtg Merchant of SL iottts, i6. , I85. Da. Arcs: Tour Pilla are the paragon of all that is great in medicine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon ber hands and feet that had proved incnrable for years. Her mother has been 1 Ion js grievously afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and iu her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried FU th" 6UraJ h A3A MOnGKIDQK. , As sv Family Physic. t Toor rilla are the prince of purge. Their excellent qualities surpass any cathartic we possess. They are . ' mild, but very certain and effectual in their action on the - bowels, which make them invaluable to us in the dally treatment of disease.- ...... 1 , BaelMlte,8(ekHeadMBsc,FavaISteBmeIa. j iVoM Or. iilmard Boyd, Baltimore. )ctnao.ATn I cannot answer you what complaints . ne curai with vonr Pills better than to wiy ell that wt ever treat with a pnrgatim merfta'ftc. I plao great depea-den.-e on an effectunt cathartic in my daily contest with disease, and believing as I do that yonr Pills afford us the " best we have, I of course value them highly. . ( Prmsmo. Pa, Wayl, 18S5. V.3.C Am. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of ' the worst ktmdacht any body can have by a dose or two . of yonr Pills. It swims to arise from a foul stomach, Which they cleanse at once. Yours with great respect, BT. W. PREBLR, . Cferk of Steamer Clarion. Billons Disorders Liver Complaints. From Dr. Thaxlor Bell, tflfrm Tor Cty. Not only are yonr Pill admirably adapted to their purpose as aa aperient, bnt I Bndtheir beneficial effects upon the Lirer very marked indeed. They have in my practice proved more effectual for the cure of bHitm omm , p'ainti than any one remedy I can mention. I sincerely vejoice that we have at length purgative which is wor try tb TmilM-'rT of the profession aud the people. ' . DirsJtfMxiiT e tns Ihterios, . Washington, D. 7th Feb I80& I gnt s I bave need your WUs In my Keueral and hospital . a-actiee ever since-you made them, aud cannot hesitate to ' say they are toe best cathartic we employ. Their rrgu- . ' - kMiog actios on the liver is quick aud decided, conseqnenUy they are an aduiirabl remedy for deraageraenui , Oi' that urgan. indeed, 1 have seldom fouud a case of . biluxM rftseuje So obstinate that it did not readily yield to them, iraurnaliy yours, ALOMO BALL, M. - . , . j. ., tf AtOT-ias UotpML . Dysanterjr, D tar la era, Relax Warms. ' Frum JJr. J. tl. Vrecn, 1' Chicago. Yonr Pills have had a long trial in my practice, and 1 old them la esteem as one of the best aperients 1 have vcr found. Their alterative effect 041111 the liver make ' them an excellent remedy, when given in small doses for - biuna ifttnterf and di'irrlteta. - Their engar-coating ; . make them very acceptable and convenient for the use of women aud children. , . , . . 4 , , , , ' Dyspepsia, Impnrlty at the Blood. JFVwi Ae. J. V. Il met, Fattur of Advent Clurclt, Boston. a. Avra: 1 have used your 1111s with extraordinary ' snccess in my family and among those 1 am called to visit . In distress. Te reguboe tlte organs of digestion and purify tho blood, tliey are the very best remedy I have ever known, ana 1 ai conndently recommend them u my friends. : .-. Yours, -t i V. 1UMS. , 1 ' - Wamaw, Wyoming Co., Jf . Oct. 24, 18f. - Vtn Si: 1 am using yonr Catharlie Pills in my prac- ' tlce. and find them an eicellent punnitive to cleanse the system and puriff Ut fountains of the UmL . . JOltN O. MEACUAM, M. D.. . Constipation, Cost Ivene, Suppression, '; Rliruniatlsnt, Goal, Neuralgia, Drops Paralysis, ?its, etc. " 1 Frcni Dr. J. F. Vaughn, Montrwt, Canada. . Too much cannot be said of your Pills for tbe cure of . etatirenrts. If others of our fraternity have found them , a efficacious aa I have, tbey shonld join me in proclaiming it for the benefit of tho maltitudes who suffer front that complaint, which, although bad enough in itself, la the prosseoitor of others that are worse. I believe ccifireneu to originate in tbe liver, but your Pills aftecc that organ and cure the disease, . -,-,; , - . ' I " Fran Slri. E. Snort, Physician and itidwife, Boston. I find one or two large doses of your Pills, tnfceu at the p roiier time, are excellent promotives Of the natural secrctimt when wholly or partially suppressed, anl also very effoctuai to cleanse the aVmuuA and erpcf worms. - Thoy ' are so much the liest physic we have that I recommend a other te my patients, , . :,.: Frm tl.t Rev. Dr. Hmwkes,ofa Methodist Fpis. Church. . , . Per aski Ilocsa. Savannah, Ga.. Jan. o, I35. II xoaro Siat 1 should be unsrateful for be relief vonr skill ba brought me If 1 did not report niyo to you. A cold settled in mv limbs and brmisht ou rxcru- . . dating SKNrafote pa-", which ended in cArom'e rheum am. - Nntwithnandlne: I had the bet oT pliysicittns. the . asease grew werae and worse, ant'l by the advice of your j excellent agent in Baltimore, ir. ssacaeBH, a incu j Pill. Their effects were slow, bnt sure. By persevering ' ia the use of them, 1 am now narely wU- . Ft at. CuAtrsnt, Baton Fourf, la., t Dec. 1855. Dn. A Tlx: I have ben entirely cured, by yonr Pi'.ls, ot Fhtmn Mc Oovtm paiuml diseaee that bad afflicted me for years. VINCKNT SLIDELU r-Mnet of tbe Pills In market contain Mercury, whirh, although a valuable remedy la skilful hands. Is dangerous ia a pnblle pill, from the drradfnl coasequeorea that freqnentty folltiw Its incautious nee. These contain no mercury or mineral ubstanc whatever. PrUm, S5 oonta par Box, or 8 Boxas for 91.
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Upon learning that yours was really a medicinal preparation. I took it with happy tflert. Its ac ion, not only upon the stomach, but upon the uetvous system, was prominent and gratifying. 1 (eel that I have derived great and permanent benefit from the use of a few bottles. - Very respectfully yours, W.D. SE1GFRIED, f t r ,f " . 254 Shackamaxon Street . From the ReT. El D. Fendall, Assistant Editoi Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. 1 have derived decided benefit from the use ol lloofiand's German Bitters, and feel it my privilege to recommend them as a most valuable tonic, to al' who are suffering from general debility or from dis eases arising from derangement of the liver. 1 ours truly, . fc. u. i . JL ALL.. From Rev. D. Merrige, Pastor of the Passrunk Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Zr..J' i 1 From the many respectable recommendations given to Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, 1 was induced to give then atrial. - Aftei using several bottles I found them to be a good remedy lor debility jf tad a most excellent tonic for the stomach. , D MERRIGE. From Rev. Wm. Smith, formerly Pastor of the Vincentown anfl MillvilletN." J.,) Baptist Churches. Having used in my family a number of bottles pi your Hoofland's Germae , 5tters,I have to fay that 1 regard them as am zee's" ot medicine, especially adapted to remove ttiedisti ' es they are recommended for. I hey strengthen ai.J invigorate the system iv hen debilitated, and are useful in disorders of the liver, loss of appetite, Ac. I have also recommended them to several of my friends, who have tried them, and fouud theru greatly beneficial in the restoration of health. Xours truly, ; ,WM. SMITH, 8S6 Hutchinson St. Philada. BE WAlifi OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the signature of C. 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nENRY BRATZ.'C ORAN PERRY. JOHN BRATZ Bratz Perry & Co., , t f - n ..... .-.n Successors to Bratz, Meir A Co.,) V..EM:PIIw:E East Main-St. , Between 7th and Stb, . "'-, RICHMOND IND 30-if. September 18, 1.867. H. C. DICKINSON, r ' PEALKB IN .' ' - WATCHES, CLOCKS, - JEWELBY, ' SILVER AND PLATED WARE,i No. 1 Main Street, J r : RICHMOND, IND. Repairing", done on short notice, "tfe 1 April" 91863." . ,?; ,..... ,f .h;!,W NEW BOILER SHOP. HAVING bought the necessary Tools and fixtures, we are now prepare to make and repair ooilert of every description. We shall aim to use only the best material the market affords, and . h exaerieticod vt-orkmen, we can assure onr cu- .ers tuat they can always rely upon getting good wurk. Repairing well aud promptly done, aud at reasonable hiiurea. . . JONAS IV. YEO.,. ,- " tr: ., f RuJjiason Machine Works, May 5, l!5fiS.10-tf. Richmond, lnd '(';F:0 U T Z'O Horse aiH Cattle Powders. This preparation, , long; and favorably ', . known, will th.-ir- 1 asmniy reinviaerata - broken-down and low-spirited hwses, i, by trenytiiening and cleansing th stomach and bite. - tinfs. It is a sure preventive of all dia. . eases incident to ' FEVEB, GLaJfOEaS, ' this aninal, such u LlJlr YELLOW WATER, HEAVES, COUGHS, DISTEMPER, FEVER3.FOUXDER. LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL E.VERGY.tc. Its ass improves the wind, increase the appetite-give a smooth' and a-lassy - skia aad transforms the miserable skeleton into horse. a One-looking and spirited To keepers of Cos's t'.iis preparation is inralnaUe. It increase tbe quantity and improves the quality ot trie rmiic. it lias been proven by actual experiment to increase the quantity of milk aad cream twenty per cent, and make the batter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it sirs them an appetite, loosens their bide, and makes them thrive much (aster. In all diseases of Swine, inch as Coughs, TleerS is) the Iungs, Liver, ' Ac, this article acts as a specific. By putting from one-hair a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill tha above diseases will be eradicated . or entirely p-eventcd. If given te time, a eertaia . preventive anil care tor the Hog Cholera. Prioa 5 Ceats pjr Pape-, r 5 Papers for tL -,.".. PREPARED BY s. Al irouTZ bko., at their a s ; irmuitu dwq ikd mediosb depot. No. 116 Franklin St Baltimore, lid. For Sale by DrtifTRists and Storekeeper throughout tha United StaMS.--- . - - For sale Wholesale and Retail, at mannfacta ... . . . . . . ,iuuEn rer s prices, by J . i.tJ x Iticamond, Ind. rff , A 3 A G-ooi Farm For Sale.-,? fv-frrll.1. HE SOLD, at priva'e sale, the East V W part of the Farm of the late Nathaniel McClurc, situated one mile Kast of the Boston Tike, and three miles South frmn Richmond, containing NI"ETY-FIVE ACRFS. (more ot leas.) Xnt l..s than halt of this land is well timbered, and the balance is in good cultivation all well wate'ed, with a never-failinsr branch and most excellent spring. To'rmst of Snlc-Ona-haH" of the price of the Farm will be traded for City property, and the bal .nr in niiminta.i!i ma v he agreed upon betwpew tL nartifL For further oarticnlars, enqnire of the-l undersigned, residing on the premises. - July 7, 1S68. 19:3m:41p. X. D. McCLTJRE.
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Stitched or Pegged ' i 13oots raiad. Slioes, WATtK'"iyF THE Ft EST MATERIA I., : and in a substantial and workman like manner, i.iu Je to or jer, at " HENRY EMRICH S SHOP, Two Doors South of Plammer's Drugstore, On South Pearl Street, : Where he respectfully invites the citizens of Richmond and vicinity to give him a call and a stare of patronage, -rbeiog sure, from the good quality of his work and the general satisfaction- given 'heretofore, that all will be a ell pleated with his manufacture. r-A good supply of BOOTS and SHOES, made at bis establishment, on band, which he ia selling at very low rates for Cash. ' don.t abort potic-gJ Richmond, May : 9, 1868. 12tf
1.1 - M o n j'fi j O pq im O CO 4 O w c3 ,, tDJ CO u fO Q to . M o o D CO O S y. a o sO t I o a, c e "S 5 ft" s w o . -t? wC -J a 01 O wC as a 3S Cm w-O o K CD LIFE HEALTHLIFE HEALTH--STRENGTH. STRENGTH. ' THEGREAT FRENCH REMEDY. Delamarre' s Specific Pills. Prepared by Garancierb A Dupont, No. 14 JRne Lnmbard Paris, anil highly, recommended- py the entire Medical Faenlty ot France. -- '- Are a most energetic and efficient Remedy in case of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness; Nightly, Daily or Premature Emissions ; Sexuul Weakness or fnpotency ; Weakness arising from Secret Habits and Sexual Excesses ; Relaxation of the Genial Organs ; Weak Spine ; -Lime" r 'Hrick-dnst"deposites in the Urine; "Milky Discbarges," Ac, 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 will be sent by mail, free of cost, to any one who will write for it. Price $1 per Box, or Six Boxes for $5. ASK FOR DELAMARRE S SPECIFIC PILLS, AND TAKE NO OTHERS. Sold by all the principal Druggists, or will be sent by mail, securely sealed from all obnercation, on receipt ol the specified price by an? advertised Agents, or bv the sole Proprietors, OSCAR G. MOSES A CO., 27 Cort land) Street, ew i ork. Agents Tor Richmond and vicinity, POTTS BRO'S , SAMPSON A ROSS, Dr. D'UCY. t-' r b w IS T. $pn -41-ly THE ,GBE AX. ENGLISH, REMEDYSir James Clarke's Female Pills, Prepared from a perscriptinn of Sir V Clarice, M . D., i Physician Ertivrdimary to the Queru. This invaluable medic;ne is unfailing in the care of all those paiuful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excesses and removes all obstiuctions, from whatever cause. TO MARRIED LADIES... It is particularly siiiljed. . It yvil V in a short Ivne, bring on the monthly'period vi:h regularity, ana ai though a powerful remedy, Uoes r.ot contain anything li'irtlul to the constitution. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections-, Pain: 'n t!e Hack and Li bs. Fatigue ou s'.ijrh! exertion, Palpitation of the H rt. Hysterics and Wiiites, it will etfect a . when Jl tt"jet kea. have failed. FbU directions the pa"? ptilet around each package! m SPECIAL NOTICE. ..- Beteare of Counterfeits. - Observe ike name of '1 MOSES on the package purchase none' without it Tt others are base and worthless immitations. S. B. One Dollar, with fil'teen cents for postage, enclosed to the sole Proprietor, JOB MOSES, z7 Cortlandt Street, New York, will insure a bottle of the genuine, containing Fifty Pills, by return mail, securely seated from ail observation. . - -j . "CoKsrMPTiON is as certainly enred as InUrmittcnt Fever, and as certainly preiented as Small Pox." Rsv. Chas. E. Kintj M. D., LL. 1. etc. KING'S PREPARED rRESCRIPTIOy, MAPE FROM TBI PRESCRIPTION OF Rev. Chas. E. Kiug, M. D., I.L. D., Ac, FOR THE PREVENTION OF CONSUMPTION; For the Radical cure vo-ASTHMA, BR0KCHITI8 CATARBU,Jwdf altasreetin9-othe ' LUXCS, THROAT, and AIR PASSAGES ; for General and Special Derangements ot the NERVOUS SYSTEM; tor Disorders ol the Stomach and Bowels. -The PREPARED PRESCRIPTJOX increas-s the strength and deepens the color o f the pale blil. 1 1 subdues the CHILLS and FEVER and diminishes the Expectoration. It checks the night sweats, always, in from seven to tourterm days. The appetite is invigorated, and the patient rapidly gains flesh ; the cor.gh and tbe difficult breathing are speedily relieved ; the sleep becomes calm and refreshing; the evacnations regular ad umrotinV-' ALL ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, Ac, DISAPPEAR WITH A REALLY ASTON ISHING RAFJ IJITY . l be PRESCRIa. TIOX should be used in every Disease, by whatever name known, in which there is exhibited any Derangement of either the NERVOlJT or the It LOO D Systems. It is unequaled in Female Disorders, Scantv or Suppressed Meniet," Whites," Ac. The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION is both the BEST and the most ECONOMICAL Medicine thai can be taken. The average dose, is two teaspoonnful taken once a day. The patient never requires under any circumstances, to use "Cough Mixtures" for tl e Cough "Expectorants" Weakness; Iron for the blood Anodynes for the Nervous Irritation; Acids for the Night Sweats ; tr Whisky or Cod Liver Oil for the Wasting. Its Specific Action is upon the Constitutional Dondition, and, through this Condition, upon the Whole Series ot Symptoms, r-, 4 : . j -: u KiatemeutM iroin I'atient. Arc. College Hill. Cincinnati : I was in the last stage of CoNsfMPTioN. In ten days after taking tbe r re-crittioN, my Chills. Night Sweats. Fever. Ac. decreased," and " finally altogether disappeared. A mere skeleton before, I am now well stored with flesh. My restorat-on is a marvel to all who know' me. Mrs.C, k. .Wright r n -; -, .1 .. : "Your Prescription saved my daughter's life, and has probably saved me hundreds ot dollars." Rev. E. Htmphrets, Remsen, Nj 1 . "We bless God for the benefit we have received from your Prepared Prescription."--Rev. P. Peregrine, Blossburg, llenn. "Every one to whom I have recommended it. ban benefited much b its tis.? s- -. t. The' PRE PA RED PUESCRIPTTOX " is put npin a I bottt, inn is sold in itichmona bv all DHlll GIST'S generally, or orders may be addressed to the Sole proprietors, OSCAR O. MOSES A CO., 27 Cortlandt Street, N. Y. Consultations free- A Circular, containing testimonials of many cases suc cessfully treated, will be sent free, by mail, to all who will wntetor it. spn 4-lyr.J - TREMONT HOUSE, JOHN ELLIOTT. Proprietor. CORNER OF FIFTH AND MAIN, Richmond, nd. Bloomingtpn Nursery. 17th Tear. 4C0 Acris lO Greenhouses. 3 LARGEST and best stock, 8.000.000 Fruit and Ornamental Trees, He-lge Plants. Giape Vines. 8ml! Fruits, pple andotber Surgery Stocks, Roses, Bulbs, Ac. of choicest sorts and shipping sizes, very low lor cash. Those who would save mr ney will send at once 2 red Stamps for 2 Fall Catalogues. A - liloomington, McLean Co.. III. F. K. PHOENIX. ! 4-24-3m.. J. S. Wt St. Lonls. . . A I.L the Fashionable Novelties of the season, in 'A. Millmeyy,at MBSILIFf'g.i;J , V . K I Richmond, Ind. Sept. 8, 1868. 27-3mo. T frmONNETS, Caps, and Head-Dresses for middle ged and elderly ladies, at MRS. ILIFF'S.
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GOLD MEDAL SEPATIATORS ! FIRST PREMIUM - Indiana State '3Fairi867 wOR tbe coming season wa offer our eWbrated sT s.Misn. Portable Farm Kngmea i and Horse power, with every confidence io their superiority over any in use. w e reter wu ir.y r the trials of Thrashers at our last ' State ' Fair These trials were faib ak honest, and resulted at follows: ' First day'a trial the ROBISSOS' MACHTSTI Thrashed just twice as fast as either of the otb Machines and saved and cleaned the grain well. Thi trial not being satisfactory to our competitors we run it.over again the next day, t&a wheat was all taken from the same stack and divided sheaf about by order of and in the presence of the Committee ; io this run the Robinson Machine Thrashed precisely at the same speed as the dav before vit: Two boshels per minute, and saved 20lA pounds of wheat out of the same number of shears over one of the Machines and aOpounds over the other. Send in your orders early and get the best Machine for fast work and for saving tbe grain, in Aauerica j ROBINSON MACHINE WORKS, , 50-tf Richmond, Jotiaha. THE rt'J Sjl DECKER&OO,,, IVORY AGR1FFE BAR1 PIANO FORTES, Are celebrated throughout the country, and are ;-.' .--, distinguished for their : ; rrSinging Qnality : ,- , ;0 ,,. f. :!, idtsi 1 Volume and Pnrity of Tone , " , . , - ' ' Sympathetic Elastic. Even Toucti: ' !: ' Durability of Constmetion, and BeantyafFiaishl isl FIRST PREMIUMS AWARDED At the Nkw Yobk Statu Fiwir 1858, and whenever . , , . an(j 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 : country. ' ' . , . THE i- -rf. . ;- .-.'i IVORY AGRAFFE B AR! j Is an invention beautiful in its simplicity, and woderful in its practical effect.- It is tbe not eenaBact Agraffe ever invented, acd its influence upon the tone is to render it mellower, rounder, and more clearly brilliant, while it utterly overcomes that sharp, metalic quality which disfigures the instruments ot all other makers. - , v P The unanimous opinion of the best artiste and the most reliable critic is, that . 'The DECKER & CO,,- Ivory Agraffe Bar which in volur "ttous sonority, aud positive solidity . tone.ean Mand com t IT . parison with tne bes Graud Pi- - 1 - aao-Foriei mau.'t - - ujl-s'I, 1 Every Piano is Warrented 7 jears. WAREROOMS, , - or No. 2 UNION SQUARE, Cor. of 14th St. and 4tb Avenue. R NEW YORK. i I Jan..29,18fi8. 49 - MILLIITERY AND FANCY GOODS, No. to, North Franklin Street. , ; M R S. S . A. I LIFP, HAS just received and is now opening a large and well selected stock of Bonnets. Hats Flowers, Ribbons, Straw Trimmings, Kid Gloves , AC., which she offers very low. Bleaching and pressing done to order. Orders solicited and promptly filled. ADIES and childrens Sun Tfats of every variety JLsl very cheap, at. MRS. ILIFF'S. Charles Estell's BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, NO.' 3 MAIN STREET: B OOTS fc SHOES, CHEAP FOR CA8HI Having a good assortment of Boots and Shoes 1 now un hand, of my own manufacture and Eastern: made work, and gpeing prepared to fill all orders' for either Sewed "or '- & ;! : Pegged Boots and Shoes At the shortest oossible notice, the undersigned snectfullr asks the citizens of Richmond and vicinity for a share of patronage, thanking them for that heretofore so liberally extended, t ,.. s1? -V-V Jnst irive him a call 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 ass many new ones who study their own interest, and want a good pair of Boots or Shoes, made riT-tingly of the best material and at reasonable prices. 1 Richmond. March 6th, 1868. f. n C.-ESTELL. V . - ... AND. , ... j. ; AT THE SIGN OF THE ' 1" GOLDEN MORTA1T, NEAR SIXTH ST., Richmond, fndj AVJNtTES HOUSE, JACOB GOHNER, - PROPRIETOR. " ' Fort Wayne A venae, opposite R. R. Depot, - ii iRICH OND, IND. i - ? : -r ; - " 1 . s-a5t i.'a '; '' A This fine and commodious house offers extra in-! ducements to the traveling public owing to its close proximity to the Depot, and wholesale aad menu'aeturine of the city. Every effort will be made to serve the public satisfactorily. Terms moderate. . . 29-ly BR1GGS' L Indelible Ink and . G-lass-i - - Marking PENS, FOit . ' n MARKING CLOTHING,: Ac, - ... ii ... . AT t 12 9 MAIN STREET SIGN OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR. . ,
OUBIDE WATOIIDO; THIS C0MP0S1T10V, discovf red twenty year, ago, by the Freaeh.and by constant experience, has resulted ia producing a meul that for acatal
wear sua appearau.ee. U U avury respect equal toeld- v- t,;.-,r The Cases of tbe Watch we advertise and sell, are made solid of this material, and with the ordinary care taken .of Gold Wa'.cb, ar Warraatee te wear equally at well They have a full jeweled Patent Lever movement, are or tbe sama quality that sell in Guld Caaes far 1 100,00 and upwards. ;,..,,. S3 - We will sell them at the following prices, to be paid on aeuvery oi me uoods at your Express Utnce. . Geots Large and Medium site. fu!l jeweled, pae lever, with Test Chain to match $20,00. Ladies size, full jeweled pata.it lever, with elegant Leontaine Chain to match . ... . $2000. Ladies small sise, (very handsome) with chain to match ....t ai. ' j""To parties purchasing a care containing six watches, we will make a lioeral disooaat. i . it f sTha Cieaainn can be pnrcha?d oalf through as or oar Authorized Afeats. ' All orders must be addressed to 7V, J , 'i ':. 1 M. T. QTJIMBT & CO W ' f 1 WHOLESALE EWELERS, I; 133 Lake St. Chicago, HI. Offices. 171 Broadway, !f. T., 14 Hanover 8tBoston, Mass. Factory, Friendship St. Provdence, K. 1., - it ft mo. . v , : (0723, , n3H8SrAm2,a &C. fjp l N W A EErft, FULL SUPPLY, , Made from bet material. , jOniel Pat eat Boilers Coj per extends tip the 'sides and Iron en bottoms makes a Tin Boiler as good as Copper. kinds of JOB WORK, on . . . . i . Roofs, i ,' , Tia Onttere, - " - -Pipea, r ' ' Calvaaized Iron Work, ike. c. Done at No 12, Main Street, at tbe Red Stotb, by Richmond, Aprfl 16, IMS;"' T.J. BARGJS. BI R D C AGES : . . A fall assortment for Canaries." Also,' Woed Cages, for Mocking-Birds and Red Birds, at . .ii ts;ti:i .f 'ut;j, BARQIS, Richmond, April IS, 1888. No. 1 2, Red Stove. JI lT. J.! B ARGrlS " :V:- at No.n, . - JrXain Street, Hed TTkOES ALL KINDS OP JOB WORK, SUCH AS JUf Putting on Metal Roofs, Pipes, Ac., Ac.r , Pays Special atttention to - setting np Warm Air Furnaces, and has the best kind in use. and warrants them to give satisfaction. All kinds of Stores: keepa the Celebrated Self-Feeding Store, -Morning GrOTT," for.. bard coal. Persons ,. wishing anything in the above line, would do well to give me a call. -t4 : kl jnfV-;i THOS. J. BARGIS. : Richmond, Ind. June 2, 1868. 14-tf. . M , P. MERCHANT 3 C'J West Side of Pearl Street, opposite No. 3's Engine House. " . . . ; ; RI CH OND,1 INDIANA! J",1 CUTTINil DONE TO 0EDER; I aim thankful to my old Patrons and the publje trn(r 7 fnr naVlt fa7rira nf 'nrtiirsta annrinna raAA The same. ' , Aii w or: promptly ana neatly done. " , 23-lyy NOTICE, - - WAmmrroir, Sept. 28,1868. TfATOTICE is bereby given . to Nicolas Mnlliean, if il living, or if not living, to his lawful heirs, to come forward, himself or by a duly antboriaed Attor ney, and lay claim to their share; in the estite of the late Joseph Mullican of Washington City, D, C. . - Address, Mrs. MASSI FRAZIER, tt .. 1sor Washington, I). C, t Notice cf Insolvency. $" '" ;? 'VM ' ' Vr.i"-i-.. a ,'a-t AT the September Tersa, lM8,of tbe Wayne Court of Common Pleas, tbe Estate of Samuel C. Conover, was declared probably insolvent Creditors are therefore notified that the same will be settled accordingly. , . . Attest: - - Wm.'W.DClLKT;Clera; ,Oct. 6, 1868. j . . .,z ... ' . .Sli3w:pf $IJS A FULL STOCK! OF 4 DRUGS, HEOICinES, SPlCfS, DYE STTJFFSJ - " if AT m ETJGENS HARROLD'S, (Late Plummet dt JIarroldy 129 MA.rrsr STREET. NEAR SIXTH, Richmond, Ind , , t l "sign of the;-" - ' GOLDK K OB.TAR: I a Pablished isi tbe Warmer Bnildinct os) .. Tuesday Ilorninfjo. K 3 ' By HOLLOWAY A DAVIS, 1 At per Volume, i PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. JO B FRINTINGf, We have" a new "DAT t JOBBER," and new fonts ...... of Type of the latest styles, both plain and fancy, and are prepared to do work neat and expeditiously. Pamphlets, Catalogues. : . ' , Coaatitatioaty ' Show Dills, . ' " Haadbills, Bills of Lading, Bill Hea4s, Cards, Natea, , Eavelopea, ' " . Circulars, Checks, Labels, " Blank. .3 i : Poeteri, PRICES FOR Y0RK REASONABLE
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