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fclhdmm, RICHMOND. IND., DEC. 22, 1868. Indiana Patbnts.TI e following patents were issued to Indianians lor the J week ending on the 1st of December. ' Wash Boiler William P. Jenkins. In i dianapoiis. . . , ' Coupling lor Hounds and poles of J Wagons Frederick Bremcrman; Indi . anspolis. Horse Sake A. 1. Johnson, Wash ington. Combined Bristle Washing and Com j bing Machine Louis F. Lanny, Indian ' apolis. , ' r ' Book Bindtnjr-L. O. Mathews, New Albany-. Corn Planter Q. R Moore and others. Forrest Hill. Milk Pail Solomon Oppenhei mer, ; Pern. , , ' ;" . -j : , j ' Wagon Brake William T. Ward, In- ; ; 'lianapolia',.; ,r ' WhoWillllavelnflaeace with (eit.Grnnt! ' " There is a preat deal of speculation 011 this subject, jusf now ' Sonic people t think that Mr. E. Ii Waahbnrne will : eontrol lilrn ;"o:nt sav that" be is in'Tre ucnt and couiulcutial correspondence j j with Mr. A. l SLevrart, tli dry goods , man : some sy (hat General Rawlins 'i , ..." , . ' . . . IS ail powcrmi JVVa ti ami OWiers " that General wields; "a w ondcrfuf inflaWehfvve bocjt .frc'lueutly, 49kcd what! think abont the matter,' and to suve : .' the trouble of further ir.qmry.wc mtj"-" ; a well tate oitr views : On one occasion, h hen General Grant . s was riding -'wit Si- ua l ehiud 'l'reiless,' he '; : : quietly rersarkad : 'Ia'iould like to t-iks a hold of the reius.' t ,2iow, we rallier. think ,Joiirnl Grant " will hold the rein himsfli' thr nest four years. He baa been elected President, v and be will be President. ' It i true that he said that he should only carry out the will of the people,' as , declared by the lswa of Congress; bnt) then be will carry it out. We shall have j an administration. He will do bis duty, -and men under him will hare to do their daty..-: '-: . ;!."' " i - Therefore, we conclude that the most ? t Influential man with tbe administration. for the next four years, will be Ulysses S ' Grant. New York Ledger. From the Advocate. ' Liic!e Billy's Speech ' BKFORTKD BT O XT. BUNG AT. When I was a drunkard, I could i never get my , barn more than half full. Tbe first year after I signed the pledge t I filled my barn, the second year 1 tilled my barn and bad two stacks; this year I filled my barn and have four, stacks. When I was a drunkard, I ovrned only one poor old cow, and I think she must h. Kaan aihimul .it ma fnr sli'a wna u.v v. - v. red in the face; now I own five good cowt, and I own three as good, horses as ever looked through a collar. - :When I was a drunkard, I was three hundred in debt; since I have signed the pledge I have paid that debt and. have dur chased two hundred acres of wild land, and I have the deed in rny., possession; mo of my sons who are teetotalers are living on that lot. When I was a drun- - kard, I used to swear; I have ceased to be profane. The last year of my drunkenness my doctor bill amounted to thirty dollars; since I signed the pledge, I hare not been called upon to expend a . red cent for medicine. I am not a poet, ..but I have put my farewell to rum into verse: "':.;.,;:; .o bm-j- .;;-,-! i'arcwell, drunks ?o hyh and handy, Farewell, ruin' and gin and brandy, Farewell, empty pots and kettles. Farewell; cupboards without "vittles" Farewell, rooms free to nil weathers, Farewell, beds that have no feathers; Farewell, lloors that r.ced a swab-file, Farewell, yard thrtt have no woodpile; 4 Farewell, faded vest aud rncches; , Farewell, coals more holes than stitches; Farewell, bats that have no ritas on; FarevrcU, faces red n 3 crimson; ( Farewell, tubs tht have no bacon; Farewell, ways that I've forsaken; ' Farewell, broken chairs ami tables; Farewell, dwelling" worse than stablofe; - Farewell, oaths thht'I have spoken; Farewell, vows that I Lave broken; , ( Farewell, landlords and bar-tendcis; ie. rarewell, all blue-devil sendcra Copper :a in ing iti 'Michigan employs': ' ,$50000,000 of capita!. - , . . . - The neir census shows Chicago's popif- ' lalica to be.222,034. ' I , 1 ; Leland'9 'Long " Branch carivaaseiy i wiirhave a 600 feet front. Madam Anna BisLop U eoruing from "AuatraUa to NevYork. 1 , tt' ! The latest new comedy anuonneed In England is "Tame Cats." . Twelve per centof English criminals are under sweet sixteen. Five girls under fifteen have been arrested in St. Louis for barglaryir. ! Thad. Stephens and James Buchanan are buried in the same enclosure. " f Mrs. Hsiiry Ward Beecher is to e3it ' a new monthly, the mother at Home. A St. Louis lady is circulating her petition for the Postofflce in that city. lf.Five hundred andtfpur couples , were ! married by New York clergymen, Ust . ... i Mtttti J T' -S'7' i A man in Scotland who had been or1 dered lcecheaTfof an injury, took them boiled with his grneT. Kennedy', the" Scotch Vocalist,; has : beenl?resentedA,itha 8100 gold medal . O . knU ii'gbld' cup lloctreal . a

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npiIIS PAPER has been recently enlarged to JL mammoth proportions. Ir 13 teb larobst 1 KKUGIOL'S FAPKR I TBS WORLD. I the tending orj pan of the Union Movement, ami opposes ritualism, I close communion, exclusiveness and church caste. j- It is the only paper that publishes Henbt Ward 1 Beecheb's Sermons, which il do s every week, jus: ', as they are delivered, without qualification or cori rection hv him. It adroeatrs universal suffrage; n union of christians at the polls; and tiie rights ol labor. It hnsthe best Agricultural Department of any paper in the world; publisher stories for the family, and for the destruction of social evils. Its editorial management is impersonal; its w riter and ed:tors are from every branch of tha church, and from every trade of society, it has been aptly termed the freest iirtrjt n of thfiiiLf-ltt in the world. Such a pafK-r. offering premiams of Sowing Machines, Dictionaries. Apptotnn'tt Cyclopedia, Pianos, Organs lor Churches, etc., makes one of the best papers fur canvassers in the world. Every Congregation tiny obf;iiu a Communion Service, an Organ, a Melodeon, a Bible, or a Lite Insurance I'olicy for its Pastor, or almost any other need-, ful thing, by a club of subscribers. Send for a copy, enclosing 10 ccuts, to ' HENRY E. CHILD, 4 I Park Row, New York. ;2T"P. S. Subscriptions received at the Palladium Office, where a speciman No. can bo seen. ' 31 4uio . ... H. C. DICKINSON, PKAl.BR t WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELBY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, No. i Main Street, RICHMOND, IND. . -- licpairiujr, lom on short notice. April ?, 186. ' . 6tf Taxes for 1868. TBIiiE TAX rpit 18H8, is now due, and, for JL the purpose of Collecting the aaaio. I will lemain at the OH'u in Ctntrt-vilio from October 15th. nntiUh third Monday in April, when all unpaid i ... ... . 1; . . . - 1 Taxes will be returned Delinquent. On the lSth of DeceUiber, I am required by law to advertise Keal Estate for sale for all unpaid delinquencies for lSt7, or former years, and all persons interested are requested to cull and pay tbedeliuqnent Tax before that date. .W-Bring Your Road Receipt when You come to Fny Yonr Taxes. ... "RATES OF TAXATION. State Tax.... 20 eta. on each $100 rah, 60 eta. Toll. County Tax .35 " " " ' 100" " School Tax .'.16 " " " " 50" " Sink'g Fnnd..30 " " " " JlaleDog Tax, $1,00.... .... Female Dog Tax, 2,00 Abinglon.! 5 10 15! 1 25 1 20 25 15 25 25! 1 21 2 :S5 Boston., t - 110 l'Jl'.O It'is. Cor.' jioioio; Centre. ..! VIOUC 5' Cen.CorJ- 10 10, ' Clay . olO lfli Was. Cor f 5 25; i Daltou.. 10 23 10 ; Franklin.1 5,10 2510, Green....' 110 2010 Harrison. 5 10 5' ! i 2; 2 eo 1 2 60 1 21 2 60 2o 2a, 25 i5 25! 5"! ' j 25 $1 $3 1 61 2 60 1 16 2 B0 ! 1 -'1 2 til) 1 312 35 !t -113 85 il 31;2 CO 1 112 f 5 31 2 60 il 8i?3 5 I 36 2 6ft 2 112 So ,1 21 2 65 1 912 85 i I 26 2 30 I 21i2 )5 II 812 60 1 31 2 85 1 31-2 S5 I 1) 2 60 .1 S6 2 S5 25 25 25;,' 25 25 Jackson.. 5 1510.10' i Cam. City 5 15 2 '.J E.G. Cor 5-15 2! Dublin" ' 5 15 252V, ' Jefferson. 10 1010 50 25 $1 50 25 25 25 fl 25 Hag'nCor1 il0 2V25 N.Garden1 5 10 20; Newp.Cor, 6 lrt 15! i Perry.... 5,10 25j Wtshin'n 105 5 50 25 40 20; 25 ',5' 50 231 V1.25, 50! 50! Milt. Cor. Wayne . . 10 25! 5: 5 10' Richmond 5! 2515 JOHN SIM, Treasurer W. C. , Oct. it, 166S. 34td Cent re vi lie, Ind. Carpets Don't Pay the High Prices. rWlHE NEW ENGLAND CARPET CO., of RosJL ton, Mass., established nearly a quarter of a century ago, in their present location, in' Halls over k 71, 73. 75,77, 79,81, 83, 85 and 87, Hanover street, - . - r.. -,.u...i . .. f . unc uu.uij luiutaucu illicit; iinuatra itu VArici3 than any other house in the countrv. In order to af ford those at a distance the advantages of their low prices, propose to send, on receipt of the price, 20 yards or upwards of tbeir beautiful Cottage Carpeting, at 50 cents per yard, with samples of ten sorts, varying in price from 25 cents to $3 per yard, suitable for furnishing every part of any houe. m;v21 TlTRNPmB TAX. W If AVE RECEIVED the Duplicate for the collection of the Tax assessed for the benefit of the following Turnpike Road: Williamsburg and Economy Turnpike Section Line " Centerville and Pleasant Vali.ry Extension.. " Short Line " Ecouomy aud Farmland ' Dublin aud Farette County .' Economy and Walnut Level " ! Weat Grove Branch of the Ce ntruvillvJ and J acksonbu rg ... . . '. .......... Co. Noland'sFork Green Mount and State Line Wayne and Union Straight Lino Greensfork and Dover Bentonvillo and Lockport ... ... Rloomingsport and Economy.. : . . '3 Junction SPersons owning Real Estate along the line of the above named roads, are notified that the tax is now due, and will be collected at the same time as State and County Taxes, aud will become delinquent if not paid by the third Monday in April, ( 19th ) 18R3. JOHN SI.H, Treau. W. C. .r , "iN Centreville, Nov. 30, 1?3. , j PARK HOTEL1,. On the Americ.m & Europeun Pi;iii,' Cor. ULI KMAX and XASSil'SLs., " Near City Hall Park, NF. W-YORK . GEORGE WIGHT, Proprietor : N. B. Located in the very heart of the wholesale business, this is on.? of tb , m ist conveniently locatod Hotels for Merchants, Uusinoss men and others visiting tbe city. T "f h 'i ' 41-Om-iT. ij TjPlinonPTlt. TAX lVOtlCe wuamwmw awwaww. ALIj persoiis in arrears tor state and County tax for 1851.' tr former yc.-irs, are hereby notified that they will save costs by paying the same before tbe 15th of Dec, at which time I aiu required hy law to advertise real estate for sale to satisfy the amount of Delinquent Tax on the same. Sale to be made on tbe first Monday cf February, 1869. JOHN SIM, Co. TreasV, Ceuterville, Nov. 11. l&tiS. 37-3t A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a xafe and simple remedy for the cure of Nervous Weakness! Early Decay, Diseases of the Urin ry and Seminal Organs, and tbe whole train t disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate; I will send tbe receipt tor r re paring and using tbis medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of - Chary Address, 4 - ' '; - A 1 '- JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, -" The attention of our readers is directed to the advertisement of COK'S DYSPEPSIA .CURE, in, snoiber jart of the Palladium . . This truly Valuable Medicine id recommend : od bv all who U50 it. Read tho corti flea tes.

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-UNION PATCNT AGENCY. D. P. HOLLOWAY & CO. WASHINGTON CITY, D. C, jM g" AVEengagedin t'se businesaof soliciting Pat3 B.snf, .-ir.d prosecuting I'atent etsei. Ilusinesd cotru.-ietli i their care will receive proinj't ittontion. Claims Against thetiovciuinein, For Back Pay,

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BAKERY, At 'be West end of the Depot, where you cau get , C .O'OODI SQUARE H MEAL, . A nice LUNCH or dish of JTiiie Oysters, the first of the season, on short no tk;e. O0SFEOriONARIE3 and FBUIT. JOHN IJEIUiY, l'KorKiKTOK. Commissionor' Sale. STJiURSUAXT to an order of the Wayno Common Pleas Com t of Wayne County, Indiana, the undersigned will ofler at Pnblic Sale, on the pi-jimse-v on Saturday, the fcth day of January, lttij, at one o'clock of said day, (unless soontr sold at Private Sale,) the following Real Estate, to-wit: IkiIs No. 1, 2, 3, fc 4, in lilock No. 40, Hagerstown, in said county situate being the Real Estate of the late Daniel Scheeble. One fourth of the purchase money wi:l be rjquired down, and the residue in three e4u.1l instalments of six, twelve and eighteen mouths after date, with interest from date. Notes for the deferred I tar men ts secured by a mortgage on the premises, will be required of the purcbser. A deed will be made to purchaser wheu the sale i-? confirmed, and the conreyance is ordared by tbe Court. The proper- . ty esnbe purchased at private sale at any time before tbeaboveday. JAMES PERRY, - , ... Commissioner and A luiinislra'cr., Novoir.ber 27, lSti':. , 2-t Notice in Bankruptcy, rgtins is to c;ivi3 Ntmci; V 1 fx -; That on the 21st day of November, A. D-, ilSSS n Warrant in Bmkrtiptey was issued against the cstateof Benjamin F. Deal , of Richmond, in the County of Wayne, and State of Indaina, who. has beet adjudged a Bankrupt, on bis own petition: That the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to any such Bankrupt to him," or for his . use, and the transfer of any property by him Is forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors cf tbe aid Bankrupt, to prove their deb3' and choose one or more Assignees of his estate,, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, ta be boldea'at No. ti Eaist .Washington Street, a the city of Indianapolis,' in said .District, before John W. Ray, 'Register, on the S2U t'ay of Dec, A. D., 131S, at 9 o'clock, A;M" i i . BEN. J. SPOONER.U. S. Marsbal. Dec-. I, 1SSS. : 3Stt i District of Indiana A "tLttie" Fas1iIona"Me' Toveltieij "r theseasointD MaiinerytMBS.lUFF-S.- rr s KicuU0d,lDd?!pt.1l.

Professional Notices;

T. W. BEIMWETT, A.tt orney at Xi aw ; AESO, NOTARY' ' PUBLIC, - RICHMOND, IND. Jt$f OfGcc over Citiens.' Ji.ink. -s Richmond, Ind , Xcv. 10, 1,.8. 35-6m JOHN H. POPP, 'ATTORNEY AT I. AW and 7SOTAUV ! m. Ornce o. 3a. Main-ht.. ft -hmoiift. tn.l.. i Attends to tho collection tit all cUims in anv v-?tate I .t:o l aion. ill practice in any o! the Cc-urtJ ol Indiana and Ohio. Esecut; Deeds, M. tgsgi-s, s:i ! Powers t f Attorney, either iu!iti:d : r foreign. Pv srecial arrangement with C. P. .iAf:, in ,'incinnaf (German Consul) aud IIillkr Co., of New York, 1 am enabled to forward aud receive any mooev packages or other valuables, as well us to attend to thu transit of persons from any part cf Europe or from tliiscountry, .ST-All business Strictly confidential and promptly attended to. - J. II. V. July 7th, 1868. . lMtf JOHN C. WIIITRIDGE, Attorney at Law & Notary, VAUGIIAN BUILDING, fc'efcrthe corner of Mainand Fifth-sts. entrancton Main-st.. Richmond, Indians. ij. J, ritA.l llStU, 31. It. 1 Odice and Residence South Frnnklin Stree East side, between Stain acd Walnut, July 17, 1867. 30 tf RICHMOND, Indiah. C. H. BLTRCHENAL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND NTotarv Tu.blic' Office, over Citizens' Rank, entrance on Main Street; Dr. I. J. AVERY, AT HIS OFFICE on South Pearl, fourth door from the N. W. cor. of Pearl and Watnut-sts., Is prepured to attend promptly to a!! calls in the line of his Profession. Richmond, July 7th, 183. mf T. ROSE, Dentist, Ji.W. Corner of Main and Pearl-.sls., TrlicliraoTid. Incl rglEETII EXTRACTED without pain by tho SL use of Nitrous Oxyde or Laughing Gas. 3Teeth inserted from $10 to $15 per set. iJ-"All work WARllKTKD. Feb. 20, IS88, Mrs. E. Ferguson, M. D. ELECTIC PHYSICIAN AND Obstetricia n. OFFICE and liesidence, No. 15, North Fifth-St. four dojr North of the Catholic Church, RICHMOND, INDIANA. Special attention paid to Diseases of Women p.nl Children. Calls piomptly attended dav or i-isrht. 3-2a-3m W. Ferguson, 1YL D. F. Ph. S . ECLECTIC AND HYGIENIC PHYSICIAN. OFFICE and Residence, Nv. 15, North Fiii'j-St,, fonr doors north of the Catholic Church, TilCHMOND, INDIANA. - Special attention paid to Chronic, Rheumatic Jind Lnng diseases. 3-2S-om. HENRY BRATZ. ORAN PERRY. JOHN BRATZ ! " t Brats Ferry & Co., j (Snccetaortto Iiratz, 3fdr , Co.,) EMPIEE ! PLOW WORKS, i East 3Iaiu-St9 lie-1 ween 7th and Stb, EICHM0ND IND 30-tf. September 19, 1667. d: 'Coxst-MPTtON is as certainly cured as Intertiiittint J-'eccr, and as certaiulv preAented as Small Pox." for. thu',. E. A'.; Ji. I)., LL. I), et?. KING'S PREPAKKD PRESCRIPTION, j MAIE FROM TEE PRKsCRirTION OF Rev. Chas. hi. King, W. !., LL. I., kc, FOS THE PUEVKNTION OF COjSrSTJMITI02sr; For the Radical cure cf ASTHMA, i BRONCHITIS CATARRH, and nil aflcctions of the LUNUS, THROAT; and' AIR PASSAGES t for Oereml nd Special Derangements o! the NERVOUS SYSTEM ; for Disorders of the Stomach and Uowels. The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION increases the ttrenyVi and deepens the cnior ot'thv pnU bfood. Itsubdues tbe CHILLS and FEVER and diminishes tho Expuctoratinu. It checks the niVht sweats. Rlwa vs. in from seven to fourteen dars. The appetite is 'irorafrrf, and tiie patient rapidly gains flesh ; the corgh j aud tbe difficult breathing are speedily relieved ; t!.e-! sleep becomes culm and refreshing; the evacuations ! regular unit uniform. A Lli ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, .tc. DISAPPEAR WITH A RE ALLY ASTONISHING RAPIDITY. i ho PRESCRIa. TION'sfiould be used iu every Disease, by wHatkver name KNOWN, in which thrre is exhibited any Derangement of either the NERVoCT or the BLOOD Systems. It is nneqnaled in Female Disorders, Scanty or Suppressed Jht," Ha (," Ac. The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION is both the BEST and the most, ECONOMICAL Medicine that can betaken. Tbe average dose, is two teaspoons'iil 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 tli Night Sweats ; or Whisky or Cod Liver Oil for the t Wasting. Its Specific Action is upon the Constitu- I tional Dondilion, and, through this Condition, upon j the Whole Series of Symptoms. ! r Statemeuts from Patients. Arc. ' i e- rt i . . . . iulliok tui-L, viMijisAii:-! w as in the last stage ot uojismPTios. Prescription, my Chil SiSli aecreased, ana nnally altogether disappeared. A mere skeleton before, 1 am now wellstored with flesh. 1 My restoration is a marvel to all who know me. f Mrs. C. 1. WaicHT. "Your Prescription saved my daughter's life, and I lias probably saved me hundreds ot dollars." Rev. i E. HrMPHRSTS, Remsen, N. Y. ,, , ' "We bless God forthe benefit we have receive! from i. yonr Prepared Prescription. Rer. P. Peregrin B j Blossbnrg, llenn. ' ' ', "Every on ta wliora I have recommended it has i benefited much by its use.' " ' ' The " PREPARED PRESCRIPTION " is put npin a fl bottle, and is aold in Richmond brail DRUG GIST'S generally, or orders may be addressed to th Sole' proprietors, OSCAR O. i MOSES - CO., 27 Cortt.andt Strept, N. Y. Consultations free. A Circular, containing testimonials of many cases sueoessfolly treated, w ill be sent free, bv mail, to all who willwriteforit.' spnill-Ixr, Bloomiugton, Nursery. lYth YearT 400 Acr3s10 Greenhouseg. TAKE LARGEST and best stock, S.000,000 Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Hedge Plants, Giape Vinesj Small Fruits, Apple and other Nursery Stocks, sizes, very low for cash. - ' , Those wb would save money will send at once 2 ! red Stamps for 2 Fall Catalogues. ! It loomington. MeLaa CoIlI. - -. t Z -F. K PHOEXIX. j

250,000: Paving Brick!! : JVOW ON HAND AND FOR SALE, at Ly Fettas' Brick Yard, East from and adjoining Richmond. Better Brick was never moulded than Ihis lot, and the attentiou of our citizens is especially directed to their examination and purchase. To Consumptives. The IiBy. 'EDWARD A. WILSON will send ffro of chargej t jail who desire it. the prescription wtto thf directions for making and using the simple remh d? by which he was cured of a lung affection and te.'rcad disease Co'isnznptinn. His only object ihal benefit tbe atil.etedau'l he h.-pes ererv suflefer to try this prescription, as !t will cost them nothingn ill may prove a blessing. HesFeaddrcss tv. EDWARD A. WILSON, No.lC S mth Hci Street, Wiiliatnsbnrh NA

100 FARMERS, CjxK Fsrmfrs' Sons, con secure employ c.eat V paying from $160 to $130 per Uiontb, from now until next Spring. - Address at once, - ZLKjLER, McOURDY St. CO., Oct. 5. 1SG8. Cincinnati, O. NICHOLSON Sc BRO., Booksellers & Stationers, (OLD STAND) Main Street, opposite Citizens' Rank, RICHMOND, INDIAMA. 42-tf The Winter Hat Fashions. fM HE undersigned baa inst received hisne WI.NTKR Style of HATS and CAPS' towhich he invites the at tention of all who would j"v:s-:r- indulge in the lfltpntfasliCall at tbenatand . Cap store tf JiIINSUFFRINS RJcbmond, Pec. 12,181. THE '- DECKER&CO, IVORY AGRAFFE BAR PIANO FORTES. Are celebrated throughout the country, and are distinguished for tbeir . Singing Quality; ' , Volume ami Purity of Tone, Sympathetic Elastic, Even Toiich ; ! Durability of Coustrnetion, aud . . Reality of Fiuih ! FIRST PREMIUMS AWARDED At tbe Sew York Statu Fajb ir 1358, and whenever and wherever exhibited. The Decker A Company Pianos have always received the first premium whenever a nil ithcreoer they have competed with the most celebrated makes in this country. . ; - TIIE ; : i IVORY AC AFFEBAR!" Is un invention beautiful in its simplicity, and woderful in its practical elieet. It is the mo.t compact Aaratl'e ever invented, ar.d its influence upon the tone is to render it mellower, rounder, and more clearly brilliant, wbila it utterly overcomes that sharp, inctaltc quality which disfigures the instr omenta ot all other makers. . The unanimous opinion of the best artists and the most reliable critic is, that - . ; The DECKER & CO,, Ivory Agraffe Bar which in volnr 'onus sonority, aud positive solidity . tone, can tand coin- -parison with the best Cirand Pi nao-Fortes mae - -'---' J1 Every Piano is Wairented -r 7 years. warerooms, ; ; No. 2 UNION SQUARE, ' (.' r, of 1-lih St. and 4th Aveuue. Jan. 20, lSi'.S. 49 HEW YORK. GrJISTTJITsTE OREIDE WATCHES. rgIUS COMPOSITION, discovered twenty years M. - ago, by tbeFreDcb,andbyconstantexperience, has resulted in producing a metal that for acuta! wear and appearance, is in every respect equal to gold. . ; :- I .-'.':.. .' ? The Cases of tho Watch we advertise and sell, are made solid of this material, and with the ordinary care taken cf a Gold Watch, are Warranted tb wear eipiaily as well . They have a full jeweled Patent Lever movement, arer f "the same quality that sell . in Gold .Cases for $100,00 and upwards. T We will sell them at the following prices, to be paid on delivery of the Goods at your Express Office. Gents Large and Medium size, full jeweled, patent - lever, with Vest Chain to match $20,00. Ladies size, full jeweled patent lever,' with elegant Leonfaine Chain to match - . $20,00. Ladies small size, (very handsome) with chain to match , 15,00. .JS-Ta parties purchasing a cape containing six watches, we will make a lioeral discount. .. . Jafvrii tienuitie'ean he purchased only through us or our Authorized Agents. All orders must be addressed to ; 1 M. T. QUIMBT & CO., WHOLESALE JEWELERS, ' 133 Lake St. Chicago. III. Offices. 171 Brondway, X. Y., 14 Tianovcr St., Boston, Mass. -i-Factory, "54 Friendship . St. Provdence, R.I. . 24 6 mo.'" life health-strength. life-healthstrencth. THE GREAT FRENCH " REMEDY. . ; Delainarre's Specific Pills. ' Prepared by Garancierk A DrroNT, No. 11 Kue ' Lnmbard. Puris, ami highly recommended by the entire Medical Faculty of France. ....... Are a most energetic and e'licient Remedy in case if Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness ;. .Nightly, Daily or Premature Emissions; Sexual Weakness or Inpotenejf ; Weakness arising f rom Secret Habits and Sexual Excesses UHnjcation of the Genial Organs ; 'Weak Spine; Lime' r "Brick-dusP'depositefe in the Urine; .Mt'ky Disel-Rrges," Ac, and all the ghastly train of Symptoms arising from Overuse or Excesses. A pamphlet, contafning lull particulars, witb Dirf-jf lions ana Advice, pnntett in I rench, U.-rman, Spanish and English, accompanies each box, and a ill be sent by mail, free of cost, to any one who will write for it. Price $1 per Itoxr or Six Eoxet for $5. ; , A SIC FOR DEL AM AH RE'S SP ECIFIC PILLS, AXO TAKE AO OTHERS. Sold by all the principal Druggists, or will be sent by nail,ei4ri.y tealed from nil ol-nereatiom, on receipt of he specified price bv any advertised Agents, or bv tbe i ole Proprietors, OSCAR G. MOSES A CO., 27 CortI indt Street, New York. Agents for Richmond and ' icinitv, POTTS BKO'S . SAMPSON 4 ROSS. Dr. ."HUV. - - : - . : : . -;': pn. 41-ly 'HE GREAT ENGLISH EEMEDYSir James Clarke's Female Pills, ''repaired Vow pcrtcription of Sir J. Clarke, Jf. D., PhyticUm Extraordinary to Vie Queen . . This invaluable medicine is ntvailing in the cure ,f all those painful aud dangerous diseases to which ,: le female constitution is subject. It moderates all ; ;eese!- and removes all obstructions, from whatever TO MARRIED LADIES ' . It is particularly suited. It will, in a short time, i ring on the monthly period with regularity, ana aiI iough a powerful remedy, does not contain anything j irtfnl to tbe constitution. In all cases of Nervous 1 id Sninal Affections. Pains in the Back and Li ' ba. litiitue on slight exertion, Palpitation of theHi-Vrt.l , , her means have failed FuU directions the pam- : ilet around each package. " '' ' V ' : BPiciat. r! ota.l- f ' ' Remrt of Counterfeit. Ohterve thi name e" JOB 'OSES ou tie package purchase none tcithout ' all ten art hate and icorthlen immiiation. ' '- -j-j : N.B. One Dollar, with fifteen cents for postage, iclosedtothe sole Proprietor, JOB MOSES, 7Cort ndt Street. New Ytrk, will insure a bottle of the mnine, containing Fifty Pills, by return mail,securely taled from a! 1 observation . ' ' . JR E MO NT HOUSE, JOHN ELLIOTT; Proprietor. CORNER OF FIFTH AND AIW Richmond. Ind. 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fflllK, WARE-A VVLL SUPPLY, Made from best maferial. OniePn Patent Itoiler Coj per extend op the aides and Iron oo bottoms makes a Tin Boiler asgood as Copper. kinds of JOB WORK, on Hoofs, y; :.""' " .?i ' Tin Cotters, 'v "" 1 - Pipes, ' . (all united Iron Work, fecAr. Done at No 12, Main Street, at the Rid Stove, by Richmond, April 18, 1363. T. J. BAROIS.

n I R D " ' C A J E S A faltassortmect for Canaries. Also, Wood Cages, for Mocking-Birds and Red Birds, at T. J. BARGIS, Richmond, April 16,1S6S. A 3io. 1 2. Red Mtove. T. J. BARGIS AT No. 12, Main Street, Heel STOVE, DOES ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, SUCH AS Patting n Metal Roofs, Pipes, Ac.. Ac. Pays Special alttention to setting up Warm Air Foresees, and baa tbe best kind in ns. and warrant them to give satisfaction. All kinds of Stoves: keeps the Celebrated Self-Feeding Stove, "Morning Glory , for hard cotl. Persons wishing anything in the above line, would do well to give me a call. THOS. J. BARGIS. Richmond, Ind. Jnne 2, 188. 14-tt. . ; - '"'-. - Charles Est ell's ROOT AND SHOE 'MANUFACTORY NO 3 MAIN STREET: u. 15 OOTS & SHOES, CHEAP FOR CASH! Having a good assortment of Boots and Shoes now on hand, of my own manufacture and Eastern made work, and being prepared to till all orders for either " ' ' ' - - .

Sewed or Pegged Boots and Shoes. T"

At the shortest possible uof-ce. the undersigned respectfully asks the citizen? of Richmond and vicinity for a share of ptrnuge, thanking them for that heretofore so liberally extended. . , , ". ...... Jtnttrive him a rli at his Shop, one door East of T. Nestor & Co.'s Grocery Store, West Main Street, where he will tie happy to see hi old enstomers and as many new one who study their own interest, and want a trood pair of Boots or Shoes, made FlT-tiogly of the best material and at reasonable prices. Richmond. March 5tb, 1868. C. ESTELL. - - ,- Stitched or Pegged Boots1 and Shoes, M4DE OF THE REST MATERIAL, and in a substantial and workm m-like manner, made to orrfer, at -.-;.... HENRY EMRICH S SHOP, Two Doors Sonth of Plammer's Drugstore, .- . On South Pearl Street. ' Where be 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 tbe general satisfaction given heretofore, that all will be well pleased with his manufactme. ;W-Agood supply of BOOTS and SHOES, made at his establishment, on bund, wbich he is selling at very low rates for Cash. jP?BRepairingdone at short notice. :-1 ' - ' '-i : II. EM RICH. Richmond, May 19, 1868. 12tf BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. E. G. WOLVERTON HAS opened a shop on Pearl street, opposite the Mavor's office, forthe-manofature, repairing, and sale of Boots and Shoes. Particular mention will be paid to the quality and styles of customer work and satisfaction ' warranted. ' None- bnt good material used or the best of workmen employed. - Ladies work gotten up in the best style. Prices moderate. . r. , Richmond, Ind.', May 5, 1868. lOtf. . in. . . - ' f , i - M A Good Farm For Sale. MTILL RE SOLD,atpiiv8e !, the East WW part of tbe Farm of the late Nathaniel McClurc, situated one mile East of tbe Boston Pike, and three miles South from Richmond, con taiuing . NINETY-FIVE ACRFS. (more oi less.) Not less than half of this land is well timbered, and the balance is in good cultivation all well watered, with a never-failing branch and most excellent spring. ' Terms -ol Sale.' One-half of tbe price f the Farm will be traded for City property, and the balance in payments, as may be agreed upon 'between the parties. For further particulars, enquire of the undersigned, residing on the premises. July 7, 1868. - 19:3m:4 Ip. N . D. M cC LURE . V ' p. kelly, MERCHANT TAILOR, West Side of Pearl Street, opposite No. S's Engine :": House. ., ! i'-.-n RICHMOXD, INDIANA. CUTTING- DONE TO 0BDER. I am thankfnl to my old Patrons au l the public generally for past favurs,and solicts a continuance of the same. All Work promptlr and neatly done. 26-ly . AVENUE HOUSE. '--lift-- ImS " JACOIJ GOIINER, - rKOPUIETOR. Fort Wayne Avenue, opposite R. R. Depot, T rr- liRICHMONLVND. f- - f H t u fa"'-;- ' ?. . This fine and ebmmodio'tis house offers extra inducements to the traveling public o-ving f its close proximity to the Depot, and wholesale and manufacturing of the city. Every effort will be made to serve the public satisfactorily, Terms moderate. "" ' ' " "V ' ' " ' ' 29-ly ' IPoblishedia the Warner Building, ou . Tuesday; Hornings, By HOLLOWAY 4' DAVIS, At 2 per Volume, "' PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ;- I JOB P R IN T I NG , We haye .a new "DAY JOBBER' and new. fenta of Type of the latest styles, both plain and fancy, and are prepared to do work neatand expeditiously. ,

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