Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 39, Number 34, 2 November 1869 — Page 4
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. i Kttratlity Amtitag lh Presidents. H 1 There hare beeo fifteen persons; elect ed by the people to the office' of Presl-ij dent of the Ubitad States. Of this num ber the ' preftn Incumbent is the 'only surriTor. It ti ' true- tht lessrs.' Fllmore and Andrew Johnson, who - were chosen Vice President and beQine.PreI ident by the death of their chiefs," 'Tay lor and Lincoln, are still riiting is extraordinary mortality J Tlie first president. General Washington, died, while the second '- President was in oSoei " "::;.'rr,l The second and third, " John "' Adams and Thomas Jefferson, deceased while the sixth President was in oflrfce ! r The fourth President, James Msdicoii, and the fifth, James Monroe, expired doting the administration "of President Jackson. But the fifth President, James Monroe, died five years, before the fourth, James Madison. !l .'r? The sixth .President, John Quincy Adams, lived until 188,' and died when James K Polk, the tenth President, was in office . i- ; -. - . 7. , . ,--. -is The seventh PresidentGen.'" Andrew Jackson, three years befoTb " bis-prede ceesor; the sixth President, viziiiaslj&'iTbe eighth, Martin Van Buren, died in 1866, when Andrew Johnson was in The ninth,, GenJ Harrison, expired one month after his inauguration, in 1841. Tho tenth, James K Polk, died within three months after leavibgjihe 'offic in May, 1849. " ni" : Gen. Taylor, the eleventh President, died in office iu July 1850. ! General Franklin Pierce; the . twelfth President, has just deceased, being the last surviror of the" ex-Presidents i, His successor, James Buchanan, departed this life in June 'of last yearbc1ing the thirteenth. President. ' Abraham 'Lincoln,' the fourteenth Presidentas is well known, was 'assassinated in April, 1865, being the second month of his second term. We give below a table showing, the nomber of years each' President lived after the expiration of, his . Presidential term, taking no account of the odd months: t . , , . George Washington, three years ., ' imJohn Adams, twenty five. ' r Thomas Jefferson, seventeen years, James Madison, nineteen years. James Monroe, six years. ' John Quincy Adams, nineteen years. Andrew Jackson, eight years. , ,: " William Henry Harrison died in 1 of fice. '.' ' ..:,;' : James K Polk, three month after expiration of office, t ., " -- General Zschariah Taylor died in office, --j - Franklin Pierce tweicVe years. James Buchanan seven years. Abraham Lincoln idied inpfice?" j Life and Manners In I Montnna A letter dated at 'Last Chance1 Gufcfcy Helena, Montana Territory, written . by a gentleman of Brooklin to a member of his family, gives a pleasant onj-hand sketch of life and manners in: that ' rej Let me give you my-impressions regarding the various phases of Mon tana society. To begin with, all late comers are dubbed by the "Void mountaineers "Pilgrims'."- At Fort Benton, 'thV head of tbe Missouri river navigation,. ? the pilgrims fiiist smell mountain air, and until he gets well out of town he snuffs mountain whiskey. V- The town-of '.Bent ton consists of one 'extended - street j of houses, all in one row and nearly all 6ccuied either as dance' houses or vwhtsky shops. - The quiet waters of trie Missouri flow on the opposite : side. -j " Of -course a few hours residence in thst place wa3 enough, for ia and Itook - cre"yabcc for Helens, xiooh as possible "Janl cd romanceand J goViW . I gOl tn the day time,' la- tkeape of dust in my eyes, ears, nose and mouth &nd .Xotit at mgtft Detween a pair 01 Dianxewin the shape of rain. At first Helena did not make a faVOtable impression jupoa'cne.-' , The ? streets were full of loafers, gamblers " and , fellows belonging , to - another, .species; grown on these mountains only,. f called "Selfliisers," whose distinguished traits are capacity for bad whisky aod ability to live on one ''square" meal of buffalo meat and bread a ; week. , Each alternate bouse is a shop, a 'hordy gur: dy," a faro bank, or a keno roll," with an occasional Jew clothing-store intersperced among them. Restaurants with fan ci f ul n ames Kao kan, " '?Kly as,' "Magnolia,":T'Ae are also plentiful Spanish "Bull-wljackers'are daily visible in the streetsyelling Mexicanatlis at their cattle, at the same time, taking tufts of hair oat of r tne backs of s;the leaders with a twenty-foot whip. Chinamen, as they pass along,' squeak 1 out their doleful notes; and an auctioneer Is frequently beard wanting some one I to "Go the five on itl" "Give him the five on ill' :-. A civilized beings dropped down iu Helena without going , through the proces of making the Journey, would anreiv lmacrme nimseii in uetuam. . . r- aT 7 ilontana U going through with, her
hardest trial this season. Water is an sbSolutrffiSc-essTtyrt whole territory is' suffering for the want of it ..Only, a few camps have a. rcnuof .water, and it costs immensely when they get it.- ".Thoughtful ( men apprehend a bnrd time for Helena through the" 'coming winter .mon tha, .and, I,. shall not wonder if we haye starvation, bread riots, or ; something of the- kind,' on onr hands. '1 s One thing whicn impresses me more than' any. thing else here is the ?. vein of j recklesncss :t that runs a through every j thing, from a business transaction to a common place remark.' 'Usurers have lent' money on collateral at rates as high as ten per cent a month. Iu conversation" the usual mode" of assenting to any proposition is:' f 4,Ybu bet your life," or 'Pll gbuiy, bottom dollar on iL'! Gain., bling hells, keno houses and-'hurdy-gur-dies'.are licensed -concerns here, and the faro dealers are among the richest1 men" in town,'- . , ,-,..,
,W knew for a long time that death was dabted to whisky for much business,:, but 1 we only learn now that he runs a distilery himself. " James F Deat!irs distilery is at Warsaw Indian,' and quiet reigns at Warsaw," doubtless.' We persuine the .oil , fellow's sign tis a death's head. Commercial. j-n ) -. t- - -ri .Many of our old citizens will remember Absalom Death,iho was- for ' many - years the steward of the old Commercial Hospital in this city: About tbe year 1830 he was engaged in ; rectifying whisky on Main street, just opposite tbe Court House, and the sign over his door reads,'" S--J --- ' 'Rectified Whiskey.' ' 'Absalom Death. As an honest old countryman and his wife, who were returning - from market, by Mr. Death's store, the old lady caught a glimpse of ' the sign, and immediately seizing the reins, ex claimed: Hold on, John. There is one honst'man in Cincinnati anyhow. 'Just see that are sign, and, she read. .; , Bactified Whisky Absolute Death. - That will do, drive on, John.. Cin. Chronicle. - - 4 n : - i ... .... . .. - . - - England, begs "to - inform his friends that he has continued for the last twen ty years to perform Surgical Operations on Old Boots and Shoes, by the adding of,Feet, making good the legs, binding the broken, healing the wounded, mending the constitution, and supportingthe body with a new Soul. His side spring Balmorals at 10s 6d. will be found, as elastic as an Act of Parliament, but admirably suited for, those who tread only in the paths of rectitude;, their, durability .isiequal to .truth itself;,, and .they . fit the boot as innoctzice the face of child hoed. -. , ,T. , . .- ..,..!...--;.,' : Dr: I. J. AVERY, a T HIS OFFICE on South Pearl, fourth door 9l from the '. W, cor. of iarl and Walnut-gta a preparea to attend promptly to alicnlls in the lioe 01 I his Profession ?- itichmoDd, July 7hJ68. 19tf tTR E MO NT HO USE r JOHN' ELLIOTT Proprietor, ' - CORNEB OF FIFTH AND MAIN, . ..... v t . Richmond. Ind. 1 3 Stitched or Pegged 1 Eoots'aiid. Slioes, M4DE OF THE BEST MATERIAL, and in a substantial and workman-like manner, made to order, at ' , HENRY EMRICH'S SHOP. Two Ooora South of Plumtners Drugstorff On South , Pearl Street. Where be respectfully invitea the eitirena of Rich- : ond and vicinity to give him a call and a share of patronage, being sure, from the good quality ot his work and the general satisfaction given heretofore. that all will be w ell pleated with his manufacture. , JWA good supply of BOOTS and SHOES, inaaeat nis estaoiisnment, on nana, whicn be is Bel ing at very low rates for Cash. ! -Repairingdone at short notice. ' ' H. EMRICn. 1 Richmond, Oct. 19,1869. . n , ,i. A? 12tf . vwvwvvv'yiviA'vvAivwvvwv "''ff'TJ HlTRPffKNAT.' ATTORNEY AT LAW , ; - a .J - and - .-? '.n'.'-i''-;; N"'0't&-ry:Public OSce, over Citizens' Bnnkt, entrance o Muln Atreet'
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STE ft &cGiS PI?EF ;asOfiice on MaiuStfert. between., FeaiJ "and Clarion, on 2d Floor.' Fine Gas Fixtures at Less THAN EASTERN PRICES . ; ,-?5STAll work promptly done in the best and most satisfactory maoner and W arrahtbb. ' " 1,1 Kichmotid,Jan 5, 1S89. : A J 1 ,41:ly , is A Partner Wanted, A To take an interest in a r,ew " discovery of great ralne. Perfect ,saff sfactioit -puvBted. The parties can hatnj an oppoi-tunity'to tiMt fhe ,artic1a'to their entiro satisfaotioa. Tlie artiales ar in the htpi' of oiediciue, and has never tailed t cure in a bait do sen dilTt-reot diseases that are rery common to man and will prove fatal if not removed 1 have no desire to. swindle any one,. My reasons for a partner is for the want of capital. Any person desirous of engaging in a Very paying business, and to relieve the dis tress of thousands ivould do well to investigate tnis matter. Kor further particulars inquire at the Paliadmna o.fBce.' j i. :'.''. "t-'. cno22-tt... h '.. : ' A,r JEHIEL RAILSBACK i it..; - . . f RESPECTTFITLIiY arinonnces to the citizens of Richmond and- Wayne county, that ha has resumed the Practice of Law. in- the room- over Haines Store, opposite the Kicbmond National Bank, where he woiUcLbe j) bused to sea his old friends and alldeiring his assistance in (hat line. "Entrance one door JVest of S. K: Wiggins Co'. 'a Haddlery and Leather Store. - -Kichnaoad, Aug. 10, 1869. -k:J SL X J '28tf AKGUST US B " YOUN G , II Attorney and Notary, aT0(Gce in Haines' Building,, opposite the Eich- . inond National and Citizens' Banks, 23 ' Richmond, Ind. tf. T. ROSE Dentist -N. W. Corner of Main and Pearl-sts " Hiclimbiid . Ind TEETH EXTRACTED without pain by tha use of Nitrous Oxyde or Laughing Gas. . SBTeeth inserted from $ 10 to $15 per set. '-' 1 a'AH work warbaxted. Feb. 20, 1S68. NICSOIiSON & BRO., Booksellers Ss Stationers, : ' (NEW STAND) Cor: 5th and Main, Odd Fellows Building; RICHMOND, INDJAMA. '42-tf ... JO HN H. POPP, a TTORNEY,1 AT LAW and NOTARl im. Office No. 33, Main-st., R 'hmond, Ind Attends to the collection of all claims in any State o tbe Union. Will practice in sny of the Courts of Indiana aad Ohio. Execute Deeds, Mortgages, and Powers of Attorney, either inland or foreign. Br special arrangement with C. P. Adac, in Cincinnati, (German Consul) and Hiller a Co., of New York, 1 am enabled to forward and receive any money packages or other valuables, as well as to attend to the transit of persona from anT part of Europe or from thiscouutry. , ,. . . ,2eAIl tjusiness strictly confidential and promptly attended to. J. H. JPily7th,1869, I9tf WOODlWOGD! ABOUT 800 CORDS OF WOOD n the tree for Sale, about two miles from Richmond J Apply to -. , JAMES M. STARR, , At the Gas Works. Richmond, Sept. 2 1, 189. D. P. Hollow at, Former Com'r of Patents- j, s R. Mason,. j J. M 1 Late Bunchabd, Examiner in Att'y at Law i J Pat. Uflice. - .Holfoway, Mason & Blanchard, '., ,. Solicitors of American and F oreign Patents, Attorneys and Experts in Patent r "v. " Cases, 459 Ninth, between E and.r Streets, ' " WASHINGTON, D. C. ' no21f- , " .-- ..." ' ) :.-'. -- "' ET EVERYBODY Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS fora Certificate in Packard ft Co's Grand Distribution, consisting of Pianos, Melodeona, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Ac, valued at $75,000. Every article to be disposed of on the popular $1.00 plan, and not to be paid for until you know wbat you are to receive. Certificates and circulars sent on receipt of 26 cents, or five for 1 00. I PACKARD A CO. ft 68 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. IS $in ch COAT Cin. Slate .Eoofino:.... , I hereby aotify the citizens of Richmond and the snrrouniling country that I am prepared to furnish all material and put on Slate Roofing in" Good Style, aad Slates frem the- - - Best Vermont Quarries, v aad to work as ' - " " Low as It Can be Done. And wonld refer to the roof on Grace M. E. Church, aud the School House in tbe city.- . ; : -. ' ALL WORK GUARANTEED. I3-6m o ' ' f J. H. JESSUi-.' ' i ENTS WANTED for Cbamberlia. : I For tlie IPeople ! ' 5 Containing full iustraction and Practical Forms, adapted to evry lund ot Business, aud to alt .; w . ... the States of the Union. By . FRANKLIN CHAM BERLIN, of the United states tsar. 'There is no book of the kind which will take rauk with it for authenticity, intelligence and completeness. Springfield ( Mass.) Republican. This is the ONLY NEW BOOK of tbe kind pub lished for manr years. It is prepared by an able LA W 1 bin, or tweoty-nve years' ex perience, and just what everybody seeds for daily use. It is highly, recommended by many eminent Judges, including the Chief Justice and other Judges ot Massachusetts, ana tne Cuiei ana entire iiencn of Connecticut. . -. t ' . Sold only by subsdription. Agents wanted everywhere. Send for Circulars. . " ' VS' O. D. Cast A Co., Publishers, Hartford, Conn.; No. 1 Spruce Street, N. York; Cincinnati, Ohio; and Chicago, Illinois, j v; , ... CAUTION.-An old law-book, ' publisned many years ago, has just bt-en hastily re-issued as 'a new book, Without even a suitable revision of its odsolete statements. Do not confound thHt work with CbamKiuN'a Law-Book fob Thk Peoplb. DR. S . B . 1IARRIMAN , i Has removed hia Residence and Office to No, 1 5, North Pearl Street. : i--sir: ' . ''..' ; Office Honrs: From I to 2, and from 6 to 7 P M.and at all other times. when not professional! engaged. -"': '('v ; s. Richmond. Jnlr 13th. 1869. "" " 19:3m
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WITlJ'fia- . -PATENTLiAJUP8, THE Safest! Simplest ! , Best! Wo have also alirge variety of FIRST-CLASS KAS FHXTTTLTKES AIiTTED FOR BCRISO KEROSENE OR GAS. v- v j With our Parent Improvements, 1 ' 3 f ' CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS HAXGIJnT TABLE 'a NDUAN D LAMf S j ',- --;;7f: of all kinds, ; o'; . . " Can be Lighted as Quickly, as Gas,' filled and trimmed safely ;tnd nearly, without removingthe shade, globe or chimney, or (unscrewing the burner. ;tii,: ;; J-,--1 '.' ' : ' We have a full stock of all kinds of - -' Kerosenec' Lamps;and , Fixtures, -: and all goods connected therewith. - JULIUS I VES & CO rr-v . i... REMOVED. TO; 7 37 Barclay St. and 42 Park Place, NEW YORK. 14-Iy $15. Qet the Best. : $15. BENT IT BXPRBSS,' C. O. D. The ImDroved Oroid8 Gold Watches MANUFACTURED by ns, are all Hunting cases, Andy cheued and beatifvtty enameled. Patent Levertjjuil jeweled, and every one 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 judges can scarcely detect them from solid gold watches. They will wear and keep perfect time as Ions- as carried. We are now sending the best to any order by express, for 415 each, and the Patent Lever, full jeweled, at $20, payable to the Express . Agent on delivery. Address orders to y : T , -. ;.TH OROIDE WATCH COMPANY". l , v-". 143 Fulton Street, New York. WM MAYER, Importer of FRENCH & GERMAN FANCY GOOS , as Alabaster Goods, China Figures Chessman, Musical Boxes, Segar Stands, Work Uoxes, ( j . Ladies' Companions, Swiss Houses, Dressing Cases, Ac, Ac., Ac. Manufacturer of Traveling & Ladies' Bag?, , Pocket Books, and Fine Leather Goods, '148 Fulton Street. Few York. LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS. - Martin Wells, Electrician, 112 Broadway, New York, Gives personal attention to selecting and Applying the best and most scientific Lightning Conductors. Keeps on hand, Iron, Galvanized Iron and Copper Cable Conductors, at lowest prices; also, , Otis' Patent Insulator, or Glass Ring; " also Wells' Patent Metallic Attachment, ; superior to any Insulator in use. The Trade supplied. -..-'.'. ."Send for circulars and price lists. O U C SHADE SrSHA D E S ! The subscriber has opened a SHADE AND TABLE , -n ' OIL CLOTH WAREHOUSE, at No. 213 CANAL ST. NEW YORK, i where be will sell ' ' ' ' PARLOR AND 8T0RE JHAD FS 25 Per Cent. below.Broadway Pricjs! , ., , Store Shades made and lettere to order. Merchants and Pedlars supplied at lowest cash rates. S. C. MILLER, COMBIATIOA7. Two of the moit Useful and Economical Invention of the ' ' " age are : HULL'S PATENT COMBINATION : HOUSE'-:'; HEATING : AND COOKING, RANGE, " ' . AND , " TABULAR BASE BURXIXQ HOT-AIR FURNACES. Adapted for Hard and Soft Coal, also-for Wood. ' ' . Send for Circulars and Price List. f -v. , .... , ItaSCFACTURKD BX ,J 1 HULL, GRIPPEN & CO., Noa. 288 & 290 Third Arenue, . ..-i-- : r'- NEW YORK. ' NICHOLS MINERAL SOAP The Best Soap for Cleansing and Polishing purposes in the worldl TRY ITt " TRY IT I TRY IT ! . Try it on Oil-gummed Engines or Machinery. Try it on Gummed and Greasy Floors. Try it on ail Wood-work or Painted Ware, on Windows, on Mirrors, on Stoves, Floors, Knives" and Forks, Dishes, Glass Ware, on Ink or other Stains on tbe 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. AskyourGro- ; cer for it. NICHOLS A BRO., . , .-.. . (Successor to Lamb A Cc.) 40 Courtlandl St., N Y. , ,WM. L. CHASE & CO., IACHINERI, " 79 Liberty "Street Kew Yoik. Dealers in all kinds of Machinery, including GEO. P. BLAKE'S PATENT STEAM PU.M P CHASE PATENT BRICK MACHINES," Steam Engines and Boilers, Fitchburg Machine Co's Tools, Wood-working Maehiney, Stamp Mills and : Crushers, and Mining Machinery generally. Send lor Circulars, Prire List, Ac. ; ... ', WM. L. CHASE A OO.. X'ii:!v v '- 79 Liberty -Street N. Y. 5 ' The American Spa Spring Co-'s ' WOODBRIDUE CI1ALYUEATE t' , ' ! '';" or - IRON W A T E H Is bottled fresh at the Spa Farm Springs, situated near Woodbbidoe, State of New Jersey, one mile from Perth Amboy. . .. The annalysis of leading Chemists shows that tbe Springs of the Spa Farm are, on account of their medicinal and invigorating properties, fullv equal to the celebrated Springs of Spa, Ptrmont", Egkb and Frakzbksbkcn, in Germany, and that they contain nearly double the quantity oIIbon of the famous Tunbridge Wells, in England. ' The Woodbridge Iron Water has already received the highest approbation of tbe most eminent Physicians of this and other eities, s can be seen by Testimonials at tbe Company's Office - - FRi.D J. EMMERICH, Pres't. -,;,!- "V - 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. 1 Prescribed by Prof Wan. A. Hammond, M. D., lat Surgeon General 17. S. A., Prof. H. B. Sands, M. D and many other eminent phvsicians. - - ; For Sale by all the Druggists in the United States and Csnnriai- . ; .. - - For Circulars, References, Ac, applr to Robert II. Taber, Agent, (Successor to Geo Wells Comstock.) 716 Fulton Street, New York.
COlrS COUGH DALSAL1 !
hew lsr;n ".'' A i e.i J hit pl.lt sr. atmi; This long tried and popular Roufledy is again call ) ed to the, attention, of tUe publio. , As often as the yoa i rolls around,, the proprietors annually make their bow to "the ;p'eople; ' and 'remind them that amongst tb many things-required for 'the health,' comfort and sustenance of the body through, the Inngand tedious months o.f .winter, Coea Cough Balsam should not be forgotten. For years it has been a honseboid medicine and mothers ansinns for tb safety of their children, aad all who snfTr ft am any disease of the throat, cheat, and lungs, cannot afford to be without it. . In. addition to the ordinary fourounce so long in the market, we now furnish our mammoth family size bottles, which will, in coniuion with the other size, be found at all Drugstores. -ij i;.f- vsa .- iri '.,: .. i :, :u;.r , FOR CROUP, , ;, it-l Tha Balsam will be ' fonnd invaluable, and may al ways be relied upon in the most extreme cases. - :- : WHOOPING COUGH. 'Thetestimony of all who hare used it for this ter rible disease dnring the last ten years, is, that it invariably relieves and cures it. ., s ? .V. ' ' SORE TIIROAT. Keen vour throat wet with the Balsam taking little and often and you will very soon find relief. HARD COLDS AND COUGHS Yield it once to a steady use of this great remedy It will succeed in giving relief where all other remedies bare 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, wilt sooner or later sweep you away into the valley ot shadows from which none can erer return, z; .. - . I UN CONSUMPTION, . , '.'jj.'" -i . - H rS , .'... i I Many a care-worn sufferer has found relief and today rejoices that hsr life has been made easy and orolonged by the nso of Coe's CougbBalsam. ,:rt IN SHORT, The people know the article, and it needs ' no comment f coiri ns: It is for sale by every Droggistand dealer in Medicines in theUnited States. '- THE CO. CLARK it CO., , Sole Proprietors, New Haven Ct. Read ! Read ! ! Read ! ! ! THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE IS.CAI-tEn TO THB World's Great Remedy, EiOE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. Shis preparation is pronounced by Dyspeptics as the only known reined r that will surely we tlifc.1 aggravating and fatal malady; . For years swept on its fe irful tide, eirrying beforo it to an untimely grave, its millions of sufferers. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure has Come to ; oithe- 'Jleseue;v r Indigestion, Dyspepsia iek Headache, Sourness or Acidity of Stomach, " Rising of Food, Flatulency, ,2- . Lassitude, Weariness, finally terminating . in Death,. Are as surely cured by this potent remndy, as the patienttakes it.' Although but five years before the people, what is the ' verdict : of the masses ? Hear what Lester Sexton ot Milwaukee, says: From LESTER SEXTOS, of Miwaukee-1 Milwackk, Jan. 24, 186S. Messrs . C. G. Clark fr Co., -Veto Haven, Conn. : Both myself and and wife have used Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and it has proved perfectly satisfactory as a remedy. 1 have no hesitation in saying tffat WO liavereceived great benefit from its use. Very respectfully, Signed LESTER SEXTOM , ff (A.GRBAT RLESSIXG. . ... From. RevL. F, Ward, Avon, Lorain Uo.,O.J ; , Messrs. Straw it Arnstrong, DmygisttfCle'- land: j Gsntlbmeh It gives rae great pleasnae to stale 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 ber that she was- all tbe while lor months, unable to do anything. She took, a I vour instance Coe's" Dyspspsia Cure, and has derived GREAT BENEFIT FROM IT, and is now comparatively 'well. " She regards thi medicine as a great blessing. ; Truly yours, Jan:i3tli;i863: - ':J - L. F WARD: " v " CLERGYMEN. ' Tbe Rer. Isaac A ikes, of Alleghany, testifiestbat it has cured him, after all other remedies had failed, i ;"r..;'i 'j!''; : a" --- ''." 1 - - :- ' DRUGGISTS. Any druggist in the country will tell you, if yon take tbe trouble to enquire, that every one that buys) a bottle of Coe's Diapeosia Cure from them, speaka in the most unqualified praise of its great medicinal virtues. '- 1 " ' Coe's Dyspepsia Cure Will also be found invaluable in all "casse of Diar hea, Dysentery, Colic, Summer Complaints; Griping, and in fact every disordered condition of the Stomach. Sold by Druggists i a eity , or county everywhere f I dor bottle, or by application to .r ., , THE C.G.CLARK ., , Sola, Proprietors, Hew Baan,Ct. .
UIVIE RTAKER, (Opp. Phillips Hall,) . RICHMOINTD, INDIANA "'"Crane; Breed & Co's Celebrated Metallc Itnrial Case and Casket,' 'Everything famished, i .- . pertaining' to Funerals promptly 41-tf. D. 1. Hollow ay. r :-Col..R.M. Mason. , . jAMtS M.. BLAKCHAl(tD,;;; J . ,- I UNION PATENT -Agencyi D. P. HOLLOWAY & CO. - - J" ... . ; . r - f M ... . - - V f ; 4 WASHINGTON CITY, D. C, H 2 WAVEengagedin the bosinesKof soliciting iatJB8.ents.and urosecutinc Patent cases, liusicess entrnstedtotheir care will receivepromptattention. , ... -' -. ; :...:::-v I r k atsi la Jfiom Claims Against theGoTerameii, . For Back Pay, For Pensions, Will teceive personal and prompt attention. ALL INFO RM ATI ON In reference to Patent Laws cheerfully given.. Copies of the Laws and Kules aud tiegniationa oftbe Patent Offiee, will be sent, grati on application . In applying lor, s . ? a' Patent the applicant should ' " Forward a Model of his Invention, If susceptible of being illustrated by a molel, or if it consists is a chemical compound, samples of the ingredients in their commer-v. cial state, and alsn in the proposed -prepared torm,.hpuld bo. sent. J : ALSO, A FU LI DESCRIPTION Uf the invention or disrovery, and its advantages should be given asis practicable, to aid in tbe praper preparation ot;:ho papers. ; ' ,-!y"Persons believing Ihey bare made aninvenIkiDora dscovery in art ar science t and desirous of knowing whether the same has be en patented, by transmitting to us a model, brdrawrng, 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," WILL BE PBEPAKED On short notice, by theioventor giving a briel description of their invention With1 , . .... -.-!. rfit'i -..ri' ''ff ' 2 t: v K A,VVIS;G;? ;,ti X'-vr-Will be madeinartstie style from model s furnished by inventors.,. - rr ' '' Searches of the Records ot the Patent Office In regard to titles in Patents, will be made on application. Send full name or names character of the invention, and, if possible, ; date of Patent. 1: ;. opies .of A J Claims, I-'--' In any Patent issued by the Patent Office since 183(5, will be furnished on thereceipt of $l,the applicant giving the fnll name of the Patentee, nature o f the invention ,aate 01 ine l atent, rc. Washington City; July 4,1863 '-: - - "22tf WE ARE COMING i: A ND WILL PRESENT TO ANY,. PERSON, Sending us a One Hundred Club in onr Great JSStOikv Dollar Sale of Dr auU Fascj- - . ',.) A WATClt. CO yds. SFIEETING, SEWING MA1. . " CUlE, Ac.,' Ac, ""' r l : freeofcost r t; - - - ' - "i Smaller Clubs m the same ratio, viz.: 60 Club, 40 yds. Sheeting, Ac. &.c. - -' 30 ".. ' 20 ' - &c., tc. Messrs..!. S. Hawes A Co. take pleasure in an-' nonncing. 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 important" importations and contracts with manufacturers, which with these -ad ditions to their Winter Stocks,' has . enabled them greatly enlatorge their rates and Exchange Lint. ( Send for New Circular. Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any ad dress free. - ; -'.' ' 1 Pleaae be very particular and send money by registered letter. -, . :.; . b.isl Address all orders to . ( . J. 8. HAWES fc CO.. 1 - ' ' 13 Federal St Boston, Mas. P. O. Box V, r ... . . , Wilcox's Worm Destroyer' P URELY V EGET ABLE; v And Entirely Safe .for the most Delicate Child, 'r J-'.'..' EvAbVtLi,i;,Isp,Nov; 23lh, 1868. Dr. W. W. Wilcox, Sir: I have been afflicted seventeen years with TAPE-WOKJI. have tikan evo- kial of medicine 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, twbntt-vour fxkt loko. " I can cheerfully recommend your Kemeily aa SAFE AND SURE in such cases. . , , CIIARLER SCHMIDT, ; ' Proprietor of Depot Ilonse, itaiii, bet, 7th A8th-sts. NawAi-BANT.lBd., July 30,1888. Dr. W. W. WiLCo, Sirs I tried yonf Worm Destroyer upon one of my . children that had been very uny for some time, although a hearty eater, -and afer giving two doses, a large number of stomach . Vorma were passed, one measuring eighteen inches ng. I can recommend your Remedy . as safe and aluable. ' ; - ' WM. LOGCE. : PLUMMER & MORRISSON, WHOLESALE AGETTTS;' ; L:-'VT RICHMOND, IND T"For sale atretail by Druggists generally, j 45:2wn;2wo 6m . "'. ': ; - -7 r . ' - - - -; Dissolution Notice. i'anHE firm of Clark Mnlford A Co., is this d ly dii solved, J. Barklow withdrawing. E. Clifford i -uttaorixed to settle all accounts. - " ' I Richmond, Ind., Oct. 19, 1869. , . ; -r . is2-3tpd
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10 Nassau Street, near Asms SO and AT. Asa St. JI--B W YORK, Maoufaaturer aod Jetber of - FRAMES of every descriptios, CIIRONOS, SIISKl. KGRAYfNS, Olfc PAINT INGS LITIICKiRAPIIH, , PHOTOCRAPI1M, STEREOSCOPES and i VIEWS, X A i ' ... - ... -st',' . 1 ALRUM8,Ae Ac. ui-:r .,- ' . At the Lowest If eu Csmbv Prices - Everybody is invited to call and examine our Extonm f . ...... sire btoek. m.J& Catalogues Famished on' Application , , Cnow-ijr,:. .,.;.;";.;;;;;;.';.".'. ....... -J. : ....... .:t:,-;J is s t : r fi - "'-T !var FOR St V -t . SALE OR LEASE The suburban residence ' and' ground. of 3'. W. Mauiy, situated of a mile 1 west ft tbe city. .This is one of the most desirable placed in the country: 1 It fronts SO rods on tbe National pilee, rant 120 rods' back to a public road, and is hedged on 3 sides. : ' 1 ' a'fine.youj.c 'orchard; V1 ' and all tbe fruits common t" this clime. : - ' ' 1 ' The buildings are commodious and handsomely (situated in a grove of forest ' aad evergreens, and ' consist of a . -1 ;!"f-";'-i ' ...". Two Story Brick Dwellias; with IO Room y Rath ho a with boa end -eolii water, Milk how Wash bouse Smoke bouse and Wood bouse. A good Barn Carriage honse and Cora Crib with wagon abed attached. ' " , f 1. An Ever Plowias; Fovktain supplies water for the- house, nilk boase and barn.' , The proprietor desires to move South or this prop- . erty would not be offered. " . For terms apply to Chas. II. Burchenal over the , Citizen's Bank. no20-tf ' ' ' tlVx bar aisT .I.- ;';;. ;AT.ifo;i2,:';;,::;;--2VIaiii . Street,.. Red .. ;:.STOyE,:-;i-; DOES ALL KINDS OF JOB WORE, SUCH AS . j Putting on Metal Roofs, Pipes, Ac( Ac, fjT Pays Special atttention to. setting up Warm Air Furnaces, and has tbe best kind in use, and warrant them to give satisfaction. , All kinds of StoTes: keeps the Celebrated Self-Feeding Stove, "Morning Glory, for bard coal. Persons wishing anything in the above line, would do well to give me a call. .Jis-iff THOS.JJBARGIS: Richmond, Ind'. June 2. 1B681 14-tf V " 5 ! ' PECTOEAL IXIXIR!' ! :i --: I a; Vm WILL"cUREV.y-"f .i-"-i GOUGHOOLD&rCROUP, Hoarseness, Asth ma, awn ala msxAsKs of thk Tliroat and Xiiiiigsl . .. .. O 1 1 .- t In confirmation of the above, tbe public is referred to certificates on wrapper around each bottle, tn addition to the testimonials herewith appended: fj" Opinion of the Rev. Wm. Graham, for three years the efficient; and respected pastor of Asbury Cbapel in this city? - : - . ... :t -. ..t- - We are prepared to certify from experiments the most reliable and convincing, that "Barb's Bkctobal Elixi" a a very superior remedy for diseases of the Throat ana twangs. It is extensively used by tbe best Physicians for Coughs, CVilds. Croup, Hoarseness, etc. etc. We recommend it to all and especially to Ministers and other Public Speakers who are troubled with Bronchial difficulties. It' hat been . thoroughly tested, and acts like a charm. Tbe' mannfacturer," Thoxas H. Barb, is an experienced and successful Druggist, and a Christian - gentleman of high rep ate in the community where he lives. - The merits of this remedy, from such a reliable manufactory, makes it a pnbiie benefaction. - . . ' Wm. Graham. .t. Of the Jf? Wrindiana Conference. Terre'Haute, Indiana, August 2, 1867." -1 - From R. L Ball,' Esq., the well known stove dealers - . - j f - , , Tbbbb Hactk, July 20, 1887 Mb. Thomas H." Barb, Dear Sir I have nsed youf 4P-:CToRAi, ' Elixir" ry: extensively' in my family, and pronounce it one ot the nasr medicines ever us ad. It gives immboiatb relief in tbe worst cases cf Coughs and Colds. Your's Respectfully, " -ri, 'cr :,: f-t'-"---M ol Xi. B. Iu BALT..i - -PLUMMER A MORRISSON Wholesale Droggists, Fort Wayne Avenue, Richmond, Wholesale . Agents for Ba it's "Pee Viral Elixir" E.; . Harrold & C. Potts, W. H. Ross A Reed AButler. .1 IX. C, DICKINSON DIALER IN " '-'-'- WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELHY, SILVER AXD PLATED WARE, No. 91 Main Street, ' ' " ") "'." ' ? - - RicniioND, isb. . : J-&- liepairing, done on short notice. "S: April 2, 1868.' " '' ' ' ' ) ". t 6tf!. C. M. ALEXANDKK, . I J. M.MASON, ate Col. 2d D. t Vol. and I late Captain in 2d D. C. Ix-P-M. of Wash't'n,D.C. J Volunteers., J : Alexander & lVIason, , . 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