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RICHMOND, IND., APRIL 12th, I8C8. . O "1 U .'FrV-a the Mobiki Da.ly Advertiser. A Freedmen't Wedding at Mobile. I "Hit iiclmst nlfair of the season crime, Hit mni5n; at tttc ofllce of Jul S'-rr. In oolcr to give the rt.nler a lull ' iii-vitfht into tlie casv, it Si necessary to; slMit Ht the Jlayor'sCourt, in which tlic ( asc of an unhappy pair of oM ilrtrkiet vt.'ts Iironglit tij for adjudication. It up(irnM'd that the enerable old couple had it-ffi living together as man and wife, hiit.rta she said, in 'circumference of law.' j They brought n voluminous utiing of j hurtles againrtt each other, find taxed j the Mayor's patience beyond endurance. The court being unable to make head or j tail of the affair, turned the case over to i the Frt edmen'a IJnrcau. They s'jot out for "do Btiro," and the 1 1 i ji I wat at once taken np. After hear- ' ini all the facts in the case, that tribunal J decided that they should be lawfully; married forthwith, and placing them tin- j ler jfiiard, sent the bridegroom fo the ! oflio! of J nd zc Starr for that functionary ' to carry out the sentence of the liurentt. j When thej' got to the EsquiiVs ofllce, ! th guard imply staled to Judge Starr : ' " Here's a couple for yon to marry.'" "All right," replied the humeroui justice, and the guard not having an in i vitrvtion to the wedding, retired. j 'Just stop in the back room," said ! the justice, "and I'll splice 3011 ingrain j tuatical style and apple pie order. The couple followed him to the room j in the rear of the front office, and after j explaining the duties and obligations, re quested them to join hands. Bride " I isn't gwine to do it. I j doesn't want to hab noflln' to do wid dat j nigger." j 1 1 room " I isn't 'ticular 'bont mar-j ryin' wid de gal. I nebber lubbed the I wench." j This protest opened the Esquire's ; eyea like "two full moons in the h:sr- ' vest." He asked what was the meaning i of it, but just then a representative of J the Bureau stepped in and informed the j justice that they were ordered by the; Kreednien3 Court to be married, and he j came up to see the sentence executed. With this understanding Ji:sti; Sin it told the "hftppy couple"', to join hands,! which they did after much persuasion, j and the following scene enstu-d : j Justice " Do you take this man to be j our wedded husband, to love, honor, j obey," etc. j Biide "No I doesn't, not much I ; doesn't; I wouldn't hab a four acre lot . full ob such trash." I Frccdmen's Bureau "Yes we do j 'Squire. We take him ; go on with the ; ceremony." 1 Justice "And do yon take this wo-j man to be your -wedded wife, to love, cherish," etc. j Groom I tole ye dat I isn't 'ticular. j I isn't handkerin' arter the crow ; I kin . lib widout the olo gal." j Freedraen's Bureau" Certainly we t take her of course we do auits us to a j single allspice. Hurry up the cakes' j Justice ' Then I pronounce you all ! ....... l .: ...! ....... i. T .-".i ' Ul.lli 21111.1 llUC, Bllll 1JUJ VHC 1-11 11., 7 mercy on your souls." Hew Legal Decisions are got Now-a-days. The Wisconsin Legislature had formally considered a proposition to abolish all laws for the collection of debts. The mover of the bill, Mr. Elmor, is a great wag, so evinced by the following extract : The speaker proceeded to review the present system of collecting debts. It was all a humbug and a cheat, a matter of tenchnicalities and legal shuttling. Lawers gave advice in order to obtain fees and encourage litigation. Judges made blunders and mistakes. lie had a little experience in law and that was rich. Laughter. II o would give a history of it. The speaker then related how he had purchased a yoke of oxen about fifteen years ago paid fifty dollars for them a few days after, the son of the man of whom he had bought the oxen, came to him and said the oxen were his. He insisted on having pay over again and commenced suit before a justice. The jury didn't agree. Finally, through the Basswood J ustices of the l'eace. the case went against him. lie appealed to the Circuit Court in Milwaukee. There I lost again and said to my lawyers, I will give you ten dollars to quote Pennsylvania law to Judge .Miller, and get a new trial ordered. Great laughter. He took the ten dollars and performed his duty. A new trial was then granted, and the venue changed to Walworth county. Judge Irwin was then the Judge. Any man who wanted to gain a cause in his court had either to go hunting with him and let the Judge claim all the game that was shot, or else pat his dog. I par ed that dog. Laughter. I fed that dog crackers. Renewed laughter. The case was decided in my favor. When I heard the decision, I thought the dog had followed me about long enough 1 turned around and gave him a kick. The yelp of the dog had hardly subsided ere I heard the judge say, "Mr. Clerk, this judgment is set aside and a new trial granted." Great laughter. Mr. Speaker, that kick cost me 8200 ! Convulsive laughter. You have no doubt seen a suit in a.Jtistiee's court in the country ? There is time spent by jurors and hangers on. besides other costs, at least 850, besides the ill feeling and dissensions caused by it. It is all a cheat. The litigants had better sit down and play a game of "old sledge" to decide the case. It would be more sure to settle the dispute justly. ' Bit: Yistshoat a Chiid." A newly married miss of somewhat tender years and sensitive dignity, entered a Terre Haute store a few days since. Whose little girl are you?" inquired kindly the children -loving merchant, with a smile. The little lady, with a swelling air of offended dignity, promptly replied, "I ain't nobody's little girl. I am 'swife!"" A timid fellow, who, on being challenged to fight a duel, was informed that he had the privilege of selecting weapons, time, place, 4c., said he would prefer pistols and a mile. "

A Copperhead Falsehood. " Now, what Is the issue between the President and Congress? Simply this: Johnson says that the South is entitled to be immediately represented in Congress by men elected, w ho can take the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, without regard to whether they took part hi the civil war or not " The foregoing which we clip from the Indiana Herald, is a fair sample of the falsehoods and misrepresentations by which it is sought to elfect a breacH in the ranks of the Union party. A more i:iifo iiuleil statement could not be made, and we defy any man to point to a single expression ma le by the President in smy of his numerous speeches which warrants the allegation. But the Copperhead politicians hope by setting themselves up as the special champions of the President, hy their fulsome flattery, and by claiming that Ids views and sentiments are in accord with their own, to create a distrust in the minds of the Union party as to his fidelity to their principles. It is true that the President still believes what we all asserted du ring the rebellion, that the Union was not dissolved ; that no State possessed the power to secede; that their ordinances of secession were null and void ; in a word, that no State could withdraw from the Union. Believing them to be in the Union, ho recognises their right to representation, but at the same time c nee.Tc's 'to Congress the exclusive power to juilne of the election, qualifications anl loyalty of those seeking admission. In- h veto message, if anywhere, we might expect to And principles in harmony witlf the Democratic dogma of immediate admission of rebel representatives; but, on the contrary, he says: " I would in nowise interfere with the discretion of Congress with regard to the (jvalitieuttors of members; but I hold it my duty to recommend to you, in the interests of peace, and in the interests of the Union, the admission of every State to i's share in public legislation, when, however insubordinate, insurgent or rebellious its people may have been, it presents itself not only in an attitude of loyalty anil harmony, but in the persons of represen'.-iiivesi whoso loyalty t an nst be questioned under any existing constitutional on i.F.;.vt. trst. " The Ityul ttst of course refers to what is pnpiiluiy know. i as the "test oath" an oath of allegiance which the laws require to ! taken by nil persons who hold an cilice under tiie United States Government, in wdiieh they are required to swear that they I ave never voluntarily borne arms against the United States since thev have been citizens thereof; that they have voluntarily given no aid, counsel or encouragement to persons engaged in aimed hostility thereto ; that they hae neither sought, nor accepted, nor attempted to exercise the functions of any ollice whatever, under any authority, or pretended authority, in hostility to the United States ; that they have not yielded a voluntary support to any pretended government, authority, power, or constitution, within t'.ie United States hostile or inimical thereto. Such is the " existing legal test,' and the President has at no time expressed a desire for its modification or repeal. Moreover, in his interview with Governor Cox, subsequent to the veto, he stated in express terms that " he did not ask to be judge of the elections, or of the qualifications of members of Congress, or of their loyaltv. Congress was its own judge, and he had no dream of interfering with its constitutional rights. " Such being the oft repeated views of the President, it requires superlative im

pudence and effrontery in the Herald to clr.im that he holds that the Southern Representatives should be admitted to seats in Congress at once, " without regard to whether they took part in the civil war or uot."-Brookville American. JCif By keeping steadily drunk for one year, in Missouri, yon can be divorced w ithout fail. Isn't this a premium on drunkness? at-T" He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself; for every man ha need to be forgiven. If we are loved by those around us, we can bear the hostility of all the rest of the world; just as if we were before a warm fire, we need not care for all the ice in the Polar regions. According to the Home Journal, the reasou why so many Americans are going abroad is in the fact that a family can live in England or France on the rent of there house in New York. Mit. Horn's Sox A clerk in a music stoic was lattly overpowered by a fastidious young lady who wanted to purchase " Mr. Hood's a sons of the a grntlcntans undergarment !' The! clei k is still alive. Jt" A woman in Pennsylvania has petitioned for a divorce because she and her husband do not agree on polities. "" If that disagreement be valid grounds for a divorce, what shall we do if females are iriven the elective franA woman who was rudely kissed by a man. while walking in the streets of Buffalo one evening last week, instantly returned home and started her husband after the offender, who was lodged in prison, and fined 850 the next morn ing by the magistrate The defence set up that tlie kiss was only a joke, given under toe influence of a little too much liquor, and but for testimony of general good character, the Judge announced that tlia punishment would have been six month's imprisonment. Thi Wrosg Mam sceipt. A trireller relates an incident w hich he witnessed recently w hile waiting iu the can near this city. In front of him was a j.entleman who had indulged in rhymini . He asked a j-onng lad- sitting near aim if she would like to read Lis last p txluc-tion-Replying in the affirm ati e, he pulled a paper from his pock t, and placed it in her hand. But the lat.y had scarcely commenced reading wht a the poet exclaimed " Zounds mad: m. I have given you the wronsr manuscript. Here is the light one. Tkat i a reeipt for the cure of diarrhoea i The idy's embarrassment aud the mirth of the spectators may be more readily imagined than described.

.IX Adorn Your Premises.

In this dajr of money making, but little cared for the outside show of farms farra houses, ubnrhan, or other private premises except in and around large cities. I care not how large the farm or other homestead, or how small, the adornment of the same, in a becoming and tasteful manner, only renders it more comfortable to the occupant, and the more valuable when it comes into tlie market for sale. To this end, let the farmer plant walnuts, chestnuts, sugar tree3, ah, poplars, and other handsome growing trees along his fence rows. Train up skirts of native forests near the house; leave chimps of various trees ia tlie "clearing." for catrie to shade and shelter under. White-wash the fences around the house, and the barn and other outbuildings also; lay down broad flagging of stone or wood all around the backyard in the path to tlie barn, the spring, the meat house, the cellar and th3 garden. To every one who owns an acre or even a rod of land outside of the building spot, we say, plant trees, shrubs and flowers. What is more beautiful than a fine orchard ? what more beautiful and profitable ? What so capitivates tlie eye as a lovely lawn or yard, dotted here and there with the dark foliage of the fir and pine or even the common cedar ? What more humanizing and delightful than the clumps of roses, Ji acinths, dahlias and hone -suckles ? The' produce a feeling of happiness and contentment that nothing ilse can. An arbor of fine old vines, or vines clambering up the wall, and over the eaves, bearing rich clusters of "Concord' or "Delawares," or "Catawbas" or "Ilartfords," are alike a grand luxn-r-to eye and mouth ! Who that can have them will longer consent to Jje without? Set aside a plat in your garden for "Russell's and "Wilson's strawberry, and gather bowlsful of these crimson delicacies for your table, ere an)-other fruit is ripe I believe it was Jeremy Taylor who said, 'Doubtless. God could have made a belter berrv than the strawberrj-, if he had tried, but doubtless, God never did !" Tho time is near when the adornment of our homes must begin. Let all try to add something of beauty and usefulness to their homes however humble, before another year passes. n. t. h. Stanford, Ky., Rural American. A Good Wife. The following is a translation of a Welsh Triad : She is modest, void of deceit, and obedient. Pure of conscience, gracious of tongue and true to her husband. Her heart is not proud, her manner affable, and her bosom full of compas sion for the poor. Laboring to be tidy, skillful of hand and fond of praying to God. Her conversation amiable, her dress decent, and her house orderly Quick of hand, quick of eye, and quick of understanding. Her person tidy, her manners agreeable and her heart innocent. Her iace benignant, her head intellij gent; and provident. Neighborly, gentle, and a liberal way of thinking. Able iu directing, providing what is wanting, and a good mother to her children. Loving her husband, loving peace, and loving God. Happy the man who possesses such a wife. Young man "I culled to see about i the clerkship you advertised as vacant." ! Old gent "Hem ! have you a gold watch and a chain, a fist horse, adia ! moud ring, six suits of clothes, a bull ' dog, a thousand cigars, a cask of brandy, and an assortment of canes? ' Young man "Yes, sir, got 'em all " Old gent "Then you'll suit. My other clerk furnished himself with all those tilings out of the till, as as you are supplied I'll save the expense." Hi! milium. Is Published in the Warner Iiuilding. on Thursday Mornings, By HOLLO WAY 4 DAVIS, At per Volume, PAYABLE IX ADVANCE. Job Printing. We hare a new " DAY JOBBER," ai new fonts of Type of the latest styW, both pUin nd fancy, and re prepared to do work neat and expeditions'. Pamphlets, Catalogue, Constitution, .Show Bill, Handbtlls Blanks, Posters, PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLE.

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Xcv Vdvertisenieiit.s.

3,000 B TJ S FLAXSEED, Ke-i-knnvd and wirctxd. ft the best o,ua!:tv. to l a the IE..?: fjvuraule term. UEO. Y. B-VR-NE.. '0 31 H-tin Iiwt. FLOUR AND FEED,! WlIOLKSALi: AND KCTAIL. JXTKA FAMILY FLOl K (mm aeteetad WheaW Id el:- IV var .own tra '.,! aU kind of Feel, C.im.Oat-s SlUJdlios, Short. Brn d BaT Chop, k-pt c.'iitantlv tn hni au.t n fV! prepared to lelorer at short ootiee, and at lowest possible rates. No extr ctarse for ie'.ivrin: and ati'action warrant.-!. UEM.EY, STARK. A CO Near itepot, Richmond, In I. Ohio Female College. tjECON l) TERM of the present se?on commences T March Cusse rwrsmnijeJ tarn a farorabl time for pupils to enter. For catalogues, securing rooms, etc.ad.tress Rt. JAMES ANDERS, Pres., Co!leKe H U.O. Mjrch li, I3S. 3-t I FOR SALE. nrUIE EXCELLENT business property with M. residence attache.?. N1. strwt, tnthrsenT.The rrnnertv is 1 feet front, on Maia street, running back 150 f.-et t. an a! ley : t:ie ImiMinr brick, three st.iries high, of tlie most saHstantial construct on : di ir ceiiar, and pnod cic-trn. Also : EIGHTY" ACRES OF LAND uhJn five milos of Winchester. Randolph countr, weil situated : tliirtr acres in cultivation. Tiie iaaJ is of the b. st quality. Terms of either of the above easy. For further particulars call on or address me at this ritv. March ! ", HM. E. M. COOK. EZRA NYE & BRO, DEALERS IS Stoves and Hollow Ware, Plnin, Pre- ed. and Jiipaned Tinware. Also, Agents for the Sale of the Forest Queen Cooking Stove, An 1 Manufacturers of all kiuds of TIX AM) SIIKET-IKOX YVOKK ! 7'iu "? T.-on ?';" Pu in g&'A U orders for Spomitijr, On tiers and Valleys attended to with promptness. St'Te ipi"in:n2 SrotVs Furniture Rooms, near the Depot, Uichmoiid, Indiana. J.ih. 27. ltf. CABLET FURfJITURE! A Pnrclia.se and Removal. Y. ELLKlTT and V.X Y BLOOM, i J having pnrehaseil t'ie extensive stock of Cabinet Furniture, together with ail the Fixtures. Tools. Ac, lor manufacturis t' e s.?mc. ti'om Thomas Mason, are now i c upyiug hi l'.tr.ti.'i-l an-1 convenient WaroRooms, on the S. W. Cor. Main &. Front., Streets. Where they are proparv'.l to s?!l any article in their line The nnltei storks of Fttrnitnro of B. TV. Elliott and Mr. Mngon, make the assortment of Elliott A Bloom the I1EST and I.AROEST from which to make selections, ever before odered in this City, an-.l the People are respectfully invited to call and examine before making purchases elsewhere. ELLIOTT A BLOOM. Richmond, InJ., Feb. 1, lSOtt. 4tf SECUKITYFISE INSUBAN0E CO.! OF Or USTew York! Assets: 1,600,000. WILLIAM BELL, Agent, Oct. 19, 1S85. 34-tf. RICHMOND. The Spring Hat Fashions! ratHE undorsipned has d has APS. FFtZ '- L just received hi: inter tvle of HATS aad CAPS, to which he invites the n tention of all who w ould iudularo in the latent fash ion. Call at the Hat and Cap Store of JOHN SCFFRINS. Richmond, Ind., Deem .2:1, lVt. lOtf -m-wrr: ARE PREPARED to furnish Farmers W a superior Article of 1 l.i-vseel, selected from ! choice lots, Rc-Cleaned expressly tor owing. SS" Fa rmers wishine to Harrow Seed the coming Spring will please give us a call nl learn terms. J. W. BfRSOX A CO. Richmrnd. Tnd., Feb. 15, 1155. 51-S-I IrTenley Starr tfe Co-, j STORAGE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I A RK Prepared to buy all kinJs of f.raiu. T.rnss. I FIhi Seed, an.l Wool, in large or small 1 quantities, at their Warehouse, near Depot, junction i of Fifth aud Fort Wavne Avenue, Richmond, lnd. : 50tf. GO AUTO EAST!! J. B. HTJNHICTJTT, Jeweller, fJST AS removcl to 73 M.ifn street, two doors West fi of tlie Firt Nstion -.l I5nk, where he has fitted up so entirely new cst.ib'.ihi-'st. 1L- is now i ;eniny a ire and verv Icsirai.le strk of Watche.. Jewelrr. Clock". Faacv Ciod-, Silver sre of all varieties, whicii is as rfo.i as the be-t and will be s ! 1 cheap as li e cheapest. His old triends an 1 entomer re invited t cal! on him and no pains v. ill t soar.1 t- D:'iv. J. B. HcNlCCTT. 7S Main Stre.t. MRS. ROSENSTIEL, fNorth Front-st., W et Sjde. RESPECTFULLY informs tha I-a4s of Richr mond, that she is prepored to do all kinds of sewn at short notice. She is also preparod to to make pants and vests, neatly and at fair and reasonable prices. She solicits ostronage. Richmond, Dec. 25, 16U5. Royal Havana Lottery of Cuba, i Conducted bj the Spanish . Gm-erataeot. 3(iO,OGO IX GOLD DSAWN EVERY IT DAYS. PHIZES cashed an! 'ni'Toiation farn'-shed: the uijrGe-t rates pai 1 for Doubiooas and all kinds of Gold and Silver; ais for ail jmrerameet ! hi ities. TAYLOR CO.. Bankers. Feb. 1, 'So. 43:1 v 1J M ali. St.. i Yokx. LIME? LIME? LIME? T HE VERY BEST LIME for Whitewashinr and all other purposes, eeostantlv keep m band at D. V. Graves A Sons Grocery Store, on N. PeaHSrreet, and all orders Te.t there wi!I be prcmptlv ailed by COOK CO, of MaiSeVim', fsd. March 1st. 1S66. Irf '

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G-. W. BARNES & CO. WllOLFSAI-fc liKTAIL GROCERS, New Iron Front Building, NO 31, MAIN-ST.. Richmond, Indiana. Meas: 20 boxes fins Ten. embracm? rsrioni qualities. O. W. BAKNES A CO & lmonj. XaN.&r, 200 tb-s. Aimonda. 200 " IVa nuts. Pecans. Filberts, etc. 31 Main St. (.. V. BAHNES A CO. 40 IWs Rio Coffee. IS iiocha, Java, and LagTiars do. 31 Maia St. G. W. BAKNES t CO. i lrt Finds. Snpars. j 20 Ttbls crushed. pranuHted and powdered do. 25 Bbls. Refined do, various eraie. f - SI Main St. G. W. BARNES A CO. ""oliss A- Syrrnps: 10 bbls N. O. Molasses. 10 Sorghum do. 10 Srruns various trades. 31 Main St. ' " O. W. BARNES a CO. R aisms. ii Boxes M.R. L. A. Raisins. 20 i do. 20 ; do. 1 Cask Currants. 5 . " Citrous. .11 Main St. G. W. BARNES 1 Cf. fellies Jkr. Strawberry and Raspberry Jellies. Pine Apple Jelly. Shred Isinglass or gelatine for makinsr jellies Raspberry syrup, very fine and suitable for use in sickness. 31 Main St. O. W. BARNES Jk CO. Claimed Fruit A Catsups. A Strawberries. Tomatoes. Blackberries. Extra l'eaches, Uasplerrns and Plums. Tomato Catsup, Walnut do. London Club Sauce. Worcester shire do. Pirkels ot various kinds. Salad Oils. 31 Main St. O. W. BARNES A CO. undries. ?T 20 kegrs bi-carlonate Soda. 10 boxes Madder. 10 ' Jndiiro. 15 " Ex. I.opn-ood. 10 " Cu t bear. 10 Boxes Rice. 31 Main St. G.W. BARNES 4 CO. i pices V- Pepper: j 5 h.ijfs Pepper. ! 2 Cloves. 2H mats Cinnsmnn. I 2 bairs Alspiee. I 1 cask Xutmeps. j E.R. Dunkee'3 selected Spices. ! Cinnamon, Pepper. Alspiee. Cloves, MunUr.l .Cinder and Cayeuue. 31 M lin St. O. "W. BARNES a CO M thocolate. Prepared Cttlje, etc. J riaker's C"ro.. Pure Cocoa. Hroma. French Chocolate. Premium " Vanilla " Dan lalion Coffee, various qualities. Trjxicum. Vermaceili. Macaroni. Ta piocs . Pearl Rarley. Hecher's Farinia. Corn Starch and Rice Flour. 31 Main St. O. W. BARNES A CO. D. B. CRAWFORD, Proprietor of the mm JE,H0flE'a Is now receiving the LARGEST STOCK OF CARPET TWO AD TIIHEEPLY INCRAIN, HEMP AND RAC! STRAW MATTING AXD RUGS, 37X"S AM (S5)S0 ! Of every description. Oil Cloths, of neat patterns, ; I ress Gofds, of newest styles. In fact I am dterj mined to have the ! ITEST STOCK OF CJOOIXS IX TIIE CITY And Sell as Cbeap. I All of my Goods will be sold at fair prices. The public are tnveterl to call at o 46 -Main street. Richmond, May 18, 1865. l,tf petek cbcoker. BENJ. CROCKER. CROCKER & CO., ; South side of Main street, one square East ol f .Meredith House, j HICTI.tlOXH, IM. I MM"anufacuture all kinds of Carriages. Buggies, I I MSnlkies, Express and Fedling Wagons, Ac, Ac. j We have on hand a fine assortment of work in our i line, and can furnish to order on short notice, almost I any stvle or pattern of vehicle, all of which thev wari rant to be made of the best material and by careful and ' experienced workmen. The public are invited to cal' j and examine their stock rnd prices. TS" Particular attention paid to repairing. I Jan. 20 1S5. FLA XJS E E D ! Re Cleaned Flaxseed, rapO LOAX on favorable term". Farmers can JM. rely in ?Ump a PI UE arti' le. John I3ell, j C ity Floor Store,'.;h t., North of Ja:n. ! GRAIN BAUSF0R SALE. j 2 lm. I Farm for Sale. THE late residence of IHlkm Bildwin,4 miles west ! of J.meboro' Grant Co , lad., au ! 4 relies froai ; depot on Inionand Lojra d sport railroad ( hich road ' is expected tn be ooi.'t within this year. '. 90 acres ot ! land, alt of best qaaFty: 70 acres under cnltivattoa; j t 8 acres of orchard, best of fruit ; all un ler fence, and 1 ' well under -drained. One or the best farm boasea in 1 : the county. Address, ! J3, Dr.C. LOJJAX, 4d-3m !ar.n, Grant Co., Ind. j Pine Watches and Jewelry, j Direct froaa the Manafactnrer . Gold ! Gold ! Watches! Watches! I Jewelry! Jewelrr! j The Very Best! The verv Best! The very cheapest ! The very cheapest, At C. A. Dickinson's Jewelry Store, No. 38 Mara Street, Richmond. IndReal Estate Agency. MICAMEY WASSOI? HAS for sale some desirable properties in tbe city of Richmond, and land with improvements near J tbe city limits, which be will take pleas are in pointing oat to those wishing- to oarchase. - Riehaxmd, Oct. IS, lifia. Ss-tf.

UNION PATENT AGENCY.

D. P. HOLLO WAY & CO WASHINGTON, D. C, H AVF. engaged ia thfi business of soiictttn? I tecta, sad pHMecutinj; Fa tent cases. Business i AVE engaged i the business of solicit injr Ftents, and nruaecutinj; Patent cases. Business entrusted to lae.r care will res-etve prompt attention. Claims Against the Government, For back pay for Pensions, Ac., Ac, will receive pe-- ' sonal attention. A Lit INFORMATION, la reference to Patent Laws, ehoerful'y given. Cop. iea of the Laws and Roles and Regulations of the Patent OSce, will be sent, ymiU, on applicatn. Ia applying 6 Patent the applicant should forward a model of his invention if susceptible of being

an I agents, tut all part of tlMt world, Xo hieh -illustrated bv a model or, if it cons;sts in a ehetni- rers hare hci returned, in which lauiesNay, noth j inp like the above Pdl l.are K n known, since tlie , , , f ,r ,a ,Kj,; , Science of iltvlicine low ned upo the World, in Re el! compound, samples of the mgre-lwoU tn their i o,tn,etkn and ResrinV Nature to its propI er chaoneL ti uieticg the Nerves, and bringing back tl conuuercial state, and a!s in the proposed prepared j .-R,, Color of Health," to the cheek of the moit delicate. TfYor aole by Pnij!gisU jreneralle. form, should be sent. Also, as full a description of I Au.24. ISrtj. 2Stf

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