Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 39, Number 20, 20 July 1869 — Page 4

St

P

RICHOND, IND, JULY 20th, 1869. Id accordance with a rule that Godfearing and pious men have always adopted, to ask the blessing of God on every undertaking and enterprise that had good for its aim and object, the event of opening Mr. Green's Grocery Store was, on Monday morning of last week, ushered in by holding a prayer meeting there, from 7 to 8 o'clock. -Quite a number of our citizens participated. - "An Appointment Fit to be , Made. Our Board of Trustees bare appointed Prof. McXiil, of Hagerstown, lad., as the Superintendent of Public Schools Of this city, in place of George P. Brown, who is preparing himself for the practico of the law. Base Ball. The following is the score, on last Monday Week, between the Athletes, of Cincinnati, and the Mu tuals of this city : , Mutuals ...... i ,.46 Athletes .. .'.8 Bird Courtship. I have seen a tine cock robin paying assiduous addresses to a female bird, aa late as the middle of Julyvand I have no doubt that his intentions were honorable. The hen, I took it wss in market the second that' season, but the cock, from his bright, unfaded plumage, looked like a new arrival. The hen resented every advance of the mole. In vain he strutted around her, and displayed his fine feathers ; every now and then she would make at at him in the most spiteful manner. He followed her to the ground, poured into her car a line half suppressed warble, offered her a worm, and then flew back to the tree again with a great spread of plumage, hopped around her on the branches, - chirped,' chattered, flew gallantly at an intruder, and , was back in an instant at her side." No use she cut him short at every turn. The denoument , I connot relate, as the artful bird followed by her ardent suitor soon flew away beyond my sight. I may be rash to conclude, however, that she held out no longer than was prudent. On the whole there seemed to be a system of woman's Rights prevailing among the birds, which contemplated from the standpoint of tho male, is admirable. In almost all cases of joint interest, the female bird is the most active. She determines the site of the nest, and is nsu ally the most absorbed ? in construction. Generally she is more vigilant in caring for the young, and manifests the most concern when danger threatens. Hour after hour I have seen the mother of a fine brood of groosbeaks pass from the nearest meadow to the tree that held her nest, with a cricket or grasshopper in her bill, while her betterdressd half was singing serenely on a distant . tree, pursuing his pleasure amid the branches. Marriage in Chemise. In England, from early 'times until the present, a notion prevailed that if a man married a woman in her shift only, he was not liable to any debt which she might have contracted. 'This was a vulgar error, founded pobably on the legel maxim that a husband is liable for his wife's debts, because he upon mar . rage acquired an absolute interest in her personal estate ; the unlearned deducU ion being that if the wife had no estate the husband would not incur any liability. The register boohr of 'a village ia Wilts, under date 1714, contains an entry of a marrage of a woman t "in , her smock, without any clothes or head-gear on." At Ulcomb, in Kent, in 1726,' a woman was married in her chemise. At Whitehaven, in 1766, a woman stripped to her shift in the church, and in that condition she stood at the altar and was married. In Lincolnshire, between 1838 and 1844, a woman was married only in a sheet. And not many years back a similar marrago took place ; the clergyman finding nothing in the rubric about the woman's dress, thought he could not refuse to marry her in chemise only. At Kirstons in Linsey there was .n popular belief that the woman must be ictuly nude when she left her residence for that of her intended husband, in order x.o relieve her from her debts ; and a ;asc of this kind occured. A woman eft her house from her bedroom win .low stark naked, and put on her clothes ..is she stood upon the top of a ladder ijv which she accomplished her decent. The notion of a marrage in a chemise was prevalent at Cottenhom, in Cambridgeshire, recently. The Elections For 1869. The following are the Stales . and Territories which hold-elections this year and the principal officers' to be "elected: " Kentucky, August 2 Treasurer and legislature. " " t Alabama, August - 2 Members of Congress. i - . : Tennessee, August 6 Gov., State . fticers, and Legislature. ; Montana, August 10- Delegate to Congress.' " ' -' ' " Vermont, September 7 Governor, oate officers and Legislature, Maine September 12- Gov., Legislature. Colorado, October 5 Delegate to Congress. ' . Pennsylvania, October 12 Governor i udge and Legislature. - " ; . Iowa, October 12 .Governor, State officers and Legislature. - Ohio, Octoberl2 Gov., State officers .ad Legislature. ! :' California, October 20 Judges of upreme Court- '. f New York November 2 State officers Judges and Legislature. . New Jcrasy.November 2 Legislature. Masschusett8,November 2 Governor Mate officers and Legislature. j , " Minnesota, ' November 2 State ofcers and Legislature. V ItlbUUBlU AV.VWLUWA dtt UVa.O VUibCIO nd Legislature. " '; "; " - Mississippi, and Texae(datcs not as- . ertained -Governor, State officers and v'jeg'islature. v ; -7 i The quantity of wheat sent from ' tenssia to England increases every year. ' England draws morerheat from Russia than from any other country ; more

even than from the United States.

.... f ' ,The Power af the Great Light. t i A Virginia banker, who was the chair

man of a noted infidel club, was once traveling on horseback through Ken tucky, having with him bank bills to the value of twenty, five thousand dollars. When he came to a lonly forest, where ' robberies and murders were said to be frequent, he was soon " lost," by taking the wrong road. The darkness of the night came quickly over him, and how to escape from the threatened danger he knew not. In his alarm he suddenly espied in the distance a dim light, and urging his horse onward, he at length came to a wretched cabin. lie knocked, and the door was opened by a woman, who said her husband was out hunting but would shortly return, and she was sure he would cheerfully give him shels ter for the night The gentleman tied up his horse ; and entered the cabin, with feelings which may better be imagined than discribed. Here he was, with a large sum of money, alone, and perhaps iu the house of one of those robbers whose name was terror of the country. In a short time the man of the house returned. , He had on a deer skin hunting shirt, a bear skin cap, seemed much fatigued, and in no talkative mood. All this boded the infidel no good. He felt for his pistols in his pocket, and placed them so as to be ready for instant ,use. The man asked the stranger to retire to bed, but he declined, saying that he would sit by the fire all night. The man urged, but the more the infidel was alarmed. lie felt assured that was his last night on earth, but he determined to sell his life as dearly as he could. His infidel principles gave him no comfort. What was to be done ? ; At length the backwoodsman arose, and reaching to a wooden shelf, he took down an old book, and said : . Well Stranger, if you won't go to bed I will ; but it is my custom always to read a chapter of Holy. Scriptures before I go to bed." "What a change did these words pro duce! Alarm was at once removed from the skeptic's mind! Though avowing himself an infidel, he had now confidence in the Bible. He felt safe. He felt that a man who kept an old Bible in his house, and read it, who bent his knee in prayer, was no robber or murderer ! He listened to the simple prayer of the good man, at-once dismissed all his fears, aud ' lay down in the rude cabin and slept as he did under his father's roof. From that night he became a sincere Christian, and often relates the story of his journey to prove the folly of infidelity. ' A Farmer wrote as follows to a distinguished scientific agriculturist, to whom he felt under obligations for introducing a new variety of swine 'Respected Sir, I went yesterday to the cattle show. I found several pigs of your species. There were a great variety of hogs, and I was surprised at not finding you there." A correspondent of a Liverpool paper urges the ladies to 'cut off three-quarters of a yard from the trails of their dresses, and send the cloth to the charity schools." , The Cheyenae Leader says that the grasshoppers are about to capture Denver. ' 'A West Texas millionaire farmer has fenced in a pasture of 130,000 acres. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. i T. ROSE. Dentist, IV. W. Corner of Main and Pearl-sts., Richmond, Iiid TEETH EXTRACTED without pain by the use of Nitrous Oxjrde or Laughing Gas. .Teeth inserted from $10 to $15 per set. work warbawted. Feb. 20, 1868. Dr. I. J. AVERY, A T HIS OFFICE on South Pearl, fourth door from the '. W. cor. of Pearl and Walnut-sts., t prepared to attend promptly to all calls in the line a ma i roiession. Richmond, July "th,18C8. 19tf C. II. BURCHENAL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND MTo tary 3? 11 b 1 i c rfice, over Citizens Bank, entrance on i Main Street! RICHMOND, IND "JOHN H. POPP, A TTORNEY AT LAW and NOTARY Office No. 33, Main-st., It hmond, Ind ' 'Attends to the collection ot all claims in any State cA the Union. Will practice in any of the Courts of In liana and Ohio. Execute Deeds, Mortgages, and I'owers of Attorney, either inland or foreign. By special arrangement with C. P. Adac, in Cincinnati, (German Consul) and Hiller Co., of New York, I Am enabled to forward and receive any money packs, gea or other valuables, as well as to attend to the transit of persons from any part of Europe or from this country. SyAU business strictly confidential and promptly attended to. J. II. P. . July 7th, 1863. - - -. ,: rii -ri : - 19tf L.. J, FRANCISCO, 31. D. Office and Residence South Frnnkl in Strec Bastside,between Main and Walnut, ,Julyl7, 1867. 30Itf RICHMOND, Im pxawa Royal Havana Lottery of Cuba, CONDUCTED BY THE SPANISH GOVERNMENT. Draw $300,000 in Gold every IT Days. ' Prizes cashed in gold; information furnished; the highest rates paid for Doubloons and all kinds of gold and silver. TAYLOR 4 CO., Bankers, ADVANTAGE PL A XING CARDS1 ' Price $1 per pack, with Directions. POKER CHIPS, 'Red, White and Blue. Price, ' " $1.50 per 100 to $5 per 100. ALL KIND3 OF GAMES. : A Sure Method of WINNING at Cards, Dice, 4c. 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. E. O. WOLVERTON- I HAS MOVED his Shop to the building north of and adjoining No. 3 Engine House, on Pearl-st. and is prepared for the manufacturing, repairing, and sale of Boots and Shoes. Particular attention will be paid to the quality and styles of customs work and satisfaction warranted. Nona but goo"' material used or the best of workmen employed. La dies work gotten np in the best style. Prices moder Sjte. Richmond, Ind., May" 18, 1889. " ' V; ' ' lltf The Way to Make Money GAS BILL DISCOUNTED 15 $ cent, if paid on or before Ihe 20th inst.

KEROSEIIE LIGIITS PERFECTED. IVES9 : PATENT LAMPS, . THE Safest! .

Simplest ! Best! We have also a large variety of FIRST-CLASS GAS FIXTTIITJRIES ADAPTED FOR BURNING KEROSENE OR GAS. With our Patent Improvements, CIIAXDELIERS, BRACKETS, HANGING TABLE AND HAND LAMPS of all kinds, Can be Lighted as Quickly as Gas, filled and trimmed safely and neatly, without removing the shade, globe or chimney, or .unscrewing the burner. We hare a full stock of all kinds of ' Kerosene Lamps' and Fixtures, and all goods connected therewith. JULIUS IVES &CO REMOVED TO 37 Barclay St. and 42 Park Place, NEW YORK. - U-ly $15. Ge the Best. $15. SENT BT KSFSE33, C. O. D. The Improved Oroide Gold Watches. MANUFACTURED by us, are all Hunting cases, finely chcued and bcqtifttUy enameled. Patent If vert, jull jeweled, and every sne fully warranted for six years, to keep correct time, and wear and not tarnish. They are equal in make and finish to the best gold, and so perfect in resemblance, that the best juJjjea can scarcely detect them from solid gold watches. They will wear and keep perfect time as long as carried. - We are now sending the best to any order by express, for 15 each, and the Patent Lever, full jeweled, at $20, payable to the Express Agent on delivery. Address orders to THE OROIDE WATCH COMPANY, 149 Fulton Street, New York. WM MAYER, Importer of FRENCH &. GERMAN FANCY GOODS, , as Alabaster Goods, China Figures Chessman, - Musical Boxes, Segar Stands, Work Boxes, Ladies' Companions, Swiss Houses, Dressing Cases, Ac, Ac, te. Manufacturer or Traveling & Ladies' Bag?, 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; ; alio- , Wells' Patent Metallic Attachment, superior to any Insulator in use. ' The Trade supplied. - ajySend for circulars and price lists. o u . c SHADES!SHADES! The subscriber has opened a SHADE AND TABLE OIL CLOTH WAREHOUSE, at No. 213 CANAL ST. NEW YOKE, where he will sail ' PARLOR AND STORE SHADES, 25 Per Cent, below Broadway Prices! Store Shades made and lettered to order. Merchants and Pedlars supplied at lowest cash rates. S. C. MILLER. COMBINATION. Two of the moit Utefvl and Economical Invention of the age are HULL'S PATENT COMBINATION HOUSE HEATING AND COOKING RANGE. AND TABULAR BASES URMXG HOT-AIR FURNACES. Adapted for Hard and Soft Coal, also for Wood. Send for Circulars and Price List. MAM'FACTrRKD BY HULL, GRIPPEN & CO., ' Nos. 288 & 290 Third Avenue, , , ... NEW YORK. NICHOLS MINERAL SOAP The Best Soap for Cleansing and Polishing purposes in the worldl . TRY IT ! TRY IT I TRY IT I Try it on Oil-gummed Engines or Machinery. Try it on Gummed and Greasy Floors. Try it on all Wood-work or Painted Ware, on Windows, on Mir rors, on Stoves, Floors, Knives and Forks, Dislies Glass Ware, on Ink or otuer stains on the Hands, or on anything cn which all other soaps fail, and it will triumphantly vindicate its right to be called the Best Soap in the World ; &Use no other for Kitchen purposes. Ask your Grocer for it. ; MUHOLS A I5RO., . (Successor to Lamb & Cc.) 40 Courtlandt St., N Y. WM. L. CHASE & CO., M A C H I JVE R Y , 79 Liberty Street, New York. j -" Dealers in all kinds of Machinery, including ' j GEO.F. BLAKE'S PATENT STEAM PUMP : CHASE PATENT BRICK MACHINES.' Steam Engines and Boilers, Fitchburg Machine Co's Tools, Wood-working Machiney, Stamp Mills and Crushers, and Mining Machinery generally. Send lor Circulars, Price List, Ac. - -. - i WM. L. CHASE i OO., ' 79 Liberty Street N. Y. The American Spa Spring Co s WOODBRIDGE CIIALYOEATE IHO 1ST AV A T JE 33, , Is bottled fresh at the Spa Fabm Springs, situ, ted near Woodbridob, State of New Jersey, one mile from rerth Amboy. The annalysis of leading Chemists shows that tbe i Springs of the Spa Farm are, on account of their' medicinal and invigorating properties, fully equal to ; the celebrated Springs or Spa, Ptkmont, Eoer and Fbamzensbrunn, in Germany, and that they contain nearly double the quantity ot Iron of the famous Tun hriHffB Wells, in England. I The Woodbridge Iron Water has already received tbe highest approbation of the most eminent Physicians of this and other cities, as can be seen by Testimonials at the Company's Office FRED. J. EMMERICH, Pres't. ' ' s- 27 Maiden Lane. COMSTOOK'S RATIONAL FOOD. For Invalid?, Infants, and Dyspeptics. A Substitute for Breast Milk for Infants. Containing all the chemical elements. A nutritious food for Invalids and Dyspeptics, easily digested by stomachs that can bear no other food. Prescribed by Prof Wm. A. Hammond, M. D., lat Surgeon General U. 8. A., Prof. H. B. Sands, M. D and many other eminent physicians. For Sale by all the Druggists in the United States and Canada. For Circulars, References, 4c, apply to Robert H. I Taber, Agent, ( Successor to Geo Wells Coastoek,) 176 Fulton Street, Sew York.

GOE'S COUGH BJlSim

This long tried and popular Remedy is again call d to the attention of the public As often as the year rolls around, the proprietors annually make thoir bow to the people; and remind them that amongst th? many things required for the health, eomfort and sustenance of the fa y through the longand tedious months of winter, Coe's Cough Balsam should not be forgotten. For years it has been a household medicine and mothers anxious for the safety of their children, and all who suffer ff oai any disease of the throat, chest and lungs, cannot afford to be without it. In addition to the ordinary fou r ounce so loag 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 found inraluable, and may al ways be relied upon in the most extreme cases. , WHOOPING COUGH. The testimony of all who hare used it for this ter rible disease during the last ten years, is, that it invariably relieres and cures it. SORE THROAT. , r Keep your throat wet with the Balsam taking little and often and you will very soon find relief. HARD COLDS AND COUGHS Yield. t oace to a steady use of thi3 great remedy It will succeed in giving relief where all other remedies have failed. SORENESS OF THE THROAT, CHEST AN LUNGS. - Do not delay procuring and immediately taking Coe's Cough Balsam, when troubled with any of the above named difficulties. They are all premonitory symptoms of Consumption, and if not arrested, 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 rejoicos that hit life has been made easy and prolonged by the use of Coe's ConghBalsam. 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 & CO., Sole Proprietors, New Haven Ct. Read! Read!! Read!!! THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE IS CALLSD TO THE World's Great Remedy, COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. Shis preparation is pronounced by Dyspeptics as the only known remedy that will surely cure thai aggravating and fatal malady. For years ( swept on its fearful tide, carrying before it to an untimely grave, its millions of sufferers. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure has Come 'to the Rescue. ' Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Hick Headache, Sourness or Acidity of Stomach, Rising of Food, Flatulency, Lassitude, Weariness,' - finally terminating - in Death, Are as surely cured by this potent remedy, as the patient takes it. Although but five years before the people, what is the verdict of tbe masses T ilear what Lester Sexton ot Milwaukee, says: From LESTER SSXTON", of JlisvaukeeJ Milwaukee, Jan. 21, 1863. ifettn. G. O. Clark & Co Xeic Haven, Conn. : Both myself and and wife have used Coe's Dyspep sia Cure, and it has proved perfectly satisfactory as aram-'dy. 1 havj no hesitation in saying that we haveroceived great banefit from its use. Very respectfully, Signed ' LESTER SEXTOS A GREAT BLESSING. From Rev. L. F. Ward, Avon, Lorain Co., O. 3lert. Strong & Armntrowj, Diwjgitt,(jlel land: Gentlemen It gives me great pleasuae to state that my wife has derived great benefit from the use of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. She has been for a num ber 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 doanything. She took, at -our instance, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and has de rived GREAT BENEFIT FROM IT, and is now com paratively well. She regards this medicine as a great blessing. Truly yours, ,f Jan. 18th, 1868. t L. F WARD. CLERGYMEN. The Rev. Isaac Aiken, of Alleghany, testifiestbet it has cured him, after all other remedies had failed, DRUGGISTS. Any druggist in tbe country will tell you, if yon take the trouble to enquire, that every one that buys a bottle of Coe's Dispepsia Cure from them, apeukl in the most unqualified praise of its great medicinal virtues. $ .i Coe's Dyspepsia, , Cure Will also be foend inraluable in all "casse of Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, Summer Complaints, Oti ping, and infect every disordered condition of the Stomach. ', soSold by Druggists in city or county everywhere 1 per bottle, or by application to THE C. G. CLARK CO-VT ; ; ' Sole Proprietors, New Haven, Ct.! ! " Dec. 10.

O. C. BYER,

UNDERTAKER, No. 59 Main Street, (Opp. Phillips Hall.) RICHMOND, INDIANA Crane, Breed &. Co.'s Celebrated Metalie Burial Case and Casket. Everything furnished. pertaining to Funerals promptly 41-tf. . D. P. Hollow at. Col. R. M. Mason. James M. Blanchard. UNION PATENT Agency. D.'P. HOLLOW AY & CO. WASHINGTON CITY, D. C, HAVEengagedin the businessof soliciting Patents, and prosecuting Patent cases. Business entrustedto their care will receivepromptattention. , Claims Against the Government, Por Back Pay, . 0 X Of JLr CXISIOIIS, OCC, Will receive personal and prompt attention, ALL INFORMATION, In reference to Patent Laws cheerfully given. Copies of the Laws and Rules and Regulations of the Patent Office, will be sent, . : gratie- on application. In applying for a Patent tbe applicant should Forward a Model of his Invention, If susceptibleof being illustrated by a motel, or if it consists in a chemical con, pound, samples of the ingredients in their commercial state, and also in the proposed prepared form, should be sent. ALSO, A FULL DESCRIPTION Of the invention or discovery, and its advantages should be given as is practicable, to aid in the proper preparation of vhe papers. ."Persons believing theyhave madeaninvenlionor a dscovery in art or science, and desirous of knowing whether the same has been patented, by transmitting to us a model,ordrawing,or a sufficient description to make tbe invention intelligible, can have a thorough examination nade in the Patent office, and the result of .aid examination forwarded to them for areasonable compensate n . CAVEATS, WILLBE PEEP ABED On short notice, by thefnventor-i giving a briel description oi tnfeir invention wiin DRAWINGS ' ; 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 ap plication. Sendruii name or names cnaracter of the invention, and, if possible, date of Patent. Copies of All Claims, In an v Patent issued bv the Patent Office since 1838, will be furnished on the receipt of $1. the applicant giving the full name of the Patentee, nature of the invention,dateof the Patent, Ac. - Washington City, July 4,1868 2Stf WE ARE COMING 1 naPS wendlnc to Art C iw U6 in CUrk'a OSe.f It. O-W tW WWIIS 111 1 111 1 1 WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON, Sending us a One Huudred Club in our Great "One Dol'arlSale of Dry and Fancy-S. A WATCn. 60 yds; SHEETING, SEWING MACHINE, Ac, Ac, - FREE OF COST. . Smaller Clubs in the same ratio, viz.: (JO Club, 40 yds. Sheeting, &c. JLc. 30 20 " Ac, Ac. .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 importaut importations and contracts with manufacturers, which with these additions to their Winter Stocks, has enabled tbem greatly enlatorge their rates and Exehange List. . .Sent for Xeio Cirrular. , . Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any address free. - Please be very particular and send money by registered lett-er. ' Address all orders to r - . J. S. HAWES & CO., ' 13 Federal St Boston, Mass. P. O. IIoxC. Wilcox's Worm Destroyer! R; PURELY VEGETABLE, And Entirely Safe for the most . Delicate Child. .. , Evinsvills, Ind.,Nov, 26lh, 1868. Dr. W. W.Wilcox, Sirs I have been afflicted seventeen years with TAPE-WORM. have tikaa evjry kin I of msiicine that could be thought of, all failing to remove the terrible enemy gnawing at my vitals. 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, TWENTT-ForB FBET long. I can cheerfully recommend your Remedy as SAFE AND SURE in such cases. ' ; CHARLER SCHMIDT. Proprietor of Depot House, Main, bet. 7th A8th-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 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. : ' s " WM. LOGUE. PLUMMER & M0RRISS0N, WliOL ESAL E AGENTS; RICHMOND, IND. TFor sale at retail by Druggists generally, 45:2wn:2wo 6m ' !k FOR BLACK WORMS AND PIMPLES ON THE Face, use Pkrky's Combdone and Pimple Rem. by, prepared only by Dr. B.C. Perry, 49 Bond St., New York. Sold everywhere. Tbe trad supplied by Wholesale Medical Dealers. Nc 2 3m.

- BOOK AGENTS WANTED. Retired Clergymen, Teachers, Ladies,

A N D DISABLED SOLDIERS T O CANVASS FOR OUR NEW BOOK, "HIS- ' TORY OF Napoleon III. and the French Empire." BY JOHN S. C. ABBOTT, A SPLENDID WORK, COMPLETE IJT . one volume, royal octavo. TOO pages, superbly illustrated, with lull page .. STEEL EXGR AV I NG S, executed in Paris. This Book has no competitor, and we will prove to any applicant that our acrents are now making from $50 to $100 per week with this Book alone. We employ no GENERAL AGENTS, consequently, are giving the HIGHEST COMMISSIONS of any Publishing House in the West. We are disposing of territory rapidly. Apply quiciuv ii you warn your cnoice. Address, WHITE, CORBIN, BOUVE A CO, Publishers. 124 Walnut street, Cincinnati. Ohio 3mCC41$4n5 Manhood: How Lost. How Eestored. VTL Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culver yj well's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure ( without medicine) of Spkrhatobrhoza, or seminal eakness, involuntary Seminal Losses, 1M Potency, Mental and Phvsical Incapacity. Impedi ments to Marriage, etc.: also, Consumption, Epii.pst and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual ex travagance. TJS" Price.in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self- ' abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous ; use of internal medicine or the application of the J W1U biu UU. IUUUOUI CUTIS II UUVQ BlUipiD: certain, and effectual, bv means of which every suf ferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure nimseir cneapiy, pnvately.and radtcaUg. JB This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in tbe land. . - Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pottpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the publishers, . CHAS.J. C KLINE A CO., 187 Ilowery, New York, Post-Office Box 4,583. 4Slyl5SMPfcCO. .-, JAMES M. STARR; STEAftl & G&S PIPE FITTED, ias Office on Main Street, between Pearl and Marion, on 2d Floor. Fine Gas Fixtures, at Less THAN EASTERN PRICES, A11 work promptly done in the best and most satisfactory manner and Wabrakted. Richmond, Jan. 5, 1869. . 44:ly FOUTZ'C CELEBRATED Horse anil Cattle Powflers. This preparation. Ions and favorably i known, will thoroughly re-invigorate broken down and low-spirited horses. , by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intestines. It is a sure preventive of all diseases incident to this animal, such as LC.NQ 1 V KK. KLAAUKKS, tELLUW WATER, HEAVES, COUGHS, DISTEMPER, FEVERS, FOUNDER, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL ENERGY, &c Its use improves the wind, increases the appetite gives asmooth 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 preIventive against Rinderpest, Hollow Horn, etc. It has been proven by actual experiment to increase the ' quantity of milk and cream twenty 'percent, and make the butter firm .liU ..Km AU lAVWUlUg AHC A. gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive much faster. In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers la tbe Lungs, Lirer, sc. , tnis article acta as a specific. By putting from onehalf a paper to a paper in a barrel of ( will the above aiseases win De e rallies, ted or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. , DAVID Es F0UTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE, Md.' , For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United States, Caoadas and South America. The Great External ... Eemedy For Man and Beast. IT WILL CURE EHEUM ATISM ; The reputation of this preparation is so well estab J llshed, that little need be said in this connection. On MAN It has never failed to cure PAIXFUI. NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, CONTRACTING MUSCLES, STIFFNESS AND PAINS IN THE JOINTS, . STITCHES intheSIDEorBack, SPRAINS, BRUISES. . BURNS, SWELLINGS, CORNS and FROSTED FEET. . Persons affected with Rheumatism can be effectually ' and permanently cured by using this wonderful prep- , ration ; it penetrates to the nerve and bone immediately en being applied. . .. . : On HORSES it will cure SCRATCHES, SWEENEY, , POLL-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUNNING SORES, ' ' SADDLE or COLLAR GALLS, SPRAINED JOINTS, STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES,&c It will 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. FOTJTZ, Sole Proprietor, - BALTIMORE. Ha. ; c. : ;E8TEtL. : HOOT ANI SHOE MANUFACTORY - NO. 3 MAIN STBEET; BOOTS 3c SHOES, CHEAP FOR CASH! Having a good assortment of Boots and Shoes now-ou hand, of my own manufacture and Eastern made work, and being prepared to fill . all orders for

-r5

tvi-A I Z?

J.sSSSSW111SSSSl,w ...aBBlSB'HaVHkMBBSk '

either . Sewed or. Pegged Boots and Shoes. At the shortest possible notice, the undersigned respectfully asks the citizens of Richmond and vicinity for a share of patronage, thanking them for that here tofore so liberally extended. 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 be happy to see his old customers, and as many new ones who study their own interest, and wanta good pair of Boots or Shoes, made PlT-tingly of the best material and at reasonable prices. Richmond. May 18th 1869. C. ESTELI.. Stitched or Pegged Boots and. Shoes, MADE OF THE BEST MATERIAL, and in a substantial and workman-like manner, made to order, at - . , s . iV HENRY EMRICH-S SHOP, Two Doors South of Plammer's Drugstore, On South Pearl Street, Where he respectfully invites the citizens of Richmond and vicinity to give him a call and a share of patronage, being sure, from the good quality of bis work and the general satisfaction given heretofore, that all will be w ell pleased with his manufacture JPfT-A good supply of BOOTS and SHOES,' , made at his establishment, on band, which be is selling at very low rates for Cash.' ; -Repairingdone at short notice. ' ' ' ' - H. EMRICH. , Richmond, May 19, 1S6S. I2tf TR B MO NT H 6 XT S B, : i JOHN ELLIOTT, Proprietor, q ' CORNER OF FIFTII AND MAIN, Biohmond.lnrJ.

XX. C7 DXCKIZTOOXT BEALEB IX WATOHES, CLOCKS, JEWELBY. SILVER AND PLATED WARZ,, ' No. Oi Mala Street, . KICHMOND, IKD. JpSf Repairing, done oa short notice. April 2, 1868. Ctf NICHOLSON & BRO., Booksellers & Stationers. , ' (NEW STAND) Cor: ftth and IHain, Odd Fellows Baildiag. RICHMOND, IND IAM A. 42-tf . . T A T T) C? ' " " 'PECTORAL ELIXIR!' WILL CURE COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, Hoar se nes s, A s t bm a, AND ALL PISKA8SS OF THS ' ' " Throat and Ijiings! In confirmation of the above, the public is referred to certificates on wrapper around each bottle, in addition to the testimonials herewith appended: - Opinion of the Rev. Wm. Graham, for three years Ih .fflMAflt M.n.lllil A..fA. T ft rk.Ml in this city: i We are prepared to certify from experiments the most reliable and convincing, that "Barb's VsctosaL Elixir" is a very superior remedy for diseases of the Throat and Longs. It is extensively , used by the best Physicians for Coughs, Colds, Oronp, Hoarseness, etc. etc. Wo recommend it to all and especially to Ministers and other Public Speakers who are troubled with Bronchial difficulties. It has been thoroughly tested, and acts like a charm. The manufacturer, Thomas 11., Barb, is an experienced and successful Druggist, and a Christian gentleman ot high repute in the community where he lives. The merits of this remedy, from such a reliable manu factory, makes it a public benefaction. ' Wm. Graham. ' Of the IT. W. Indiana Conference. " Terra Haute, Indiana, August 2, 1S67. , . t From R. L. Ball, Esq., the well known stovn dealer: - .. , . Tebes H acts, Jul v 20, 1867. Mr. Thomas II. Bakr, Dear Sir: I have used your-'Psctoral Elixir". very extensively in my family, and pronounce it- one ot tbe best medicines ever used. It gives immsdiatx relief in the worst cases of Coughs and Colds. -Tour's Respectfully, ... .... , - B. L. BALL,. -PLUMMER A MORRISSON Wholesale P ruggists, Fort Wayne Avenue, Richmond, Wholesale Agents for Barr's "Peetoral Elixir" E. Ilarrold E. C. Potts, W. H. Ross A Reed & Butler. 'J', T. J. B A R G IS: '1 . :' . 5 AT No. 12, Main Sti?eet-, Eed DOES ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, S17CH 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 oi Stoves: keeps the Celebrated Self-Feeding Stove, "Morning Glory," for hard coal. Persons wishing anything' in tho above line, would do well to give me a call. ' THOS. J. BARGIS. Richmond. Ind. Jnne 2,1868. 14-tf. AVENUE HOUSE, v JOSEPH GITIIENS, PROPRIETOR. Fort Wayne Avenue, opposite R. R. Depot,' 1-: - RICHMOND, IND. ' -.! This fine and commodious house offers extra inducements to the traveling public owing to its closs proximity to the Depot, and wholesale and manufacturing of the city. Every effort will be made to serve the public satisfactorily. Terms moderates . ' -' , '.- x :-. :- . 29-ly, Richmond Insurance, Eeal Estate tind General Agency, ' '; . Established Fifteen Years. WIL LIAM B. BUL Is, Of the late firm of Bell A Bellis and WU- ' The above well-known Agency represents the following old and reliable Insurance Companies t Hartford Fire Insurance Company, i Capital and Assets, $2,247,209,12. t Security Fire -Insurance Co.. Newv York, Capital and Assets, $1,500,000,00. t r, Iiorillard Fire Insurance Co., New Yrk - Capital and Assets, $1,548,220,58. Sf ' Manhattan Fire Insurance Co.. New YortkV . s Assets. 1.000:000.00. . North, America Fire Ins. Co., Hartford , , Assets, $500,000,00. Liverpool, liondon ano Globe Insurance Co. - Assets, $17,000,000,00, ia Gold.-. Ph il ix Fire Insurance Co., Brooklyn, N.Y., Assets, $l,fiO0,OOO,0O. Security, life Insurance Co. New:. York Mutual Benefit Lite Insurance Company ";,-.. -:.v .Newark, Kew Jersey .. .,-. Traveler's Insurance Co., Hartford Conn Railway Passenger Assurance Company, S;i'".;i Hartford. .-. t, . - : , , -REAL BSTATB Of all descriptions Boaght. 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 tbe same in my books.' r - Loans negotiated and collections made, taxes paid and titles traced. Deeds, Mortgages, and all other instruments of writinz exeeuted with acearaev and despatch. '' ' - . r , . Agency of he threat Western Dispatch andLiverSool, New York, and Philadelphia and Anchor Line . tfm SMn rnmiiiniu W1T1 1111 V III'! I J- . ..AAAA.AAA iA AA . A ' A. ' f , Licensed Broker, Conveyancer ad Notary Public, at the old stand. S. E. corner of Main and Fifth at.. Richmond, Ind. . . . . . n33m Snzomer . Sat Fashions. THE undersigned has iu8treceived hisne k SUMMER Style of II AT 8 or all Kinds, towhich he invites the at tention of all who would indulge in the latestfashJSUallat tneuatana Cap store of'. v Richmond, June 9, 1869. Is Published by B. W. DAVIS, oa 11 Tuesday Ilormngs, ; At per Volume, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ; JOB :P R I N T I N;Gr; We have a new "DAY JOBBER," and new fonts f Typeof the lateststyles, both plain and fancy, sad are prepared to do work

0

sstaadlwaUioal7.

0