Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 39, Number 2, 16 March 1869 — Page 4

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RICHMOND, IND, MARCH 16th, 1869.

Twa a i)retK 4 pictured bot riotu iiet r .oAn .SUn-JvA fte f 19 f ""I.-.. J-r ,4.1. It nn9 Allow me to explain. T!!e, 8loJ day was past and oigbVli&tT fairly t tied around John Glover cottage. Ail day long it had rained, cr rMher driz zled, John had returnea from his wor wet and hungry, tired and.crois. His wif0 n5lt uim"at VhoJdo'or with lier usual loving kiss; and then baby was held up for bis share ol papa's kiess and caresses. John went "through with this" handsomely, considering the j mood he was in. r ,T A man won't stand much talking and scolding wlxen Jn the plight John was..; Now the pretty picture was this: - - Effle Glof had"et Bwppcr in a most charming manner. The table cloth was s ntffr -VBItethft dishes and tin - coflff epOt shot) brflliantly-in tti light ' of. tlie well-trimmed oil lamp.','. . The toast was. swimming in milk and butter, Lw. VusToiids favorite dish. .Tlie bain and tggs looked tvery tempt iug; and John tduld hardly wait for EfCe to pour out the coffee, it appeared so good. s ? t iS. . ..v?, r ThV-diah a of ; pickled 'peacltcs -re eijftugb.to uake one's month fairly wa- -- .:'.. ua.'t ,3 ?Tb,e fyif., sitting! 'in his .-Iigh' c-h airV hiS'f ? CJt'eani ing with ;, happ iaess , Lis mouth cf ujmed with'cakfj and each chubby, dimpled hand ' holding bis tin p!atterl There's the picture that 'was pretty; aiacl nowrfot tbeother scene, that scen thM wa'nt pretty.; s' ; ThiteesW ifiat I.boughat the gro eery is eplendidr IsA't ifc dear?' said Effie, passing hiiege lord the dish. jYou bought it? "bo answered crossly. iYes, I got it this morning, John. WhygJCffle, got it. myself!' . 4No, jofcn you. didn't; really jdu are mistaken;-1 find ' her -sweet face colored crimson. .vHllfW Will you contradict me!' J But, dearI bougnt itsr7ure. , Ohi jrg&lh alwajs liaye your own "way but I "know 1 purchased the cheese.- ,"6T-7" ' ;f-1 'Yomlid not, sir,' cried the; wifa an: fe'rily. ' 'I did,' as angry aa his wife. Ypwdidn'tfJXM'i isnxzibvifi ' ?' !;-' 'Did!' zc.3i, 'Didn't;,, rising from the tabje. John arose, and taking" his hat, said: ,- Mri Glo er if:yon prjisi; n tellingfalsehoods why," I'll leave, that's il ; 'You can leave, sir,' and the next mO I ment Effie regretted .having said it. 'Good-bye, -oKtvKR,'.lie said, passing from thekit'chcn.J biit into the dismal night Ci'' TAUll ' . Poor ElEej ( I don't think fehe was to blame) as hii husband's' form - disappeared in the dark she sank into a chair and covered her face'witlther apron.Like all women are a'pto do,: she proceeded to take a 'good cry.' Baby seeing bis mother crying, threw back hi3 head snd poured forth a most 'babyish howl;' Making Effle's ears tic g with his . Beader, don't infer from ibis that Ef fie's child was ugly and ill-natured,' for, ycu know, the beet and prettiest babies will squall sometimes. John sauntered down the street of the city.. Ha kLewvery well that Lis wife war 'right. TlShe hadCpufchased ;the cheese, and now his anger was cooling cT he feitrireryAorryf forJier. JIe was too proud to go .back and ask her for giveness. He couldn't think oi such a thing. -It was'nt in bis- nature to apolo gize &nd he would not do so. I.'This rain , is jnighly uncoxufortaMe without my oVlrebatj loppose$ I return and get my eoat'and umbrella; I kind o feel bad' about thte; honest I do;' he muttered. Yes, now he was sorry.1 'Eiiie was 'crying her. eyeloutiJ, :Lejalinost knew. She wouiabe ever sy"orry' he was 'Go and make up kiss and make up,' iomethiagfj whispered in his. ear, and he was on the eve of.doinso when another voice seemed to say: 'Don't do it; you tre a fool if 'you'tto ' ' John concluded, to return for his tout, however. ,,,, So, j on reaching his house, he quietly , stole, in s the front way, and noiselessly went up the. stairway.., , , 'Twa pretty dark, in;: his room, and twice , he , stumbled, over a chair. , In a feV moments heteached the 'closet,'4 in which hung his coat i v Feeling among the clothea,j ho; BOpp, found the object which be was searching for, but, as he was lairing it 3own7 aTTghT s tepTf e upon his ear. Elfle was coming up stairs. Now the light of the lampshone upon the walla; now he r. see herrcurly head appearing above the "sC airs. " Quickly he sprang into -the close; and closed tho door.. He could hear his wife moving about tie room, -and W fairly trembled when she passedlhe closet door. ,pnce he Trias pesinvf she wacoming to the closet,.but she did not. , , . M. He heard her receding foot steps, and when he wa nr that she was gone, he pTJahad on thedoor to open it. . Hut it

The oor fwae jafjjch d 'on tU$ ot8ile.JAll this had arisen just from some cLeese his wife ITaifpui chased. Ilia fault, tao, : JsQwr jiie h&il time . to,, se

what h.looI Lu had made of hirueeU. rHe U tntrVt titiierfflU foMSTlie or stay in tbeifl tuna sunocatti. Alreadr tuc air was , ,;. . . . . , - , .. ' ' i . . jJ f K-Vwmg, Heavy, ana IS . was uiutcuifc, iu breathe He ninst call her.s- So,r. rather tliKri vmothered on a Winter's5 night, h lii vfcajptfpou c d e d qui te ' 1 u s t! ily'. jThtu tiijotliftc Uiicg, ho was as hungry as a half starved wolf.' They were just !comruepcing "supper 'when the" quarrel iejlQ (n ajl c d. . . Lo u d er . a n d 1i a r d e r e poui:ic-d. His wife heard it, and, snatching; up I.er baby, she ran to the .npighbor's house. With swollen eyes andta. white face she entered the next house; which "happened sto be neighbor i JohnspnX jot etialiant gentleman; al ways ready to protect, the ladies. Eflic informed 'Mr. 'Johnson that a robber was' in " the house. This suited him, and, taking dotrn. from a nail a huge sword that must have been made wlien .steel W6s v"ery"pTenty7"he" started ' for EtHo's house- Stealthily he went into' the. kitchen, holding his sword in . a defensive attitule, aud listening , intentBy tb.is time( John had escaped from the closet, having D'rok'en the door from its hinges.- As he came down the stairs' Mr, Johnson saw him and thinking: he was the robber, made a pass with his ewoTaToYns witBracr.f like bound ihe- sprang -upon the swordsman-: throwing him to the fler, ,The ether iieighbora .now,, came poaiimj in- with their lanterns, and as lights iinshed in the" hail, the two con ttStnts1 were astonished. " : ; ' 'Mr. JpLnspn !' said John. 'Mr. Glover !' exclaimed Johnson. ErHe earned tr and "ar happy6cctref ol lowed. Johu .promised i to be a little careful iu his words and , he,.kept his promi6e.!&:'.i . f4. . ,; .- Since that niglit, I think the two nev-. equarrled again-.-I'd like to telliiow Jovjng they were after that; but space will not admit. Henry Ward' Beecher. ' It is because BIr. Beecher has o many retcarhable points and. ways that people j iikc 10 reau imie paraffranns aDOuc mm. J&JU9P&6ince.aMet a chat with him on matters ahd things if ( general.. The r, Methodist r brotlier Bays.I-' 'asked if it Vss true-tbirt -Plymouth Church building was about to be enlarged. . , Mr.. Beecher saij'fo.'.. Do 'yoiC then,-intend to build ' anewr I firi quired. 'No,' said lie, 'the project is broached every, year at, pew -Jetting time, on accoUEt'cf'the demarfd TorWats and the high prices they fetch,- but it speed.ily j 'dies, dqwn vWe"i were! i vry - near bnilding ,just as the wa r broke" out, arid jtad Jwo'done; so if ; ''would have been a I w.ise movement; but everything Vas' so uncertain, ryd the future looked so dark lliat the thing'feir through.' JMy ;' people' feel, and so do I that l a in riot so young as I once was, and if I-sbpuld drop plT, a larger building would not 'berwanterf. We can seat two thousand five hundred, and manage to squeeze in thiee thousand tas.itis I. reminded .him that he- was comparatively young, arid'that his fath er before him lived to a great age; and that he might have many years of effective labor'before him yet. 'Yes, he said, but my father, though a hajd-working man, did' not pass through the exciting scenes and Jabors that have befallen roe. The life ot a minister of a country village or town is not worn cr wasted as is that of a city parson, liable to innumer- i 'able' calls and always on the rtrarf. I i shall probablj- drop down in the harness ! some day, and not live to be old.' Bi.t,' I said, 'you take exercise, you believe -in- and practicemnpetiitr-CbTitia!iy?" 'Not eo much as I ought to, cr ad it is generally supposed that I do. I have beei ,;in Brooklyn . nineteen years, and never have I in that time wet a trout line, and beyond anoce sional visit; and -spending my summer vacation here, I iknow no; relaxation. The strain ,ou. a city. pastor, situated as I am, i3 constant and severe'- -Mr.-Beecher is aging fast His hair grows gray and thin. On my remarking" to Mrs. Beecher, as we drove to the train, that I saw a gient differ enee-in bin e-ince my last intci view with him, nine years ago, she replied: 'Yes,' it was that terrible war.. i It made us all look and feci old.! Mr. Beecher has a worn and weary look, and does not pre pent "the Vpeararice of robust healttrl have always hitherto, associated with 'him. -! - .'- - - ' -. i-. : p -It is. said that difficulties between the e-ettlers on the Cherokee neutral lands in Kansas and - the- railroad -company are rrtsmg' satisfactorily arranged, - and that settlers are "rapidlj " paying for their l3Tids; The terras are -:. the appraised price, fixed by tlorcrnment commission cr9;'nt"e j'ears' time and seven per cent interest, the settlers to pay notliiDs if -the bordex-ticxaoadfroni .Kansas City to the southern boundary of Kansas is not completed - according to contract. ,Aj large delegation is en route for Washington to endeavor to get Congress to ratify the Osago treaty, by which eight hundred thousand acres of land are ce ded to certain railroads. -Tbe official order from tbe State Department received by the United States 'Marshal at Boston on Sunday evening, recalling the pardon of Martin," the defaulting Cashier of the Hide and Leather Bank, was received too late, the par. don having been" placed in Martin's -rri-Ti sow -v It is stated that Mrs, Clem, convicted at Indianapolis of the murder of Air. Urs. 'Young, 'maintained her wonderful composure during her trial by drinking a pint of brandy daily She must have ample composure to stand that quantity of brandy "This would try an ordinary person worae wors than a Jury.

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In order to introduee the OBSERVER tonetr read- ! ers and new circles of influence, we make the follow- j tag liberal cflera for ;,: S;. Vvnuji t. .-- v- :' 9 J - -'' ' NEW SUBSCRIBERS: :'' : ;' ::We will send tbe OBSERVER for one year to v.-. 2 subscribers, one or both being-new, for ''- $6 Oft" 3 " two or all ,'; 15 for ' 1 $3 fttf 4 " three or all " for $1d 00 Or, to any ierson sondinjf us ptva or more-.i.'Ew sub.scribu-s,.we will allow. one dollar comuiissipu on each. . , " " ' - " "..2Hl?orid by check, draft, or Prist Office order. ! ' tSamp!e Coiiies and Circninrs Seat Free.' Terms, $3 ol) a year, in Advance. SID FEY E. MORSE. Jr., X. CO., 37 Park Row, Nsw York. Notice in Bankruptcy. ' -tT . T HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE Thai on the'lothdav of February, A. D . .1869 n Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Jonathan H. Crampton, ofTp.,of Ne Garden J in fiw County of Wayne, and State Of Indaina.who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own petition: That tho payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging", to any such Bankrupt to him, or for his ise, and the transfer of any property by him is forbidden by law; that a nweting ot the creditors Of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose one r more-Assignees ot bis estate, will . be held at a t'ourtof Bankruptcy, to be.holden at o. 24- East Washington Street, in the city of Indianapolis, in said I'istrict. before John W. Kay, Register, on the 16th dav of Jlarch, A. I)., 1S09, at 9 o'clock, A.M. . " BEX. J. SI'OO.VEU, V. S., Marshal, jlsVb'. 25, 1869. 51-3 w . $3 District of Indiana , ...In Bankruptcy. DISTRICT OF INDIANA, SS ' & l Indianapas, the lotu diy ol rfbfflary, A I). ttV 1389, the undersigned hereby "giv j natice of their pjK)intment as assignees of ; ' ' ' t-.;c - ; " I?aao F. Ilarned. of.Iiisk o!ibureh, "" In the County of 'Warned '-ind State ot Indiana," within fluid District, who has been adjndged a Bankrupt up on his own petition, by tbe di-tric Court f said district. . . . W. A. BRADSUAW, . , (51-3w $2,25 J. W, BRADSHAW, ' - ' " ' " ' ' ; ' Assignees. ' ;ie In Bankruptcy. - Lia'r'-.".'-'- .DISTRICT OF INDIANA, SS. AT Indianapolis, the 20th day of February, A. D. 1869. Tbe undersigned hereby gives notice of their appointment, - as Assignees, of Edward Emanuel, of Richmond, in the County ef Wayne and State of In diana, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court ol said District. ' " W. A? BRADSHAW, - i. W. BRADSHAW ..1 f -j ''. v , , Assignees.: ; 61 Sw $225.J " , - .:,,,.,.: -Jfr ;

t ,t la Bankruptcy, ,,. , ; ( ? . DISTRICT OF INDIAKA, S3, AT Indianapolis theU2d day of February,'" A'.! D V69. -" - ' . The nndersignel herjby give tuitiee of their appointment as Assignees of Alonxo Hunt of Wayne Township; in the county ef Wayne and State of "Indiana, within said District, who 'has been adjudged a Bankrupt .upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. : t ' i -i A. W. BRADSHAW, , .MJtiJH t .rJ. WLBRADSHAW, i 61 3 w fS225.j Assignees. w..f ,fcr.. - ' ,H r,H mt'j '

Stitched or Pegged OF THK IfKT MATKRIAI., and in a Mubstintij! and warknuto-likc nunur. t made to t.rdcr, at ' s "' i ;HENRY ? EMRICH' S SHOP, Tito Doors Mouth oi Ilninmer's Irugtore. I On South Pearl Street, .... Where heresiectfnllv iiivitfs the' cUiznn of Rich- - moud and vicinity to give bin. gall and a chare of patronage.--beiog sure, lrom the good quality or bis ork and tbe general salistactioa given heretofore, that all will te well pleaed with his manufacture. zaer-Agnod snpply of BOOTS -and SHOES, m&deat bis establishment, on band, which-he is selling at very low rates for Cash... ; jJ&BT'KepairiDg done, at short notice. ' ' ' If. EJIKICH. 'j Richmond,. May 19, lo8, r, t. f , ; 13tf BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. .,. Hi WOLVERTOPT HAS opened a shop on Pearl street,' opposite ' Tie Mayor's office; for the manufacture, repairing, , Dd sale of Boots and. Shoes. Particular attention will be paid to the quality and4 styles of eustome'' work and satisfaction -warranted. None but goomnterial used or-thebest9f workmen employed. La diss work gotten up in the best style. . Prices moder ate. Richmond, Ind., May 5, 1888. lOtf. '1 ' (in;-7Chles EsteU's - I f i c. " . - . i , , , , ir ' BOOT AND SHOE . L FACTOItY , I NO. 3 iMAIN STREET: -''ujoif .'i (i - , ,.,.JKi' i - .-: JJOOTS fc SIIOJES, CHEAP FOR CASH I Having a good' assortment of Boots and Shoes new on hand, of my own manufacture and Eastern made work, and being prepared to fill all orders for either ; vt.i .t; :'': ' Sewed of : Pegged Boots and Shoes. At the shortest possible hotice," the undersigned re spectfully asks tbe citizens of Richmond and vicinity for a share of patronage, thanking them for that heretofore so liberally extended. -; s Just -rive him a call at bis Shop, one door East of T Nestor t Co.'s Groceryv Store, West Main Street, where be will be happy to see his old customers, and sts many new ones who study their own interest, and want a good pair of Boots or Shoes, made FiT-tingiy oi tbe beat material and at reasonable prices. KichmOnd. March 5th, 1888. C. ESTEIiLY. ' PARK IIOTElijf On ther American & European Plan, r Cor. BCFKMAN and NASSAU STS., . Near City Hall Park, ; ' 'NEW-YORK. GEORGE WIGHT, Proprietor. X, B. Located in the very heart of the wholesale business, this is one of the most conveniently located Hotels for Merchant, business men and others visiting the city. . , 41-6m-$7. H. C. DICKINSON DEALER IK WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELET, SILVER AXB PLATED WARE, 1 No. 91 Main Street, ' ' ' -: '"' RICHMOND," I N D ; ? (; Repairing, done on short notice. 13,, ., April 2, ladS. , . . . . 6tf . r J AVENUE HOUSE. " -.;.;.,':. . . f , . ' JACOB GOHNER, - rROPRIETOR. i"' Fort Wayne Avenue, opposite R, R. Depot, J RICHMOND,; IND; : ' : ' .'-:; !;? This fine and commodious-house offers extra in ducenients to the traveling public owing to its close proximity to the Depot, and wholesale and manu'actaring of 'the city. Every effort will be made to servj the public satisfactorily. - Terms moderate - 1 " 28y'v' s , NICHOLSON fie ERO., 1 ' Booksellers & Stationers, ''' ' (OLD STAND)- i t t illain Street, opposite Citizens Bank," ' y .-I - -. ;. x (RICHMOND, IXDIAMA., ,. : 7 42-tf FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1869; 3Thk first editioO of One Hundred .Thousand of Vieks lllusti ited Catalogue of seeds and Guide in the Flower Garden is now published. It makes a work of 100 pitgeo, beautifully illustrated, jrith about ISO Fine Wood Engravings of Flower and Vegetables, and an ' '"' " ... - v . , 'ELKO AST COLORED PLATE, ! A bouquet or r LOWERS; f It is the most beautiful, as well as the most inStructive Flrl Guide published, giring plain and thorough directi.-n for the " Cult are of Flowers and Vegetable. ?" The ! Floral Guide is published for thebenefitof my customers, to whom it is sent free without, application, but will be forwarded to all who apply by mail, for Ten Cents, which is not half tbe cost. Address 1 J AMES V1CK, Rochester, X, V. PECTORAL ELIXIR!9 .. ''',i,-'Z ' . WILL CURK ':-!.'';'; ': "; COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, Ho.ar.se no s s, A s th m a, ,,-;,; ;i?-!r ;) UID ALLDISEASKS OK THK (' . , i In cbnhrmation of the above, the public is referred to certificates on wrapper arouud each bottle, in addition to the testimonials herewith appended:- , ' Opinion of the Rev. Wm. Graham, for three years the efficient and respected pastor of Asburv Chapel in" this cttyt '4 " " ' --"" . i ' We are prepared to certify from experiments tbe "most relitble and convincing, that "Bark's Pectokal Kltxir" i very superior remedy for diseases of the Throat and Lungs. It is extensively used by the .best Physicians for Coughs, Colds. Croup, Hoarseness, etc. etc. We recommend it to all and specially to Ministers and other Public Speakers who are troubled with Bronchial difficulties. It has lieen thoroughly tested, and acts like a charm. The manufacturer, Thomas H. Barb, is an experienced and successful Druggist, and a Christian gentleman ot .high repute in ttie community where he lives. The merits of this remedy, from such a reliable manufactory, makes it a public benefaction. .-.'-.-.- Wm. Grahajt. '-:--: Of the N. W. Indiana Conference, j .- Terre Haute, Indiana, August 2, 1667. From R. L. Ball, Esq., the well known stove dealer: " . - . . ' Tkrrx HArxn, July 20, 187. Ma. Thomas H. Bars, Dear Sir: l have used your 'Prctobai. Elixir" very extensively in my family, and p-onoucce it one of the skst medicines ever o?ed.. It gives tmmbdiatb relief in the worst cases of Coughs and Colas. ' ; j. Your's Respectfully, i, --A s is. ; . B. L. BALL. !;K JCif PLCMMER A M0RUI3S0N Wholesale Druggists, Fort Wavne Avenue, Richmond, Wholesale Agents for Barr's "Peetoral Elixir" E. Harrold K.C. Potts, WVH: Ross Reed deBntlerw s . x TREMO NT HOTJS K, ' JOHN ELLIOTT. Proprietor, CORNER OP FIFTH A If D MAIN Riohmondjnd.

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jaXD WILL WiESE f TO.. ANY, PERSON, ' Sending us a One Hundred Club ia our Ureat &&Onc DoI!arSa1e of Dry and Faacy-( At WATCH, 60 yis. SHEETIN'g SEWiyO MACHI5E, Ae., e., ' ciiuaiii-r Liuua iu uv wwuc i amu, via.. GO Club, 40 yds. Sheeting, Ac. JLc. - . . .. - r . , Messrs. 'J. S." Hawes A Co take pleaanre-- ia an nouncing, being the oldest and largest house in the Dollar Trade., that they have been enabled, byAheir long experienceand extensive resources to make. Ibis present season, many important! importations and contracts with manufacturers, which with- these d-J ditions to their Winter Stocks, has enabled theaf greatly eul vtorge their rate and,Zjrclatge Lit., ,f ,Stndfor Xaa Circular, H ; rf , Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any address free. jJSyPlease be very particular and send money by registered letter. ' ; ' 3 ; . V7 L'O o Address all orders to '- , , t J. S. HAWES fc COm f ' 15 Federal St Boston,4 Mass. P. O. Box CV ... "::?':' I jr,-.-". .' ! ; , S. iC.BYER, U IV I E R T A tL E No. 5D Main Street, ' '' Crf (Opp.'Thffllps Han.) " P fr- IRICHMOND, INAIANA -- Crane-,-' Breed .' & :' Co.'a.,;,; Celebrated Jletalic Barial Case and CaskeU EverytlUng pertaining : to funiished. Funerals , promptly 41-tfr LCC0 A1ITIB0TE. Wasbaiitbd inTOaAoco. U MjirWu maaetabU urijktt mad mrirAm , lenet ereat aoariab(he Mood, ia v ijior iith. tjtu lam and KrengiAeiuas-l u exeeUeBt taaic and ap ditrest the bemtieit food. petizar, eo01e tne a tn.k M sleep refresh Smoker and chewert entAner box. noflt frt esUibtufaea robnet health. cured Frtce rirtr i ! . g treatise on lb iajurioa eSeci cf Jst&cee, with imoMeuL reut -. . wen, eu, Addrea - Da. T. SALE BY ALL ORUGG inUon.humbug Trademark X Copyrighud. '.; . , A Clfrgymm, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the cure of Nervous Weaknessl Early Decay, bisea'ses of.the Urin-ry and Seminal Organs,1 and tbe w hole train ot disorders brought on by baneful and vis ous habits. Great numbers have been cured by this nKibltV. remedy. . Prompted by a desire to Ijenefit the afliictt'd and unfortunate; I, will send, the receipt tor preparing and using- this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it. Free of t'hargj. Address, - JOSEPHJtilNMAN, , btation,!), liihie House, j0 i-i. -.-1 ;.--'JXewYork 'titv. J s L. J. FRANCISCO, M. D. Office and Residence South Franklin Stree -V-.- East side, between Main ndtWalnut,J,. - July 17, 1867. -30 tf t RICHMOND,, 1.DAA. ; T. ;WBEWKEtTr' iAttbriiey at iLiaw; " . " ALSO, ROTARY " PPBL1C, 71 RICHMOND, IND. no ! J Oflice over Citizens' Bank. "'Richmond Ind .Nov!" 10,1868 ' ; 36-6m - - - A,,' A j - , 'v i -.'" , :';TO H'NH;.8 POP P-,w 4 TTORNE.Y "AT LAW and: f NOTARY A. Office Not 33, Main-st., R bmond,- In4. Attends to the collection ot all claims in any State ot the Union." ' Will practice in any of the Courts ol Indiana and Ohio, ; Execute- Deeds, Mortgages, .and Powers of Attorney, either inland or foreign; - By special arrangement with CiP. Aoac, in Cincinnati, (German Consul) and Hilxkb Co., of New York, 1 am enabled to forward and receive any money packages er other valuables, as .well as to attend to tbe transit of persons from any part of Europe or from this country;: - i'-'A .-, 'ri--J -' n 9 All business strictly confidential and promptly attended to. - - ' iJ' ' " J. H. P. July 7th, 1868. ' . ,- .is f , ltfr T. ROSS Dentist, ?f. W. Corner of, Slain and Pearl-sts., TEETII EXTRACTED without pain by the use of Nitrous Oxyde or Langhing Gas. !' " SfirTeei.h inserted from JlO to $15 per'sei'. ' JCafAll work warranted" ' Feb. 20, 1868, '' Dr. I. J. AVERY, ! AT HIS OFFICE on South Ps'arl, fourth door from the N. W. cor. of Pearl and Walnnt-ats., s prepared to attend promptly to all calls in the line of his Prof ession . ' '-'"' 1 f'i i ai Uichiuond. July 7th,1868.i; ... , . : . 19tf ir: ' . 5 ' . i-'j-e'f- , , mjC II, BURCHENAL, ATTORNEY- AT, LAW, N"b t a rv PuBlic. Office, over Citizens Rank, entrance on Main Street: RIClI10ND;iKr The Spring Sat Fashions. THE undersigned has justreceived hisne SPRl.i Style of HATS and CAPS lo which he invites tbe at tent ion of all who would indulge in the latest fashTiiCallat the Hat and ?- Cap store of - & Richmond, March 9,1869. l.!y Notice in 3 Bankruptcy. - IjplIIS IS TO CIVE NOTICE . That on the 2 2d day of Febnary A. D. 1869, a war; rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Franklin B. Hunt of Richmond in the Ceouty iof Wayne and the Mate of Indiana, who has been ,adgudged a Bankrupt, on his own petition; That the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to fuch Bankrupt to bini, or for his nse, and the transfer of any property bvhini is forbidden by law; that a meeting of the Creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts and cV.Aoe one or mors Assignees ot his estate, will be holden at a Conrt Ol Bankruptcy, to be holden' at the office of John W. Kav. Eaft Washington Street.. Indianapolis. On i the' 20th day of March, A. D 186i, at o'clock. A. M. j . BEN. J. SPOONEH.4 U. Sj Marshal, District ot Indians Messenger.

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JT AVEenggIlB the huainegfof nTeit;n.'.rr m.ent, and roeecuticg Fatent cri. 7 LuVtien utruatedi.) their care will receivepromptattentioa. i i . ClaiBat AiniiaBttheGovei ameat, '? For BackJP1,A,. at - .' if.f i - Ti f A For Pensions, ; &c., . .If. I .' r Will receive peraoMl and prempt attention. ail ; i,irroiiMTidn r.a In reference to Patent-Laws cheerfollv (rirm. Copiea of the Laws and - Ralea 'and iRerala- -'; tionit at the- latent Office, will be aeci, ... Z " 'jmtt on application, lo applrine lor ,. f K.i b a. 1'atent tk- npplieaasWld t , , ejf . a;. f-iA Forward a Model of aia Invention, " t s o. 3ttraitti , vt.r-. .oi If susceptible of befn illnjtrted by a niot!, ifttconaiste In a chemical con pound, earnk,ples of the iR)rredientfn tbeit eommer' cial staU, and alao in tbe prpe4 t.: 1 - prepared torn., -ahould. be :n.t i f . ' 1 '"it ; ... r';.:rf f.BiTt..:'1 Al-A ft O ALSO, "A. t WVltls DESCRIPTION " . , f v. C I 4--t : 8 at t r t Of the invention or discovery, and its advantages should be given aa is practicable, to aid in the :- proper preparation of the papers. - -tT "1 Ktti r i i Ci btr.r. !minf J3"r'ersons believing they have madeaniaveutionar a dscorery in artor aeienee, and deatroom 'Of knowing whether the same has been patented, by transmitting to us a model, or drawing, or a snf-, ficieat description to make tbe Invention intelligible, can have a thorough examination madein the forwardedto them for areasonable compensation. ' , .. CAVEATS, WILL .BE PEEPAEEB ',."", - ....(.., '.i On short notice, by thenventor giving a brief . ; deacriptien of their iaventipn with. ,lr s$ i, :V"";, DRAWINGS Will be madein artstin style from models furnished - -j. Dy inventors sn-jiu .S?::-i .: " v j . ij.j. - , I - ' Searches of the Records ot the Patent Office In regard to titles in Patents, will: b made, on application. BendfvU name or names charac- - .;. : ter of tne invention, and. if possible. , t . .' date of Patent " Copies of All Claims, In any Patent issued by tbe Patent Office since 1836, will be furnished on tbe receipt of $L,the applicant giving the full name of the Patentee, nature of th invention late of the Patent, Ac . ',, Washington City j Jnly 41868 A f n 'J ' - t f ,,-,wf. p; KELLY, .it ' Mij - I fA a: '-- ifrntfH r.lERCHArJT t -0 liiJ.i e "2 rci ' ' , RICH M OND , I Nl) I A XAr e. f , I am thankful to my old Patrons snd the public generally for past favors, and solicts a continuance of the same.;";"' '' .-'''-'': . , i ': !. "A11 Work promptly and neatly donel ?li 56-ly AND A, ffviA tsii -. -. -if ue r i .Ifc-VnTTl HJ!Jb"!5"' i w hi H At the West end of the Depot, where you can get' s; i A nice LUNCH or dish of .:,t-toj r THE FIRST OF THE SEASON, ON SHORT JTO .'..' . . "' . .-,",'. C0NFE0TI6NAEIE8 and FBUIT. 6-6mz . , r .m "i't - . -1 . ' ..'.'- i..'-,i , 100 FARMERS, OR, Farmers' Son, con secure employmen paying from $160 to $150 per tionth, from now nntil next taring.' 'j Address st once V, f ZEGLER, McCCRDY A CO., ' Oet.6,1868; i : . - i -. Cincinnati, O. JAMES IX STARR, SMU BIS PIPE FIITEB, Gas Office on ilia in Street, petnreen j Pearl , and Marion, on 2d Floor. Fine G-ao Fiztnresr At Lesa 7 u i ., 1 UAN EASTERN PRICES, ; ? , ,s W"A work promptly done In the best and most satisfactory manner and Waebaktbd. 'RhmnnH. Jan S. 1869. ' " '!"':: T - - - 44:iyJ : : T j: B A RGlsg p.:' $"'.' " AT yo. 12, .Ji - j, ...--j Main ; Street, IRed DOES ALL KINDS OK JOB , WORK, SUCH AS Putting on lieal Roofs, Pipes, Ac, Ac. ' Pays Special atttentioh to ' setttag' np Warm Air Furnaces, and has the best kind in nse, and warrants them to give satisfaction. All kinds ot Stoves: keeps the Celebrated Self-Feeding Stove, -Morning Glory for" hard , coal.. , Persons wishing anything in the above line, would do well to give me call. ' ' ' i '?'." i - ' THOS; J.BARGISj . Richmond, Ind. Jnnef, 1868. 14-tf. I sFublishedin thtf Warner Building on Tuesday Ilornings, -.XT'" -. t t 1 By HOLLO WAY &. DAVIS, 'rf 1 At S perolii lite, ' ' 'PAYABLE IW ADVANCE. -!?' JO B PRINT I NG We have a nsw "DAY JOBBER," and new fonts . of Type of the latest styles, both plain and fancy, and f " ' - ; ; are prepared to do work neat and expeditiously. Pampklets,; J f.a Bill of Ladia, Catalosaes, ti ; Bill Heads, Constitutions, ' Cards, Notes, snow inns, " ' Handltills, 4 Blank, J Cirenlar, ' Cheeks,-1 ' Jt. Labels, c PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLE

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