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RICHMOND, FEB. 15, 1870; Speaking of Henry V:ncent, the Cincinnati Ga sette says s - , 'In many rc-ecta he has no superior. An Eng lish Liberal of tho best class, a man thoroughly in sympathy with everything true and good in politics, morality and religion, ha is ad eloquent as he is sin cere. The person must be most impassive, and, we mar adl, stupid, who can hear his utterances with out becoming entirely sympathetic with the lecturer. 1 he topics on w hich Mr. Vincent will speak are those, perhaps, on which be is best informed. The revo lution of 1043, the ability of the protector and the sublime achievements of Milton in politics as well as poetry, are subjects which Lara enlisted all theener ft'e, of his Bind." A Dutchman's Tribulations. The "Fat Contributor" furnishes the following version of a Dutchman's trib ulations: Ven I furst goome to tlis koontry, d at ish doo dimes, fodder goome, dat ish doo dimes more. Fodder, he kept i crosery, soldt rat-traps unt tings, hhews-harps, unt a crate many ooder tchweets-meats, unt I sells meat mit a gleaver. . I koes town to see Kitty. Snyder. Kitty dold me to sit town, unt I sits town. I dold Kitty how she was, unt she axed roe, booty Tell. I axed Kitty, fcave you seen any ting cfl mine leedle plack tog n' ready? unt Kitty, she say. ititolUrtta your leedle plack tog? Veil, I say, 'lie is all covered over mit while, his pody cut off close mit his dail. Kitty unt I got married unt had two povs, Hans unt Kafrina. Katrina she wa3 a schmardt poy; too, ain't it? Dought I would start the poy in pu&i ness. So I puys 'em a perrel of cider, sixteen feet of chinger bread und too tuzzen 'bipes without any bthems or nowls yooet now. Next tay vos train ing tay, unt dey sells 'em all aw-ut, make money like helentarcnation. I goes aroundt der next morning tay pefore to-morrow to goundt der brofits unt mine Colt, there wasn't a cent left a'ready, "Den I dold Hans he must go to the Fest Indies all's wile. I p:oes unt dells dey beeblea apout the Wes- Indies, unt dey axed me they didn't know where it vas. Then I dold Haus, he had got to cross the river over, turn the bridge around it, goome to brother Hans patch all shingled mit straw, where he Cnd two roads running away from each ud dor. There he find a big ben mit four fclu-ep in 'em. Sheep run out unt pite a loetle dog apout ajear oldt. "Dinks I go town unt sees Iltns your ewn self. Hans put me to bed in a barn yardt. (Some gall 'em a bark.) Some tarn fool he gave a spite against me, he kepi obening and shutting the cate all night. Got such a gold I hard ly know how I get my preakfast in the morning. Veil I got up I told the old voznan had she got auy vater, that 1 get a. drink of visky peen so long since I seen cider didn't know how la ger peer daistcd any more. I looks aroundt und see Hans sitting on a rock I koes up unt sculaps him on der sehoultcr. Hans looks arondt unt py kracions! ' it vasn't Hans. Then I thought I would ko town to the trug store, unt-git someting for my padkoldt, unt it was a hartvare slhore. I dold 'em did tliey have ennything for, a psd koldt, unt they axed me, yes. Dold me to take beck of ehewsharps every tay. Didn't mind that, but they makes such a noise I didn't know how to rake up in de morning. Thought 1 would go Lome Found toors all fast asleep, vife locked vide open, nnt karden batch eat up ray neighbor's bigs. Dold 'em I wouldn't go to der Fest Indies any more all "e vile too soon a'rendy. That ish more vot I don't can dell." One Week from My Diaree. BY JOSH B LLIXGS Monday Had suckers for breakfast. Suck ers and Sassiges are ths 2 loxuiies of life; the other luxury is easy boots. Tuesday Awoke with a splendll hedake, csufcd by taking too much water the evening previously, and going to bed at r.ine o'clock precisely. Ureatust on trie butt end oi a sas siJse and felt like a dorg. Wednesday Rekolected of asking a men in Miseory if beans was a sure krop in his parts- lie said they was z sertain sz a revolver. Keflekled on the danger ov carrying concealed weepins. Rekoleckted innor bein ii Na Hamshire during a severe sno storm and in nocently enough remarked that 1 never see ennything like it, and wuz told by one ov the barroom boarders that it warn't nothing; he tied seen it fell over thousand feet. hat' Bed I, "a thousand feet on a level' 'No 'but a thousand feet trom on high.' J rtflekfu how oazy it wz for sum U Iks to lie and 1 ell the truth at the same time. Thursday Kekolekted once more ov bein on Red River, in Arkinsaw, and seein a large piece ov frame work by the side ov the road; inquired ov a private citizens who wuz Icdin a blind mul by 1 ov his ears, what the frame work mought he. He sed it wuz 'a Lir fiddle. and ink 3 yok ov oxen to draw the box, and they had to haw and gee to chang the tune. Kctlkied on that passage in the poet wihich sez man iz fearfully and wonderfully made;' and thort the remark might apply to fiddles in An t.insaw without spring the remark. Friday Visited my washwoman and blowed her up for sewing ruffles and tuks on the bot tom f my drawers. She wuz thunderstruck at first, but explained the mysiery by saying s .c 1 ud sent me by mistake, a pair belonging ;.) . I bliuhed Uke r iled lobster, and t o-d h'.T she must be more keeiful about such tilings; I might have bin ruined for life. Siturdav Writ this diaree for the week from memory. Jlefiekted on the vanity of human wishes. Iteilekted how often 1 d wished to be ivefa, and how seldom my wishes had bin gratified, ileaolved in the future not to winhfjrennvthin-r.urit.il I had it 3 weeks and Koe how I liked it. The Senate was not in eeeion Saturday. In the House, after the introduction of a number of bills and resolutions the Legislative Appro priation Bill was taken up in committee. Mr. Davis' motion to strike out the appropriation for reporters for the Congressional Globe was rejected, rJceiring only three votes in its Tavor. A motion was made to cut down the aipropri mion for printing from $500,00') to $50,000. HurLKB, of Massachusetts, 'thought the heads of t'epartment might he trusted to manage the ex- pcn.iitures. Mr. Lawes, in view or Mr. but lick's sudden conversion, oljected to his lectur ing the House. l!r, BuiL B disclaimed such intention, nd also to beirg likened to Saul of Tarsus. He thought the country sumctently well apprisel of the fact that he had voted for . . . i . , - i , i i J EFf. JJavis, mai nis corversion nau oeen aua den, and that, be bad uot been very long in the Dartv. to render a repetition unnecessary. The motion was rejected.' Tho Committee, haviog disposed of about one-fifth of the bill, -M and th House aajournea. " During the month "of January the public debt has decreased 83,933,6(54. Indianapolis brewers have reduced the price of beer to I per barrel. Hon. James N. Tyncr, -of Peru, will be a candidate for ranomination to Congress. The great bridge across the Ohio from the Indiana shore to Louisville, will be completed next week. One of New Albany glass works era ploys one hundred and sixty hands, the rolling mill two hundred, and the cotton mill one huudred and . thirty. Mrs. Lizzie Suits is carrying on the Postoflicc at Dillsborough, Dearborn county, since the death of her husband. Mrs. Lizzie Suits the people. A negro from "de Souf" asserts that his race is mentioned iu whe New Tes tament where .''Nigger Demus says he wants to be born again." DavidRoach shot an killed his broth er Benjamin, a wealthy cotton planter, at Hope plantation, Yazoo river, Missis sippi, a few days since. Intemperance is supposed to have prompted the deed. It is nnderetood that all agreement has beeu entered into by the city edi tors of the Indianapolis papers which precludes any mention of the ground hog thi3 year. Decidedly commends ble. - . .. It is reported that a distiller has been found in Pakota, this State, who belongs to churcii; asks a blessing at the table, uses the quick fermentation, and when he sings, faces the window, looks at the distillery . and, starts: "Come thou fount of every blessing." The Howard Street Methodist Sun day School,.' San Francisco. California, 1)33 eighty-three Chinese scholars, and forty-two teachers, a gain of over forty per cent, in four weeks. ' In tbirtyfour Annurl Conferences of he Methodist Episcopal Church which ave voted on lay delegation, the whole umber of votes cast is 3,195, of which 2,517 arc for. and 608 aginst more than - ive to one. Tha Evansville "Courier" says, com ilainiugly, ' we have had no snow, no ce, and the boys no Tun of consequence his winter. The probability is that he stock of skates in the city will be cept over for use next winter. JonN M. Hill, an old and prominent itizen of Nash ille, died on Wednesday vening in his se enty third year. lie vas born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, nd went to Nashville when a poor oung man of twenty. At his death he vas one of the wealthiest men in that ity.- It is said that in his youth he un Jerslood and spoke the German lan guage fluently, and that all of a sudden e was deprived of the use of it. Du ing his last momenta lis became deliri us, and instead of expressing himself n English, he spoke German. " - The Tariff. The Committee of Ways and Means, after a great deal of hard labor and many changes, have reported a tariff bill, which has beenmade the special order for Thursday, the 10th. Many drugs and dyes have been added to the free list. A reduction of five cents per pound has been- made on tea. and of four to five cents ou couee The duty on niir iron has been placed at $7 per ton instead -of 9. , No change has. been -: - -i - .V - 1 ' ':.':' I ,1 macie on sail or uu uim.i'jiis uuui, uuj anthracite coal has" been added to the free lisf. On articles of luxurj, the duty has not been reduced. On some qualities of stel the land has been in creased. ni.OOMINGTOV, II.l ., NURSERY, I fth Year! SOO Acres I iO Greenhouse f nrartMit. best stock and ahianine" facilities. APPLES 1.2. 3. vr.. 1000 fine 1 vr..25. APPLE ROOT- GRAFT. S. choice, 1U.U0U $60. XL'RSERY STOCKS, Seed", Osage, Apple, Peach, WILDOOOSE. Pinm, O.-SAGE HEDGE, 10,00(1, ?13. EVERGREENS, ROStS, 1,000, $100. Dahlias, Gladiolus, GREEN HOUSE, 1JEDDIXU PLANTS Send 10c. for Cata logs. F. K. PHOENIX. 4t-14wCookCACo.Cuicago4 j VERY -AT- B. & W. FRANKEL'S, . - 263, Main street, South Side. RICHMOND, IIMDr Oct. 26 1869. 6m 6 J -4 o 3 EQ firs V ffs m , g P i g 0 P P BOOT AND SHOE SHOP 13. WOLVETO HAS MOVED his Shop to the building north o. and adjoining No 3 Engine House, on Pearl-st and is prepared for the manufacturinjr, repairing and sale of Lsoots and htioes. rarticuiar attention will be paid to the quality and styles of customer work and satisfaction warranted. None but goo material used or the best of workmen employed. La dies work gotten up in the best style. Prices model ate. Richmond,Ind.,May 18,1359. lit! The most Popular Juvenile ifiagHzinr in America. TERMS, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. SINGLE COPY, TWELVE CENTS. The Little Corporal has a larger circulation than any other Juvenile Magazine in the world, und is bet ter worth the price than any other magazine ever published. ' . .Because 01 us lmmeosc circulation, we are enaoiea to fnmish it at the low price of One Dollak a Yeab ; Six copies, one year. $5; single nun.ber, ' 2 cents; or free to anyone who will try to raise a club, Beauti ful premiums for clubs. Subscribe NOW. Saw volumes begin January and July; back numbers can always be sent, i Address ALFRED It. SEWELL CO., Publishers, 1 Office of ihtf Little Corporal, CHICAGO, ILL. P. S. We also Publish the following : 44 The School Festival," An Orisrinal Quarterly Mairazine, devoted exclusively to School Entertainments, .Exhibitions, Tableaux, etc. Price Fifty Cents a year. Sample copy 15 cts THE LITTLE CORPORAL'S NEW llBAWING BOOK, Reed's Drawing Lessons, " The best thing of the kind erer issued. Price $ 1.50, for cloth binding; school Edition, 80 cents. Sola by boolcsellrSfOr sent by man on receipt oi price MRS. MILLER'S NEW DOOK, "The Roval Road to Fortwne. '' A delicrhtfnl and instntctire ttorr for bnrs Price, $1.50. Sold by booksellers, or sent by mail" on recaipt o lprii?o. Also numerous other books. Write (or descriptive I A It a K ' AI.KRKn I. SEWELL A CO.. PrBLTsHERS. n35tf CHICAGO, II L FOUTZ'S CELKBRATED Horse and Cattle Powte This rn-cparation, lone and favorablj- : knoirn. will thoroughly re-invieomte broken down and low-spirited liorsrs, by strengtheninff and cleansing the stomach und intestines. It is a sure preventive of nil ilist'ases inci'If-nt to tins animal, suc.'i asLlso K V KB. !. A UKKn, I KLl.il W WATER, HEAVM, COUGHS, 1)13 TEM PER, FEVERS. FOUNDER, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL ENERGY, Ac. Its use improves the wind, increases tha appetite frives a smooth and glossy skin and transforms the miserable skeleton . intoa Cue looking aud spirited hore. C To krepers of Cov. s tliis prcpara tion is invaluable. It is a sure pre ventive against Rinderpest, Hollow Horn, etc. It lias been proven by actual experiment to increase the quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent, and make the butter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it irives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive much faster. Tn all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers In the Lungs, Liver, Sc., this article acta as a soecifle. I3v puttin from one- half a paper to a paper in a barrel of I will tne aoove aiaeases win ue craui cated or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. DATID E. F0UTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE. Did. For gale by Drugfrists and Storekeepers throughout the United States, Canadas and South America. The Great External Eemedy. For Man said Beast. IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM The reputation of this preparation is so well estab lished, that little need be said in this connection. On MAN it has never failed to cure PAIXFCT, N'ERVOCS AFFF.CTIOXS, CONTRACTING MC3 CLE3, STIFFNESS AND PAIN'S IN THE JOINTS, STITCHES in the SIDE or Back, SPRAINS, BRUISES, BURNS, SWELLINUS, CORNS and FROSTED FEET, Persons affected with Rheumatism can be effectually and permaneptly cured by using this wonderful prepa ration ; it penetrates to the nerve and bone immediately on bein g applied. On HORSES it will cure SCRATCHES. SWEENEY, POLL-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUNNING SORES, SADDLE or COLLAR GALLS, SPRAINED JOINTS, STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES, Jtc. It will prevent HOLLOW HORN and WEAK BACK IN MILCH COWS. I have met with (treat success in bringing my Mixture within the reach of the Public. I am daily in receipt of letters from Physicians, Druggists, Merchants nd Farmers, testifying to its curative powers. DAVID E. FOUTZ, &,le Proprietor, - 3 1I.TTMORF. Vs X" ZE3C 3Z5 iirai cwui. Fresh Gafden,Vlover, Fruit, Herb, Tree, I Shrub aad Erergreen SePds.wilh direc tions for culture, prepaid by mail. ! most complete and Judiciona assortment In the country. Agents wanted. . .. , 26 Sorts of either for S 1.00; prepaid by mail. Also Small Fruits, Plants, Bulba, alt the aew PoUtoea, 4c, prepaid bv mail. 4 Iba. Early Rose Potato, pre paid, lor $1.0 1. ConoverS Colossal Asnaraeus, $3 per 100; $25 per 1000. prepaid New hardy fragrant eTerbloomin Japan Honeysuckle, 50 cts. each, pre paid. True Cape Cod Cranberry, for upland or low land culture. S1.00 ner lofl. DreDaid. with directions. Priced Catalogue to any a idress, gratis ; also trade list. Seeds on Commission. , U. M. WATSON, Old Colonv Nurseries and Seed Warebouse, Plymouth, Mass. Established in 1842. o4i)-4mo. - - , .; .... . LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS. . Martiji Wells, Electrician, 112 Broadway, New York, Gives personal attention to selecting and supplying the best and most acientinc Liigntnmg onuuciors. Keeps on hand, Iron, Garraoizei Iron and Copper Cable Conductors, at lowest prices; also, Otis' Patent Insulator, or Glass Ring; ato ' Wells' Patent Metallic Attaclinient, superior to any Insulator in use. The Trade aupplied. "Send for circulars and price lists i PEBFECTED KEROSENE LIGHTS. PATENT LAMPS, THE Safest! Simplest! Best We hare also a Urge variety of FIRST-CLA 3 (KAS JFIXTTLTJRES ADAPTED FOR BURNING KEROSENE OR GA3 With our Patent Improvements, CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, IIANGIN3 TABLE AND HAND LAMPS . of all kinds, Can b8 Lighted as Quickly as Gas, filled and trimmed safely und neatly, without re moving the shade, globe or chimney, or unscrewing ne Durner. ; . We have a full stock: of all kinds of Kerosene Lamps and Fixtures, and all goods connected therewith. JUNIUS IVES &.CO REMOVED TO 37 Barclay St. and 42 Park Place, NEW YORK. 11-ly COMBIPVATIOIV. Two of the iof Useful and Economical Inventions of the - je are HULL'S PATENT COMBINATION HOUSE HEATING , AND COOKING RANGE, : A KB . .. , , , TABULAR BANE-BURSIXG HOT-AIR FURNACES Adapted for Hard and Soft Coal, aUo for Wood. Send jQr.. Circular and Price List. HititinCTCBED BT fc HTJIjTj, grippe N & CO., Nos. 288Sr 290 Third Avenue, f ''" NEW YORK. FOR SALE OR LEASE The suburban residence and crounds of J. W. Mauzy, situated V,, of vl mile west of the city. This U one of the most dosirable place in the conntry. It fronts 30 rods on the National pike, na.s 12(1 rods DacK to a puoiic roaa, aud is hedged on 3 sides. A FINE YOUNG ORCHARD, and all the fruits common to this clime. The buildings are commrdious and handsomely sitnated in a grove of forest aud evergreens, and consist oi a . Two Story Brick Dwelling with IO Room Bath house with hot and cold water, Milk house Wash house, Smoke house and Wood house. A good Barn Carriage house and Corn Crib with ti agon shed aiinctiea. An Ever Flowing Fountain QtmnWa vv 1 for fni Jtn himca mtlL Iiaiioa .-1 Uaw. The proprietor Jtsit-c-" tj move Sonth or this prop erty would not be otfered. For terms apply to Chas. II. Unrohenal over the srlc. . no'J0-t $15. Cetthe Best. $15. SENT BT EXPRESS, C. O. . The ImDroved Oroide Gold Watchea. MANUFACTURED by us, are all Hunting cases, Gutty ehated and bealifitlly enameled. Patent Levers, Juil jeweled, and every one folly warranted for six years, to keep correct time, aud wear and not tarnish. They are equal in make and finish to the best gold, and so perlect in rpsemblance, that the best judges can scarcely detect them from solid gold watches. They will wear and keep perfect time as lonjr as cariied. We are now sending the best to any order by ex press, for 15 each, and the Patent Lever, full iew- eieu, ai payaoie 10 me express Agent on deliv err. aaresi oraers to THE OROIDE WATCH COMPANF, 148 Fulton Street, New York COMSTOCK'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 bv stomachs that can bear no other food. Prescribed by Prof Wm. A. Hammond, M. D., lat surgeon Ueneral u. t. A., i'rot. U. 1. bands, M. D and many other eminent physicians. For Sale by all the Druggists in the United States and Canada. For Circulars, References, Ac. applv to Robert D. aber, Agent, (Successor to Oeo Wells Comstock.) iu r uiion oiri'ei, .iew l orK. Tbs American Spa Spring Co 's VOODBRinE CIIALY UEATE OR I Tt O 1ST A V" A. T 111 !R Is bottled fresh at the Spa Farm Springs, sitna ted near Woopbkidge, State of New Jersey, one mile Irom i ertn Amooy. The annalvsis ot leading Chemists shows that the Springs of the Spa Farm are, on account of their medicinal and invigorating properties, fully equal to the celebrated Springs of Spa, Ptrmojjt, Eger and Fbaxzbnsbkitnn, in Germany, and that they contain nearly double the quantity ot Irom of the famous I un bridgo Wells, in England. The Woodbridga Iron Water has already received the highest approbation ot the moat eminent rhysi cians of this and other cities, as can be seen by Tes timonials at the company s wince ------ FRtI.J. EMMERICH, Pres't. 27 Maiden Lane. WM. L. CHASE & CO., M A C II 1 1V ER Y, 79 Liberty Street, New York. Dealers in all kinds of Machinery, including QEO.F. BLAKE'S PATENT STEAM PUMP CHASE patent brick machines. Steam Engines and Boilers, Fitchbnrg Machine Co's loots, V ood-worting Machiney, Mamp Mills and Crushers, and Mining Machinery generally. Send lor Circulars, Price Listj e. WM. L. CHASE A OO.; It Liberty Street N COE'S CQUGII B&LS&M ! This long tried aad popular Remedy ia again call edtothe attention of the public. Aa often at the yea t rolls around, the proprietors annually make their bovr to the people; and remind them that amongst th many things required for the health, comfort and sustenance of the body through the longand tedious months of winter, Coe's Cough Hal Sam should not be forgotten. For years it has been a household medicine and mothers axins for the safety ef their children, and all who suffer fiojn any disease of the throat, chest and lungs, cannot af ford to be without it.' Ia addition to; the ordinary fourounca so long in the market, we now furnish our mammoth family rise bottles, which will, in com mon with )he other size, bo found At all Drugstores. A FOR CROUP, The Dalsam will be fonnd invaluable, and may at ways be relied upon in the most extreme cases. WHOOPING COUGn. Theteslimony of all who hare used it for this ter rible disease daring the last ten years, is, that it in variably relieves and cures it. . j"; " SORE THROAT. Keep your throat wet with the Balsam taking little and of ten and yon will very soon find relief. HARD COLDS AND COUGHS Yield at once to a steady use of this great remedy It will succeed in 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 hot arrested, will sooner or later t weep you away into the valley ol shadows from which none can ever return. IN CONSUMPTION, Many a care-worn sufferer ha3 found relief and to day rejoices that her life has been made easy and Drolonged by the use of Coe's CoughBalsam. IN SHORT, The people know the article, and it needs no com ment from us. It is for sale by every Druggistand dealer ia Medicines in the United States. - THE C.G.CLARK &CO., -: '' i Sole Proprietors, New Haven Ct. Read! Real!! Read!!! THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE . -r , ia CALLED TO TBS World's Great Remedy, COE'S D YSPEPSIA CURE. Shis preparation is pronounced bv Dyspeptics a the only known remedy that will surely cure tlikt asrsravatinff and fatal maladv. For rear swetit on its fearful tide, cirryin befora it to an untimely grave, its millions of sufferers. Cod's Dyspepsia Cure has Come to the IJcscue. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Hick Headache, Sourness or Acidity of Stomach, Rising of Food, Flatulency, Lassitude, Weariness, fi.no Uy terminating in Death, Are as surety cured by this potent remedy, as the patient t tires it. Although but five years before the people, whit is the verdict of the masses? Hear whatLester Sexton ol Milwaukee, says : From LESTER SEXTON, of Miwaukee. Milwaukbs, Jan. 24, 1863. Uetr. C. O. Clark ik Co., iVew Haven, Conn. : Both myself and and wife have used Coe's Dyspep- aii Cure, and it has proved perfectly satisfactory as a remedy. I hav no hesitation in saying that we have received great benefit from its uso. Very respectfully, Signed LESTER SEXTOS A GREAT BLESSI3VO. From Rev. L. F. Ward, Avon, Lorain Co., O. Jewr. Strong d Armstrong, Di vggil, de"- laud : Gentlemen It gives me great pleasuae to state that my wife has derived great benefit from the use of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. She has been for a nnm berof years greatly troubled with Dyspepsia, ae' companied with violent paroxism of constipation which so prostrated her that she was all the while fr months, unable to do anything. She took, at rourinstance, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and has do rived GREAT BENEFIT FROM IT.and is now com paratively well. She regards this medicine as great blessing. Truly yours, Jan. 13th, 1888. L.F.WARD. CLERGYMEN. . J The Rev. Isaac AiKSN.of Alleghany, testifies that it has cured him, after all other remedies had failed - DRUGGISTS. Any druggiat in the country will tell you, if yon take the trouble to enquire, that every oue that buys abottle of Coe's Dispepsia Cure from them, spooks in the most unqualified praise of its great medicinal virtues. Coe's dyspepsia Cure Will also be found invaluable in all "casse of Diar hea, Dysentery, Colic, Summer Complaints, Gil ping, and in fact every disordered condition of the Stomach. . ; - ;T , ; t Sold by Druggists in city or county everywhere I der bottle, or by application to , . : : THE C. G.CLARK CO.. Sole Proprietors, Ntw HaB,C, ; IIEIMSTIiEET'S , Celebrated Hair Restora tvie! : nimitable hair coloring The ttrematart decay emd turnina of the Jtair haviof so apidly increased with the present generation, It has j . :come a matter ot great speculation as to toe caaee na merries are uuunuani in regara to it. 'Che instantaneous dyes .composed of lunar caustic; rive anything but a natural appearance to the bail? J tiyeing it ciovu muyra, lurnisnes bii poor coun terfeit of nature. . II El M STREET'S HAIR COLORING S RESTORATIVE 18 NOT A DYE.- - - : Its operation is not by any chmical effect. The re ault is produced by remedial agenceien, aa may be easily determined by the fact of its not coloring the akin in the least, and its having no effect upon the color of healthy hair giving exactly the color the hair possessed before turning grey. 'This composi tion is the result of many experiments made with the view of removing certain eausea by the uae o remedies.. That it has been eminently saccessloltbe experience of the last thirteen years has tally dem onstrated. - It bas been a sed by thousands of people and it uevrr fails accomplishing what it is designed for. ' . - - It may be used as free as water, and with as much safety. Composed of oil and stimul-ting spirit.it furnishes an agreeable article lor tne toilette, requir ing no other dressing' to accompany its use. : - Soon after application is thoroughly commenced, the small glands at the roots of the hair grow dark; the secretion of coloring matter may be observed at the roots of the hair, followed in a few days by the turning of the hair, which thus progresses until the desired change is produced, and the hair possesses tne natural coinr ana erowin or voutn. The Restorative is sold bv the Drincinal Drnsviata throughout the World, at Fifty cents and One dollar per bottle. Ask fur Heimstreet' Hair coloring and take no other. JOHN P. HENRY, Sole Proprietor. 8 College Place, Hew lor. v Sold at Wholesale by u PLU AIMER & MORRISSON, Richmond, Indiana. D. P. Hollow at. Col. R. M. Mason. Jame9 M. Blanchard. UNION PATENT Agency. D. P. HOLLOWA7 & CO. . WASHINGTON CITY, D. CM WATEengagedin the businessof soliciting .'at- R Rents, and prosecuting Patent cases. ' Uusinesa eotrustedti) their care will receivepromptittention. Claims Against the Government, For Back Pay, For Pensions, Sec, Will receive personal and prompt attention ALL INFORMATION, In reference to Patent Laws cheerfully given. Copies ot the Lars and Kuies :id Keguia- tions or tne fa tent Uttice, will be sent, grati on application . In applying for a Patent the applicant should Forward a Model of his Invention, If susceptible of being illustrated by a mold, or if it consists in a chemical compound, sam ples of the ingredients in their commer cial state, and also in the proposed prepared form, should be sent. . ALSO, A FULL DESCRIPTION Of the invention or discovery, and its advantages should be given asis practicable, to aid in the proper preparation ol "-he papers. Persons believing they have made aninven tion r a dscovery in art or science, and desirous of knowing whether the same has been patented, by transmitting to us a model, or drawing, or a suf ficient description to make the invention intelligi ble, can have a thorough examination made in the Patent ottice, and tne result ot Hid examination forwardedto them foi areasoncble compeneatif t. CAVEATS, WILL BE PREP ABED On short notice, b v theinventor giving a briel description of thtir invention with DRAWINGS Will be made ia urtstie style from model a furnished by inventors. Searches of the Records ot the Patent Office tn regard to titles' in Patents, will be made on ap plication. Sena lull name or names charac ter of the invention, and, if possible, date of Patent. Copies of All Claims, In any Paten issued by the Patent Office since 1836, will be furnished on the receipt of $1, the applicant giving the fnll name of the Patentee, nature of the laventionJateof the Patent, Ac. Washington City, July 4,1868 , 22tf DR. HUNTER CONTINUES to treat all private diseases, Syphilid in all its forms, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Or chitis, and all urinary diseases, and the effects of mercury are completely eradicated; Spermatorrahea or Seminal Weakness, resulting from self abuse ot other causes, and which produces tome ot the fol lowing effects, as blotches, bodily weakness, indiges tion, constipation, aversion to society, unmsnliness dread of future events, loss of memory, indolence.' nocturnal emissions, snd finally prostration of the vital power, can be fully restored to health. Per sons afflicted with this or any other delicate, intri cate, or long standing constitutional complaintshould give the Doctor a trial. Be never fails. The Doctor publishes a medical circular that gives a full exposition of venereal and private diseases, that can be had free at office, or by mail for one stamp. It gives a clear delineation of all the diseas es and conditions resulting from the infringement of the moral laws, excesses, indulgences, exposures,and imprudences in married or single life. Every sen tence contains instruction to the afflicted and enab ing them to determine the precise nature of their complaints. The establishment, comprising ten ample rooms, is central. When it is not convenient to visit tl.e city, th. Doctor's opinion by giving a written statement of the case, and medicines can be forwarded by mail er express. In some instances, however, a personal examination is absolutely necessarr, while in others daily pergonal attention is required, aud for the ac commodation of such patients there are apartments connected with the oflSce that are provided with every requisite that is calculated to promote recovery, in cluding medicated vapor baths- All preacriptions are prepared in the Doctor's Laboratory, under his personal supervision. Vertical 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 the Post office, Louisville, Ky. Office hours 9am to 7 r m.; Sundays 10 a x to 12 K. ni7-ly' Stitched or Pegged Boots and. Shoes, mrADE OF TUE BEST MATERIAL. 1TM. and in a substantial and workman-like manner, made to order, at- HENRY EMRICBTS SHOP, Two Doors South of Plammer's Drugstore, On South Pearl Street, Where he respectfully invites the citizens of Rich- mind and vicinity to give him a call and a share of patronage, being sure, from the good quality of bis work and the general satisfaction given heretofore, that all will be well pleased with his manufacture. JFif-A good supply of BOOTS and SHOES, made at his establishment, on band, which he is set-' ing at very low rates for Cash. - . - .2-Repairingdone at short notice. f H. EMRICH. 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MILLER. .(. . Import of , ; - i t FRENCH & GERMAN FANCY GOODS, as Alabaster Uoods, Unina Figures Chessman, Musical Boxes, Segar Stands, Work itoxes, -Ladies' Companions, Swiss Bouses, . Dressing Cases, cA Ac. Manufacturer ofTrareliagdE Ladies Baca Pocket Books, and Fine Leather Goods, . 148 Fulton Street. New York. NICHOLOr.mJERALGOAP The Best Soap for Cleansing and Pol- ishing purpose in the teorldl : TRY 1TX .TRY IT I j TRY IT t ry it on Oil-gummed Engines or Machinery. Try t oa Gammed and Greasy Floors. Try it on ail 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 Bands, 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. Ask your Gnr, cerfor it. NICHOLS A URO - - ... (Successor to Lamb A Ce.) -s 40 Courtlandt St., N Y. 3. C. 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THE Advertiser, having been restored to health ia a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung a flection, and that dread disease, Consumption is anxious to make known to bia fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it. he will send a copy of tha prescription used f free of chage), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a burs Cents fob Consumptiow, Astum a, Bkox chitis, etc. The object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he couceives to be invaluable ; and be hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. ' Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad dress Ret. EDWARD A. WILSON, . Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. 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