Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 38, Number 38, 24 November 1868 — Page 4
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aUatlium. RICHMOND, IND,! NOV. 24th, 1868. The Presidential Flection The Nrws " 1 Reaches Kentucky The X Roads In nrr e From the Toledo Blade. : ,n j ' Tost Offis, Confbdrit Roads, ; ?! ! (Wich ia in the6tait 'iti Ketucky,) November 5 1868., Bad news travel fast-. We her Veerd from enuff ur the States to know that the bntcher'.Grant-he wich wun9t afore stood in the way uv the Confederacy hez been elected' President; 'and that Seymore and Blare, our gellorious standard bearerfl, hev bin defeated, ignominiously - u -'kVrJ Thia ends itl -Tliis flniahea it ! There is no longer hope for the Democrisy. Our star is sot in gloom. Never shel i forgit the ghastly appearance uv Deekin PcCTam'i face, ez the fatal nooze wuz told him. A single tear rolled from his ,j left eye, dowir his furrowed c&eeK; it littered for a brief joaoment on the top uv his brUHantnose and plunged off into space. How like our hopes ! Never a word sed he, bat sadly beckoned tne to foller. -BP.ijjt n ('iti'iA Rnrllv be walked to the square, mourn fully be pulled down the Coo federit flagwicn DeiwiTu, uum.iu ... at Bascom's; tenderly he folded it, and placed it under the tbarl .,uy , whisky in the bar.; .r'lv. - -J-' 1 "Thar let it rest," gasped he in a huaky tone, "it will never kiss the brezes mora .."And.-, OVerCCme Wltll HlO- V shun, the good old man -busted into a flood uv teers, wich saved his life. The drain uv moisture from his system made it necessary for him to 'take; suth in to ' fill its " place, and , that suthin . wur strengthnin, , To save him I took suthin strengthnin too:.1:'11 ?.K ?. " ' And Ben Butler is elected. That excellent conservative, Richard -H. Dana, who has forgotten that ruffled, shirts went out uv aatftOSei&jag; Rnd who 'stiirreads the Nashnel Intelligencer, cnnain it to be a Whip: naper, is defeet rl. nl Bntler. who; wunst hung a Demokrat in Noo Orleens and wha wood do that same eVerv mornin to give him an appetite, is fastened . ontorfl this",: here wunst happv but now distractid country for two veers more. Grashus .Hevins! send the yalkr fever to the Corners now, and finish us up to wonst j I won't say a word ez to the causes uv this most tenible? defeat.-' Seyrnore wood make speeches, wich' hez alius bin iatle to Presidential aspirants, and Blare wood rite terrible letters, wich is just ez bad. Besides," Blare fairly represents us," wich druv off all the decent people, rwi , Kctmnre rather nrides hisself on hpin a centlemaD. wich chilled the ardor of our own party. The nominashus were unforchnit, but I don t reproacn em. IU fate. I sigh, DeekTnTogram sighs, and the rest of our cirkle wood sigh, only they heven't returned from Injeany, wber they hev gone to vote In the interest uv the Constitooshen, and to aid in the maintenance of the laws. - r j , ' Sigh ! I hev. reason , to eighf For, Pollock will git tho Pot Offia ; after all. Tho bis hands are contaminated by bem taketfinto the hands, uv, niggers his hands wich handles kaliker and : draws molasses, and is consekently degraded by earnin his own livin-his hand will pass out to Deekin ! Pogram the paper wich the Corners takes ! The Deekin, ez he thought uv this, bust into teers again. "I shel stop that paper," sez he, "aodtueCortersshet'go back into the 1 1 e z T oliitl novpr flfrin go for a letter nor will I ever hev one written to me for any body.'When' a Ablishn face is at the general delivery I shel stop paternizin the Post Offis ! Will the new Administr'ashun deprive a whole cummunity uv a paper merely to give one uv its supporters a' posishun! We shel see.' ';,".,.' --7--a - '- ,But I cood endoor the loss uv my po-sishun-7-for prinsiple I can look marterdom eqnarely In the facebut I see other and more terrible results 'followin the catastrophe. , Wat uv the niggers? Wat uv ua? We shel hev niggers votin at the Cor-: ners ! We shel hev at our, poles all uv i the black cusses who live 'between here and Garrettstown a votin ez regler ez tho.tbey wuz white men. : We shel hev em defllin the sacred balet , box . ez tho they wuz not uv a . cussed race. I see dark lines afore our, poor A. State.- They uill hereafter hold , the land, wich they! ,'hpv houffht. and wich they live on,7 by a Rhuve tenure, and thev wilLincrease andt multiply. Pollock will buy their iprodoose, 'and 'they will ' wprk and get . money. ; This money: they. , will . lend to ., u8- for we must bey it to' sustain lifeA and they will take! mortgages onto our. land, (When I say our, I mean Deekin Pogram and siotvj) Ee we never work ourselves, and will ;faot hev, under the present arrangement, the means uv compellen the labor- necessary to our sup port, we can never pay; and the result will be, this beautiful land uv ourn wich I 1 we so deerly love, will pass out uy the hands try the stronger nd' better race ; into the control uv a weaker-and less . - powerful peeple. rwy'" r" -;v ' m The Deekin, was remarkinieutbin to 'this effect, when Joe Bigler remarkt in reply, that the Deekin hed better throw himself onto the sympathy uv his eons'. "Why, they can't work any more than I kin," sed, the Deekin. x r VI dom! mean yoo whiWsons 1" this terrible Bieler. " They ain't uv no akount. v But in the nigger settlement at Garrettstown yoo hev more than 2Q who . ,.,WOOar7 ; r t TMf sso-w J ' "r .The poot Deekin rushed out nv the -. room: while Bigler laft his moseendish . 1 ATT. ... ..t fc v. 1 ri f.AllJll If'.!"! 1 , . The ineenle will be deorived nv t ther innocent 'smcsementeThis'tOrant . , ; will send, on armed hirelms, . clothed in, n!u KIaa. miut .'tmiskete ! an sicn. 1 who will prevent ns shootin niggers, and Who . wiljl.pertect, oa Uter iarma ana in wer shops, the ejus Northerners who hev V sctjed in oar midsL 0 We shel ' see jtbe gellorious Southern systim declfrie' stidify ftWrurely. The whippinposts will rot, and the stox will decay the yelp , ny.dprgawiUjjftBrwbeJieicfandthe" 0 cheeTlul craek NiV Hhe pislS; and : the shreek uy the man wat ez. cot bis . gruel r!i:cWri-jU'u& in U, tae land.
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Bascom. after he hez the few farms still unmortgaged in the vicinity, will close and eo to Looisville and embark
into VWholesategW theuhurehand give'iiberally to Sundy skools; his grocery will fall into dekay, indihe sideWUr. babXly-"oneD binge.? We shel see churches and skool houses.
Y factrys and 'villages everywhere , Ipft; ' Pogram place uv. 2,000 akers will be di
vided, up into,2U farms, ana onto nem farms wilLbe the bustlin Noo .Yorker, the cooL kalkilatin Yankee, the stiddy. hard workin German who will display! his govelin nacher by workin hisself m.. f std Uv forrin tiicrjrrs to do it for' himi We she! bo run over with skool marras; deluged witurakademies, plastered over witn noose papers, j stunnea B wnu iuchinerj', drove crazy by the whirr, crash and clash uv mowin machines and reepers. .-And ther will -be cheese made at the Corners. .Pennibacker'St'distillery Avill be turned into a cheese factry," and weak whey will run where mow the gen" crous bighwines flash along the troughs. Ther will be noVectifyin at thejCorners the hog pens will be abolished, and in ther steel will bj skool .houses,, And. methinks I see in my mind's eye, Horasho,.the 8perit, the ghost of the departed Togram (for he won't survive it long) a hoverin over the scene, ez Hamlick's lather did. The blessed shade will look in vain for his house- on the spot wher it stood will be an ' akademy. He will turn to' Bascom's," but: ther he will findVdeestrict skule. "To Pennibafcket's !"Tie will gasp in a sperit whisper, ana wiiu a sjerii.vua ,iua;k ui una 8peritooal lips he will hover, over it, but the smell uv;cheese in the place ;uv the strengthnin' odors in wich be delites, will send a speritooal shudder thro bim. A gost uv'a teer will run down his"spe' ritooal rio"se,J linger for a minit at the tip Then will pie dissatisfied;, gost .demand to be taken, back to , purgatory,'., a place less tryin.to hia nerves,- . icU . j ' r Deekin I'ogram hez only britened up wunst . .'A .thotnfla8hed over his mind wich gave him comfort' for a minit."1 "Isn't ther a Booth fdr Grant cz ther wuz for Linkin " askt he? ; V ; "'. " 'Ah !' sed I in alarm, ''wood you kill Grant to hev,Colfax in . his place? ,, We mite kill Colfax, say you. - Alars h spoin they'd elect Sumner ez President uv the Senitl . iKill Sum ner?n Good Lord, no They'd then elect Butler speeker uv the House; and he'esn't be" killed. No! not We hed better Vear the' ills we hev than. lly to them; we kno not uv. . . It 8 , gone All W tip with me and us.. 1. shel stay in Kentucky for the present, llio wat in ay ! become ' uv mo- the "Lord only knows. ' j ' J , PETBOI.KTJM V., N4SBT, P, L , . (Wich is Poat master.) .rtlnai : 'in The 'ew Albany Commercial. nm J Nelson Trusler for the appointment 01 the United ...States;, District,; Attorney, imd thinks that if simple justice ia.i doue he i.will get iU 'jWe think so. too.:' 'j Westfield, Hamilton count', gives Grant and Colfax 6ol votesSeymour .ajid Blair "not one." .,..;,3., ' The'lndiana State Teachers' i Association will; meet during j the holidays in this city, commencing on Tuesday ven- , in December 29, and closing on Thursday of that week. It is expected that tho Knnerintendents of Schoolsriti the - i- , different cities of Ohio will visit the As sociation on Thursdaj'1. Seven persons were injured aiwl 83,000 lost by the explosion in tue ootter m nie foundry of M, fc J. Kumsey, in Lnporte," on Saturdav. 14th inst. ' tl iThe .Indianapolis Journal suggests fliat it mav be worth while tor eacu elector to remember that it won't do tn eet up too late on . 'the morning of Cember 2d, nor tO delay Starting for the Vanital so long a.: to make the .time of lliS arrival Uncertain, because, It he . tails "to be m'attendance" by 11 o'clock; A- MJ i of that day he wilrftiiss tiie 6pponHotty1 of casting an electoral ' vote , for Cr rant aud Colfax, as well as the emoluments f 'appertainingrand belonging tp,4 office of lr.iontnr . to. witi nve uoiiars.uv.vwuy oi salary; and mileage at the rate f -5twen ty five cents for every mile traveled in r nrnino-to and returninor from the seat of Government! 3T2AV Wm. M. Mcrwin, of Cloverdale, Put nameOuntysV candidate fpT Principal Clerk of! the House of, Repreeent&tives At the approaching session of the Indiana Legislature. n ,a: ;!- s "CThe YS M. C. AV; at Indianapolis has raised S2,500 .for; xiiissionary and "benevoleni nurnoses.: ' - -i i -! The telegraph' announces that the rev enue from whisky is increasing largely This is; one. 1 of the results of Grant's election: 'The tnembeta of the several whisky ring's4 4r e '.in ' a great , Hstate. of alarm. J They are snuflSng indications of nri approachingstorm 'Tliey aYe:: tryingjto avert, it by-Amending .their,,, waj's. ,Tbea Presidential v chair1? will ! soon be tilled by a man' as honest as' Abraham LintolranC8': fac; lsx to c tbera . th handwriting! of. destiny on the f wall, warning "them of ; the; wrath to come. ,Tbe'y miist bring forth fruit- meet; for: re pentanceW their- day of judgment is near at hand 'Jjaporte Courier. , pr.-i i;oT ir Thursday itftemooni 'lOth'tnst' . a dic. natch was received rom ,Terre Haute,
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i tie. ,CiarkJiveaeayjrwBlI.iioois, ar.fi f - - .la f-.-T tole mxieen aeaa oj.tcaiue peion su g to : neighbor, wiiicli were srraxing" ti the prairie? and drove thettt to Terr Haute, where fife shipped' them lor VihcTrmati. He was arrested on the arrival ( of the irairif the dattle? being Identified; at, once .by 'thW6wn'erB'; brand. 3 'In he !. evening lhe; o,wp6r s arrived, in itie - cltys with? De tectiveXogaii!;' from.7IJlinoi. rTbe detective took Clark hack on the night train; And the owher went on to Cincin nati .wUbJii tocfev v. 'its-s Vn
100 FARMERS, Furmcn' Son, con secure employment
F pariu? trom $160 to $150 per month, from now J until mil yjjin AiUr t.ODBS wi8P T Oct. B, 1S68. ' ' CincinuatS, O. T AlQpod3l!armor f3ale. -anarir.T II K SOLD, at urinate .sale, the tasTt I-.i-iq at - the late itataanjei c r.,r altnited una mile Kast of the Boston I'ike, three miles South from RieSmoiM,eiiitaininr 'IKT.IT-F4VE-ACBJS, (more w less.) Not leas than halt of this lanJ is well timbered, and thrt balimce i-i in pood cultivation all well waWed, with a nerer-rarTiBjr branch and mfgt excellent spnn. Terms ot Sle. One-half if the price r th Farm will be traded for City property, and the balance In pay ments, aa may be agreed , upon between the parties. "' For further particulars, enqoire of the uaderaioed. reskitn? on, the prenmea . July i, IS0S.. ( r.l:Jin:iip. v,U. McCLVRE. - Stitched or Pegged Roots a,iici Slioe: 'mtfiDE OF TIir. REST M4TF.RIA1., f-tfM.'ind tea substantial and wortrman-lilceTBiftnner,-mad to. order, at ,. ; ' ' " HENRY" XMRICH S SHOP, Two Doors Soutk of Plamtiter's DiBfstore, On South Pear! Street, n ; U'horA ti iresnpptrnllv invites the citissen of Richmoni aa i vicinity to Rive him a call and a share of patronage, being sure, from the good quality of hia work and tbe general satisfaction given heretofore, that all will be well pleaaed with his manufacture, tr gssf-k. good supply. of. BOOTS, and SIIOKS, made at uU establishment, on band, which be,is selling at very low rates for Cash. ', - .Cy-Repairing done at short notice. "! -i7i ! - . H. EliBICH. .Richmond, May 19, 13G3. . . , ,T- 12tf boot And shoe shop. HAS opened a shop on Pearl street, opposite tha Mayor's office, for the manufacture, repairing,, and sale of Boots and Shoes. - Particular attention will be paid to the quality and. -styles of customer work "and ! satisfaction warranted. None but good material nstd or the best of workmen eniplovud. La dies work rotten ttl in the best style. - Pric ices moderate. . - i-RjcbmondInd., May 5, 1S3S. lOtf. r.tl - LICENED IiYBTHg , STC. THOMPSON &C0S ONE DOLLAR SALE SF Silks, Shawls, Dress Goods, Linen ! Goods, Linens, Dry Goods Cottons, . VFancyitGo-ods,?fAlbams;":rBibles, 1 ; Silver Plated Ware, Cutlery, Wutcnes, Sewing Machines. : ; 'Tuese articles to be sold at the nniform'price of ft ; ' "111 Vi ,! ,. .,B ,OE PpLLAR EACII; rnd not tobpM for tnitir you knoir-wttt yoo are t j r weeiw5rg .r.l . v ' 1 TI,-m(M.t an.i econimical mtboJ of Join? . .. business in the country. jjV PATROKIZI.Sa THIs'sALB you .tare a chance to exchange your goods, . The Smallest Article sold for OXK DOLT.U run be ecnaHitett km a si-.ver Plated, FiveB 1tIed Revolving Castor, or your Choice of a larstf vu'""r riety of othr r Articles upon , ; Exchange List. ' Certificates pivmpf a complete aesenpnon oi arnures to" be solrfr OXB HOLLAR, wOI be vld at the raw of TEN CENTS EACH. ... r For a Club ot Thirtyianrf Y.OO. The person sending it can have their choice, or tne the following articles as the curomiSBwn : 0 yarrts cotton cloth, HaiTis Clot !'ant3 fattfrn, np.enaia Bowie Knite, Lancaster Qnilt, Engrared Silvt-r .poon Holder. Pair Ladies extra quality l-lotn tso..ts, i rini 11.- Pttj.m. Wursted Brt akfatrihwl White Linen Table tUorh, sctot wel bladed Knives and Forks, set f PI .terl Fnrks Embossed Table Spread Kle-'. tant Eru raved Silver Plated Gali LioedGublut.Violin and Bow, Fancy Dress Pattern, Elegaat Si.k Beaded Parasol, 100-picture aiorocco rnoiograpu aotui, Elegant 1'ory Handled Spangled Silk Fan, One dozen large size Linen Towls, Fancy Balmoral Skirt, Ladies Mornoco-Shopping Baa. Uonyoomb Quilt, Aliiambra Quilt Ladies' Solid. Wold" California .Diamond King, tinfa Plain or Engraved Oold Ring ( 16 carets fine,) Ladies' Solid Black,.Walnt .Writing Desiy Ladie's Fancry Black Walnrlf W-ttrk-Box, One doi?n Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs, extra quality t or Joe Dozen Gents Linen Kandkerchiefs. "'J'"! OO. 1 iMX Cloth PAritand Vesi Pattern, Pair Honeycomb Umlis, uyiinuer icn, umiu .....v- - , Taftcv Cashmere" DTS8 Pattern,"Thibet Shawl, Three;, Tirrfs Double-width VVaterpr"oof Cloakia. Four yds. Oni . Cvlinder atcn, louoie iarrei iviub ' ' Wool Frockinjr, Set t Iace Curlams, iaaies lounie Wool Shawl, Silver stated Card Casket, Splendid Eno-raved Silver Plated Ice Pitclier, Engraved Silver Plated Teapot, 100-picture Turky Morocco Photojrraph 'Albwrnj LaiicasterQiiiltAlparea, Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver Platdd six -bottled Revolving Castor, Pair Gent's Calf Hoots, Splendid Halmorel Skirt, Set of Ivory Handled Knives, with Silver Plated Parks Rosewood Frame Prass Alarm Clock, Pair of AI Wonl Hlanlcpts. Splendid Beaded and and Lined Silk Parasol. Ladies' Splendid Morocco Traveling V.igi Pair of Alhambra Quilts, Thirty Yards Print or a Marseilles Quilts r "; . T , For aClub of One-IIundTedyTsnd lO.OC. fiO Yards Sheeting, Fancy Cashmere Coat, Pants and Vest Pattern, extra ijnality, Engraved Silver Plated Six Bottled Revolving Castor, with Cut Glass Uottles, Pair Splendid R Ulankt'tspleiidid. lingravi d Silver Plated Tea et, thve piecessi!Hr-oAl, Tea Pot and Creamer,) Silver Plated Cake Basket, Fancy PlaUt Wool 1-ong ShawlT -Twenty-five-yards Hemp Carpeting, Splendid Violin and Bow, English Uarage Shawl, Splendid Alpacca Dress Pattern, Silve. Hunting Based Watch. Splendid Bible, with. Elef?a Steel Engravings, Family Herord and Plfrtogrnpft 'Page, Popiin Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver Plated Ice Pitcher, Splendid Beaver Cioak" Patter. Sharp's Re volver, Splendid flccOrdeon, Music uox, vne l air Fine Damask Table Covers with One Dozen Dinner Napkins tot match. c r d Commissions for Larger Clubs in Pro portion. I a TXtX 'i-SlESt't , t. x , Aeents will please take notice of this. Oo not sena names, but number your clubs from one upwards. Make, yonr, letters s nort ,na pram as jossoe. rPAT1? THDTIPTTT AD MflTIPI? Mf: I niiL rflunuuLinii ihuhud srRsfiiireandiens Honer br Register ed tiCrttertwhsn )Ossible,j Jn someinstances Coun try Postmasters have retusea ro lorwara tellers io - . i . . : . . mA 1 . i.A l. -of atai as t Lotteries Gift Enterprises, tc, althougli . . - i i J 1 r 11 .1.-1 , it has been over ana over aeciareu iawiui uy me ieg i authorities. This action is instigated by tbe jealousy of Country Merchants. In case any Postmaster should again decline to forward letters, Sfc.TI U ll EXPRESS. rWe cannot r X . be j"e3ponsible forasoney Jost, unless re taken to enAire its sa'fety. preeautions are SEN l FOU CI HC U LA RS. Send jour address in full, Town, County and State. fc. v. luurarsun avu i ccv. 13G FEDERAL STREET,' 23 '"A BOSTON. MASS. 1 w Fettas' BHrk Yard.' East from and adjoining Richmond. Better Brick was never moulded than JiaVk'tSftd EH nrfentirKtioils" especially directed to tbeir 'examination and purchase. " j To Consumptive. The Rsv. EDWARD A. WILSON will send . ffre of ebarge to all who desire it. the prescription wtt tbe direction for making and using the simple rem dv hv which he was cured of a lung affection and tt dread disease Consumption. His only object ishat benefit the affl cted and he hopes every sufferer to try this prescription, as it will cost them nothiogwitl may prove a bteaaihirJ fteswe address . ev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
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HENRY BRATZ. ORAN PERRY. JOHN BRA.TZ
Bratz Perry & Co., ( Successor to Bratz, Hfcir & Co.,) PLOWa.WORKS',i Hast Main-St., Between 7th and Sth, . f EICHMONDIND j 30-tf. TA September 19, 1867," EOT H. C. DICKINSON, 3 EEALKK IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWEIUY, SILVER AS O PLATED WARE,, Jio. JDl Main Street, . RICHMOND, IN D . Repairing, done on short notice. ' April ?, 1S68. 6lf , NEWrBOILERSHOP. AVIXG bought the necessary Tools and fixtures, tre are now prepare! tormake anfl reprr,ioil--Ors of-ererv'description. We"flhall atnf 10 use onij tbe best material the market affords, and b xperir tnced workmen, we can assure our c -ers toat they can alwavs relylopntn fettiwp gboa 1. Rt'palrtng well and promptly done, and at reasonable figures. JONAS W. YEO., rj Robinson Machine Works, May 5, 1S6S. 10-tf. Richmond, ino v- -T JOUNvG. WIIITliLDGE, r A ttorney at liaw & Notary, ! VAUCUAJi MU11.DING, ; e;rtue corner vi jihi un Maio-st.. 1 ' :'M J V.1 j-,L Richmondf Indiana.; . - StHte of I ndia:i a.) ..Attachment. . avue :cntv, . Maberry M. Lacey. Charles L. Campbell tow nship. Wayne co., Ind OTICE is hereby iven that on tbe 16th day of r October IHfig, I issued a writ of Attachment in U aiiove entuled cax.se, b virtue pf which, proper- ;.: u. iit on . th 26th day of November, 18 '.8, at 9 o'clock. A. M.. at my office m the citv of Richmond, in Wayne township, said cauae will be heard. JAMES SI. FOE, Justice Dated, October 30tb , 1 8fi8. 3-4'r Administrator's Notice. TftTOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned r has taken out of the Wayne Common Pleas Court Letters of Administration on the Estate of Sarah Ann Grave, late ot Warne Township, Wnyne Co Ind. AU persous. therefore, who are indebted to said estate ,.;l tn nar th immediately, and those having claims against the same will present them to the Clerk of the Court legally authenticated for set- - .i i wa m ini friiis. JAms. oatv A he lurt legally authenticatea rorsE slve aunb-fri-W3dntey .XI DAVID P. GRAVE, Adm'r. 34-.3w Bsft- leeepnosee Oct. 23. 1863. i aca?ri,i t c,uS5JJ- t c h ,? SCRATCH l SCRATCH 1 1 SCRATCH 1 1 1 ; in ti.m 10 to 4S hours. WUfi:ton's Ointment cures The Itch. Wheaton's Ointment cures Wheaton's, Ointuicnt, cures 'Wheat oiWointn ent' 'cures' Wheaton's Ointment cures Wheaton's Ointment cures Salt Kheum. Tetter. ' Barber's Itch. Old Sores. Every kind of Humor like Magic. Price 50 cents a box; by mail, 60 cents. Address WEEKS & POTTER, Xo. 170 Washington Street Boston, Mass. ! For sale by all Druggists." ' " Boston, Nov. 21, 1807. sp. no. ly: S.R.N. Mrs. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurseand Female Physician,"' Presents to the Attention of Mothers 7 SOOTH I IM C 7S Yf? U P For Children Teething, )r whicJl greatly facilitates' the process ot'teething by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation, will al'ay all fain and spasmodic action and is. ' r.Sure to regulatejtiieliowels. . Depend upon it, mothers, it win give rest to your. selves and RELIEF AND. HEALTH .TO YOUR INFANTS. We have put up and sold this article fororer"50 years, and can hat in confipfncb and tbcth of it what we have never been able to say ol any other rteaipte J etot- hasat. filled in a'Aigla ijigtanee to Mn.it nTcure. when timely used. Never did we know n instanceof dissatisfactionby any one who used it On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms of commendation ot its magical enect ana meaicai virtues. esire iuiniuinei 'what we do know,"after 30 years' experience ; and pledge our reputation for the fulfillment of what we here declare. In almost every instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes afterthe svurp is administerd. 1 " FulHirectionsfor using will accompany each bottle. Xoneffennine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS A PERKINS. New York, is on ths outside wrapper. . ... . . I . A . I 1 . . 1 IJ i ' ' 1 BOIaOy all uruggist inrougnouiiue worm. ; Er PRICE, ONLY 33CETS PER BOTTLE AND BAKERY, I rd ' At the West end of the Depot, where yon can get: I & T rvrn r ! r A nice iit i. V ajl ur uisu ui i ja SkHiiEiipt fJRT TICK, ! t. , OOSFEOflOARIES and FBUI', JOHN BERRY, PkopribtoS.
-STRENGTH STRENGTH L THE . GREAT FltENCII REMEDY .. Delamarre's Specific Pills . I'repared by Garanciebb A Dupont, NTo. 14 Ri Lumbard. Paris, and highly recommended by tl . entire Medical Faculty of France. : ; Are a most energetic and efficient Remedy in caof Spermutorrhcea or rteminai veaKness; iiijjun. , Daily or Premature Emissions ; Sexual Weakness I npotency; Weakness arising Irom Secret Habits ai j Sexual Excesses ; ,Rdaxatijn of the Genial Organi ; Weak Spine ; Linie" or "Brick-dust" deposites in tl Urine; "Milky Discbarges," Ac, and all the ghast j train of S vmptoms arising from Overuse or Excesse : - A pamphlet, containing full particulars, with Dire j tions and Advice, printed in French, German, Spanh and English, accompanies each box, and -will bese ; by mail, free of cost, to any one who will w rite for i .. ' Prxee $1 per Box, or Six Eo'rei fur $5. ASK FOR DELAMARRE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, A2i , . -; TA KE NO O TltERS. ' . v v Sold bv all the orincipal Drngrsrists, or will be sent I mail, securely sealea jrom nil ooservaiton, on receipi the specified price by any advertised Agents, or by ti sole Proprietors, OSCAR G. MOSES & CO 27 Coi landt Street, New Tork. ... Agents for Richmond ai ricinitv, POTTS BRO'S , SAMPSOA & ROSS, D'HL V. ; ... THE GREAT ENGLISH BEMED1 i Sir' James Clarke's Female Pills, Prepared from d perscription of Sir J, Clarke, 31. 1 , ' Physician Extraordinary to the Qiteeti. " TJiis iovajuabte medicine Is un-failing in the cu - of all those painful and dangerous diseases to whi. i thefemale constitution is subject. It moderates i ,1 excesses and removes all obstructions, from wbatev r cause. it " ;; m TO MARRIED IiADIES ; It is particularly suited. It will, Sn a short t:.a .j bring on the monthly period with regularity, ana i though a powerful remedy, does not contain anythii r hurtful to the constitution. In all cases of. Nervo i and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Li 1 r aiigne on sngiiioxeruuu, a(fi,fc,.yi v. u . , Hvsterics aud Whites, i will effect a '., -e when -T other means have failed. . Full directions the pa phlet around each package.' , , ... .. .,? P;-,"i .,. : SPKCJAL- NOTICE.- '. Reirare of Counterfeits. 0jserve the Hitme of - HOSES the pxckaj purchase wowe without it voters are base and worthless immitations. vt" .: t. s. II. One Dol:r; with filteen cents for post a . , tf the sole Proprietor. JOB MOSES, 7 Coi - laniii. Street. 2ew-rl, will insurer a Dome oi i ifeauine, ct ntainin)f Fifty Pills.bv return mail.secure eled trom aii ooservauon. . ; , r .-"Consumption is as certainly 1 cured bitermitteut Ferer, and as certainh preAen ,--ed as Small Pox." Rsv. Chas, E. Kit M. D., LL. D.etc. -. t i K ING'S : i tlil'tfARED PKESCRIPTION, f .!"' MAPS PROM THE PRESCRIPTION OF Rev. Chas. E. King, Itl. D.,' LL. I)., fee, ,f a r FOR XUK PRBVJJXTIK OF , COjSTSXJXlTXOlSr; For the Radical cure of ASTHMA, BRONCHIT1 l CATARRH, and ' all affections of the LL0 , THROAT, and AIB PASSAES ; for General ai 1 Special Derangements ot the filiBY tiua ftisiai 5 for Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels. s The PREPARED PUESCKlPiiO.N increases t strength and deepens the color othe palehlood. Itsu ' duesthetniLljBaiia rtrtiv ana aiminisucs i Erpectorutiou. It checks the night sweats, alwa? , ID trom seven to lourieen aavs. me appeuie is wict , ; orated, and the patient rapidly gams flesh ; the cou i and the difficult breathing are speedily relieved j t ts sleen becomes calm ana retresnmg ; tne evacualio ; regplarand unifotm. ALL ASTHMA, BRONCH ? -TIS, 4e., DISAPPEAR WITH A REALLY ASTO ISH1NG RAPIDITY. ' 'j The PRESCRlS. TIONshould be used in every D - ease, by "WHAf kvbr n'amk KKOWN.m which there i exhibited any Derangement of either the NERVOI ( or the BLOOD Systems. It is unequaled in Femi i Disorders,' Scanty or Suppressed Menses," Hhitcs,"& The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION is both t -. BEST and the mosf ECONOMICAL Medicine tl I can betaken; The average dose, is tivo teaspoons! 1 taken once day.' The patient never requires, nnd :i any cireamstances, to "se "Coogh Mutures" for t Cough ; "Expectorants" Weakness ; Iron forthe bio I Anodynes.for the Nervous Irritation; Acids for t Night Sweats ; pr Whisky r Cod Liver Oil fort ' Wasting.' Its Specific Action is - upon the Constit tional Dondition, and, throngh this Condition, v,p the Whole Series of Symptoms..! - - - ... . Nmlf myitis from 1'atimtK.ivr.. ' CoLLEtiR Hill. Cisciknati : I was in the 1. :f stage of Consumption. In ten days after taking t . i'KKSORirTioNmy Chills, Night Sweats, Fever, A J ,' decreased, and finaliy altogether disappeared. mere skeleton before; 1 am iiow well stored with ties . My restoration is-a marvel to all who know' me. j; Mrs. Cv L. Wright - : y-u . ' ' ' I f'Yonr Prescription saved my daughter's life, a 1 has probably. saved me hundreds ot dollars." Rt ; E. Humphrkys, Remsen, N. Y. . . v "We bless God for the benefit we haye received fr n your Prepared Prescription." Key. P. Pbregri Btosabnrg, Henn. tv.-.-u.:y ?. 'Everw one to whom I hare recommended- it b benefited much by its nse."s 5 '- ' - '; t, The" PREPARED PRESCRIPTION " is put up r a $1 bottle, and is soldfn Richmond by all DRU -GIST'S generally, or ords may be addressed to t a Sole proprietors OSCAR V. MOSES A CO., 7 Cortlanpt SntrDT, N.- Y.' Consultations free. Cireular.ceotajnirg testimonials of many cases si ', -cessfulty treated, will be sent free, by mail, to all w it Vill write fofii.-"1' "'J. ' ..l.spol-:l.y,r,?:.-.,-!i,.p.-r,-.-.,tr.-- .- .''- ... T R E M O NT HOTJSIC JOHN ELLIOTTr Proprietor. CORNER" OF FIFTH AND MAItf, Richmond. Ind. ' Blpomington ; Nnrsery lythTeMfj 400 crcslOGreenraoTise.H T " HS LARGEST abd best tock", 8.000 OOfli.' Frt ') and Ornamental Tre. Hedge PlantaV'Gia ;i Vroas. Small Fruit, pole and other Nnrser Stock . SIT Roses, BnlWs,' Ac. of choicest sort and shippn siesryery low for-esshi ':rl:i',:l; " Those who would save money will send at once red Stamps. for 2 Fall Catalogpes, ,.1' ,;; " .HlrojmintoM, Mctrau Co.. 111. . V .sfi.sfii.6u-i saj r "- r. M. rnutii a. 424 3m; Jits'. " W?fSt: Loufs-X WmONNETS. Cans, and Head-Dresses for midd agd and elderly ladies, at MRiJ, ILIFF'S.
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LL the'; Fashionable Novelties the seaBin,K, :iiLi Millinery, at MRS. ILIFF'S. ' .kichmendVInd, Sept. S, 1868,n.? ,jt,.27-Smo. k.
HOLD MEDAL SEPARATORS I FIRST PREMIUM TndianaState Fair,! 867 celebrated F ofTer oui Engines - - Aain ,hir and Horse powers wun e.tr, -"""""r":-.V";: superiority over any in us. W ?T J Fair 7, v . -.i ,' TKn.iwn it nnr last State rair These trials were fair and Ho.NKSiyand. resulted i-:,t '', RORIXSOJf MACflIM eiri . u, -. ,th nf the otheI :.:.l:J a vd and cleaned tha grain well. This trial not being satisfactory to our competitor ,hi n.Tt linv. the wheat was Taken from the. same stack and divided sheaf about r i,f .a in the presence of ihe Committee; . rn.,nV M.Kina Tbrashed precisein mu run iu v'-'- r . . - rr, : .a thodar before Tlx: two pusbeU per minate, d saved M P-''-ont of the same numoer ui BU....-" ---- xtarhinea and 40TpoBnds over the otner. Send in yonr orders early and gel tbe best Machine f r..t .rl anA for aariair tbe irrain, m America ROBINSON MACHINE WORKS, 50-tf i - c Richmond, Indiana. THE. ;, sr, r.,T3EeK3i:ii & co; IVORV AGRAFFE BAR , , P I AN O P OR TBS An celebrated throughout the country, and re distinguished for their t " Singinp Qnality : "! " ' - " - - Volume and Parity of Tone, Sirm nnthetic Elastic , E ren Touch ; ,t Tlnrnltilifv of Construction, and , j . Beauty of Finish t FIRST PREMIUMS AWARDED At the New York Statu Fair in 1858, and whenever and wherever exhibited. . , .,T t , The Decker A Company Fianos have always receir o the first premiam whenever and aherever they have rnmneted with the most celebrated makes in this country. .,AKf I . -' TjIE SVORY ACRAFFE DAR! t . :t"lt.'t;Ul'v.oiit"ifiii in its simplicity, and wode: f,:l in its practical effect. It Is the mo,t compact and its influence upon the tone is to render it mellower, rounder, and more clearlv brilliant, white it utterly overcome that sharp, metalic quality which disfigures the instrument ot all other makers. , '.'-'il Th a unanimous opinion of the .test artists and the innot reliable critics is, that '- A ' . ri. i if w if a- CO.. Ivorv Asrraffe Bar whirh in volui- :nous sonority, and posyr itive solidity - lone, can i ?tand com ;;, nanson wun i " - - - j ) ., , , . - ; auo-1' ortes, ma.. ..j f.nv-l . Everr Piano is Warrented 1.7 years ..; ;No.; 2- UNION. SQUARE,' Or. of 14h-St. nrf-th venae, NEW YORK s Jan. 29tim,-i . , 'I ,t ..tIbH U .11 oS otice B S hereby eiren to the citizens of Wayne township' M. Wayne coutity, Indiana, that I will apply at ,wiri ....innnrhifiii!irHnr County Commissioners of sardwounty, to be held on the firstfMooday of De--ceraber. 186S, tor license to sen imixreiK j.H. m K?ss quantity than a quart at a time, and suBer the -same to, be drank on the premises wherej old'Q-ln cordattje with an act approved March 5tb, lSaV 1 The premises where I i.ropr.sS to sell said l'qor9 ' ? described as follows: - Being part of lot No. 29. in that part of the city of Richmond, ill sa. d dimity, laid out f i, in, n t.hi past side of Pearl street, im mediately north or the Citizens Bank, and south of the "Warner Building, or Mayor's; office; and being the room nopccupied by mens I "November ;0,lS68.'f . J, . '. ' "' j c s 11 . BTotipo K S hereby given to the citizena ot w ayne jownsnrp, M Wayne county, Indiana, that I will apply at the next session of the Board of County Commissioners of said countv, to be held on the first Monday in December, 1868," for License to sell intoxicating liqoors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, and suffer the same to be drank on the premises where sold, xn accordance with theact approved March 5, 1859. The premise where I propose to sell sawl Uquors, is aene-story frame house, on. lot No.'15B, .in that part of the city of Richmond, in said county, laid ont bv Charles W. SUrr, and being the third room eas - ot fiftb street on tbe south side of Main, street, OPP' site tbe Tremoct House, and tormerl . occnpisd. by ." Iienry Bedenbecker as a saloon. JOHN -W: MENKK. ' November 10 1868. ' NOTICE ; iS "hereby given, to the citizens' of "Vrayne'wnsbip,' Wayne county. Indiana, that 1, Baltbaser i).kJ. iwa. nt the next regular session of the Hoard of County Commissioners for Wayne County, State Of Indiana, to tie new on u iir monuaj December, 1868, to make an application to obtain License for the purpose of selling spirituous and intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, and permit the same to be drank on tbe prem ises which said piemises are located as follows, towit: - .... i:-Je..., ; .. Being the following described part of Jot No. six ffi 1 in that part of the city of Richmond," in said c- uuty, laid out by John Smith, and bounded as folPeart street, at tbe north east corner of a new brick bouse, erected by Bennett i) ... ;n tiua r,ir iHiiO. and. beiner one hundred and 1 fir....fio riafil feet south of the north-east corner of iJn thrp rai:: tbsnce. west, parallel with the ... r,h wnndrv oi said lot No. six 61 three rods; :thorce sonth parallel with Pearl street, thirtyseysn Vfreet thirty-seven 137 feet, to' an alley, thence" east t m Pearl street rthence with Pesrl: street I S7 t,t. mora r,r lass, to a a alley: laepce wnn rear thirty-beven 37j feet, more or less, to the place of becinmng. I he identical spot wuere uia nquor u ,.,1 tn sold . is on .the west : side of South I 'carl etreet,in said city, seconddoor north of the first ail S JUtU ot 31am street BALTnASER BESCHER. October 28,"l868.r Notice I TaTE citiaens or JeBerson tewnsnip, wajmj T H ty Indiana, and all others interestedare bereby -notified that at the next regular term oi im Countv Commissioners of W ayne couuij,iCiuMueucinglst Monday in December, 1S68, 1, David Lants, shall apply for 4eense to sell intoxicaf ng liquors m ...mntiiips thn a auart at a time, with the pnr. ile of permitting the same tobe drank prf the prem ises where sola, as nf reai ler wwnow. .m r--.. pes oa which I wUU to sell said;, liquprstaunder the license, are as follows:. ," -. ' Ik'ing t!ie hdiise formerly occupied as a layern, and- ksowri'as- the"-Eutan-' H'.nse.itt' Hagenstown, Way'ieecuntyLtouiaja, whicbhwse is sttuated on ' T .v,. r ; 1,', t "n fiflmn f 11 Of Said tOWB - i.- fa Kiff "i :njrRpfHin of Perry and W alnnt stroets, in said town, it beirtf the- bonse novr eccui. . a .L..i;rI..ilr.u.-e and rroeerr Store. Sakl Muss aud premises-are in.iJenersontowMlitn, JW-b'' -DAVIDANTZ November 3. 1883. lStibnfciib firpd aj rt T i ft V"" ' '4 " WS hereby jreft, to the citisnf Wstownstipj man f ot sa Uend . toxicatipg Liquors m le quantity than nart at time, and suffer such liquor to be oranx, on tneprem- " ises whew sold; for tbe space of one year' after1 tbe da'eot such license The premises ln-whteb I desire to sell, and Bufler such liquor to be drank, as aforesain, are locsieo aa mhh'w, ici-wh; r . :;Beiu tbraonth half seyetyitrr. , on the t-astsidf ;of,-Pearl street, beswseBsill and l? J.... ,i... r tl. fitr ol Rickmond iaidi)UtbJobn Smith'. The said premises m tbe earn in wbiob Ism ftw dcihn bnsineeif,' and te 1 bniidin is numbered n:-J'fll tT-l 1 J , , . FREJ)iiCJ4WA1MI, November 6tb,188., - v 6,., 3M ..Ji.J.-i--t-t Ui.l VH- " "
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ORBIDBOH B O J rmUIS COMPO8TI0M"cirfred twenty year ,11 i f, by tbe Fr-50(,aal byeoattaotesperMnee. wear appearance, u in vury respect equal The Cases of the Watch we advertise and aett, are made solid of thia material, and with the ordinary care taken of a Gold Welcb, are Warranted ta wear equally a wen. They have a ftrii teweled Patent Lerer movemeat. are of. tbe same qaality fba! seli in Ueld rCaiet for tlO'1,00 and upwards. We will sell them at the following prices, to be paid on delivery of tbe 4id at your Express Office. Geota Large and Majlipoa size, lull jeweled, patent lever, wttft Teat Chin to match 20,00. Ladies size, fall jewele.1 patejt lever, with elegant - Leontame Uhaln to match ' " f ZO.OO. Ladies small 'size, (very handsome)' with chain te ,T-To parties purchaaiaz a . caoe containing six watches, we wilt make a lioeral discount. ."The Cienuiii" can be purchased only - through a or onr Authorized Agents All orders must be addressed to M. T. .QUIMBY & CO., , ;i WHOLIiSAtE JEWELEHS,'- ' v' ".133 Lake St. Chicago, III. f OrriCBa. 17! Broadway, !f. Y., 14 Hanorvr 8t., Boston. Mass. -Factory, . 54 Friendship rit. Provdence, B. 1. , 244 ma. S3 T3E2, ; ,3IIT17A22a IN WAR E A FCL.L. ' 8UPPT.Y, Made from best material. Oniel's Patent Boilers Cor per extends up the sides and Iron on bottoms makes a Tin Boiler as good as Copper. - . kinds of JOB WORK, on - - Roofs,'" c -- t: f. JinA Tuunnen, -r". if. Pipes, ,. - - - : 6alvaaized Iron Work, Ice e. Dons at No 1 2, Main Street, at the Km Srora, toy Richmond, April 16, 1868, . T. J.BAJIGI5?. B I R I CAGES A full assortment for Canaries.1 Also, Wood Cages, forMdekin-Birds and Red Birds, at X " Richmond", April 16, 1863. Ifo. 12, Red Stove. a T.; X B A R G I S .... AT No. 12, Main Street, Red W-aOES ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, SUCH AS fl J ;: Puttin.on Metal Roofs, Pipes, Ac, e.9 a Vmwm RnonUl Ktttnntion to settine up Warm Air Farnaees, and fans tbe best kind in uaa, and armrranta them to give satisfaction. All kinds of Stoves: keps the Celebrated Self-Feeding Stove, "Morning Gloryv for hard coal. Tersons. wishing anything in ths above line, would do well to give me a call. .... - THOS. J. BAR6IS. Richmond, Ind) Jone S.-186B. Oil X r.TERCHArJT j j r n r TAILOR. West Side of Pearl Street, opposite So. J's Engine nouse. "iriCHOND, INDIANA. 3 CUTTING " DONE TO OEDEB. I am thankful to m v old Patrons , and tha pnblia generally for past favors, and .solicu a eontinuanssof the same. ' - All Work promptly and neatly done; M-ly AVENUE HOUSE, JACOB GOHNER, - PROPRIETOR. Fort Wayne Avenue, opposite R, R, Depots .i-,L RICHs OND.iIND.f. T'n Thia Una and eommivlions house offers -extra in ducements to the traveling public owing to its close proximity to tbe Depr,-and wholesale and manufacturing, of. the city. ..Every effort will be made to serve the public satisfactorily. Terms moderate. Charles Estell's 4 ! BOOT, A1 AND SHOE s MANUFACTORY, no.to3 'Main steeet: " B OOTS SHOS, CHEAP. FOR P ASH! - mniviMuJ aaanrtment ef Boots and Shoet now on band, of my own manufactare aod Eastern . 1 . - - 3 .A n nil n..l. fA maae won, ana oeing preprc w either IL-'Jii -3"!.'. .y'ii- ii- .Sffift-vs Sewed or Pegged Boots and Shoest At tbesbortest possible 'notice, tbe nndersigned resnectfully nsks the citizens of Richmond and vicinity t ... a C .. .1 . for a snare ot patronage, tnanaing meiu iur iui uci toforesolibera4lTexU.nded.r- r i TL Jnato-ive him a call at his Shop. one door East of T. Nestor A Ce.'s Grocery Store, West Main Street, where he will be happy to see bis old customers, and as many new ones who study tneir own interest, ana wants trood pair of Boots ;or Shoes, BasdeTlT-lingly of the best material and at reasonable prices. Richmond, March 6th, 1808. " U. fcflir.i.li. ,i - 11 J' 'V OBAX.! STYIjES ! MILLINEEY AND FANCY GOOODS, "AT Noi to, North Franliliti'! et. m rs. :s . A;r ILIPP, HAS just received and is now opening Urge and well selected stock of Bonnets, fiats; Flowers, Ribbons, Straw Trimmings, Kid Gloves , Ac, which she offers yery low. - Bleaching and pressing done to order. Orders solicited and. promptly filled. ; lFnblishedin the Wiumer BnJldisi(tsi r n Tuesday illorniiigsf By H01X0WAY-A DAVIS, ni- i iv .v L n n r tv a vrt? .ifftl ' .r"is.rjB kit Wf.haye:afew t"PAloi leBBER," and new' fonts ofTypeofihefatest at styles, S!fiiS4? "flit I. both plain and fancy, and 4 ere , preparsd j to s4o , -srnk B-atandpedttiosry HO Pamphlets, s t - ii Bills of LadiaCvI Catalogues, J511 Heads, Constitutions, Cards, Notes, 3itf ithirur ftllls.-" 0 'l!fnyeiopi. i"!ja rr uanatMiis, f t rt ft IK . M.lMai IT j ob ni 1,3 .Cheeks f Pnitmii i. ..f Labels, da
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