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RICHMOND, IND., DEC. 1st. 1868. The President's Salary. j The New York Times declares that j the piwaent salary "is altogether too j smallO support the President in proper j style, and to enable him to meet hi neo esaary expenditures aa Chief Executive j of the nation. It oujrht to be, at the ' very lowest, $100,000.?' The. suggestion springs from a mistaken theory of the President's positinn. ' The conn'ry does not desire him t" maintain palaces and corteges, and provide brilliant festivals, after the fashion of the European inonarchft. The nation furnishes him with a residence and only looks' for a modest and decorous hospitality on his part. We can not and ought not to attempt to rival the glare and brilliancy of ilcspotisn. Tv, :r t-r 4i, t.r fj The present salary has enabled every President to live comfortably, and nearly everyone of the more recent has been able to save something of it. , It is uu derstood that Mr. Pierce and i Mr. Buchanan both laid up a handsome portion of their salary. 3Ar. Lincoln saved several thousand dollars a j ear out of his salarv, and Mr. Johnson will leave the oflice richer in money than he entered it. ; ','v: The increase of this salary could not be made without establishing a general policy of enlarged expenditure Commence extravagance here, and it will run through all the Departments. Unless economy can be enforced here, it will be useless to attempt it anywhere. The proposition to increase the President's salary to $100,000 a'year amounts to little ices than to give loose reins to prodigality, and lo let our finances go to ruin- It is just here that we must put on the brakes. Utica Herald. Mr. Park Harrison, a painstaking meteorologist in England, has made clear to the Astronomical Society that the heat reflected from the moon's surface affect oar atmosphere and consequently our weather. Many persons have remarked that the sky is clear about the time of the full moon. The explanation is that the reflected heat, being en tirely absorbed by our atmospheric varor. raises the temperature of the air a ' abova the clouds, which then evapo rates more freely. The difference of temperature between the greatest and least amount of heat reflected from the moon is two degrees and a fraction on ly; yet small as it is, it appears to be sufficient to produce the effect of clear inc our atmospnere. Mr. Harrison is too diligent a worker not to carry his investigations farther. m 1 Whst does "SelaV Mean? . Every body who has ever read the Psalms, has asked that question. The Bibliotheca Sacra thus answers it: The translators of the Bible have left the word elah, which occurs so often in the dr-eaJma, as they found it, and of course the "English xeader often asks bis minister or some learned friend what it means. And the minister or learned friend has often been obliged to confess ignorance, because it is a matter in regard to which the most karned have by no means been of one mind. The Targums, and most of the Jewish commentators give to the word the mean ing of "eternally," "forever." Kimchi regards it a sign to elevate the voice. The author of the Septuagint translation appears to have regarded it as a musical or rythrnetrical note. Herder regards it as indicating a change of tone; Matheson aa a musical note, equivalent perhaps, to the word 'repeat.' According to Luther and others, it means 'silence.' Gcsenins explains it to mean: "Let the instruments play, and the singers stop.' Wochter regards it equivalent to "snrnm cordar up my soul! Sommor, after examining all the seventy four passages in which the word occurs, recognizing in every case "an actual appeal or gammons to Jehovsb." They are calls for aid and prayers to be heard, expressed cither with entire directness, or if not in the imperative, "Hear, Jehovah !" or "Awake, Jehovah !" and the like, still earnest addresses to God that he would remember and hear, ect. .. The author ofMIf, Yes, and Perhaps" has the hardihood to write in this fash ion: "In these days there are few peo ple who know that a journey on a canal is the pleasantest journey in the world. A canal has to go through fine scenery. It cannot exist unless it follow through the valley of a stream. The movement is so easy that, with your eyes shut, you do not know that yon move! The route is so direct, that when you are once shielded from the sun, you are safe for hours. You draw, you read, you write, or you sew, crochet or'( knit: You play on yonr flute or yor' guitar, without one hint of , Inconvenience. At a 'low bridge, you duck yOur head,' lest you should lose your bat and that reminder teaches you that you are human. e You are glad to know this, and you laugh at the memento. For the rest of the time, you jouleyKyoa.areaJULigJIt within an elysiumi- - T - An old man. at Dubuque, Iowa, who voted for Washington in 1788 voted for Grant on thtj 3rd. He liaa voted at every Presidential election, and. Is 104 years Old- AiAMM -

Wayne County, ss. , In the Wayne C.rnuj" ''" Pkas Court, ' " t Jatiu.u-y Term, A. D. 1SG3. William Fanes, Jared S. Ketch urn ami Mary E. Ketchum. i 1 : Complaint No. 34S5. BE IT KXOWX.ThaJ.on this ltth day of Nov. j Im'i, the aoove named Plaintiff, hv Flenrv C. j Uttq., Att y, filed ill th office of the Clerk of th i Varno Coutoion Pleas Court, bis complaint a2?.inst j aid defendant in the above entitle cause, tojretbei ;ith the affidavit of a competent person that said (defendant, Jared S. Kctchuru, 19 not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said Defendant, Jared .8. Ketchum, therefore is hereby .notified of the tilinar and pendency of said complaint against him,and that unless he appearand answer or demur thereto, at tbecaliiuof said cause, on the Second Day of the Next Term of said Court, to be begun aad "held at the Court House in Centerville, on the second .Monday of January nextsaid complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alledged, will be taken as true, and the said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. - Witness, the Clerk, and the Seal of said SeaL Court, at Centeraille, this 14th dav of Nor., 1S68. . , WM. W.DUDLEY, Clerk. H. C. Fox, Att'y for Pl'ff. pf $5,40 Kor, 17, 1868. 37-3w State of Indiana, Wni. B. Hadley, . Elwood Hadley, Wayne County, ss. In the Wayne Circuit Court, February Term, A. D. 15t?9. Attachment No. 2,222. TS. j Jesse Thompson. J BE IT KXOWN, That, on this 18th day of November, 1S68, the above named plaintiff, by James Ferry, Attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court their complaint against said defendant in the above entitled cause, together with the affidavit of a competent person that said defendant, Jesse Thompson, is not a resident of the Stata of Irdiaua. Said defendant. Jesse Thompson, therefore is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him, and that unless he appears and answer or demurs theretJ, at the calling of iiiti snid cause, on the second day of the next term of said C urt.to be begun and "held at the Court House in Centreville, on the first Monday of February next, said complaint, and the matters" and things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true, and the said cause wiU be heard and determined in bis absence. ' Witness, the Clork, and tlie Peal of laid skai. Court, at Centrevilta, this ISth day of Tor ' verabcr, ISM. " , WM. W. DUDLEY, Clerk. James Perry, Atty of ITff. Commissioner '3 Sale. TOURSrjANT to an order of the Wayne Common Fleas Court of Wayne County, Indiana, the undersigned will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the 9th day of January, ISM, at one o'clock of said day, (unless sooner sold at Private Sale,) the following Real Estate, to-wit: Lots No. 1, 2, 3,4 i, in Llocl: So. 40, Hagerstown, in said county situate, being the Real Estate of the late Daniel Scbeeble. One fourth of the purchase moner will be required down, and the residue in three equal instalments of six, twelve and eighteen months after date, with interest from date. Notes for ibe deferred paymeuU secured by a mortgage on the premises, will be required of the parchser. A desd will be made to purchaser when t!;a sale is confirmed, and the conveyance is ordered by the Conrt. The property can be purchased at private sale at any time before tl.e above day. - JAMES PERRY, Commissioner and Administrator. November i7, ISfif -'J-ts STotice TS hereby given to the citizens of Wavne township. JL Wayne county, Indiana, that I will apply at the next session of the Board of County Commissioners of said county, to be held on the first Mondiy of De cember, 1868, for License to sell intoxicpting liquors in less quantity than a quart at a ume, and suner the same to be dranlc on the premises where snld, m ac cordance with an act approved March 5th, 1859. The premises where I propose to sell raid liquors is described as follows: Being part of lot ?to. 29, in that part of the city of Richmond, in sad comity, laid out by Jeremiah Coz, on the east side of Peart street, im mediately north of the Citizens Bank, and sonth of the "Warner Building," or Mayor's office, and beinsr tha room now occupied by me as a grocery store. ANTON EES CHER. November 10, 1888. Xotlce .VS hereby given to the citizens of Wayne township, M. Wayne county, laaiana, tnat 1 win apply at the next session of the Board of County Commissioners of said county, to be held on the first Monday in De cember, I060, for tiicense to sea intoxicating liquors In a less quantity than a quart at a time, and suffer the same to be drank on the premises where sold, in accordance with the act approved March 5, 1S59. The premises where I propose to sell said liquors, is a one-story frame house, on lot No. 158, in that part of the city of Richmond, in said county, laid oat by Charles V . otarr, ana oeing trie third room east of fifth street on the south side of Main street, oppo site the 1 remont House, ana formerly occupied, by llenry Uedenbecfcer as a saloon. . JOHN W. MENKE. November 10 1868. NOTICE f S hereby given, to the citizens of Wayne townJE ship, Wayne county inaiana, toat 1, lialthaser Bescher, intend, at the next regular session of the Board of County Commissioners for Wayne County, State of Indiana, to be held on the first Monday in December, 1868, to make an application to obtain a 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 the prem. ises, which said piemises are located as follows, towit: Beiug the following described part of lot No. six C, in that part of the city of Richmond, in paid county, laid out by John Smith, and bonndfd as follows, to-wit: Beginning on I'eari street, at tho northeast corner of a new brick house, erected by Bennett Banmer, in the year 18R0, and being one hundred and lifty-five 1 155 feet south of tlie north-east corner of Lot No. three 3; thence west, parallel with the north boundary of said lot No. six 6 three rods; thence south parallel with Tearl street, thirty-seven 37 feet, more or less, to an alley; thence with i'eari street thirty-seven 37 feet, to an alley, thence east ' three rods to rearl street, tnence wita rearl street thirty-seven 37 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. The identical spot where this liquor is proposed to be sold, is on the west side of South I'eari street,in said city, secctu! door north of the lirst alley south of Main street. BALT1IASER BKSCHFR October 23, 1868. 4w Notice THE citizens of JeftL-rson township, Wayne county, Indiana, and all others interested, are hereby notified that at the next regular term ( the Board of County Commissioners of Wayne county, commencing 1st Monday in December, 1838, I. David Lautz, shall apply for License to sell intoxicating Lienors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of permitting the same to be drank on the prnrnises where sold, as hf reafter described. The premi-aes-on which I wish to sell said liquors, under the license, are aa follows: Being the bouse formerly occupied as a Tavern, and k nown as the Eutah llt-use. in ILigcrstown, Wayne countv, Indiana, which bouse is situated on Lot No. five (5) in block No; fifteen (15) of aid town and is built at the intersection of Perry and Walnut streets, in said town, it being the house now occupied by me as a dwelling-honwa and grocery store, oaid bouse and premises pre in .letfrrson township, Wayne county, Indiana. DAVID LANTZ. November 3, 1868. Iwpd : : ; : notice IS hereby given, to the citizens of Wavne township, Wavne county, Indiana, that I, Frederick Walterman, intend to arplv to the Board of Commissioners of said connty, at their term commencing oa the first filonday ot .December, ists, for a license to rotail intoxicating Liquors in less quantity than a quart at a time, and suffer such liquor to be drank on the premises where sold, for the apace of one year after tho date of such license The premises in which I desire ' to sell, and suffer such liqnor to be drank, as aforeSaid, are located as follows, to-w it: Beiujr the south half of lot No. seventy-throe. t?3) on the east aide of, I'eari street, between Mill and Sycamore streets, in that part of the city of Richmond laid out by John Smith. The said premises re the same in which I am now doing business, and the building ia numbered 105. T ' FREDERICK WALTERMAN. November 6th, 1868. ' 35-4w

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VAIHHIAN BUILDING, erthe corner of Main and Fifth-st3. tntrncon M-!:,n-st.. 'I' ' ..' : Richmond, Indiana. - A Good Farm Poi Sale. m-ETII.T. RE SOLD, at private sale, the Kast .W part of the Farm of the late Jiatlianiel McCltira, situated one mile East of tho Boston i'ike, and three miles South from Richmond, containing MN hTV-FIVE ACItr.S. (more () Jess.) NotL-ss than half of this land is well timbered, and the balance is in jrood cultivation al! wll wate-ed, with a never-failins? branch and moit pxcellfr.t- sprinsr. Term of One-half of thf prico of the Farm will be tr.Kk-d for City property, and the balance in payments, as may le agreed upou between thf parties. For further partirulars, 1 enquire of iht undersigned, residing on the premises.July 7, ISi'iS. 19:Sm:4 1p. X. I. McCIA UK. Stitched or Pegged IBoots ' and. Shoes, MTADE OF THE BEST MATERIAL, if I. and in a substantial and workman-like manner, made to order, at HENRY EMRICH S SHOP, Two Doors Sonth of Plnminer'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 his work and the general satisfaction given heretofore, that all will be ell pleated with tns manufacture. J&f- good supply of HOOTS and SIIOKS, made at bis establishment, en hand, which he is selling at very low rates for Cash. i2"Repairing done at short notice. II. EMRICH. Richmond, -May 19, ISC,?. l-'tf EVERYBODY LIKES SAItMERS look lo your interest, uud save your . lard by purchasing one of II EN LEY'S LITTLE GIANT LARD PRESSES. This is one of the most convenient presses ever invented, the Beam beiug adjustable allows of its being thrown entirely from over the hoop and out of the wayol filling op, thus saving much time that would neccessarily be consumed with any other Screw Press. The Little Giant Press, will also be found very convenient for pressing small fruits for jellies, wines, Ac, and it is a splendid affair for pressing cheese. The Little Giant is powerful in its operation, simple in its construction, not liable to got out of order, is manufactured entirely out of iron; occupies but little room, and has but to be seen to be appreciated find admired by all farmers. For Presses, State or County Rights, please Address, HENRY HENLEY, Patentee. New Garden, Wayne Co., Intl. W. Ferguson, M. 13. P. Ph. S ECLECTIC AND HYGIENIC PHYSICIAlsr. OFFICE and Residence, No. 15, North Fifth-St fonr doors north of the Cathoiie Church, IIICH MONO, INDIANA. Special attention paid to' Chronic, Rheumatic and Lunjr diseases. 3-2S-3ra. Mrs. E. Ferguson, M. Jj. ELECTIC PHYSICIAN AND Obs.tetri cian . OFFICE and Residence, No. 15. North Fifth-St. four doors North, Of the Catholic Church, RICHMOND, INDIANA. Special attention paid to Diseases of Women an I Children. Calls promptly attended day or right. 3-23-3m. The New York Observer I S NOW publishing a New Serial Story, to run through a large part 01 tne next volume, entitied "3IR. BROWNING'S 1WRISI." All New Subscribers will sret the .Story Complete; We send GROVER A JtAKER'S S33 Sewlmg Machine for 18 New Subscribers. 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HENRY BRATZ. ORAN PERRY. JOHN BRATZ Bratz Perry & Co., (Successors to Bratz, Meir i, Cu.,) EMPIRE PLOW WORKS, East Jlain-St., Between Tth and 8th, KICHM0ND IND 3fi-tf. . September 19, 186T. H. C. DICKINSON, DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELBY, SILVER AXD PLATED WARE, No. 91 Main Street, RICHMOND, IND. pS" Repairing, done on short notice. April ?, 1868. 6tf NEW BOILER SHOP. HAVING bought the necessary Tools and fixtures, we are now prepared to make and repair toilers of every description. We shall aim to use only the bett material the market affords, and - h experienced workmen, we can assure onr cut .uers that they can always rely upon getting gooU work. Repairing well and promptly done, and at reasonable figures. JONAS W. YEO., Robinson Machine Works, May 5, 186S. 10-tf. Richmond, lnd THE DECREE & CO, IVORY AGRAFFE BAR PIANO FORTES Are celebrated throughout the country, and are distinguished for their Sinking Quality : Volume aud Purity of Tone, Sympathetic Elastic, Even Touch ; Durability of Construction, and Heauty of Finish I FIRST PREMIUMS AWARDED At the Nsw York Statu Fair ir 1858, and whenever and wherever exhibited. , The Decker A Company Pianos have always receiv- - ed the first premium tokenevrr and wherever they have competed with the most celebrated makes in this country. THE IVORY AGRAFFE BAR! Is an invention beautiful in its simplicity, and woderful m its practical ettect. It is the met compact Agraffe 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 instrnments of all other makers. The unanimous opinion of the best artists and the most reliable critics is, that The DECKER & CO,, Ivory Agraffe Bar which in volur 'nous sonority, and positive solidity . tone, can stand comparison with the best Grand Piano-Fortes maud Every Piano is Warranted .r 7 years. WAREROOMS, No. 2 UNION SQUARE, Cr. of 14th St. and 4th Avenue. NEW YORK. Jan. 29,1868. 49 Mrs. AVINSLOW, An experienced Nurseand Female Physician, Presents to the Attention of ' Mothers h SOOTHI C SYRUP For Children Teething, which greatly facilitates the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation, will al'ay all pais and spasmodic action and is. . Sure to regulate the Bowels. - .Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. We have put up and sold this article forover30 years, and can satin confidence and truth of it what w e have never been able to say ol any othei nr.edicine. Never has it failed in a suigle instance to effect a cure, when timely used. Never did we know an instanceof dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On the contrary ,all are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms of commendation of its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter "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 exhanstion,reliel will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes afterthe syurp is administerd. . Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None o-ennine nnless the fae-simileof CURTIS Jk PERKINS. New York, is on th5 outside wrapper. Soldby all Druggist throughoutthe -rorld. PRICE, ONIY 35CE.YTS PER BOTTLE BAKERY, At the West .end of the Depot, where you can get GOOD SQUARE MEAL, ' A nice LUNCH or dish of " Irhie Oysters, THE FIRST OF TnE SEASON, ON SHORT NO TICE, 00NFE0TI0NARIES and FRUIT. JOHN BERRY, Proprietor. 6-6mz ; . . . ,'.-- . .' 250,000 Paviner B rick!! Ti-TOW ON HAND AND FOR SALE, at 11 Fettas' Brick Yard, East from and adjoining Richmond. Better Brick was never moulded than ' this lot, and tbe attention of our citizens is especially directed to their examination and purchase.

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BRONCHITIS CATARRH, and all affections of the LUNGS, THROAT, and AIR PASSAGES ; for General and Special Derangements of the NERVOUS SYSTEM for Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels. The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION increases the strength and deepens the cobor of the pale blood. 1 1 subdues the CHILLS and FEVER and diminishes the Expectoratiou. It checks the nu?ht sweats, alwavs. in from seven to fourteen days. The appetite is invigorated, and the patient rapid! v sains flesh : fh rnncrh and the difficult breathing are speedily relieved ; the sleep becomes calm and refreshing ; the evacuations regular and uniform. ALL ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, Ac, DISAPPEAR WITH A RE ALLY ASTONISHING RAPIDITY. The PRESCRIa. TION should be used in everv Disease, by whatever name known, in which there is exhibited any Derangement of either the NERVOCT or the BLOOD Systems. It U unequaled in Female Disorders, Scanty or Suppressed Menses," W hites," &e. The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION" ia both the BEST and the most ECONOMICAL Medirin th.t can betaken. The average dose, is two teasDoon.i'ul taken once a day. The patient never requires under any circumstances, to use "Cough Mixtures" for the Cough ; "Expectorants" Weakness; Iron for the blood Anodynes for the Nervous Irritation: Acids for tlm Night Sweats ; or Whisky or Cod Liver Oil for the Wasting. Its Specific Action is upon the Constitutional Dondition, and, through this Condition, upon the Whole Series of Symptoms. Riai?menis from Patients. Ac. College Hill, Cincinnati : I was in thnlat stage of Consumption. In ten davs after taking the Prescription, my Chills, Night Sweats. Fever. Ac decreased, and finally altogether disappeared. A mere skeleton before, I am now well stored with flesh. My restorafon is a marvel to all who know me. Mm. C. L. Wright. "Your Prescription saved my daughter's life, and has probably saved me hundreds of dollars." Rev. E. Humphreys, Remsen, N. Y. "We bless God for the benefit we have received from your Prepared Prescription." Rer. P. Peregrine, Blossbnrg, Ilenn. "Every one to whom I have recommended it has benefited much by its use." The" PREPARED PRESCRIPTION " is put up in a $1 bottle, and is sold in Richmond brail DRUGGIST'S generally,or orders may he addressed to the Sole proprietors, OSCAR G. MOSES fc CO., 27 CORTLANDT Strrpt. N. Y. Consultations frf. A Circular, containing testimonials of many cases successfully treated, will be sent free, by mail, toall who will wntefor it. " - spn4l-lyr THE MONT HOUSE, : JOHN ELLIOTT. Pronrietor, CORNER OF FIFTH A3VI .HAIN, Richmond, In cl. Bloomington Nursery. 17th Year. 400 Acres 10 Greenhouses. . rmTE LARGEST and best stock, 8,000,000 Fruit I 3. and Ornamental Trees. Hedge Plants, Giapef Vines. Smsll Fruits, Apple and other Nursery Stocks, lioses, Bulbs, Ac. of choicest sorts and shipping i sizes, very low lor cash. 1 Those who would save money will send at once 2 I red Stamps for 2 Fall Catalogues. , t , Illoomington. McLean Co., III. ' -' - F.' K.' PHOENIX. 4-24-3m. J. S. W. St. Louis. 4LL the Fashionable Novelties of the season, in Millinery, at MRS. ILIFF'S. Richmond, lnd. Sept. 8, 1868, " 1, ' s 27-3mo. BONNETS, Caps, and Head-Dresses for middle aged and elderly ladies, at MRS. ILIFF'S.

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BOOT AND SHOB SHOP

E. r, WOLVERTON t HAS opened a shop on Poarl street, opposite the Mayor's office, for the manufacture, repairing, and Male of Boots and Shoes. Partimlar attention will be paid to the quality and style rt customer work and satisfaction warranted. None but good niat'T;al used or the best of workmen employed." Ladies work gotten cp in the best stvle. Prices moderate, , : : . Richmond, Iud May 5, 1MB. lOtf. GOLD MEDAL SEPARATORS ! FIRST PREMIUM Indiana State Fair,! 867 FOR the coming season we offer our celebrated Seoarators. Portable Farm Engines and Horse powers with every confidence in their superiority over any in use. we reter witn priuetr the trials of Thrashers at our last State Fair These trials were fair and honest, and resulted ai follows : " First day's trial the ROBINSON MACHINE Thrashed just twice as fast as either of the othet Machines and saved and cleaned the grain well. This trial not being satisfactory to our competitors we run it over again the next day, tne woeat was an taken from the same stack and divided sheaf about . by order of and in the presence of the Committee; in this run the Robinson Machine Thrashed precisely at tbe same speed as the dav before viz : Two bnshels per minnte, and saved 204 pounds of wheat out of the same nun ber of sheavs over one of the Machines and 40pounds over the other. . . Send in yot.r orders early and get the best Machine for fast work and for saving tbe grain, in America ROBINSON MACHINE WORKS, 50-tf Richmond, Indiana. - LICENSED BY THE ; V UNITED STATES v AUTHORITY. - S. C. THOMPSON & CO'S ONE DOIiiTaRTSAIiE OF Silks, Shawls, Dress Goods, Linen Goods, Linens, Dry Goods Cottons," Fancy Goods, Albums, Bibles, Silver Plated Ware, Cutlery, 4 Watches, Sewing Machines. These articles to be sold at the uniform price of . ONE DOLLAR EACH, and not to be paid for until you know wbat you are to receive. The most popular and econimical method of doing business in tbe country. By Patronizing this sale you have a chance to exchange your goods. ' The Smallest Article sold for OWE DOLLAR can be exchanged for a Silver Plated, Five Bottled Revolving Castor, or your Choice of a large variety of other Articles apon , .Exchange list. TERMS TO AGENTS. . Certificates giving a complete description of articles to be sold f..r OXE DOLLAR, will be sold at the rati of TEX CENTS EA CH. For a Club ot Thirty, and S3.00. ' Tbe person sending it can hare their choice of the the following articles as tbe commission : 29 vards cotton cloth, Harris Cloth Pants Pattern, Spfendid Bowie Knife, Lancaster Quilt, Engraved Silver rtpoon Holder, Pair Ladies extra quality Cloth Boots, Print Dress Pattern, Worsted Breakfast Shawl, White Linen Table Cloth, set of steel bladed Knives and Forks, set of Silver Plated Forks. Embossed Table Spread Elegant Ereraved Silver Plated Gold Lined Goblet, Violin and Bow, Fancy Dress Pattern-, Elegant Si.k Beaded Parasol, iOO-pictnre Morocco Photograph Album, Eleirant Ivorv Handled Spangled Silk Fan, One dozen large size Linen Towls, Fancy Balmoral Skirt, Ladies' Morocco Shopping Bag, Honeycomb Quilt, Alhambra Quilt Ladies' Solid Gold California Diamond Ring, Gent's Plain or Engraved Gold Ring (16 Cf rets fine,) Ladies' Solid Black Walnut Writing Desc, Ladie's Fancy Black Walnut Work-Box, One dozen Ladies' JLinen Hand Keren iers, extra quality, or Joe Afore n Gents Linen Handkerchiefs. For a Club of Sixty, and fte.OO. One of the following articles : 40 yards Sheeting, Harris Cloth Pants'and Vest Pattern, Pair Honevcomb Quilts, Cylinder W atch, Double Barrel Rifle Pistol, Fancy Cashmere Dress Pattern, Thibet Shawl, Three Yards Double-width Waterproof Cloaking, Four yds. Wool F rocking, Set of Lace Curtains, Ladies' Double Wool Shawl, Silver Plated Card Casket, Splendid Engraved Silver Plated Ice Pitcher, Engraved Silver 1 'la ted Teapot, luu-picture l nrxy Morocco lliotograpb Album, Lancaster Qnilt, Alpacca Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver PlaUid six-bottled Revolving Castor, Pair Gent's Calf Boots, Splendid Balmorel Skirt, Set of Ivory Handled Knives, with silver Plated Forks Rosewood Frame Brass Alarm Clock, Pair of Al Wool Blankets, Splendid Beaded and and Lined Silk Parasol, Ladies' Splendid Morocco Traveling Bag Pair of Alhambra Quilts, Thirty Yards Print or a Marsailles Quilt For a Club of One Hundred, and tlO.OO. f0 Yards Sheeting, Fancy Cashmere Coat, Paats and Vest Pattern, extra qnalitr, Engraved Silver Plated Six Bottled Revolving Castor, with Cut Glass Bottles, Pair .Splendid Kose lilanxets, Splendid t-ngraved Silver Plated Tea Set, (three pieces, Sugar Bol, Tea Pot and Creamer,) Silver Plated Cake Basket, Fancy Plaid Wool Long Shawl, Twenty-five yards Hemp Carpeting, Splendid Violin and Bow, English Barage Miawl, splendid Alpacca uress fattern, oiive. ilnnting Based Watch, Splendid Bible with Elegant Steel Engravings, Family Record and Photograph Page, Poplin Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver Plated Ice Pitcher, Splendid Beaver Cloak Patter. Sharp's Revolver, Splendid Aecordeon, Music Box, One Pair Fine Damask Table Covers with One Dozen Dinner Napkins to match. Commissions for Larger Clfbs in Proportion. Agents will please take notice of this. Do not send names, bnt number your clubs Trom one upwards. Make your letters short and plain as possible. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE ,Ty Re sure and send .Money by Iteyiste,fl Letter, when possible. In some instances Coun try 1 ostmasters have refused to torward letters to us, supposing that our business c traj undtr the la v of aains t Lotteries, Ui'"t Enterprises, Ac, although it ha Iwcu over and over declared lawful by the leg? I authorities. Th;s action is instigated by the jealousy of Country Merchants. In case any Postmaster should again decline to forward letttrs", SEND RV EXPRESS. We cannot be responsible for money lost, unless precautions are taken to ensure its safety. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. Send jour address in full, Town, County and State. Jr. C. THOMPSON & CO., 136 FEDERAL STREET, , BOSTON. MASS. ITCH? ITCH!! ITCH? SCRATCH I SCRATCH I! SCRATCH 11!, . in tr.m 10 to 48 hours. W Beaton's Oin.titent cures The Itch? ' tVheatou's Ointnent cures Wheatou's Ointment cures Whealou'n Ointa ent cures Wheaton's Ointment cures Wheaton's Ointment ' cures Salt Rheum " Tetter.Barber's Itch. . Old Sores. . Every kind of Humor like Magic. . Price 50 cents a box ; by mail, 90 cents.' Address WEEKS A POTTER, No.- 170 Washington Street Boston, Mass. For sale by all Druggists." " ' !' Boston, Nov. 21, 187. p. no. ly: b.b.k.

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ORE IDE ATC HE S. fVVIIS COMPOSITION, discovered twenty year JL ago, by the French, and by constant experience, has refill led in producing a metal that for nculal far ana appearance. i in every respect equal Ugold. - The Case of the Watch w advertise and sell, are made solid of this material, and with the ordinary car taken of a Gold Waich, are Warranted to Wfcfr equally mm wHI. "I bey have a full jewlej Patent Lever movement, are of the same quality that sell in Gold LCaaes for $100,00 and upwards. Wowiil sell them at the following prices, to be paid on delivery of the Good at your Express Office.

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iever. with Vest Chain to rr,tch V - . ' $20,00. Ladies size, full jewelei paic.it lever, uerimame vnim u inaicn - $20,08. Ladies small size." fverr handsome with' chin ' . T - - 2 . . . ' uiatch 16,00. &&To parties purchasing a ca.e containing gi waicues, we win inane a Itoeral discount. Tli Genuine can be purchased only through a or oar Authorized Aleuts. All orders must be addressed to M. T. QTJIMBY & CO ; . WHOLESALE JEWELERS, ' .. t 133 Lake St. Chicago, III. Opficbs. 171 Broadway, H. Y., 14 Qaoorvr rtt., Boston, Mass. Factory, 54 Friendship St. rrov. dence, R. 1. ii4 5 mo. If WARE A. FULL SUPPLY, Made from best material. Oniel's Patent DoilersCof per extends up the aides and Iran oa bottoms makes a Tin Boiler as good as Copper. -kinds of JOB WORK, on Roofs, Tin Gutters, Pipes, ' ' t Galvanized Iron Work, fcc. Ac. Done at So 12, Main Street, at the Red Stovb, by Richmond, April 1, 1868. T. J. BAROI8. 1 R D C A G E S S - ' A full assortment for Canaries. Also, Wo4 Cages, for Mocking-Birds and Red Birds, at , ;T. J. BARGIS, Richmond, April 16, 18o8. Jio. 1 2, Red Stove

T. J. BARGIS ' . AT No. 12, Main Street, Red , DOES ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, SUCH AS .Putting on Metal Roofs, Pipes, Ac, Ac. K - Pays Special atttention to setting up Warm Ar " ' Furnaces, and has the beat kind in use, and warrants them to give satisfaction. All kinds oi Stoves: keeps the Celebrated Self-Feeding Stove, "Morning Glory," for hard coal. Persons wishing anything- in thai' above line, would do well to give me a call. . " THOS. J. BARGIS. - Richmond, lnd. June 2, 1858. 14-tf. ; -

MERCHANT West Side of Pearl Street, opposite So. 3's Engin - - House. ICITO71, INDIANA. ' i CUTTING DONE TO ORDER. ' I am thankful lo my old Patrons and thm nnhK. gecerally for past favors, and solicts a continuance of hue same.. - . All Work promptly and neatly done. , , .," . . .'. 26-ly - AVENUE HOUSE, jacob gohse::, - proprietor. : Fort Wayne Avenue, opposite B. R. Depot, ' ! ; " RICH OND, IND. j , This fine and commodious house offers extra inducements to th traveling public owing to its doe proximity to the Depot, and wholesale and manufacturing of . the city Every effort, will be atada to i serve the public satisfactorily. Terms moderate. , -.t. ., 2-ly Charles Estell's BOOT AND SHOE : MANUFACTORY NO. 3 MAIN STREET: B OOTS tt SHOES, CHEAP FOR CASH Ha vine a good assortment of Boots and Shoes now on hand, of my own manufacture and Eastern made work, aud 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 for a share of patronage, thanking them for that heretofore so liberally extended. Just give him a call at his Shop, one door East of T. Nestor A Co.'s Grocery Store, West Main Street, where he will be happy to see his old customers, and as many Dew ones who study their own interest, and -want a rood pair of Boots or Shoes, made PiT-tingly of the best material and at reasonable prices. Richmond. March 5th, 1868. C. KSTELL. FIC STYLES ! MILLINEEY AND FANCY GOODS, ; ' ' ' AT , No. tOf North Franklin Street. ltt RS S. A. I LIP P, - . - . ' 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. Ik Published in the Warner Building. oa Tuesday Mornings, By HOLLO WAY & DAVJS, At pei Volume, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. J O B P R I N T I N a, We have a new "DAY JOBBER," and new fonts of Type of the latest styles, ii ;i ! - both plain and fancy, and are prepared to do work neatand expeditiously. Pamphlets, Cataloc;nes, Constitatioas, Show Bills, Handbills, Blank", YM ' " Posters, Bills of Lading, Bill Heads, Cards, Notes, Envelope, , t'. Circnlars, ; . v j Checks, , Labels, 4c

PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLE