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t sarer RlCr.t23r.D4 IND ;-FI&&&J Ui69f - r ' .tun J ii i f a ; ,! lfr-tal4 law.-.; ; CHJUtBS ON TBS DBIMBRHSAD8.IT - ti--" 1 t ' J ! " t eft pi- i-..r r- i Half a ;Toasjae, baa s leaau,aatf aecne rearward, jsucavA Slabf through tae-mire-end dirt" .fncn I fls lnteHurt,n'a 8 ,1 Dragged tbe rich silken skirt, Ea&mkmm Haifa k,htUi&pec&ar littewth uun mt XoNaptU ffU of hlr, Fro. otiMt tMaftt tDOihrU) 'J ..yitn'Jfrj .3 d IMIVI'?S E 1 1! G 3 fcl 'Hod tho brT8 bonnet T Boa., though ft Wondered.'1 '' a Curls to the left ef at, i t Carln- to the rear of it,. r Carta that frMnhmi4mt: v-v?. f What tbangn ansa ahenfOh tta '--' ' J i Fortunes hare' yetr quandered; .... , tiRl. ..Theirs BOt to make, reply, f ' ,;. r i iTneirsbatto dressordie r "5 '' - " ''VdutgA" to the clerks they ttj'l1 ..! .P. .... -; ;:.! 'f Th mftaof ltter-the type setter. MCofRK Scnvrs" Fellows ' who spare thftir rfvlA '-'' " J - " Those who lite in Oaiaha," are ' known s Omahoga .' m h " If Turkey is; notr, speedily, -.'cooked," An. early . spring Romping out of bed at :5 o'clock: in the moraing. -H : .'V iX roelanooly TjrefIectioni" The top of bsld head in & lookfos glass. ' ' The proper bbreriauon for Alaska is iir fA'Kn- T. tka Plana - fin1 said to' bo Var'iet tjr is the spice of life. S of a newspaper, '-Bat ueither should ' be all; PiceAn exhaustive account One that begg?8criptipn. . Never run flown your opponent s goods in public. Let him pay for his own advertising.' Persons who teach the art of riding velocipedes are - called "vclocipedacogues" in. Boston., v Y . In California there is- one woman" to three men; in Nevada, one to eight; in Colerado, one to twenty. - A deceased millionare in a Western city has inscribed on, bis tombstone, "He always paid cash." A Vermont editor says he had a pres ent on Christmas morning, which 4,was not a piano, but it could yell. People that Advertise only once in three months forget that most folks c annot remember anything longer than about seven days. The Masons claim 1,250.000 members 800,000 in Great Britain, 600,000 on the contin ej300,0?0 in the. United States, and 50Iu0trin'the rest of the world. The order in ngianu receives z,uuu or 3,000 members every yesr, and is con stantly increasing, like a country news paper's circulation. Hotqer is.adppoled. torrhayc been the first to notice the Grecian bend in the following lines from the tenth book of the Iliad: . : ;:hu. .a.. : . ' "Lo, here the wretched Agamemnon stands, The unhappy general -et.4h 7recria) bands, Whom Jore decrees with daily cares to bend. A cynic observes that, mind i most bnsinessnr vTI T C L JA 31 The telegraph is a failure in Mexico. The pefiji tawire fai ast iney aro put up. The i Liberal Chrtstfan says ' th'aV the most successful lobbyists n,o w. in Washington are women.u .. iiUi The Republican Senators voted 25 to 8, against any further, confirmations of Johnson's nominations.,. . The ValQe of last years crops in Mas sachusetta is" estimated at forty millions dollars., tir,x urin t ii '';? ThaBeVBlr ilirray, a young man recently settled over the Park street church. Boston,- startled, his staid parishioners th other" Sunday bv faiSertin'g a petition in his prayer that the Lord wo'd also 'Diess tnose miaaie-agea lemaies in the congregation .whose youthful hopes The attachment of some ladies to their lap dogs, amounts, in some instances, to infaluatkMf . J CTflftfe heardbf ja lap , dog biting' a piece but of a male visitor's leg. His mistress thus expressed her compassion : 'Poor, dear little crea ture ! I hope it will not make him sick !' A lady, who had refused an awkward but wealthy suitor, said -to a friend as he passed : 'Look at him ! Could yon marry, htm even If he had A carriage and horses V 'No, indeed, replied tho other, 'not if he kept a livery stable. The ttica,, Indiana .Ledger, says that silver-was discovered in Fountain county a' few days ago. Iron ore has also been discovered in the same vicinity, which yields forty-eight per cent of iron. .ncritooM A i9tftf.r..;1 The New York Express says: 'The New YorkTribunerit iasald, divided one hundred and eighty thousand, dollars ajmoAgltaV shareholders faring '1868, and its aggregate profits during the year are said to have beeti a quarter of a million of dollars. Thea,aftic4pf tth,e salantVpnrChase of Cuba may be considered settled; for we are, now, as . posiUveiy assured the Spanish Goverhmeht would not sell the Island as we, aj e,ittirely,,aure the American Government would not bny it. Spain , cannot afford, j,, quake the sale; and we eannot afford to make the purchase. Most people think the trus value f a greenback lis ibulyvdeditctSagabe premium on gold from 100. This, of courst, IS aa rroa, Tker0o tdce of gold as the4 divisor, ptr br4 lmas the dividend, and the quotient will give the ffold value of the greenback. For example,- gold i aboaV 185. Jiow. by J dividittj tiiLi byJlOUjre una tlfSI Q0l-4 lar ffreanbauJe waa worth about 74 cents In JSld. V' Wo Ijc i'.-w

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, ing Sidney, a man who was a stranger to ' the parties in the car, quietly pulled out ' a pistol and hurriedly placing theweap. , on to his face,' discharged it, scattering : blood in Wery direction! '";t !i Ul " i s The dreadful act was so suddenlv Der-. i pfttrated, that no one had time to inter- ' fere.;i -The greatest excitement prevailed ori the1 6ars. 1 'The man was taken 'off the. 'train at Sidney ,andshe lingered there all night, and until seven o'clock next morn ing7"when h dled.J-'- 1 -,; There was a 9 10 bilr, a 1 ticket '"from Day ton to Lima, and a bottle , of whi3Ky foiinii on his person, but not a scrap of winiw. i!paper indicating nis name, or where he belonged. In hIsTiootsHras the name j'Wia Henderson,n and - on his arm wa , marked, in Indian ink"at Anchor' 'Iatcliell,s4lMSeaau13rw19.ara.pf i age, had on a cloth t cap, bought at Tow1 era, 114 West Fourth street, Cincinnati r and he was dr'es3ed In dark clothes vIIe had evidently been, drinking considera ble. Dayton Jour. Woma.it. In a recent speech, Mr. Gladatone drew the distinction between the ! words womanly and womanish'.1' Womanly is an almost reverential epithet. It ' jaXnpHes "goodness,"' tenderness,""fldelityT 'Unwomanly rags "f was the' strongest phrase Hood could find for expressing a garb. which unsexed its wearer. : An unwomanly woman means at monstrosity; while true .womanly , pity, orr eal woman. ly sympathy, is a something which goes straight to the heart of all who have s'uf. J i fered or are sufferfng. "To be womanly Is - consistent - with talent J "and genius, JhOugh there are many clever t women wnose womanuness is not pre-emmencf In short, to be womanly should ; be the first grace of woman, and the epithetj if applied.to men, as it is in rare instance?, and under cirenmstances which are ex Ceptional, conveys an impression of goodness of heart, of a nature unspotted by the world, and of trustworthiness naeuIUed and complete. Womanish is tlie Veveirse of all this. ' It cohvey s theOriental or brute notion of women; puppets coy frightened, useless, and without sou or5 brain creatures to be used as : play things by the superior animal, and to be ih r own aside beings whose hnmanity is devoid of all that makes humanity ho )y, such are the womanish women of the iensaalists of the East sach is the con temptuous meaning, the adjective bears tere.: To speak of a'n Englishman "as Womanish is to hold him up to the terest .contempts "ii.1 i I 3T T.' bit An IncRKDiBLK W'hbat Storv. The CJalifornia papers report - a crop ' m Los Angelos county, that yielded ; eighty bushels to thei acrel ' How? can weighty bushels; stand oil an acre? Hearth ;. and In 152, the' editor of the Dayton Journal was editor of the , San3Francisco Journal. A farmer in Napa Valley brbaghtrto-3or tmncttrni a bnncli ' bf wheat ontaining two hundred and twenty five stalks, each with a well developed head, whteh he demonstrated were grown from ne seed, aHe there, and then averred, that upon fiv e acres of ground that year, from one planting'5 he had harvested 600 bushels of wheat from Australian seed or, one hundred and twenty bushels per acreOther farmers in California' of good rep. utation and sound, .mind, .made similar statements,, and produced corroborative testimony-r-Dayton Journal. . f ,..;, ..;. In roferancelo the number of 'spiritualUtslLjyho JUyainJis P0uatrywthere has been some controversy. It has been claimed that' they "are over 11,000,000. That this was so has generally been discredited Mr Davis himself things there airs but 4,230,000 believers in Spiritual limy and that there are, perhaps 200,000 ifecerrers' Of the " H armonial Philoso - iy." xms "impressionai esumate ' of Mr, Davis will appear in one of his rthcoming works. Important Resolutions. Last week f the following-resolutions were before the IJouse'of fiepTesentatives,,asf offered by Mr. Holman (D. ) of Indiana.' 1 "Resolved, That in the present condition of tha nationar finance no further subsidies ought to be given by Congress, either in bonds or money, to railroads or other corporations, or to promote local i enterprises, but the whole "resources of the country ought to be applied to -e pressing necessities of the public service 1 int such manner as will relieve the people from the burdens of taxation.' ' ' ! "Resolved, That the grants Jfj3ublu lands to corporations ought to be dis continued and the whole of such lands ought to be held as a sacred trust to seeure homesteads to actual settlers and for no other purpose whatever." - pt The first passed 90 to 67, , but the latter, on account of the Soldier's Bounty law,"was laid on the table, 110 to 54. " i -ri IiroBPSNDiNCB o Ckktb. It is reported that the ' French Consul at Candla, has assured the Cretans that their independence will be acknowledged by France, and the other Great. Powers The peoftfe'trt this file hive atrnggled fori the coveted boon independence. Da1 tti sirula have,,; been thronged by. those , disqualified for the field, by age or sex, wh - will rejoice, to escape the hardsips otsach Ufe. mlri of nlktHe sign painter.

i f ORTON'S PREPARATION, . , EsTABLISHKO 1868. ; ,, The Apppetite for Tobacco ; ' i: estroyed!-15- " Ltavtoff Chewing and Smoking A Pv'uonoum Weed, T -

' One box of Orton'a Pre deatroy the appetite for ratter how strong the hi anr ease the money will be paration is Warranted to fobacco, in anr person.no Writ toay be ' If it fails in returwed.-. it is perfectly safe and harmless in all oases. Itualmo-itimpOaV eibto to break off the use of Tobacco, by the mere thing i' needed to assist exercise of the will. Some 'nature ia orercopiiog ataa bit so firmly rooted. With tion., there is not the least used it who are willing to no neip or ths frepara traubJe. Hundreds 1 bare bear witness to the fact. that Orton's Preparation petite for Tobacco, and completely destroys the ap leaves ine person as rree before lio commenced its direreotly anon the same gl ed by tobaeeo,and through roughly cleaning the poi system aod tons allaymg Tobacco. No more hanker WfotA 'any 'desire for it, as use The J'repMation sets lands and . secretions aflecttheaa npon the blood, thoson of Tobacco from the the unnatural era ring's fbr ins; for Tobaccoafter asine Orton's Preparation; Re collect it is warranted. .-. RECOMMENDATIONS. The following are a few selected from the multitude of recommendations in pur possession. . : ; From W. P. Heald, Esq Bangor Maine . -. , : j , B anoob, Maimb, Aprii I4th, 1868. , ' f hereby certify, that I hare used Tobacco for thir ty years past, and for the last fifteen years I hare used two pounds per month. I have left off one rear at a time, bat always continued to hanker for it till I used Orton's preparation, which has completely cured me of the appetite for Tobacco. I would recom mend all who are afflicted with this terrible habit, to try the Preparation, which will ceartainly, oure if the directions are followed, s,..,' -;.-, Ff6mnTV. Atkins KBOJtyillTeBn. . , .... , 1 : -is- u KoxyXLLB,TKMr., August 6th, 1867. This is to certify,' that I bad nsed Toabcco to snch an extent, that my health had become greatly impair ed, and my whole system deranged and broken down, In June, 1807, 1 purchased one box of Orton s rrepratioo, and after using it. I found that I was completely cured. I have, not bad any desire or hankering for Tobacco since using the Preparation. I believe it to be all that it is recommended, and I wonld advise all who wish to quit the use of Tobacco, to try; one box of Orton's Preparation. . ; . k. w: ATKrxs. . i From John Morrill, Bangor, .. j,- : March Slat, 1868. '; i This is to certify that I used Tobacco for eighteen yearsj have tried many times to break off, but have suffered so mnch from a dizziness in my head, and a gnawing in my stomach that I hare soon grrea up the trial. A short timo since, a friend induced me to try Orton's Preparation, (sold by you.) I have done so and am c6mp!etely cured. I'd'nl not in the least hanker after Tobacco, either to 'smoke or chew, after 1 began to use the Preparation. 1 ' EyBeware of Counterfeits and all articles purporting lo be like this,of the same name or otherwise. The great popularity' of Orion's Preparation has induced unprincipled persons tn attempt palming upon the public counterfeit and in(eii'r articles. Purchasers will please nrrfcr (fTrectly from the proprietor, or hit duiy authorized-Agents. , ; ! The price of Orton's M Preparation is S2 per box, wrwarcleaT to any part ol the co ntt v, post p;ivl, on receipt of price. : Money sent hi mail at .our risk, Address, , , . -' " ' C. B. COTTO.V, Proprietor ; li rT,r 7 -Box 143, Portland, Me'. ; We the undersigned, thereby certify that we have liad pearsonal dealings with 0. ii. Cotton tor several veart,and have found him to bean honorable and fair dealing man, and one worthy the confidence and pat ronac of the public. . ' f Dr. 3. B. Gowell. Rev. J. S. Green, S. B. Richard son, Esq., Poitland Maine; Ron. E. K.Boyle, Belfast, Maine; AIopio Harnard, t-sq lianor. Maine; Cbas. If. Morrill, Biddeford. Maine: Mr. M. Quinbr, St. Johnsonrillp, '. T.; Wm; O. Sweet, fcsq., West Alans tie Id, Mass. ' i.s . ' . ; TO BEALEES l "' WE OFFER . I ' " .'" ' " IFRESH SAGE, IN PACKS, ; LOOSE OR POWDERED, ! - ' . -i.- . i- As May be Wished. a IP XT R E J..1 Ground, t Black- Pepper,C VYENNE PEPl'ER, . , - , s -Ni;TMf XiS. Ml'iO ' J-J .j, MUSTARD. ALL' IN AND B UL K'; OF PPiRlP ClUAIilTY: ! PliTJMMER & MORRISSON, Fort WayneAveune. j " V t..-.-:'... iWE OFFER . CALABRIA tlQDORICK, SICILX JL1QUORICE, ' ! 1 i L , LIQUORICE ROOT, PURE QUALITY AND LOW PRICES. i couGrH" syrups;; ltjng Remedies, " AND bTHER,' . , . ... l' Proprietary Medicines. Perfumery, . ; Cosmetics, rV5!f-Hair OiIs,-tU : ,rt.,'. . . . .:.- -.-. : Pomades. MONEYWA liXiETS Hair and Cloth Brushes j ' ! . AND OTHER - 6:TOIIiET::CrO.OIS,.:. IN, EXO ELLEN tr A SSQ ttTl EN Til And at Closa Prices. PLUIVIMER&SVSORRSSSOSVS ' Wholesale Druggists, , FORT WAYNE .AVENUE, 1 H. C. DICKINSON WATCHES CLOCKS, JEWELEY, SILYER AND PLATED WARE, - Ifo. 91 Main Street," ' 1 - RICHMOND, IND.' ' Repairing; dons on snort notice. April 2, 1863. ' : tf P. MEROHAWT;;;: TAILOR, ! ! "RICHMOND INDIANA -; OtfTTING f !X)!iT3; ,T0 pBDEB . I sBB thsakfol 'vo 'bit bU Patrons knd ths pubtl jfsnsrally for past faTors,sod solictt coot!nnsaeof tbe an. . . ' All Work proiptly sod nemtlydoo. ;,' T " 1

4-; :. , T. V X -. B A R G I S ' ' , . . v.. AT Ko. 12, ' Main, t Street; Red fOES ALL KINDS Of JOB WORK SUCH AS . JJF Putting on- Metal Roofs, Pipes, Ac. 4c. ' Pays Special attteation to setting up Warm All . Furnaces, and has tbe best kind ia use, end warrants them to give satisfaction. j. AH kinds el Stoves: keeps w the Celebrated Solf-Feeding Stove, -'Morning Glory," ! for hard coal.' Persons wishing anything in the ' above line, would do well to give me a call. 1 U o ' " it1 ,!.'!! i-'f-iiTHOS." j. bargis; " Richmond, lad. June 8, 18S8. 14-tf. j LS

1 v$&he&AtpxigpBBe& . DBobtB;" 'llfADE OF THE BEST MATERIAL, lf-M. and in a substantial aud workjaaa-like maoawr, .made to order, at . fj " , ... ,.J, 1 HENRY SMRICWB SHOP, ! t Two Doors South f Plnminer's Drugstore, 5 j ,ri , On South Pearl Street, x't Where he respectfully invites' the citizens ot Ricu- . mond and vicinity to give him a calf and a share of 1 patronage, being sure, from the good quality of his ' work and the general satisfaction given heretofore, 4 that all will be well pleased with his manufacture. jW"A good supply of BOOTS and SHOES, . made at his establishment, on hand, which he is eelting at very low rates for Cash. i :. ,v 1 -I j&Repairinjrdone at short notice. - k; r 'r-a.-M . . H. EMRICH., Richmond, May IS, 18. I BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. Tim' & ;" OLVERTON , HAS opened a shop on Pearl street, opposite " je" Mavor's office, for the manufacture. repairi.ic and sale of Boots and Shoes. Particular attention , will be paid to the quality and styles of custome' 1 ...11 a: . i . - . .uu( BRiiamvtnfii narranwu nuw uut guv material used or the best of workmen employed. - La : dies work gotten up in the best style. Prices model te, . ..... i- ''- Richmond, Ind., May 5, 1838. lOtf. . ' 1 ' Charles EsteU's BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY j . ,N0..-3 MAIN" STBEET: ; ; - SB' OOTS & SHOES; CHEAP FOR CASH! , Hiring a good assortment of Buots and Shoes now ou han.lrol' my own manufacture aud Eastern made' work, and being prepared to fill all orders for either ; ' v ' ' - ' Sewed of ;Tegge4' Boats and Shoes At tbe shortest possible notice the undersigned respectfully asks the citizens of Richmond and vicinity for a shre of patronage, thanking Uieni for that here toforeso llbcrafly 'extended..- ' Just give litm a call at his 'Shop, one door East of T. Nestor A Co.'s Grocery Store, West Main: Street, where Le will be happy to see his old . customers, and kk -many new ones who study their own interest, and Want good pair of Boots or Shoes, made FlT-tingly iitliie best material and at reasonable prices. Richmond. March 5th, 1863. fc j C. CtiTELL. PARK HOTEL, ; On the American & European . Plan, Cor. BEKKMAN and NASSAU STS., Near ( iiy Hall Park, " " ' y E W-YORK.' GEORGE WIGHT, Proprietor. X. U. Located in the very heart of the wholesale business, tiiis is one of the most conveniently loHted Flo tela for Merchants, Business men and others isiticg the city,. ;. : .. . 41-6m-$7. t O UND! A number of articles, suitable for i9 Clol iday IPresenls, Which . anyone can have for a', onsidei .ration by! Calling at - ! f; jf '.!. 4 ?f 'lf ! HARROLD'S DRUG-STORE. MAIN ST., NEAR SIXTH, ! .' SIGN OF THE 4 Gr olSf en iMbr tai?. . : J JE' R F U M LUBIN'S, COUDRAY'S, IPHALON'S, MITCHELL'S, S V " ' , ' PALMER'S, &c, &c, 1 1Nj PLAIN AND FANCY BOTTLES. : ! ... , '.l PERFUMED - SATCHETS, HIFFE ENT STYLES. ... ' 'Perfume Eowder, s'i i '" '!.- . VARIOUS ODORS, fcc, &c, ' s AT HARROLD'S. . .,s "V7r"(. see the , ;:v.:: FAMILY CLUE POT, ' -,1 ; AT THK-. ' ' - -V ' SIGN OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR. Near Sixth Street.' , "ih; j ' ; BEAUTIFUL '.INLAID 1 V;4 3 r i i t TOILET B6 APSr AT THB ! ':'. GOLDEN MORTAR;

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vEatabXiahed 1842. - . . 'inj 'l slut' ;' ei iwn i i;f VoOIO! ti'i -:'..' J.;a;3c-iria y!"M n"d 6bH Proprieor, fit. ' W&S1, OF MA22T STREET I i . .. BICIUfOND,. INDIANA, ! .'wi lo t rtd MJ U1 h .WU.-JJ .1 toh r..ff. v:j ?; mid v.:-.--, I ...Manufacturers of4 tyl t: -,.1 ,r r.m "j. WUU'l "illGOLD MEDAL P. Jt -j n;l w . : Int ",niaid SEPARATORS C 1 rsJa1 'I t'J 1 --5 ' t PORTABLE ENGINES, - Engines; 1 1 J.i it. PORTABLE SAW MILLS,' --'.'; ; 1 'DRAG "SAWS, : Our Capital has been Irgelv incraaseii, and aaol the. effectirej capaqity of the Works,''and 'we ar prepared to furnish at reasonable fi ures,! ' "' " " Any Mnchincry in Our Lino, : or., -o-.i .iJ - -''' '- !' "" ' .' And of sis good qnalitr ;!! I make as . . . , , i ...... Can be Purchased In t'le United States. j rfaving purcbased tbe tooLj s.ud fixtnrrs of Satnnel Sines, Uoilir Maker and retaiucdin our eaiplo tfi&t most experienced pf all Foremen Oh-irie Sioex, w are piakiu and repairing Boilers of ill the desirable styles and sizes. Use the best material' the market affords, and with the experienced workmen, assire our customers that they win always receive good work and at satisfactory prices. ' - .1 r J ,. Y0E & SHOEMAKEB ' ' Dsc, 15, i8R8, 2m..;. , ; -' s WE ARE COMING! fbd imHit t. am iiiim Hi' a wd ' writ PRESENT TO AST , PERSON, JH. - ' , ; Sending us a One Hundred Club in our Great ' ; &3pne Dollar Safe of Iry andFaact"&3 A WATCH, 60 yds. SHEETING, SEWING .MA ! ... - CHINE, Ac., Ac, - - 7 J FREE OF COST: " " Smaller Clubs in tbe same ratio, viz.: . GO Clab 40.yd. Sheetine An, Ikwr f Messrs. J. S. Hawes A Co.. take pleasure in announcing, being the oldest and largest house in the DollarJTradetbfU jaler-Ae'e N etabled bx 'the long experience and extensive resources to make, this present season, many important "importations and contracts with ntanutactnrers, which with these ad-ditions-to their -Winter Stocks, has 'enabled them greatly enlatorge their rates and Eschange 'Lit. i Send for New Circular. c' :s Catalogue of SooRi and Smple -sent to any address free. ' ZPleasS M very particular-sod send money by registered lettervoa jm .j.-j o f cx-v Address all orders to j sriiAWES co.,n ; 13 Federal St Boston, "Mass F O. Box C. i 4 mMXSt.iTM5i.f.Ukkt . .... j ,ffosT;-ii i4"i U i DERTA KER, 1 ITo7 59 Main Street, " i " "s (Opp;-fhillips H1!,) RICEMONji, INAIANA Crane -Breed & Co.'s . " Celebratwl Metalic BtirinI Case and Casket.' Everything furni.shed. pertaining to . Funerals promptly 41-tf. TOBACCO AtmSSTE. Tobacco. X frreai nonriah- . lr.se and nrmtheni: . mixer, eiulie tlw xeelieat tonic ami an. ditcnat taa heartteat faoit, eM&blisbea roaat heal'h. cttrrd. Fnca t tfiy eaau per box, po fi treaUfie on toe iq. eacsa, eux, as: A Clergymin, while residing in Houth America as a missionary, discovered a afe and simple remedy for the cure of Nervous "Weakness! Early Decay. IMseasesoiho Urinary nd ' Heminal Organs, and the whotetrain nf disorders brought tin -by banefnl and vicious habits. ' Great numbers have been cored by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit aafflicted and iMsfortnnat I will send tbe receipt for preparing and using this medicine, 'In a sealed envelope, tq any .eaa-who-needs it, -fswof Charge. ,.V . lv Addmw, - Station D, Bible House, ri j -- V- Yrk City. - sJh. jpranciscq,-m-i; .-! rr Ortce and Residence Booth Fraaklia Stre e BMtM,btWjnft Main mod Walnut, ' '

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faR.J nRowrrutcrs parish." All JTew,. Subseribors wUl, get the Story , Lompieie. 1 We send GROTER A BAKER'8t MS Sewiug : In order to introduce the OBSERVER to new r'eai- ' ers and new circles of influence, we make the follow-f , IfBW UBSCIBER8t ": We win send the OBSERVER for' one year oT ,K 2 subscribers, one or both being newrfor' $SM j i , two or all '' fop"0 8 00 .4 - . sj , three or aU : 3 -for " J $10-0 Or, to any person sendinr us tivm or-nan st subscribers, we will allow one dollar oomoiisaios on i . S..J i. .v..l j n r.. ft : Samplo Cofiies and Circulars Seat Free; Terms, S3 0 a year, in. edvaneei - ai''i ' ul t, SIDPEY E. MORSE,' Jr.', Sx CO.'V ? " ' 37-SwJa c, j S---.8T Park Rew;"lftw Tork. i ,("::'! ? -..: ik a-.o-'i UNION PATENT: AGENCY; . iD. P. HOLLOWAY G CO. . -! .: ttW 4tMS' ,Kt .3 ' , ! . WASHINGTON CITYi D. C.i BWAVEenjtafredia the busisssof solieitior Pt asaeDis, ana prosecuting, .Talent cases. ; Uusmesi entrustedto their cars frill receivepromptattsntion, Claims Ajfainst theoTernment r ' For Back Pay."1; ; For Penjiionii, v&c. Will receive personal and. prompt attention. , In refereace to Patent. Laws cheerfully given.. copies 01 me iitwa ana Hnies ana jiccait' of the Laws and Rules aad ; duns ,uv x mvu vuicv, w 11 i do seal, e 4--yrana.oaiappiioatHia.' in applying for'" ; u A a xaient tne applicant , sttouid i ni Forward a Model of his Invention, If susceptiWeof being illustrated by a model,-or . if it consists in a chemical compound, sami pies of the ingredients in their commer- ; cial state,, and also in the proposed prepared torm, should be sent. ... i ' atjSO, tvh EscRIp,rIpf, ' -' '. s ; v.; :;'..- ;-. i , . i. i ,. ! i Of tlie invention or discovery, and its advantages should be g?Tnn as is practicable, to aid in the ... proper preparation, of, he papers 4 . .j ri. i SfPersdns believing they have made an inventionor a dscovery in- art- or science, and desirous of knowing whether tbe. same has been patented, by transmitting to us a1model,ordrawing,o a sufficient deposition to make the invention intelligible, can have a thorough examination made in the I'atest office, and tbe resnlt ef nid examination forwarded to them for a reasonable compensation. CAVE ATS, WILLBE : PREPARED On short notice, by theinventor.t giving A brief description of their invention with , . il r I U A VP I N G S ..3 it'..Will be made in artstie style from models furnished .::.. .' .ii- .by inveators. ; - t-i liU i ,i . . - f , ' .;. . . - ' :.. . .: ,.-:.! . Searches of the Recur as ot the Patent Office : . .- . ; ' ,v -.-r- x.. ..-if .:?;. In regard to titles in Patents, will be made on application. Sendfull name or names-character of the inveation; and, if possible,;date of fatent.: j. . I -x fil s ,ai: Copies of All Claima, iu' " 1 , ' 1-1 .1 We In any Patent issued by the Patent Office sinee 183 A, -will be furnished on the receipt of $, the applicant giving the full-name of the' Patentee, nature of tbe invention, date of the Paten t,4e. .. ., ; Washington City yJuly 4, 188&73,? Cn i-m 22tf T - J . 1 : .'i,.'"'" i.i ' '' i"t LO-W ?'" . i '.'' M'i.'f.: "Consumption N as certainly cured as Intermittent Fever, and as certainly preAent ed as Small Pox." e. Chat. King KING ' S PREPARED PKfeSCpIpTipN,; .', , X1DI TROM TBI FKXSCXTJTIOW or i.--!"t-. Rev. Chas. E. Kin?, Mi D., D. fce., .', , X1DI TROM TBI FKXSCXTJTIOW of 6. 1 i ros raantirnmoif or" w v?-. et; i coisrsTJMxxom For the Radical cure of ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS CATARKU,,. and all affections of the i LUNGS, THROAT, and AIR PASSAGES : for General and Special Derangements of the NERVOUS SYSTEM for Disorders of tbe Stomach and Bowels. ' !- -"" i The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION increases the ftrengtk and deepens the tabor ofthe paU.blood. Itsub dues the CHILLS and FEVER and .diminishes tbe ExpeetoratiouV It checks the night sweats,' always, in from seven to fourteen days. The appetite f s inrig orated, and the patient rapidiygains flesh : the eougb and the difficult breathing are' speedily relieved ; tbe sleep becomes calm' 'and refreshing ; the evacuations regular and uniform. ALL ASTHMA, BRONCHI. T1S, Ae., DISAPPEAR WITH A REALLY ASTONISHING RAPIDITY. , ' - . . t , ., : The PRESCRIa. TION should be usedin every Dis ease, by whativkr xaxi xkowm. ia which ' there fa exhibited any Derangement of either-the NERVOUT or the BLOOD Systems. It is unequaled in Female Disorders, Scantv or Suppressed Mensem," R'4W..Ae. The PREPARED PRESCRIPTION :!s both the BEST and the most ECONOMICAL. Medicio that can betaken. The average dose, is two teaapooaafal taken once a day. The patient never requires, nndei any cireumstances.'to use Cough Mixtures" for tte C.mb ; "Kxpectoranta" Weakness; Iron for tbe Mood Anodynes for the Nervous Irritation ; Acids for the Night Sweats ; or Whisky or Cod Liver Oil for the Wasting. Its Specific Action is upon the Constitu. tional Dondition, and, through this Condition, open the Whole Series of Symptoms. : i Statements from Patients . : i Colleok Hill, Cincinnati : I was in . the last stage of Consumption i In ten da vs after taking the HitKscRiPTioN, my. Chills, Night Sweat, Fever, Ae.i decreased, and, finally altogether disappeared A mere Skeleton befor'ej I am now well stored with flesh. My restoration is a marvel to all who know me. Mrs. C. Li WilOHf. ,; - j .i.. irf ... "Your Prescription saved my daughter's life, and has probably saved me hundreds of dollars." Rev. E. Ucmittrets, Remsen, N. Y; " " ' ' ' i"We bless God for the benefit we have received from vpur Prepared Prescription." Rev. P.. PxawaRiNE, Blossbnrg, llenn. . . ;"Every one to whom I have recommended it has benefited mueh by its i9e." - - - . I The " fUfcrAKCiU r'KKCSUlUli.lOIf "IS put upin a $ I ootie, and is .sum in Uicumona , by all JJKLU. GIST'S generally, or orders may be addressed to the Sole proprietors, OSCAR -O. MOSES A CO., 27 CobtlanbT Strept, .N. Yj Consultations free. A Circular, containing testimonials of many cases successfully treated, will be sent free, by mail, toall who wall write for it. - .. ,; . : , , , , . jspn 4l-lyr - ' ' ' ' ' '' JAMES M. STARR, 1 STEAM & GAS PIPE FITTED, Gas Office on Main Street, between Pearl and Marion, on Z Floor...... Fine Gas Fisttirea, at Less : ; iiiAicEASx-isj 1 rS"All work promptly done ia the . best and most satisfactory manner and Wasbaktkd. . i . r .... 4 , Ricbmond,' Jan 5,' 1869.' " ' ' " " 44Jj , I AVENUE HOUSEMil I fin- ei a (nf. t. t'-u I'jc.nur.i ..r.-.-.r-,,! n ,'t JACOB GOHKER, , PROPRIETOR. 1 Fort Wayne Arenas, opposite m, k. xepot, In r RICHMOND, IND. .t 0,0cf,X is 1 " 1 V.sl ,t i ' This fin feed eomssodloas hoasa onVrs extra 1adocemenU to the traveling public owing; to hs elost proximity to tbe Depot, and wholesale and msonfao taring or the citr. Everr efftrt wilt be made to ' serve tbe public satisfactorily; r Terms taoderata. . ' T.T.?y Vavii 'in - Mil tf ttflf "n

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CK 5S At tbs Wsst end.ofthJ)epot, where fa eo get UUUD QU A K ME A L , E J1KST 4F,THE ABA SON, 09 8HOKT 1 1 1 TIC. C0NFECTI0NARIE3 arid' FBUIT. a ........................... ... fl ai . 'V - lvU 100 FAntujiis, Kst-FrBsers Sobs, con .McarasnptoyoMftt Mr .jT irom to to 9iav per .montn. iron now, i iisn ppnng. Address at once. -1, 3 , 4 j if i&ElULER, McCUBDT CO. .' i i c iticizozjSozt fCt nxio.'.i ......... 7i Sdtl tTH ol .Ct Bopkcellero . Cs Dtotionc-o, 1 1 .Kala MMt, posiM Citizens' tMaktl , BICHM05D. lyDlAslA A, ?v f "' ' -.?;) iA Tue w inter, jaai x aotuona. K!hAT8 and CAPS v-i to wbich be invites we at tMtinn of all who would " i indulsrein thelatestfesbsaCadl aA tbe Hat and ' Cap store of " rjii.-.r-j)iS . JOHN8DFFBDnV i ! Kchmond, Dee: 22, 1888.' .1 J S.0ENIHNIJ IDJIWATC s -.ia ripHJa COMPOSITION, discovered twenty years : l ago, by the French, and by constant experience, A kaa resulted in producing a metal that for. aoutal tj wear ana. appearance, is in every respect equal iogold. '' " Stfitli :i vm-it K"J ) Tbe Cases of tbe Wateh weadvertise and sell, are aiade solid of this' material, and -with the -ordinary' care taken of a Gold Wateh, are Warrantea to i wearegaally as welt, lA ,,w iif.pfli i They have a full jeweled Patent Lever movement, are of the same quality that sell in Gold Cases for $100,00 and op wards. tv. :r' i We will sell them at the following prices, to be paii on-fleliTerjrof the"f3oods at your Express Offlce."" Oents Large and Medinm size." fbtl jeweled, patent , lever, with Vest Chain to match $20,00. Ladies sise, full jeweled pateut lever,, with elegant ; J Leontaira Chain to match '."" $20,00. Ladies small sixe? very handsome i) with chain rU?r- ('' match'-' ''''. J:- . i Of-- 15,09. " ! -j'To parties purchasing a :eae eontahiing six ' watqhes,-we will make a liberal discounts , w 1 ' ' " ......... .a i ', The tiennine can be. purchased: only . through us or oar Authorised Agents. All orders must be addressed to M a- , i-.-.t li s-jt-i I M. T. QUIMBY & CO, , ' i ' WHOLESALE JEWELERS,1'' " r "f' ' ,l ' ? 133 Lake St. Chicago. III.'1 Opficks. 171 Broadway, N. Y., 14 Hanover St t Boston, Mass. Factory, 54 Friendship St. Prov- I deotse R. L,i-,di t- - -V . i, vr, rrm .-4Wa soouO LIFEHEALTH STRENGTH . ; LI F E -H E A LT HSTR E NCTH , ) THE - CHEAT ' FRENCIl :'KEHEDVl iv. Delamarre'8 Specifio Pilht Prepared by' GAaaNciaa Drmjsrr, No. '14 "Rue " Lombard. Paris, aad highly recommended bytLe . eatHW- a4edteafr Faealty oit Franeeto--,-,-,? . 1 Are a most enjQQrotic arid afkclrat Klniely in case 'of Spermatorrhoea fir Seminal WekeS; Nightly, Daily or Premature Emissions 7 Sexual Weakness or fnpotency r- Weaknoas ariaiag from Secret Sabit and Sexual EmseeaUfaawaaoa aftU OaoiaL Organs ; vWeak Spine ; ''Lima'r '.'Bnck-dust'fdepoaitaaiq the Urine I Mlky) Diatares," 'Ac.van all Aegbastly train of Symptoms arising Arena Overuse or Excesses. " i A pamphlet, containing full particulars, wjtk Dieec tions and Awvioe, printed ItTreoctn German .-9nantah A SIT FOR DELAM ARTIE'S SPECIFIC PJZtS, jlXD j . V.K&2AKE SO OTHERS, tqa s25 iuv ., LirenM. nr fiv tlu sols Proprietors, OSCAR G. M08S aCO 27 Onrt. landt Street, New York, t Agant for Riehmond aad I. riclnitr, POTTS BR0'S. SAMPSON , A ROSS, Dr. 1 . ! epa. 41-ly Jf 1 ( Hi'! THE' XJREAT sEH0lalSHf REMEDY- , I SirjJamw Clarke's 'Fema1eRUa,ia Prepared from a perseripHon of Sir J. 'CfarirV. Jf . oTi" jj , ?lJh3e4e9m.E!traoriimartfUtU:Qmee;i "0 fc" This invaluable medicine is un-failing loathe tsi'7 of all those painful and dangerousdiseases to which tbe female constitution is "subfecf? It moderates all e xeesses and removes all obstructions, front Whatever . j.r,.T. ei;,.'-, ?rr A-f refill 'f5j I TO MARRIED I.AD1ES - , 1 f "jmoi i" n.-t i u. 1 ;iUU tiSSl! vr- 31& 1 It is particularly suited. It will in. a short time, bring en the monthly period with regularity, end at- '1 though a powerful remedy, does .not coetain any thins hertrnl to 'the constitution. ' I all cases of Nervous1 aad Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back.' and Lin bajO Fatigue on sliirbt exertion. Palpitation of tbe.Hei.rt. Hysterica1 aad Whites, it wilt effect i - when'ill1 other means hare failed. - Foil directionsi v the aaarm u uhlet aronndeach nackaf e. m annnii aaeaaatV va eVaaa - i - 4- ft :4. nt sracixL wonc'rl i Bemare of Counterfeit. Obeereetke name of 'JOB11 MOSES on the package purchase none vritheut t- il q titer 9 are bate and worthless immitation. ' - ' ' N.B. One Dollar, with fifteen cents for postage, enclosed to the sole Proprietor, JOB MOSES, 27 Cortlaodt Street, New York, will insure a bottle of tbe ; faantiMe.containingFifty Pills, by return mail,sccurely .. ,- sealed from all observation. - ...-- 1 : : ; - ,- -- rdg $15 vTdU W . " eJJ ; RISK with niip 't .i 45TENCIL and KEY CHECK TOOLS AND MATE-;:a RIALS. Reduced Price-List free. T.N. HICKOX 1 CO., 280 Pearl Street, NewTork. ,44-4w. ; IsPnblishedin the Warner Building, ont I By HOLLOWAY & DAVIS, . At & per Voliiiiic, PAYADLL ADVANCE. JO BP RI N T I N a, Wa ihare i a new " DAY i JOBBER, and new fonts of ,Typerf tbe latest styles , . both blain aid' faaey, and' ' ! ....... . - are "prepared to dtf'work ft i .nc-iii neat and expeditiously. , s-aaBaaVetkr- fvi"! rfitf a of Xadinir. ' 10VC "9 1 ..... 1 . . . 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