Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 39, Number 21, 27 July 1869 — Page 4
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RICHOND, IND; JULY 27th; 1869. r Arienaa na i niu, The edition of Artemus, Panorama' Just issued by Carlton, yields the follow iog extracts, all of tbemr vtry good examples of a style of fuo 'we sWalP trover get again : - -tA 7 ."MIS ARTISTufCAKEERv ', .jf!.!' .,. I could draw on wood at a y ery;1 teriy der age. When a mere child, I once drew a small cart load of raw turnips over a wooden bridge.1 The people of the village noticed me. I drew their attenti m They said I had a future before me. r Up to that time I had an idea it ; was behind me. "Time passed on. -It always does by tbe way. . You may possibly "have . no-, ticod that time always does. '. It "is1 a - , . : ... j;.t - , ,f. i kind of away time has. :.lr. .. ".' .,u v . r:. "I became a man. ;I haven C," distinguished myself at all as an artist ; bnt I have always been more or loss mixed np with art f I have an, uncle who I'takes photographg, and I have a servant who takes anything he gets his hands on. "HIS MUSICAL IDEAS, 'I like music. I 'can't sing. Asa singist I am not a success. I am saddest when I sing. So are those who hesrwe. They are'sadder even than I am. Q" "Thc other night some silly-voTCed young men came under my window -and sang Come where my love.; lies dreaming. I did not go. I didn't think it would be correct. ;f; "I found music was very, soothing when I lay ill with fever ia Utah a jnd I was very ill; I was fearfully wasted.My face was hewn down to nothingand my nose was so sharp I didn't care to stick it into other people's business for fear it would stay, there audi I should never get it again.' And in those dismal days a Mormon lady she was married though not so much as her husband, he had fifteen other wives she useti to sing a ballad commencing Sweet trd, do not fly away,' I told her Iwoulda't.She played on the accordeon ,livine!y accordeonly I praised Jjer. it J (J "THB STKAMEU" AKlEt. "I went to California" on the steamer Ariel.. This is the steamer Ariel . "Oblige me by calmly gazing on the steamer Ariel; and when 'you gt i,to Calfornia, be sure you go on-some other steamer, because the Ariel isn t a very good one. . . "THB PICTURE OF THE GREAT DESERT. "This picture is a great work of aitIt is an oil painting done in petroeam. It is by the old masters. It wagike last thing they lid before dying. Xheyl did this, and then they expired. f "The most celebrated artists of London aie so delighted with this picture that they come to the hall every day to look at it I wish you was nearer to it so you could see it better V I vmh I could take it to your residence aiuLlet you see it by daylight. Some of the greatest artists come here every morning before daylight, with lanternsto look at it. They say they never saw anything like it before and they hope they never shall again. "When I first showed Itii picture in New York the audiences were so enthusiastic in their admiration for this picture that they called for the artist, and when he appeared threw-, brickbats at Win. ' ..' -t rf.o.- --? .y -t;j "briguam ycNoii".. "Brigham Young has two hundred wives, J ust think of that. Oblige me for thinking of that. That is,' .he - has eighty actual wives, and hefs spiritually married to, one hundred 'and .twenty more. So we may say he has two handred wives. He lives not wisely but two hundred well. He is dreadfully married. He's the most married man I ever 'saw n my life. .., ; . "I saw his inotherdn law while I was fhere. I can't exactly tell how many fher is of her, but it is;! a. good, deal! 2t strikes me that one mother-in-law is about enough to have in one family - unless you'er very fond of, excitement'MORMON PROSELYTISM. h jV, , V , "I regret to say that efforts were made ro make a Mormon of me' while I was in Utah. - ; , Mis--v...A "It was leap year when Iwas, there, nd seventeen young widows, the wires rt a deceased Mormon, offered me their hearts and hands. I called on them one day and, taking their soft white bands in mine, which made eighteen-hands tog-ether, I found them in' tears. "And I said : 'Why is thus ? What is the reason of this thusness T "They hove a sigh, 'seventeen: , sighs of different size. They said : J 4 "Oh! soon thou wilt i be gonested 1 told them that when I got ready, to Iave a place, I wentcated. . j i- !-. "They said : Doth not like us ?J "I said : ; ! doth, I doth ' .''. "I also said : 'I hope your intentions re honorable, as I am alone child, my r r- a rant a l-in rr for far flwnv ' " ' k "They then said : 'Wilt not marry us.? "I said : Oh! no! It can not was. ' ' "r "Again they asked me to marry them, nd again I declined, when they cried "Ob! cruel man! this is too much! Oh! wo much: .--r, ,,nt ;ltt "I told them it was on account of the nchness that I declined,' VJ A drunken Indian, on '.'MsttlnV thV city.having strayed from his hotel,fonnd himself lost pn trying to return i taiti. iiftcr looking' about .in ' strange Judges Here and there, the Indian exclaimed iir dismay, ."Injun lost !,,, j3ui . recoyered, Uimself, and unwilling tri l acknowledge rucb sliort-sightedness, continued drawing himself up : ,,,Jo,vtnj'unnoi! ,loi'.vlgwam lostand (Striking ; his VreastJI 7niun here." Not a few men who artri not Indians hare lost their wigwams in the same fashion but, poor , fellow,;
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Train. AHfriend informs V of tho novel "mo ejylopted. to a topi a railroad; train in Vermont the other day. He was at Centre M Rutland, - a ' way, station, where the train did not stop except up on the sfgnajof a red flag," It was early I In the morning, and the station man had : not arrived s ' A woman with two small children cauje to' take the cars, and .was fanxiouefy .waiting ; their, arrival. The Jtime was nearly lip, and yet4 no appears f ance of the , station master ,' The woman ! grew more anxious . She .said there was i no signal, and she must take that train i at all hazards :tv .'Why, said she . I can j hear the cars coming what shall-1 do? 1 1 must go on this traiir." This appeal ,was addressed to our friend, who, by the way, ia over six feet tali and "well pro I portioned After thinking a moment he asked the woman if she did not hav .something red, about her, a shawl or 'Jsomething. 'She replied she had not.frlln a moment the thought struck her and she said Yes, I have on me a red petti 'coat, will that do?' '"Certainly," said our friend, f'l will elevate it on my walk? ing atick, and if that don't stop the (train then there Js no virture in womans expedients.'.'! The experiment was triod and the emblem ; of woman's : rights brought the rushing train to a stand on time, i The woman was delighted with her success.and laughed as heartily over the repetition of the story . as any of. the passengers on the train . 'Albany Argttsi ; "TnE-Internal Revence. The .new administration1 is redeeming its promises of retrenchment in expenditure and of reform in the' collection of the revenue. The doubt which existed in .the minds of many, whether thecorruption of the internal revenue system especially, had not proceeded too far to allow of any other remedy than J excision,' must 'give way to the demonstrations of , figures. Prompt and rapid 3 .increase of receipts from all sources'; is 'a guarantee that tho last wo years are'to remain a - miserable and shameful fact by themselves. ! .It is -.well that it should be so.- Another such two years might have sunk the vice of official corruption too deeply into" the constitution of tho jiiublfc body for any peaceful remedy. There has, indeed, been reasons to fear that' the country was approaching the condition i where legal penalties. and, executive viff!! uance are neipless to prevent fraud and peculation, , and, that the President of the United States might become as im potent as formerly was the Czar, of all theRussias to bring the prrceeds of a tax into the Treasury, .secure the hon es preformances of a contract to victual a ship-of-war, or devise bonds and conditions affectual for' the; : execution - of an3' public trust. We seemed in the way to illustrate the melancholy' "lesson of Rome in her last days, and Russia in the Crimean warthat, nothing is so helpless as corrupt strength. The ,-in-creas in the Treasury receipts is a mat, ter of gratulation therefore, not because the Treasury balance is at present of great0 consequence, but as 'indicating that the floods of corruption are at last fairly, stayed. Fromj OoI Monthxt Gossip, in the August number of Lippincotf s vMagazuie. xaV.r ,.i 1? a ', ' . ;-. PROFESS! O N A L- C A lt D S.: v- T. ROSE; Dentist,';;'; I 1 N. AV. Corner of , Maia and Pearl-ss., j Richmond, Ind TEETH EXTRACTED without pain by the use of Nitrous Oxyde or Laughing Gas. , " , .Teeth inserted from $10 to $15 per set;' All work Warbamtkd. ' J ' Feb. 20, 1868, ' s Dr. I. J.; AVERY. : AT niS OFFICE on South Pearl, fourth door from the N. W; cor. of Pearl and Walnut-sts.. a prepared to attend promptly to all calls in the line of his Profession. .. . .... .'. ; . Kicbmond, July 7th, 1863. I9tf ' C. II. BURCIIENAL1, a ATTORNEY3 AT LAW; ' AND . N" o t a r y 3?u bl i c Office, over Citizens' Bank entrance on Main Street. RICIIMOXD, IKD I TOM n ;h. P O E P, A TTORNEY AT LAW and 'NOTARY ' M. Ottice Ho, 33, ilam-st., R hnroad,; Ind Avienas to ine collection ol all claims in any state A . t TT: - .!ti . - .. . n : - mo vjuiuu. ? Hi practice in any or tne uourts o; in'diana and Ohio.; Execute' Deeds, Mortfjaes, and " Powers of Attorney, either inland or foreign. Bt 'special arrangement with G. P. Ad-ac, In Cincinnati, ; (German Consul) and Hiller Co of New York, I mm enabled to forward and reeeire any money packages or other valuables, as well as to attend to the transit ef persons from any part of Earope or'from thiseoantry. . n? t,ti j 3 .J9"AU business strictly confidential and jiromptly attended to . J. XL. July 7th, 1868. latf : -.c t, J;-TRANCISCO,"M.Hl. ; T 1 Office and Residence South. Franklin Strec ' , Eastside, between Main and Walnut, ' jwi7. i8r. aoitfBicnMOirD.iHpiANi , , , Royal , Havana i Lottery,, of Cuba, ; CONDUCTED BY THB SPANISH GOVERNMENT.1 Drawn 390,000ia Gold etery 17 Days. ' Prizes cashed in gold; information furnished; the highest rates paid for Doubloons and aft kinds of goid mnd silver. TAYLOR A CO., Bankers ADVANTAGE PLAYINGf J oAliBS- , , Price $1 per pack, with Directions. POKER CIUPSr Red, White and Blue. Frice, i ; ;-. , j ; $1.50 per 10S to $5 per 190, - U ' i ! ALL KINDS OF OAMES."''981A Sure ilethod of WINNING at' Cards, 'Dice,r4c. Sent Free to any address. Call at our Store, or address . ik V. I' UH1WFUKU A VAVIUSUR, ' , ,.3 John Street, New York City. U MAS MOVED his Shop to the Wdur north o( and adjoining Wo; 3 Enirine llotise. on Pearl-st -.and is prepared for tbe manufacturing, repairing, 3 ana sue t eoots sa o noes. i rart ion lar attention , Will be paid to the quality and. styles of.snstova work and ' satisfaction,, warranted. ; Tone but goo' material nsed or the best of Workmen employed. La ' a dies work gotten np in-tbe best style. 1 Prices moder ' gate. it I or,; !.. U Richmond, Ind., May 18,1869. lltf i .' ' 'l u " 1 ;m . . ... , ,-. Tho Way to Make Money , r AS BILL DISCOUNTED 15 cent . UT I f paid on ! before he 20th i nit.
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LAMPS, THE-,: Safest! Simplest! Best! We hare also a large rariety of FIRST-CLASS KAS FIXTTIUJRES ADAPTED FOB BuRXrTa KEROSENE OR GAS. With our Pa teg t Improvements, - CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, " HANGING TABLE 'ANli HAND LAMPS .-? , -of U kinds, , . , - Can be Lighted as Quickly as Gas, filled and trimmed safely and neatly, without remorine the shade, globe or chimney, or unscrewing the burner. . , i I . . . . We hare a full stock of all kinds of Kerosene Lamps and Fixtures,7'4 "and all goods connected therewith. JITMUS IVES &CO REMOVED' TO 37 Barclay St. and 42 Park Place, ;l 3TEW YORK". 14-ly $15.. . Get the Best. $15. - , t r.; r: SENT BT KXPRE3S, C. O. D. ' , The Improved ttroide Gold Watches. MfANCFACTURED by us, are all Hunting cases, ftwf.f cKued and bcatifuUi enameled. Patent evert,full jeweled, and every one fully warranted for an years, to Keep correct ttmp;tmd wear and not tarnish., They are equal ifi make and finish to the best ffoltf, and so perfect in resemblance, thai t)i hps t judges can scarcely aetect-them from solid gold watches. They will wear and keep perfect time as Ion? as carried. , ; - , We are now seudimr the best to anr order br ex press, for aid each, and the Patent Lever, full ieweled, at $20, payable to the. Eipresj Azent on delivery. Auaress oraers to , ., - :a -. , mis oroide watch company-, a : . ,. ;14S Fnltoa Street, New.York WM MAYER, .. i ,. .. .. . Importer of ' FRENCH 6c GERMAN FANCY GOODS. rr as Alabaster Goods, China Figures Chessman, musical uoxes, segtr ounds, w ork itoxes, . ., Ladies' Companions, Swiss Houses, , Dressing Cases, io., ic, Ac. Manufacturer of Traveling A: Ladies' Bag, ! Pocket Bookg, and Fine Leather Goods, , . ''148 Fulton Street. New York. - LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS. '.Martin Wells, Electrician, 1 12 'Broadway." Xew York, ' f 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; - ofr- - Wells' Patent Metallic Attachment, r superior to any Insulator, in use. . The Trade supplied . 'A - ' . ', ;. ' '.. "Send for circulars and price lists. -' .. o u c SHADESrSHADESI The subscriber has opened a SHADE AND TABLE i OIL CLOTH WAREHOUSE, at No. 213 CANAL ST. NEW Y0EK, " '" where he will sell PARLOR AND STORE. SHADES, 25 Per Cent, below Broadway Pricas! Store Shades made and letterel to order. Merchants and Pedlars supplied at lowest cash rales. S. C. MILLER. ' COMBINATION. Two of the mott Uteal and Economical Intentions of the ' ; ; are. - ; .: HULL'S PATENT COMBINATION; ; HO USE - HEATING i AND COOKING- RANGE, ! AND - !'. .v. ,-! , TABULAR BASE'BURmSG ! HOT-AIR FURNACES.: Adapted for Hard -and Soft Coal, also for Wood. ; .-Send for Circulars and 'Price List.. J HULL, GRIPPEN & CO., Nos. 288 & 200 Third Avenue, . '- i'. ,. -r? ", 'j- NEW. YORK. ;. NICHOLS MINERAL SOAP The Bent Soap for Cleansing and Pol- ' n i. tehing purpose in the world TRY ITt TRY IT I 1 ' ! TRY IT ? Try it on Oil-gummed EnginrS or Maehinery.,' Try jt on Gummed and Greasyi.Floors. r. Try it oo all Wood-work or Painted , Ware, on Windows, on Mir .rors, on Stoves, Floors, Knives and. Forks, Dishes, Glass Ware, on Ink or other Stains on the Hands, or on anything cn which all other aoape fail, and it will triumphantly vindicate its right to be called the Beat Soap in the World. ... i , SgUse no other for Kitchen purposes-. 9Askyour Groeerfor it. NICHOLS BRO.," - f i. . ..- 4Suecessor -io Lamb k Cc.)- , : . 40 Courtlandt St., .V Y. ;;WM; li. CIIASE &;CO., ;; M A C II I jV E R Y, ' 79 Liberty Sireet, 'New York. ' . Dealers in all kinds of Machinery, including . OEQ.IT BLAKE'S PATENT STEAM PUMP , .t?CHASB' PATENT BRICK. .HACBIME8. s. Bteata Engines aud Boilers, Fttchburg Machine Co's Tools,,. Wood-working Machiney, Stamp ilUls and Crushers; and Mining Machinery generally, '. Send lor Circulars, Price List, fcc. ''" f ni r ' WM. L. CHASE A OO,,- ! ?. v.j- ;.. , -: .;tt JLiberty StreetN.Y.- . ; .The, American Spa Spring Go 'sr ? . . WOODBRIDGE C HA 1X UEATE , - j - v ' ... ...... - n 0,.-. -v "i-i' ';!'.' Is bottled fresh at the Spa iFabm Springs, sitnaied near Woodbbiooe, State of .New Jersey, one mile from Perth Amboy. ' . ,(s. . i Tbe annalysis of leading Chemists shows that the Springs of the Spa Farm are, on account f their medicinal and invigorating properties, fully equal to the celebrated Springs ot Spa, Pyrmont, Egm and FRAJreEXSBRruie, in Germany, and that they contain nearly double the quantity ot Iron of the famous Tunbridge Wells, in England. -j f .. - ,. The Woodbridge Iron Water, has. already received the highest approbation of the most eminent Physicians this and other ctties. s can beaeen hv iimooials at tbe Company's Office; v ' .i I H-V t MMItICH, Pres't,,; i I ' . - Maiden Lane. , ' I COMSTOOFS RATION Alt FOOD; sf Fo '' InralidS" Infants,' and Dyspeptics. i A SiibstkulefdrlJredst iSIUJc for Infants ' ' f': ..'-'''!'!li " 4 - N T.-1 v-j. Containing Jill the chemical elements. , A nutritious, food for Invalids and Dyspeptics, easily digested by stomachs that can bear no other food; "'l - - ' . Prescribed by Prof Wm. A, Ham maud, M. D., let Snrgeon General XI. S. A., Prof. U. B. Sands, it. D and many other eminent physicians. . For Sale by all tbe Druggists fa the United States and Canada,. ., A -.-, ; v, ,-tti vf ' ' For Circulars. References. Ac. annlv tn Unrt Tf k Tabor, Agent, (Successor to Geo 'WefU Comstock,) neruiton str..t, n.w York. 1
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'Hi it: I" it tlbli '; iff ' ' ! t h-A This long tried and popular Remedy is again called 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' y through the longand tedious months of winter, Coe 'a Cough BatBam 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 from any disease of the throat, chest and longs, cannot 'afford to be without it. Io addition to the ordinary four ounce so long in the market, we new furnish our mammoth family eize bottles, which will, in com moo with the other size, be found at all Drugstores. In FOR CROUP,., rji ..;v - TIiq Balsam will be found invaluable, and may al ways be relied upon in the most extreme cases. , : . ; . . WHOOPING COUGH. . y . The testimony of all who have nsed it for this ter rible disease during the last ten years, is, ,tbat it invariably relieves and cures it." " . 0 j SORE THROAT.1 "- U "'' Keep, your throat wet with , the. Balsam taking little and often and you will very soon find relief. , ; i HARD COLDS AND COUGHS : t ' ' t - -" ... : : i-'Wi'" i ".": Yield it once to a steady use of this great remedy It will succeed in giving relief' where Il ether remedies have failed. : ; ; ,!;.' ; . . , i SORENESS OF THE THROAT, CHEST ; - - ... AN LUNGS. 3 ;; 1, . Do not delay procuring and immediately'' taking Coe's Cough Balsam, when troubled with any of he 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. ' 2 - y ' ;: jlf ' '; ; : : . : , ' - . V i - - ' , 4 IN CONSUMPTION, 1 -' - " ... - . r i -. , -1, Many a care-worn sufferer has found 'relief and today rejoices that her life has been made easy and prolonged by the use of Coe's Congb'Balsam. . -,. ' ' :IN SHORT, ' ' ' ' 'J' ' -; ' . i . i : - " c : j ' ; . '- The people know the article, and it needs no comment from us. It is for sate by every Druggistand doaler 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 CAI.LSO TO THB M V .. - : 1 World's Great Remedy; : COS'SDYSPEPSIA CURE. Shis preparation is pronounced by Dyspeptics as the only known remedy that will surely core thai aggravating and fatal malady. ' For years 1 swept on its fearful tide, carrying before it to an untimely grave, its millions of sufferers. ; ; i : " it ' ,' . ' ' L. i" :.. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure has Come 'to jr.i I i :. the Rescue.: ;, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, - isick Headache, Sourness or Acidity of Stomach, Rising of Food, Flatulency, r k Lassitude, Weariness, ;;-;2'l ' finally terminating J in Death , ; 1 -, Are as surely cured by this potent remedy, its jlhe patient takes it. ; Although but Ave years before the people, what is tbe verdict of the masses " Hear what Lester Sexton of Milwaukee, savs"! ' i .... ,; . ... : , 1 i I T 7 .- -".J ' f From LESTER SEXTOXjiif Miwaukee'.i -t . . . , -- v ".-. ' ' T 1, 1? . ' Mit.wavKieK,! Jan. 2f, . 1883. ,Ver. C. G. Olark . Co., Xeie Bitven, (hiin.'r' '. Both myself and and wife have nsed Coe'S Dyspep sia Cure, and it has proved perfectly satislactory as areoiedv. A Uar no hesitation 4a.-suving tUat. we havereceived great benefit from its use. " ' J'l 1 Very respectfully,.,MCw.rf X'T' , .Signed .f. LESTER SEXTpJt ,qt, 'A GREAT BtESsi5G. From Rev.L; F. Ward, Avon, Lorain Co.,u.J ."" i tj , . .. z, , : ' . i ; - r T -..'(ill '..t t.i . i-i cr. . . r y-.f.i J f1 ....... ' Gkntlbmes It gives e great pleasuae to 'state tha( iy Wife has derived great benefit (ftom tbe mie 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 (or months, unable to do anything. .She. took, l vour instance, Coa's Dypp8ia.Cwre,Tand, has derived GREAT BENEFIT FROM iT,and ja now.coB-; paratively welf. She regards tb,i .medicine as great blessing. Truly yours, T(Sli -1Jan.18tM.8o8. . v, j ly FWAJID.-, .t-S3s"ii vt? t CLEnoTjkJf.' . . . The ReYt.IsA.ld Ainv,f Alleghany, testifies thai it has cored him, after allother.remediea had failed. DRUGGISTS. V Any druggist in the country will tell you, if ywi take the trouble to enquire, that every one that bnya abottle of Coe's Dispepsia Cure from thenjiapf ska in the moat unqualified praie ot it great jnodioinsjl irtnesf- J " ; '' A'fiVi . u no ' ! Coe!s . Dyspepsia.,,; Cure 'Will also be found invaluable in all cas se of Diar rhea.Dysentery Colic. Summer omplavt, Gf . plng,and iirfiet every 'disordered Condition 'of Hit Sold by Druggists in city or county everywhere $1 per bottle, or by application to j A) Sole Proprietors, If ew Han,Ct.
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CMDE RTAKE Rj u v j: No. 59, Main Street, ) .a oj r (Opp. Funips HaUiy ; a b Vsnoit RICHMOINTD, INDIANA' 1 Crane, .Breed & Co.'t t; if . Celebrated Metalic Durial Case and Casket. ; Everything pertaining to Funerals, promptly furnished.' - - - ' 41-tf. ' i.x T - -: - . I,-'- -r. . r - LT.1' P.' Hollow at. Col. R. M. Mason,' ; fn James MJ Blanch ard! fi 1 UNION i PATENT Aienci i i.-U ' " i.iur. It'. D. E HOLLOWAYt&CO. r WASHINGTON CITr, D. C.,'" ..- . i .1 v, ; ' r i HAVEengagedin the businessof soliciting patents, and prosecuting Patent cases. Business entrustedto their ears will reeelvepromp tat tent ion. Claims Against the Government, For Back Pay, ; ajj 7:.,, For Pensions, &c, 1 . - - i . . ;-..-:. Will receive personal and prompt attention. ALL INFORMATION, In reference to Patent Laws cheerfully given. Copies of the Laws and Kules and Keguiations of the . Patent Office, will, be seat, " 'gratit- on application, in applying lor -,U.'s Patent , the applicant should '-" -s a t t t - r :r Forward a Model of his Invention, If susceptible of being illustrated by a too 'el, or ' if it consists in a chemical compound, sam- ' pies of the ingredients in their commer- -' f Veial state, and also in the proposed ' ' .prepared form, -should be sent. ', - A'iSO, A FULL DESCRIPTION L 'J Ot the invention or discovery, and its advantages ' should be given as is practicable, to aid in the !-S'proper preparation of the papers. " "Persons believing they have madeaninventionoi a dscovery in art or science, and desirous of knowing whether the same has beon patented, by transmitting to us a model, ordrawmg, or a sufficient description to make tbe invention intelligible, can have a thorough examination made in the Patent office, and the result of .aid examination forwarded to them for areasonable compensate n, CAVEATS, WIIiTbE PEEP ABED On short inotice, by tbeinventor giving a brief description of their invention with .i 'is DRAW I N G S Will be made in artstio style from medals furnished by inventors. . Searches of the Records ol the Patent Office In regard to titles in Patents, will be made ob p. ' plication. Send full name or names charac- - ter of the inventioo, and,"' if possible,' - date of 1'atent.' -fa; Copies of All Claims, In any Patent issued by the Patent Office since 1836, will be furnished on the receipt of $1, the applicant giving the fall name of the Patentee, nature of the inventiondate of the Patent, Ac-. . ; . , 1, .... Washington City, July 4, ISfiS' " 22tt ' VE ARE COMING! . ; I; IT'! ii rKa?A amdln to AeC r fls , WILL PRE SEX T TO , ANY PEBSOX, . Sending us a One' IIundred Club in our Great ' bne Dollar Sale of Dry and Fancy-ft 'A WATCH, 60 yds. SHEETIXG, SEWIXG MA- ; "4- CHIXE, ic, Ac, !-, n . FREE OF COST. ; Smaller Clubs in the same ratio, viz.: , GO Cliib, 40 yds. Sheeting, &c. &.C. , :30 " 20 &c.,&.c. , Messrs. J. S. Hawes A Co. take pleasure' in antiounoiag, being the oldest and largest house in the tollar Trade, that they have been enabled by their long experience and extensive resources to make, this present season, many important importations and contracts with manufacturer's, which with these' ktditignstii ilieir Winter. Stocks, has enabled them greatly enlatorge their. rates and Exchange JUtt. t ? t . TT T S Catalogue of Goods and Sample, sent to any ad- I dress free. i " j Pleaso be very parti cular'and send money by registered letter. ...rr .. . ..... , . ' Aaaress a 11 oraers to I t-an ft'.:, .- j.vs.' HAWES 'ii CO., v 13 Federal St Boston, Alas. P. O. Box C. -:--:m-5 ot .'-r -! Haw cd Ji wilcos's Worm Destroyer! ,? j UAWJ-I4J A AJ AIAJLAJ., j And.. Entirely afe ..for the most .son Delicate Child. . i " Kvnsvi.i,ejiInd!,Nov. 26lh. 1868. .. 5 Dri WiW. WiLcox.-air:',; l, I hare been afflicted seventeen years, 'yith TAPIiAVQR3f nave ttkaa every kin I of medicine .that could be thought ot,' all failing to "remove tbe terrible enemy' gnawfnjtat my vitals'. - All' liope of recovery was giveii uy. us til I nsed your: remedy. 'It performed an effeclual. curein a short time removing the eptire ) w OKMf twenty-four FKET LONG. I can cheerfully recommend your Remedy as SAFE AND SURE in fmch ease. --tc ini t ..ijr-.. : w... Proprietor of Depot House, Main. bet. 7th 8th.sts.- - j I v rJ "i ; New Albakt, Ind.r, July 80, 1 858-1 Drv W, W. Wii-cox, Sir: I tried your Worn Psstroyer opon one of my children that had been very puny for Some time, although a hearty eater, and after siting 'two dosesw- large ntrmber of stomach Worfn4.wgre passed, ooj measuring ehteen iaebea rong, Jt,cna xeoommcad our Kemeay : as sate and vaioatiie: . HM.i,vuut,. WM,L( ; 1 0 A i .vi.: - iJi a PljOTMERr1 MORRISSON, Till RICHMOND, IND. v v aFr sale areabj .Prgggistf s;eeraHy.l ltfi.Hlli.iru wt" , . . . r . r rrjti ei FOR BLACK WORMStAXTJ PIMPLESON THE Face.nse Psrrt's C6BDorAKD Pimplb Rem-
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Just published, a new edition of Dr- Culverwell's Celebrated ' Essay on the radical "cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea. or. beminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses. 1mroTEKCT,: Mental and Physical Incapacitv. Impedi ments to Marriacre.etc.; also. Consumption. EpiLHrsT. and Fits, induced by self -indulgence or sexual extravagance. '' . J59.:.'r i i.ui.tu? '.-!i' fi&f Price, in & sealed envelope, onlr 6. cents. . -The celebrated author,1 in this admirable' essay, clearly demonstrates from m thirty vears' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self. apuse may oe radically curea,;witnout tne dangerous. use of internal medicine or the application of tbe knife ; pointing out a mode of core - t once Simple. certain, ana enectuai.by means ot wtiicb very sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. ? ;i it.Z S This Lecture should be in ths hands of every you m ana every man in the land. " Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to an r ad dress, poxtpaid; on receipt of six ceuts, or two post stamp. :aiso,ur. UuiverweU's 'Marriago iUmcM t.t.;a ' r. ar.a t A.I ,Ln . V.i: .l I - -v CHAS.J.C KLIXEAC0..J n I2T Bowery, New York, Post-Office Box4,5t. 43iyioojH.riL.u. james m. starr,1;:;: SFEHf.1 & GAS PIPE FITTER Gas Office on Main Street, between Peart ... and Marion on 2d Floor 1 Fine Gas Fixtures, at Less .t EASTKRN PJRICES, P f JEAH work promptly done in the best and most. satisfactory manner and W arbantsd.' Richmond, Jan. 51869. '- ' ' a 44:ly ..,,,:FO.UTZ'0; n.r: M CELEBBATED . . ....... r. Horse and Cattle FoMers. i ' This preparation, long and favorably f known, will thoroughly le-tnvigorat broken down and low-spirited liorsea. by strengthening- and cleansing- the stomach and intestines. It is a sure preventive ef all disease - incident to this animal, such aa LUNG I I. V fill, blilMJt.KS, Xra.lAiW WATER, HEAVES, COPGH3, DISTEMPER, FEVERS, FOUNDER, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL ENERGY, fcc. Its use improves ..the wind, increases the appetite gives a smooth and glossy skin and transforms the miserable skeleton inloa tine-looking and spirited horse. ' To keepers of Cows this nrenara. tion is invaluable. . It is a sure pre ; venuve against lunaerpest, iiouow Horn, etc. ' It has been proven by actual experiment to increase tba niiftntitv tit millr nrl nvflm twrfit. fper ceirt. and make the batter flnrt and sweet. In fattening cattle. U Ives them an appetite, loosens their bide, and ''f them thrive much faster. . ' .- ; -- : In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs. TJIcers In - the Ltinirs. Liver. &c this article acta " - " as a speoifio. By putting from one- ' half 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 core for the Hog Cholera. - . v , DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE, Hd,' For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout . the Cnited States, Canadas and Sooth America. - The Great External ' Remedy. - ":i i..' Fai Man sad lUari. ' i i T IT WILL CURE RHEUaiATISM ' The reputation of this preparation is so well established, that little need be said in this connection. ' On HAN it has never foiled to cure PAUfFtn, r WEKVOIS AFFECTIONS, CONTRACTING MUSCLES, STIFFNESS AND PAINS IN THE JOINTS. STITCHES in the SIDE or Back, SPBAINS, BRUISES. BURNS, SWELLINGS, CORNS and FROSTED FEET, Persons affected with Rheumatism can be cHeetuallr and permanently cured by using this wonderful prepaj ration ; it penetrates to the nerve and bone immediately on being-applied.. . ' .. -, - : - - - - On HORSES it will cure SCRATCHES, SWEENET, j POLL-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUNNING-SORES, "PADDLE or COLLAR GALLS. SPRAINED JOINTS! STIFFNESS OF. THE STIFLES,&o. It willpreveni'fir i nuLi,un nuiu ana WMK. HACK IN MILCH C0WS..i., ,. n,.n - ,-.-..UI 1-a-.- fli j I have met with sreat success in bringing my Mixture within the reach of the Public I am daily la " T receipt of letters from Physicians, Druggists, Merchante and Farmers, testifying to it curative powers. lo PATTD, Jfo. FOXJTZ, Sole Proprietory t .j : i .':..","t. j"." :;v c , BALTIMORB. MB.,, ;ji.ESTJEtliia) -mzA , IIOOT AIVD -SHOE MANUFACTORY n -i IN U . O M Al JM o 1 xixJ L 1 ! ejloofl B OOTS &. SHOES, CHEAP FOR CASH! Haviner a good assortment of Boots and Shoes now on hand, of-my own matin facto re and Eastern '' made work, and being prepared to fill all orders for either - - - ........ Stjwed or . PeggedBoots" and Shoes.' k i i..lf: 2;,il.Vw. .... .v. -..fc...' At the shortest possible notice, tho undersigned re f spectfully asks the citizens of Richmond and vicinity for share of patronage, thanking them for that heretofore so liberally extended. . , rr Just pivw him a call at his :Sbop,one door East of 'T. Nestor A Co.fsOrocery Store, West Maia Street, : where he will be happy to see his old customers, and as pjajiy .new ones who stndy their own Interest, and -wanta eood pair of Boots or Shoes, made rrr-tinly . of Ure best material and at reasonable prices. J - IUchmondilay 18th lS6?..,j, C. ESTEXt J. f Stitched or Pegged " r ol; MADE OF, THE, BEST JMATEBIAL, and hi a substantial and workman-like manner. i . j x .... ..' .... . , ; HENRY EMRICH'S SHOP, , -; TweDoors South of Plamraer's Drngtrt6t vs u vuuiii rcan street. . 1 Where fie respectfuily invites the citizens of R!r.k f mond and vioiBity to give him a call and & share of -imirouajre.--oeiDi sure, , irom sue cooa amiitw mf k jwork and toe' general satisfaction given heretofore that all wiH be well pVeased -with his tnanofaetttfe. j r-A good supply of.BOOTS and-UOES made at bis establishment; on band, which Tie is aellinir at vbtv Jow.rates foe Cash: ;-: t -i . : ; .tay-RcDamncdone at short nntirn.
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iiUauJ.JiiJuJ WATCHES, CLOCKS, IE WEIB Y , SILVE&AND PLATED WARE, lTn5ffkONi7f5D-'?r"'" - f&l Benaris, done en short notiee.V April 8, 1866. -"' ,j: R; etr 5 ' -lTICHOLSON 6c BRO;,v Booksellers & Stationers, l . ... ..,.(XEW.STAXD),ii u :....'. Cor: Sth and Main, Odd Fellows Building, m 'i V l , .;:i K"i ."S 14 ........ . ........ i. ... .TS 'V 4; !'( : ) u ...BlCHiIOXD,IXDIAHA.c.: , iti r"IM- ! IX... BAER'S v ' - 'PECTORAL ELIXIR!' f1 'WILL CURE '..''?n.; :-. kl ' C0UGHS,;C0LDS. CROUP, ; Hoar s e 11 e s s,; A sth m a, Kf f'l , AWDJSRA8KS Or TBI ;---.K Throat and Lniiffs! 1 h in .? tm-f (. f ...... y tf -r .-.., r- - . . : ..,,. r . . , ' In confirmation of the above, the public is referred . to certificates on wrapper around each bottle, in additko to the testimonratslierewitb appended: w . Opinion of the IteVWm. Graham, for three years the efficient and respected pastor of Asbnrv Chapel in this city: . . ., . .. . We are prepared t certify from experiments tba most reliable and convincing, thaf'BAHB's Pbotokai, tLixi7i rery superior remedy (r diseased ot tha Throat and Longs. It is-extensively used by tha bes.t I'hysioiaijs for Cougbs, .Colds. Croup,, Hoarseness, etc. etc." We recommend it to air and especially to Ministers' end other PuWie Speakers who are troubled with Bronchial difficulties, . - It baa lieeo' tboroucbly tested, and acts like a charm. - The manufacturer, 1'HOatAii II. Bakb, is sb experienced and saccessfnl Drnggist, and a. Christian geatlemaa of high repute ia the community wbeco he lives. Tha mwrits ef this remedy, from such a reliable nana' factory, makes it a public tienefaction. f. j , ii'i.a '. (iHAnaJI. , 7,; ,' .. ; Ot the J?. Wf Indiana Conference. r Terre4Haute, Indiana, August 9, J.i67. 1 7J S. ' rroni R li-. dealer: , Ballj -Esq.) the well ' known' . stova '" ' Tbrbb Haute; Julv 20, 1867.' .Mb. Thomas- If. Babb, .Dear A'i: ! have nsed yorrr 'I'hctorai. -Elimk" -very extensively in my family, and p-onour.ee it one of the best medicines ever nsed. It gives- umimati relief in the worst cases of Coughs and Gelds, i : , (I ,-.ii i.i .. (', Youe's Kespecttully, i .. 5 ,-VC U I oi.9. , B. L. BALL. T .r-PLUMMER AMOSRISSOKT VTbolesale Urugg'sts, Fort- Wayne' -Avenne, Richmond, Wholesala Agents for Barrs "Peetoral Elixir" E: i Harrold E.J0 Potts, W. II. Ross A Reed A Butler, M ; , R j .M.'l .r : Cl.c sr. i . .y-?s!.i AT No. 12, y ,4. TkOES ALL KINDS OP JOB WORK, SUCH AS JtF Pntting-on" Metal Roofs, Pipes, Ac, Ac.' f ft Pays Special attten tion to setting op Warm Air Furnaces, and has the best kind in use, and warrants tbem to give satisfaction. All kinds of Stoves: keeps the Celebrated Self-Feeding Stove, ."Morning Glory," for hard coal."' Persons wishing 'anything in tha above line, would do well to give me it call. - -' - THOS. J.BARGI8. - Richmond, Ind. June !, 1868. 14-tf. " e ;i lot AVENUE HOUSE. r f ..... - ... . : T ........ JOSETlt 0ITHENS, PROPEIETOE.' '4 Fart Wayie Avenoe, opposite B. R. Depot, -f RICHMOJJD, IND. Los ,a-fOi o .ti.'. aii io i -This fine and commodious house offers extra' rndncements to tha traveling pnblie owing to. its does proximity to the Depot, and wholesale and manutao turing of the city. Every effort will be made to serve tho public satisfactorily. Terms moderate. ' ,s n 29-ly Eichmond Insurance y Eeal Estate and ml las eneral;AgencyV' ! " Established Fifteen Vers. , . WILL I AM B. -BE L i, Of theafe firm 1 of' Bell A BehiV and William Bell. The above Veil-know n 'Anev: reDresnvts fol lowing, old and reliable Insurance Companies. - j 3 ,i j iiaruora r ire insarnnce l ompany, nw. Capital and Assets. $2,S4r,209,13. V 1 i Security Fire Instrrance Ce-.rlVe f:York,I capital ana Assets, 9 l,outl,'UU,t'U, . Trillard Fire ;Insnfanee do. 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J Parties dMbvinaaf J disposnig of Real Estate, would do well to place b saawda aty books, fc jcii-.i-". -J-,vi& ."' l Loans negotiated and collections made, taxes paid t. and titles tracedi" Deeds, Mortgages, and all other . instruments of writine executed with aconracv ajul ( despatch. , i Agency of TheTJreat Western Dispatch and Liverpool, New York. And f taaadelpbia- and 'Anchor Lin Steam Ship Companies. WILLIAM E. BELL, Licensed Broker. Convevancer tad Notarv Puhlir. iub oia siana,i3.Ci.'corner oi Alain ana riitn sts.. T J " I 1 T . . . . .L . .11 . S KJ . . . . . . X.. , . 9 mClilflOIMljiUtlj-J.j'l 1 n3-3a Snmxaer Cat Fashions. sol ffilMii undersigned has Ai. iuat received JsieneSUMjVKR Style t -of ; HATS of all Kinds, towbioh heinvitestheat tention of all who would Indnlgein thelatestfash.Callas the Hat and Cap store of . i JOHKfWfFWtlWS e 1 st Pablisaed fB. W. 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