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palladium; SATURDAY. NOV. 26, 1870. In addition to the list, of dona-. lions published last week, the foU lowiotr were received during tb& months of September and October: From Dublin 3 qhilta .3 pairs of pillow cases, 8 j-ards of bed ticking, 3 Tarda of; muslin, 1 bedj MM.. u . . ., - , - ., i;. From Winchester 6 lbs of bufci ter, Rachel Miles apple butter and grapes; Hugh Maxwell 1 load of straw, A. Burgees 2 gals, of sor ghum; Mary Cox butter end pump kins; HanaU Ilinsbaw apple butter; and jelly, Mrs. Grant and Miriam Maxwell second hand clothing.1 .' T. Harrison 8 gals sorghum 3 heads of cabbage, 5 lbs of meat, "3 gals.of milk. Ii , chickens; from a friend "13 lbs of meat, 2 bu. rof' potatoes, half bn. turnips, 12 heads of cabbage.l gal. of pickles 5 lbs of coffee, , ' , J T7eare cheered by the 'asBisti ance we have received,' and by. the. - :- - o . , "Trr TtrtUde or the spots on tlie eon s- sur irienas nave givin us, uu icw we can "thank God and take cour age. On the morning of the 20th ult' t 10 o' clock a;m.V' the . Southward bound train on the 1 C' S ' & C.'iR'.' R. was partially - wrecked near s Carey in Wyandot couoty, by, strP king a strong oak tie that had been, placed in a cattle guard by some fiend in human shape. 1 The train was going about IS miles an hour and the stroke was so violent as to throw from tne track tue engine, tender, baggage car and threo exr press cars., The.epgineer and fire man were Instantly killed. Eaton Register. '5 r. Governor Shaffer, of Utah, i dead. lie was selected .by. the President and iblil out to manage. the Mormon territory because ha was believed to possess those elements of energy and tact which, would enable ' him to - cope suc cessfully with the dilUcult question there presented.' 'Of course, a man' with sueb firmness of purpose as Governor Shaffbb possessed could not do otherwise tlian find emnlty and oposition among the bigots of the polygamiox; belief. r II is death' will only delay'.'the settlement, of JLhe political . questions out there,' which he had already taken hold of with a vigorous determination to settle them in accordance, , with" the lawa of the United States.- u .Nursery men are . now busy packing and shipping trees, v Milford, P.j has seven times as many women as men. The census shows that the hog population of Illinois is 2,212,970. Jersey City; takes pride in a girt pickpocket, aged eleven years. A mile of snow sheds on the Pacific Railroad have been burned. California ' i s i m anu fact u ring a fine, stout rope from milk weed. The gross receipts of tho latC Maine State Fair were over 10,000. ' Paino making is . the" third' manufacturing interest in this coun-., try p.-.-.. t40f L'i Immense quantities of fish are being caught this year In Lake Iluroru -'-"h o-;i ' !, v It is proposed to regulate all the clocks in .Wall .streets by electricity..- m ;f,,. v.,;.., The population f of the city of Albany N, -Tl iat 69,462; that of the country!. 133,10dJ;;T vt ; ;J i The Texana have fallen in love with John .Chinaman as a cot:, ton picker. Silver Lake,' jnPenn8ylvania, 19 to be stooked with "bass fom Genessee Biver.-! ;-r.'.'-j-. -J f.;V;:':',.. A farmer in Jordan, Onondaga Co , has raised a cabbage weighing 26 pounds. .7-? iZvH rT.';; ' t :l i Three thousand of the promised Spanishe rinforcements have reach-' der Havana. j; riLf- Parker's flouring mills, at Pough' keepsie, were Viiburaed . recently. Loss, eiOO.OOO.v'f; ; ; , T; :'t There are XSl Sunday schools in Brooklyn, havfDg 50,620 pupils, ! with 5,960 teachers. :: . . It is said ' the owners ... af. Gold smith Maid have been offered und refused 70,000, for. her. .V . The quantity of ; coffee seryicH" at the soldiers' reunion at Dee oxuiuea, ia,, was o oarreis. ;i ,Trv Ottawa county. Michigan, out of a populatio&dof 26,677, fbmi 10,000 natives of Holland . The receipts of the J ate Fire of the Queens Co. Agricultural socio If, were about ?0td;; lJu The Auburn N.i manufaetorfes are crowded wiih orders, and are obliged to woApfghts. . . , The arnvey of the North Pacifle Railroad is completed from3 Paget Sound to Vancouver." v The Unirertelfst Centenary Conference TotodL ojb!oid,the nezi meeting in Cincranaii.5 j J H ' The poatmaaker : of Boston is making a" trial of ourjg ladiea a 2eliTry clerks in hls ofaoe.' ,- ? rtThe Auroraf Display: I- Card from Professor Kirkwood, J the Mate University. of I Bloomingtox, October 2i '56; . On Friday evening last, .Octo ber 21st, a fino'aurora wav.tK-ii in ;this place, frotp C'Wio'clbc!?. This morning, about da -break, another brilliant di3playr was 1 . i i k . L . J. tut- nesseu uy persons wuo wero so fortunate as to bo bp at that .hour. Thi3 evening the-' &6tXrfcirppn was again observed sti early as 5.6elock. An arch of4igh.fr, some terTdegrees in breadthrose up fi om'thghori zon at a'- point 'slightly, south of east, audpaased precisely over the , Square of Peyasus.O A-cprrespond- ing archi appeared also in.the Weet, and at 7'clock ile two nearly met, forming aci "alirostr, continuous arch. ,' a The myStcriouaccRinecUon now known to'exist between the num ber of solar spots andthe frequen cy of auroras has never,- "perhaps, been more distinctly marked than during the present year. The abundance as well "S3 the marmi- face have indicated for some, time .past, extraordinary agitation of the solar atmosphere. . At She same time ;iue frequency ofaurOral displays lias been nb lees remark able. VTV precise nature of the connection I etween these phenom ena is j jvoij jpetf w.derstood-, yTae fact, however,, ist uov-gencraily ad mitted. . V. It is tj t is.tlipught ,t that apples k'etp vvtii iLis wiiitcir, ;tcc will not cause of their ripening so. early, v ''f.i N E y" A I IE ilTI S fiM E ? TS. M Cj i P9 W 4 . ; Season of 1870- Mason & Hamlin glrOabinetr Organs: , j Important Iniprovemcnts. ' ' Patented June 21t, and Augmt 23, 1870. ; i REDJJGTlOHyQ PR1GES" The Mason & Hamlin Orf;an Co., ImVe the pleasure of announcing' iropoitant improve menta in tl eis - Cabinet Organs, for, "which Patents were granted thefo ia. Jnce,ati(l Aa pnat -Just. These .are not" nearly meretri cious attachments, but enhance the substan tial excellence of the instruments. -! tThey are also enabled by Increased 'facili . ties for manufacture, to make, fi-om this date, a further reduction xf priccson Bereral leai inpr styles. , Ilarinjr completed and added to their for mer facilties i targo new .manufactory, they hope hereafter to supply nil orders promptly. , The Cabinet Organs made by this Com pany are of ' gdeh univot sal reputation, riot only throughout America, but also in Eu rope, that few will need assurance of their su periority. " " " They now offer FOUR OCTAVE CABI NET, ORGAN'S, in quite plain cases,, but equal according? to their capacity to any they make, for fifty dollars eaoh. j 4 & i : The same, DOUBLE REED. $G5. FIVE OCTAVE DOUBLE REED ORGANS, FIVE STOPS, with Knee swell and Tremulant, in elegant case, with, several Ij. ih Msen ;& Hamlin improvements,! 2&.Thw satWx tba, with new Vox Humana, Automatic Swell, Ac, $160. FIVE OCTAVES, THREE SETS REEDS, SEVEN STOPS with EUP ' HONE; a splendid instrument -$225. ' (A new illustrated catalogue with full in . formation, and reduced prices, is now ready, " and will be sent free, with a testimonial cir .'cnlar presenting a prer.t rates of eridebce as '4to the superiority of; these .anstrnmintss' to nv onei gondinc his address to the' MASOf A HAMLIN ORGAN COV154 Tremont , St., Boston, t 699 Broadway, New Y.ork4 4vf AGENTS WANTED FOR lit L1 FBEE L0VE ITS VOTklUES by Dr.' Jn6." B E llis. Stupendous revela ' tions and startling disclosures. The whole subject laid bare and"its hideousness ex- posed tottniversat jexeerstion. .WnvryfiH IN THB INTERESTS OF ClVli.IZATTON, CHBISTI- akitt and PrBLio Mokalitt.. -Send for cir cnlarn and tstms. - CT-.S'Piibtis'aiftg Co.j N. -Y., Cincinnati Chioago atrAt. Louis. 4w :s i!J i VitT . . i 'i.'.. AGENTS WANTED-$226 A MONTH, by the AMERICAN KNTTTISG MA . CHIXBXC04 BOSTONSjfASfl.or ST. LOUIS, MO -'i i 4w TS'"' ,0.(1. tg -TaA WEEK paid agents, mafe'or fe tJWP.' ' male, in jS.. new-, manufactoxiwr business at home.' No -eapttil required, dress Novelty Co J Soo. Me. ' ,. ' Ad- 4w MM le-ar made fr m CUer.ic, in 10 bourn without Urus. eo4 ten cents -lor Circitlar to :-i - F. ' ou i : . i - ; ! ' , . Cromwell,' Conn. ! l 4tt ' II ' l .1.. ft .".Hi : - . A?CVI IU i vrpn T ' rt nrn j Avrjci io u inu fVlt.ULIt KBi W 1SHUK ; 'THE; EXPOSED MrtRnAifs Mor.maniiam.' JUiutralek Paget 473. . Price S. FM 6t ttartima fact and atlouithmg revolution. .'Ad ' dress BELKNAP A BLISSy Hartford, Conn., or UNIOS PUB. CO. Chicago, III- 4w WANTED AGENTS: ( 20 per day) to- the -celebrated - IlOil E SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. " ILis the pmLr-hcd. -makes the "Wet tUicK' cn both sides.) ' and iirVS; licenced. "The best and cheapest ; biuuii iiTiilj; aJltCMlIi; 111 Uie iliarKSI. IT H R I DO E ' IJP 'CillLlllEiS Stand Heat betters than .aay other i ;. 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Thk Saturday Evb.ving Post is a Weekly Paper, established in 1312, and devoted to Literature Original and Selected Interest ing News, Agricultural, Articles, Wit and Humor, Riddles, Receipts, tc. v publishes Novelets, Stories and Sketch es from the best writers: such as Mrs. Henry Wood, author of East Lynne, Gustaye Aim nrd, Miss Amanda M Douglas, Frank Lee XSenedict, Mrs. Margaret Hosmer, Miss Pres cott, Ac. i It also publishes the best Stories, c.,of the Foreign and Domestic Magazines thus furnishing an unsurpassable collection of Stories, Sketches, and Poetry in the course of the year. . . ' - It also strives to furnish more or less read ing of an interesting-bnt more substantial character than most fiction, in every number.' A Sfscial Offbb to Nbw Subscbibkbs. . We commenced a Novelet by Frank Lee Benj edict, called "Leonie's Mystery," in Thk Post of October 8th. And we shall begin the sub scriptions ot all NEW subscribers for 1871 with that paper, until the large edition of that date shall be exhausted. This will be Tiiirteen Papers in addition to the regular weekly numbers for 1871, or Fifteen MonthsV in alll When eur extra edition is exhausted,' the names of all NEW subscribers for 1871 will be entered on our list the vety week they are received. Of course those who eend ia their names early will receive the whole num berof extra papers. '. ; t - - TERMS. 32.50 a year; Two copies 4; Four copies, $8; Five copies (and one gratis ) $8.4 One copy of The Post and one of Ths Lady's Friend, $4." ' - A large and beautiful Premium Steel En graving will be sent to every, full ($2 50()r Hiruscnuer, anu lu every persuu seuuiuK club. Address, " f l r II. PETERSON & CO.", ' 319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. SS' Specimen copies sent free. i t; PETERSON'S , MAGAZINE J PROSPECTUS FOR 1871. 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LiSpecial Attention Given to Surgary Residence No.-IT, Soil th Franklin Street. 1 nl3-ly. B o o k s e 1 1 ers1 an d Stationers, ' (SEW rSTASD) f I-' ' 3th and Main, Odd Fellows Building st 'RICHMOND, INDIAMA. s V i- - - M. E. HILLIS- j '; (Successor1 to T. Rose,) " North-west Corner Mainand Pearl Streets, 7'.f ilichmond, Indiana. J O H N A TTOItNEY AT LAW and NO m. TAlt , Office No. 33, Main-street, !t "hmond. Ind: attends to the collec tion of all claims -in any State o the Union. sV'ill practice in anyiof lhe Courts of Indiaoa and Ohio. Execute Deeds, Mortgages, and Powers of Attorney, Wittier inland or for eign. By special arrangement with C. P. Adas, in Cincinnati, (German Consul) and liiLLBR Co., of New York, I am enabled to forward and receivany, money packages or other valuables, as well as to ntterfd' to the transit of persons from ;any part of Europe or from thiscountry. All business , strietly confidential nnd promptly attended to. . J.H. P. July7th,1869. k ' 19tf JAMBS M. STARR, Steam and; G-as Pipe FITTER, nan Office on Main Street, between Peat 1 and Marion, on 2d Floor. Gras Fixtures, at Less HI AN EASTERN PRICES, All work promptly done in the best and most satisfactory maimer and Warbanted. Richmond, Jan ,5. 1869. . 44:ly Jehiel Railsback, TT ESPECTFULLY announces to the MM, citizens of Richmond and Wayne coun ty, that he has resumed the Practice of Law in the room over Haines' Store, oppo site toe Richmond National Bank, where he would be pleased to; see his old friends and all desiring his assistance in (bat line. Entrance one door West - of S.' R: 'Wig gins Co.'s Saddlerv and Leather -Store. Richmond, Aug. 10, 1869. - 23tf : , a , m- : r UGUSTUS B. YOUNG. Attorney ''aWd Notary. Office in Haioes- BaUding, opposite the Richmond National and Citizens ' Banks, - 3tf Richmond Ind. -i : ....-. - i- MOTE SWAINB, vat PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS. l-Jll Til: .1 r. AreprejVafed i'o do 'afl kinds ot work in hair line of business, and in - . I TH E B E"T:3 T YL E ! 4'' ' AT THEli! O ALLEEIES ," i 4 - " 301, and 30a!aln-Sf,, Third Story. A N D .. Corner of Mala V Fitth ,sJrees ; EicnstoN,'' .Indi an Avl' i"-. ius bUtf, .v.i.lf .ultoiT3Si3Eark:yt! f W1GCINS.& ERVIW, No. 333 & 324 :3Iain Street, , pleats, Poultry, . . . i i -jv " Vegetables, ike. ETerything in . Season, Freth, Sweet. GROWERS'" 'jLXri iEXCHA!f QE. , Bread aii& Cakes BTKRY-DAT.-85 ' Richmond, July d;tS70r Utf O ODfeW O O J "BOUT 800 CORDS OP WOOD s "" - - - wee- for Sahr, -boot two miles' from fcicamond. ,t.Apply to ;l-.-!j-,-r '- vr : JAMES M. STARR, - '( ' . V ; " At the Gas Works Richmond, 8cpf. II, 18S9. TREMONT HOUSE; JOEN EliiOTT;Pr,oi)rietoT, CORNER. OP PIfTII AfiP MAIN, I--. -rlicbmond.lnd. Holloway, Mason & Blanchard, ; Seticitors of American and. Foreign Patents, Attorneys and ' Bxperts in ' 1 'Patent Cases, 7 459 Ninth, between E and P Streets, - : .WASHINGTON. D. C. no21-tf. ... ...... Our Fees. . .. We call attention to the follow ing extract from the last report. the Commissioner of Patents : '""When establishments are or ganized for the purpose of procur ing patents, they are apt to becoua . more solicitioua about the numbe than, the quality of -those whic': thoy obtain. 'r This tendency is ag gravated by those who solicit pat ents upon contingent fees, or whe without special training or qualifi cations, adopt this business as a incident to a claim , agency, an- press for patents as they press fo back pay and pensions. Such me ( are often more desirous of obtain ing a patent of any kind, and b;j any means, than they are of obtair i ing one which shall be of any valuj to their clients. Inventors arj often poor, uneducated, and lack ing in legal' knowledge. -They df j sire a cheap solicitor, and ; do nt j know how to choose a good ontf The yare pleased with the parcl ment and "the seal," and are'nf themselves able ; to judge of tL scope or value ot the grant. v s ''Honeet and skillfHl solicitorfi with a thorough knowledge of th practice of 'the office, nd of pa- ent law, and who are able and will' ing to advise their clients aa to th i exact value . of the patents, whic they can obtain for them, , may 1 j of much service, to' inventors.- There are many such; but tbot 1 who care for nothing but to- giv! them ., somsthing called .a s paten';. that they may. secure their own fe! have in too many instances prove; a curse. To get rid of their clier'i and of trouble," they have some utat-a ween coment xo taiie lesn than he was entitled ; to, while i 'i many cases they , have, with mnc. self-laudation', presented hira wit . the shadow, ' when ihe substanc was beyond his reach." ; s - With the class thus denounced, we do n( propose to compete, but our long experiem in the patent Office and the courts, has, we n specttuiiy submit, given us such facilities fi ' the transaction of business, that, we can o . fer onr services for fees as low as any reputi bio practitioners can. afford to charge jac far below what any competent persons ca ' afford, who have yet to familiarize themselvc i with the enormous and constantly, insreasio; ma S3 of American and foreign patents, w! charge no more than a fair remuneration. . V i are not willing to work for less. In ordinal j cases, onr charge is $40, which covers all oc fees before the Examiner and the Hoard Examiners-in-chief. Exceptionally difficult cases must be made a. matter of special at. rangement. Our fee is not conditional. V .. cannot afford to work' for nothing.- Bnt wi rarely fail to get a patent after a favorabj report on a preliminary examination. Trj Commissioner's report shows that about per cent, of the applications made in 186! were finally rejected. Of cases filed by during that year, less than 4 per eent. wet thus rejected. SEVERAL PAPERS CLAIM. To be "The BEST Newspaper Pali lUhed in Eastern Indiana" ' But owing lo., a generous modest ( ,-fA on our part; we only'claim "h iwSiiiiia,5! - , . z.i.ojxl ii'yh -.uti . Cf' i hi frrlfc r.-J-T'ivi . ' ' To be auonu the best, if not .:1.v: l 'to ',...'iO ' . -. r -j- .! . .i- . -i.--. iS! .:' THE ,;BES, Here: --j-i ! ,s Subscription Price, in Adrdnce, 1,1 i 6t..i io i.-;iifc.t I-. c 1 JOB ; PRINTlNa: m Business Cards, . c. Wedding Cards, i ..i Shipping Cards, Visiting Cards. Railroad Cards, O Ball Cards, ' u Stair Cards, - Iavitatkm Cards,: Show Cards, - - - c y - ;.. ; ovad is-.- ".' ' ' : I :,. . :o:-o:k. f-A Bill neada, , . Bills of Ladine. ;-, . ; Business Cards,' v J Letter Ileads, Chocks, ,j1? v Envelopes, -ol i t": Drafts, 1 Statements, Ac. , . ';: ,:in.i i i'n kid ?w. Warranty Deeds, .rrn Executions, rfia; Mortgage Subpoenas, . , . Quitclaim Warrants, '-J ' Tax Sale " , ,; ., Garnishees, ' Bonds For - Attachment Bonds, - Trust ; . ." I - Powers or Attorney, ieases, .. . , Steamer Wiirrants, : Entrance to dMceWs Main Street, 2d door-i:aT of the jC ; r.. Citizens' Baiiki: ' , , ., . ... ,., ,. .... ... " , ;"Orders thankfully recri-id "and promptly5 j enaedto; Address," ' ' -1 - Editor and Publisher cso v; (fa no . ': ' ?;- III i ss: , Wayne County, ; 1 EllieCritz vs. Ianiel Critl. f In tho Wayne Ciril Circuit Court, t r. I j February Term, A. D.-.1871, ; , : TTfclVORCE: No. 2703. Be it known, JLPthat, on this S?th day of Vovember, 1870, the above named Plaintiff, by Peele A Fox, her Attorneys, fllod m the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Civil Circuit Court, her com plaint against said dofendant, in the above entitled cause, together with the affidavit of a competent person that said defendant, Daniel Critz, is not resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant, Daniel Critz, therefore is here by notified of the filins and predenev of said complaint against him, and that, unless he appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said canse on the second day of the next Term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in Centreville on the First Monday of Febrnary next, said com plaint and the matters and things therein contained and allege.), will be tak n as true anil the said cause will be heard and deter mined in bis absence. " - Witness Wm. W. Dudley, Clerk, and 8KAI.. Seal of said Conrt, at Centreville, this Stli day of November, 1870. WM. W. DUDLEY", Clerk. Pee!e A Fox, Att'ys of Plfff. 35-4w9,00. FALL Hat Fashions. THE under signed has just received his NEW FALL ;Styles of HATS . of all Kinds, to-which he in vites the atten- lfSi tien of all who vronld indulge in the latest fashions, Call at the Hat and Cap store of ... JOHN SDFFKIJIS. . Richmond, March 23, 1879. l.ly Stitched or Pegged oots & Shoes MADF OF THE' BEST MATE RIAL, and in a substantial and work man-like manner made to order, at HENRY EMRICE'S SHOP '''j . . . - .... . Two doors South Pluminer's corner , 1 1 On South Pearl Street, v Where he respectfulli invites the citlsens o llieh'i ond and vicinity to give him a call and a share of natronacre, bein? sure,- from the rood iquality of his work and the general satisfaction erven heretofore that alt will be nleasad well with his manufacture. ; A good supply of BOOTS and SHOES, 'made at hia establishment, on hand, which he is selinp at very low rates for Cash. Repairing done at short notice, i - . H.EMRICH. Richmond. Sep. 19,1870 . tf Mew Supply ,! - Just Received at No 181 Main-si, i A LARGE LOT OF . BOOTS AND SHOES. For Gents, Ladies, Misses, and Children's wear, which will be sold at prices that will please the purchaser. ; .-1- , : For styles, finish and material, the Stock at 181 cannot be excelled in our city, and we ask our lellow,citizeos of, Richmond and vi cinity to call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. - , y ;' C. ESTELL A SONS. Kichmoxd, Aug. 27, 1870. -!' 24tf FARM FOR SALE. TW BE undersigned offers a fine Farm, sit- Ji. uated 2 mile South-East from Rich mond, on the Richmond and Boston Turnpike, containing. . , . eighty-two;acres. - There is, on the premises, a Good Brick House', Frame Barn and necessary Out-Build-inp:s, a Young Orchaid. The Farm is in good repair, rich Soil, well-timbered, and watered, and will be sold on satisfactory terms. For particulars and terms, apply to I. X. SEANT. Feb. 8,1870. .' . . 48-tf 5 FIRST PREMIUM &5 IMPROVED FAMILY - SEV1 H G fKHIIIE $12.50 clear profit per day. $75.00 per wcek. t $300. per mopth made easy by any Ladv or Gentleman intruducing this Genuine and Original Old Favorite; With its many new and practical additions, making the most complete combination of ' valuable and useful improvements eier etfected in any one ma chine. The embodiment of extreme simplici- ' ty, efficiency and tility, entirely different in model and design from any low priced ma chine. It is the. most serviceable, elegant and reliable Familt Sbwino MacHink ever in- 4 vented, gives perfect satisfaction wherever in troduced. Has received Premiams. j Stood the test of 10 years, and is fully approved of by every family who have them in use.' 'Is noiseUss, makes the strong and beautifur Elastic Lock Stitch, with wonderful rapidity and certainty. Sews everything a needle will go through, from the'fliiest to the thickest fabric, firm and neat, with ease. . Uses all kinds of silk or thread .direct from the spool j is improved with new self-acting feed, spring tension, self-guider, and uses-the adjustable straight needle, perpendicular -motion, with' powerful lever action. Possesses all the good qualities of the- best high .priced , machines condensed1,'-without their complications or fault. Samples of sewing sent free on receipt of stamp.. For certificates, 4c, see desriptive pamphlets, taailed free.- A tboroughpractical sewing machine for., family, use. "Tribune A very strong and reliable machine, at a low price, "Standard.- This beautiful sewing machine is one of the most ingenious pieces of mechanism ever invented.- "Democrat," Ga. .W orth many times its cost t any fam ily. Y. Weekly." It ja quite a new ma chine with its many lata improvementsand sews with astonishing ease, rapidity and neat ness. "Republican," N. Y." Single machines, SB samples, selected withearo, lor family use, with everything complete, sent to any part of tho country petf .express, packed, in strong wooden box, freb, on receipt of price $5. 0w. Sare delivery of goods guaranteed. ' Forward cash by reoisteksd letter,. or.Pv. O. jiosky oitCEB, at our risk. AgenCs wanted, male or female, every where, ,,'ew pamphletssootaio. ing extra liberal inducements, sent free. . Address Farail Sewmir Machino Co.. nfcmi 86 Jfassau-Street, Kew-Vork. . . . 25-!j-230, . :!5, : , . ifAfli-r.u:-'AH KSTS-To sell the K OCTAGON SE WIN U- MAOHI V R . it is Hcetmea, makes the 'Elastic Lock Stitch and is warranted, for .,S ; years.itPrice t IS, umer macumes witn an under-feed sold for &io or less are rufringements. Address OCTAGON ..SEWIXG MACHINE CO., St. Louis, Mo.; Chicago, nr., Pittsburgh, Pal, or a"bi"u, iasa. . 16-3 LTJ jpi BTryour Bills printed at the'" T-lt ; 7 . ... .. 3 r, , P AX.L dixjk Offiqb. A DAYr4-Bneiness entire! 'And honorabla. 1-ihf.raI- imt.i mems. : iescrrpti ve circulars tree. ' Address -im.MJ s uu, iJktdeiord, Me. : 36-3m CITY STABLES!: - WILLIAM vCOMER, ' ' : :; ., : . r j,Froprietor. ViTAKE pleasure'in informing ; my friends jm. buu um uouc generally, than hve hex come sole proprietor ol the above establish ment, on .Alain street between 6th and fth, where will bo found at all times a full stock of i - v . -;. . ... . Horses, Buggies Carriages, &b. Of the best style, which will be promptly furnished to parties or persons at a mo ment's notice. r, . My berses are of first class. Carriages and Buggies new and elegant, and no pains will be spared to furnish an A fo.' 1 turnout at fais prices. ' t, ; 2 - Hacks and Carriages for city, calls or drives,-with careful drivers, by the hour. Horses kept at livery by tbe day or week.' share of public patronage is solicited. " i n7tfu.i!..: ji.WIIWAH; COMER. State dflXndimia, -Qnarters;" fob ts - r.f " C- VY. BENTON & CO.; j 244 Main' street ARE receivinjr'a very larjfe "and compfete Ht ock. bought since the decli ne f Ciold , of , WAR CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, Springs , and -A.xles. WOOD WORK FOB BUGGIES.. I , ." ' ' v. ; ,- ;- -. -j;. . : Carriages : and Wagonsf -....-i I . ' ; : - " -i' . ": V-:. '3 k Buggy and Spring Wagon Bodies, Leather Belting, . . -Rubber Belting, - - -Berea Grindstones, .. Lako Huron Grindstones, T ", Rochester Cooper Tools, ' Shot Guns and Trimmings, Farm Bells ! And a large and well-assorted Stock ot IBnilder's Hardware; Jtir- Agents for .HnDter. .. tc Sons Celebra ted Cutlery, and J. JW. Hansel's Pat ent aso. Loek and Holder. Richmond, March 29,. 1870 orsi'i I, S. C. BYER 1 nli II DERTAKER iWo.BDMain-St.? .. ...I ... . ..t - RICHMOND. INDIANA. Crane, Breed & Co.'s' - Celebrated .?Ietalie"I -- QliRIAL CASE -and- Everything pertaining to Fu nerals promptly Furnished. 41-tf; , : ii . ' . i i ' . " u I. WICHOLSON BRO. . . . ; J. B. COwqUX. NICHOLSON & . CO., ; BOOKBINDERS,- ? JlICUMOJfD, llttb.1 : V- '.all' no wmrJE are. prepared to execute RINDING 1 v v ana uiiAsib.' buuk wukm, in all its branches,-and the best style.: y- r . 5 ;,-E.TTIrfIIar,'ii;l 'After any Pattern, Done to Order. JpSF" Bring your MUSICand have it Bound Paged and Indexed MISSING- N os. of Magazine Sup- plied. . a. ... ., . t f . P, HoitoWAYly. ..James M. : Col. R. M. Mason. Blanch akd, s ,-! ; UNION PATENT Agency D. P. HOLLOW AY & COi WASHINGTON CITY, D. C, HAVEengagedin the business of solici ting Patents, and prosecuting Patent cases, ltusinessentrusted to their care wilL receive prompt attention. , : . r ; -! JO ' Claims Against the Government, For Back Pay, V ; j rf' Fox Pensions, &c., Will receive personaland prompt attention r rALL , INFORMATION ID reierenoe io rsienr nwa cneerruiiy given. Copies of the Laws and Rules ) and Regulations of the Patent Of ,0 j flee, will be sent, on ap- tlfc ' r plication. In applying for i i! a Patent the'applicant A i ,-.-t ; should ;.-:,;OP lf i Forward a Model of his In vention, fiut.ciTjnc-3 f susceptible of being (illnstrated -by a ' compound,' samples of ihestngre- -3 i jdients,. in their . commercial, t. - j i " state ,'and also in the pro- "' 1 OS posed prepared torm, '1 'ii..J t i i j i. . AL.SOA FULL DESCRIPTIOPf uH : ' i?-r..ti-.cj i:i r' . 'fVi ; ! 'It 0 Of the invention or aiscovery, and its ad vantage shoald be given asispractie , ablevto aid inthe proper preparajj ') ' i tion Of "the papers. ' ' t ttlr.ua if . I j - s .Ola zsi.' ST-Personsbelievingtheyhave made aa . ..... . . : . x I invention or aiacuverjr m rir science, and de&irouBof knowing whether the same has been patented by transmitting io m a. modef, or drawing, or a sufficient descrip tion to;make the invention intelligible, can: have a thorongh examination made in the Patent erfice, and the result of .laid exami nation forwarded to them for a reasonable compensaticn. PAVEATS, WILL BE tPEE ,7 n mor itPARED "tu-") ouiHOft , ., j H r.I futf uotl I ,tciib3 -On 'short notice, by. the inventor- givinz brief description of their invention trit 'I DRAWINGS .-J:i b:' Will be made ?n aftstie 'style' fromttod'eU ' j furnished bjr inventors. I'm'" . Searches of the Records off he Fat ( i' :" ent Office '.'-. In regard to titles in Patents, will be niade - on -application, aena run name or '; names character ef theinvention, n i and, if possible, date of Patent. , ., t:i I Copies ofAl! Claims,' s In any Patent issued by the Patent Office sinoe 1836, will be furnished on the receipt of $1, tho applicant giving the fall nameusf the Patenioe. natureo the invention, date of the Patent, Ac. -I -Washington City, July 4,183 . 2tf , , -AND UA RAJVTEED to be pare ' Copper1 -1 uistiuea. ana ire xrom idmi mi arwi other deleterious substances so largel IV nres- ent in most liquors, at from $1 AO to $ Ber gallon. ! ; ... , . Especially adapted to .invalids, at $4-pW iral- P Ion. ! Cull tivi onmin. . .ia.v - Call and examine my stock. A. TUJDGE, ! July.9, l -2w -.Ft. Wayne A, near Depet pal CARD. " SSOLtrtlON. 1 The" PiHtu heretofore exhistina hntaratm Hnu Laflin, in the Mvery Business, has this day been dissol vsd. y ? motuaL asert."! -Laflm wiiitarawinjf irom toe firm. All accounts of the firm are to be settled ritn Thomas -It.e . ThowasBos' t r;f: .t-.u ... OcoMiLirux. Richmood Oct. 21, 1870. ; ; 33-35 .jOARp,;';;f!.; P ARTNERRIII l - Thomas Rose and George W. Urowa, have ;!iis 6tr en tered into Co-partnership under the style and firn name of Rose and Brown, ft.r the pur pose of conducting a general Livery Bastaess, at the stand lately occupied by Rose and LaOin. A liberal share of public patronage is respectfolly solicited. Ross A Rrowx. P.ichmond Oct. 21, 1870. MONEY C ANNOT BUY IT FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS. Which ate now offored to the public, are pro nounced bv all the celebrated Opticians of the World to-be the " i MOSTi PERFECT, Natural, Artificial help to the human ey . v- ' '-' ever known. , , They are ground under their own supervis ion, from minute Crystal. Pebbles, melted to-' gether, and t derive their name, "Diamond,"' on account of their hardness, and brilliancr. 4 Tbs Scibktivio PiiiMCiFiJt on which they are constructed brings the eore or center ot the lens directly in front of the eye, producing , clear and distinct vision, as io the natural healthy, eight) and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such as gliinmeriBg and wavering . of sight; dizziness, Ac, peculiar to wl -others, 'in use. - - . They are Mounted in the r'inestHan- f 1 ...... . In' frames of the best qnlitvrof all materi ;'.u' ; --.-als used for that jtorpose"'1" ''' Their finish, and durability cannot be sur- ,L, passed. . . ,. . n.i . - . - cAtmojf.-Ifone genuine unless ..bearing rthir trademark O stamped on every v fi ante. - " U-.-JTJ. nrX'NK'KN VreIeranbrfp1Bc? I ians.are Sole -Agents fr Jtichrnocd Lcdiaaa, i mm wnopinttf- can only oe obtained, i nes,e goods are tbt IsuppTied to Pedlers at any price. Jffannlidod! How -Lost. How" Eo- I -ifc-j-i stored .-i -, ' ?. -3j Culver wcfl Celebrated Essay ;:t t I'limlAuOlt the radical cure ( w ithout. Cied-cie .. ,. , of ?PKKMA.T0raiiO2., or. Seminal; eakness, ?, Inwluntary seminal Jxisses, Impotknot,, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedimenta to Marriage, etc-.? at so, wsscmptios, kfilsp- - ' i L - j j i i . ; j i aaxual extraraarance. . - . ' ' $fi5 Price in a sealed envelope, only :rt cents. . i - ... - ' -j ; ; The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, elearlr demouatratea front' a thirty J years' successful practice, that the alarming . . . - consequences of self-abuse 'may be radically 2 '- cured without the dangerous -use of internal'-' t medicine or the- application of the knife ; - pointing oat a mode of cure at once simple,. y certain, and SeetuaV by means .of whieh . every sufferer, no matter what his condition - - ' may be, may care himself cheaply, priyatelyt , r.s jand radically. Z" '''' .$3. This Lecture ahonld be ia the hands f of every youth and every man in the land. - Sent, under -seal, in a plain envelope, to t any auuress, potipavo on receipt ui nix ceu, or two post stamps. ..'J: ; ' v ''it , Also, Or. Culverwell's "iiarriage Guide," price 25 cents. - . ' . - ,x.. , , v Address the Publishers. - i x -i - SiCHAS.J. C. KLINE A CO., .' at 127 Bowery, New York, . ft ' Post-Office Box 4,586. chSMPACO$15n25. ; , - NEW ADVEUTISE.TfEJfSj IllUVCa, T fi Oride G-old Fountain 7! : ' Vatc f J These Pens equal, and guaranteed for two . tbabs to do same service, as the best Gold ' Pen. Sample, sent post-paid 25 cents per - , . dozen... Patent Eraser, Pen Holder, Pencil " Sharpener, Letter Opener," Ac." combined, price 25 x cents Patent Corn Ilusker, 50 J cents. Agents can make from $3 to $15 per . i day. . Send for circular and samples, to ' ''' v" ;i . JAMES GERARD A. CO ' ' P.O.Box 33S1, 23 tr a J Nassau Street, New York. i Oil, qurJiarniessj FRANK MILLER'S Prepared Ilaruess i . -Oil Blacking, in new style cans, neat and coavenieaa. srfj tc, Jfct tty sf -3fi - i t reseeTonr,IieatIier! r KEERilfOIT-tiFEirrvDRirf iFrank .1 7tfllfr9tt . T.Pflthpr PrOB-nrai h; Water-Proof Oil Blacking, thirty yeara ua id mareefcc 901a dv retail andjob&ing bouses jj j everywhere. FRANK MILLER fc CO., 18 .and 20 CedarSt., New ' York H u i-3m - .-r ; .ra'U-r . ' r The Itak:HSiaT j black or orowif R 'eoniains a 'liv ne caoaseli. nOne sent by mail for $1.- Ad- T.ab dress UfAGlC (JOMB CO. Springfield. -MassJliTi 3gunli;j o- -.il 5g?3 m ,0 FORTUWESS'tt: ii?.?n05 . ?eS? ln,P--.; diamond. K. Co -yy uminjrton,vei.-" - - ' - 26-3m rir IS i DESIGNED F0R? YOU Uff ,ss1 4- '-"'. ft-? airMerer-TeishaiucsV Miners, 'and oS .. .. ! SAVE YOURSEI.VI!f):i AND e,?s 3 .1 O -iraii lie? coo 43.A cHAmp:ro;csHOE., : r.; o more.haciag or breaking of Ueam Sold .-.J . " ' uw kim DiiuD utii ci a. 8K iur in tn-'-tbef!illpkBeyoe. j1:-, lal-ti The use of strings has always been a great i soareo ot 'aanoyance. '- In the "Champion UI ShoeV this is. all avoided, being constructed ;;J? .precisely" On the same principle as the ordi .nafy cvtr. It baa all the hold and bearinc '.aa npua tue iwt idsi ia necesnary vo seep 11 in , t t , its place wUhoot lacing. -Tbe seams are at 1 Ci such points as can never hurt tba feet, and p j f the part abore the counter needs only to be cloned by a simple buckle and strap th koep - f -ut dirt and rubbish; saving time, trouble, and ..... t--eafio td tbe wearer."They have been thor thoroughly jbjsted, andnuintain the good re-. ' T ' putafion they have so justly acquired. They , ar now being fold in nearly elevm Itmdred " xr 3 "places, and are giving universal satisfaction. They are made in the most durable manner, V and every pair warranted. . -.- Mannfactared soli.t by the BAY STATK- SHOE ANP vLEATUER CO82 and 34 Ve-. : ej Stet,TTew Yorlr;- Address ' ffbT ia tdki fA.J4L.AIO 6c. BO IV. j-::- . P. O. Box 500iV Slew-York. - chPACo-n&eow Howard iS.nitary Association. - J'or the Belief and Unfortunate, on Care of the" Erri?? "and Principles of Caristian JPhileBHifoDhv. and the l-'ollies of Ace, in relation f0 ;M"0't ocii, Kvils, with itay aid for tbe . afflicted. , Sent fr tan- " freo, in n sealed en velopes'.'''- Address, i 1 j IIOWARrt ASSOCIATION, Box P. ' :i:J 111 .'J ar t 7X io ill ml f r: Jar, i )til''!-: f -. . e, . , .t., 1 ki I. J;:l:.nw C'J iO.t Vfc