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nuhu.1 i i INt APRIL 27th; 1869. 2 ,4i'S4 ( . ' - r. -" "' 3iay Evkninu, April 20. ... Council foeCtl tho membei present. S W bjpermi88ionr called the attention of Council to the fact that the assessment for Benefits to his-property on Washington street, by the construction of 'tbe drainVwas oxcessite, and asked ftWat9indt: ' ' - 1 r" On mbfldn me CUrk was instructed to deduct $1 iY5m the assessment." - - A petition irwfl .received, ftpm J am es Gardnor and others, representing that the alley running south 'from Sycamore street,, baleen. Franklin and .Marion, was in an .almost impassable condition, and asking that it be graded and gravel ed. Rcferra! to- Committee on Streets. . ,' The Committee on Ways and ' Means asked farther time to make their annual report. - Granted.-" e.t -r , t v ; . The Committee on Claims recommended that the tax erroneously assessed against' I li Crawford 6n tcnfeet of ground on North Seventh street, be re funded. . , Concurred in. The Committee on Claimsjasked per mission to consult an attorney in reference to .tiifcJegalitjr oC. assessing. tax on tracts of land of five acres, in the city limits, thatliarehot been patted and laid off in lots,v Granted. , W JjfiUpn, pily. Treasurer, submitted his annual report of receipts and ex penditures, which was referred to the CotnmlttWTHi Wiry- and Mean?-,",' - P 1 Kirp City Clerk, made his annual report, ' which was' 1 referred " to the Committee of Ways and Mean's. 11 B TayiM,., II C Dunn, A Earnest, W C StarBand HsR Dowuing visited Council as representatives.of a meeting of citizens fiipu ,iii session in Saenger Hall, called to give an expression in regard to creating tho Ffth Ward , out of territory lying north of Main and east of Seventh1 wtreer. -- 5 H B Payne, Esq., by leave, addressed the Council at considerable length.' He said that the petition presented to Council from citizens residing east of Seventh and north. of Main street, asking tor the division of the Third Ward, was signed by sixty-one " fre'eh6ldefsancl voters. They petitioned in good faith, and their petition was referred to a committee,, but before &.T&bor was' : made,' it was ascertained thatrtheaffldavits required by law had not been made. He asked leave to append the affidavit, and tbrongh the courtesy)oUie cUairman of the committee he was permitted to do so. The petition was handed back to the Clerk, and by ETm " g 1 venlo the ch a! f m an b f the committf but in thq meantime, another petition -fcfrfd been presented for divid ing the Third Ward, making the boundary Yineireet,,.Fort Wayne avenue and the WewpOTt? pike.' This division better suiting a majority of .the committee, they took, the position that as there were two peHtidrrsf for dividing the same Ward, they read a : right 7 to .- determine which obsbjquld be sabmitted to a vote of the people, an'd "had "accordingly selected tbd fast proposition. Mr Payne contended that both petitions : should" be respected, and a vote ordered on them let the 'Wafd be divided as the people may desire Right and Justice demand that this course shall be pursued, and be hoped "tbat Council 'would order a vote to be taken, aa; prayed ,for iu tho petition. Mr -Patterfonj moved that a v vote be taken at the ensuing city election, as asked for in Ahe petition. k -o . Mr. Elder did not regard the petition as properly before Council,' but if it was decided to be so, he had no hesitation in giving his views in regard to it. Two petitions had been presented for dividing tho Third Ward, and he was of the opinion that it was right and proper for Council to determine which proposition should. bV!submitted. The ' selection had beefl'inrfdfc, arid the vote ordered, and he prorJosect to stand by it. llr McGirr claimed that the Seventh street-petitionis not lefore Council. When it was taken out of the hands of the committee to amend, the only way to get it beforp them again, was by action of Council,' and such action had never been had. Personally, ho 'was opposed to dividing iUe Third Ward, and would vote W; aV.tbetelection., ... He was of the opinion tha tithe matter had been disposed of, anit that no further action could be leqrally had. ,:.u-.-. n '' Mr Patterson contended that the fact that the petitioners were permitted to amend thaig petition, did not Xake it out of the hands of the committee. Council was the only, "power that could take it from theuvand.the record shows that no such action, was had. , Mr. Coffin had always favored submit tincr both propositions to a -vote of the people.- He7believed in the right of pc tition, amrthe wishes of the people Messrs. 'McGirr and Elder 'both ex pre8sed"themelvcs in favor of the right of petition,' but claimed that ' inasmuch as the first petition did ji'ot fu 113' comply with the requirements of the law, and the second pe'titi'on being presented before tho-onission was corrected, It had precedence. ' '" Mr-Pa ttsraoa asked the Mayor, to decide as to whether the petition was still in the hands of the committee. Hia.Uenor decided, after due deliber ation, that j alb is judgment , the . petition was still in the hands of the committee. Mr Elder, chairman, said that' if such was the decision, he.wpuld have to ask further time to report.' " " Mr Cc-ffini from the-; same committee, was opposed- tO'grantiog further time. The oonmitte fcd already :had ample opportttoitj' toiesrif U the particulars necessary. The request was only a ruse to postpone action on the petition two years. If further time "was granted, it would be virtually settingaside the right dfawionCiaqoqavu. Ri'C. Mr Peterson moved that further time be i?rantd.' whica -was seconded. "hit- PtfttfJtt demanded the ayes and noese'lvfctrtWi the vdte Id go on re cord. On the call the vote stood : ' ' AyeTrM8aj.6Elderr McGirrMeyer, Peterson and Wait-wo n ; Mi: " , Hoea Messrs., CofHn. Patterson and Th&lyte BUted that he was instruc tl at s brtvlous meeting to issue i proclamation in regard to dogs running

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Yesterday afternoon a two cent dog sprang from an alley on High street; closely followed by a five cent brick. Bounding the corner at right angles he came in contact with the feet of a Dutch woman who was carrying a jug of molasses in one hand and a basket of eggs in .the other. The. sudden collision of the dog with her lower extremities threw her from her feet, and she sat down upon the basket of eggs, at the same time breaking the jug of molasses upon the side-walk. A young gentleman, carpet bag in hand, anxious to catch the train, was . running close behind, and stepping upon the fragments of the jug and its contents, sat down upon the chest ot the Dutch woman, who said 'Mine Got.' The young man said something about mad iog, but in the excitement of the moment said it backwards.' In the meantime the dog had run against the feet of a team ot horses, attached to a load of potatoes, and they, taking fright, started for home. The end board being out, they unloaded the potatoes along ' the road as they went. Crossing the railroad track about a mile from this place, the wagon caught in the. rails, and tore one of them from its place. A freight train, coming along , a few moments later, was thrown from the track, smashing up half a dozen : cars, and killing thirty or forty , hogs.; ? The horses on reaching' home ran through the barn yard and-overturned a-milk pail, -the contents of which another two cent dog licked up. One of the horses having broken bis leg, was killed this morning, and the other is crippled for life. ' ' It is now a much mooted ' question wnetuer the man who threw the' brick at the twocent dog ' is responsible for the chapter of accidents which followed. jEx I - v, , . .... .-, ...... U . Affliction Sobb. Some years ago, a well to do old lady appeared at one of he principal marble yard3 in this city, nor ted for tbe beauty of t its - monumental 'designs, and selected as a tomb for a deceased female a handsome piece of elab orate sculpture. At last nothing in the interview between her and the chief of the establishment remained, to be said save for him to inquire, what inscription should be put on the tomb. Thereupon . the old lady drew from her capacious reticule a slip of paper, which she handed her questioner, who", aghast, read aloud: .f-.rf ' Affliction sore lonj Jime she bore,: Physicians was in vain, S urelrv,ma'anry' QfakLb; rinterrapt iog himself and looking at the old lady, who nodded her head approvingly in cadence to the lines, 'you do not mean to put thai on tber tomb?'" '-Why not?'" repliedthe old lady. 'Its true,-eFery "word of it iAffliction sore, long-time she bore, physicians was in vain.' 'But, my dear madam remonstrated the unhappy mansurely you could get something equally true and appropriate, but not so .common." No, no,' rejoined - the , old lady, steadily, 'not so true and appropriate and beautiful too! "Well, exclaimed the desperate man, 'we cant put that on. The Ledger has the copyright of it, and .we don't care to rnn ''the risk of being sued!' Ocr Monthly, Gossip, Lippincott's Magazine. , ; ; John Fishback is tfie"Independent Republican', candidate for Mayor of In; dianapolis. c . .,'r .. ,a The" Greencastle ' Banner says ' the measles have assumed a virulent form, and there have been ' several deaths in that city. '-'-'T'"" ' ' " ' ' ' ', a iWilliun Kinsley, of Sbelbyville, was badly burnetl a few days since by the explosion of a bottle full, of coal oil, which he was opening. J - ' s The Cubans in New York have opened a recruiting effice and -drill room for " volunteers. , , ,, . The free mail delivery is about to be established at Indianapolis. : A special agent of the Post Office Department is now making the necessary arrangements. ,, A velocipede race took place at Indianapolis on Thursday night. " The fast est time was made by George Thodium, who ran a mile in three minutes and three seconds. Five murder trials, will, claim the at tention of the 'Floyd County " Circuit Ccurt-at its next session. V- Mark-Ktrby,-a! tudent"ofn-Wabash Colled c,'- fcoramitted suicide -at Fort Wayne-Monday - mornino;..' ' ' lie was u -very t. estimable -youngman, and u was studying for the ministry : - A Bridgeport, Con n.r, Sunday school teach er questioned hl3 class in regard to iue oiigm 01 Aunauuas, witu iae ioiiow ing result? Wh ere was Christ born?' In Juaea.' wiip tirst knew tnat,Uhrist was born?!His mother. .. 1 Mmj) "; .vr- '? Wken may. a. ship be said to . be,: foot ishlyin love? Wheri she i attached to a buoy., When madly in love ? When she is- 'ankering after a swell - When ambitiously in love? 'When she is makins: for TKcfrecent illustrations of : the ; ease with which divorces may be obtained in Indiana, has awakened the press of this .State to a sense of Its dutjf to urge upon the Lieisiature; now: in session, such a modification of the law as shall at least jprevent a husband from "getting . a di- , vorce from his. wife while yet living with ter Ana -without iier knowledge.,. Halt a dozen g iris !n an' Enelish boardinc-'school thought it' a good joke to send a valentine to the Pope, and they did so, also inclosing a letter with the pretty falsehood that they had discarded churnons and trains, in accordance with his suggestions. They received a nice letter from Antonelli and tbe auto graph blessing of the pope.

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No. 25 Maiden Lane, 1 ' ' Zn my Ga.rd of Nov. X, 1867, Z stated that, , 1 tOr the purpose of more rtolly supply-7, In the wauts of the .public, and In . order to prevent unscrupulous dealers ' from palmlns off Inferior and worlti less eeode as the Morton Gold Pens, I ' " shaU hereafter sell no coeds at whole- 1 sale except only to duly appointed and authorized Agents, etc. . To this plan -; - I have since strictly adhered- i .sviuv; i -d ; -.3 In aeeeptinff Agents, creat care has been , exercised to appoint those who, by Iodk- ( continued &ir dealing have acquired a " reputation for honesty, responsibility, and - probity men in whose word the publio . havs learned to place confidence. These .Agents have agreed to keep a full assort- ' , ment of my pens, and to sell them at my: , . published prices. Thus the public are sup-; . ' plied by them with just such pens as they ' want, either as to writing or price, and get ' a full equivalent for the money paid. .No agent is appointed to travel from . place to place, or canvass the country, , to that all who want a Morton Gold Peri - must get it from the local Agent or from "' headquarters. ' 1 ! ' -! None need apply for the Agency except . in conformity to the above, the liberal die , count " To Clubs" being sufficient induce Bttent to aU Others. Dissolution of: Partnership. MJTOTICE is hereby given, that the partnership ill latelr subsisting between S. liachmtn and F Haner. under the firm of Bachman 4 Haner, of - th eitrof Richmond. Ind.. was dissolved April 13th, 18C9 by mutual consent. 8. Bachman is authorized to settle all debts due to and by the firm. . . ; . , ... S. BACHMAX. ;r. HANER. ; April 13, 1S69. ' V' ; , n-3t. HENRY BRATZ. ORAN PERRY.' JOHX BRAT'S jj v ; Bratz Perxy & . Co., s ; (5ueceorfo BrelzWeir & Co.,) j EMPIRE : PLOW WORKS, East Main-St., Between 7th and 8th, V EICHMONDIND 30-tf. September 19, 1888. 9 AYER'S 0ATHARTI0 Are yon sick, feeble, and eomptainiagr - Are you out oC ' order, with your system d ranged, anil your feelings uncomfortable f These- stdiotoms are often the preltiile to serious illness. Sum Ot ol -" sickness is creeping u)Ku yon, and should L aTerted by a", timely use of the right remedy. Take Ayer's Pitt, and cleans out the disordered hit ' mors purify the blood, and let tbe fluids move on unobstructed in health again. They cumulate tho fanctiona . of tbe body into rigorous motility, purify tbe system (runs the obstructions which mate , disease. A eold settles somewhere in the body, and obstructs Its natural functions. These, if not relieed, react upon themselves and the surrounding organs, produciot; general aggravation, suffering, and disease. ; While in this condition, oppressed by the derangemet t, take Ayer's Tills, and sea how directly they restore tha . . natural action of tho system, and with it tho buoyant . fueling of health again. What is true and to apparent ia : ' this trivial and common complaint, is also true in many . of tbe deep-seated and dangerous distempers. The ssma purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar obstructions and derangements of tbo natural functions of the bodv, tbpy are rapidly, and many of them surely, cursd ' by the same means, fcono who know the virtuus of these ; Pills, will neglect to employ (beta when suffering front the disorders they cure. Statements from leading physicians in some of tha -, principal cities, and from other well known public persons. ' '''' (-' ; Tram a Fbrvsarding Merchant nSL Louis, Feb. 4, 1358, Da. Aria: Your Pills are the paragon of all that !s great in msdieins. They have cured my little daughter of ulcarnns sores upon her bands and feet that bad proved ' incurable for years, liar mother has been Ions; grievously affiietod with blotches and pimplaSon her skin and - --ia her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried Vvour Pills, and thev bars cured her. , . . . ASA MORGRIDGB. " As a Family Physic. ! ' ' From Dr. E. W. Cartwrigkt, Aew Crleant. - mil. m 1 1. MiM t MiraM ' Tli (! r evmi?rtnft - w vn .,,,0 w y" " . a AiMtiHM mnrniuu Anr Mthartio we DORsees. Thev are mild, but very cortuiu and efft-ctual in their action on the bowels which mak?a them invaluable ta ns in tha daily .' treatment of diseaso. - --.!. Headaelte,SlekIZeaaac;ie,i7oTiI Stomacla. ' i Prim Or. Edward Boyd, Baltimore. ' " Jr a Bno. Arsa I cannot answer yon what complaints J aave cm-eii with your Pills better than to My all that tot ever trt it xviih a purgative meiiicive. I place jrtwit depew i dence on an efrectnal cathartic in my daily contest with . disease, and believing as I do that your Pills afford us the best we have, I of courso value them highly. - : ' pirrsBmo, Pa., Mav 1, 1855. TC.XC Antn. Sir: I bave beou repeatedly cured of . the woret headacie any body can haro by a dose or two ., " of your rills. Jt seems to arise from a foul stomach, Which they cleanse at once. - " . Yours with great respect, ED. W. PREBLF, Clerk of Steamer Clarion, Bilious, Disorders Liver Complaints. ; From Dr. TTieodore Bell, of New Tork dty. Not only are yonr Pills admirably adapted to their pur- I pose as an aperient, but I And their beneficial effects upon tbe Liver rery marked indeed. They bare in my praotire proved more effectual for tbe cure of bilinut com. . f'jzints than any one remedy I can mention. 1 sincerely f vejoice that we hare at length a purgative which is wor tby tb confidence of tbe profession and the people. t DErARTHxnT or ihb I.iteriob, , W8luoirtoi,D. C.7thFebl85fi. . Sra : I have used your Pills in my general and hospital i practice ever since yon made them, and cannot hesitate to say they are the best cathartic we employ. Their regulating action on tbe liver is quick; and decided, consequently they are an admirable remedy for derangements o that organ. Indeed, I have seldom fonnd a case of . e&'ouf disease so obstinate that it did not readily yield to . them, fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, L !., '- Atiytician of the Afarine Ilotpital. Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Relax, Worms - I'rom Dr. J. O. Orten, of Ciaeagn. Yonr Pills have had a long trial in my practice, and I Sold thorn in esteem as one of the best aperients I hare . ever found. Their alterative effect upon the liver makes them an excellent remedy, when given in small doses for ' - Mums dysentery and tUarrhceo. Their sugar-coating , makes them rery acceptable and convenient fat the use Of women snd children. - . . Dyspepsia, Imparity of the Blood. From Jlev. J. V. Bimet, ISuter ef Advent Church, Bolton. Da. Aria: I have used yonr Pills with extraordinary ' success in my family and among thoso I am called to visit in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify the blood, they are the very bset remedy I bare : ever known, and I can confidently recommend them tv my friends. Yours, J. Y. ITIME3. Warsaw, Wyoming Co, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1855. Psab Sib : I am using yonr Cathartic Pills in my practice, and ftad them an excellent purgative to cleanse tbo system snd purify tint fountains of the blnod. . , - JOUN O. MEACAM,M.IXi " ' .... Constipation, Costfveness, Snpnression, ' Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Drop -sy, Paralysis, Fits, etc. . .- From Dr.J.F. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada. . Too much cannot be said of Tour Pills fur'tho ctlre of I; i.i.imi TV rt ).Br r.f rtt. Vrtnratft hin ff ill nH th.ni -aa eQlcacious as I have, they should join me in proclaim- - 41.-. -.m.T.lT.1 l,i.h .Ithnniid hml nfinn.1v (. itulf Im "-' the progenitor of others that are worse. I believe fitf Uvenett to originate in the livor, but your Pills affect that :. organ and cure the disease. J - 1 - , - ;' : From Mrs. E. Stuart, Physician and Midwife, Boston." : -'' ' I and one or two large doses of yonr Pills, taken at the ' ' proper time, are excellent promotives of the natural tecrt 'j n Man when wholly or partially suppressed, and also rery effectual to eZeanu the ttomach and ernel corm. They are so much the best physic we have that I recommend ' , BO otber to my patients. u w.i ;- i ; From fAe Kev. Dr. Hamket, of the Methodist Epit. Church. -, - Pvr.Ajixi Honss. Savannah, Ga Jan. 6, JS56. , c Hawaii) Sjbj I should be ungrateful for the relief yonr skill baa bmnght me if I did Sot report my case to yon. A cold settled in my limDsano ureugnt on excrur. . tiatiog neuralgic paint, which ended in ciromc rheuma arm. Notwithstanding l naa me oesi oi puysicians. lam slisciafi grew worse and worse, until by tbe advice of your ; xeellent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackensie, I tried yonr ' Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure By ersevoring 1 j in tbs use of them, I am now entirely well T , . : i . i i Sssats Ctunn, Baton Bong, La S Dee. 1865. : ; if D. Avsa : I have been entirely cured, by your Pills, ot HhtumjjUc Gold a painful disease that had fflictd ma for years. VINCENT SLIDELL. V; AT-Most of tha Pills ia snarket eoataia Mercury, ; ' which, although a valuable remedy in skilful bands, is ; eangerooa in a pnblie pill, from tbe dreadful crmss- '. qaeBces that ftwqnently follow its inoantioua use. These - conpun no mercury or mineral substance, whatever, t 1fc , Price, 35 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $1 . , ""Prepared by Dr. J. C AYER & Ca, Lowell, Uu Notwitbstanding I had the best of physicians, the 5M. W. Hobbs, 0V. I, OFFICE and TesidencefFiftU Street, between Main and Walnut, . M v i i RICHMOND, INDIANA. Deformities, diseases of spine and joints, treated. Ko. a 3m.

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if wewm well's Celebrated' Essay on tbe radical cure f without medicine1) of SrsBMATOBKHaiA. or Seminal Weakness, Involuntarv Seminal Losses, IstFoTKNCY, Mental nod 1 lijsical incapacity, InapedimenU.to Mrnapp,etci; iso,CoNsCsrPTiox,EMLrSY; and f iTB, induced bv stUf-iodnlgence or eexnal etraramnra:"' f -l ' v'-"-1 i - iWj rnee, tn -a esalodonyetope, only 0 cents. CS The celebrated author, in this admirable essay. clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' suecessfnl practice, that, the ,alarmia onseqiteoces of ; selt. abuse may be radically cured without tbe dangerous use of, internal medicine or tha application of tha knife f pointing out a mode of cure st once simple, certain, and eSeotual.'by-ineatTf of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may euro .himself cheaply, privately, and rwlicnlitf. f "iThis, Lecture should be Tn" tha hands of every youth and every man fa the land. '"i -fir" nent, under seaii,in,f a ; plain , envelope, to any a.adress, postpaid', on receipt of "six cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr OulverwcH's "Mari-iagO) Guide," price 23 cents. Address the publishers, I :1 - fi-CHAS. J.C KLINHACO i " 12T Bowery, New.l'ork, Post-Office Bo5 4,5S6. 481yl5SMPACOJ" " ' r i' 1 i ." i '". i a i, r t ,i ' ' "-- ' -" ? f Al O AED: A CIergymn, while residing in South America as missionary, discovered a safe-and uimnle remedv for the cure of Nervous Weaknessl Early, Decay. iiacn3csiii iiet j riu.ry aou .oeminai vrgans, ana the whole train ot disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted snd unfortunate; I will send the receipt for preparing and usinp this medicine, in a sealed envelope,' to any one who needs it, . Free of Jharg3. ,;,.,.,-,r Address, .,. ... ... JOSEPH T. INMAN, . Station D, Bible House, ,,1: ' t Xew-Yorh City. T":' jc,v's. 6: BYER, UIVDE R T A KE R, No. 59 Main Street, . (Opp. Phillips Hall,) RICHMOND, INDIANA Crane, Breed & Co.'s Celebrated Melalic Burial Case and Casket. Everything pertaining to Funerals promptly furnished. 41-tf. JAMES M. STARR, STEAM & G&S PIPE FITTER, Gas Office on Main Street, between Pearl ' and Marion, on 2d Floor. " ' Fine Gas Fixtures, at Less 1 1I AN EASTERN PRICES, ; &f-A work promptly done in the best and most ' satisfactory manner and Wakrasted. . ...i.i'r , ,t Richmond, Jan. 5, ,1809. j r, , 44:ly f 100 FARMERS OK Farmers' Sons, con secure employment j paying from $160 to $150 per month, from now i until next Spring. ' " Address at once. . ' ZEIGIiER, McCURDY A CO., . fOct. 6,1SC3. ' .- Cincinnati, O. ' ' f .. ... . - .. . .? ... c . . - - 1 i -. i . fc : ' . " ' ' ' ' , , "a "... " ' ' " -( - , !..-.. The New ' Yorlc ' Observer IS NOW publishing a Jfew Serial Story; to'rnn through a large part of the next volume, entitied BROWNING'S !. PARISH." : i Subscribers will set tbe Story All New Complete. We send GROVER & MAKER'S 53 SewirK Machine for 18 Sew Subscriber?. ' , .' In order to introduce the OBSERVER to new readr ersand new circles of influence, ; make the follow ing liberal offers for ' ' il 1 '' NEW STTBSCRWERS: f ; '-; - We will send the OBSERVER for one year to 2 Subscribers, ona or both being new. for 1 $ 8 00 " if- two or all -,.,t',; - for ,n..f8 00 " " three or all . ; " for T- $10 00 Or, to any person pending us five or more new subscribers, we will allow one dollar commission on each. i. . . .-. . -.---. JE?T Send by check, draft, or Post Office order. Saiaple Copies and Circulars SeEt Free. Terms, $3 50 a year, in advance. . , ' . ! SIDFEY E. MORSE, Jr.. & CO., ! ?r! s j ' 3T Pnrk Row. Nsw York. ! Plommer & Morrisson, xrr wholesale Drnggists, Fort Wayne Avenue, . , . V RICHMOND, IND. i FOUTZ'O ' ' CELEBRATED : : - Horse ana Cattle FoMers. This preparation, long and favorably known, will thoroughly re-invigorate broken down and low-spirited horses. by strengthening and cleansing the fAmo.il and IntpstinM. ' It is a sure preventive f aU diseases incident to this animal, such as hVHO ' WATER, HEAVES, COUGHS, DISTEMPER, FEVERS, FO0N DER, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL ENERGY, to. . Its use improves the wind, increases the appetite gives asmooth and glossy skin ana transforms the miserable siceieion , into a fine-looking and spirited horse. To keepers of Cows thia prepara. tion is in valuable. It is a sure preIventive against Rinderpest, Hollow Horn, etc It has been proven by actual experiment to increase tha quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent, and make the batter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it : gives them an appetite, loosens their bide, and makea them thrive mnch faster. In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Tlcers in ' the Lungs, Liver, It., this article acts , , m,u ay- ! as a specific. By putting from one- !r7JLriiJ . half a paper to a paper in a barrel of r will the above diseases will be eradi -f w- 1 : eated or entirely prevented. If given fc iff Y rt , in time, a certain preventive and gff ' j euiotor the Hog Cholera j.-,,;,. ; , . . , ! DATID Es FOmrz, Proprietor, ' BiLTIHORS, Met. -' For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United States, taoadas and South America. t . Alcbtio!." :7 , itpologao Spirits &. r s J ,uit -iit ! l-inr,cn 'Rectified Whisky By the bbl. or less, at close rates. v ;. " ,-':, 1.'." '!" r ; HZf. i Tlummer & 'Morrissori, f -'Wholesale Druggists:, 'I Fort Wayne, ATenne, j! 1 I' - i ; I Merchant's Gargling Oil, ta i r orsna's uaisam, 1. 1 Sterling's Regulator', Lorees' JLinimen and Other L.iniments. for sale by, the GrOss oi Dozen at close figures by PLUMMER & MOJIRISSON,

WHOLES A'LDKUGGIlTS Fort Wayne Avenue, RICHMOND, INDIANA.

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HOOT rtoii ! - Alf D 8IIOK ! MANUFACTORY Xi fl-4Si 1 " " , -1 iS ?1i3 i' mU Ot -tr) OOT& fc' SHOES, CHEAP FOR CASHI i -. t .Havintr a trood assortment of Boots snd Shoes . now on hand, of my own manufacture snd Eastern made work, and being prepared to nil all orders for Sewed or Pegged Boots and Shoes. ; ' At tbe shortest possible notice, the undersigned reoectfullv asks thecitixens of Richmond and vicinity for a share of patronage, tbankifig them for that here tofore so liberally extended. , , ,,, i., . x . 1- II .1 I.:. Cl.nn nA Jui, Vul nf - 1 USl piVtJ 11 i 1)1 a till A MUVj'.VHV - " - " T'etor Co.'s Grocery Store, West Main Street, vfhere he will be bappy 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 FlT-tingly of the best material and at reasonable prices Richmond. March 5th, 1868. C..ESTELL. BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. 1,1 -r - Fs. I. WOLVERTOH i TT-ss- a S nixned a shoo on Pearl street, opposite . ae M M Ma vor'8 office, for the manufacture, repairing, and sale of Boots and Shoes. Particular attention -will be paid to the quality and styles of customer work and 'satisfaction 'warranted. Xone but goo" material used or the best of workmen employed. Ltm dies work gotten up in the best style. Prices moder ate." I ' m r-'"' , , , " , Richmond, Ind., May 5, 18S8. lOtf. ;; ' Stitched i or Pegged Boots5 and? Slioes, mrADE'OF THE 1 BEST ' MATERIAl,. If, and iu a substantial and workman-like manner. made to order, at EENR7 EMRICFS SHOP, Two Doors South of Plammer's Drugstore 2 , On South Pearl Street, Where he respectfully invites the citizens of Richmond and vicinitv to cive him a call and a share of natronasre. beinir sure, from the eood qualitr of his work and tbe general satisfaction given heretofore, that an will be well pleased witu nis manufacture. fi3f-K ?ood supply of BOOTS and SHOES, made at his establishment, on band, which be is sel ling at very low rates for Cash. .. , ( j t . !3SRepairingdorjr at short notice'.' '" ZT . . II. EMRICH. Richmond, May 19, 186S, , f 12tf PARK HOTEL., ; On the American & European Plan, Cor. BEEKMAIf and NASSAU STS., .1' i Kear City Hall Park ' "3TEW-TORK. G EO RG E WIGHT, Proprietor':,' S. B. Located in the very heart of the wholesale business, this is one of the most conveniently located Hotels for Merchants, Business men and others visiting the city; . - 41-6m-$7. H. C. DICKINSON DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELBY, SIL VER AND PLATED WARE, - ff '- No. 91 Main Street, tsvAt Or'! av LrJ3' RICHMOND INDi-i - ' Y.J - rZTfSfZ'i- ' ir.ii ? ? -Repairing, done on short notice, ""fle , , April 2, 1868. , ' tf AVENUE HOUSE; JACOB GOHNER, - PROPRIETOR. ' '"- Fort Wayne Avenue, opposite R. R. Depot, -;J " RICHMOND, IND,', ' 7?" 7 t ! ........ . - . 1 ..- 'v.,.;,, This fine and commodious house offers extra inducements to the traveling public owinp to its closo proximity ts the Depot, and wholesale and manufacturing of the city. Every effort .will be made to serve the "public satisfactorily. Terms moderate. . ( ' ; ; 29-ly5s . ' NICHOLSON & BRO., Booksellers & Stationers, is 1 -v. " ' (OLD STAND) Main Street, opposite Citizens Bank, - JRICIIMOND, IKDIAMA. 42-tf , -.- .- - , . ... :t:v V 'PECTORAL ELIXIR!9 ! WILL CURE V ; COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP," Hoar senes s, As t h ma, ' , ISO ALL DIUASK9 OF TBI ' " " Throat and. Xiiingsl , n In confirmation of the above, the public ia referred ; to certificates on wrapper around each bottle, ia addition to the testimonials herewith appended: , Opinion of the Rev. Wm. Graham, for three years 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 Fbctokat. ' Elixir'' is a very superior remedy for diseases of the Throat and Lungs. It is extensively used by the - best i'hysicians for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Hoarseness, etc. etc. We recommend it to all and especially to Ministers and other Publie Speakers who are 'troubled with Bronchial difficulties. It haa been thoroughly tested, and acts like a charm. The manufacturer, Thomas H. Barb, is an experienced and . successful Druggist, and a Christian gentleman of . high repute in the community where he lives. Tha - merits of this remedy, from such a reliable manu- : factory, makes it a public benefaction. " . . -: i'-- Wm. GbahasT, " , Of the N. W. Indiana Conference. " Terre Haute, Indiana, August 2,1S67. s ,,.,,(- ' from R. L. Ball, Esq., the well j known stova dealers ;-i-s ia. 1; . . -,,..-,;-.-' , ' - ,; : , -. .' Tkbbb Havtx, Julr 20, 1867. j Mb. Thomas' U. Barb, Dear Sir: i bave used .your -'Pectoral Elixir very extensively iu my family, and pronounce it : One of the best medicines ever used. It gives ikxrdiatb relief in , the worst - cases of Coughs- and Colds.. ,...;.. r,. Your's Respectfully, " " i .u B. t. BALL. ' I'r-PLtTMMER k MORRISSON Wholesale Drug-' gists, fort Wayne Avenue, Richmond, Wholesale Agents for Barr's "Peetoral Elixir" E. Harrold f E. C. Potts, W.H-Boss 4 Reed A Batter . . . , . - . TREMO NT HOUSE, J f "rrt-rrtt tit t -rnrhm "t '' i'"m '-" '"' JuriiM jjLii4iui;i. rropneior. ..tr. i CORNER OF FIFTH AND MAIN, " i . , Richmond, lnd.tJ o3 '-h 43 t'i Main Street;1 Red i rf ft,Sl?0-TV Jtlis.ifrtrr;0.' DOES ALL KINDS QF JOB WORK, SUCH AS Putting on Metal Roofs, Pipes,'Ac, &tr. ' r Pays Special atttention to setting' .Yip Warn i Air Furnaces, and has the best kind in usjeyand warrant -them to give satisfaction. All kinds of "Stoves: keeps tbt Celebrated Self-Feeding Stove, "'Morning Glory," for hard coal." Persons wishing anything n the above line, would do. well to give me a call. , V' ; Tnos.JlBABais. I Richmond, Ind. June 2, 1803. 14-tf.

rrrTAVEengagedin tho businessof soliciting atMaLents, and prosecntinar Patent emj entrusted., their care will receivosromptattiition. Claiaas Aait IksGtrmaeit, Fori Back Pav. . j For Fencions, &c, ...t. if : . , . Wilt receive personal and prompt attention. A If ,jT L INFO QU A T X O IT In reference to Patent Laws cheerfully riven. Copies of tbe Laws and Rules and Regutations oftha PateotiOfficowill bjift V ruts on application. In apptving tor n .,f0 i a Patent thoappficatrt 8houId ir t1; 1 . rMf vi T bin If ft Forward a Model of his Invention, ' 1 - 7 ..'.- . ... ;f , e -. , . ' . . -' - - ' If susceptible of being illustrated b j amwitl, or i if it consists in a chemical compound, sam13 , P,e8 ho ingredients in their commert t cial state, and.Also in the propsaei?ii ii. ; i :i-J ' prepared form, should be sent. 1iV. ALSO, A" FTJt. lESCIFT10Jr' .vs " ' i1- .:t.oa:?.iiAK Of the intention or discovery, and its advantages 'Sboul4 be given as is practicable, to aid in the proper j preparation of the papers. 0Vft i W m i f . rT""' . 1 V .' - HsvBeFaonabelieTvng they have.ntadeaniaven-' . tionor a dscovery in art or acjenoe, and desirous of knowing whether the same has been patented, by transmitting tens a model,ordrawing,or a snf ' ficient description to make the invention intelligi- ' ble, can have a thorough examination madein tbe Patent fBce, and tbe result of .laid examination -forwarded to them for a reasonable compensation. - CAWlxiTiA PBEPABED: On Short notice, by tbeiaventor giving a brief zi.iti i nescnption or their invention With . r. ! C , ,-t ,.-..- : t.Z ;r ::-y.' ,7,-,!.? ? DBA WIffGS? f,T.-5 ' Ki. ' ' - i i j" r; &hhT.i; " , ", .'-' " -.- n f - -r . Will be madein arts tie style from models furnished i ( tbr inventors., tr-niijc', tr-r ' -.', : ( II . . & .-... ... Searches 'of the Records of the Patent Offic ' ::i. ; -.:. f ,u. rt . . . -, ,, , . - ; l.--r I n xegard to titles in Patents, will be made on ap , - plication. SendfvU name or names character of the Jinyention, and,i possible, i ! date of Patent. , i .T,Copff of All Claim,,,

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tbmoonatry. - t . $&SK buaiaess strictly confidential and promptly , attended to. ' I. H. P. July 7th, 1868.0oi ffiUCdT Jadff l ,'lWf I )PT: nqSB. TentiBtr r t ...-IT. W, Corner of Main and Pearl-sts., J i Jbtichmond. Ind rip BETH EXTRACTED-without pain by tho JLL ns. of Kitrous Oxyde or Laughing Gas. YT x j -Teeth inserted from ilO to $15 per netr AU work WAanajiTce Feb420,188. V- - C - Kit i " " JDr. 1 J, AVBIIY,, AT HIS OFFICE on South Pearl, fourth door from the . W. cor. of Pearl and Walnnt-ata.. s prepared to attend promptly to all calls in the line af lt!ei sPfJkTsfowerinM Kichuiond, July 7th, 18C8. " : ii-r-.a ,- ; - -' , : 18tf ! ' C. 'H. BURCHENAI,1 xsii . v L.: r . 11 7 . . 3. . i a. .... . , f AND NT o t rv Eu b 1 i c Office, over, Citizens Bank, . entrance . Main Streets. r - , RICHMOND, IKD Tho Spring Hat Fashions. rrn HE undersigned has'3 1 ' Ji. iustreceivedhisne SFRINti Style of r WW &rsB riusi towhieh heiuvites the at tention of all who would iftdnlgein t ho la test fas a- . Squall at theUataad Cap store of - - t - JOHN SUFFRINS. Richmond, March 9,1869.

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