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J oak Rilliags on Str'awberrys. The itrairberry lz one uv natnr's sweet pets, one makes tuem worth tmy cents, the furst she makes, and never allows them tew be sold tit a mean price.' . ' The culler uv the ' strawberry iz liko tho sitting sun under a thin,' cloud, with a delicate dash uvtbe rain-bo in it; its fragrance iz liko the breath uv a baby when it furst begins tew eat winicrgreen lozzingers; 'fls flaTor is like" the1 negtar which an old fashioned ;goddcs3 used ( tew leave in the bottom of the tumbler, when Jupiter stood treat cn mount id a. There is many breeds o v. this delUeful vegetable, butjiot a mean one in the hul lot. A-t4AjU, tJXijiSl J" t . . r t i I think I hev stole them, lying around loos, without any pedisree, in somebo dy's tall giass when I wuz a lazy school J boy that eat dredfal easy,1 withcus any white sugar on -them, ' and even a bug occasionally . mixed with 'em in the hnrry ov the moment, Cherry s is good, bat they are tew much' like suckin' a marble with a handle tew It. ' Peachcs'is good, if u don't git enny ov the pin feathers intew yure lips! rt7uU rmellons will sute enny boddy tbatiiajeatisfied with half-sweetened drink; but theman who ken eat strawberrys,, besprinkled with crushed sugar and bespattered with kream (at sumboddy else's expense), and not lay hiz hand on Liz stummuk, and thank the author ov strawberrys and stummucks, and the phellow , who pays fur the strawberrys,. iz a man with a worn out, conscience a man whose mouth tastes like a hole in the ground, and don't care what goes down it. Joak on 014 Raclielors" and Flirts. ' Some old bachelors git-after a flirt, and can't travel so fast as she duz, and then concludes awl the female group are hard to ketch, and good fur nothing when they are ketched. t 1 A flirt is a rough thing; to overhaul unless the right doar gets after her, and then they are thVeaisest ov awl to ketch, and often make the very best of wives. When a flirt really falls in love she is as powerless as a mown daizy.: . " Her impudence f then charges into modesty, her cunning into fear, her spurs into a ' halter, her " pruning hook into a cradle. s ;r The best - way to ketch a flirt iz tew travel the other way frum which they are going, or. sit downon the ground and whistle sum lively tune till the flirt comes round. , H Old bachelors make the flirts, and ..MA then the flirts get more than ever, by making the old bachelors. - A majority of flirts git married finally, for they have a great quantity of. the most dainty titbits of. woman's nature, and alwus hav shrewdness to.back up their sweetness? Flirts don't deal in poetry ;arid water grewel;ithey"hey got tew hev brains; or else sumboddy would: trade them out of their capital at he fust sweap. , Disappointedluv:must uv course be all on one aider and this aint any moie excuse far being an old bachelor than; it iz fur a man to" quit all kinds-of mamvt al labor, jisiout 6f spite, Tand jlft'c? a poorhouse beka3e he kau't lift a tuu.'at one pop. An old bachelor will brag' abouthfz freedom to you? relief from anxiety, hiz independence. 'ThisMz a "dead ,Vflat past resurrection, fur everybody knows their ain't amove anxious duf e than he iz. All hiz dreams are cnarcoal sketches of boarding-Echool misses; he dresses, greases Mohair,", paints hiz grizzly mustache, cultivates bunyons and corns, tew please hlacaptains, the wimmen, and only gita tiffed .at fur his pains.. I tried being an? old bachelor till I wuz about twenty years old,7 and came very near dieing a dozen times. I had more sharp pain in one year than I have had since, put it ail io a heap.t I wuz in a lively fever all the. time. " ' :'i ' j, .- How the Public Lands are Being Given 3 Away. m Nearly one third of tho entire public domain has been made over to the control of the -railroad companies. 'The quantity of lands conveyed by these grants, says the Commissioner of tho Land Office, 'is of empire extent, ex ceeding in the aggregate by more than 5,000,000 acres the entire areas of the six New. England" States, added to the surface of New York, New Jersey .Pennsylvania, Ohio, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia." He says the grants to the Pacific railway' lines alone are 'within about a fourth of being twice the united area of England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland. Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Man, and the islands of the British seas, and less than the tenth of being , equal , to the French empire proper. ;;' And yet hundreds of schemes quite as extensive - are before " Congress, and the lobby, engaged in pushing them is larger and more influential than ever be-1 fore. - c.-f! - .. .... i-..' Th editor of tbs Petersburg, (Va.,)Express, karlog been reprored by, sn exchange for being mulish in politic axtfterp, replies: ' "The fact is, when our own notions ar opposed, we are all pretty much like the Confederate teamster we heard daring the war, laying it fifrtwU J.itn btojtf hip, and exclaim-

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Berlin has 703,000 inhabitants V'-" Business is languishing in idahoJ. - i j Atiuo miy uve ieruaie postmas ters. - - '"tThe population of; Hamburg 'is 2t8,iOOO.; -- --' : St. Josenli. Mr . nppila 1 A r it at nraf ai works. ; ' ' ; '''' r !iyCuba,'N. Y., 1st boastful over its nevr driving park. , ""' ' - Mobile is enjoying blackberries at ten cents a quart. r - - ," ' 1The Adirondack Railroad is going forward rapidly. . ijJ " u :.-. 2 h : Midnight missions are soon to be esstabliihtd in Paris. Homeopathy, is the orthodox medical faith in BraziL ' t ' f !i ""'Hannibal,' Mo.i has an unparalled demand for-brick. They want Fetta there. Corning, N.Y., has been enlivened by an elopement. 1 ij0 Buffalo Express calls "ew York Fiskville. I. B. (iibbs keeps a Xo.'Ll1 Hotel in ' Augusta Ga r has had strawberries at nvo cents t quart.-. They-aro5 selling in , Kiclimond,"Iad ," at ,20 cents a qaart. The hotel 'charges' atNiagara Falls have been lov7eredViK . Pittsburgh is troubled with' burglars and sneak thieves. - .- - . f .. 'fir ..! '. U ''Of the forty-four Scotch and Irish peers, but one is a Liberal. Some 4,000 deaths bv starvation occurred m LondmJatyea " The redcoats itfanadaj continue:' lo desert ii large numbers - - - Massachwssttapard13380,752 for edJ ucational purposes during 18G8. . Turkish Protestant communities are increasing in numbers. 4The scarcity of water in India is drividg the tigers into the settlements.1 An English paper heads" its financial department, 'Other People's Money. :rlA lagerbecr seller Cincinnati ; fiercely denounces the "Cold Water !Jiend.' iXL&z 3lxl Indianapolis is to have an Ugly Club,' anJ thejiigliest man is to . be , President. The WisconsinTDruid lodges "are "to' ; establish a mutual life insarance -com pany. , ;- ; ... Tho caoutchouc, or India rubber tree, flourishes in Santa. Barbara county. Cal. i - The Milwaukee Musical Society numbers five hundred and sixty-two members. C ; i & v- i w -. ; - .z . :A colored division of the Sons of Temperance has been organized in Rochester. . ... ; A seamstress in Bologna recently won" a priie of 170,000 Iivres in the royal lot-', tery. i . . ' f - Clubs of tourists are forming in Berlin,-Leipsic and Hamburg, to visit the United States. r ,( " A pelican measuring . nine. feet from tip to tip of wings was recently shot at Nunda, ill. ' . , " The French exhibition of ' the works of living painters received 5,500 pictures this year. . . ; -- -i .v , : ; '.r ; ; l In" Nashville, Tenn., there ' is a " job printing firm whose senior partnfer is but twelve years old." CI Tho German musical societies of Ko-. Chester purpose giving a'gran'd"musical festival in July. - isS. ft. The lizzie, , a six . ton schooner, has returned to San Francisco from a . successful voyage to Sitka. ' ": f ; At Iitchmond, N1. II., a man ' a fe7 days ago fell against a buzz saw and his head va3 sawed iht wo. ; ' ' In Corning, N. Y.t some two hundred children are kept from school fear of the measles. ",: through ; A man was recently arrested in Pitts-; burgnfor stealing three cents, ana tbe money was recovered. By the recent burning of an ice house at North Bridgeport, Ct.'. over. 1.000 tons of ice were destroyed. A French; artist starved himself to death because he could not have his picture hung in the Academy. i . German emigration to Brazil is on the decrease on account'of religious intoler ance in that country. At Lynchbargt Va., a few days ? since, a span of hotsea "was sold" by' weight at twenty-two and a half cents a pound. This month Kentuckians .will celebrate the centennial anniversary of Daniel Boone's discovery of their State. ; i At'present the most popular ballad in the London theatres . is the American song 'Just liefore the Battle, Mother.' 1 The Indiana State Insane Asylum has three hundred and twenty-two inmates, of whom one hundred and Dfty-seven are women. . : , The .Western (Mo.) Times says that the streets in that town are so cut up in-' ; to'gullies that the citizens 'have to go : all around to get nowhere.' " ; r ' ' QcsRT.-What kind of evidence would it b'e. if. you should see a man throw out his quid-of-tobacco and enter a liquorsaloon? - Primafacie ; and the court and jury would decide that the action of ejectment was. sufficient proof that the party intended to load as well as prime! -The following expressive couplet is supposed to have been recently uttered by one of the members of our Legislatures from a rural district: Instead of listening hero to these deba-, .i. ters, ' ;,.-! i i. I ought to be at home to plant potatoes., T 1 A man in Clinton,' Iowa, telegraphs to the sheriff of Lee county, 111., as follows: 'Arrest Charles PIW2J eloping with 'my j wife. Owes me one ' hundred dollars. 1 If he pays; let him go. ' f ' : f

COE'S COUGH BiLSAM !

r: 13 SI , a to i .This long tried and jiopular Remedy is ffai call ed to the attention of tlie public. As often as the yearrolls around, the proprietors annually make lueir bow to the people';' and remind them that amongst th-3 many thinga required for the health' comfort and sustenance of. the la ly t brOugh the fongand tedious months of winter, Coe'a Cough Bal Bam Should not be forgotten. . For years it has been a household medicine and motuers aoxions for the safety of their chilrren, and alt trho suffer ftOJtt any disease of the throat, chest and lung-, cannot af ford tube without it. In addition to' the ordinary four ounce so long in the market, we notr furnish our mammoth family fizc bottles, which will, in comiiion with the other size, be fotmd at all Drugstores , .. , for cbocp, v; ; ' Tho Balsam will be found invaluable, and may ! wajs be relied upon in the most extreme cases. Y M HOOPING COUGH. ' The testimony of all who have used it for this ter rible disease during the last ten years, is, that it inraiiably relieves and cures it. T i- .r SORE THROAT, t . , Kesp your throat wet with the Balsam taking little audofun and you will very soon find relief. 'I t . HARD COLDS AND COUGHS ; Yield at once to a steady uiejof this great remedy It will succeed in sivins reliaf where alt other remedies have failed. SORENESS OF THE THROAT, CHEST ? ; f. .'; .. . AN IjUNGS.'' ' Do not delay procuring' and Immediately taking Coe's Cough Balsam, when troubled with any of the above named difficulties. They are . all premonitory symptom of . Consumption, aad if not t jrested, will sooner or later sweep you away into the valley of shadows from which none can ever return. t -v ' r . IN CONSUMPTION, Many a care-worn sufibrer has found relief and today rejoices that her life has been made easy and prolonged by the use of Coe's CdughiBalsam.t ' IN SHORT, t . The peopla know therticle,.and it fieeJs no com ment from us. Itisfors.vle by every Diuggistand dealer in Medicines ia Uie United States. . , THE C. . CLARK &. CO., Sole Proprietors, New Ilaven Ct. . Read ! Real ! ! Read ! !! THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE 13 CALLED TO THB ' ' ' ' ' ; World's Great Remedy, COE'SDYSPSPSIA.CURE. Shis preparation is pronounced by Dyspeptics as tho only known remedr that will surely core that aggravating and fatal malady. For years swept on its fearful tide, carrying before it to an untimely grave, its millions of sufferers. 1 Coa's Dyspepsia Cure has Cometo - x : the Rescue. : Indigestion Dyspepsia, kick Headache, Sourness or Acidity of Stomach, : ' Rising of Food, Flatulency, , ; j . ' Lassitude, Weariness, I'"' finally terminating 1 ' J ' .' Death, :'r;!' Are as surely cured by this . potent remedy, as the patient t ikes it. Although but five years before the people, whit is the verdict of the masses? Hear what Lester Sexton of Milwaukee, says : ' From LESTER SEXPOX, of Miwaukee. - ; , UlbWAVKRE, JU. 2i, 1863. Hfe8r. C O. Clark & Co., New Iaten, Conn . : i Both myself and and wife have used Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and it has proved perfectly satisfactory as a remedy.! 1 have no hesitation inlaying that w have received great benefit from its use. , , ; ; i.- t,.Very respectfully, -:.fj I : -I i !w Signed . . LESTER BEXTOJi: ' I A GREAT BLESSING. ,''Vn:',' From Rev. L. F. Ward, Avon, Lorain Co., O. Mtssrt. Strong t- ArmtrongD)ttrjgitg,&e land: ' T Okntlkmkn It gives me great pleasuae to state that my wife has derived great benefit from the uso of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. She has been for a number of yeard greatly troubled with ; Dyspepsia, accompanied with violent paroxism of constipation which so prostrated her that she was all the while for months, ntiable to do anything. She tooki at vour instance, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and has de rived GREAT BENEFIT FROM IT, and is now comparatively well. She regards this medicine as a great blessing, . Truly yours, Jan. 13th, 1363. , t , , ; , L. F. WARD. w, A' u:tt CLERGYMEN. 1 r. The Rev. Isaac Aiken, of Alleghany, testifies that it has cured him, after all other remedies bad failed. ' DltVOOISTS. - - Any -druggist in tha country will tell you, if yon take the trouble to enquire, that every one that buys .bottle of Coe's Dispepsia Cure from them, speaks in themost unqualified praise o( its great mediciual virtues. ' ' ; r "'"''-s i: . Coe's Dyspepsia Cure Will also be found invaluable in all . casse of Diar rhea, Dysentery, Colic, Summer Complaints, Oii ping, and in fact every disordered condition of ths Stomach. .J;-. - ld . ' Sold by Druggists in city or county everywhere $1 per bottle, or by application to , THE C. G. CLARK CO., : i.i - Sole Proprietors, New Haen,Ct, ' '5 ! " " ' ; Dee.10.

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D P. HOLLO WAY & CO. :u " WASHINGTON CITY, D. C; J W-VVEengagedin the busineafof soliciting .'at BLents, ana prosecuting I t entrustedto their caie willrei a tent cases, lius'oess recei vepromp t-i t ton tion. ' Claims Against th G6vei nment, For Back Pay, For Pensions, &c., ' Will teceire personal and prompt attention. A L Ij' I NF ORMATION , : ' - , .' --j.-, , ;'; In reference to Patent Laws cheerfully given.7Copies of the Laws and Rules and Regnlationa of the Patent OfEce, will be sent o-j-;'. grati on application . In applying for 1 a Patent the applicant should t ' Forward a Model of his Invention, If susceptibleof being illustrated byamolsl, or ; if it consists in a chemical compound, sam- , . pies of the ingredients in their commercial state; and also in the proposed; . j? : prepared torm sbould be sent. r " ALSO, A FULL DESCRIPTIONS Of the invention or discovery, and its advantages should be given asis practicable, to aid in the -. proper preparation. of the papers. -f ' ayPersons believing they have made an invent tionor a dscovery in art or science, and desirous of knowing whether the same has been patented, by transmitting to us a model, or drawing,or a sufficient description to make the invention intelligible, can have ia thorough examination made in the Patent office, and the result of said examination forwarded to them for areasonable compensate n. e - - ; - ' '. ? t. .:. ii-:: I '. CAVEATS, WILL BE PEEP ABED On short notice, by theinventorn giving a briel description of thfcir invention with - D R AWING S ' '' Will be made in artstic style from models furnished by inventors. Searches of the Records ol the Patent Office In regard to titles in Patents, will be made on application. Send full name or names. eharacter of the invention, and, if possible, , date of Patent. Copies of All Claims, In anv Patent isss ed bv the Patent OfEce since 1838, will be furnished on thereceipt of $l,the applicant civinff the full name of the 'Patentee, nature of the tnventioB,dateof tbe Patent, Ac. , c ) ,..:f Washington City, July 4, 13o3 ; .tc..; v22t. WE ARE COMING ! ft-"- -j-i 1 r miMi "nf nw 186i, In cfnk'a IMaail DVf twwiwaa'tttmiwitwumj ND WILL rKESEXT. TO , ANY I'EKSO, : benuing us a One -Hundred Club in our Great jiTOne DoI!arSale of Dry and Fancy-S A WATCH, 60 yds. SHEETING, SEWING MA-1 - valiit, dec, Ac, , . f free of cost. Smaller Clubs in the same ratio, viz.: OO Club, to yds. Sheeting, &c. &.C. . , ., SO " 20 k &c.,&c. Messrs. J. S. Ilawes A Co. take pleasure in an nouncing, 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, msny ' important importations and contracts with ma-aofactnrers, which with these additions to their "Winter Stocks, has enabled " them greatly enlatorge their rates and Exrhan-jr I.it. Send fvr' Nein Circular.' ' ' - Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any ad dress free. ' " ' - " ' -u-" - ynease be very particular and send money by registered letter. ' ' Address all orders to"' ' J. S. II AWES fc CO., 15 Fcderril St Uofton, Mass.' P. O. Box C - ;. v HESRYBKATZ. ORAX PERRY. JOH3CBRAT55 Bratz Perry Sl Co., : -t sh - '- ..-''. hv :,:..- : . .. , s 'i I . (iSiocesaowJo Bra1z,3dir & Co.,) KastMain-.St.,nr;tvceutlh ntl Rth, : ' . EI0HM0KI) IND .. 30-tf. ' "r September 19, !8fiP. Wilcox's Worm Destroyer! PURELY VEGETABLE, And Entirely, Safe for the most Delicate Child. V, , ' . EVANSVlI,tB,I.D., Nov. 26th. ISfiS. Dr. W. W.AVilcox, Sir: Ihavebeen afflicted ssventeen years with TAPE-WORM.-havetkkeo every kiul of mjliciue that .could he thought of all faiiinj;: to remove the terrible enemy gnawing at ray vitals. All hope of recovery was given up until I used your remedy. It performed an effectual cure in a short iima removing the entire WORM, twenty-focr feet i.nxa. I can cheerfully recommend your Remedy as SAFE AND SURI2 in such cases. CHARLER SCHMIDT. r Proprietor of Depot House, Main, bet. 7th A Sth -sts. : Kew Alb akt, Ind., July 30, 1868. Dr. W. W. "Wilcox, Sir: I tried your Worm Destroyer upon one of my children that had been very' puny for some time, although 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.

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JJ, Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culverti wn8 ulebrnted EBaT:nn (WnHuii - rcure i wunout mediciae; of psbmatorrh(ka, or heminal Weakness. Involnntarv SeminaJ TrfissfQ I v. POTENCT. Mental and. I'hvsical I ments to Marriage, etc.; also, CoNscMPTiON,Epii.ispsy, and Fits, induced by self-hidulgenco or sexoal ex travagance.; r rice, in a sealed envelope, only 6 ceiits: ri The celebrated author, in this n.lniirUl . clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the' alarming consequences 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 at once simple, certain, and efiectnal, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, pi ivatelv-and radienll u. .. This Lecture should be in tha hands of every youth and every man in tie land. j .s" ' o : ; . i-. . 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It is a sure preventive ef all diseases incident to this animal, such aa LUNG 1 1 & fin, hijuvciKs, irxiiUW Water, heaves, coughs, pr. -temper, fevers, fo un i) er, loss of appetite asd vital - EJTERGY, Ac. Its use improves the wind, increases the appetite gives asmooth and glossy skin and transforms the miserable skeleton r into a fineJooking and spirited horse. To keepers of Cows this nrenarsw tion ia invaluable. It is a sure preventive against Rinderpest, Hollow Horn, etc. It has been proven by actual experiment to increase the 1 quantity of milk and cream twenty 1 per cent." and make the butter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives tliera an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive much faster. . In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in - UK LiUtlgs, jLiirer, sc., mis article acts as a specific. By putting from onehalf a paper to a paper in a barrel of s swill the above diseases will be eradieated or entirely prevented. If given . in time, a certain . preventive and : cure for the Hog Cholera. - DAVID. E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, ; BALTIMORE. Md.- - For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United States, Canadas and South America. t The Great External Eemedy. : . . For Man and Beaat. t IT. WILL CURE RHEUMATISM r The reputation of this preparation is so well established, that little need be said in this connection. . On MAX it has never failed to cure PALNFtTL JfERVOUS AFFECTIO.VS, CONTRACTIXG MUSCLES, STIFFNESS AND PAINS IS THE JOINTS. STITCHES In the SIDE or Back, SPRAINS. BRUISES. BURNS, SWELLINGS, CORNS and FROSTED FEEtJ Persons affected with Rheumatism can be effectually , and permanently cured by using this wonderful preparation ; it penetrates to the nerve and bone immediately , On being applied. ... .- ' - ; On HORSES it will cure SCRATCHES, SWEENEY, fkk"EJIL VISTULA, OLD RUNN-LVG BORES SADDLE or COLLAR GALLS, SPRAINED JOINTS. STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES, Ae. It will prevent HOLLOW HORN and WEAK BACK IN MILCH . COWS. . : : , . : . . . , , J hare met with great 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. ,t , DAYID B. FOUTZ, Sole Proprietor, . BALTIMORE, Mj. The attention of onr readers is directed to the ndvertisement of COK'S DYSPEPSIA CURE, in another part of the Palladium. This truly valuable Medicincis recommend ed by all who use it. Read the certificates: .

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7 3-10th's City Bonaa! ,'.r Any person having money to loan and wishing in .invest in Bonds of the City ofRiohmond, bearing 7 310 per cent, interest, payable semi aonally," can . have an opportunity of A dog SO by ca)ling a t fCIXXZJEIISrS OB A3STKIr Or FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RICHMOND. WILLIAM PARRY.' piichmond, Ind., 5th mo., 18th, lSrt9. ll-Sw ROOT "AND SHOE MANUFACTORY K"0.'3 MAIN STEEET:C BTS & SIIOjES' CIIEAP FORCASIII Having a good assortment of Boots and "Shoes now on hand, of my own manufacture end Eastern made work, and being prepared to fill all orders for either .uil'inl- : -,'''""' zi I'Jll: -l Sewed or Pegged Boots and : Shoes . At the shortest possible notice, ibe underslgmd -respectfully asks l he citizens of Richmond and vicinity for a share of patronage, thanking then for that heretofore so liberally extended. ' ' " v' " Just give him a call at his Shop, one door East of "T. Nestor A Co.'s Grocery Store, West Main Street, where he will bv happy to see his old customers, and as many new ones who study their own interest, and want a irood piir-of Boots xr Shoes, made RlT-tingry of the best material and at reasonable prices. -Richmond May 18tbr l869. C. ESTEEt. - lifc si. Stitched or Pegged 33o6ts; ..";aiicL,;: Slftofes, MADE OF THE BEST MATERIAL, and in a substantial and workman-like manner, made to order, at .. HENRY EMRICH S SHOP, Two Doors South of Flnmuier's Drugstore ? On South Pearl Street, , Where he respectfully1' invites the citizens of Rich- ; mond and vicinity to give him a call and a share of riatronatre, bemjr sure, from the erood quautv or his work and the general satisfaction given heretofore, that all will be w ell pleated -vkh ' his manufacture. ; good supply or ROOTS and SHOES, made at his establishment, on hand, which be is sel ling at ery low rates for Casn.: nki 9roIT .-, .e0ReDairine done at short notice. . ' 1 -''. Hi EMRlCHf. Richmond, May 19, 1868. , t s 412tf H. C. DICKINSON" WATCHES, CLOCKS, . JEWELEY, JSIL ER AND PL A TED WARE, ' " No. 91 Main Street,' ' ' ;'? ; - RICHMOND," IX D S''J - Repairing, done on short notice."! . Apra 8,'ISCS. , e '.;,..' .. t'.-f-, ,6tf AVENUE HOTJSE,2 JOSEPH GITIIEXS, ; TEOPEIETOR. Fort Wayne Avenue, opposite R. R. Depot, RICHMOND,-IND. This fine and commodious house offers extra indnceniente to the traveling public owing to its close proximity to the Depot, and wholesale and manufac turing oi the city. ' -verv enort will be made to serve the pnblic satisfactorily. Termsmoderate. ... - -. v w. ,.291y . . j NICHOLSON & BRO., Booksellers & Stationers, -!' ' ':': .v.'Vvf.'f-- '-.r 0 5 jr r , (sew smu) f Cor: 5th and Main,' Odd Fellows Building; RICHMOND, IKD1AMA. 42-tf 'PECTORAL ELIXIR!' WILL CURE COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP,' 9 H oar s eness, As thma, . v-n t I moviapo -n. JLlir o at ana . JUiiaugs if. f la confirmation of the above, the pnblie 19 referred . to certificates on wrapper around each bottle, in ad dition to the testimonials nerewitn appended: V Opinion of the Rev-. Wm. 3rrahani, for three feara the elScient ami respected pastor of Aaburj Cbapel . in this city: " '" "' ' ' ' " - We are prepared to certify from experiments the most reliable and convincing, that "Barr's Fectoh ax. Elixir" is a very superior remedy for disease of the Throat and Lungs.- It is extensively, used by the beat Physicians for Conhs, Colds, Croup, Hoarse- ' ness, etc. etc We recommend it to ell and especi ally to .Ministers and other rubuc speakers who are troubled with iironchial uiiilculties. It has been thoroughly tested, and acts like aharm. The man ufacturer,- Thomas. 11. . Barr, is an experienced and successful Drnggist, and a Christian pen tic man ol hijh repate in tne community where he lives.- The merits of this remedy, from such a reliable manu factory, makes it a pnblic benefaction. ::v Wm. Graham. . ' Of the N.'W.' Indiana Conference. Terre Ilaute, Indiana, Angust 2, 1S67.,, 'eo!; : From R. L. Bal?, Esq., the well known stove dealer:-? - ; ".chi:'t; v -: ' c;.;"'-1! -- . Terrb nATjTE,. July 20, 1867. 5Ir. Thomas II. Barr, Itear Sin I have need your Pectoral Elixir" very extensively in my family.andp-onour.ee it one of the best medicines ever used. Itgives immrpiatb relief in the worst i cases of Coughs and Colds. - - r 5 . ' Your's Respectfully K . B. L. BALL. ay-PLUMMER A MORRISSON Wholesale Droirpists. Fort Wayne Avenue, Richmond, Wholesale Atrents for Barr's "Pectoral Elixir" fc. Harrold E. C. Potts, W. II. Ross A Reed A Butler TREMONT HOUSE, JOHN ELJiIOTT. Proprietor, V COKSER OF FIFTH AND MAUT, r, Bichmond.lnd. T. J. B ARGIS : 'ir-Oif . I'., AT So. 12, . -.,.?. jVIaiix Street, Red ; ;; ; STOVER DOES ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, SUCH AS Putting on Metal Roofs, Pipes, Ac, Ac. Pays Special 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-r eeding stove, 'Morning Ulory, for hard eoal. Persons wishing anything in the . ... V 1 ... t m . above line, wonia ao wen to give me a can. ,. . i THOS. J.BAROIS. Richmond, Ind. Jane 2, 1868. 14-tf. '! J " : II Administrator's Notice.? mTOTICE is hereby eiven that the nndersizned has 11 taken out letters of Administration on the estate oi imwrH v doh ers, taie or nvuutj ."" , deceased. . ' I DE ARY BOWERS.

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I etckeeas ! creejUm gnpom , f 5. I fjhd hoold tie terte by a I timely use of tha right reeaJ adj. Take Ayefa JUlt, and - - , U ( -f'-'-T out the disordered hoj mora purify the Mood, and I let the taide men no noob- , V etracted in health again. '

r Ttwy atlmuMUe tbe fancuona I of the body into vigorove tirity. purify the eyatem from tbe oDstracuoBa wnicn naiw A cold eattlee nmwetora ta h bed v, and ob structs its aatuna functions. .Tneee, " w , react opoa theeuelvea and the orroundiDg orgaoa, pro. )ario feeerat agnravation, uffirlng, and diataaa. While i thia condition, mniieeied by the deraageotacta, ; take Ayer-a ruin, and aea hew diracUy they restore the natural action of the aitem, and with it tbe buoyant eiiB w of hmlih min. What is true ana ao apparent i - ' this trivial and common complain, ia ala trae in many of tbe deep-Masd anJ dangeroos distempers. Tbeaame , ' pergative eSect expels them. Caused by similar otetmc- - -. um and derangements of the natural faactioas of the r - fcody. thy are rapidly, an nmoy of them surely, eawd. f by theaame means. - None who know the virtuee of these . Pills, wilt eglct to employ them when aoftenng from the disorders they cure. ... .

State monU from leadteg pnystcauis m v. , . principal eitwi, and from other wall known publle per- f : - tremalbrwarding Hmhant tf SL Lottis, &b.,nt. " "" Da. Ana: Your PHU are the paragon ef aB that Is ? r ri great in medicine. TChey have cured my little daughter & ? t a of nicerouK aorea apon her head aod feet that had prored tncurable for years. . Her mother has been long gnevousry afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin aa4 f In her hair.. After our child eu cores, eke else trie : As - Suaalljr.Pfcjrele.;'; T-l ., , 1 es rnmDr.E. W. CtoUerigU, Xiam Oriecmi. - r-'r i .-' Tonr Tills are the prince of mrges. , Their axcelknt . qnalitles surpass any cathartic we posseas. They are ; . p - mild, bat very certain and effectual in their action on the 1 bowels, which makes them invaluable to us in tbe daily treatment of disease. r Ueavaavehe.StcbBeaidavelae.Bfeiva town ell , ' ram Ihr.Htward Boyd, Baltimore.

- : WAmBao. Aran Ieaaejot answer yea avnof oi T nave cared with yoer PiUs better than to say oil that . . eser (not with a purgative medicine. I place great depen '- denee on an effectual cathartic in my daily contest with . disease, and believing as I do that yoor Pills afford as tbe best we hare, I of conns value them highly. PmBBrmo, Pa-, May 1,1855. . . Da. X OL Am. Sir: I have been repeatedly enred of the wont keadacht any body can have by doss or two of yonr Pills. It seems to arise from a fcol stomach, Which they cleanse at once. .... - Toora with great respect, CT). W. PREBLE, -. : , . Clerk of Starrier Clariott, Billons. IHsarders Liver ComplaJjite r " ' from Dr. Theodore Bta, of Nrm Turk Gty. No only are yoor Pills admirably adapted to their pn ; fjose as an aperient, bat I find their beneficial effects upon - the Li Ter Tery marked indeed. They have in ay prao- :- : ? tlce proved more aflactnal for the eura of ajout corn. fKaraU than any one remedy I can mention. 1 sincerely . , vejotes ism we nave at lengui a purgitui wuuu im pw toy tha confidence of the profeasuu and the people. . ' I ' tby t

it , ... - DrriBTift.TT or rax I.vrcaKm, ' - ; .' ; : ' tVasbington, D. 7th Vetk, 1S5&. f I U T ' Srat r have need yonr fills ia my general and hospital !.-,' ; oractice ever since yoo made them, ami cannot heaitaU to ; . s ' ' say they are the best calhsrtir we employ. Their tegn- " . -laling action on the liver is quick and decided, cones- ' qoently they are an admirable remedy for derangements 0 . '. of that organ. Indeed 1 have seldom found a case of ; , y HUouldumx ao obstjoa:e that it did not readily yieid to thsm. ' Iratenadiy yoora, - ALOXZO BALL, M. , i iliytician of Uu Jlann Hotpitat . IXeeterx Dlaurrmeesv ReLmx Worms. ; - - From Vr.J.G. Oreen, ofCkieago. f,,r. . ..... . - Tour Pills have bed 4 long trial in my practice, end I j. Sold them in esteem as one of the best aperients I have ' ever found. - Their alterative eSect wpoa the liver makes - 5, -j ' them an excellent remedy, when given in email doses for 1 .

einoMe 4ycnicry and diarrhaa. Their en gar-coaling Ci u - makes them Tery acceptable and convenient for tbe ef women and children. ? ' Dyspepslav, Impurity of the Blood. From Jlcv. J. V. Bimet, Patlor of Admit Chxrth,BoUm. Tin. AtU: T taaveoaed vonr Pills with extraordinary I snccees in nv fiimilv mnd those I am called to Tisrt x in distress. To regulate tbe organs of digestion and r ' purify the blood, they are the very best remedy I have ' ever known, and I can confidently reeonmend them .. toj fiiends. JH YlmilE3- - .. f Warsaw, Wyoming Col, 17. Oct. 24, 1865. -.T Psam Smt I am using yonr Cathartic Pills to my pras ' tice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleans the ,f . system and vturifl the fountains of the bUmd. - WX& G.HJ6ACUAM.M.D. Cnetlpittlii, Cestlveaen, Sspreselesm, yy Kheiamnttsna, Goat, Kearalgia, Drop jr, Paratfyaia, Pits, teK ? 1 From Dr. J. P. Vaughn, Montreal, Canadm. , Too mnch cannot be said of yonr Pills for the errra of 1 - -eottivenrss. If others of one fraternity have found them as ef&cadons as I have, they should Join me in proclaim- . . tag it for the benefit of the maltitndes whe suffer from i. that complaint, which, although bad enough in itself, is r the pregenitor of others that era wosee. I believe eas & tivmeu b originate in the liver, bat yoor Pills affect that organ and cure the disease. - o v cil-" Vom Mru K Stuart, Phftickm and Uidwife, Botlem. , J : I find one or two large anew of your Pills, taken at tbe : proper time, are excellent promotives of the natural tecre- , horn when wholly or partially suppressed, and also vary -effectual to deans the atomacA and expel tcormt. . They are so mnch the best physic we have that I recommend no other to my patients. - .. . . , r- , JVim XV. owl,oAs JfeiWiCTunA. -' " PBT.isn House. IMvannab, Oa Jan. 6.185&.- i ' HoeoSKB Bias I should be ungrateful for the relief . yonr skill has brought me if I did Dot report my case tor? i , yon. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excro- : giating neuralgic paint, which ended in ehronie rheumar '.' msm. Notwithstanding. I had the best of physicians, the : disease grew worse and worse, nn til by the advice of yonr excellent agent ia Baltimore, Dr. Markenaie, I tried yoor , Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering; U Um nee of Uum, I am now entirely weU. -; ; j . Skxatb CHAMSim, Baton Konge, L-, 5 Dec 185S. Da. Am : I have been entirely cored, by year Pills, of Kheumatie Ooutm painful disease that had afflicted me-. fur years. . . , , ' TINCJSST SLIDEIX. El-Most of ths PfTTs in market contain' Mercury,1 which, although valuable remedy in skilful hands, is dangeroua in a pnblie pill, from tbe dreadful consequences that frequently follow its incautious use. Theee '' contain ae mercury er mineral substance whatever. ' Price, 35 centa per Box, r 5 Boxea for $1. (. Prepared by Dr. J. 0L AYEB & CO., Lowell, ..;;s-of? In Bankruptcy. THIS is to give notice that on the 24thr day or "i April, A. D. 1&o9, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued keamst tbe estate of 1 ho bias A. D lzda'e, . of Richmond, in the County of Wayne, and State of Indiana, who - has been adjudged a isanxrnpt, on ata own petition: . That the payment 01 any; debts maaT delivery ot any property belonging to such.. Bankrupt to him, or for his use, and the transfer- of any pi opertv- bv him is forbidden by lawr that a meeting f of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their ? debts and choose one or more Assignees of his estate, will be liolden at a Court of" Bankruptcy to be holden at the Office of John Y. Ray, 24 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, ou the 12th day of June, A. I). 18o,nt 9 O'clock, AM.-"-"- . - . - - Jf ,.!. U Marshal, District of Ihdiana.. 12-5tl . ' ' MHssKyoxit ; Executor's Notice. f HE TJNDEBsIGNKij has been appointed Exec-; 1 m. ' ntor of the Eetate of Daniel Healey, deceased. , ; Notice is. hereby riven to those indebted to said Estate to make immediate payment, and those havinjr claims against the' same to present them, duly an- ' tlienticn.te'1 tor settlement, within tne time precribea , by law. The Estate is supposed to be solve.it. , ' ; ... ' 1 " ' JOSWH O KtlUIT, " ' "i' l jfr n.?Ex. Est. Daniel Ilealey. May4, 1839, 8-10.(p.f. 2,25 The . Spring Hat Fashions. rKHE undersigned has JL iustreceiredhisne 1 SHRlNi Style of IT ATS aud CAPS to which he invites the at tention of all who would indulge in the latest fash-. SuCalat the Hat and Cap store of - ' jiiiik sur mns. KJchmond, March 9,1869 la Pnblisheel by,B. W. lAVJS,o Tu esday;Mprnings, At f2 peroiumei ' PAYABLE IN ADTAIf CE. J o B :p r i njt I n a, We ny new "DAY JOBBER," and new fonts of Type of the latest styles itji plaia ni fsncy. d , are prepared: ; to de wok

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