Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 39, Number 30, 5 October 1869 — Page 4

HMI m .1 RICHMOND. IND, OCT."" 5th? 1869.

The Cincinnatis defeated tho Pacifies or San Francisco, last Thursday j score 64 to 5. : T;Lporte, Ind , intends investing $20,000 In Nicholson pavement. i ; . ;A carpenter, named Yr JJruoer,,was ' fatally injured in Indianapolis, ' last Thursday, by falling from a scaffold.' XN eorijr one uuuuicu uuuvo nine have been sold in Frankfort, Clinton "county, Ind., during, a fortnight Aguiah! :y rrl .' John Wiier. aged eighty-nine, and JMrs. Fogle, aged sixty-five, were mar- ! 1 t a..nrt,tl n f hnyarlftw last.' F. W. Blair, editor of tho Masonic Homo Advocate, and formerly Grand Master of Illinois, died in Indianapolis en Wednesday night. : Strong Pepper is the post master of PeDperviile,; Neb. Doubtless knowing his ground he was . a seasonable ap- J. " Nashville is going to hare a machine for "compressing cotton, ; costing 830,000. It will reduce a bale of cotton to tbfrteta inches'. ; "i . J.i'i j ; t..Joel M. Tucker; of Mousou, Mass.', h . a pair tree a hundred years -old, which has ripe and green pears and blossoms on its branches. ( The Indiana State Fair i the most r successful ever held in that State. The attendance Tbarsday- was estimated at fifty thousand. The receipts exceeded Sll.000. ('- crossing a ford of White River, near Cedar. Grove, Ind ,:ajew jlays ago, caught a cat. fish weighing fourteen lbs , with their hands. -. ? - S The Southern Typographical Unions a.ro eacn to souu a Doy o jen. o VVllugCi w k""' k l ft J . . intirnliai li'iifc tvnrk nilfi llOUT CVCrV (la V A n Ttpnivo stotiftware riianufactorv "'lias been commenced ' near 'Abington, w Virginia. The clay i9 almost as wlite 9 chalk, very tou"h,rftnJ makes excel Un nrora l"rl tho sflmp Iftml 13 mill , L t W TV .V A . .J....... - stone rock equal to the celebrated French burr. - . The latest style of courtship we have hoard of is for the parties to the tender .passion to appear at opposite .windows and eat peaches at each other. It is said tobe eoual to the handkerchief llirta . a : A an1 ftaa a A v a n t a rr A 1 rk f 1 o i n rr . , -more" substantial. Go; in, f peaches. Muncie .Times. ; : .At Crestline, Oliio, Friday night, Sept. 24, Mrs. Cassell was alone at home with her two children, theelder of whom was asleep in an adjoining room, LIIIU. f QUU UH VUV 1 v when her baby upset a coal oil lamp near them on the table, and in tho moth er's anxiety to get the burnfbg oil away from her child it was scattered over her, her clothing took lire, and neighbors attracted by the blazing light found her on the floor1' wrapped in flames, and so severely burned that she died in two hours. J She bad thrown hef baby: so far Aorav fritm liar tKof it oaAanarl nnliorin ea. : . 'v.:';""' ,,:;r;; . ' .A watch presented to Gen.;Washington daring the Revolutionary war; by a . Viiilailluhia wntr-li mlrfr nnmfH V-ih. V'se a with the request that the : former should present it to j any man he might find who deserved more of the Ameri- . can people than himselt, and which was afterward given by Washington to' La- ,(. fayette, and stolen from the latter at T "Nashville during bis visit to this country in 1825, has. according to the Nashville Press and Times, been discovered recently at a pawnbroker's shop, where it was s-eo by an old gentleman who , recognized it from a description published at the time of the theft. ; j Premature Burial. ' J; A terrible story, reported from Agen, and attested both by a doctor, and by ,; tho Uirecteur des Potnpes Funebres, shows tbat fears of premature burial in F-rance are not unfounded,"1 in conse quence of the law commandinfj inter- " rnent witliin twentj four,, hours after death. " A young : lady of x!Agen died ' about a year ago, and was buried in the cemetery of Sainto Roi.': A few days , Bipce her mother also expired,' . having before her death expressed a wish to re pose in the same coffin with her daughter, A "large coffin was. accordingly constructed to contain the two corpses, nd the body of the young: lady was ex humed. It was then discovered that the winding sheet had been torn open and , the right ; hand, which was disengaged ' ' from its folds, was deeply marked with bites. On the lid of the coffin; were some ; marks made with the crucifix which lay on her breast, and the whole circumstances of the cage ' left no doubt that the : unfortunate young lady had been a victim to t!ie horrors of prema - ture burial. Intense excitenaant pre vails in the neighborhood, - and an offi-ci-'l inquiry is to be made" on the sub frequent calls upon the dentist after. .ward. However,, if the Cincinnati ' man ' must make the foolish trial, let him by all means lighten his journey; by sing Mng rTho Anvil ChorusJ;,;',;.:, ;f

The financial editor of an exchange reports Marriages . dull; engagements depressed courtships, good and prime; scandal, overstocked; ' bcttes. plenty; beanx, soarco and, of poor quaiit3'..;X8 ; '"!!

Some B&y tho best way for a man to train op a child in the way rt snouiu go, is to travel that way occasionally himself.'-:-v-s- : '--' A good way to find a woraau outCall when she isn'tlet home, i; .. - Commissfoner's , Sale of I v eal s tat'e I'arsnant to n order f the Court of' Common Pleas of Vyne. County, Indian, the undersigned, will offer at public sals on tile premises hereinafter described . ' ' ' ' - ONTS the SOtb DAY of OCTOBER, 169, at 2 o'clock p. in. of said day, tbe following real eitate, to wit: Lots ' Nos. IS and 19 in the addition to Richmond, called Greenwood, laid out bx James W. Salter, in Wayne tovrnship, in said county, each lot containing 2 acres, the property : of Cristopher Her. mask, decaseJ. Lot So. 19 has on it a brick dwelling house. Onor-foarth of the purchase money will be required te be paid down, and the residue in three equal instilments ot'6r12 and 13 months after date with interest frou date. Notes from the purchasers will be required. A certificate will be given to purchasers to make deels when the sl'3 is confirmed and the conveyance are ordered br the Court. i "THOMAS NESTOR, Commissioner. Sept. 21.1S5U U , -... , . VUll DAY Ageuts wanted everywhere. Samples for two stamps. Address, BATES, HAINES A CO., : , 'i --. - Clereland, O. '11021 iyf. Secret History OF THE CONFEDERACY. iy y Edward A. ioiia. d. :; - Tho (Htotiwliag revdntittfvi and mtm-uimj disclosure, made in this vork,"are'creatinj: the most intense desire in the minds of the people to obtain it. Tho crvf pjlitiif iiitriynm, Ac, of Davis and other Confederate leider,'witU the IlUUlcn MiiUrie from i-15j hind the .Seines iu UichuiouJ," are ihorougly vctilifaU'l. Sfnd fur Circulars and see our terms, and a full description of the work. Address, , NATIONAL lTliLlSIIlXG CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Chicago, 111., or St. L juis, Mo. r .' 2i-8sv' - Cheapest House in the United States! M. E. Meeker, 106 Xassau Street, near Aon St.) and 37 Ann St. :,"v:" "; ' i; W Y O K K , , , .. Manufacturer and Jobber of . . FRAMl-of every description, CflUOMOS, : STKjfclL EGRAVINKS, OIL FAINT1XS, l.ITIIOGUAFIIS, 1 .FUOTOGUAFIIS, j STEREOSCOPES and VIEWS, ' "Af.nois, &c, &c. . ; At tlio Lowest Nctt Cash Prices. Everybody is invited to call and examine our XTxten- . v itck. ,y T" Catalogues Furnished on Application, noli-lyr. . . - D. P. Hollow ay, Former Com'r of I'ateuts. R. Mason, j J. M. Blanc-hard, Att'y at Law Late Examiner in Pat. OiBce. Holloway, Mason 3c. Blanchard, ' Solicitors of American aad Foreign Patents, ' - - and : Attorneys and Experts in Patent Cases, ; ' .' 459 Ninth, between E aad F Streets, t" V ; v , , :,wasiiintox, l. c. no2Ltf. FOR SALE OH LEASE. Tho suburban residence and ero'unds of J. W. Mauzj, situated l of a mile west of the city. This is one of tue most desirable placc-ftn the country. It fronts o0 rods on the National pike, runs 13) rods back to a public road, and is hedged on 3 sides. A FINE YOUNO ORCHARD. ' , , and all the fruits common to this clime. . ; X ha buildings ara coiiiuarfliju and handsomelv situated in a grove of; forest and evergreena, and consist of a . Two Stry Brick Dwelling with IO Koom Bath house with hot and " cold waer, Milk house wasn House, fcmoke noose" and Wood house. A good Barn Carriage house and Corn Crib with as-on siied attached; - ' . - .An Erer I'lowinf Foimlain snpplita water for the huiiae uiWk bons and barn. The proprietor desires tj movo South or this uroDerty would not be offered. rur verms apply 10 unas. u. liurcncnal over ,tu Citizen's Bank. no20-tf GENERAL HARDWARE B. Having added to otir Stocks of General Hardware Window Glass, 'l :. " ."6il, White Lead, , J , rutty, Springs, Axles, , Steel-tiie for Buggies, . Spokes, Felloes, ; . ' Hubs, Shafts,; , Bows, for Kxt Wagons ; And Buggias, ,: .Also Hubs, Felloes ' And Spokes ; for farm wagons, and a good stock of a CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS XV e also have the exclusive right for the sale of J. W HANSELS' Patent Double Action Burglar Arooi winaow Jjoos. and :. :: Safe Holder ... u. .? for Wayne Count and " ; Geo. Wilson's Sand Screen -,-t '. ; :, .The Rest in Use. : ; SAND SCBEESS MADE TO 0BDER. We intita onr patrons and the public generally to give tts a call and see if they cannot buy as low as at any oincr tiouseoi lite Business m idis marscv. . r TIIOS. BENTON & SON. No. 244, Main Street, lUchmrnd, Ind." 14-3m ET EVERYBODY 8wdTWENTT-riV CENT9 for a Certificate in Packard A Co's Grand Distribution, consisting of Pianos, Melod eons. Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Ac, valued at $75,000. Every article to be disposed of on the popular $1.00 plan, and cot to be paid (br until yon know what you are to receive. Certificates a.ni circulars sent od receipt of 25 cents, or five for SI 00. PACKARD ft CO. I . 66 West Fourth Street, 4 Cincinnati, Ohio. 18 6m ch CCiT Cin; TT U S T RECEIVE I, The Fall styles of Silk and L tlxo 2HHctt Store od .vJOHNSUPPRINS, r '. No..:45 Main". Street. ?5

KEROSENE LIGHTS PERFECTED

PATENT !0 ers ;:' ;.'': Safest! THE Simplest! " Best! s ''VTe have also alirge variety of FIRST-CLASS C A S IF D XT HJ JK IE S ADAC?CT) FOR PUONINO KEROSENE OR GAS. -.-. .. ith our I'atcnt Improvements, rilAXUtllKlW, BUACKETS. HANG IN 1 TABLE AND IIAD LAMP . of all kinds, ...: Can he Lightad as Quickly as Q-as, ; fiiled and trimmed safel.r and neatly, without removing the shade, globe or chimney, or janscrevving tho burner. . - , s V"e Lave a full stock f all kinds of ., t Kerosene Lamps and Fixtures - and all goods connected therewith. REMOVED TO 37 Barclay St. and 42 Park Place, ' .-'.' NEW YORK. ; ; 14-ly $15. Cet tJie Best. 1 $15. SENT BT EXPRESS, C. O. P. . : The ImDroved Oroido Gold Watches.;MAXUFACTUKED by us, are all Hunting cases, fineiy chafed ami . Lsatifulj enameled. Patent Levera, full jacelcd, and very one fully warranted for ijix years, to keep correct time, and wear and not tarnish. They are eq ial iu mske and 6nish to the best gold, and so periect in resemblance, that the best judges can scarcely detect them from solid gold watches. They will wear and keep perfect time as Ions; as canicd. We are now sending the best to any order bv express, for SI 3 each, and the Patent Lever, full" jew eled,at $.0, payable to the Express Aent on deliv ery. Addres i orders to . THE OROIDE WATCH COMPANY. 143 Fulton Street, New York. WM MAYER, " ;" ; Importer of FRENCH & GERMAN FANCY GOODS, as Alabaster Goods, China Firues Chessman, Musical Boxes, Sear Stands, Work lioxes, Ladies' Companions. Swiss Houses,. Dres-iing Cases, Ac, ic, ic. Manufacturer of" Traveling & Ladies' 15 a? i, Pocket Books, and Fine Lcatlter Goods, : . 148 Fulton Street- New York, a LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS. ' !' Martin Wells, Electrician, .112 Broad ;v ay. New York, (': Gives personal attention to selecting- and supplying the best and most scientific Jiihtning Conductors. Keeps on hand,' Iron, Galvanized Iron and Copper Cable Conductors, at lowest prices; also, Otis' Patent Insulator, or Glnss Ring; Wells' Patent Metallic Attachinent, superior to any Insulator in use. - The Trade supplied. S9Send for circulars and prica liifs. .SHADES! SHADES! The subscriber has opened a SHADE AND TABLE OIL CJuOTil WAREHOUSE, at No; 213 CANAL ST. NEW YORK, '' where he will Sell : PARLOR AND STORE .'3HADES; 25 Per Cent, below Broadway Prices! ' Stora Shades made and lettered to order. ' Merchants and Pedlars supplied at lowest cash rates. -' . '" "S. C." HIILTiRR. ; COMBINATION, I Twoof the morf Utrful and E:onovoical Intentions of the .-.-) , 'je are y. ,. ; .- IIULL'S PxVTENT COMBINATION , HOUSE HEATING , . AND COOKING RANGE, , i;i I ' ' " AND - : ' i , . TABULAR BASK-BUR XING : '. HOT-AIR FURNACES. Adapted for -Hard and Soft Coal, alio for Wood. Send for Circulars and Price List. J ; " MAXUFACTVKED BY HULL, GRIPPEN & CO., Nps. 2S8& 200 Tliinl Avenue, '"rJ is-1 jfEW YOIIK. NSCHOLSfIERALSOAP The Best Soap for Cleansing and Polishihg purposes in the w'brldX TRY" ITT- TRY IT I TRY IT I Try it on Oil-'gnmtr.ed Engines or Machinery. " Trv it on OumraedanA Greasy : Floors. , Try it on all wood-work or fainted War?, on mdows. on Mir rors, on Moves, Floors. Knives and Forks, Dishes, Ulass Ware, on Ink or other Stains on the Hands, or on anymiig tn wntcn an other soaps fail, and it will triumphantly vindicate its right to be called the Best soap in the voria. Use no other for Kitchen purposes. Askyonr Gro ceriorit.-, .MiAliUHUm k ltKO..'' ? . . , (Successor to Lamb A Cc.) ,. " 2 " 40 Courtlandt St., N Y. WM. L. CHASE & CO, M A C II-I-IV'E R"Y' c J3- Liberty- Streets New; York.T Dealc ra in all kit.Us of Machinery, including QEO.F. BLAKE'S PATENT STEAM PUMP CHAPE PATENT ERTCK JtACfilNKS, Steam Kngines and Boilers, Fitchburg Machine Co's Tools, Wood-workrng Machiner, Stamp Mills and r?rt.hnr. Mining Send lor Circulars, Krice List, Ac. WM. Jj. CIIASK & OO., 79 Liberty Street N. Y. The .-American Spa Spring do-'s" WOODBRIDUE CIIALYUKATE ... or ' :- - ,t:IRO N AV A T 12 X1 Is bottlod fresh at the Spa Farm SpRrxos, situa ted near vvooobkidoe, State orAew Jersey, one mile from Perth Amboy. The annaljsis ol leading Chemists shnwa that the Springs of the Spa Farm ar, on account of their uicuitiuni aim iumi jiuj properties, tuny equal to the celebrated Springs ot Spa, Pyrmont, Kue and .. ... . , ui,i niev conia nearly double the quantity ol Ikon of the fam'ous,Tu bridge Wells, in England. .. ... . , ni, ui,i mev eonia -1 .1... 1 .1 t'.i nntntit.. 1 ....... r . i ' Ibe woodbndge Iron w ater has already received me nignesi approounon 01 me most eminent rhvsf cians of this and other cities, as can be seen by Tes timonials at the Company's Office FRfc-D. J. EMMERICH, Pres't. . -r:?Q1 ' C-.--:fcVl- : 27 Maiden Lane. OOMSTOOK'S RATIONAL FOOD. For Invalid?,. Infants, a ed Dyspeptics ';-A Substitute for Breast Milk for Infants. rVintAinirKT .all illAiliami.a ii t .. n. 1 . . - ' ..... -- ........ i sreureuu, j nutritions .food for Invabds and Dyspeptics, easily digested bv stomachs that can bear no other food. , .'it. i Prescribed by Prof Wm. A. Hammond, M. D , lit . -r- - . , - .i. u. ouncis, tti. sn(1 m9DT. (Itllfr flniJMnt nkratM.na For Sale bv all the DrWTi ir ik. tt:j-j tsii I , ... uu UIKU CJUttCS I and tanadi., w .-,.-..- i - ' w inHuoMicicnruoffl, e., ppi v to llobert TT. xsucr, nKcni, v umxoKiiir io iteo wells Comstock H Fulton gtreet, New.Ycrk. - ;

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1 , ,rT.his loag triod aud popuUr Rouiy is again call cd to the attention of .the public. As often as the rer.it rolls around, iho proprietors annually male their bow to the people; and remind them that .jtiuongstthi ni ioj- things required for the, health, enmlortanl sustenance of the bodj through the loiijjand tedioii3 months of winter, Coe's Cough llala in should not be tnrgoHeni For years haa been ' household malicina aui mothers aai" tor the ivfetyxf their chil;"TOn, and all who suffer fi j any disease of the throat, chest aod lungs, cannot afford to be "without it. In addition to' the ordinary fonrounce so lonfn the market, we nair; furnish our mammoth family size bottles, which will, in common with the other Size, be found at all Drugstores. ; ' FOR CROUP, The iialsam will be found invaluable, and may al -wirs lie relied upon in the most extremt cases. WHOOPING COUCH. ' '' The testimony of ail who have used it for this ter riblodi seise doring.tiio last ten years, is, that it inyai ibly relieves and cures it. SORE THROAT. "i S . Kcsp your throat wet with the Balsam taking little and often and you will very soon find relief. HARD COLDS AN O COUGHS Yield tt onue ti a ateidy nse of this rreat remedy It will succeed in gifiu relief whero all otbei remedies have failed. . ' x , SORENESS. OF THE THROAT, CHEST AN LUNGS. v li.i ii-)t djlay procuring and immediately takini; Coo's Gon dii Balsam, when troubled with any of the above aaiuid di-Eculties." They are all premonitory symptoms of Consumption, and if not arrested, will sooner or later 3 weep you away into the valley of shadows from which none can ever return. r s IN CONSUMPTION, : Many a care-worn sufferer has found reliefandtodiy rejuios that h'r life has b?cn made easy and lirolonged by tUfe use xf Coe' CouhBalam, " -.J' '-i- IX SHORT, - -i... Tho people know the article, aad it needs no comment from us- Itis fora.lc by every Druggistand dealer in Medicines iu the United States, 4 -. ; , ; TIIE C. G. CLAUK Jt CO., Sole Proprietors, New Haven Ct. Read! Rsal!! Read!!! THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE , IS CABLED IO. ins . ' ". World s Great Remedy, C 0 E ;S D YS P E PS I iVCU R E . Shis preparation is pronounced by Dyspeptics as the only known remedy that will surely cre that aggravating and fatal malady. For years swept on its fearful tida, carrying before it to an untimely grave, its millions of sufferers. . 3i-. Cos's Dyspepsia Cure has Come to a.-,ns , ,! .:r.tbo . Hescue. : Indigestion, Dyspepsia isick Headache, ... Sourness or Acidity of Stomach, . , Rising of Food, Flatulency, , ' ' , Lassitude, Weariness, ' ?: ''' ' finally terminating t '.' . ! . . - v .: s " in Death, ' f Areui-i'irelVjCiirel by fiis patent reuiady, as the patientUkes it. AUhaugh but five years before the people, wimt is. the. verdict . of the masses? Hear whatfistor Sexton ot Milwaukee, nays I . . r From LESTER -SEXTON, of Miwaukee. Milwaukee, Jan. 21, 18SS. C. O. Clark & Co., Xem Hnreii, (htin i' Both my.'e'f an land wife have n.5ed Coe's Dyspep sia Cure, and it haa pr jved perfectly satisfactory as areinedv. 1 havj o hdsiutiou in saying that wj hverec8iv9d great benefit from it nsa. " . . Very respectfully, . . J Sig.ic 1 . . LESTER SEXTOS A CXKAT IILKS.SIX;. . Frum 14cv ..L. F.MtiT 1, Avon, Loraiu Co., O. ' .tt?r. Strong d Armitrong, I) ugguts, Cfe- land : Gbstlemem It ives me great pleasnae to state lh.it ray wife has derived great benefit from the nso of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. She has been for a namborof years greatly troubled with Dyspepsia, aeC'lnipanied witli violent paroxism of constipation which so prostratecLher that she was all the while f.ir months, nnable to do any things'. She took, a I your instance, Coa's Dyspepsia Cure, and has de rived GREAf BENEFIT FROM IT.andls now com. parafively well. She regards this medicine as great blessing. :" . Truly yours, ' : Jan. 15th, 1858. ' L. F WARD. rr .a. The Rev. IsAAO,AiKKN,of Alleghanytcstifiesthal it has cured him, after all other remedies had failed) . 11 -DRUGGISTS. Anyxlruifgiif in thcooBtry will teft yon, if you Uke the trouble to enquire, that every one that buyt a'juttle of )Coerlisiapsri Cure from 'thmj 'spenkt in the most unqualified praise of its great medicinal virtues. ' ' ' " ' Co , Dysp epsia f .Cur e ' WUIalso'bafound-iBvafuabletB all easse of Diar iea, Dysentery, Colic,. Summer Complaints, Gil '. ing, and ia fact every disordered condition of tli i ,-tomaek; ,k '.' . ' ': t Sold by DrggisU in city or county ererywher " :' ieif bottle, or by application to ,'t,,f 7 ,'. : ' ' THE C.G.CLAHK'CO., ...

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S. C. BYER

UiVDBRT AKER, f...ir ! ,No. 59 Main Street, . ' . (Opp. Phillips nail,) RICHMOND, INDIANA Crane, Breed &. Co 's Celebrated Metalic HuriaJ Coae and Casket. Everything pertaining to Funerals promptly furnished. . , , 41-tf. D. P. IIOLLOWAT. Col. R. M. MASON. James M. Ulakciiaki.' : UNION ' PATENT Agency. D. P. FOLLOW AY & CO. WASHINGTON CITY, D. C, HAVEengagedin the businessof soliciting Patents, and prosecuting TateDt cases. Husmess entrustedtn their care will receivepromptattention. Claims Against the Government, For Back Pay, For Pensions, &c, 'Will Teceire personal and prompt altention. A L IKFORMATIO W , Iu rafarence -tu Patent Laws cheerfully given. Copies of the Laws and Rules mid , Regula- ; tions of the l atent Office, will be sent, ".' grati on application In applying tor . a Patent the applicant should : Forward a Model of his Invention, If susceptible of being illustrated byamolel, ur if it consists iu a chemical compound, samples of the ingrediects in their commert cial state, and also in the proposed prepared lorm, should be sent. ALSO, A FULL DESCRIPTION O f the i n ventioti or discovery, and its advantages should be given asis practicable, to aid in the - proper preparation ol ".he papers. J-'" syPersons believing they have made an inventionor a dscovery in art or science, and desirous of knowing whether the same has been patented, by transmitting tou6 a model, Ordrawing, or a sufficient description to make the invention intelligible, can have a thorough examination made io the Patent offices cd the result of ifd examination forwarded to UiepJ foj treasonable coicpensatit n , CAVEATS, WILL BE PEEPAEED On short notice, by theinventon giving a briel description of thfcir invention with OKA XS IGS Viil be made in artstic style from models furnished bv inventors. Searches of the ReciirUs cl the Patent Oilier In regard to titles in Patent., will be made on application. r-emiti'iJ name or names cliarac- , -, ter of the invention, and, if possible, ';!-' : i . - ..t i . . a . opies of All Claims, In any Patf nt issued by the Patent Office since 1 8S5. will be furnished on the receipt of SI, the applicant giving the full name of the Patentee, nature o 1 thfi invention.date of the Patent, c. Washington City.Jaly 4, 1868 22tf WE ARE COMING 1 net4 fteosrtioc to Act (Vtjium, tn is.- i m f tv nntu. tm twrt for Pm' t Mmn IjujiMi J j "D WILL 1'IiLSEM .'to ANY PLKSOX, Sending us a One Hundred Club in our Great jfOnc Dollar Sale of Dry aud Fancy-GE. ;;, :; ,;;C3- .;0..0 X S , A WATCH. 60 yds. SHEETING, SEWINU MA- , . "CHIXK .In f .3 ... ... - vu. , , FREE OF COST. ymaller Clubs iu the fume ratio, viz.; -GO Club, 40 yds. Sheeting, Ac. Kc. 30 20 .- . Ackc. . Messrs. J. S, Uawes A Co. take pleasure in an nouncinp. beir.y the oldest and largest hcuse in the Dollar Trade, that they have been enabled by their loii experience and extensive resources to make, this present season, many important importations and j contracts with uiarufacturers, which with these additions to their Winter Stocks, has enabled them greatly enlaUirge their rates and Exxjiamje List. - . Send far Scie Lmttlar. f Catalogue of Goods and Sjinj-le gent to any address free. . 50-Please be very particular and send money by J registered letter. t' Address all orders to J. S. UAWES &.CO., " ! 1-5 Federal Nt Boston, Xas. P. O. Kox C. Wilcox's Worm Destroyer! - PURELY VEGETABLE, ' .' And Entirely Safe for the most Delicate Child. .ViSsviLiE, Ikd.,Nov. 2Gth, 1868.:' ;-'Pr. W. W. Wilcox, Sir: I have been atBioted seventeen years -with TAPE-WORM. htvetikan evjry,kial of nulieiue 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 shor t time removing the entire WORM, twenty-four feet long. I can cheerfully recommend your Remedy. as SAFE AND SURE in such cases. ; ; , - CHARLER SCHMIDT, Proprietor of Depot House, Main, bet. 7th' A 8th sts. ; t - : ? .1 Sew Aist, Ind-, July 80,1868. u- Dr. XV, XV. Wiuox,-Sir! I tried your Worm DoBtroyer upon one of my children that had been very puayfor borne time, although a hearty eater, and af-, ter giving two -doses, a large nnmber of stomach Worms were passed, one measuring eighteen inches long. I can recommend vour Remedy as safe and valuable. . 'Z, , .... WM.. LOGUE. " PLUMMBR & MORRISSON, r' ' ' V wilOI.rs.ALF AGENTS; j v- ' n:u RICHMOND .ikd. , Jf& For sale at retail, by Druggists generally. 45:2wn:2wo 6ra - . j .. i'J. . J- FKANCISCO, MT D. , ; j Iice andResidence South Franklin Stree . East side, betvreen Main and Walnut, ' i leT-n I f -rlCBMO.JI Iwr.

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I hereby notify the citizens of Richmond anl th surrounding co'untry that I am prepared to (uruistt all material and put on ; Slate Roofing in Good tyle, j ,:i Best Vermont Quarries, and do work us , ; -j . In .Low , as It Can be Done. ' And would refer to the roof on Grace M. E. Church, and tho tichoij llonss in the city. . ; .- ALL WORK GUARANTEED., ! . tolS-Cm ... J, II. JESSL'P. -, Oroide Jewelry. A complete set of .Jewelry, consisting of i'.reast 1 iu, har rings ana Meeve llutUrns, madtt ot this eel ebrated metal, which cannot be distinguished from gold, ana will wear uoriver, sent to any aanrerB a receipt of 0H cents. Address a .. CHARLES A. riEO-JMAN-, ' f '81 Nassau St., New Voik City no!8-5w 2 S. M. P. A Co. :.t The Great Cause o r 1 Jnst Published, in a sealed envelope. Price 6 cent A Lecture on the Xatur, Treatment and Radical TLCure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatirrhoea induced bv Self-Abuse; 1 1 voluntary Emissions Impotency, Kervons Debility, and Impediments to Aiarringe generally; ConsucaptioB, bpilepajt ana r Us, Mental and Piiysical incapacity, sc.. liy Htib J. unirerwcii, M. D., author of tae 'tureen JiK,'c The world-renowbed author, in this admirable Lec ture, ctearly proves from bis own - experience th.a the awful consequence ol Self-Abuse ma ha eflectu ally removed without dangerous surgical operations bougies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every gu&erer, no matter what bis condition may oe, mav cure himself cheaply, privately and radically, this lecture will prove a boon to tnous audit and thousands ' - ;' Sent under seal, iu a plain envelope, to any address ou receipt of sixcentscr two postage stamps, by adurssiiig the publishers. Also, Di. Culverwell's 'Marriage Guide,' p: ice 25 cents. ' ? i.-.. ' , ' Address the Publishers, -.. Vi.ns. J. C. Khnel Co., ;, Post office Box 4,533. 127 Bowtry, Nev York. oo21-4m. - JAMES M. STAHR, STESM & GiS PIPE FITTER; Gas Office ou Main Street, between Pear and Clarion, on 2d Floor. : Fine G-as Fixtures, at Less -111 AW EASTEISN PRICES, ?ZK work promptly done in the best and most satisfactory maimer and Vajikantei. - ;' -. Kichmond, Jan. o, 18G9. ' 4i:ly FOUTZ'S .CELEBRATED, M Cattle Powders. Thi1 preparation, lontr and fav6raWr tVySiiA tToken down and low-spirited hore, ffnTSi h? Btnnpthfnin(? and cleansing the It i a sure nreventi ve cf all diseaiea incident to this animal, scch as 1.UNO K v K K . ki.a.x ut.KS, t-lJ.' WATER, HEAVE!, CiLTGH3, DISTEMPER, i'EVERS, FOUN DER, LOSS OF APPETITE AXD VITAL ENERGY, ko. Its ns improves the wind, increases the apjetjte Kivs asmooth and xloity skin and transforms the iisral!e skeleton ; intoa fine 'ooking and spirited horse, I To keeper? of Cow this pre para tion is invaluable. It is a sure pre- . rentive against Rinderpest, Hollow Hum, etc. It has been proven by actual experiment to increase tha 'quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent, and make the butter Arm and pwect. In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and make tnim thrive much faster. : , .. . . In all diseases of Swin, such as Coaghs, Tleers in the Lungs, Liver, iu., this article acts as a specific. By putting from onehalf a paper to a paper in a barrel of 1 swill the above diseases will be eradi cated or entirely prevented. ir given in time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. .- ? DAVID E. 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Mixture within the reach of tha Pnblic. I am daily in receiptor letters from Physicians, Druggists, Merchant and Farmers, testifying to its curative powers. DAVID E. FOUTZ, 'Sole Proprietor, BALTIMORE, Uo. ' HOOT AXn SHOE MANUFACTORY .f .; KO. 3 MAIN STREET: r" 'jOOTS & SHOES, CHEAP FOR CASH! Having a good assortment of Boots and Shoes ftow on hand, of my own manufacture and Eastern made work, and beiag prepared to fill all orders tor either , . Sewed or Pegged Boots and Shoes. At the shortcstpossible notice' the undersigned re spectfuliy asks thecitizens of Richmond and vicinity for a share of patronage, thanking them for that heretofore so liberally extended- . Just erive 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 b wo interest, and want a good pair of Hoots or Shoes, made PiT-tingly of the best material and at reasonable prices. Richmond. May lb'th 1369. C ESTELI,. C . Stitched or Pegged iliV . .Boots, aiid.v; Slipes, MADE OP f THE BEST MATERIA T., and in a substantial and workman-like manner, made to order, at . .' T HENRY EMRICH'S SHOP, i! Txto Doirs Booth of Flamtners Drugstore !l if u On South Pearl Street, 5 j fC; Where he respectfully invites the" citizens ot Richnd and vicmitj to gi?e him a call and a share f patronage, being anre, from the good quality Of his work and the general satisfaction given heretofore, ih.tt all will be- weU" pleased with his manufacture. jpet-A grtod supply; or BOOTS and SHOES, , nade at Uis establishment, on band, which he is Being at verv low rates for Cash. ' . " f '. jamepairinedone at short notice, i - - ; 5 i -rf.v SliZTl-'-i i U. EM RICH. . , Richmond, May, J 9, lSfla. ... - :,t t ,l9r

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Dr. I. J. AVERY

1.? a S?" p-rl- 'rth door . cor. or rean asd IValniit-i ts n uicntnoni,julv7th,l88. J9tf EYRE & 1 IiANDBI.1,, F0URTII AND ARCH STREETS, : V P"IL.ADLPI.nA; PEN.t W THE BETTKK CLASS OF Good Black Silks, Melodeon Covers, Expensive 8 ha wis. Fine Pi- : ano Covers, Fine Dress Goods, Double Damask Cloths, Pillow Linens, . Fine Black, . Mohair, - Fruit; Doylies, ; Good Plain Silks, . Moire Antique 1 - ; Napkins, " p- 3. We keep a stock of Good Goods, adapted to the daily wants of families. t Ang.8I-6t.-- SiDti ' -,-a inj. TR BMONT HO USE OHN ELLIOTT. Proprietor. CORNER OF FIFTH AND MAIN, - Richmond, Ind. T. J. B A R GIS ;. ' AT No.12, ' Mam Street, Eed STOVE, DOES ALL KINDS OF JOB WOIiK.SUCH AS , . Putting on Metal Koofs, Pipes, &c, Ac. Iy3 Special atttention to settiug up Warm Air Furnaces, and has the best kind in use. and warrants . them to give satisfaction. All kinds ot Stores: keeps the Celebrated Self-Feeding Stove, "Morning Glory," for hard coal. Persons wishing anything, in the above line, would do well to give me a call. - L J. THOS.J.BARGIS. Richmond, Ind. June 2, 1868. 14-tf. 'PECTORAL ELIXIBi . ' ; WILL CURE - ; COUGHS, COLD8, CROUP, Hoar s eness, As t h m a, AXBattrrISASES OK THE . Tliroat and Taxings! - ,."-. ; .' ... In confirmation of the abve, 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 vears the etticientand respected pastor of Asburv Chapel in this city: ' i'fi'( ,'; We are prepared to certify from experiments the most reliable and convincing, tbat "Bark's Pectoral riLixia" is a very -swpertor remedy (or disease ot the Throat and Lungs. It is cxtensivvlv, used by the best Physicians for Coughs, Colds. Croup, Hoarseness, etc. etc. We recommend it to all and " especially to Ministers and other Public Speakeis who are troubled with Bronchial difficulties. It has lieen thoroughly tested, and acts like a charm. Jbe manufacturer, Thomas II. 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 manufactory, makes it a public benefaction. ... .. Wm. GgAHiM. Of the N. W. Indiana Conference. - Terra Haute, Indiana, August 2, 1S67. - From U. L. , Ball, Esq., the well known stove dealers ' ' -; ' " - Terrb Hacte, Julv 20, 1867, Mr. Tf'jmas II. Barb, Dear Sir:i have used your"'P ctoral Elixir" very extensively in my family, sr.d pronoutce it one of the best medicines ever usad. Itgires immepiatb relief in the worst cases cf Coughs and Colds. . ? - . Your's Kespectfullv, " ' : " ' ' ' " ' - ' B. L. BALL. S'PLtJMMER A MORRISSOX Wholesale Pruggists, Fort Wayne Avenue, .Richmond, Wholesale Agents for Barr'a "Peetoral Elixir" E. Ilarrold E. C. Potts, W. H. Ross t Reed A Butler. H. C. DICKINSON DEALER IX : 1 WATCHES, i CLOCKS, ' JEWEIBY, it j f : SILVER AXlf P LATE It . WARE, ' So, 1 Main Street, . , .,.,,, ;4i .,, .RICHMOND,, IND. ( 3&? Repairing, done on short notice," . April 2, 1368. : , ' . 6tf C. M. AI.KX ANDEB, lj. M.MASOS, . ' ate Col. 2d I). C. Vol; and f late Captain tn 2d D. C. bt-.P. M. of WashTn.D.C. Voluatrs. ,: . , A.les:ander & Mason. :r solicitors or.,. American and". Europeyn Patents, : ,' , : '-.'f"i AND ;?.. : COD NS ELLOKS AT PATENT LAW, . .. 15yeais experience as solicitors of Patents. 60 Seventh St., opposite the patent office, , VASIIINTOK, D. C. Tapers- carefully prepared, and Ta tents secured without delay. ; ., . ,. . t . Examinations in the "Patent office free of charge, and no individual fee asked in any case unless a patent is allowed. . j - i Send for circulars of terms, instructions and reS erences. nolS-tf. jFALIi Hat Fashions. THE undersigned has instrceived hisna Iv. FA 1.1. Style of .. II ATS of nil Kinds. tn which e invites the at lentirm of all who would r: i nauigein ine iiesuiB-Fg, i-Callat theHatand Ml Cap store of -r Richmond, Sept. 8,I89, hie . Is Published by B. W. DAVIS, ou Tuesday Ilornings, At02pcrolunie, r " J'; PAYABLE IS ADVANCE. J OB PRINTING, We na,ve: new "DAT JOBBER," and new fonts o t Type of the latest tyles both plain and fancy, ana f are prepared to do ; tlattnd,1,B,3r

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