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RICHMOND. iND.. FEB. 2nd. 1869 pndence as follow,.: j g ltMi asTsr'"ni J Wtf woiiI? t'-fa.l ifWat viVtfioii eve LA Hon.A0.'0.wfrttr j 'iirlit which magnifies the mote io Mr. Pratt:, was', born in Cazenoria. Cinob:u-k' eye coul J j ha-e beensensUfve Madison county, New York, in.1814. "t& ine n rearer hmiitf htuia iVanl aV.t iiMuiiOn i:i the fStipnixth y4kf6tl bis rangt-rant teLvreen two iuUviIuaJ to
i. ,He graduated at Hamilton Cole,'N"ew Tork,4 j(n isili at the earfy lege age of seventeen, with, the highest hor era of his class. He was an earnest wvi Jaborious studentring him to almost superhi Uon to make the moat of In. the spring ol 1832, afoot and aioae ne started ior tne great w est, -'. ...... . m . ftlidf enough U defray; hia expenses. . - .-"-. - f - "-! ' - be entorsd into an 'engagement s teai - I. 1 -1. T ourg, tearoom county in tuis otate, - whichjie4 retained r until the spring of 1833, when he' wasfelected "Principal of the Seminary at Rising Sun, Ohio conntftl.An nn nfMiA mnat ff.iriliinr in . " Y. . 7 . " " . nwrouoM or . learning. a-.tne?souuieasc ern partor ' the State. HaTing, deter- . rniaeOl upon the law for his profession : he eame to Indianapolis fa 1834; and 2 began bis legal studies in the' Office of - Messrs. .Fletcher & Butler, then amon e?s the, pleading members J of. the '.Bar in I'L. tiie State, aud remained with1 them tin-
begin the struggle, and battle of life nor insult the public ititel g.r.c- bv pre Zm-Zft.'?, i ! soone strangers,-witn" no "capital but tenamgtaat the way of neuurin the r"rnh nm"of '.' "H'e. t-v-lI'T with ili:i-'rti n I bis education backed by great energy eUctipn of. Senator, was 1L" an Rlen ! of j SSSSicn 17 and perseverance, and with scarcely innocence Wore, "and" that 'Mr' Cn rfrrt bJ?rraiitkm. f 4 -
tit 18.33 when; having beea admitted to , i m I T es wl, continue to ' i u i .' w-"ld office under the restrictions of the practice ia the various courts of the Governrrpnt "Af t,,.., , ,V .i... . . . . - vovernncnc M. 1 urqlu-tte, Procureurf?..h.e Joctted, a, .g-taport Cass Imperial at Vervins, 'has -also resigned -county, wiere he h devoted hira?elf lor the sauie reasons. A story ia "to d almost exclusively to the practice of .f ftJud f Paris, who remarked a sho;t hUprofescionin'thatan l'thelfoiniMg. ..n'l rff'JlS if "nieat did not . - .7 have the opinions which he w-is to deliv - ja'ici ,lntricts, up to the p resent, wih er more legibly written for him he should
profession. . Ia 147-Jie- w ti nominate f by the Whigpirty ofr the ,N'nth District s ' their Candidate for CjjrVY bit 'the District, as well as the State r being at that tltioc1 Deirocratlc ho was dciuate i by a small majority. , ; In 1851, and again in 1853", he w h a member of the lower.br ancbTof the General Assembly of Indiana, and whs an active and earnest member, tak ng a la boriousTpart in its proceeding.nd exerting greatinfluence in the .important legislation of that period, - In Jl35j6 he was a candidate foir Dis -Iriet Elector on the Republican ticket, ' and has since the organizat'pn of the party been an ardent . and zealoua supi portel'of its principles In-1860('he was elected as a delegate for the State at large td( the National . Republican Convention at Chicago. Be log -jaaa, of large'ahd : preposessing appearance, with a voice , in proportion to his mental as well as' physical pro , pott ions, be was selected; as, L Reading Clerk, and "will be welp remembered by the many thousands who assembled at that great and important' convention. In 1863, .he was put, in nomination and supported by the jRepulican minority of that ever memorable session of the General Assembly 'as their candidate for the United . States Senate, but as the Legislature was . largely , Demo- ' ocratfe there was no hope oi success."". ; In : 1868, he waa; nominated 'ffor Congress, in the Eighth Congressional Dis trict, and abandoning all. else, devoted . his whole time energy and power, to the canvass, and by .hia eloquence and con vinciag arguments, added . no little ' to the success of the Republican'party. . Ia .his pcoeesion he maintains a most enviable b. reputation as a ju:ist he is eminent; as a member ofy society, he stands 3eser?edly -3 ' high A finish d soholor of " great and 'refined mental culture; with a genial. disposition, inter mingled; with a never-failing fund of humor, wi and sentiment combined, he is the lWe-of the circle- of his proles sional friends and f neig6l7ora. Upright in his character; gentlemanly in liis deportment generous and sy mphatetio" iti his disposition; unostiutatious in manner; modest and retiring to ' a fanlt strictly exemplary in his deportment in short- possessing all the q iaiities which bhould ever characterize a- great and good man., . He will fill the thigh 4and honorable position to which he has been chosen with uofaor to himself and credit to the State and ' the party who have choosen him, without even aolici ting liia consent. u n ;Wth two such Senators as Oliver P. Morton and Daniel D Pratt, in the Sen ate oCthUnited States, Indiana-will ho sccoud in point of ability and .influence to no'otuer State. Indianapolis Jour nal. ? 1 i.J Advices from Uayti state that a battle tc ok place ia which the Caoos were victorious." The revplutionists, appear to be gaining , ground everywhere ia ttifii'-! ,r.:V r) utra.-.'U tiw. vr- s-nn.'" -1 ... "'.' If '-ri( '''.:--.....:".- '; !;". "' : Freieht for Salt Lake is now sent from , V "V TT
miles, new iui - , v ara ai v seen west pt the Rocky Mount inj; , We have now the longest line of continuous railroad track in the world. The now on the line, of ,the .Central FacUie, among the Sierra- Nerada mount ains, baa not attained a depth of more than mix feet this Winter. Snow plow bare been brought into requisition by the Bailroad Company on the naoonrsins. and thos far they ;har been able to keep the trackxlfcar. 5 ;;.':;.'".Vr., . - ic-.vf.iv'v'ti''''- 'i''"'.' ,'f.'V':" -1' vs-.f A
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io wy, we suau not piuv th I v-iit I . . back is the Satan who has f.n roduceJ I I Th lie resiirnntion of Baron "Se'wnier. Prnn roup T m nan'n 1 . T.-. . . 1 because the Government Httempte.1 to bully hitninto judicial decisions a-lvcrse to the press, is hailed with ..delight by evcrJfLiberal editor in the nation. He ,". -.'V"3 ?nueiii ior Mem - ncjr. an.t weakness' I 1 . .. , n JUS spirited letter of estimation Le sid that j would neitber-addrcss an audience aner the siiryeilJance of a secret police, ?or Lf rri "Conclusions imposed be l" .Vll:f!.T was not voluntary, but forced upon himi by unjust reproaches from the Govern-1 ment-This letter is a severe satire up" f ' To Pcairr aRoom Sera pitcher of WMier in a room nd in a few minufes it will have absorbed all the lespired sa roony, .the alf of wFfioh wilLlie enme purer, but the water utlerlv filth The colder" the w.l'jer i- theerea'-er th capaeitv to contain these uases. At nn
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ordinary temperature a pail of water !.'" will absorb a pint of i carbonic . i I gsu ' OUIt FASHION P LATEST.' and several pints of ammonia TllJ Ca- ! Tbe originbfe fashion plates will be continued. paeity, is : nearly doub ed by reducing 4he 1 MOBBt CO TfA GE8.-Tte 'only nmnsine in this Water lo the t mperatlire of ice. fl j I enee. 1 ,nat Pye" these designs is the Laiiy'a Book. " water kept iri a room'- awhif-U' alwavs. j DR t t.tio.VS.- InthU we are lo alono . unfit for use. hor the samertaj-on watrj.p.v.V.U.Jf7C:C.Jey- is jhe onlr a irom a pump-glionld always Wpiimpeillne wf'ch muic prepared expressly f.i- it tiout'in the inorijiher before"anv ol it is ''i1": used I mi nire water -f'mW ;!,;, ! I !l v, a' VTItepaEX's HQRTICULTC- , , ' CZ"3Fc7 "r4.-2T. 1"JUI lOUP lL and HEALTH department. than l nam re hit. ' t 1 ... r r ' OODKV'.S IWAI7CAULE RECEIPTS .'Tb- was-a wise nigrwbo.Trruek Jl JL':?re'TT",,'if!" ifr9'1 8r..!r, : Nurses iiiji oi me uapoiness ot m-irri-.'l peopl, said, Dat ar' teir S' altoredder how llSTED ExiR'AVfXl's u a r, r
dev enjov dems Ivts." The te!l6w whrt j.iinped at a conclu , sion dislocated on of his ankles Short calls are bt. is the tly when it lit on a hot stove. 4Iow. Aupt y.Mti .ike.j tjie jrqk of th , varminf? askd ' an "Ar jfc-iii-:ui of a Down e.ister Tnho wa gnzifta with dis jtededj-tiat an; t liijjc-JfCi :( witlden jawa on tlie ba.k ( .tUJi -i -ippi '" "Waal," respantld the Yan kft-. Hi ain t what yew'il. call, a hanotn critter -hut he'a a deal of openuess when he smiles " ; ' A tPdcllf r'. In lfvinrr tn iT..).i, -- . - - - i. w. VAiriQIII .rtssi vr verbs to a class, said to one ot ihe l.ovs. "Now, observe: If I av John beaten what is'John a delation r to the ver6'?-fe i . t- 1 i . i ' I i-v.JOhn gets licked ana we t-d the.bov ! o, no, yon o blockhead ; Wn tt,! does -Jdhil do ?? '"I'-'dun'kfeow, unless Tie hollers ' -' Barked ' to Dat A" gentieman traveling through one' of our rural brfei cincts of a certain Conntv, a ';;;faw.J.l"d.ys vc ""io mj iui iu uuuse, b.iii tnus a posted a to w headed ' urchin ; who was i seated on the top of the gate post : ;Bub, ' wliere'sj ourf, pa V. The youngster replied : "Pap's just down thire beyant the cowshed to.oig a grave to bury old "Towser.' The darned old fool killed his ! self a barkin at candidates for Sheriff. Beyou cne?",a.Our friend rode on. A . lady ' whose horror; of tobacco amounts almost to a disease, took a seat .by the side of a man in a railroad ' car the other da$, asul nervously asked him, '.Vpo ' 3'ou Chew . tobacco, sir ? ' No, nla'ara," replied the astonished man. "but I guess I can get you u chaw, if you're bulferin tor it 1". ... ; ..-,.: The Lntbern donomination in the United States now 1 80 ministers, 3,18 J houses of worship and nearly 40 1,0 )0 oommunieants. Qarg6 Alfred Townsend haa 'settled d wn inte pinn:nz Wartinton.lettera for the Chicago Tribune at $5,e0 jeer.-.-t'i .- .: " r 'S'd.B . sends us an ' elaborate pian to protect the Frankling "Privilege "from ause.; We respectully decline it. Toe Franklin Privilege is. the., great., abuse. and..we say witn Hamlet. "H.reforni it altogether." we dir n't want it m.mle
moreilecent loota'tis" that mar sive "ce n ,9rKn' Melodeon, aBible.ora Litelesur(1 :.nAii i. i.L7p a .1 n' ro'ic tor its Pastor, or almost any other need Itanothe IHS0 of lite. Aay a writlt tt! ful'tMng.nyaclnbor subscribers. -
N Y Tabuue ;; rii X 1.'- 7-.' ?.'"-'; ' A ' ' ii i ...While Mr Ban It 1! 9 atteroprlnz'iftf' es 1 lablishment'of " Protectora. e ovei t the :aUnl8 of 'he set, ean'i he a trmpt a lit tie more in ihe waj of protection to tne Uniori inen of Texas ; i , ; -" ' - - . - j - We see thf Now Yoik 'A'Me-nhly fRe mU'ii-an) has ione a o :hitiff 1n lis ni,ontnient of ffflrer",F'.nr ' ut lh-tn are soldiers.-of Sthiiiii one ha t o aim-. ine has no leva, one h 9 ,'lnit one ai m,' am) one has but one leg:1 "K " I f rSrWPI FrVOn. envir minnfii'tnror Vf W-in 11. Uaw-tUfTt9, ;as fr.il.-d n.jiHi it IWeptUtlKV - L.vtai i-tvirt-j.--j'; rtUie the capitol-iq Lo4iis ilfe 1 - -'j .Mil-.' t3i.'.H 1'J.r.- ' r vnriA - ;!;'
;AreoIui!ort;.- thatc ford ople are . V'V'XVRB WA'SID.':.; , v entitled to serve as Juror. wlienevei 4 sueh -person- are upright Im7 Sim W A!fTLn-7 ,e ' .T f ,J S gent, and that no distint ti.'n ahould he Kacteei. mnIebV'f. P. Emw;ier. 'iirioHo lna,e. in,t- ;PPnS OTt -nerOant Ot 'll.e year 18 4. A LIBER ? L PRICE ; WILL BE racwioroK-wis' voivd downinwtfie1 ,.AID .fAdre;sJiP. fMsWIlfr. Knutow. GeorgUAgie, on Friday, J;0 ,orJ,c..Cb.:w4ialki. sWi
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We t eaf OROVKK A KK'S i H M tclnnf or IS (lr' ' i ' !) ir'iei-, i.imr.jlnw t( uStKy' ER t tew ritaJi ' errand nt-w -irrln ot hi3uuDCe, aj ui.ite t!e foitowt? -nx liueral t-flt-r. f'r ' - "i r 'JXE'ir '''SC8SC3 VERS : 1 j We will ae.i'd the 0t -ERVK I f(r one year to f ' i 2 subscribtTii, one or b"t,7beiny orw, f r 4 nl- i 3 tv j t,i or ad " . fr " ' $S 0 f 4. -. :.;,; three or ell for-'' $lc 0 Or to in? per m en lin? u i"vie or mnrp Kt4 siwcrioi r, e will aiio.v oaailolldr cuui;. lesion on varh - - - - : j&ff" en I hr c eck. drft.or Post OiH -e order. ;i i il"C i- i(' nn t Cirrninr Setl Free. Terms, $3 50 a rear, in advance. ,i : ; , SIDFKV K. MOIWK, Jr.v Sc CO . . J.' -Jw 3T P.trk IC.tw, Nw Ycik. UNION PATENT AGENCY. D. P. HOLLO WAY & CO WASHINGTON CITY, D C, Jj.WAVEenaedin the businessof nolicitinc PatB Slents. and proaecutine Patent canes. . ICuainesa ontnif ledt . their care will receirepromptattention. :m Claims Against the Government, a . - " J- - For Back Pay, yi'';k For Pensions, &c., -. Will receive personal and prompt attention. A LI I N F ORMATION,' In reference to Patent Laws cheerfully given. , copies oi me Liaws ana tiuleai :id r.epula- ' lions of the Patent Office, will be sent, ,H ' ' gratim on application . In applying lor ... Patent the applicant should Forward a Model of his Invention, If susceptibleof being illustrated by a model, cr if it consists in a chemical coti.pound, sam- ! pies of the ingredients in their cotcmercia I state, and also in the proposed ' . prepared torm, should be sent. ALSO, A FULL DESCRIPTION Of the invention or discovery, and its advantages should be given as is practicable, to aid in the ,:. s , proper, preparation of '.he papers. Persons believing they hsve made an inventionor a dscovery in art or. science, and desirous of knowing whether the same has beep patented, bt transmitting to on a model, or drawing, or a sufficient description, to make the invention intelligible, can hue thorough examination made in the Patent office, atd the result ot iJ exanunatioii for warded to them for areasonatle Mompensatioit . GAVE ATS,. WILL BE PEEP ABED On abort notice, by thenventor giving- a brief . description ol-tbeit inventioB ith ; . . DRAW IN S . Wilt be made in artti.' 8ty'e from model furnished "- - '-'I fry inventors.' SefiTehes of the Bee -rts i l th P.ttefT Cf?: f - In. Vf!-r 1 .. tiller in Patent, will be naoi on ! ' ' plication. Send full n in.i; or names oharac - let of the iureiition. ' and, il possible, s. . dte of Patent. ,v,t Copies of A!l Clairr.s. ! in anv f't-n- ismiel bv the Pitent Office since I8' Will ?lll!iwh.;! till 111. WMCii.t a' CI th.. . ..nl.. giving the Hill mme of the Patentee, astute t tb ; i'ientii.ii,lateol the Patent, Ac.' Vshinetori Cityl-lufy t, IS8 22tl "CoN.-.i'MPTinji is as certainly- cored a Intvmittait t vrr, i,d t oerlniiil priei l ed as , Snull Piia.' -J,c. Cham. . A'iw. M. D LL. L tie. m K I N G ' S 7 l'liEpARED J RESCIill TlOy af raoir ma pbkscr ttiom or Itev. Cha... E. King, ..! U., L.L. O , Ate, ' ! ' OS THKR;VENTl.MI OF COASTS tl-SXIr'Tl 0!N"; For the Radical cure of ASTDS1A," RR0XCHITI.' CATARRH, snd all affections of the LCNOS 'i'HKOAT, and AIR PARAGES ; for Get-eral an Special Kerangemertsol theXERVOCJS SYSTEM lor Disorders oi the Stomach and Bowels., . . . The PREPARED PKESCRIPTIO.N increases th ! strength and deepens the eoSor of the jmU iW. It sub , dues the CHILLS and' FEVER and diminishes th i Jtxf sector at iou. It checks the night sweats, always; in from seven to fourteen days. The appetite is in tig orated, and the patient rapidly gains flesh ; the cor.gl ; and the difficult breathing are speedilv relieved : th 'i sleep becomes calm and refreshing ; the eracuntiou . ' regular a nn nniiorm. ni.l, AB1 ii M A , HltU l;Il I ' TIS, Ac, DISAPPEAR WITH A RE ALLY ASTON KSH1NO RAPIDITY. i the PRESCRIPTION stould be used in every Dig ; ease, by whatever name known, in which there i ' i exhibited any Ierangcment of either the NERVuUlM or tue KL.OUU Systems. It is unequaled in Female msoraers, scanty or nirppressed Memm-t" Whift ."Ac - The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION is both the Ate.ni ana tne most tUUXU.MIUAL Jledicine thai ean betaken. The average dose, 13 two teaspoonsfnl taken once a day. The patient never requires undui any circumstances, to use "Cough Mixtures" for tho Congb ;F.xpectorants" Weakness; Iron for the blood Anoilynes tor the Nervous Irritation; Acids for the Night Sweats; or Whisky or Cod Liver Oil for the aaimg. ,i opeciuc Action is upon tne Uonstitu tional Condition, and, through this Condition, upon the Whole Series of Symptoms. . Statements from Patients, Ac.. Colleoe Hill, Cincinnati:! was in 'tfcl..i stage of Consumption. In ten days after taking the I rkscription, my Chills, Night Sweats, Fever, Ac., decreased, and finally altogether disappeared. A mere skeleton before, I am now wellstored with flesh. My restoration is a marvel to all who know me. Mrs. C. L. Wright.1 -7 . Your Prescription saved my daughter's life, and has probably saved rue hnndreds of dollars."fRev. E. Hi'mpbrkts, Remsen, N, Y. 77. "We bless God for the benefit we have received from yonr Prepared Prescription." Rev. P, PaaKORiNK, Blossburg. Heni). ' '' .' , , "Every on to whom 'I ' hare recommended it '' has benefited mncb hv its nse." - The- PREPARED PRESCRIPTION" is put npin a $1 hottl", and is sold in Richmond b H riKP.1. fKT'S irenerKllv.or orde S rait he address in il.
-ii St proprietori. OSCAR G. MOSES A CO., 27 x 1 Cortlandt Street, N. Y,. Consultations free ' A Sgff U;T"r,entaligtoptiroonits of mar v cfMof.
- j. - i.. - . win ucai-Di sree, ov man. to alt wlii win writ, for it. . , , r spn 1-Irr "; JAMB3 M STAHR, & sas mm. II .11' tlis Office on 7Iain Street, be tween iPcar' V;.,xf..d Mwrion or. d F!ocr.;i;,' ' ' 'a .i-:v- -.; ;t ,.'.3 s..,'" i .7 T.mj rln , a. r " cat, AJCBt I HAS t.MlKKN.FillL'M,'. i ?T pnmmiTqnw n me oest and mosl tyei Mory mrner and Waaa anted. Rici.BKtud, Jaa-jo, 186;s is,i; M ' 44:ly ! AVENUE JLIOU3E, jaco gqiisbr;-tphovhietor. : - Fort Wsvne Avenue, opposite R. R. Depot,.'' RICHMOND, IND.: I , Thi fine, and eomnKvliima hnnse wSi extra in- - i1.iniiiii.iii, in iii. t,...ii.. n.u ..: . - i . proniniUv to the Depot, end wholeaaUmd manu al 1 ring of the city: , ErerTBort-wnI e mad- to ..UennWsctoclTw-tsmoderate ' ' "" " ' , , jsvlr'i
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fi.E, FIRST; OF THE SEASON, OS SEIOKT O -1 0 )J! FECI JIQARIES andc FBUIT. , , Jtiij K RU V,-, IcorKierK a 100 FARMERS, ( w pa.iui; ir im jinawiisnpsr r.,ntt, Irom now ! until next Xipr.iiil., -A l lrtfKS at once. J Oct. . 1868, ! - rit.ciinati,"o r NICHOLSON & ERO., Booksellers & Statio d or s, y. (OLD STAND) A . ' ' t 3Iain Street, opposite Citizens' Bank, RICHMOND, IXDIAMA. 42-tf The Winter Hat Fashions. THE nndersigned bis justreceived hisne WINTER Style of HATS and CAFS to which he invites the at tention of all who would indulge in the latest fashSCall at the Hat and Cap store of - . JOHN SUFFRINS. Richmond, Dec. "2,186.97 DECKER & CO, ' I IVORY AGRAFFE.BAB i ; v - PIANO P OR T E S Are celebrated th-oughont the country, and are . " distinguished for their Singing Qnality : 1 7" "7 , Volume and Purity of Tone , Sympathetic Elastic, Evea Touch ; . Durability of Constrnclion, and jieanty 0f Finish I FIRST PREMIUMS AWARDED At the Nkw York Statb Fairic 1858, and whenever .. a .. an)j wherever exhibited. The Decker A Company Pianos have always reeeiv. ed the first premium whenever and wherever they have competed with the most celebrated makes in this country. -. - . - THE ; ; . ' " 7 IVORY A GAFFE BAR ! Is an indention beautiful in its simplicity, and woderlul in its practical efleet;' It is the mvt com p net A grade ever invented, and its influence upon the tone is to render it mellower, rounder, aad more dearly t.rilliant, whila it utterly overcomes that sharp, metttic quality which disfigures the instiuments of all other mukers."! . . The unanimous opinion of the best artists and the most reliable critic-is, that .... . The 1)!. KER & CO,, Ivory Agraffe Bar which in volnr '"nous sonority, find pos . itive solidity ! tone. cai'tand com" . , . j aii-oit with ise b (iraU Pt ; nno-Frte ma,. ; -; Every Piano is Warranted r 7 v oars. . Nol 2 UNION 5QTJAKE- , r of 14ih St. and 4th Avenue. NEW TOUK. Jn. I80S. 43 ; ' GENUINE OHEIDE WA'f C H E S fB'Jlft t;-i.il r iisi l itJA. oic.nvt rel twenty veirs " re's bt th Fetich. a:id ; y constant experience, .ilucinga in ul that for acutHi " ii " "uvVt'a ,u eY' J! ;.4"" I TheCs of this Wtch we advertine and yell, ere 7 in.nle solid o tM m tterial. ii I ith. the ordinary ; f..rn tukeu of a (Jul i Wa.c.i, are. Warrttutcd 10 '. iv-ar f ua.iy , .,wll, t' ,!..! r- . - - --v7 I hev hare a foil eweied Pteot Lever1 movement nr-of the am. qnality that sell in Gold Cases for frl .uu an-l uo tfr1, : ' - i We will sell tli m"at the following prices, to be paid . 11 iiei.very ot Hie "ukhnIs at your express Utnee. j ('Cits Large and Medium size, full jeweled, pstent lever, will, v est U.iain to in tcli 920 0 i Ladies size, fu'l jeweled pate it lever, with elersnt ! v'' 7 ?? Jontain Chain to match f ' S20.00 Indies small size, (very handsome with chain to match SI 5,00, "fTo parties purchasing a cafe containing six watches, we will make a lioeral discount. vjf&The fleniiine-oan bepttrchnrd only tbrougb uh or oar Autborized Agents. All orders must be addressed to I'. , M. T.'QUIMB-Sr & CO 'l WHOLESALE JEWELERS, 133 Lake St. Chicago, III. OrriCK.-t. 171 Broadwav. ?f 7 Y 14" Hanover St, Huston, Mass. Factory, 54 Friendship St. Pror uence, B.1.qx ;:;3J.yi- r T1- fiul.' 5 mo LIFE H EALTH STRENGTH . LIFE HEALTH STRENGTH. THE GREAT FRENCH ' . REMEDY. . Delamarre's Specific Pills Prepared by Garancicbb A DcrosT, No. 14 Rne Liimbard. Paris, and highly recommended by tie entire meaicai r acuity ot franco Are a, tuost energetic and efficient Remedy in case of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness; Nightly, Daily of Premature Emissions ; Sexual Weakness or j.'pottneyj weakness arising from Secret Habits and Sexual Excesses; Relaxation of the Genial Organs ; Weak Spine ; '-Lime" .r "Brlck-dusfdepositesin the urine; --.iuxy wisccarges," 4c, and all the ghastly train of Symptoms arising, from Overuse or Excesses. a pampniet, containing lull particulars, with Directions and Advice, printed in French, German, Spanish and English, accompanies each box, snd a ill be sent by mail, free of cost, to any one who will write for it. Price 1 1 per Buc. or -.Six Boxet for Si. ASK FOR DELAJfARRE-'SSPECFIC PILLS. AXD . ,. ' . -TAK'EXO others. . Sold by all the principal Druireiats.or wiliha ui h. mail, teairely tealtd from all observation, on receipt ol he specified price by anv advertised Agents, or by the sole Proprietors, OSCAR G. MOSES A CO., 27 Cortianat .-treei, sew l orE; Agents for Richmond and vicinity, POTTS BBO'S:, SAMPSON A ROSS. Dr. p- i-ir . THE GREAT ENGLISH EEMEDY.Sir J unes Clurke's Feuiale Pills, I'rrparrd irom 0 perieription of Sir JfOLarie, J. D., PhjneioM Extraordinary to the i.,.; , 1 l.i-i inruluable medicine is uivfailing in the cm e of M those painful and 1angerous disease;, to which I lie female constitution V. ubf et.'. It moderates sll e.'esAeiand removes all iibt: uctions, from whatever cause. . 7 iv : : 7 '..". ' . y , ..7 O MARRIICIJ, LAWIES"!-;'. It is particularly suited. It will, in S i'Ltr ne. bfingon the monthly iieri.wt with regnlarity. ana (lioiigh s powerful remedy. does not contain ani thing ln.rtiu! t tie constitution. . In sll eases of Nervous a i.d Vpinal Affection. Pain in the Hack and Li bs, Kat'gi.e n, slight exertion. Palpitation ot the IU rt, Hi itcr W a! '-Vh7fes.it will effects -e when t t' er xan have I'aiU.I.. Full directions i theps i phlet around each package.' - K.-!..aja . PKCIAL,:N0X1 liftrnre' of CituHterfeitt.' OLmerve the name of JOll Mi'SEX on the packnge'- purehate noue tcilhovt it all tit em aif hnee ntid imrt'detv immittwtione. ( N.H. One Hollar, will! fifteen cents for p.stsge rucl-se-itothe sole Proprietor. JOB MOSES. 7 Crt-' l.ult Street New Vurk. will insure s bottle of the ijirNMi'ne. containing Fiilv I'ilU.bt return mail. seeuralv eIl from a 11 observation. u. " !" Y '1 " " - ' as -sa r a -m sr uin nmv v-n. 9 ,? " Uil RISKwfiH nr - STENCIL and KKV5IIECK TOOLS; AND If ATS1 .AI-BrtaeH Prfae-Lfa free. T. N. HICKOX CO, S&0 Pearl ftraat, Sw.ToiS J'-
T. J. BAR GTIS v-aJL vat i . ti'eet, lied lfV?ES A LX KINDS OK JOB WOKK.8CCH Al JLF Patting -n Metal KHf. Pipes. Ac., Ac. Pays rtpwial itv aio t9 weuiutt Uf VI arm Air I-nrnares. and has the heAt kind in mo. atv-I warrants .em t givttihirttn. Alt kinds ot f-ws-k.t r, rtie VI, i,rail Sfl- Fe--lini- tove, "Morning ti,.rW l,rd col.. Per.f wil,irg anvthir.g in tt a'love linv, would do well t gtre me a call. " 7. THO.S. J. 'BAKGI3. Richmond. Ind. June V, 18fiS. 14-tt.
Charles Bstell's ....... , ... .., """T, ANl MANUFACTORY f--'M3:Ui& STEEETi" BOOTS ; SHOES, CHEAP; FOR CASH I '''''? ',.- ' t.: ,i Having good assortment of Boots and SWs now on hand, of my own manaTacturp nd Kaxtero made work, aad being prepared to till all orders for either'-'" "' '' - --- - . ., , ., f '- . if n ... . . . . Sewed oir Pegged Boots and Shoes. At the shortest postdMe not'ce." the undersigned respecrfullv auks tl.ecitixen of Richmond and vicinity for s share of patronage, thanking tbent for that aeretofore so line rail v extended. , Just give him a call at his Shop, one door East of T. Nestor A Co.'s Grocery Store, Wt Main Street, where he will be baepy 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 FIT-tingly of the best material and at reasonable prices. ' Richmond. March 5th, 1868. C. E8TELL. ; . Stitched . or Pegged 77 Boots and Slibes, MADF. OF THE REST MATERIAL, and in a substantial aud wotkman-iike manner. made to order, at ..-jss. -iu i nENiiY Eiraicn s onop, Two Doors Sooth of Plummer's Drngstort, A " " 5 On South Pearl Street, W here 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 the general satisfaction, given heretofore, that all will be well pleased with his manufacture. JP-A good supply of BOOTS and SHOES, made at bis establishment, on hand, which he is sel ling at very low rates for Cash. . ., ,. .... -wKepainng done at short notice. - H. EMRICH. Rfchmon J,"Majr ISTSoS. 12tf BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. -.ri.' lUr. WOLVIStTOIf J HAS opened s shop on Pearl street, opposite je Mayor's office, for the manufacture, repairing, sndsaJeof boot nd .Shoei. Parviimlar .attention will be paid to the qnality and styles of customer work and satisfacti n warranted. None but good material u.sed or the best of workmen employed.. Ladies work gotten up in the best stvle .Prices moderate. Richmond, Ind., May 5, 1838. lOtf. j , C. DICKINSON, I . . .litUK IN WATCHES, ; GLOOKS, . JEWEIBY, - ' SLVEli AXD PU.XTEi WARE, " No. 91 Mwin Street, RICHMOND, IND. "'' X9T Repairing, done on short notice, "fcs' .' j . Aptil 1868. 'M - A 1 1, the Fashionable Nore'lies r f the season. la prm. Milliuery, at MRS. ILlr"FS; - f f Riohmona Ind, Sent 8.1868 1 27-3mo. ,,-w,Ifc.,it,,p-;.KjBLiiY;, HIERCHAWT est Side of IWI Street, opposite No. J'i Engi" ' rioose ne R ICIf 31 OS D, INDIA NAV 1 hnkfl to my old Patrons "Ini tLj bMe gee rally fur past favors, and soliets a onliuuaace.f toe ssme. ' - - . : AM Work promptly and neatly done:' ! - iT'd- . ; fi f ' -' ;:i ! .V -mJJ it. 2fl-ly TURNPIKE TAX. HAVE RECEI V Ell th Dcpiieate for the oolleetion of the Tax assessed ior the benefit of the following Turnpike Roads: Williamsburg snd Economy."..'.;; V;. Turnpike. Section Lin.....i7..;;.;,;..,7i..'..'..J..f ' " Centerrille and Pleasant Valley Extension.. " ':' ''-". Short Line..7....;.:UU...;....77' 7- 'CV : Economy and Farmland..:. j.;.7.;. i wori Dublin and Farette County.... ... . ... . economy and Walnut Level.....; .;.7i . '. f H West Grove Branch of the Ceutreville and o f M Jacksor.burg , ........ (Jo. Noland'sFork " . .. 1; Green Mount and State Line... m Wayne and Union Straight Line..,. G reensfork 1nd Dover. . '. . '. ".. . 1 '. .'. . ' . . . M ('Mi It I Benton villa, and Lockport.i,..;.. bloomiugsport and Economy...;;.1,;'.. , f ' Jnnrtwm- m f - 7 " ' ' - -- ' 1 7"' w " .uui.ii.ni .... ..........., . V an-fersons 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 aa Slate and County Taxes, and will become delinquent ii not paid by he third Monday in April, (19th) 1869. ?-i.r -niCuoJOHM SIM, Tress: W. J ' Centreville, Nov. 30, 188.tf j;?i;ic s-ii tf;.i flS IsPnbllsnedin the M'arnrt Ruildinc.oa Tuesday Itloriiings. hi By HOLLO WAY & DAVIS, At S pei i Vol ii uie. ; ,; , 'PAYAIIIaE IN: AHVAXCK. T O B t P R I N T I K a , We hare a new "DAY JOBBER," and new fonts uf Type of the latest styles, botli plain and fancy, snd are prepared to do work aeatand expeditiously. Pamphlets, i4 , Rill ol Lading, ; ' Catalogue,, ; ; CoMMtitntions, h Hill Heads, Cardn.: Notes,
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