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i 4 . , 4. . . , s . . .,.". . --', i . Presidential Thanksgiving Proclamation. - ?- : - - . , rj.i 'J BY THE PRESIDE.Xr OF'TIIF. JniTED tate-VA pkoclam ation; The year which is drawing to a close has been free from pestilence -and health has prevailed thrduehout" the land: tion has increased in, wealth aotl .strength peace has 'pfeXutile'l -and its -blessings have advanced every' iulerest " of' the people in every pnrt"f the Union1! nar mony and fratef na ptei-CQursc aref - re-: stored, ohliteratii . the marks, of ,,,thet past conflict buruns Lave Ueou- light--end; means of limreaacd-ciTii nd religious liberty are seenred tor-every in habitant of the land whose sod is trod by none bat freemen. It becomes ';' a people thus ' favored to -pxiykacknowleugement to JSopreme Author from whoin al' b?ess?"ag'lloW,of their gratitude5 for th ;-depeudence, lo render, praise and thanksgiving for the same, and des voutly to implore a continuance brGod's nftfr-' therfore, - --'' I. Ulfses S. Grant,- President' of the Lc J.! states, do recommend that Thurs day;Jrr 18th of November-next be ob fccrvtj is day of thanftkgfvfnW'.-'oT' praise 'k1 pr.yer to Almighty God, the creator an 1 ruler of the universe: "and, ' secocdly, 1 do further recommend to all tit people of the UnitedStates to Assemble on that day . in ; their, accustomed places of '. public worship,- and to unite in the homago " and praise due to the bountiful Father of Mercy', In fervent prayers for;tbe continuance f the merciful blessings he has vouchsafed to us as a people. .., "is . ' '.:- In testimony whereof I have hereto set,: my hand and caused the seal- of the U. St at B to be affixed, this, the 5th day of October, A. D. 1869,-. aud of the. independence of the United States of Ameri: ca .he ninety-fourth-. Ji U. S. Grant. By the'rresTdeTit " Hamilton Fish Sec'y of State. ' nf-' . -,J ..,. t. October of this j ear, -rill long l,e remembered as marking a period of extra , ordinary phenomenon on land and sea. From Maine, with her seaports engulfed by huge tidal : waiveto.0 Ciinfhaken with earthquake?,-disasters have.. follows ed each other in rapid succession. By land, railwaj'S hare" been washed- away, fields inundated nl H" bouses. ..'H.esiroyca,1 liy sea,incalculable damage lias been in flicted upon our '.hipping, -attended with loss of humanlife. Ofall portions t of our country, Xojv "England." iseems , to have suffered moat severely, for the , tidal wares were largest, and the . storms most severe. r':,Earthrpjake ' were : felt from Hartford to Portland, "' althousu these caused no damage, Qi' j destruction of property;? The brought in the State of New York caused grcMTalarrrr lest the metropolis should siVrfromhy scare. ; ity of water. ; . The danger.t Vas , indeed imminent, for the supplies ot -Croton were almost exhausted when Old Plu-viu-, as if to majte.libiral .t amends , for his long neglect, showered such deluges of rain upon the Atlantic "coast: - as 'to sweep ofF much' property ' !andf7"greatly damage the un gathered crops. Baltimore was flooded and Washington sustained considerable l0ss.'''-Bnt in the vicinity of Philadelphia, where the drought ' had been racst severely felt," was the greatest damage done by. Ue floods. In Pern many of the towns were deserted by tbe terror stricken inhabitants,-wLo. last year fled to the mountalns,6rj to 3 those villages situated .higher above the level of the sea. In addition to this, the unusually severe weather and heavy snow storm which prevailed throughout the country wili cause the month of October, 1869, to be reroemebered as one furnishing remarkable phenomena. It may not be generally t known that '.ho 'Latter-Day' Saints are making earnest efforts at pro3-lyti3m, and that the ,'reat centre of Morman operations, out side of Utah, is New York city . Characterized by an industry and perseverance unsurpassed, and with', remarkable nptitndeln the conduct of worldly affairs, they arc -not atifietl with the limited sphere to whieh their .labors have been hitherto confined, but aim at; laying the foundation of, a stronger and larger church.'- -Morman 1 pgents and missionaries are"' constantly ' passing Lhroush New York, where there.. is church in which service is n oondu-jted every Sunday. 'upotf the approved'; and orthodox principlps: Those gathered together by ;t different confererces of Europe, are brought direct . toNew York; and thence sent for ward upon the straigU'ilroaaat ' Zi-f-on. t i The king of Italy's four predecessors all abdicated in,ifavor' sors, namely: rVLctoc.Amadeus;, A-, In i7jn. cxnca TTirn im ft t II.. in lS02;'Viotor Emanuel lf. n'lS21,Wiad, Ctiarlesi Alb er t, io, I849;.and i t is r umor ;ed'J that this traditional policy will also be adopted by the Jle Gallantno in '-favor ''of Prince Humboldt. " The Cubans are'discri3sinr the proDriotv of starting a journal Iff Baltimore to be printed , hair in ngtis tvana tnau in Spanish,- to adrocate their cause A petrified, uiao, or r, statue, ten , feet two and a half inches m neignt, was aisT covered by some men wh were digging in Onondaga county, N.-Y. ' ' t.tt'

the huatrao'lnaan j -coairuercc and Jiiaa-!ii ' " t- coadministration pa me tstate or .,f..i. 3 Henry Jfpngar, late of tho city of Richmond, Ufactare hare StXCCessfrr J Mroset-ilted: V v,jeouVir, and; Slate of Indianaldeceased, hare th eir peaceful -"pat!:? , fc tlle"" ' fttl'd J1" "UisdAy teen granted to the undersigned by the Clerk forests hare yteIdcd;iibeVanr.";.'.the ha4f theCourt of Common iieas,j.r said county. All

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flTCTtLL BE SOLD, at Administrator's Sale, VV at the late reaulauca-of WiUiaiaV. Miller, deceased, two-and-a-half miles XV eat from Richmond .. od the Central Railroad, on. V Saturday Noy 20tli; ' 1869, ! ;Th following personal property? to wit- -Corn- in me ueia, nay in me bck, it uchi in i vuctu, ourm OataWheat by the bushel; Stock Hops; One Milch ' Cow - Stock Cattle and Horsey Fartning -Utensils, and oilier articles. - " '-'-J f ' "Tawd made known en the dav'bf ale. 1 ' ""' --a,-'? LKWTH O. MILLER; ' Oct, . 1869.n3its :'.-' Adrairtrator. " Administrator s Notice. quired to file them, duly proved, with the'' Clerk of ''saitt Court, witlirn one. year from this date. The Eaute ia protably aolvenU i r,JAMES l'EHliV, , ,a0jtobcr,i24 lSCS). . . r ..Admioiaitrajor. TJ-j ,' ! 'I . .. . i.ih J 'j'fi km BOOT SHOE SHOP JR. Gfm WOLVERTON L .TMJtinrn as mo JUi jUis Shop to tbe buihiing north or ,JD aud adjoming Xo, 3 Engine IIous,oo Pearl-st. and is. prepared for "the manufacturincr, repair!. and sale of Boot and -8 hoes. Particular attention will be paid to the quality and styles of customer , work and satisfaction warranted, fioaa -but goo material used ior the best of workmen employed.; La , ,dit;s work gotten p in the best style." "Prices moder :ate;-' ' B. . ,. ' 1 ' " mt '-';' . Richmondj(Iud.,May 18, 13-j9. s tK,!... . .. lltf i. .i -:: - - - v, j Stitched or Pegged MADE OF THE II EST MATERIAL, and in a substantial and workma3-t1ke manner, made-to order, at .-;.: i i " ; HENRY EMRICH'S SHOP, Two Doors Sonth of Plnmmer's DrHitore, On South Pearl Street, Where be respectfully invites the citizens of Rich ond and vicioity to give him a call and & share of atronage,- being'sure, from the good quality of his work and the general satisfaction given heretofore, ' tbnt alt will be well pleased with bis manufacture, r .sr-Agood supply of BOOTS and SHOES, made at his establishment, on band, which he is sel- . ing at very low rates for Cash. jJE2?-ltepairingdone, at short notice. -''I .. . -,-....,, .U.EMRICn. ' Richmond, Oct. Iff, 1SC9. , ,, j. ' 12tf '"' ' ' j ! C. H. BURCHENAL, " ATTORNEY ; AT LAW 1ST o ta 'rv'"P.u,lTi'cj OIGce, over Citizens Dank, entrance on Alain Street! R1CHM0KD, IKD 'I FOUTZ'O CBLIBBATE0 if..' .J? Horse and Cattle FoMers. Thi Dreoaration. Ion if and fovorabl known, will thoroughly re-Invigorate 'broken down and low-spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intestines. It is a sure preventive af all disease incident to this animal, such as LCNO , f FE V EB, LANDEK3, JS1,1UW "WATER, HKAVES, COtTOHS, OTSTEMPER, FEVERS, FOUNDER , LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL ENERGY, be. . Iu use improves the-wind. Increases the appetite v(vm ftHimWIi anil orliMftv Hkin--ftT1l ' ' ' transform the miserable skeleton into a fine-looking and spirited none. I To keepers of Cows this ptepar tion is invaluable. It is a sure pre- . i venttve against Rinderpest, Hollow Horn, etc. It has ben proven by actual experiment to increase the ' quantity of milk and cream twenty ' 'per cent, and make the butter firm 1 , " - AUU IWCCh ' 111 UkblUAUB V4MIK7 1 ' gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes . tfcsmtbrive mucn raster. , . . .'; In all diseases of Swine, soon as Coughs, Clem ia ! f : the Longs. Liver, Jce., tbis arucie acta as a specine. bj puuing irom one- ' half a paper to a paper in a barrel of , swill the abovediseases will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If given '' i in time, a certain preventive and . . cure for the Hog Cholera. DAVID E. FOCTZ, Proprietor, . , BALTIMORE, Md. ' For sale by Drngguta ana storekeepers mrou : the United States, Canadas and South America. For sale by Drnggista and Storekeepers throughout The Great External Bemedy. i. , f ; For Maua and Beast. IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM The reputation of this preparation Is so well eatab- - llshed, that little need be said in this connection. On MAK it has never failed to cure PAINFUL ' NERVOUS A FFECTION3, CONTRACTING MCS- , CLES, STIFFNESS AND FAINS IN THE JOINTS, ' 1 STITCHES in the SIDE or Back, SPRAINS, BRUISES, BURNS, SWELLINGS, CORNS and FROSTED FEET, Persons affected with Rheumatism can be effectually " and permanently cured by using this wonderful preparation ; it penetrates to the nerve and bone immediately , on being applied. 1 On HORSES It wiT! cure SCRATCHES, SWEENEY,' i POLL-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUNNING BORES, SADDLE or COLLAR GALLS, SPRAINED JOINTS, 1 ; ; STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES, Ac. It will prevent HOLLOW HORN and WEAK BACK IN MILCH COWS. ' ':'" I have met with' great success In bringing my - , Mixture within the reach of the Pablie. -1 am daily in receiptoflettersfromPhysiclans, Druggists, Merchants : sjid Farmers, testifying to its curative powers. DAVID E. FOTJTZ, Sol Proprietor, ' :,;. --" BALTIMORE, Md. BOOT ASD SIIOE. MANUFACTORY 7 NO."-181. MAIN- STEEET: B OOTS as SHOES, CHEAP FORCASHr Ifavinff a irood assortment of Boots and Shoes ow on hand, of ht own manufacture and Eastern made work, and being prepared to fill all orders for either : ; Sewed or Pegged Boots and Shoes. At tlie-ahortest possible notice, the undersigned re spectfully asks thgcitizens or Kichmonil anit vicinity for a shareof patronage, thanking thenn Or that here in fore so liberally extended. Jnstpive him a call at his Shop, one door Eastof T.' Nestor A Co.'s Grocery Store, West Main ' Str t where he will be happy to see his old - easterners, and ia manv new ones wlio study their own in terent.. and want a good parr of Boots vor Shoes, made Frr-tingly, 01 tne Dest mamriai auu m reiwranuie prices. '"Richmond. Oct. 12th 1863; ; C. ESTEI.1V. .; . ' .. . ..i "Manhood: How Lost, How Restored. Just published, a new edition of Ir. Cnl--verwell's Celebrated Essay on therarf- - ical ture (without medicine) of PKRii ATOSHBtBA.or Seminal Weakness, involuntary Seminal , Lssei, IXPOTBNCT, Mental and physical. incapacity, ' Imtiediments to .'Marriaco. etc.: ateo. GonarMPTioii. '"Epilbpst, and Fits, Induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. ' th celebrated author, ia this admirable essay. clearly demonstrates Irom a thirty years' successful practice, that tna1 alarming consequences ot seit- - abase mav be radically cured without the dangerous ascot internal medicine T the application of the knife : pointing out a mode of cure at once Bimple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every suf- . icner, no matter wnat nis conauion may oe, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radmaliy. ' - . This Lecture should be in the hands of every c youth and every man in tne lana. Sent under seal, in a Plata envelope, to any ad t dress, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Cnlverwcll's "Marriage Guide," 'p ice 23 cents. - Address the ruoiisners, f .i--M-i.i'.- . Ckas. J. C. Klinefc Co., -Post Offlce Box M30. ' 1S7 Dowsry, Vsw York.'

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a u g xi s t xi s n . v o u n g ; Attorney and , Notary, - f"0Tice in Haines' Building, opposite the Rich : meed National aud Citizens' Banks, 23 Richmond, led. tf i T. ROSE, Dentist; . N. Wt Corner ot Main aud I'enrl-sts., Eichmond, Irid 11EETH EXTRACTED without pain by the use of Nitrous Oxyde or Laughing Gas. . ' "Teeth inserted from $ 10 to $15 per set. EryAllwork wabraktbd. FeB. 20, 1858, NICHOLSON & BRO., Booksellers & Stationers, j (NEW STAND) ' ' Cor: 5th and Main, Odd Fellows Buildiug;! RICHMOND, INDIAMA. 4.2-tf WOOD! "WOOD ! 4-: i-ABOUT 800 CORDS OP WOOD n the tree for Sale, nbout two miles from Richmond Apply to ... - - . - - , y , JAMKS M. STAKB, " ' . '. At the Gas Works. Richmond, Sept. 21, 1869. - D. P. Hollow ay,' ' R.Mason, f J. M. 13 Att'y at Law Late E Bi.akchari, Former Com r of Patents. xannner in J Pat. Office. Holloway, Mason & Blanchard, Solicitors of American ' and j " Foreign Patents,! AND Attorneys and Experts in Patent Cases, 459 Ninth, between E and F Streets, j . WASIIINGTOX, I. C. ' , no21-tr. : ' -J ET EVERYBODY Send TWENTY-FIVB CENTS for a Certificate in Packard A Go's Grand Distribution, consisting of Pianos.Meiodcons, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, 4c, valued at 875,000. Every article to be disposed of on the popular 81.00 plan, and not to be paid for until you know what you are to receive. Certificates andcirculars sent on receiptor 25 cents, or five for 1 oo. I PACKARD A CO. 1 , 63 West Fourth Street, . J Cincinnati, Ohio. 18 6m ch CCAT Cin. " ... 1 hereby notify the citizens of Richmond and the surrounding country that I am prepared to iurnish all material and put on . ' Slate Roofing, in Good Style, and States from the ... Best Vermont Quarries, and du work as. . Low as It Can be Done. And would refer to the roof on Grace M. E. Church, auJ the School ii iuso iu the city. . ' ALL WORK GUARANTEED. ' 13-6 mo J.II. JESStP. IR. IIUITTER CONTINUES to treat all private diseases, Syphilis in all its forms, Gonorrhea, Glaet, Stricture, Orchitis, and all urinary diseases, and the effects of mercury are completely eradicated; Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, resulting from seU abuse or other causes, and wkish produces some of the following effects, as blotches, bodily weakness, indigestion, constipation, aversion to society, unmanliness, dread of future events, loss of memory, indolence, nocturnal amissions, and finally prostration of the vital power, can be fully restored to health. Persons afflicted with this or any other delicato, Intricate, or long standing constitutional complaint,3hould give tho Doctor a trial. He never fails. The Doctor publishes a medical circular thatgrres ft full exposition of renereal and private diseases, that can be had free at office, or by mail for one stamp. - It gives a clear delineation of all the diseases and conditions resulting from tho infringement of the moral laws, excesses, indulgences, exposnres,and imprudences in ' married or single life. Every sentence contains instruction to the afilictcd and enab ' ing them to determine the precise nature of tbeir complaints. ' - ' ' . ,The establishment, comprising ten ample rooms, is central. When it is not convenient to visit the city, the Doctor's opinion by giving a written statement of the case, and medicines can be forwarded by mail r express. ; In some instances, however, a personal examination is absolutely necessary, while ia others daily personal attention is required, and for the accommodation of such patients there are apartments connected with the office that-are provided with every requisite that is calculated to promote recovery, including medicated vapor baths. . All prescriptions are prepared in the Doctor's Laboratory, under his personal supervision. Medical pamphlet at office free, or by mail for two stamps. No matter who have failed, read what he says. Office No 183 Third street, between Green and Walnut streets, near tbe Post office, Louisville, Ky. Office hours Oak to T t K.; Ousjiiay 10 a o 1 . . btT.Ij

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J We have also a Ijrge variety of FIRST-CLASS OAS iFDX'ITTlJIltlES ADAPTED FOR BURNING KEROSENE OR QA3. . ,. j j With our Patent Improvements,:. ,, ' . . CILINDELIEKS, BRACKETS, i IIANGINQ TABLE AND HAND LAMPS f --;-i3l1 - of all kinds, f-iJi ui k',-:::-ti'- : ; Can be Lighted as Quietly as Gas," filled and 'trimmed safely and -neatly, without removing the shade, globe or chimney, or "unscrewing tbe burner, ; . , . W have a foil stock of all kinds of?-' si .. Kerosene'" Lamps andFixtrifes, s; i. ; and all goods connected therewith. jtMlJ8ivES &CO ... .EEMOVED TO 37 Barclay St. and 42 Park Place, : ; NEW YORK. 14-ly $15. ; Ce tJl Best. $15. , U SKK BT BICPRESa, C. O. D. : . .The ImDroved Oroide Gold Watohes. MANUFACTURED by us, are all Hunting cases, finely chcued and beatifully enameled. Patent Lever, full jeioeled, and every one fully warranted for six years, to keep correct time, and wear end not tarnish. They are equal in make and finish to the best cold, 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 long as carried. . . We are now sending the best to any order by express, for ftl5 each, and the Patent Xever, full jew-i eleJ, at $20, payable to the Express Agent on delivery. Address orders to . THE OROIDE WATCH COMPANY, . : 113 Fulton Street, New York. r WM MAYER, i f, , , , . Importer of . FRENCH & GERMAN FANCY GOOS , as Alabaster Goods, China Figures Chessman, - Musical Boxes, Segar Stands, Work Boxes, I , Ladies' Companions, Swiss Houses, :;-, Dressing Cases, Ac, Ac, Ac. -Manufacturer of Traveling & Ladies' Bags, : s Pocket Dooks, and Fine Leather Goods, - j 148 Fulton Street. Hew York. LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS. : Martin Wells, Electrician, . . 112 Broadway, New York, Gives personal attention to selecting and supplying 1 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; I ; alio . I Wells'. Patent Metallic Attachment, .. superior to any Insulator ia uso.. The Trade supplied. ES5"Send for circulars and price lists. ;V.-j.O'.;-U.;;;;Cl!!: SHADES! SHADES! The subscriber has opened a SHADE AND TABLE i OILCLOTH WAREHOUSE, at Noi 213 CANAL ST. NEW YORK, j '- " where he will sell PARLOR AND STORE 3HA D ES 25 Per Vent, below Broadway PriOJsI :? Store Shades made and letttre J to order. Merchants and Pedlars supplied at lowest cash rates. S. C. MIL.LEU. COMBINATION. Two of the roo,f Ucfl and Economical Invention of the s ' , , : aje are i nULL'S PATENT COMBINATION HOUSE HEAT1MAND COOKING- RANGE, . i - - AKD ; : TAB VLAR BASE-It URN I NO ' HOT-AIR FURNACES. Adapted for Hard and Sort Coal, also for Wood, i Send for Circulars and Price List. ! MANUFACTURED BY . . I EtTJTjIt, GRIFPEN & CO., t I - Nos. 288 & 290 Third Avenue, i r? rfEVVYOHK. NICHOLS MINERAL SOAP TAe Best Soap for Cleansing and Polishing purposes in the world ' TRY i IT t . ' TRY IT! i . 'TRY IT! Try it ou Oil-gummed Engines or Machinery. Trv it on Gummed and Greasy Floors. Try it on all Wood-work or Painted Ware, on Windows, on Mir rors, on Stoves, Floors, Knives and Forks, Dishes, Glass Ware, on Ink or other Stains on the ITands, or on anytlnrg cn wliicti all other soaps fail, and it wiil triumphantly vindicate its right to be called the Best boap m the oriel. Use no other for Kitchen purposes. Ask your Gro- . cerium. - jsiuuuls & mlw., . (Successor to Lamb A Co.) 40 Courtlandt St., N Y. WM. L. CHASE & CO., , MACHINERY, - 79 Liberty Street, New York. Dealers in all kinds of Machinery, including GEO.F. BLAKE'S PATENT STEAM PUMP CHASE PATENT BRICK MACIUNKS. Steam Engines and Boilers, Fitchburg Machine Co's loo. si Wood-working Machmey, btamp Milts and Urr.suers, ana ..Mining laciinicrv generally. ; Sond for Circulars, I'rice List, Ac. , ' WM. L. CHASE A OO.. : ;. ; . i'J Liberty Street N. Y. The American Spa Spring. Co-'s f 1YOODBRIDUE CIIALYDEATE ' OR . I HON W A. T E) R Is bottled fresh at the Spa Farm Springs, situa ted near Woodbridoh, State of New Jersey, one mile from ferth Amooy. j The annalysis of leading Chemists shows that the Springs of the Spa arm are, on account of ; their medicinal and invigorating properties, fully equal to the celebrated Springs of Spa, Pykmont, Eobb and ranzbxsbrunn, in uermany, ana that they contain nearly double the quantity oi iron oi the lamous Ton bridee Wells, in England. The Woodbridge Iron Water has already received the highest approbation or the most eminent Pbysi ' cians of this and other cities, as can be seen by Tea timonials at the Company's Office 1 : ! FRED. J. EMMERICH, Pres't, - ,l' ' 27 Maiden Lane. COMSTOOK'SBATIONALFOOD. For Invalids, Infants, and Dyspeptics. A Substitute for Breast Milk for Infants Containing al! the chemical elements. ' A nutritions food for Invalids and Dyspeptics, easily digested by stomachs that can bear no other food. Prescribed by Prof Wm. A. Hammond, M. D.1 1st Surgeon General U. S. A., Prof. H. B. Sands, Id. D and many other eminent physicians. For Sale by all tbe Druggists in tbe United States and Canada. , . For Circulars, References, Ac, apply to Robert H. Taber, Agent, (Successor to Geo Welia Comatock,) v, oornlton street, Rew l oft.

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This long tried and popular Remedy Is again call' ed to tbe attention of the public. - As often aa the yoarrolts around, .tho proprietors annually make their bow to . the people; and remind them that amongst the many things: required for ' the health, comfort and sustenance -of the body through the longand tedious months of winter, Coe's Cough Balaam should not be furgotten. , For years it has been a household medicine and mothers aaxions for tbe safety of their cbildrea, and all who suffer ff o at any disease of the throat, chest and lungs, cannot af ford to be without it. , In addition tothe ordinary fonrounce so long i a the market, we now furnish onr mammoth family size bottles, which will,in com mon with the other S!ze,be found at all Drug Stores; -' FOR CROUP, ' The Balsam will be found invaluable, and may ! ways be relied upon in the most extreme cases. : "WHOOPING COUGII." i : Theteslimony of all who have used it for this tor rible disease daring the last ten years, is, that it in variably relieves and cures it. , ; ' ;i , SORE. THRO AT. ' Keep yoar throat wet with the BalsAra tating little anil often arntjou will very soon find relief. j ... -v"i ----- -- " -- HARD COLDS AIVl COUGHS Ttelditonce to a steady use of this great remedy It will succeed fa " giving' relief where all other remedies have failed.- ; '' - - - SORENESS OF THE THROAT, CHEST .-:,.:AN LUNGS. - : Do not delay procuring and immediately taking Coe's Cough Balsam, when troubled with any of the above named difficulties. - ( They are all premonitory symptoms of Consumption, and if not arrested, will J sootier or later sweepyou'away into tho valley of shadows trom which none can ever return. ' - IN CONSUMPTION, . ! Many a care-worn. "suBorer has found relief and to-M day rcjoicos that h?r life has been made easy and nrolongcd by the use of Cue's Cough'Balsam. - ' - IX SHORT, . (' The people know the article, and it needs no comment from us. ' It is for s.nle by every Druggistaud dealer in Metlic:ne3 In the United States. THE C. G. CLARK CO., , , Syte Proprietors, New Haven Ct. Read! Raai!! Read!!! THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE 1SC.U.18D TO TnH' World's Graat Remedy, COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. Shis preparation is p-onotinced by Dyspeptics as the only known remedy" tTi.it will surely cure that aggravating and fatal malady. For years swept on its fearful ii-li, carrying before it to an untimely grave, its millions of sufferers. Coo's Dyppcpsh Care has Como to , the Rescue. Indigestion, Diffepsia, &iek Ueadaclie, Sourness or Acidity of Stomach, : Rising of Food, Flatulency, !- ' Lassitude Weariness , finally terminating ; . in Death, ' - ' . ' i " (-1 ;. : .- . 'I , m Are as surely euro! by this potent remady, 'as t!:e patienttttkes it. ' Although but five years before the people, what is the Verdict of tho masses T Hear whatLsster Sexton ot Milwaukee, says : (From LESTER SSXrON,.if Miw.iqkee. -- .. ; -: ' Milwaussb, Jan. 24, 1863. ... .Vcn. C. O. CT.jrJt "d Co., Nir If trcn, Coxn. : Both myself and an.l wiTeh iro used Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and (tins proved perfectly satisfactory as a remedy. 1 have no hesitation in saying that we havereceive.1 graatojaiit from its use. Very respectfully, Signed LESTER SEXTON A GREAT BLESSING. From Rev, L. F Ward, Avon, Lorain Co., O. ilettr. Strong & ArmtronriM DtuggUttjOla1 lands Gsntlrmbs It gives me great pleasnae to state that my wife has derived great benefit from the nae of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. She has been for a num. ber of years greatly troubled with Dyspepsia, accompanied with violent paroxism of constipation which so prostrated her that she was all tbe while for months, unable to do anything.. She took, at yourin-jtance, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and has derived GREAT BENEFIT FROM IT.and is now comparatively well. She regards this medicine as a great blessing, ; t Truly yours, , . , Jan. 18th, 1868. L. F WARD. , ; s CLERGYMEN. Tbe Rev. Isaac Aisbn, of Alleghany, testifies that it has enred him, after all other remedies had failed. . .. a JJRUGGISTS. : ,r a ' , Any druggist in the country will tell yon, if yon take the trouble to enquire, that every one that buys abottleof Coe's Dispepsia Cure from them,- speaks in the most unqualified praise ot its great medicinal virtues. :r, .,- -... -,

Coo's Dyspepsia Cure . Will also be found invaluable in all Jcasse of Diar hea, Dysentery, Colic, Summer Complaints, Griping, and in fact every disordered condition of th Stomach. tS 3 ' :T ' -".-.v-; ; ... ' V Sold by Druggists ia city or county everywhere 11 der bottle, or by application to m ;7 ! -i rTIIE C.G.CLARK CO., l'1 i s.' ' Sole Proprietors, New HaVen.Ct. ; -i ;. 'in - ' U

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1 U 1VDE RT A'H'E R , No. 59 Main Street, - ! rV.( (Opp. Phillips Hall.) j VlU 5 RICHMOND, INDIANA '2 ' Crane, Breed . & Co.'s . ? Celebrated Metalic Burial Case and Casket. Everything ; pertaining , io Faaerala promptly tiuriuauea. 4I-tf. JD.jP.: Hqllowat. . " CorM.JtfAsoK. " ' v '. w r " " ' " ' - UNION PATENT; Agency - ' 1 ? ' IS I - IISSBBI i - - . r D. P. HOLLOWATi& CO. -3iJ WASHINGTON CITYy D. C, k WW AVEengagedin the businessof soliciting xat jaat-cnts, and vrosecuticg Patent cases., uusineai eotrnstedto their care will receivepromptattentios .' Claims Against the Got eminent, , - ' ii ; i - "J Oti-" 'j r. ul , - : For Pensions, &c Will receive personal aD pronft attention. a t't'i nfSrm ATP i on In reference to Patent: Laws cheerfnlly givenl- ' Copies of the Laws find Rules ad. Regula, i ?, tions -or the' ratent Uflice, win oe sent, . , grati on application . In applying for j ' ' a Patent the applicant should '....! - .. . ' . ... ' ' c . Forwards Model of his Invention, If siiseeptibleof being illustrattd by a mo lei, or ; it it consists in a chemical componna, sam pics of the- ingredients in tbeir commer-,, -r . . . , . v. J - ' - - ciai siate, and ai&n iu me prujniacu ; prepared term, should be sent. . . ALSO, A FULL DESCRIPTION Of th? invention or, discovery, audits advantages v should be given as is practicable, to aid in tbe t ' proper preparation oi the papers. ' - f . i avPersons believing they have made an I nrentionor a dscovery in art Or science, and desirous of knowing whotiter the same has bees patented, by transmitting to us a model, or drawing, or a sufficient description to make the invention intelligible, can have a thorough examination made in the Patent office, and the result of .aid examination forwarded to tbem foi sreasonable cempcBtatit n. CAVEATS, WILL BE PREPARED On sliort notice, by theinventori giving a briel .j i ' description of t be i iinren tion m i tb '"' ' ' i '' '"'" d r a w rsr.s'1 '""" -: ,(- ..,,': .0 -i t, - :- Will be mde in artstie 6tyle from models furnished tsy inventors. Searches of the llccotds ot the Patent Office In regard to tUles in Pnter.tf, wilt be made on application. Send full name or names charac- ; ter of the invention, and, if possible, ' ; . data of Patent. .r,;r-, . oples cf A Claims, fn any Patent issued by tbe Patent Office since 183B, wilt bo furnished on theracoipt of $1, the applicant o-iA-ing the full name of the Patentee, nature of the infeotion.date of the Patent, Ac. ) , . Washington City, July 4,18f!8 22tf fSMM MMIff41n. Co AM r , 18, la Uri'i OOMofi ND WILL PRESENT TO AK V PERSON, Sending us a One Hundred Club in our Great Oac Dollar Sale of Dry and FancyGOODS, 1c 'A .WATCH. GO yds. SilEETIXG, SEWING MACUINE, Ac, iQ-.,. - FREE OF COST. ! " Smaller Clubs in tlie same ratio, vi.:'- - GO Club, 40 ydsi Sheeting, &c. Ac. .. -: 30 ; , 2C ...! - &C.,iiC.' . : Messrs. J. S. llawes & Co. take: pleasure in an-. nouncing. being the oldest and largest hwuse in the - -- .. . .ijji-i.j Dollar. Tra l'i, t'lat they. have been enabled by their long experience and exiensire resources to make, this present season, miiir irupftrfant -Importations and ' contracts with snanufuctiirerSi which with these addihons to their Winter .Stocks, has enabled, them greatly enlaturge their rates and Exchange List. Srnd for Ncm Circular. . f . Catalogue of Goods and Sample' sent to any address free. ' ' ' t-' ' '" rPlease be very particular and send money by registered letter. -7 ; -t : -Address all orders to J. s. II A WES & CO., i "'- 15 Federal St Boston, Mass. P. O. Box C. ... ; ;fr - JAMBS 3VL STARRS ' STE&Fil & GiS PIPE FITTEft: Gas Office on Main Street, between PeatJ and Marion, on 2d Floor. . , . j Fine G-as Fisttires, at Less -HI AN EASTERN PRICES, j .' .X-sT'All work promptly done in the best and moat satisfactory manner and Warranted. ,; Richmond, Jan. 5. 1869. ' , " ' 44:ly Dr. I. J. AVERY, AT HIS OFFICE on South Pearl, fourth door from the N.,W. cor. of Pear! and . Walnnt-sts s prepared to attend promptly io aiica us in iuu hub of hi is Professions' Richmond, July 7th,1868. 19tf J E H 1 E L ; R A I LSB AC K . RESPECTFULLY" announces to the citisens of Richmond and Wayne county, that he baa .resumed the Practice of Law in the room over Haines Store, opposite tbe Richmond National Bank, where he would be pleased to see his old friends and all desiring his assistance in that line. BS-Entrance one door West of S. & ; Wiggins Co.'s Saddlery and Leather Store. . Richmond, Aug. 10, 1S69.- " 23tf JOH N Hs P O P P, r A TTORNEY AT LAW , and ; NOTAR1 ..A. Office No. 33, Main-st., R fhmond, Ind ' Attends to the collection et all claims ia any State tr ibe Union, vv iu practice in any ot the courts oi ID' diaoa and Ohio. Execute Deeds, Mortgages, and Powers of Attorney, either inland -or foreign. ' Br

special arrangement with C. P, Adac, in Cincinnati, (German Consul) and HiLLtsa Co., of New York, i m enabled to forward and receive any money packages or other valuables, as well as to attend to tbe transit of persona from any part of Europe or from this country.. .... - syAllbnsiuoesitrlctlyecDfldeothU and promptly Attended to. . ;. f ... t .U. P., JolTTtb.lf.I-,-u'--"iJ l,uG l0' "tUt fi i ;;!3i'..

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100 Nassau Btreei, 9t Abb Hi.) Vwf if Aa C 1 '" r i d2 H& ft 1 -?l,iS.'nft,,reFjn4 J?PterJ&f FRAMES fverrdetcritini( CUR03IO, STEEL ENGRAVINGS, OIL PAINT- , . nil INGS, LITHOGRAPH, ; . PIIOTOGUAPHS, , ., STEREOSCOPES and VIEWS, I n ALBUM8, Ac.; Ac i i At the Lowest Nett CashPr frs Everybody is invited to call and examine oar Ex too-. 9- Catalogues Fornlsbed on" Application.' 11 -' ls noH-yr. .... ft ft T'r FOR 8AI.T3 OR LEASE

i-Thv suburban rosidc&oe and -grounds of J.WJ Si Mauiy, situated of a mile wcat of the city. Thla is one of the most desirable places in the country. . , It fronta 30 Pods on the NaUotral pUc! nos lMtoda V - back to a public roa,iHia. hedged oa3t 4filr j ;0 ' :T A FINE YOUNG ORCHARD, - and all the Craits'cointBon t this clime, vp.' n-.P i I "-The buildincs are eommndinnn and htnitvimal.'"

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tuuoismi a ... . . . Two Story Brick Dwelling w'tb ?o Roon; Bathl house, with, hot and cold water. Milk house r Wash bouse," Smoke house and Wood abuse; A good 1 y Barn Carriage house and Corn Crib with wagon shed ,r . , . . . attached. I An. Ever Flowing Fonntaln uppli water rr tbe bans,1 milk hease and barn.'? O . -The proprietor desires to, stove Sonth or this prop-, erty would not be offered. - - .-ry .r ,,T,.3T r. Sat terms apply to Chaa. U. Burchenal over the - ' Citizen's Baok. no20-tf ' '" .f-'iiiii :,.. ., . ,-. .

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T, X B AR OIS7 , . Main Streets Red riu J ! STOVE, DOES ALL KlKDS OF JOB WORK.BUCH AS ' j Putting on Metal Roofs, ripsrAcApf . t;?' Pays Special atttention. to setting up. Warm Air . rJt Furnaces, and has the best kind in nse, and warrants? them to give satisfaction. All kinds of Stoves: keeps the Celebrated Self-Feeding Ktove,'MorHng Glory, - T for hard coal. Persons wishing anything In the aboveline, would do well to give me a calt.'i i i: '. 2 ,J .t'.fJr.Jr.O to ;jr THOStJ. BARGI8.i; ' Richmond.Ind. June 2. 1863. 14-tf.

101 PECTOEAL :ELIXIR!' ,..,,.! .' :rj , , WILL CURE-, " , .- 07., COUGHS, CQLDS,"CROUr,

Hoars ene s s, Asthm a, r ,j 1 ) AND ALL DISBAJES Of .IBM f iTliroat inid GLiungs! .- i "1- t rf';.-;f .!T Ji.-,rf-i 4 l,;t u-.mq : In confirmation of the above, the public is referred , to certificates on wrapper around each bottle, in " " -; !f dition to the testimonials herewith appended: Opinion of the Rev. Wm. Graham, for three yeara the efticicntand respected pastor of Asbury Chapel in tliia eftyl V "' i '. - ; " It ' We are prepared to certify from experiments tbe most reliable and convincing, that "Bahr'sI'ectokal " ' t Ltxm'.'s a very superior remedy for diseases of the , ; Throat ana lnngs; It is extensively nsed by tbe best Physicians for Coughs, (.'olds. Croup-,' Hoarse- "i ness, etc. etc. We recommend it to. ail and especially te Ministers and other Public Speakers who am troubled with Bronchial difficulties. It' has been 1 thoroughly tested, and acts like a cfiarm. The man-) ; ' ufacturer, Thomas II. Barb, is an experienced and , successful Druggist, and a Christian gentleman ot high repute in the community where be lives.. ' The merits of this remedy, from such ' a ' reliable manufactory, makes it a public benefaction. ff in liVi-.. ;::' J Wil. GAHAM.V T i . . Of the N.'W. Indiana Conference. Terre Haute, Indiana Angnst f,1567.ui!'"" ""'- ' ' -' ' 1 Trom R.! !LBal!Esq?,-' the '-well' known stove .'J 4 dealer: , - "I Txrrb nACTB, Julv20, 1867. Mb. Thomas HT Barb, Dear Sir: t ' have nsed your PacToBAi. Ei.ixrB.Tery extensively in my ;f family, and p-onoucce it one of tbe best medicines , ever used.- Itgives Imsbbiatb relief in the worst cases of Coughs and Colds. , ",! , , -,f f,( - ! " Yonr's Respectlully, '-' -y - B.-BALL, -.u-ii "PLUMMER A MOP.RISSOS Wholesale Druggists j Fort Wayne Avenue. Richmoad, Wholesale i i Agents for Barr's "Pcetoral Elixir" E, llarrold . T, E. C. Potts, W. Ui Ross M Rted Aliutler,-' .. : a

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e. m. 'albxakdzr, I ;. u.mti k, ' I atet.Vil.2d If. V. Vol. and I late Captain in 2d D. C. tX-P.M. of Wash't'n.D.C. Yolnntt-ers. 'Alesandor 3l Masori, ? v ,s ! J tl.'"i lw.Al Vif1w lit. .-.-! -11 American - and -"European .. Patents, 2: I AMD "'' !' COUNSELLORS AT PATENT LAW, i. 15 years experience aa solicitors of Patents.) 0 s Seventh St.; opposite the patent office,' -" 7'. WASHINGTON, D. C. ; V Papera carefully prepared, and Patents secured, . witliout delay. .. . Examinations in tbe Patent office free of charge, " -t and no individual fee asked in any case unless a patent is allowed. , Send for circulars of terms, instructions and ref- -e fences j j;i - (. . nolb-tf. . ..?

TALL Hat rwHE undersigned baa Fashions. JB justreeeivedbisne FALL Style of II AT 8 of all Kinds, to which heinvites the at tention of all who would indulge inthftlatestfaah,Callat theHatand tJap store of JOHN SUFFRINS. Richmond, Sept. ,18'a.' I Published by Tl. W.'DAVlS.o'n Tuesday' Uornings. iu: . AfSpcrolanic, s j a PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. r :ir!oB pniN Tino; f yy9 oaTe anew ,rDAT" .f f JOBBER," and new. .fonta or Typaof the latest styles? ' ... ..". botbplBfB1 nd fancy, and; art prepared to do work' sis i tUi- .Hyeii el and eBpedirtOnsly,

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