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RICHMONDi INp.ftUGUSTIggg. Mark Tirala corap&rfes the eon on the ; 7th. ty.tLMgra because of HhickMips.' That pan i only to be seen through a A Western ftraYeler.. having1; secured balf,ii))6dtln order, to prevent encroach merUsv buckled spar 'on - his heel before' retfring.- His unfortunate ..eleep , lug partnjerV ; after jtaeveral thrusts of the i If -' tfAttUpA a '-' rrAntlfiman 'lnn oughtivt)iat to cut your toe nails.! j Jones aneeta ,, Smith: Why. risj this morning like a fat sheep?' 'Fine wether - of course,' says Jones. Smith in return: ; ,Wlijf,ta It .'like, the . bombazine I sold yorTf?4fe7ij 'Good mourning,' is the reply of Jonea.':' TheyTpart happy 7, ' Theew. Tdrt fnoes suggests a national university o educate ' human souls? after a! sublime ideal V, Wouldn't a BIg(e)lqw dealdo as well? '.-'. iUtn Pafpkixg Whim-Washed i Walls. If the white-washed walls are, washed Jn strong brine, there will be?no' danger thathe paper willnot 'adh'er'e.7J , Brigbam Yoimg.and his wife are having their portraits "k pain ted. The latter will be done "in agroup. , Roman's Friendship. TruefriencU ship between promen is rare, hot when it exists between those who aTe"gifled with highly cultivated minds and' warm feelings, it far surpasses any attachment between those of the other sex Such friendship is a; sweet attraction of the - tit '-- heart toward tire merit we esteem, or the perfections-we admire, and produces a "mutua. inclination between two or more p fnCDs to promote each ofher's interest, hnowledge, virtue an'I nappi1 A larife-lackj beetlewearing upon its broa(XJ&aclc rows of most brilliant got 32S friend, of a farmer. From itaggs Are produced the -corn -grub kiffjejrthamost inveterate; foe of the cutoim, with Swhicn, it gorges it elf until it canvhaidlyi stir. Its jaws are, very , strong. Plongbman" "spare thatbug? 0 r ' W ! ) Brainard's Musical World for August comes promptly to hand, ; and. is as interesting and iastructive as usual. Be sides a large amount of beautiful new music, ltcohtains entertaining musical readinglifretches, stories, news, gossip and valdabie huits for musicians.- Pub ; lished monthly at $1.00 per annum. ElegantgremiumB arc given for elubs. Senc tei cents' to the publisher, S. Brain ard Sc Sons, Cleveland, Om and you Mil receive specimen copies by re turn: mail. D . A few week ago a most dastardly oofrage was committed in Benton Harbor, Michigan. An orchard of about 1,500 trees was) girdled by Vandal iumjs. The entire community turned out to save the trees men, women and children jaeJnolWth grafting wax and bandages to save as many of the treesf s jjossible ,Thet ,waxj sup pliedl the ftCe the bark, 1 and the trees continued a vigorous . growth. But the scoundrel was not to. be balked of his revenge or malice. Soon 1 afterward ,the orchard .waa again , entered, the trees completely 'girdled, and there: seems to be no doubt that the work ot' destrutioDL? is elTectually "done. - The splendid orchard is novr but a field '011 dead , and decaying ' tree trunks. The lossl M least ; $20,000,' and the -affair creates great excitement. ' ;V:;?vt,w I amuspicious",'of,that church whose tnembers are one in their beliefs and opinions. . When a tree is dead, it will lie any way ; ; alive, it will have its own growth. When men's deadness is In the church, and there,, like elsewhere, all "will be alike. They, can be cut and polished any way. " When they are alive they aro like a tropical forest some shooting up, like the mahogany.' tree ; some .' .spreading like the vine ; some darkling, like the shrub ; , some., lying, herb-like, on, the ground ; , but all obeying their , own laws .of growth a common law of growth variously - expressed in eacfc-and so "contributing v to the richness , and beauty ot the wood. Beeshr.-,!;v-;,v;. J, Hew to Cure Green Corn. Receipt Worth a Ybar's Scb8cription. That wide awake sheet, the Burling ton (Iowa) 'Hawkey e, in its antexesting Agricultural Department, inquired last summer, for a recipe to preserve this delicious; vegetable. v .This drew, out a las dy corre8pondeBt,;; who said '- that . by helling or cutting it from the cob, and boiling it in a very little water in a pot, till thoroughly heated and cooked thro', adding a small; tea8jKonful of tartaric acid to each quart bottle and stirring well all. the time, closing and sealing the cans wb'de hot, it would . keep perfectly fotf years. My better half was not very ; credulous, - but put up eight quart glass 'cans according to those intruetlons They all kept perfectly, and were ueed duriag the winter with great pleasure,' the flavor of the , vegetable being preserved - more - perfectly - than is ngnaj5Qhicf wfthcaunecL goods. Before cooking, the eontenU, of the cans tor eating,' add a teaspponfpl of bicarbonste Of soda, and let it stand half an Juu ' " Tlifsreofp5 e may be depended on and is certainly the best one for this purpose that I bave ever seen tried.
BRAIN WAVES. A . Nove I Theory. ; is-; t jTlie.NeyfiYo.rk Sun says : - We mentioned a few " days ' ago that a writeiJ in the London' Spectator had propounded a theory of "brain waves,'.' to account for the - appearance of persons at ' the point of death to tlieir'distant friends.He claims that there is-a kind ; of brain atmosphere, which extends oyer , the globe, and upon' which : the brain has power of impressing undulations, Just as ai bell sets the air in motion; or an electric battery, the ' electric - fluid in a telegraph wire. These i waves, when 'they - meet' with a sympathetic organ, produce idea? and -images more or less distinct, according to circumstances. The''subject is undergoing discussion and some facts confirmatory of the theory are advanced. One. is the case of a person whose image was seen by his 'wife, to enter las house and go up stairs some two hours before his acta al arrival. On inquirjvit was;found that' at .that moment he was , mentallv imagin ing to himself as doing the precise thing which his apparition did. Another sto ry i9, perhaps, not ; new to many of our readers, but it is suflSciently interesting to be repeated : l?.r'y.,' "!,'.; 'Admiral, Sir Thomas ' Williams a straightforward and excellent man was in conimaud of a ship crossing the Atlantic .Ocean. His course brought him within 'sight of the island of Ascension, at that "time uninhabited and never visited by any ship except for tbVpurpose of collecting 'turtles, which abound on the coast t The? island was barely de scried' on1 the1 horizon and was not t3 be' noticed at all ; i but as Sir Thomas looked at it he was . seized by an unaccountable desire to steer toward it. He felt how. strange such a 'wish would ap pear lo his crew, and tried to disregard it, but in vain. . l(is desire became more and more urgent and distressing, ' and foreseeing it would? soon be more difficult to gratify it, he told his lieutenant to prepare to 'put about ship' and steer for Ascension. The offiicer to whom he spoke ' ventured resp ectfuliy to repre sent, that changirg their course would greatly 'delay them that just at that moment the men were gojng to their dinner that, at least, some delay might be allowed. ; But these arguments seemed to increase Capt. Williams' anxiety, and theehip was steered toward the uninteresting little island All eyes and spysglasses were now fixed upon itand soon - something was perceived on the shore.' It is white it is a flag it must ,De,,a,B.1&n and when they neared the ' shore," it was ascertained that sixteen men, wrecked on that coast many days before, and suffering the extremity of hunger, had set, up a eignal, though almost without a hope of relief!" " The Sun says the ' discussion promises to elicit more anecdotes' of a similar 'character.'" 'Is that all ? Here are new phases of psychological import and interest." Let our' English .. cousins pur-, sue the mystery. It may be that we shall be able to enlighten them. We .have something more to impart on The Inner Senses,' which will appear indue time.1 Our investigations go to show that thero are scientific explanations to these material phenomena, which now puzzle the philosophers'. Ex. Tfce Pope Permits. The Pope has griwated his permission to the childrca of his faithful people to attend mixed schools, provided they are only day 6ehoole; so that they can be religiously instructed every evening at home. s.j , ' ;fcrr "Last year there ; was established at Galata Serai, a lyceum for, the educa tion of pupils of all categories of religious creeds. : It contains already about four hundred scholars Turks, Oreeks. and Franks and' many Catholics and conforming Greeks and Armenians residing in Constantinople . appHed, thro1 their ? Bishop, , to the Pope to know whether they might send their children to share in the educational advantages of this mixed scbool, in which there was necessarily a total absence of religious instruction. ; His Holiness, while recognizing the paramount importance of re : Iigious" instruction, was unwilling that these youths should be deprived of the advantages of the only seminary'whefe they could obtain a liberal education, and accordingly - authorized the attendance of Catholic scholars at the lyceum of Galata Serai, but as daily pupils only, so that they may obtain religious instruction i at ' home every evening on leaving the sehool." This meets l- the case four public schools exactly, and as the Romish doctrine is the same all over the world, our Roman Catholic fellow ' citizens may( now feel themselves at perfect liberty the Pope permits to send their children, and when they come home at night they can teach them ' their religion. ' We hope this will be satisfactory to the priests and people, of this country. The school question will! then be settled, and all will go on smoothly. :" The Pope permits it, and .-the Pope is right about it.,--,,n A ;,-y-v!,r-,-.t ; Chbap Cakb. Two eggs, one half cup butter, one cup sugar, one-half cup sweet milk," one-half neaspoonful cream tartar, one-quarter ounce of soda, and flour to make as stiff as cup cake. Hattie.
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They are equal in make and finish to the best gold, and so pertect in resemblance, that the best judges can scarcely detect them from solid gold watches. " They1 will wear and keep perfect time as long as carried." - .We are now sending the best to any order by. ex-' press, for S15 each, and the Patent Lever, full jeweled, at $20, payable to the Ejcpresd Agent on delivery. Address orders to ' ' ' ' ' THE OROIDE WATCH COMPANY, : t ... 143 Fulton Street, New York. WM MAYER, Importer of FRENCH & GERMAN FANCY GOODS, as Alabaster Goods, China Figures Chessman, Musical Boxes, Segar Stands, Work Dozes, ' Ladies' Companions, Swiss Houses, .Dressing Cases, ic-t Ac, Jfcc Manufacturer of Traveling & Indies' Bags, " Pocket Books, and Fine Leather Goods," ,148 Pulton Street. New York.' ; LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS. 8 , , Martin Wells, Electrician, - 112 Broadway, New York, Gives personal attention to selecting and supplying Jthe best and most scientific Lightning Conductors. 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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., lat Surgeon General U. S. A., Prof. H. B. Sands, M. D and many other eminent physicians.1 ' 7 : For Sale by all the Druggists in the United States and Canada. For Circulars, References, 4c, apply t Robert H. Taber, Agent, (Successor to Geo Wells Cosastock,) J7 Fulton Street, New York.
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Tfll3 ton tfted 4nd popular Re my is again call ed to tid attention of ihe pnblic. As often as the ycarQlls arounu the proprietors annually ''make thoir bow to the people; and remind tkem that amongst the many things required for the health, comfort and sustenance of the fay 7 through the longand tedious months of winter, Coe's Cough Ualaam should not be forgotten. For years It has been a household nsadfcine-r-sjid mothers anxi""S for the safety of theirchiHren, ad all who suffer fi ojb any diMaseof the throaty chest snillangs; cannot afford to be without it. In addition to the ordinary four ounce so long in the market, we now furnish "our mammoth family iaeboUles,whiohwilMa common with ths other sie,be found at all D rug Stores. FOR CROUP, ' , a'--The Balsam will be found invaluable, and may al ways be relied upon in the most extreme cases . ir V Jt v e's i unoopiNfi cough. Thetesiimony of all who hare used it for this ter riljle disease during' the last ten yearsis, thatit invariably relieves and cures it. ' ' "' ' " :'! -;,' ; SORE THROAT. '.:';. , : Kesp your throat wetwith the Balsam taking little and often and you will very soon find relief, , 1 HARD COLDS AND COUGHS Yield it once to a steady use of this great remedy It will succeed in giving relief where all othei remedies have failed. " ' J:" '"' "' SOREXESS OP THE THROAT, CHEST ,-: AN LUNGS. r i-. ! Do not delay procuring and immediately- taking Coe'sCough Balsam, when troubled with any of tho above named difficulties. They are all premonitory symptoms of Consumption, and if not arrested, will sooner or later sweep you away into the valley o( shadows front .which none can ever return. er , v IN CONSUMPTION, ; ..:.-. - . -- Many a care-worn sufferer has found relief and today rejoices that her life has been made easy and prolonged by the use of Coe's CoughBalsam. r IN SHORT, ' .The people know the article, and it needs no comment from us. It is for Sale by every Druggistand dealer in Medicines in the United States. . l'; J ' THE C. G. CLARK A: CO., Sole Proprietors, New Haven Ct. Read! Read !! Read !! ! THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE ' IS CALLED TO THK ' " T World's Great Remedy, COE 'S D YSPEPSIA CURE. v" Shis preparation is pronounced by Dyspeptics as the only known remedy that will surely core thai aggravating and fatal malady. For years swept on its fearful tide, carrying before it to an untimely grave, its millions of sufferers. ;- Coo's Dyspepsia Cure has Comejto the Rescue. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, ibick Headache, Sourness orl Acidity of. Stomach, , Rising of Food, Flatulency, . Lassitude, Weariness, .. - Anally terminating i Q in Death- - Are as surely cured by this potent remedy, as the patienttake3 it. Although but five years before the people, what is the verdict of the masses? Hear what Lester Sexton of Milwaukee, says! - From LESTER SEXTON, of Miwaukee. ,w Milwaukee, Jan. 24, 1863. 3fert. C 7. Clark & Coi, Aeie Haven, Oan. f t' Both myself and and wifehave used Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and it has proved perfeotly satisfactory as .remedy. 1 hav no hesitation in saying that w have received great benefit from its use. Very respectfully, -'' -- - 7 Signed, LESTER SEXTOJl , A GREAT BLESSING. - A From Rev. L. F. Ward, Avon, Lorain Co., O. Hcntr. Strong & Armstrong , Di tiggiU, Oe- land . Gsstlemkn It gives me great pleasuae to state that my wife has derived great benefit from the use if Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. . Shs has. been for a number of years greatly troubled -with Dyspepsia, accorapanied with violent paroxism of constipation which so prostrated ber that she was all the while tr months, unable to do anything. She took, al ur instance, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and has detwed GREAT BENEFIT FROM IT.and is now com. fiaratively well. She regards this medicine as a jrneat blessing. - Truly yours, f , Jan. 13tb, 1868., V . . . i - L. F WARD. t CLERGYMEN. , "TfceBev. Isaac Aiken, of Alleghany, testifies thai it has eared him, after all other remedies had failed. , DRUGGISTS. r ,.,...,..- Aay draggist in the country will tell you, if yen take the trouble to euquire, that every one that buys abottleef Coe'a Dispeosia Cure from them, spenlii in themost unqualified praise of its great medicinal virtues. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure Will also be fonnd in valuable in all easse of Diar rhea, Dysentery, Colic, Summer Complaint!, Gi i ping, aud iafaet every disordered condition of tht Stomach. ',ut Sold by Druggists in eity or oounty sverywhei $1 per bottle, or by applicati. n to THE C. G CLARK CO., Sole Proprieto rs, New Hatan, Ct. Dec .10.
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Just Published, in a sealed envelope. : Price 6 cents A Lecture on the Nature; Treatment nnd Radical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, inaucea Dy - belt-Abuse so lr voluntary. EmisstonsJmpotency, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally; "Consumption,-Epilepsy, and Fits, Mental and Physical incapacity, Ac. By Rob. J. Culverwell, M. D., author of the 'Green Book,' Ac. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequence of Self-Abuse may be effectually renioeed without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at oace- certain . and efiectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what bi3 condition ' may oe, mav cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. . This lecture will prove a, boon to thousands and thousands. 3 bent under seal, in a plain : envelope, .to any ad- . dress on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addrsing the publishers.' ' ' . c Also, Di. CulverwelTs Carriage Guide,' pi ice 25 " ents. " " ' Address the Publishers, -i". '.-j if .- 'm : Chas. J. C. Kline & Co., I "Post office Box 4,586. 127 Bowery, New York. , no21-4m. - JAMES M ' STARR, j STEAf.1 & G&S PIPE HTTEB, Gas Office on Main Street, between ' - vkwitfl t" a B-a a n av. OjI Tt'l Pearl nuw t m a v aa via a u. a ws . . f ',: ;- '.' ' ' t Pine Gas, Fixtures, at Less HI AN EASTERN PRICES, : 'A11 work promptly done in the best and most satisfactory manner and WamantkB. Richmond, Jan. 5, 1SG9. - ' 44:ly FOUTZ'O CELEBRATED Horse mil Cattle Pollers. This Drenaration. lone and favorably known, will thoroughly re-invigorate broken down and low-spirited horses. by strengthening and cleansing ue stomach an4 intestines. It is a sure freventive f all disease incident to this animal, such as LUNQ J-Jfi Y K K. KtANKliKS, IfcLJjOW WATER, HEAVES, COCGHS, DISTEMPER, FEVERS, FOUNDER, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL ENERGY, fcc. Its use improves the wind, increases the appetitegives a smooth and glossy skin and transforms the miserable skeleton , Into a fine-looking and spirited horse. To keepers of Cows this pre par. tion is invaluable. It is a sure praventive against Rinderpest, Hollow Horn, etc. it has been proven Dy actual experiment to increase th 1 quantity f milk and cream twenty 'percent, and make the butter firm gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive much faster, s - ' ' In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, tTIeera la : the Lungs, Liver, Sc., this arbcleacts as a sDecifie. - By puttina from wnhalf a paper to a paper in a barrel of I swill the above diseases will m eradicated or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain preventive and ure for the Hog Cholera. i DATID E. F0UTZ, Proprietory B ALTinORE, Md... Tor sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the Caited States, Caaadas aad South. America. .. The Great Ertenial JBemedjs ; For BCam and Beast. IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM : The reputation of this preparation fs so well estab lished, that little need be said in thiaeonnection. On M A H it has never failed to- sure PAI.VFCT. i NERVOC8 AFFECTIONS. CONTRACTING MC8CLEg, STIFFNESS AND FAINS IN THE JOINTS. STITCHES in the SIDE or Back, SPRAINS, BRUISES, ' . BURNS, SWELLINGS. CORNS and FROSTED FEET, ; Persons affected with Rheumatism can be effectually andpermaaenUycured bynsins; thi wonderful preparation ; it penetrates to the nerve and bone immediately -n beinfrpf1ied. - On HORSES it will cure SCRATCHES', SWEENEY, POLL-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUNNING 80RES, CAPDLE-or COLLAR GALLS, SPRAINED JOINTS, 43TIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES, fce. Bt will prevent HOLLOW BORN and WEAK BACK LV MILCH - ' COWS. 'i " I have met with great success in- bringing- my ' Mixture withia the reach of the Public. I am daily in receipt of letters from Physicians, Druggists, Merchant ' and Fanners, testifying to its curative powers. DAVID B. FOUTZ, SoU Proprietor, ' .i ' .: BALTIMORE, tOn C. ESTELL. , IIOOT AND SHOE. MANUFACTORY NO. 3 MAIN STREET: OOTS fc SIIOESs, CHEAP FOR CASH! Having a good assortment of Boots aad Shoes now on hand, of my owbt-manufacture aad Eastern . made work, and being prepared to fill alt coders for either ' ; Sewed or Pegged Boots and Shoes. At the shortest possible notice, the undersigned respectfully asks thecitizens of Richmond and vicinity for a share of patronage, thankiag them for that heretofore so liberally extended. , Jnstgive him a call at bis Shop, one door East of s T. Nestor k Co.'s Grocery Store, West Mara Street, ' where he will be happy to see his old customers, and : as many new ones who study their own interest, and wanta good pair of Boots or Shoes, made Frr-tingly of the best material and at reasonable prices. Richmond May 18lh 1869. C..ESTEI.I.. Stitched or Pegged ; Boots and. Shoes, OF a sul and in a substantial and workman-like manner, made to order, at
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' HENRY EMRICB'S SHOP, . - -1 Two Doors Sonth of Plnmiaer's Drugstore I On South Pearl Street, :0 Wbere h respectfnlly invites the citizens Rich r mond and viciniry to give him a call and a share of ; patronage, being sure, from the good qnality of his work and the general satisfaction, given heretofore, that all wBl be well pleased with his manofactura. T-A good supply of BOOTS and SHOES, nade at his establishment, on hand, which be is acting at very low rates for Cash. -9-Bepairingdone at short notice KMBtCjt. Ricbasoid, May J9, 1868. l9tf
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Price $1 per pack, with Directions. POKER CJ1IFS, Red, White and Blue. Price, .f .; Sl.MKper 100 to $5 per 100.' i tl ALLKINDd OF GAMES. A Sore Method of WINNING at Cards, Dice, Ac. Kent Free to- slut address Call at our Store, or address CRAWFORD A DA VID.SO.V. ' No. 68 John Street, New York City.' BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. 13. Gri OLVERTOK HAS MOVED bis Shop to the building north of and adjoining No. 3 Encn'ne House, on Pearl-at. and is prepared for " the manufacturing, repairi.ig. aad sale or Boots and Shoes. ' Particular attention will be paid to the quality and styles of customer work and satisfaction warranted. . Nen but rood material used or the best of workmenemployed. La -dies work gotten up in the best style. . Prices modez RichmondIqd.iMay 18,1839. ' j;" ' lltf OOP 4P"RnTnP A T. - T?.T.TVTT tf coughs; colds, choup,, , H bars e n e s s, A s t h m a, .'f i - .T AN AhL DI&BASE4 OF TBI , .n . "In conBrmation of the above, the public fs referred to certificates on wrapper around each bottle, in addition to the testimonials herewith appended: - Opinion of the Rev. Wm. Graham, for three years the efficient and respected pastor cf Asbary Chapel in this city:- ; ' : i y , We are prepared to certify from experiments the most reliable and convincing, that "Baks'sPcctobai. Elixir" is a very superior remedy for diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Jt is. extensively nsed by the best Physicians for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Hoarseness, etc. etc. We recommend it to all and especially to Ministers and other Public Speakers who are troubled with Bronchial difficulties. , It has been thoroughly tested, and acts like a charm. The manufacturer, Thomas H. Barb, is an experienced aad saccessfnl Druggist, and a Christian gentleman ot high repute in the community where he lives."" Tho merits of this remedy, from such a' reliable manufactory, makes it a -public benefaction: ' n . t H..UI1H11. T' Of the X.W. Iodi'sna Conference. W M..GKAHAM. Verre Uaato, Indiana, August?, IS67. iFrom R. L.. BaHj, Esq., dealer: the well - ' known stove 'n "3'v',i,r: A 'Tebrk HirTrjJ 'Jnlv ?0, l667 Mr. Thomas II. Barb) Hear. ir:l bavw used yoar Pbctoi, Elixir" very extensively in my family, andproaont.ee it one ot. the bst medicines ever used. iltgives imuroiatx relief, in the worst cases of Coughs and Colas.. ., , ..." j. i . Yourkg Respectful ly; rif',,f,f ;-f'.ivr'a ..B. L, BALL. ? 'iPLUMMER A.MORUISSOX Vholeale Droggists, Fort Wayne Avenue, Richmond, .Wholesafe Agents for Rarr's "Peetnral Elixir" t. Harrold E. C. Potts, y. H. Ross A Reed A Butler t e T. J. BARGIS AT $o. l2, ' ' : ' STOVE, DOES ALL KINDS OP JOB WORK, SUCH A3 Putting -on Metal Roofs, Pipes, Ac, e. : Pays Special atttention to 'setting, up Warm Air Furnaces, and has the best kiad,in use, and warrants them to give satisfaction. All kinds of Stoves: keeps the Celebrated Self-Feeding Stove,"Morning Glory," for hard coal. Persons wishing anything in th above line, would do well to give oe a call. f, c --7,,;.- i . : irnos. J.BARGIS. Richmoad,Id. June ?,1868. 14-tf",- "r DICKINSON DEALER IS WATCHES, OIOOKS, JEWELRY, , ; ; ' ; SIL VER AND PL A TED WARE, No. Ql Main Street, ; yn .-x , RICHMOND, ISD.vj. i ffiiT" Repairing," doneon short notice. 9AprnlS8 CJ X C- 6tf Notice to Heirs of Petition To Sell Real Estate. State of Induma, Wayte Qunty. Court of Common Ptea.OoMplaiS. 3825. f-iU. '...;-i .:.;., Notice is'hereby given that Garrett SchneUe and David Fettman, Administrators, of Bern hard Bitloh, deceased, have filed their petition to sell the Real Estate of the decedent, to pay his debts, and set off widow's share of said estate-, aad that said petition will be beard at the next term of the Conrt of Common Peala oi said County. . . Wm. W. DriiT, Clerk r..'-! ')e. ; C. C. P. Wayne Cor , jAxaa PstY, Att'y for PlaTs., , . - , C. If. ALIIi5MB, ate Col. 2d D. C. Vol. and Ix-P. M. of WasbV,I.C. J.M. MASON, late Captain in 2d D. Volunteers. - . ; I , Alexander & Mason, "SOMCirOKS OF ' ' "' and European Patents, 'American COUNSELLORS AT PATENT LAW, 15 years experience as solicitors of Patents. 460 Seventh St opposite the patent office, " ' T r . ; -. WASHINGTON. D. C. Papers carefully prepared, aod Patents secured wittieat delay. - . - s . Examinations in the Patent office free oi charge, and no individual fee asked in any case unless a patent is-allowed ' '. .. Send for circulars of terras, instructioDS and references.5 ' ' nol8-tf. . , , Eaecutor's Notice. Letters Testamentary have been taken, ont of th Wayne Probat Court by the ande; signed on the estate of Andrew Morrow, deceased, late of Richmond,.Wayne County,' Indiana. - Those owing the estate will make immediate setUenrent, and those having claims' against the sahie will present them duly - authenticated. Xh tate i supposed to ba solvent. JOHN MORROW. .: o20-3t.-rl ;.-' i ' - - . " : Snmmer -Hat Fashions. THE undersigned hi justrecefrved bisne 8L'M MKIl Style of If ATS of allKtnsts,.towhicb he invites the at tention of all who would iadolge in the latest fash-j .Callat the Hat and tlan akore of t ; - ' . JOHN SUFFRINS. ; 'Richmond, Jane 9, 1869. I Pvblished by B. W. TJAVJS,os, Tuesday Hornings, At 9 S per Volume, n PAYABLE IN ADTANCB. a J o tf p K I N T i ll Q , . A' t V Ws have "r. "DAT oi Tjfotthe latest styles, both piain and fancy, and are prepared ta do work ntataad xpaditiouily.
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