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r. mm tt ? : - tT 1 V When you write for the press Just ber iaolnd the following sensible ad ice: vft.--" .' r--" v"-' !, ? "r.: . a BOIL IT DOWS. 4 ' Whatever yon have to say, my Mand, : Whether witty, or grave, or ga v. - Coadtnie u much as ever yow can, - And ray la the readiest way: And whether yon write of rural affairs, Or particular thing in town, Jest take a word f friendly advice f ...m--J ' Boil it down. ." Tor If yoo go spluttering over a page , When a souple or lines wouw ao, . . Your butter is spread so much, yon see. That the bread looks plainly through, He waea yon hare a story to telL -And would like a little renown, " To make quite sure of your wish, my friend, ... tt - Boil it down, When writing an article for the press, Whether prose or verse, just try To utter your thoughts in the fewest words, And let them be crisp and dry, i ' And when His finisbed, and you suppose It Is done exactly brown, Juattook orer it again, end then , Boit it down. For editors do not Wte to print - An article lastly long. . , And the general'feaderloes not care For a couple of yards of song, -So gather your wits in the smallest space If you'd win the author's crown, iTAod ersry flme yott write; my friend,"" -i s-" i -x ' ' i Bull It down.- - ' , , Grumbler , Papers. .... Xo. 5. a. u arar - awe rir a ' ' Tin"t frequently-that a man of high tandinV does deign to , stoop an' talk of young folk9. 7;,V'm - . Young men of now a days are runnin a race to see which kin insult, the most old men, scare the moat oil rvemen, and break the most young : girl's hearts be fore their time to die comes. - He is a hero, Indeed, who kin slander the most girls in a day v-aoI talk-about the women bein' .such news peddlers; why, the men fellers are ten limes worse! When I was a boy, (Sallie says you'd never believe . I was one), the young tnen wojjced all day, an' at nighty they came" home an ITressed an went a spark-" in'; bnt in these 'miserable times, a young feller, if he is agoin courtin must 4iave a 'week of time ttf dress": A day is spent in kneelin' before" the glass ; an a night is passed with his hair' dene up in papers. The next day is devoted to readtn' love stories and fixin' his hair. The remainder of the w-eek"ts"put in by Tisitin' the barbers an' tailors, and when Sunday night comes aroiind he gits his mother to review hinf; an' then he enters Jerusha Ann Concertina's liou3e with his hair shinin- like a grease pot an' his clothes a smellin' like a drugstore. .' ... , ... r r. An' then he's disappointed I ' Jerusha Ann dare not accept him, because she has set her head on marryin' fur money. She is sick of only hair an' bear's ilc.. Money's her forte ! An' tho tarnal young men have been imitatin' the turtle, they want to carry all the3''vegot stuck right on their backs, .ou' if you say anything, or their dads eay anything, they'll snap .with their jaws like fury. But the boys ain't alone, fur tfio girls are jist as bad and ten times worse. Dear, dear, what a shame ! Just look at those girls sailia,; around town, noddin to straDgers, an' twirlia their handkerchiefs at men who would stoop to do any deed, however wicked. I pity 'em, poor .girls.! If they knowed how other people talked, why, maybe there it would end. : .r.? , .:. :'..: , . " But there they go, a bringin' their mothers down to the grave ia eorrow. They don't work, . They think it is a disgrace, but their fathers are a killin' theirselves in workin' to keep their girls in idle luxury. They, can't even cook, bat when ft young man calls for tea they ask him how he likes lueir , sponge-cake and perserves tellings bare faced lie. But their lives won't alius be;: sponge--cako and perserves. I think-it" aliameljaa4riP..onc (hanks me for my advice. Many persons destroy their "window sash endeavoring to remove old. putty. This may be obviated by applying a hot 4oker - to - the puny, ? which will then readily yieid to the knife and leave the flash clean; . -. r ; v Thsterm "thoroughbrea: is used to designate -absolute - purity of blood, while a fullbiooded animal; is one in wbieh the fraction, of impure blood is very small not amounting to a "visi ble admizture. This fraction, by suc cessive breeding, may be reduced to an inflniteaaimal, but can never be obhterated. 'Olivia, a Washington correspon dent of the Philadelphia Press says that fourteen hundred applications are on file for the Consulship at Frankfort on the Main. The small-pox, which was prevalent a short time since in Busbville, Indiana, has entirely disappeared. An exchange gives the following as a good substitute for cream: Boil a pint of milk and let it cool; beat the yolks of three eggs and stir in: tt will mane tne coffee much richer. , Concord, Hew Hampshire, presents the champion "accidentalist,". in a man who has already broken one arm. one leg, fonr ribs, his eollar boa e, and lost
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Spring Diseases. Reader haTeyotraTnite,- one solitary 'atom, of common sense vf i If yon have, be persuaded to make a healthful use of it and. commence cn the instant. Aa 'soon as spring begins to set in, almost everybody has more or less a feeling of lassitude ; there is less buoyancy; less of an appetite, less disposition to exercise ; some are so indisposed that they have to keep in the house, end numbers take to ' their beds. AH " this , is your own fault ; it's because you have got no sense, not a particle; or, if you have, you do not 'make use 6f It. You can readily understand that now, as the weather is warmer, you do not require as much lire in the house ; snd ' may be ) ou are wondering why the, servants will persist in making the house hotter now than in the depth of. winter ; they are only burning 3 much fu.l now as in mid winter, and they Jiave not the sense to know this, or at least they do not care to think. The human bodj is a house to be kept warm ; and, to be in health, its heat must be maintained at the same temperature the year round that is, about ninety-six degrees. The stomach is, in a' sense, the furnace; the food put into it the fuel ; the lungs set it on fire. Why, then, do you eat in warm weather as much as in cold weather?' On a" spring day, when scarcely any , fire is needed in tne house, you cram as much fuel into your stomach as in the depth of winter. You see now that you have not as much sense as Biddy ;.he is only trying to burn up your house, j'ou are trying to burn yourself np with fever. . A baby not three months old has ton much sense to poke its little finger into the candle twice, yet you are poking your whole gluttonous hulk, head fottiuost, every day into the furnace, flti'l yet actually don't know what Ltji t ou. You don't thinks or, if you do,?tV.ey are such diluted, milk and-wa-ter thinks," that a dime a load would be a bad bargain to the purchaser. - In adult life all the food we eat serves two pwposcs ij' it ; sustains and keeps Warm. ' For the latter object meats, oi!3, butters, gravies, and sweets are used j .hence, in warm weather, a com
p&ratively small amount of these things fchould be, eaten ; but in their place take 1 reads, fruits, vegetables, melons, and berries, Nature's instincts call loudly for the acids of. berries and lruits, and forlhe earliest tender vegetables tiic greens' and the salads of our gardners. It is becauso they have no heating qualities ; lhcy are rather 'cooling', in their nature, . They, who spend much of their time indoojs, would enjoy an exemption irora a great many bodilj- discomforts if. upon tho first day of spring, they would begin to have meat for only one meal in the day, and ia lessening quantities as the summer comes on. ' - - - 5 The above from our excellent eoterriporary, Hall' a Journal of Health, we in dorse as, in t!ie main, timely advice. But would it not be better, Doctor, to qualify the advice, and recemmend a re dnction of animal food in accordance with the consumer's occupation. A man at tLe 'anvil' certainly requires move hearty food than the merchant or pro lessional man. And in recommending fruits and bernei:,. we know many per sons on whom the acid of the?e articles act3 injuriously. Admitting this, would it net be well to recommend persons to watch the effect of fruits and berries up on their systems, and if flatulency exists after partaking, had they not better substitute oat meal or other light food which the stomach does not repel ? Editors Scientific -American Testimony of Eocks --Tho changes on the earth's surface during the glacial period arc .strikingly illustrated by a boulder of peculiar variety of granite, fifteen feet high and seventy feet in circumference, perched upon the top of Hoosi&c Mountain, one of the highest peaks in Massachusetts.' 4 This bowlder, it U conclusively proved, was clipped off the apex ot another mountain -at Stamford, Vermont, and transported by the ice i to its i present position. The Stamford mountain is now a truncated cone,'and the bowlder is composed oi the same kind of granite, which differs in every respect from the Iloosiac rock. i General Slocum, in his lecture on Military Lessons of the War," tells the following frtory in his reference to the battle of B.iil R;n ; ; ? -The influence of ' out officers over their men, and the fitato of our; discipline, U btft illustrated by 'an incident which occurred on . the field in the heat of battle. - An officer, who has since become .very ' prominent and well known throughout1 the country-was then in command of a brigade on the right of our line. While riding over the field, luecdiscovcred Ca soldier concealed ia,ja hole in the groun.i, which was of just 'sufficient dimensions to afford him "shelter. The General rode np him, iuquired as to his legiment,' and ordered him to join it at ouce. " The mac, looking him full in the face, placed his thumb upon his nose and reolied : t No you don't, old fello w y you want this noie yourseit.' ' r ,, ;,,;. , Snakhs. On Thursdav of last wppI-' says t. the ; Circleville Union, ,jts Henry Smith, of .Walnut township,. was.: plowins and scraDini? down a little, mmmii on , his farm, ; he plowed. up a nest of snakes, containing over - forty of these reptiles of various kinds. Amono- tin lot was a huge black snake over five feet long;' also a horn snake over four feet long. . ,. t A Miss as Good as a Mile. Accord ing to the statutes of Indiana, a theft of five dollars ia a penitentiary offense.A man was brought before the Common Pleas Court of Union county, Indiana, at its last session, charged with the lar ccnyt of. a bag of wheat, the .val ue of which was - proven to be,' at the market pneov out; dollars - and ninety nine,, and seven;twelhs, cents. This crime, therefore,5 was petit larceny, and he was sentenced tcr jail for sixty days. Five-twelfths of a cent more would have sent him to the Penitentiary. A Georgia editor, indignant at the passage ot the fifteenth Amendment, can oniv egress himself in the follow ing language:7-Let? Congress fill its slop tub with abominations, the Georgia legislature can guzzle them without even blinking."
A Pithy Sermon. ""Many a seririon a"sTeen8punouVlb an hour's lengthy "that did not-'cOntain a tithe of the sound moral iristructionfand counsel to be found in the following brief and pithy sermon, from the pen of that good msn and racy writer, John Todd:-' - ' -;'-,.;;f- v:' s-Vn ..- . ;.r - .: r i " -. i f; i ;You are the architects of your own fortunes. , Rely upon your own strength of body and soul, i Take for your motto,, Self reliance, Honesty and Industrj- ; for your star, Faith, Perseverance, and Pluck, and inscribe cinyour banner, Be just and fear not.' T)oa't take too much advice ; Keep at the helm, and steer your own ship. Strikeout. Think" well'of 3-ourselves. Fire above . the, mark you intend to hit. ; Assume your position. Don't, practice excessive humility ; you cau't get above your level water don't run up hill put potatoes in a cart over a rough road, nd' the small potatoes will go to the bottom. Energy, invinci ble determination,' v-ith a right mptirn are the levers thit move . the world The great art of commanding is to take a fair share of the work. Civility costs nothing and buys everything. Don't drink ; don't smoke; don't swear; don't gamble; ' don't lie ; don't steal ; don't deceive ; don't tattle ; T be polite ; ' be" generous be self reliant. ! Read good books: Love your fellow man, as well as God ; love your country and obey. its laws ; love truth ; love virtue. Alwaj s do what your conscience tells 3rou to be duty, and leave, the ., consequence with God. . . ..:'.:J
-Twenty daj-s since Mrs.-Blackmore, of Hamilton, Hancock couaty Illinois, ap i parently died very suddenly."' Just be tore her apparent death 'she warned her husband and friends cot to bury her,' V? it would only be a trance into which she would passs. She is still unbutied. Notwithstanding the length of time . which has elapsed since she to all appearance died, her body remains perfect!' lifelike, and not the least possible ' sign of decomposition has as yet taken' place. The. husband" watches the body night and day, not believing her dead,' notwithstanding all outward appearances indicate such to. be the fact. - This is one of the most singular cases on record Thore is a total eclipse of the sun on the slate for August 7lh. This it is said will be one of I lie most interesting that has been witnessed in the United StHes for many years." A similar eclipse' will not occur for a century, consequently; we should : witness this ' one,'' for it is probable that not many of the present geueration will be enabled to "see the next. Performance to commenco-v.at half past four in the afternoon. ,,. LICENSED BY THE ' UNITED STATES ity. S. C. THOMPSON -fe CO.'S GREAT OF tSrDry Goods, Ires Goods, Iueus, Cottons, liAiXCV tiUOOHS, Albums, isible, Silver-Plated Ware, Cntlery, I.enther, and Gerjr, mi tioods oi Every desci iption, tiv, .. ' These articles to be solJ at the uniform price of ONE DOLLAR EACH, : anl not to bs paid for until yon know what you are - .u. j- . : to receive.' ' ! Tho most popular and economical method of doinjr ' bnisiness in the country. - The eoodn we hare for sale ara described on print ed slips, and will be seut to any address at the rate of IU cents each, to pay for postage, printing, Ac. It i then at the option of holders whether their will send one dollar for the article or rot. J - :" ' By Fatronizinar this Sale voO ftavea chance to exchange your goods, siionld the article . mentioned on the printed slip not be desired. , The Smallest Articles sold for ONE DOLDARcnn be exchanged for Silver- . ; ' Plated, Fire-Bottled Rerolr--ing Castor, or yonrChoice ; - of a larse. Variety of Other Articles upon L xchange Lint, comprising; over 250 useful articles, not on of which could be bought at any retail country store for nearly double the amount. w . . v ,. ?j " ; ''TERMS' TO; AGENTS. V"e send as comn.ission to Agents: For a Club of Thirty and 3 Dollars, one of the following articles: a Musket, a Shot Gun, or Austrian Rifle, 20 yards Cotton, Lady's Fancy Sqsare Wool Shawl, Lancaster Quilt Accordeon, Set of Steel-Bladed Knives and Forks Vo! in and Bow, Fancy Dress Pattern, Pair Ladies 'extra quality Cloth Boots, one doz?n large aize Linen Tow els, Alhambra Quilt, Honeycomb Quilt, Cottajjo Clock, Wfjite Wool Blanket, 1j ranis best quality print, 12 vards Delaine, one dozen Linen Dinner .Napkins, c. ' , i .... ; r-. ... ? 'J V''?"CJ-"' .- For a Club of Sixty and1 G Dollars, one of the following articles: Rerolrer, Shot Gun, or SpriDpfield Kifle, 42 yards Sheeting,' Pair Honeycomb Quilts, Cylinder Watch, 4 yards Donble Width Waterproof Cloaking, Lady's Double Wool Shawl. Lancaster Quilt, Alpacca Dress Pattern, Engraved Hilrer-Plated Six-Bottled Revolving Castor, ret of Ivory Handled Knives, with Silver-Plated Forks, pair of All-Wool Blankets, pair of Alhambra, Quilts.; 30 yards Print, or a Marseilles Quilt, Double Eight-; Keyed Accordeon, Webster's National Pictorial Dictionary ( 600 engravings 800 pages),' 3 and ne h!-H yards UoeBkin lor suit, ic. . ' i -:a ' si r For a Club of 100 arid 10 Dollars, oub'e Barrel Shot Gun. Rifle Cane, or Shams Rifle. 65 yards Sheeting.Eancy Cassimero Coat, Pants and. est I'attetn (extra quality), pair splendid Rose Blankets, Fancy Plaid Wool 'Long Shawl, 25 yards Hemp Carpeting, splendid Violia and Bow, splendid Ajpacc Dress Pattern, Silver Hunting-Cased Watch, single Barrel Shot Uun, Sharp's Revolver, one pair fine Damask Table Covers,- with one '.dozen dinner Napkins to match, Worcester's Illustrated Unabridged Dictionary ( 1300 pages , Ac. v For additional list of commissions, see Circular. ' -f Commissions for Larger Clubs in proportion. Agents will please take notice of this. Do not send name-r, but number your clubs from one upward. Make yonr letters short and plain as possible. Take Particular Notice of : This: Be sure and send Money:. in all cases by Registered. Letter . which canlbe sent from any Post-Office. ? -'. ' This way of sending money ia preferred to any other method whatever. We cannot be responsible for any money lost, nntess some precautions are taken to insure its salety SEND: FOR MRCflLAR;- ; Send your Address, ins full,, Town, County, and state. - - ,f ,r . , ; S. G, Thompson & Co. , ': 138 Federal Street.' - , " BOSTON. MAS;i
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! fHOLESALE BiliS; 9 i, i Fort Wayne Avenue, v - - 1 RICHMOND, INDIANA;' 8PEERH WINE BITTERS : AND SPEER'S WINES; ll) Fort VVayne Avenue, -4 ? f , V RICHMOND, INDIANA. ; U....' .......; ,r Foutz's Horse and Cattle Powders, i.i . Hunt's Cattle Powders, - - For Bile by . : i,f , 2l. PLTJMMER & MORRISSQN, . The Great External Eemedy. 'v x For Uan and Beast, ; IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM ., The reputation of this preparation ia so well established, that little need1e aaid in this connection. - On MAX it ba never failed to cure PAIXFTTt imtVOCS AFFECTIONS, COXTRACTTXG MUSCLES, STIFFXES3 AXO PAIN'S IN THE JOINTS, -STITCHES intheSIDF.orBack, SPRAIN'S, BRflSES, BURN'S, S WEJ.L1XG. CORN'S and FROSTED FEET, Persons affected with Rheumatism can be effectually and permanently cured by using this wonderful prepa , ration ; it penetrates to thenerve and bone immediately n being applied. , ' " ' . On HORSES it will cure SCRATCHES, SWEEVET, POLL-EVILi FISTCLA, OLD RUNNING SORES, , SADDLE or COLLAR GALLS, SPRAINED JOINTS, STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES, Ac. Hwillprevent HOLLOW HORN and WEAK BACK IN MILCH COWS. ' I have met with irreat success in bringing my Mixture within the reach of the Public. I am daily in receipt of letters from Physicians, Druggists, Merchants and Farmers, testifying to its curative powers. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Sole Proprietor, . BALTIMORE, MB. For - Medicine, Use the Best. : We'bfrer a carefully selected lot of Bourbon Whisky, Rye" Whisky. 1 ' . and Proof Whisky, Such as our beat judges approve at close figures b the bbl. oteallon. We invite the attention of Druggists to onr assort, tnent, and guarantee everything we sell in this line to be satisfactory m qnahty. . . ,Fop Medicinal Purposes only, ' - .! - We offer ; ' ' ' A Carefully elected Stock of . ! Imported Wines & Brandies. Port Wine- v - Sherrj Wine. - : ' . ' Maderia Wine, ; - ' . - ; Malaga Wine and - ' Claret WinjJ FRENCH BRANDY, Genuine. -ALSOOalifornia Brandy, ; ' . . . , , ; California Sherry. ; ' ' -. '.. , T ' ' ;- Muscatel and ' , ; Angelia 1 Wine3 Longworth's Golden Wedding- ' ! Sparkling Catawba, Werk's Golden Eagle Sparkling SJh Catawba- in iltl Ptamffle&?Mnrrisso0,-i Wholesale Drasists Fort Wayne Avenne," a.r, ;. RICHMOND, IND. s CELEBRATED , -.. i. ... , Horse anfl Cattle Powflers: Thia nrtnarat'ioa. lonff and favorably l known, will thoroughly re-invigorate ' broken down and low -spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intestines..-- ; ; A v It is a sure preventive ef an diseases incident to this animal, such as LOiti f . V fill, HLAX UE.K3, I fcL(.Un WATER, HEAVES, COUGHS, DISTEMPER, FEVERS, F O U N n E R, LOSS OF APPETITE AXD VITAL EXEROY, c. I JU visp improves the wind, iacreases tba appetite gives a smooth and glo?? skin and transforms the miserable skeleton iutoanne-looitinp and spirited horse. !,To keepers of Cows this prepara. ' tion is invaluable. It is a sure preI Ventive against Riaderpest, Hollow Horn, etc. It has been proven by actual experiment to increase the ' quantity "of milk and cream twenty 'per cent, and make the buttar firm 1 . Tn ..aninM ..hi. rives them an appetite. loosens their bide, and makes) , them thrive much faster. In all diseases of Swine, uc!i as Gonghs.TJleers is the Lungs, Liver, ice, this article acts as a specific. By putting from onehalf a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the above diseases wiU be eradicated or entirely prevented. If given tn time, a certain preventive and ure for the liog Cholera. , DAVID E. FOCTZ, Proprfefor, BALTIJIOnE. Hd. For sate bv Brajrgista and Storekeepers throughonl the United States, Caoadas and South America. Alcohol, 'a . Cologne Spirits &. , rr f . Rectified Whisky jj i s "ML ot leas, at close rates.- ,; ., Plummer Morrisson, ;WMee!.to t ' Fort Wayne Avenne, ' - : "' .f. '-.H' 4 Merchant's Garbling Oil, Forsaas Balsam, " " i - v iSterliag's Regulator, " ':. iu :-'v--..iii"i t-.nU-.'i-t -w.IreeI.iBiiea il' -Jj 'anii Other liniments.- ' i : For salebr the Grosa or Doiea at close figures by ' PLUMMBR & : MORRISSON, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ron wayne Avenue,5 t . . -;y r-
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Jnst pablisheo, a new edition of Dr. Culverjirella Celebrated Esnay.es the radical A m CMrt (without mecticine) of frsaM ATQBHnus A, or Beminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, 1mPotbnCT, Mental und Physical Incapacity, Impedimeittl to Marriaee.etc.: also, Conscbptios, EriLKrsT. and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual ex travaance. rnce.in a sealed envelope, only 6 cnts. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay. clearly demonstrates from a tbirty yeare' successful practice, that the. alarming conseqnences of selfabuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife ; pointing out a mode of cure st once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no laatter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. . , - . This Lecture sbt'nld be in th hands of every youth and every man in the land. Went, unaer seal, in a plain envelope, ;to any ad dress, postpaid, on receipt of six ceuts,or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's ".Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the publishers, ' " j UHAM.J. tj KL1.MS & 187 Bowery, New York, Post-Office Box4,5MC. 431yl5SMP4CO. . A Clerflrymin, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy ur me euro ui itervous n eaanessi f.any iecay, Diseases of the Criowy and Seminal Organs, and the whole train ot disorders brought on by baneful and vicioas habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy Prompted by a desire to benefit the af&icted and unfortunate; I will send the receipt for preparing and using this medicine, in a cealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of t.Jhargj. Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, . V. .'Station D, Dible House, . , Xew-York City.. S. C. BYER, u .jvAe rtak er, ; No. 59 Main Street, (Oppl Phillips Hall.) " RICHMOND, INDIANA - Crane, ' Breed & Co.'s k Celebrated Metalic Burial Case and Casket. Everything ' pertaining to Funerals promptly furnished. , 41-tf. JAMES ' M. STARR STEiM & GAS PIPE FITTER, Gas Office on Main Street, between Pearl? .4 . r and Marion, .on 2d Floor ; Fine G-as Fixtures, at Less ; .1IIAN EASTERN PRICES, ; 'SyAll work promptly done ia the best and mosi satisfactory manner and Warranted. ;, 5 Richmond, Jan. 5, 1S69. ' . - . ' 100 FARMERS, OR Farmers' Su, con secure employment . paying from $160 to $150 per cionth, from now ; until next Spring. Address at once, ZEIGLER, McCURDY A CO., Oct. 6, 1863. a " Cincinnati, O. T. X BARGIS ' ' ' AT No. 12, -; ' Mlaiii Street, Red TfOES ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, SUCH AS Putting on Metal Roofs, Pipes, Ac, tc. " Pays Speci4l atttention to setting up Warm Air Furnaces, and has the best kind in use, and warrants them to give satisfaction. , All kinds of Stoves: keeps the Celebrated Self-Feeding Stove, "Morning Glory," for hard coal. Persons wishing anything iu the above line, would do well to give me a call. , THOS. J.BARGIS. Richmond, lad. June 2, 1S6S. 14-tf. . . ; . The New York Observer IS NOW publishing a New Serial Story, to run through a large part of the next volume, entitled ' -- - v "MR. BROWNING'S PARISH." All New Subscriber will get the Story - ' Complete. We send GROVER fc itAKER'S 55 Sewing ' Machine for 18 New Subscribers. In, order to introduce the OBSERVER to new readers and pew circles of influence, we make the following libsral offers for . , , JTEW SUBSCRIBERS t We will send the OBSERVER for one year to ' 2 'subscribers, one or both being new, for $6 00 3 " two or all " for $8 00 4 " three or all ,.".. for $1000 Or, to any person sending us f?vb or more new subscribers, we will allow one dollar commission on each. v. -. ,:'. ; ' -j. , Send by cl.eck, draft, or Post Office order. Sample Copies and Circnlnrs Sect Free. 'Terms, $3 50 a year, in ndvanc?. ,iCPFEY E MORSE, Jr., Si. CO., 37 Park Row. Nsw York. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. a dm a ltear can be made by live agents. 8eili3 mv ww ami valuable itiven- . . . . ,11 t 1 TIL II. V C iJ 1 . T)-l.; more, Md. ' .- ' - 4w $100 to : gaoosjo gS Agents to sell our Patent X corrosion Whits Wire Clothe Line.'- State age and past occupation, and address the American wire Co., 75 William St., N. Y , r IS Dearborn St , Chicago, III. t :, ,-v,-v4w i - j AGENTS "WANTED: For the only Steel engra- ' ring of Gen. Grant and hie Tamil ? published with their approval. Engraved by Sartain. Size 15 by 19, $2.Ofrf100 ptr 'cent: to agents. : Address GOODSPEED A CO., Chicago, or No. 37 Park Row, X. Y. NEW BOOK 200 ENGRAVINGS. fWHE FARMERS AND MECHANIC'S MANU-Alfc-Edited by Gko. E. Waring, Jr., Author i of "Draining tor Profif "Elements of Agriculture," ; Ac; A book ;of "great. value to working men of alt ' trades and occupations.- 500 pages. Agents wanted, i Send for 17 page Circular.' ' -' ' 1 ; -TRBAt CO FuUishers, -,'.. ,.. i ' . 4w. r 65t Broadway. 3T. Y. nrr'r:. ? r- ..v.,., - A GEKT WANTED TO SELL THE a J - ?S JEN LETTER HOOK," 'For Oopyinlf Letter With 01 ft Pre or Water. This great Time, toibor and Sloney-SaviDg inven- ' tion fills a long-ftlt want, bringing a really indigpen- ! sable feature e? basiness within the reach ot all.- . Price $2,25 and upward. None see it but to praise its simplicity and coavenience, as it becommsnds itself, ; and sells at sight. Adapted to every kind of buninee. It does not play.ont, as the first sale is only a beginning. For testimonials, terms, Ac, address P. GARi RSTT A CO, 122 ri, Clark St., Chicago, III. 4w WANTED! WANTED! AGENTS of either sex, in everv town and village, for the largest ONE DOLLAR SALE in the country. The smallest articles sold can be exchanged for a Silver-Plated, five-bottled Revolving Castor, or.your choice of 00 ' articles upon ' exchange list. : Commissions to Agents larger than ever. Seud for Circular. S. C. THOMPSON A CO., ' -' 4w 136 Federal St., Boston, Mass. j-.;. 150?Teacliers Wanted. ' J75 TO $150 PER MONTH; for full particulars address 'The Peepte'a Journal," Philadelphia, Pa. 4w ; The partnership heretofore existing between A. S. Reed and B; if. Butler, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Butler retires from the firm, j The business will be conducted at the old stand, by A; S. Reed, who will settle alt aeoaata dne to and Iw the firm. ..-.,-v A.S. REED". i . , . , : t b.M.BUTLEB. ' t (Kiofasaoed, Indiana, Fabruary 28, 18. 52- 3w.
HOOT , AND , SHOE i . MANUFACTORT
NO. 3 J MAIN STREET: B OOTS SHOES, CHEAP FOR CAS lit Ravine a ircod assortment of Boots and Shoes now on hand, of my own manufacture and Eastern made work, and being prepared to fill all orders for either . Sewed or Pegged Boois and Shoest At the shortest possible notice, th undersigned respectfully asks the citixens of Richmond ana vicinity for a share of patronage, thanking them for that heretofore so liberally extended. : : ' ; ? . Just give him a call at his bhop,one door tast ot T. Nestor A Co.'s Grocery Store, West Main Street, where he will be happy to see his old customers, and as many new ones who study their own interest, and want a good pair of Boots or Shoes, made FiT-tingly of the best material and at reasonable prices. Richmond. March 5th, 1868. ' C. ESTEtl.. .. f ; ., .; ' ; - . : BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. JR. m. Wolver'ton . HAS opened a shop on Pearl street, opposite je Mayor's office, for the manufacture, repairing, and sale of Boots and Shoe3. Particular attention will be paid to the quality and styles of customer work and satisfaction warranted. None but goo material used or the best of workmen employed. La dies work gotten up in the best style. Prices model ate. , ' - - Richmond, Ind., May 5, 1838. lOtf. Stitched or Pegged - . Boots and. Shoes, MADE OF THE BEST MATERIAL, and in a substantial and workmanUke manner, made to order, at . " " HENRY EMRICH'S SHOP, Two Doors South of Pluminer's Drugstore, . . On South Pearl Street, Where he resoectfullv invites the citizens of Rich mond and vicinity to give him a call and a share of patronage, being sure, .trom the good quality 01 01s work and the general satisfaction given heretofore, that all will be well pleased, with his manufacture. JZ5W-A good supply of BOOTS and SHOES, made at his establishment, on hand, which he Is selling at very low rates for Cash. ; . "Repairing done at short notice. ! ' . .. . . . , 3. EMRICH. Richmond, May lb, 1868. 12tf On the American & European Plan, Cor. BEEKMAS and NASSAUSTS., . Near Cily Hall Park, NEW-YORK. GEORGE WIGHT, Proprietor. N. B. Located in the very heart of the wholesale business, this is one of the' 'most conveniently located Ilotelsfor Merchants, Business men and others risiting the city. , . 4l-Sm-$7. H. DICKINSON t t: dumb im .! . ".-tj-'v WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELS Y", SILVER AND PLATED WARE, ' No. 9t Main Street, ' - ? RICHMOND, IND. . , Repairing, done on short notice. April ?, 1868. ,vm . '. ' etf. AVENUE HOUSE, JACOB GOIINER, - ' PROPRIETOR Fort Wayne Avenue, opposite R. R. Depot, 4 "RICHMOND, IND. This fine and commodious house offers extra in' ducements to-tLe traveling public owing to its close proximity to the Depot, and wholesale and manufacturing of the city; Every effort will be made to Berve the public satisfactorily, .Terms moderate. ; . ' v - - - 29-ly - 7 .' . " " .!'. 1 i: ,i. . j.' . . ' " NICHOLSON & BRO., Booksellers & Stationers, . . (OLD STAND) " . ; ... ' Main Street, opposite Citizens' Bank, JRICHMOND, INDIAMA' r ' -'-' . . 42-tf. . -. , FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1869.; Tn first edition of One Hundred Thousand of Ticks Illustrated Catalogue of seeds and Guide in the Flower Garden is now published. It makes a work of 100 pages, beautifull villustrated, with abont tSO Fine Wood Engravings of Flowers and Vegetables, and an " , . .. " , E LEO AST COLORED PLATE, A BOt'QUETOF FLOWERSl It is the most beautiful, as well as the most in structive Floral Guide publisbeJ, giving' plain and thorough direction for the ' Culture of Flowers and! Vegetables. The Floral Guide is published for the benefit of 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 the cost. Address' JAMES VICK, Rochester, ! ' 'PECTORAL ELIXIB!' WILL CURE - . , j , COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, ; Hoarseness, Asthma,. . asn ul pisbasks of rai .Tliroat and Iiimgs! ;,J; ' In confirmation of the above, the public is referred to certificates on wrapper around -each bottle, in addition to the testimonials herewith, appended; Opinion of the Rev.Wm. Graham, or three yearis the efficient and respected pastor of Asbury Chapel in this city: , ., We are prepared to certify from experiments the most reliable and convincing, that "Bark's PacToaat. - Etlxw" is a very superior remedy for diseases of the Throat and Lungs. It ; is extensively used by -the best Physicians for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Hoarae- . ness, etc. etc. We recommend it to all and especially to Ministers and other Public Speakers who are troubled with Bronchial difficulties. It has been thoroughly tested, and acts like a charm. The manufacturer, Thomas H. Barb, ia an experienced and tnesessfnl Druggist, and a Christian gentleman of high repute in the community where he lives. . The merits of this remedy, from such a reliable manufactory, makes it a public benefaction. . , v ' :;: rj Wm. Graham. , Of the N. W Indiana Conference. ' Terre Haute, Indiana,' Angnst 2, 1867. From R. L. Baltj Esq., the i well known stove dealer:.- r;;r;.ci ' . . " Term Haete, July 20, 1867. Ma. Tboxas UJ Barb, Dear -Sin t have used your 'Pbctobai. Eiixib". yery extensively in my family, and p-ononnce it one of the hkst medicines h ever used. It gives immediatb relief in the worst cases of Coughs and Colds. . . . - , . ; Tour's Respectfully, "' - : '" i4?.- r -;f;il!!;.w .... (jj .. - B, L. BALL. . .PLUMMER& MORRisSOS Wholesale Druggists, Fort "Wavne Avenue, Richmond, Wholesale Agents for Barf's "Peetoral Elixir"-K. ; Harrold E. C. Potts', W. H, Ross A Reed A Butler. . T REM O NTVHO.UO H, JOHN ELLIOTT Proprietd h - CORNER OF P1FTH AND MAIIf , " :i $- J r Richmond, Iiid.'
union ifrAiEfrg AtncyTI WASHlTbClTlC. , rrrrATEeDgagedia tba basinessof solieithig x'a tMaLents, and prosecuting Patent cases. lSusinais eotrustedto their care will receivepromntatUntioa. Claims Araiast the Gorernment,
For Back Fay, . For Fensions, &c, Will teceive personal and prompt attention, u Alii. INFORMATIOIT, In reference to Patent Laws i 'ehecrfniiv Copies of the Laws and Rules and "Regulations of the Patent Office, will be sent, g rati on application. In applvicg for , a Patent the applicant should i Forward a Model of his Invention, If susceptible of being illustrated by a model, r ancuuji 11 a, cnemicai eonponnd, sant- . , plea of the ingredients in their commer- . cial state, and also in the proposed ' ' prepared form, should be sent. ALSO, A FULL DESCRIPTION " Of the invention or discovery, and its advantages suouia oe given as is practicable, to aid in the proper preparation of the papers. ersonsbelievinir thev have made ininTcntionor a4scoverr in art or science, and desirona of knowing whether the- same has been patented, j .u usb uioaei, aw ariwint , or a BBIncreni uescripvion 10 mace ne inveniion intelligible, can have a thorough examination made in t hePatent office, and the resutt of .aid examination forwardedto them for reasonable compensation.CAVEATS, ,WILL .BE PEEP ABED On short notice, by the inrentbr giving a brief -..description 01 their invention with '- ; ." ..... r -.-r' DRAWINGS -. .t ; : t-.- -. Will be made in artstie style from models furnished - - -a ( by inventors. , , v - Searches the Records ot the Patent Office) In regard to titles in Patents, will be made on application. Send full name or names charac- '" ter of the invention, and, if possible, dat f Patent. .--- $'! Copies of All Claims, In any Patent issued by the Patent Office atneeiSSS, will be furnished on'thereceiptof $l,tb applicant giving the full name of the Patentee, nature a-f tha invention, date of the Patent, Ac. Washington Cily.Jnly 4, 1868 G 2Stf '" ' 1 ' ' ' ' 1 ' 11 ' '' " 1 ' 1 ''ww. Office and Residence South Franklin. Stree East side, between Main and Walnut, July 17,1867? SO it RICHMOND Imkiama. T. W. BENNETT, Attorney at Law; ALSO, NOTARY PUBLIC, RICHMOND, INO. Office orer -Citizens Bank. Richmond, Ind., Nov. 10, 1868. : : S6-6m J O HN H. P O P P, ATTORNEY AT LAW and NOTARY Office So. 33, Main-st., R .kmosd, Ind., Attends to the collection of all claims in any State of the Union.. Will practice in any of the Courts of Indiana and Ohio.., Execute Deeds, Mortgages, and Powers of Attorney, either inland or foreign. By special arrangement with C. P. Adac; in Cincinnati. (German Consul) and Hlllcr a Co., of Hew York, I am enabled to forward and receive any money packages or other valuables, as well as to attend to tha transit of persons from any part of Europe or from thisconiitry. iJ, MXW'.. .. All business strictly confidential and promptly attendedto. r , --.-y . 1 - J.H. P. July 7th, 1868.' ' .' I9tf T. ROSE, Dentin., ; N. W. Corner of Main and Pearl-sts., RichmorLd; Ind TEETH EXTRACTED without pain by the use of Nitrons Qxyde or Laughing Gas. . ' ' ; - '-; - SwTeeth inserted from $10 to $15 per set. -, JtAll work w ARRAVTKD. Feb. 20, 1868, Dr.';r-J. ;AviH,; v'l AT HIS OFFICE on South Pearl, fonrth door from the N'. W. cor. of Pearl and Walnut-sts., s prepared to attend promptly to all calls in the Una of his Profession. . Richmond, Jnly 7th, 1868. .fil , . Htt . '- 3 C. II. BURCHENAL, "V ATTORNEY AT LAW , i N" otary1 ;l?;uT3i rc V Office, over Citizens Bank, entrance on j ' t Main Street: RICHMOND, ISD'n The Spring Hat Fashions. yrp HE undersigned has jJL jnst received hisne SPRING Style of -HATS l and CAPS towhich heinvites the at r. ' -rt'fA ten tion of all who would indulge in the latest fashiCallat the Hat and Cap store of . JOHNSCFFRINS. RJchmond, March 0,1669; Is Published lav tne Warner Building, on" Tuesday norningo. v ' i By HOLLOWAY & DAVIS, 'V At 0.9 per Volume, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. "J s J O B P R I N T I N GT hate ''a"' new ' DAT -r-i -;, ;. v.JOBBER," and new fonts of Type of the latest styles, both plain and fancy, and ara prepared to do work ; naataad expeditioosly. 4 PampMeta, r Bills ef Ladinar, m : Cataloajnes, Bill Heads, voasiituuons , . . . v w Cards, Notes. Show Bills, ( ? Enrelopen, r : Handnills, Circulars,' ; P. ... . : Blaaka, ' .-Poatvara, "!1 rtT-Cfcaeata, ': iJ -.f LateltVex. PRICES F0H YOBff TIEASOHADLE
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