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RICHMOND, IND, JULY 13th, 1869. Lady vs. Woman Sensible Counskl.The Darlington (S. C.) Southerner discourses thus sensibly and wisely to the young femeninity of that State in a long article: Why should not young women fit themselves to become partners of future husbands in their various callings? Why should they not, like their brothers; learn to do somthing by which they might lessen their burden upon society; or secure, in ' case of necessity, their entire" independence? Our young women should get rid, in first place, of the idea thattho great object of life is to become merely finely dressed female idlers, or what they are so fond of being called. 'ladies. It would be well that this term were abolished altogether, o kfnt to use exclusively witu nrenx o "fine," as a term of contempt as now properly applied to a class of worthless women. With the casting off word ladjr as vulgarized in our country, and the general assumpiion of the term women." would come a better appreciation of her duties. Our daughters and wives would then be less disposed to live as if the' perfection of their being was to be finely dressed and have nothing to Jo. Grant's Reticence. In a letter to the London Star, Grace Greenwood draws' the following picture of General Grant's, character: There maybe many who find' the character of Mr. Grant a baffling!, and impenetrable inytery who imagine! something jesumcany aarK ana suoue j in ins imperiurDaoie quieiuue ana reucecce In the impassive face, from which all merely curious looks glnnce off j There be others who, seeing nothing but the remarkable simplicity ami straightforwardness of the man, think him commonplace and shallow. I remember a bay of Lake Hurcn, of which the water was so crystal clear, so utterly translucent, that it seemd to me I could, by reaching my . arm over the side of the boat, clutch the shining pebbles at the bottom; yet they were some filty feet beyond my reach. Still, there is some thing in a first meeting with General Grant that strikes one aback in the steady, inflexible, steel blue eye in the strong, reticent mouthin the Gaelic jaw.firmly but not fiercely stt-aa indescribable air of self-possession and selfreliance that envelopes the man something as-far as possible removed from pretention or hauteur, but a more effectual defence than cather could be. He is a small man, who never is guilty of the disastrous miss take of seeking to make the most of himself by stretching up or swelling out; not in manner, walk, or speech dose he overstep the modesty of nature. If a stranger were soeking for him in a group of our most distmg uislied men, I should say, fix on the most silent, plain (not ugly ),undemon strative man present it is GrantThere should have been a sign of the Rose, and the wise Ulysses should have been born under it. His good angel hag always had her finger on her - lips long may she keep it there. It will be pleasant to have'a few flashes of silence' from a Presidential candidate. Building Character. There structure which everybody is building, young and old, each onejjlor himself. It is called character, and in it every act oflife is a stone. Tf day by day we be careful to build our lives with pure, no ble, upright deeds, at the end will stand a fair temple, honored by God and man. But, as one leak will sink a sbipi and one flaw break a chain, so one mean, dishonorable, untruthful act or word will for ever leave its impress and work its influence on our character. Then, let the several deeds unite to form a day aad one by one the days grow into noble years; and the years, as thejr slowly pass, will raise at least a beautiful edific endureing forever to our praise. n-i ' lam Where all the old Horse3 Go: It has been a favorite study with philosophers, writes a Washington correspondent, cf the Cincinnati Commercial, to ascertain what becomes of all the pins, in J where all the old horses go. There has also been a mystery connected with ihe Adjutant Generals of the old army. General Terrell, the present Third .ASSlStant xrosimanier, auu mo , ucoi Government officer now in mind, has decided the last conundrum, thus: they 'o into the cabinet. How: Rawlins, ?5ecretary of War (who by the way is in much better health lately), was the President's Adiutant General when he was merely Brigadier General Grant, and following him to the next grade up. He was subsequently Chief of Staff to the Commanding General, Creswell, curing the wr, was - Adjutant General of the Stateof Maryland. Robeson was Adjutant General of New Jersey under Governor Ward. Terrill was Adjutant General under Morton, and he was the i est one in the whole army. At least Morton says so. He is not a member of the Cabinet, I know, but he ought to .be. --'I don't know whether Secretary Cox was an Adjutant General or not i know his colored messenger is one. or f t least thinks himself one -V. Y. Com. Advertiser. ' The Total Eclipse , of the San. Which will occur on the 7th of August next, is , the only one since 1831 which could be observed in any consid erable portion of our country, and no oi,her total eclipse will be visible in America daring the present century.Asa partial eclipse it will be visible all over the northern parts of this continent, whilst the path of the umbra, in which tAe 'eclipse will be total is about 140 miles in breadth, and passing from Si-r-eria across this continent to the Atlan tic 1; Ocean, includes within its limits portions of Alaska, British America, Montana, Dakota, ixebraska, Iowa, Mis ouri. Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, and North Carolina. An imaginary line drawn length-wise through the mid die of this umbra would indicate the ..iith of the central eclipse, designating v ion the earth the various places where tue center of the moon's shadow will (teem to coincide with the center of the mtxw In St. Louis, Omaha, Cairo and iCnbxviile, it will only for a moment be r.-?en as a total eclipse; at lort Union, Sioux City. Louisville, Frankfort and Ealeigh, it will be seen longer; whilst at ies Moines sod Fort Conolly it will be

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. Two In a Bed. ', Miss Anthony, of the Revolution, is 'down on double . beds, because of the temptation they afford of sleeping two in a bed. This is the only sense in which she has ever had or is ever likely to have an opportunity to be 'down on double beds. She goes for 'cots,' cribs and single beds for health and happiness. She says : More quarrels arise between brothers, between sisters, between hired girls, between apprentices in machine shops, between clerks in stores, between hired men, between husbands and wives, owing to electrical changes ; through which their nervous systems go by lodging together nisjht after night under the same bed clothes than by almost any other disturbing cause. There is nothing that will so derange the nervous force as to lie all night in bed with another person who is absorbent in nervous force. The absorber . will go to sleep and rest all night, while the eliminator will be tumbling' and tossing, restless and nervous, and wake in the morning fretful, peevish, fault-finding and discouraging. No two persons, no matter who they are, should , habitually sleep together. One will thrive and the other lose. 'This is the law, and in married life it is defied almost universally.

Sharp Practice. u.ery siauie Keeper, miles from Lowell, Mas livery stable keeper, not a thousand s., was applied to by a fine:ippearing man, for a horse bn or or if day. He was furnished, and when about to leave was informed that it was customary to' have a deposit left by strangers,. He inquired what the owner would take for his team, and was told rfive hundred dollars, which was immediately, handed over to the proprietor. On returning, the stable keeper was asked to examine the team, and see if it was worth as much as when taken in the morning, to which lie answered in the affirmative, and handed the stranger the the identical five hundred dollars, who immediately left for the hotel. The stable-keeper, not having realized any profit in the transaction, followed and ins formed him that he had forgotten to pay for the use of the team. 'What team V was the reply. 'I bought a horse and buggy of you this morning, and sold it back to you just now for the same prici. I drove my own team. The livery man found himself minus , the amount of his charge. 7 : The XVlh Amendment was adopted by the New Hampshire Legislature the other day. It had previously passed the House. This makes twenty-three Legislatures in all which have adopted the amendment, as follows: , Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiania, Maine, ' Massachusetts, " Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri,Nebrska, Nevada, New Hampshire,' New-York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South ; Corolin-, West Virginia, Wisconsin PROFESS IO N A L CARDS. T.ROSE, Dentist, N. W. Corner of Main aud Pearl-sts., ? Hiclimoiid. ; Ind rpnEETII EXTRACTED without pain by tb M. use of Nitrous Oxyde or Laughing Gas. EBTeeth inserted from 10 to $15 per set. E-AH work warranted. Feb. 20, 1S38, Dr. I. J. AVERY, AT HIS OFFICE on South Pearl, fourth door iL from the N. W. cor. of Pearl and Walnot-sts., prepared to attend promptly to all calls in the line or nisrrotesslon. . Richmond. July 7th, 1663. 19tf 3VT. W. Hobbs M. I. OFFICE and residence, Fifth Street, between Main and Walnut, RICHMOND, INDIANA. Deformities, diseases of spine and joists, treated - No. 2 3m. . .- , - ' - . .. C.. H. BURCIIENAL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND Notary Public Office, over Citizens Bank, entrance on Mais Street! RICHMOND, IND JOHN POPP, A TTORNEY AT LAW and NOTARY Office No. 33, Main-st., R "hroond, Ind Attends to the collection of all claims in any State C the Union. Will practice in any of the Courts oi In diana and Ohio. Execute Deeds, Mortgages, and I'owers of Attorney, either inland or foreign. By : i . :u, f o t n;: -: (German Consul) and IIillcb Co., of New York, I am enabled to forward and receive any money packa ges or other valuables, as well as to attend to the transit of persons from any part of Europe or from this country. 3JAU business strictly confidential and promptly attended to. J.H.P. July 7tb, 1868. . , l9tf Royal Havana Lottery of Cuba, CONDUCTED BY THE SPANISH GOVERNMENT. Draws 390,000in Gold every IT Days. Frizes cashed in gold; information furnished; the highest rates Daid for Doubloons and all kinds of gold and silver. , -. TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, ADVANTAGE PLATING CARDSPrice $1 per pack, with Directions. POKER CIIIPS, Bed, White and Blue. Price, i" $1.60 per 100 to $5 per 100. ALL KINDS OP GAMES. ; -A Sure Method of WINNING at. Cards, Dice, Ac ' ' Sent Free to any address. ' Call at our "Store, or address CRAWFORD A DAVIDSON. . . ; No. 38 John Street, New York City. BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. UjrAS MOVED his Shop to the building north of JUL aud adjoining So. 3 engine House, on l earl-st and is prepared for the manufacturing, repairf.ig. and sale of Boots and Shoes. Particular attention will be paid to the quality and styles of customed i ai i t a : von ana bwbi actum nrraoiea. none dui goor material nsea or me oesi oi workmen employed. ia dies work gotten np in the best stjle. . Prices model ate. 1 Richmond, Ind., May 18,1869.' , i lltf The Way to Make Money pAS BILL DISCOUNTED 15 $3 cent U if paid on or before the 20th intt.

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They will" wear and keep perfect time as long as carried. We are now sending the best to any order by ex press, for 15 each, and the Patent Lever, full jeweled, at $29, payable to the Express Agent on delivery. Address orders to THE UKU1U1, W ATUU UUMfAiN 1 . 148 Fulton Street, New York. WM MATER, Importer of - , FRENCH &. GERMAN FANCY GOODS', as Alabaster Goods, China Figures Chessman, Musical Boxes, Segar Stands, Work lioxes, Ladies' Companions, Swiss Houses, Dressing Cases, Ac., Ac ., ic. Manufacturer or Traveling & Ladies' Baj;, Pocket Books, and Fine Leather Goods, 148 Fulton Street. New York. LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS. Martin Wells, Electrician, 112 Broadway. New York, Gives personal attention to selecting and supplying the best and most scientific Lightning Conductors. Keeps on hand. Iron, Galvanized Iron and Copper Cable Conductors, at lowest prices; also, Otis' Patent Insulator, or Glass Ring; also Wells' Patent Metallic Attachment, superior to any Insulator in use. The Trade supplied. ff-Send for circulars and price listso u c SHADES! SHADES! The subscriber has opened a SHADE AND TABLE OIL CLOTH WAREHOUSE, at No. 213 CANAL ST. NEW YORK, .v where he will sell , . PARLOR AND STORE SHADES, 25 Per Cent, below Broadway Pricis! More shades made and lettered to order. Merchants and Pedlars supplied at lowest cash rates. S. C. MILLER. COMBINATION. Two of the mott Unettl and Economical Inventions of the age are - HULL S PATENT COMBINATION HOUSE HEATING 1 AND COOKING- RANGE, AND TABULAR BASE-B URZUXG HOT-AIR FURNACES Adapted for Hard and Soft Coal. aUo for Wood. Send for Circulars and Price List. , , MANUFACTURED BY, HULL, GRIPPEN & CO., No9. 288&.290 Third Avenue, NEW YORK. NICHOLS MINERAL SOAP The Best Soap for Cleansing and Polishing purposes in the worldX TRY IT I TRY IT I TRY IT ! Try it on Oil-gummed Engines or Machinery. 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This long tried and popular Kerned y is again call ed to the attention of the public. As often as the year rolls around, the proprietors annually make their bow to the people; and remind them that amongst th? many things required for the health, comfort and sustenance of the fa J through the longand tedious months of winter, Coe's Cough Balaam should not be forgotten. For years it has been a household medicine and mothers anxkns for the safety of their children, and all who suffer ftom any disease of the throat, chest and lungs, cannot afford to be without it. In addition to the ordinary fourounce so long in the market, we now furnish our mammoth family size bottles, which will, in common with the other size, be found at all Drug Stores. FOR CROUP, Tho Balsam will be fonnd invaluable, and may al ways be relied upon in the most extreme eases. MBSnBHBflBViBHBBBHBflHHIHBllBBHnBk WHOOPING COUGH. The testimony of all who have used it for this ter rihle disease during the last ten years, is, that it invariably relieves and cures it. SORE THROAT. Keep your throat wet with the Balsam taking IiUlo and often and yoa will very soon find relief. HARD COLDS AND COUGHS Yield it once to a steady use of this great remedy It will succeed in giving relief where all other remedies have failed. SOREJfESS OF THE THROAT, CHEST AN LUNGS. Do not delay procuring and immediately taking t'oe's Cough Balsam, when troubled with any of the above named difficulties. They are all premonitory symptoms of Consumption, and if not cjrested, will sooner or later sweep you away into the valley of shadows from which none can ever return. IN CONSUMPTION, Many a care-worn sufferer has found relief and today rejoi cos that her life has been made easy and prolonged by the use of Coe's CoughBalsam. IN SHORT, The people know the article, and it needs no comment from us. It is for sale by every Druggistand dealer in Medicines in the United States. THE C. G. CLARK St CO., Sole Proprietors, New Haven Ct. Read ! Read ! ! Read ! ! ! THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE IS CALLED TO THIS World's Great Remedy, COE'SDYSPEPSIA CURE. Shis preparation is pronounced by Dyspeptics as the only known remedy that will surely cure that aggravating and fatal malady. For years swept on its fearful tide, carrying before it to an untimely grave, its millions of sufferers. Coa's Dyspepsia Cure has Come to ' ' the Rescue. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, ick Headache, Sourness or Acidity of Stomach, Rising of Food, Flatulency, Lassitude, Weariness, Anally terminating in Death-, Are as surely cured by this potent remedy, as tlte patient takes it. Although but five years before tbe people, what is the verdict of the masses"? Hear what Lester Sexton ot Milwaukee, says: From LESTER SEXTOS, of Viwaukee. Milwaukee, Jan. 24, 1S6S. Jer. O. G. Clark tr Co., A'eic Haven, Gonn.i Both myself and and wifehave nsed Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and it has proved perfectly satisfactory as a remedy. 1 hava no hesitation in saying that we have receivad great benefit from its use. Very respectfully,' Signed LESTER SEKTOJI A GREAT RLESSING. From Rev. L. F. Ward, Avon, Lorain Co., . Meter: Strong & Armitrong, DtnggisU, Cle- land : Gbxtlkhen It gives me great pi east: a e to state that my wife has derived great benefit from the use of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. She has been for a number of years greatly troubled with Dyspepsia, accompanied with violent paroxism of constipation which so prostrated her that she was all the while for months, unable to do anything. She took, at your instance, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and has derived GREAT BENEFIT FROM IT, and is now comparatively well. She regards this medicine as a great blessing. Truly yours, Jan. 13th, 1868. , L. F WARD. CLERGYMEN. The Rev. Isaac Aiken, of Alleghany, testifies that it has cured him, after all other remedies had failed. DRUGGISTS. f:f Any druggist in the country will tell you, if you take the trouble to enquire, that every one that buy abottle of Coe's Dispepsia Cure from them, spenki in themost unqualified praise of its great medicinal virtues.' ," ' ' ' ' ' Coe's Dyspepsia Cure Will also be found invaluable in all easse of Diar rhea, Dysentery, Colic, Summer Complaints, GHping, and in faet every disordered oondition of tlin Stomach, .n , ; , . . ; ' Sold by Druggists in city or county everywhere f 1 per bottle, or by application to THE C. G. CLARK CO., Sole Proprietors, New Haen,Ct. Dae.10.

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CHAS.J.C KLINE A CO., 187 Ilowery, New York, Post-Office Box 4,586. 481yl5SMPAUO. . ;, y : JAMES M. STARR, STEAf.1 & GAS PIPE FITTER, Gas Office on Main Street, between Pearl and Marion, on 2d Floor. Fine Gas Fixtures, at Ziesa THAN EASTERN PRICES, 3JA.li work promptly done in the best and most satisfactory manner ana wabkaktsd. Richmond, Jan. 5, 1869. f . . 44:ly FOUTZ'S, CLBRAT0 ... Horse M Catfle Powders. This preparation, lone and favorably f known, will thoroughly re-invigorate broken down and low-spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intestines. It is a sure preventive ef all diseases incident to this animal, such as LVJNQ FLV1SK. liUUbH, ILL1APH WATER, HEAVES, COUGHS, DISTEMPER, FEVERS, FOUNDER, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL ENERGY, Ac. Its use improves the wind, increases tbe appetite gives a smooth and glossy skin and transforms the miserable skeleton into a fine-looking and spirited horse. To keepers of Cows this prepara tion is invaluable. It is a sure prei ventive against Rinderpest, Hollow Horn, etc. It has been proven by actual experiment to increase the 1 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 makes) them thrive much faster. - In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in the Lungs, Liver, &c, this article acts as a specific. By putting from onehalf a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the above diseases will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. vxiiu Ed rvuiii) 1 1 varietur BALTIMORE. Hd', For sale bv Drnggists and Storekeepers throughout the United States, Canadaa and South America. ' The , Great External Eemedy. for Han, and Botwt. IT WILL CUKE BHEUM ATISM r The reputation of this preparation is so well estab-. lished, that little need be said in this connection. ' On MAN it has never failed to care PAIXFTJX, KERVOUS AFFECTIONS, CONTRACTING MUSCLES, STIFFNESS AND PAINS IN THE JOINTS, 8TITCHES in the SIDEor Back, SPRAINS, BRUISES, BURNS, SWELLINGS, CORNS and FROSTED FEET,. 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 HORS E8 it will cure SCRATCHES, SWEENEY,, POLL-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUNNING SORES, SADDLE or COLLAR GALLS, SPRAINED JOINTS, STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES, Ae. It wiU prevent 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 in receipt of letters from Physicians, Druggists, Merchants and Farmers, testifying to its curative powers. DAVID E. FOUTZ, SoU Proprietor, BALTIMORE, Ms. BOOT AND SHOE JMANUFACTOBY ; NO. 3 MAIN" STBEET: B OOTS 3c SHOES, CHEAP FOR CAS HI Havine a pood assortment of Boots and Shoes now on hand, of my own manufacture and Eastern made work, and being prepared to fill all orders for either - - - Sewed or Pegged Boots "and Shaes. At the shortest possible notice, the undersign.! respectfully asks thecitizens of Richmond and vicinity for a share of patronage, thanking them for that heretofore so liberally extended. Justeive him a call at his Shop, one door East of T. Nestor A Co.'s Grocery Store, West Mai Street, where be will be happy to see his old cnstoiaers, and ns many new ones who study their own interest, and wanta good pair of Boots or Shoes, made PiT-tingly. of the best material and at reasonable price, ( ' Richmond. May 18th 1869. C. ESTELIi. Stitched or Pegged Boots and. S&oes, MAIE OF THE BEST MATERIAL, and in a substantial and workmanlike manner, - made to order, at - .);:,t.. rl j.f, .,--,- .. r. HENRY EMRICH'S.SHOP, .. Two Doors South of Plnminer8 Drugstores ; ji On South Pearl Street;. Where he respectfully invites the citizens of Richmond and vicinity to jrive him a calt-and a share of patronage,--beinjr sure, from the ppad qaalUy.oi bis): work and tbe general satisfaction given heretofore, that alt will be well pleased witht bis1 manufacture. JStr-Agood supply of BOOTS and SHOES, made at his establishment, on head, which he is selling at very low rates for Cash. , -A. - jZSy-Repairingdone at short Mtioe. r " . f EMRICS. i Richmond, May 19,1863. -; , ;s , 12tf . TRBMONT HOUSE, JOHN ELLIOTT: Proprietor. CORNER OF FIFTH AND MAIN, RIobmond.lnd.

H. C. DICKINSON BSALEK m WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELBY. r i SILVER AND PLATED WARE, ' No. 81 Slain Street ; r ' RICHMOND, ISD. St. s Repairing, done on short notice.' 1 AprilS, 1863. etf NICHOLSON & BRO., '5 , - . ....... - . ...... - Booksellers & Stationers. 1 , , (IfEW STA5D)4l'pf Cor: 6th and Main, Odd Fellows Baildinc; RICHMOND, INDIAMA.;-42-tf 6FCT0BAL ELIXIB!9 ' ' ' ' WILL CURE '' COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, Hoarseness, Asthma, K l " AMD ALL SISSASES OT THK ' Thro at ancl Xiiaiigs! In confirmation of the above, the public is referred to certificates on wrapper around each bottle, in ad dition to the testimonials herewith appended: rtti , - '' i Opinion of tbe Kev. Wm. Urnham, for three years the efficient and respected paster, of Asbury - Chapel , in this city: We are prepared to certify rrom experiments ins most reliable and convincing, that "Barb's Pbctobax. fcLixiK" is a very sopenor remedy tor diseases otto Throat and Lungs. It is extensively nsed by tbe best Physicians for Coughs, Colds. Cronp, Hoarseness, etc. etc. We recommend it to all and especi ally to Ministers and other r ublic Speakers woo are . troubled ' with Bronchial difficulties. It has been thoroughly tested, and sets like a charm. Tbe man ufacturer, Thomas H. Barb, is an experienced and successful Druggist, and a Christian gentleman ot high repute in the community where be lives. The merits of this remedy, from such a reliable manufactory, makes it a public benefaction. ; Wsr. Gbaham . ' , , . - . Of the N. W; Indiana Conference. : ' Terre Haute, Indiana, Angnst S, 1567. From R. ' L. Ball, Esq., the -well - known stovw dealer: - i ';'-.- ; ? - i . Tssms; Haftx, Jul v 20, 1867. Mr. Thomas U. Barb,-Dar Sirt I have nsed your irfiCToRAL .Ltxisr Tery ext&BSiveiy in mj family, and pronounce it one ot the bbst medicines ever used. It gives immediatb. relief in tbe worst cases of Coughs and Colds. ionr s Hespectiniiy, B. L. BALL. -. S-PLUMMER A MORRISSON Wboleomle Druggists, Port Wavne Avenue, Richmond, Wholesale Agents for Barf's "Peetoral Elixir" E. - Harrold E. C. Potts, W, a. Ross A Reed A Butler. . j BSCDTIE2 waif -"5TASa!a .&c ,. . , T. J. B ARGIS AT No. 12, - Miain Street, Red BOES ALL KINDS OP JOB WORK,' SUCH AS Patting on Metal Roofs, Pipes, Ac., Ae.' Pays Special atttention to setting up Warm Air Furnaces, and has tbe best kind in use, and warrantsv them to give satisfaction. All kinds of Stoves: keep the Celebrated Self-Feed ig Stove, "Morning Gittj," for- hard coal.; Flassoas wishing aaythiag in tne abave line, would do well to give me a call. ... THOS. J. BARGIS. RiohmondInd. June 2,1868. 14-tf. XVENTJB HOUSE, JOSEPH GITHENS, PKOPRIETOS, Fori Wayne Avenue, opposite R. R. Depot, , , ; RICHMOND, IND. I. Tbis fine and commodious house offers extra inducements to the traveling public owing to its closeproximity to the Depot, and wholesale and manutaeluring of the city. Every effort will be made te sesve the public satisfactorily. Terms moderate. . 29-ly ' Hickmond InsuranceBeal Estate and ' : General Agencyf : ; ; : Established Fifteen Years. WILLIAM E. BELL, Of the late firm or Bell A Belli t and Wil- , . Iiam Bell. . .. The above well-known Agency represents the fol , III win a old and reliable Insurance Companies : Hartford Fire Insurance Company,' Capital and Assets, $2,247,109,72. - " Security Fire Insnrance Co., Ner York. ' Capital and Assets, $1,500,(100,00. Iiorillard Fire Insnrance Co.. New York. ' Capital and Assets, $ 1, 543,220,50. Manhattan Fire Insurance Co.. New York. . i Assets, $1.900;000,00. r North- America Fire Ins. Co., Hartford- . Assets, $50 ,600,00.,., Vf ,r Liverpool, London and Globe Insurance Co.- . : Assets, $17,0113,000,00, in Gold. PhTi ix Fire Insurance Co., Brooklyn, If . Y.. t Assets, $l,Se,OOO,0O. ' ' Security Life Insnrance Co.. Pi err York Mutual Benefit Lite Insnrance Company. Nem-atk, New Jersey. ; .-. I , ; ' Traveler's Insuranee -Co., Hartford. Conn Rail war Passenger Assurance' Company,. i -:i: ; , IlBrtford. ' -. , . ESTATE Of all. descriptions Bought, Sold and Exchanged.. City- and Suburban, residences, Lots. Farms, and Western Lands for sale or trade. Parties desirous of'' disposnig of Real Estate, would do well to place those me in my books. : ,.'. : :; ! Loans negotiated and colled ions made, taxes paid ; and titles traced. Deeds, Mortgages, and all otherr instrucMnU of writing executca with accuracy andt despatch. V . -. - i . i Agency of the Great Western Dispatch and Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia and Anchor LineSteam Ship Companies. WILLIAM E. BELL, Licensed Broker, Conveyancer rnd Notary Public,. aA the old stand? S. S. corner of Main and Fifth sts.,.Richmond, Ind. , . - : ' t -. f..-r. ;rn3-3nit i : -, , ; 1 : 3 .-. Suinmer Sat Fashions. THE undersigned has. justreceived hisne- -SUMMER Style of II AT 8 of all Kinds, towhich heinvites the at I lentionof all who would, indedge in the latest fash j ES-Call at the Hat and Cap store of . . ; JOHN SUFFRINS. . Richmond, Jane 9, 1869. 1 nic;. ,:::.; l.Iy ' Is Published by Brw; DAVIS.ob, Tuesday Hornings. V PAYABLE IN "ADVANCE. . s ,

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