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JUL RICHMOND, IND. JAN. 26th, 1869. 'L)unt iilop over," the old man said, A s he ylaced.Mshsnd bathe yng jttn'i head; 'CK it by all means, go it fast; -l j it while leather sad horseshoes last; U it while hid and hair on hrj3 "JL Will bold together. Oh, go it, of course Ui its rapid as erer you mo, htlUO"ltJ But don't slop over, my dear young man. "Don't slop over. You'll find some day ' ' That keeping ma eye? to the windward will pay. A horse may rue a' little eo long, A preacher prekch just a fraction too strong, And a poet who please the world with rhymes May write aneVsegret it in atee-timea. Keep' the end or the effort id view, And don't slop over, whatever you do. a k 'Don't slop over. The wisest men Are bound to flop over bow and then , 0 Aid yet tae &f at vort r feast .: Jt J l Jg Are the very ones who blander the least. Tnoa who fors ill inlk sever mSLUd'J.Z'l Are the ones who carry the steadiest pail. : ' Wherever yon go, go in for the fat; But don't slop over and freexe to that! "Don't slopevr,.dsnUt yeurself, rTT Nor always reach to the highest shelf, The next to the highest will genVaKy do, ' i ! S And answers the needs of such as yon . Vi- . Climb, of ceurse, bat always stop . . t ;! - j., T - And take breath a little this side of the top; ' And so you 'will reach it in wind and strong ' J Without slopping over. Thus ends my songr , , .., Wins Makjko Marks Drunkards. -; Do people who make and drink wine of- . ten become drunkards, or is it truo as many assert, ' that : in countries ; where wine is made and drank freely, there are very few drunkards? ; Dr-;i J.- G.: Holland writes from Lausanne, Switzerland the - home of the vine; JTlieT is :HO question that the people would be better, healthier, happier, and much more prosperous, if there were not a vineyard in the Canton. We have all been told in America, and I fnlIjr believed it, that, if a people could bo . supplied witn a cheap,-wine, tney .would not get drunk.-- I am thoroughly undeceived.The people drink their, cheap white wine here to drunkenness. "A boo .zierset than bang xound the multitudinous cafes here, it would be hard to find in any American city. The great differ; ence in the drunkenness of an American and a Swiss city is found in the fact that the man who has wine in him ; is good ' natured, and the -man, who; is equally charged with, whisky, is a demon. The people here 'ere just' ar intempet ate as they . ar in AiHerica. ' V i Tit ftp ttiw fTwwAiTTiwrTT. Tha rptiA.. gade -Senators who proved recreant to te trusts reposed in them by their con stitoents are rapidly receiving their rewards." Patterson ofTennessee,5 was- the, . first' to receive orders to quit. . : Next, Tixon, of Connecticut, was kicked out. t Doolittle,lot; Wisconsin,, is .repudiated and sent out in the cold.- Henderson, of Missouri, was not mentioned in the caucus wbieh nominated his successor. Van Winkle, of West Virginia, is doomed. It is fortunate for Trumbull and Fessen f den that their terms do not expire on' the 4th of March," 18G9. Andiew John son, when liQ descends lbto the pohticalr dead house on the 4th of March, will not1, J be alone.? set tAnil vie i! Zx'y Moral: JLt iSTiot'safe to betray the confidence of the-people. There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death' Cincinnati Gazttte. ; .1 . t", ' ' FKBVAiuNtt PuaVhb: When tho pro pel lor Hippocampus was lost in a storm, on Lake Michigan, last June,' some oi the survivors, during a night and nearly a day. Tiftd nothing , between them and death save a few thin boards.' ".Thes persons held above; the waves an old - man the only praying one among them while he besought the merciful Father to pity His children This intercession continued for hours, - until deliverance came. ' ' Can a 1 scene more thrilling be imagined? Life confined to so small ' a space,' and Death surrounding it so largely! Even wicked men felt the power of prayer amid such dangers. A steer of el eph antic proportions is owned by Stockwell fc Hadley, of Ray county, MissourL I He s is eleven feet, four inches long from top of head to root of tail, twelve feet around the chest, and twenty one hands high - from hoof, to center of withers. His age is five years, and he weighs 3,800 pounds. - - ? A railroad' trainrfecently ran over lrtjr ox team near South Berwick, Me. The driver, who had been-asleep on the cart in a state of intoxication, had a narrow escape, and when picked out of the debris, said, "shut the barn door, it's get : ting chilly?...,..'; .-w-iVwVu v- ; Certain parties in Russia agreed to make a present of a ton of wine to a pop ular man, and that each should contribute a certain "quantity- ' When the receptacle for the offering was tapped, it was found to be filled with water, - Each honest man, beileved that his share of .the contribution would not be discovered, but unhappily they all. had the same idea.'ii : ! J :'t '-r; : ' The people' of Detroit were much , attonislved. on .Ne wJfear's ... Day, to see the Detroit river,. running up stream. The oldest inhabitant had never witnessed the like before. The phenomenon lasted six hours, and is supposed to have : , been caused by the .banking up of ' the waters of Lake ri? at the mouth of the river by a atronlrtndr 1 -k- ; r M-The : Postmaster of Washington, D. 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Copies of All Claims, In any Patent issued by the Patent Office since 183'' will be furnished on the receipt of $1, the applies giving the full name of the Patentee, nature of tl invention,date of the Patent, Ac. Washington City, July 4,18S 22tf "Coxsumptios is as certainly cured i Intermittent Fever, and as certainly pre.eu! ed as Smo.Il Pox." Rsv. Chat. E. Kin . M. D., LL. D. etc. KING'S PREPARED PRESCRIPTION, MADE FROM TBI PRESCRIPTION OF ' Rev. Chas. E. Kiag, M. D., L.L.. D., &c, FOR THB FRBVBXTIOS OF 0OISrSXJMI?TIO3Sr; For the Radical cure of ASTHMA, BRONCHITI CATARRH, and all affections of the LUNGf THROAT, and AIR PASSAGES ; for General r Special Derangements of the NERVOUS SYSTEli for Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels. The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION increases tl atrenyth and deepens the eobor of the pale blood. ' Itsut dues the CHILLS and FEVER and diminishes tl ; Erpectoratiou. It checks the night sweats, alway: in from seven to fourteen days. The appetite is invii orated, and tbe patient rapidly gains flesh ; the coup and the difficult breathing are speedily relieved ; tl : sleep becomes calm -and refreshin?? the evacuatior; regular and uniform. ALL ASTHMA, BRONCHI T1S, Ac, DISAPPEAR WITH A REALLY ASTON ISHING RAPIDITY. The PRESCRla, TIOK should be used in ereryDi ease, by wBatbtbr vamk known, in which there exhibited any Derangement of either the NERVOL' or the BLOOD Systems. It is unequaled in FemaiDisorders, Scantvorrluppressed Afennem, Wkitet."u The PREPARED PRESCRIPflON is both tl BEST and the most ECONOMICAL Medicine th , can betaken.!-' The average dose, is two tea spoon r taken once a day. - The patient never requires und any circumstances, to use "Cough Mixtures" for tl -Cough ; "Expectorants' Weakness; Iron fort lie blo Anodynes for the Nervous Irritation ; Acids for tl Night Sweats; or . Whisky or Cod Liver Oil for tl '. Wasting. Its Specific Action is upon the Constiti tional Dondition, and, through this Condition, up ' tbe Whole Series of Symptoms.'- . Statements from Patients, $ic. : College HiLr Cikoinnati : I was in the lat stage of Consumption. In ten davs after taking tl. 1'RSsCRimos, my Chills, Night Sweats, Fever, Ac decreased, and. 1 final I v altogether disappeared, mere skeleton before, I am now welistored with flesl My restoration is m marvel to all who know . me.Mrs. C L. Wbioht; . : n "Your Prescriptioa saved-my dausrhter's life, an has probably saved me hundreds of dollars." Rei E. Humphreys, Remsen, N. Y. t -. ' , . . "We bless God for the benefit we have received froi yonr Prepared Prescription." Rer. P. Peregrin) Blossburg, llenn. v, . , -; , "Every one to whom I. have recommended it ha benefited much by its use. - . The " PREPARED PRESCRIPTION " is put up! I a $1 bottle, and is sold in Richmond by all DRU GIST'S generally, or orders may be addressed to th Sole proprietors, OSCAR G. MOSES A CO., 2 ' Coktlasdt Stredt, X. Y. . Consultations free, j Circular, containing testimonials of many cases sue oessfully treated, will be sent free, by mail, toall wh will write for it. . . .f ipB4l-ljr ' --f . - . . , JAMES M. STARR, mm PIPE FITTER, Gas Office- on Main Street, between Peari ' 'if ana Marion, on 2d Floor. Pine G-ap Fixtures, at Less TIIAr EASTERX PRICES, - All work promptly done in the best and mo? satisfactory manner and VTa&kaktsd. Richmond, Jan 5, 1869. i 44:i j AVSNOT HOUSE, JACOB GOHNER ; PROPRIETOE. .' Fort Wayne lvenncj opposite R. R. Depot, RICHMOND, IND. This fine and Commotions house offers extra ir ducenieots to the travel int public owing to its closproximity to the Depot, ant wholesale and manufar turing of the eity-. .Every effort will be made t serve the public satisfactorily. Terms moderate.

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ins ;!" t ft t. AND. rt iiAi'JLl Li4 At the West end of the DepoCw here you can get GOO D'SQCAR E 'ME A L i A nice LDNCH or dish of - ' iC-l fu Fine Oysters, THE FIRST OF THE SEASON, ON SHORT NO , TICK. ; . ; ; OONFEOriONAEIES and FBLTIT. i JOHN BEERY, Propkietob t 6-6u-,s "". .... .: ; , 100 FARMERS,; ; ; OK Farmers Sans, con .secure employment payiug from $100 to $150 per tioqth, from now until next Spring. 1 Address at n, ' f. ;; -; ZEIGLEIt, MeCUKUY A CO., Oct. 6, 1368. . . ..... (,, ; .Cincinnati, O. t ; NICHOIiSON ft BROv Bookstellers dr Stationers, , .. t..5! t?tJr c; HtU (OLD STAND) 4 Main Street, apposite CltizeaaT Bank, '" :" RICHMOND, INDIAMA.' i ' ' 42-tf . Tt - 'r:-;'? a1 The Winter Hat Fashions. THB undersigned haa just received hisae . WINTER Style of HATS' and CAPS to which he invites the at ' indulge in the latestfash 5i.Callat tbe Hat and Uap store of JOHN SUFFRINS, Richmond, Dec. 22, 1863. DEOKER&CO, : J, ivort: AGRAFFE BAR f. :j F I A N O F O RT B S ; Are celebrated throughout the; country, and; are ( distinguished for tneir - T Sinking Quality : , . . .! ".., Volume and Purity of Tone, '" SfmpatheticEIastie,ETenToneli;-a. ; Durability ..of Construction, and ........ Beauty of Finish ! , . FIRST PREMIUMS AWARDED At the New York Statb Fair in 1858, and whenever ' . and herever exhibited -,T is,,v The Decker & Company Pianos have always receir cd the first premium whenever and wherever they bare competed with the most celebrated makes in this country. -- T HE IV OR Y A CAFFE BAR! Is an invention beautiful in its simplicity, and woderfnl in its practical effect, it is the mooi compact Arraffe ever invented, aed its influence upon the tone is to render it mellower, rounder, and more clearly brilliant, whil it utterly overcomes thatsbarp, nietilic quality wbica aisngures tne .nsuuments oi all other makers. - - -i ' ' The unanimous opinion-of the - best artists and the 'most reliable critics is, tnav ' r. 3The DECKER & CO,, Ivory Agraffe Bar -which in volar-'uouHsonoritTj and pos-' -; itive solidity . . tone, can stand com parison with the best C.rana . a no-Fortes mawc. y-vx-zvn Every Piano is Warrented 'r 7 y 3ar8 . , , . WARE ROOMS, No. 2 UNION SQTJAKE, ;r. of 14th St. and 4th Avenue. NEW" YORK.. Jan. 29,1868. 49 ' A O RE IDE WATCHES . f BUIS COMPOSITION, discovered twenty 'yesrs M. ago, by the French, and by consta nt experience, has resulted in producing a mtal that for acuta! wear and appearance, is in every respect equal to gold. ".V A " ,. , .. ' - ' . y The Cases of the Watch we advertise and sell, are made solid of this material, and with the ordinary care takeu of a Gold Watch, are Warranted to wear equally as well., r , ' They have a full jeweled Patent Lever movement, are of the same quality that sell in Gold iCases tor $100,00 and upwards. We will sell them at the following prices, to be paid cu delivery of the Goods at your Express Office. Gents Large and Medium sixe. full jeweled, patent , lever, with Vest Chain to match $20,00. Ladies size, full jeweled patent lever, with 'elegant : Leontaine Chain to match ; .. .. . r $20,00. Ladies small size, (very handsome) with chain to match " 15,00. cJ-To parties purchasing a case containing six watches, we will make a lioeral discount. , , jSThe Genuine can be purchased only through us or our Authorized Agents. All orders must be addressed to , 4 .y'--f.-'O-ft't -r M. T. QTJIMBY & CO., 1 WHOLESALE JEWELERS, n f' ? '133 Lake St. Chicago, 111. Offices. 1T1 "BroadwayJ If. Y. 14 Hanover St., Huston, Mass.' Factory. 54 Friendship St. l'rovdence, R.I. ' - - - 24 S mo. : LIFE HEALTH STRENGTH; LIFE HEALTH STRENGTH. THE GREAT FRENCH r ; REMEDY. ' Delamarre's Specific 3 Pills. 4 -! Prepared by. Garancierb A Dipomt, No. 14 Rite Lumbard. Paris, and highly recommended by the entire Medical faculty ot .trance. -: . ' Area most energetic and efficient Remedv in case kf. Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness; -Nightly, I'auy or, Premature Emissions ; sexual Weakness or Inpotency f" Weakness arising from Secret Habits and Sexual Excesses Relaxation of tbe Genial Organs ; Weak Spine; '-Lime"r "Brick-dust"depositesin tbe Urine; 'Milky yisc&arges, c, and all the ghastly train of Symptom's arising from Overuse or Excesses. A pamphlet, containing full particulars, with Directions and AJvice, printed in French, German, Spanish and English, accompanies each box, and will be seat ( by mail, tree of cost, to any one who will write for it , Price $1 per Box, or Six Boxer for $5. " j A&K FOR DELAM ARRETS SPECIFIC PILLS, AND Sold bv all the principal Druggists, or will be sent by mail, securely healed from all obeervation, on receipt of tbe'specified price by any advertised Agents, or by the sole Proprietors, OSCAR G. MOSES A CO., 27 Cortlandt Street, New York. ; ' Agents for Richmond and vicinitv, POTTS BRO'S , SAMPSON A ROSS. Dr. D'HCY. ' ' " -' , ,' ' -' ' : ',.' ':.'.'. ::r: r rfpn.;4l-ly ; - THE GEEATrMGLISH-EEMEDY-Sir James Clarke's Female Pills, " Prepared from a perncrijitiim of Sir J. Ciarlee, Ml D., . Phyricinn Extraordinary to the Queen, i - ? o This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure "of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excesses and removes all obstructions, from whatever cause. ,'.. .--' ,. : TO MARRIED LADIES ; T It is particularly suited. . It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity, ana al- . though a powerful remedy, does not contain anything hurtful to the constitution. In all cases of Nervous - and Spinal Affections, Pains ia the Back and Lit bs, I'atigne od slight exertion. Palpitation of the Ho rt, Hysterics and Whites.it will effects.- when!; other means have failed. Full directions .. thapaiv, phlet around each package. i ' -- y ? Jsvkciai. iroTicie. I;v ?w f .' : . Beware of Counterfeit. Obterve tie name of JOB MOSES O'i the package purchase none, without it all other are bate and worthiest immitationt. ' ; r N. B. One DoUar, with fifteen cents for postage, enclosed to the soie Proprietor, JOB MOSES, s7 Cortlandt Street, New York, will insure a bottle of tbe genuine, containing Fifty Pills,by return mail,seturely ! sealed from all observation. " - SlO to $15 MADE DAILY NO RISK with our . STENCIL and KEY CHECK TOOLS AND MATEf RIALS. Reduced Price-List free.- 'T.N. HICKOX I A CO., 280 Pearl Street, New York. iw

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STOVE, BOES ALL KINDS OP JOB WORK, 8CCH AS ; Putting on MeUl Roofs, Pipes, Aen Ac. .. ; Pays Special atttentwHt to setting up Warm Air Furnaces, and tin the best kind ia use, and warrants them to give satisfaction. All kinds oi fetoves: keeps ho Celebrated SeH'-Fccdiriff Stove, "Morning Glory, ' ror; nam com. rersons wisrucg snyinng in trie above line, would do well to give me a call. . .. ,.u:v , tdos. J. Bargis. t:t Richmond, lnd.. June 2, 188.1 4-tf. Charles Etcll' i'i i BOOT ASD SHOE " MANUFACTORY ... : j ,U0.; 3 MAIN STREET: OOT8 5IIOE8, CHEAP FOR CASH I , 1 'v ' J . . ' ;., . . -i.. Having a good assortiaeat of Boots and Shoes . now on hand, of my own manufacture and Eastern atade work, and being prepared to fill all orders for either , . v.: t.,-:. rr.Ciiyie.iUS'.'.t. .Sewed or Pegged Boots and Shoes. At tbe shortest possible notice, the undersigned respectfoUy asks the citizens of Richmond and vioiaity for a share of patronage, thanking them for that heretofore so liberally extended. - - Just rive hint a call at his Shop, one door East of T. Neator A Co.'a Grocery Store, West Main Street, where he will be happy to see his old customers, and as many new ones who study their own interest, and want a good pair of Boots or Shoes, made riT-tingly of tbe beat material and at reaaoaable prices.- '- , . Richmond. March Mb, 1868. C. ESTEaVL. Stitched or: Pegged j Boots ; and Shoes MADE OF THE BEST MATERIAL, and in a substantial and workman-like manner, made to order, at - ri V TLEXCTCZ EMRZCB-S SHOP, 1 Two Poors South of Plammer's Drugstore On South Pearl Street Where he respectfully invites the eitiaena of Richmond and vicinity to give him a call and a share of patronage, being sure, from the good quality of his work ana the general satisfaction given heretofore, that all will be well pleased with his manufacture. jsA good : supply of BOOTS aud SHOES, made at his establishment, on hand, which he is ael ling at very low rates for Cash. .y-Repairing dona at short notice. ' ' - --.,. . 7. ., .IL. MRICH. ! .Richmond, slttXlimiS. ; ... 12tf HAS- opened a shop en Pearl street, opposite pje Major's office, for the manufacture, repair! .ig, 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 used or jthe best of workmen employed. Ladies work gotten up is th best style. '-Prices moderate." : fr- 'v;:j in :;"- . T Richmond, lnd., May 5, 1S68. lOtf. EC tSi DICKIIfSOUT, WATCHES, ' ? CLOOZSi ' JEWELBY, "Jf ' SIL VER AND PLATED WARE, i ' i an No. St.' Main. Street, JJ J-JJ'Jij' ' """ r l c n'M'd n d fi s iJ !, : c, Repairing, done on s'aor notice. April 2, wi?0811 SS3"X 6tf :rt ,- .! ' "n 7i) ' ;-.'- , r...-y l' i LL' the ITashlonable' Novelties of the season,1n m.' MiUincryj f MRS. TLIFF'S;.-'' .' .' ;- ?f Richmond, lnd. Sept. 8,1868. . ; , 2T-3mo. E - k - a; f MERCHANT TAILOR West Side of Pearl Street, opposite No. 3's Engine on ,V-J&'uml i S-,.? iShlb i-i l RICHMOND INDIANA.? rew " " OlTTTINa DONE TO 0BDER.:: I am thankful to my old Patrons and the public generally for past favors, and soiicts a continuance of the same. ' " - ' v r.All Work promptly nd.oeatly done. , . . ... ( M HAVE-RECEIVED te -Duplicate, for the collection of the Tax assessed for the benefit of tbe following Turnpike Roads: j r-- - T s, r t -. -. ? Williamsburg and Economy V.; .A.".rT.. Turnpike. section ijine.'.i. ...i. .... Centerville and Pleasant Valley Extensions ' X Short Line. . '.i. i. 'w.i;..iii'.i... ".U Economy and Farmland. Dublin aad Fayette County. ... .... Eeonony and Walnut Level.... :, ia .:'.. - West Grove Bnneh of tbe Centrevflle aod . -.. - -' 5 Jaeksonburg........ ...'.........;..'.. ...." Co. Noland'sFork t.yy'A Green Mount and State Line " .Wayne and. Union Straight Line...;. ... . . Greensfork andDover..,. ........ " Bentonville and' Lockportr.'i.I:'.. '.t .v' ''ti Bloomingsport and Economyr.I,i . .1ii'.!?.'l' Jeootion ... ...1 i...l,....if..ir '? .- jJf-Persons owning . Real Estate along the line of the above named roads, are notified that the tax ia now dee, and wilt be collected at the f same time as State and County Taxes, and will become delinquent if not paid by the third Monday in April, (19th) 1869. ryc:i u V.- ;u, JOHN SIM, Trees. W. Ceutreville, Jiov.30, 1868. ?, ; f-i IsPablishedin the Warner Bnildiacoa Tuesday Homings,By HOLLO WAY Sc DAVIS, ' At ,6 peioliicae, ;J. . .PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ' "t J O B P R I N T I N G, We have a new iDAY JOBBER," and new fonts '-' 1' ;- .'f.- - . of Type of the latent styles, i:3i ro both plain and fancy, and are prepared t, do work neatand expeditiously - Pamphlets -? Bills leading, I CataloKaesrii? l: : Head!,;Cards, Notes, . - 0 j i -.j ,f . Show Bills,, . f "-Haadbill, 1 1 hln Ju Blaak; ia h'iista Posters, t Envelopes, ' Circulars, ' " Cheeks, i , 1 1 Laaals, Ac

PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLE