Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 39, Number 13, 1 June 1869 — Page 4

RICHWONP IND. 4UNE I, 1869.

,uuiA rootle ntcbkmniBTLR.1- oi V. Wl .- y -. . ' 'c ; V'7 ; 4 sj " i ,! : I. (-. ! All the oM cages, however indeed 3 ; ; , ' ; Tbsy wrwgto and fight ia the bitterest way. ' In ow thing, at least, are rally agreed-i . i o r J' To wink at each other and laughingly say," i 1 "For the mending of fools it ia foolish to wait, Pools will be fools as certain as fate.' , s-J l T ' !Son of Wisdom ! make 'em yeor tools; c That, onl that, is the use of fools P 1 II. :-.f.'i Merlin, the aaoteat long in his shroud -.- When I aeeosted him once in my youth, ' Unto my questioning answered aloud, Solemnly speaking this notable truthFor the mending of fools it is foolish to wait, fools will be fools as certain as fate. ' Sons of Wisdom ! make 'em your tools ; ' That, only that, is the use of fools I" High on-the top of an Indian mound ' ' ' I heard it once in the passing air, 14 And Egypt's vanlts deep under the ground The same old tale was echoing there "for the mending of fools it is foolish to wait ; Fool will be fools as cerain as fate. "Boas of Wisdom 1 make 'em your tools ; That, only that, is the use of fool ! ; sf - - Goethe. ':; r.'a MILLIE: '. The Story of: a Beautiful Young Widow who Advertised for a Husband. In the latter part ot February there appeared in one of the New York papers the following : A young widow, nineteen years of age, of high standing in society, and having ? a i large fortune in her own right, Irishes to correspond with a thoioughly educated young man of equal standing in society, with a view to matrimony. Photographs, exchanged. The reasons for resorting to this method to obtain a husband will be satisfactorily explained. Address Mjxub Stanton, Station D, New York City Amongi the persons who answered this advertisement was a dashing young gentleman who does not live more than a league from this city. His letter was very brief, but, sufficiently an pie in its language ' to give the young widow of nineteen an idea of what sort of a fellow he was. .. .The young gentleman (whose rams is withheld at special request.) enclosed his "pictur," and as it was a very correct presentment of a rather handsome man, it seemed 10 make " a quick impression on the heart of his fair. corrcspondentl 1 A few days later the j oung gentleman received an answer to his let ter. . This, like his own, was brief, and read as follows: - ; EiGrmi Strket.) New York, March 2. J Dear-Sir i--I received yours, end answer at my earliest leisure. I am favorably impressed with your face, as shown in your photograph, and send you mine. I Lope it will not displease you. - If, after examining my likeness, you think you might learn to love me, I shall be pleased to meet you on Tuesday evening next, at No. Eighth Street. - Respectfully, Millib P. S. Inquire for Mrs. De Forrest, and don't call before eight o'clock. This missive t as written in a delicate feminine . hand which showed culture, and caused the young gentleman, who had commenced the correspondence by way of a joke, to feel a little serious over the matter. The picture of the young widow was the likeness of an exceedingly handsome woman, whose face bore an expression which showed that the pride of birth and fortune was in the blood that gave it the rosy flush of beau, ty. Truth makes it necessary to state that the young man at once fell in love with the face, and resolved to go down to New York on the following Tuesday and have an interview with its owner. He therefore dropped 'Millie' a line, announcing his intention of calling, and expressed the hope that she would not disappoint him by her absence from home at the time she had appointed for the interview. Between the time of the posting of this letter and the visit of our young gentleman to New York, nothing occurred beyond the reception of a second missive, assuring him that the young widow would be at home at the time designated. Arraying himself in his 'best,' he went to New York, and at eight o'clock on the Tuesday evening appointed he walked up the brown stone steps of a brown stone front on Eighth street, and pulled the door bell. This was answered by a servant, who ushered him into the reception room. He was informed that Mrs. ' De Forrest was 'in, upon which he handed the servant his card, and requested its immediate delivery to the 'young widow. Shortly afterward the parlor door opened, and a splendidly dressed lady, entered the room, and at once; approached the young man, seized him fey the hand, and expressed her pleasure at meeting him. A critical examination of the young woman's features and 'style' resulted in the discovery of one of the handsomest types of beauty that our gentleman had ever beheld.. He looked, and as he gazed, .', his heart was smitten. She gazed, and as she looked, she seemed to be delighted with the manly form before her. After some ordinary talk about the weather, Lent, and ' the opera, the opera,the young widow, suddenly chang ing the subject, said : 'I suppose we might as well talk about the matter which we have met to consider. As she said this, she looked tenderly, yet scarchingly, into the eyes of the young gentleman, and, after a moment's pause, said :" I presume you would like to know who I am, and why I advertsed for a life partner, wouldn't you ?' 'Certainly, replied our young gentleroan, I have no objections.' At this,' Mrs.' De Forrest, the dashing young widow in want of a husband, began a narrative which it is unnecessary here to give at length. She told how he had married ; how her husband died while they were travelling in Europe ; how he left her an immense property valued at nearly a million ot dollars ; how a hundred young fellows had offered her their hands and hearts ; how she had resolved to marry a stranger, if she could find one suited to her mind how her ' relatives had consented to this course, and how constant her efforts would be to make the man happy with

whom she might enter the bonds of wedlock. So rapidly did the ttrangc beau ty talk that our young gentleman found it difficult to get in a single word edgeways,' as the saying goes.,. She continued her story, which was one of marvellous adventure, considering that the narrator was so young and so beautiful, ond .had just begun to explain her pedigree, when a man's voice.in the hallway, outside said; -Where's Annie ?' At the same time a gentleman opened the door and entered the parlor. , 4Look 'cre.' he said, addressing the dashing young widow, 'you go up stairs. Up to your old tricks again, I see. I supposed you were, and that's the rea son why I watched you.' ., ;This interruption broke on the sus4 ceptible heart of our young gentleman like a . terrible calamity, and the effect was greatly heightened when the young widow commenced to pour out a volume of epithets on the intruder, quite as inelegant as they were profane. Here was a nice fix for our adventurous young gentleman. fHe turned pale with surprise, and addressing the gentleman, said : 'But I hope you will allow me to explain ?' 'Oh, that's all right,' said the stranger ; Til fix that with you as soon as I get this unfortunate young woman to her room.' With considerable difficulty the young widow was removed, and when the gen tleraan returned our hero was informed that the woman was crazy, and that a constant watch had been kept over her to prevent her from having similar in ieryiews with "strangers. Our young gentleman begged a thousand pardons, and was shown the door. He at once

returned home, and vows that he will never be caught in the matrimonial advertisement trap again. New Haven Palladium The eccentric Elder S n, well known to many as an active and an earnest Baptist preacher, once said from the pulpit: 'They say there's no family government now-a-ndays. But there is I tell you there is just as much as there ever was; but" (leaning over the pulpit, and lowering his voice into a quiet and conGdential tone 'the difference is, when I grew up, the old folks governed the young ones, but now the young ones govern the old ones!' Obscene Stories. Even profanity in its worst garb does not more surely tend to moral decreptitude and death, than the habit so very prevalent among young men of indulging in obscene remarks and stories which are pointed only with filth. This evil is a great and growing one, and is the more to be depreciated, because it has the countenance or at least is tolerated by those who are es teemed good men and Christians. Husbands and Wives. Are you living with each other.husbands and wives, in the truest spirit of love, and in the largest sense of wedding? Are you one, or are yon forever and forevermore two? Are you living to help each other or to annoy each other? Are ycu living in the true excusatory spirit which always accompanies real conjugal love? And do you find youselves moved to patience, to gentleness, and forbearance? Sensible. , A handsome young widow applied to a physician to relieve her of three dis tressing complaints with which she was affected. In the first place, said she, 'I have little or no appetite. What shall I take for that?' For that, madam, you should tafee air and exercise.' And, doctor, I am quite figetty at night time, and am afraid to be alone. Wnat shall I take for that?' 'For that I can only recommend that you take a husband.' 'Fie! doctor. But I have the blues terribly. What shall I take for that?' i - 'For that, madam, you have, besides taking the air and a husband, to take a good newspaper say the Richmond Palladium. A Minnesota Judge has decided when a man is 'legally drunk.' He says : 'It is not necessary that a man should be wallowing in a ditch, cr bumping his head against your posts, that you may know him to be drunk; but whenever he begins to tell the same thing over twice, then he's drunk !' A man recently died in New Orleans, leaving one of the briefest wills on re cord. It consisted of five words Mrs. Roper is my heiress' with a codi cil of four or five wo.ds more. He then folded the sheet, stating in an endorsement that it was his will, to be opened only in case of his death, and to be executed by a certain-named person, and that & copy of it was in the hands of his heiress. This will was contested in the courts, but its legality was sustained. The Women's Convention. The Journal of Commerce editor was present at the meeting of tbe Woman Convention which we attended last week, and which was reported in this paper. He thus describes the see ne: K. Y. Observer "The anniversary meeting, Thnrsday . was one of tLe worst-tempered and altogether 'disgraceful affairs that ever fell under our notice. Several of the women who spoke were snappish and shrewish to an intolerable degree, reviving unpleasant recollections of what the lair defines to be a 'common scold, and the female part of the audience were petulent, ill-mannered and unjust. The lie distinct was not given as on the meeting of tbe previous day by one of the woman speakers to a man from whom she differed; bat any dissensions, J however slight, manifested towards tbe peculiar views of the chief managers of the exrrcises, were hissed, howled, or stamped down. Philanthropy is often but another name for misanthropy; liberalism sometimes proves itself grossly illiberal and intolerant; and these female champions of equal rights deny, in the most rowdyisb manner, the possession of such rights to any persons but themselves. ... "The position of men in general towards the female suffrage question is this, as we have stilted on farmer occasions: When tLe women of America want to vote laws will be changed conferring on them that duty, doubtfully called a privelege. But a, dozen or twenty women going about the country and scolding vociferously in support of their demands, are not to be taken as exponents of the mass of American women. Nor are hissing, ill-bntd female audiences to be accepted by any means as illustrations of tbe prevailing type of manners and feeling of the sex. If it is the natural tendency of such gatherings to harden tbe sensibilities and crush out all that is gentle and lovely in women, then there can be no question that what little temporary advantages woman could gain by having the suffrage wonld be more than counterbalanced by tbe depravation of her better and immortal nature."

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED, AGENTS. "Wonder of the eWorld f" ia warranted to cure Rheumatism and Xeuralgia. Sold on the package system. Not to be paid for until tested. I pay $00 per month and commission, to distribute packages. J. C. TILT OK, Pittsburg, PaJ " n9-4w.

ALESMEN WANTED by a Manufacturing 1 Co. to travel aud sell by sample a new line of goods, bitaations permanent; wages good. H. II. RICHARDS 4 CO., 413 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa nt-4w "11017 CM IT BE DONE ?'' Is the cry of the crowds who throng IT lie EDollai Store, y 37 LAKE STREET, U CHICAGO, "That everv description and varietv of FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY, LEATHER GOODS, JEWELRY, BOOKS, ALBUMS, SILVER-t'LATED WARE, Ac, Ac, can be purchased at the extremely low price ot ONE DOLLAR for ench article, when the same goods cannot be obtained atany other place for double the amount, and which the Wholesaler confesses bx cannot buy for that price ?" We reply : We have buyers constantly at the East, by whom job lots ore obtamml at enormoua discounts, and, besides, a large portion of our goods are imported direct from Europeau IManulacturers. . Having, also, eveby facility pouesed by the larg -emt ''Dollar Sale" firm of Buxton, we will, by means of the . . , , C Tj u b sy s t e m extend the advantages of our imuieose wholesale and retail trade to those lit ing at a distance, thus saving in Express charges THREE-FOURTHS THE AMOUNT now paid, and giving a better quality of Gooda than can. be obtained of any Eastern firm. Send in yourClnbs, or send for Circulars, to : . . ANNAND &. CO., 37 Lake Street, Chicago, s Goods at Wholesale to the Trade. n9-4w . a Equalization Notice. STATE OF INDIANA,! ss Wayne Cofnty, f I, Sylvester Johnson, Auditor for and within said County, do hereby give notice that the Board of Equalization of the sppraismant of Real Estate in taid County,' will meet at the Auditor's office in Centreville, on Monday the 7th day of June, 1869, for the purpose of hearing and determining grievances and equalizing appraisiuents. Witness my name and the seal of this office, this 4th day of May, 1869. Sylvester Johnsox, mitt Auditor. WE ARE COMING 1 SMrlMa.isCfart-a MWiriwi jND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON, Sending us a One Hundred Club in our Great EOne Dol!arSale of Dry and Fancy-SBSJ, A WATCH. 60 yds. SHEETING, SEWING MACHINE, 4c, Ac, FREE OF COST. Smaller Clubs in the same ratio, viz.: GO Club, 40 yds. Sheeting, &c. &c. . ' 30 " 20 ' i. ; " &c.,fec. Messrs. J. S. Hawes & Co. take pleasure in announcing, being the oldest and largest house in the Dollar Trade, that they have been enabled by their long experience and extensive resources to make, this present season, many important importations and contracts with manufacturers, which with these additions to their Winter Stocks, has enabled them greatly enlatorge their rates and Excliange List. Send for JVeto Circtdar. Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any address free. r v J2y",Please be very particular and send money by registered letter. Address all orders to J. S. HAWES at CO., 15 Federal St Hoston, Mass. P. O. Box C. HENRY BRATZ. ORAN PERRY. JOnNBRATSi Bratz Perry & Co., (Suecesgoreto Bratz,3Ieir &, Co.,) EMPIEE PLOW WORKS, East Main-St., Between 7th and 8th, RICHMOND IND 30-tr. September 19, 1868. Hoover's Rat Killer, Kennett's Rat Killer, --'f ' and t . Bennett's Rat Killer, For sale by The Gross or Dozen, .:-,.,, ; -at Plnmraer & Morrisson's. Wilcox's Worm Destroyer! PURELY VEGETABLE, And Entirely Safe for the most Delicate Child. . Evansvillb, IndNov. 26ih. 1868. Dr. W. W. Wilcox, S-'r: I have been afflicted seventeen years with TAPE-WORM. have tiken every kiol of medicine that could be thought of, all failing to remove the terrible enemy gnawing at my vitala. , All hope of recovery was given up until I used your remedy. It performed an effectual cure in a short time removing the entire WORM, twenty-four feet lonq. I can cheerfully recommend your Remedy as SAFE AND SURE in such cases. CHARLER SCHMIDT, Proprietor of Depot House, Main, bet. 7th & Sth sts. New Albany, Ind., July 30, 1868. Dr. W. W. Wilcox, Sir; I tried your Worm Destroyer upon one of my children that had been very pnny for some time, altbough a hearty eater, and after giving two doses, a large number of stomach Worms were passed, one measuring eighteen inches long. I can recommend your Remedy as safe and valuable. WM. LOGUE. PLUMMER & M0RRISS0N, WHOLESALE AGENTS; RICHMOND, IND. J&For sale at retail by Druggists generally. 45:2wn:2wo 6m

jsr gar The attention of our readers is directed to the advertisement of COli'S DYSPEPSIA CURE, in another part of the Palladiumt

This truly Valuable Medicine is recommend ed by all who use it. r.i .v.. ..:tn. HEARTH and HOME IS A VltKLT " Agricultural and Fireside Jonrnali SIXTEEN handsoms folio pases, printed from new type, on saperflna book paper, and abundantly Ulna it trated by the best artlsU. . : ! IBItID BY ' ;-.' DOW AUD O. MITCHEXI. .- : Ajn .. - HAHSIET BEECHES STOWE, 11 " assisted by a corps of able editors and contributors la each department. It Is devoted to the Interest of tbe FA It II R It, PLANTER, CAnDEXER, FBIHT-KROWER, and the FLORIST, OK5TA.MEVTAL, GARDENING, RURAL ARCHITECTURE PLAS3 OF CC noted for their attractiveness, time to Urn: ; as also Ceincter Greens. . A careful Report f eiv Tork, Boaton, Philadelphia, ud New Orleans, will be famish week, giving the Farmer inform e WHEN TO BUY and WHEN liaily Circle U a Interest the household plain ins and domestic management. froxnW f a napkin and the cooking of a he education of children. MBS. STOW GRACE GREENWOOD, and M E. DODGR. will contribute to each nnm SIR. IDQE, ITST ICE," written expressly for thVSE ARTH AND HOME, mencce In lir9t (December 26th) number. TltE HOYS A.yD GIRLS will find their own pass always lighted with such fan In pictures, and fan In stories, as shall make them look sharply every week for the coming of HEARTH -AND HOME. .....,. TERMS FOR. 1869. Single Copies $4, Invariably In advance ; 3 Copies (10 i 5 Copies $15. Any one sending nj $45 for a club - of 13 Copies (all at one time), will receive a copy free. No travelling agents employed. Address all communications to PETTENGILL, BATES & CO.,""" ' s " 87 Paek Bow, Saw Yoax. Plammer & Morrisson WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Fort Wayne Avenue, rRICHMOND, INDIANA. SPEEB'S WINE BITTERS AS I " i . SPEER'S WINES. Fort Wayne Avenue, - RICHMOND, INDIANA. Foutz's Horse and Cattle Powders, Hunt's Cattle Powders, . For sale by PLUMMER & MORRISSON, The Great External Eemedys For ICan and Beast. " IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM The reputation of this preparation is so well established, that little need be said in this connection. On MAN it has never failed to cure PAINFUL NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, CONTRACTING MUSCLES, STIFFNESS AND PAINS IN THE JOINTS, STITCHES in the SIDEor Back. SPRAINS, BRUISES, BURNS, SWELLINGS, CORNS and FROSTED FEET, Persons affected with Rheumatism can be effectually and permanently cared by nsing this wonderful prepa- . ration ; i t penetrates to the nerve and bone immediately On being applied. On HORSES it will cure SCRATCHES, SWEENEY, POLL-EVU FISTULA, OLD RUNNING SORES, SADDLE or COLLAR GALLS, SPRAINED JOINTS, STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES, 4c. It willprevens HOLLOW HORN and WEAK BACK IN MILCH COWS. I have met with great success in bringing my Mixture within the reach of the Public. I am daily ia receipt of letters from Physicians, Druggists, Merchant! and Farmers, testifying to its curative powers. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Sole Proprietor, BALTIMORE, Ms! For Medicine. Use the Best. We offer a carefully selected lot of Bourbon "Whisky, Rye "Whisky, and Proof Whisky, - Such as oar best judges approve at close figures by the bbl. or gallon. t . We invite tbe attention of Drug-gists to our assort, ment, and guarantee everything we sell in this lice to be satisfactory in quality. For Medicinal Purposes only, We offer A Carefully Selected Slock of Imported Wines & Brandies. Port Wine. . ,T Sherry Wine. ' Maderia Wine, ' Malaga Wine and Claret Wine: FRENCH BRANDY, Genuine. California Brandy, California Sherry. . Muscatel and- " Angelia Wines, - Longworth's Golden Wedding, - Sparkling Catawba, Werk's Golden Eagle Sparkling Catawba. V ": ;

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Retired Clergymen, Teachers, Ladies, DIUDLED SOLDIKRB M.O CANVASS FOR OUR NEW BOOK 'HISUTOUY OF , n : Napoleon III. and the French Empire." B Y JCHS. C.ABBOTT, A SPLENDID WORK, COMPLETE IN . one volume, roval octavo. TOO paces, superblv illustrated, with full page ; STEE IV EN GH A INGS, executed in Paris, , This Book has no competitor, and we win prove to any applicant that our agents are now making from , f 50 to $100 per week with this hook aione. We employ no GENERAL AGENTS, consequent! v. are giving the HIGHEST COMMISSIONS of any furnishing uouse in the West. We are disposing of territory rapidly. Apply quickly if vou want yonr choice. Address, UUJi, COUUUN, BOUVK a, CO., Tnbliebora. , 121 Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ' " 3mCCAl$4n5 Manhood: How Lost: How Eestored. Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culver-jQT-well's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses. ImPOTKNCT, Mental and Physical Incaoacitv. Imoediments to Marriage, etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy, ana r its, inaucea oy sell -indulgence or sexual ex travagance. - . ffSr .Frice.in a sealed envelope, onlv 6 cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable essav. cieany aemonsirates irom a tnirty years' successful practice, mat me alarming consequences or sellabuse may be radical! v cured without the dangerous r 1 . 1 : " : .i i . iiao vii luiciuai uicuiciue or me application oi ine knife; pointing out a mode of cure tt once simnle. certain, ana eneciuai, oy means of which every sutlerer, no mauer wnat ms condition may be, may cure mmseii cneapiy, privately, and radtcolly. r :S- This Lecture should be in ths hands of everv youth and every man in tse land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to anv ad dress, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, ur. Uutverwell's "Marriage Guide," price cents. Aaaress me publisher, UHAS.J.C KLINE fc CO.. 12T Iloirery, New York, Post-Office Box4,5H6. - aoiyioajir&tjv. S. C. BYER, UjVDERTAKER, No. 59 Main Street, (Opp. Phillips Hall,) RICHMOND, INDIANA Crane, Breed &. Co.'s Celebrated Metalic Durial Case and Casket. Everything pertaining , to Funerals promptly luriushed. 4l-tl. . JAMBS M. STARR, STEAM & G&S PIPE FITTER, Gas Office on Main Street, between Pearl and Marion on 3d Floor. Fine G-as Fixtures, at Less UlAX EASTERN PRICES, ;jr3J"AIl work promptly done in the best and most satisfactory manner and Warranted. Richmond, Jan. 5, 1S69. 44:ly The New York Observer ES NOW publishing a New Serial Story, to run through a large part of the next volume, entitled "MR. BROWNING'S PARISH." All New Subscribers will get tbe Story Complete. We send GKOVER & UAKER'S S55 Sewing Machine for 18 New Subscribers. In order to introduce the OBSERVER to new readers and new circles of influence, we make the following liberal offers for NEW SUIiSCRIBERS: We will send the OBSERVER for one year to 2 subscribers, one or both being new, for $6 00 S " two or all for $8 00 4 " three or all " for $10 00 Or, to any person sending us fivb or more xtw subscribers, we will allow one dollar commission on each. Send by check, draft, or Post Office order. Sample Copies and Circulars Sect I'ree. Terms, $3 50 a year, in ndvance. SIDFEY E. MORSE, Jr & CO., 37 Park How. Nsw York. FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED Horse and Cattle Powders. This preparation, lone and favorably known, will thoroughly re-invigorata broken down and low-8piritd horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intestines. It is a sure preventive of all diseases Incident to this animal, such aa LUSQ FEVEK, (iLA.VUhKs, YKLL.UW WATER, HEAVES, COUGHS, PISTEMPER, FEVERS. FOUNDER, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL EXKRGV, he. Its nse improves the wind, increases the appetite pivpfl Asmnnth And crlnssv ftkin and transforms the miserable skeleton into a fine-looking and spirited horse. I To keepers of Cows this prepara tion is invaluable. It is a sure pre ventive against Rinderpest, Hollow Horn, etc. It has been proven by actual experiment to increase the quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent, and make the butter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and make them thrive much faster. In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers ia the Lungs, Liver,&c, this article acts as a sDecific By putting from onehalf a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the aoove aiseases win ue erauicated or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. DATID E. F0UTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE, 91 d . For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United States, Canada and South America. Alcohol, Cologne Spirits &. Z."-.:: Rectified Whisky By tbe bbl. or less, at close rates. Plummer & Morrisson, a Wholesale Drnggists Fort Wayne Avenue, Richmond Indiana. Merchant's Gargling Oil, Forsha's Balsam, Sterling's Regulator, - ' - toreea' Linimea and Other Liniments, For sale by the Gross or Dozen at close figures by PLUMMER & MORRISSON, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Fort Wayne Avenue, 1" J RICHMOND, INDIANA. PInmmer & Morrisson, Wholesale Drnggists, V" : Fort Wayne Avenne, RICHMOND, IND.

Dissolution of Partnership.

Notice is hereby given that the Partnersh!p lately exiatina between WilUam MMH aad emei Bellie, t onder the firm of Bell k Bellis, was dissolved on the 16th day of February, 189, by naotna! consent! and I Williani E. liellis authorized to settle all debts and I accounts due to,and by, tb firm. - I WILLIAM E.BELL. I SAMUEL. BELLIS. - I . Notice. -i IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the citizens or Jaakson Township, Wayne County, Indiana, that I intend to apply to the Board of Commissioners, at their next term, commencing- on the first Monday of June 1869, for a License i to sell Intoxicating Liquor in less quantity than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drank on tbe premises in accordance with an act approved March Sth, 1859. The precise location in which I propose to sell said Intoxicatinsr Liquors, is as follows: Heine the room situated on Lot number thirty-two (82,) Block seven, (7) on Main street, beluga room now occupied in the building by Neflf as a residence, with front door opening on Main street and leading into said room in x.asl Oerruautown, Wayne County Indiana. April 27th, 1869. 9:?w . Danuu. Nkff. ;; Notice."; ;, THE Co-partnership heretofore existing nnder1 the firm name of Clifford, Clark A Co., was this dy dissolved by mutual consent, Edward Clifford retiring. --:. ;r-' The business will be continued by the" remains parties under the firm name of Clark, Mulford a Co., who are authorized to settle all deDts ana accounts due to and by the late firm. . " ' Edward Clifford, ' W'M. II. &.ABK, Asa Mclfobb, Jas. Bark low, Richmond, Ind., March4, 1S69. , Stitched or Pegged 33oots and. Slioes, a -n.n a w- mwn - -Br Wnm -a ST at (ainva w a T 1 T.n i ill' ill' i ii r itia i f.itiAii. and in a substantial and workman -like manner, made to order, at HENRY EMRICH'S SHOP, Two Doors South of Plummet's Drugstore On South Pearl Street, Whpre he resDectfullv invites the citizens of Rich mond and vicinitv to give him a call and a share of j patronage, being sure, irom ine gooa quaniy or nis work and the general satisfaction given heretofore, that all will be w ell pleased with his manufacture. EJAgood supply of BOOTS and SHOES, made at ins estaonsnmeni, on nana, wuica ue is sel ling at very low rates tor Casn. 555JRepairing done at short notice. II. EMRICH. Richmond, May 19, 1868. 12tf "PARK .'hotel; On the American & European Plan, Cor. I1EEKMAN and NASSAU STS., Near Cily Hall Park, V JfEW-TORK. GEORGE WIGHT, Proprietor. B. Located in the very heart of the wholesale business, this is one of the most conveniently lo cated Hotels for Merchants, Business men and others visiting the city. , 41-6m-$7. H. C. DICKINSON DEALER IS WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELBY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, No. 91 Main Street, RICHMOND, IND. Repairing, done on short notice. April 2, 186S. ' 6tf AVENUE HOUSE, JACOB GOHNER, - PROPRIETOR. Fort Wayne Avenne, opposite R. R. Depot, RICHMOND, IND. This fine and commodious house offers extra in. duccments to the traveling public owing to its close proximity to the Depot, and wholesale and manufacturing of the city. Every effort will be made to serve the public satisfactorily. Terms moderate. 29-ly NICHOLSON & BRO., Booksellers & Stationers, (NEW STAND) Cor: Sth and Main, Odd Fellows Ilnildinr, RICHMOND, INDIAMA. 42-tf PECTORAL ELIXIR!9 WILL CURE COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, Hoarseness, Asthma, AND ALL DISEASES OF THB Tliront and Idling's! 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 liev. Wm. Graham, for three years the efficient and respected pastor of Asbury Cbapel in this city: We are prepared to certify from experiments the most reliable and convincing, that "Barb's Pectoral Llixir" is a very superior remedy for diseases of the Throat and Lungs. It is extensively used by tbe best Physicians for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Hoarseness, etc. etc. We recommend it to all and especially to Ministers and other Public Speakers who are troubled with Bronchial difficulties. It has leen thoroughly tested, and acts like a charm. The manufacturer, Thomas II. Barb, is an experienced and successful Druggist, and a Christian gentleman of high repute in tbe community where he lives. The merits of this remedy, from such a reliable manufactory, makes it a public benefaction. Wm. Graham. Of the N. W. Indiana Conference. Terre Haute, Indiana, August 2, 1S67. , From R. L. Ball, Esq., the well known 'stove dealer: Tkrrs Haute, July 20, 1S67. Mb. Thomas II. Babr, Dear Sir: I have used your -'Pectoral Elixir" very extensively in my family, and ponoucce it one of the best medicines ever used. It gives immediate relief in tbe worst cases of Coughs and Colds. Your's Respectfully, B. L. BALL. -PLUMMER fc MORRISSON Wholesale Prug- ' gists, Fort Wayne Avenne, Richmond, Wholesale Agents for Barf's "Peetoral Elixir" E. Harrold E. C. Potts, W. H. Ross A Reed A Butler. TRE MO NT HOUSE, JOHN ELLIOTT. Proprietor. CORNER OP FIFTH AND MAIN, Richmond, Ind. T. J. B ARG Z S 1, . -'..'7- Z T No-12 1 '7 ' M!ain Street, Bed DOES ALL KINDS OP JOB WORK, SUCH AS Putting on Metal Roofs, Pipes, Ac, 4c. ; Pays Special atttention to setting np Warns Air Furnaces, and has tbe best kind in nee, and warraaU them to give satisfaction. All kinds of 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 a call. THOS. J.BARGIS. j.i Richmond, Ind. Jane 2,1868. 14-tf.

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