Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 30, Number 48, 8 November 1860 — Page 3

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Richmond, Nor. 8th, I860 GRAND ETHIOPIAN COXCERTA Mesarn 8tiorey, Dapm A Greea'a New Orleans and Metropolitan. Barlfsqie Opera mai Braat Band, will give two of their popular entertain. menta, at Starr Hall, en Friday and 8aterda Ereoiogs beir, Nor. 9th and 10th, iotrodueinf each evening a choice programme that cannot help to please ao appreciating asdieaea. This Double Troopeeouiat of sixteen delineators of Ethiopian characters, and a brass baad of ten pieces, which will give a grand serenade each eveoiog in front of tha Hall prerioos to the opening cf tha doors. For parties 1 art see programmes and postern. Partlcailar Notice. Staiawaj Boas' Overstrung Grind Action Pia. not have received aaaMroaa Gold and Silver Modal, alto tha lit Pmiim at te Unitod State Fair at Cineiaaati, alto at tba lata Stat Faira Deytoa. If yon want a Pint Class Piano of tha above maeafactor, please call at Prof. J. 8. MTJLLER'S Piano Depot at Cambridge City. lad. Ov of 6. F. TODD, at Sam Eetell's Jewelry Store Richmond, Indiana. 44 w Fatal Accidbst. On Tuesday morning last, Calvin Hunt, who live near Hillsboro in this county started to his cornfield, bis little son, aged about 13 years with him, driving a pair of horses. Mr. Hunt was walking before the horses. One of the lines o - m slipped from the boy's band, and in attemp ting to get hold of it, the horses became frightened, started off. throwing the boy on the ground, breaking his neck he died in stantly. ' Mr. Hunt attempted to oatch the horses, but could not hold them. He was ran oer but not seriously injured. The boT was a great favorite by all who knew him, and was the pride of his parents. t jar Nature seems to have been as busily engaged in splitting and dividing her productions, as the "little giant" has been in rending the modern democratic party 'from turret to foundation stone!' Our friend R. C. Shute, turned up a turnip that turns out to be as nearly a Nebncodneaero-Doug-lasitish similitude asoonld possibly happen, nd brought it to us as a curiosity. It measures 8 inches in diameter, weighs 7 pounds, nd is split into thiee distinct parts the larger split . representing Breckeuridge, the next largest Bell, and the next site little Dug. There's very little sustenance in turnip, and in that fact, also, there is quite similarity between this vegetable and the prinoiples professed by these three factions. How true it is, that there's Books la th fanning brook, mam la stones, and good in every thing,' ' Oar fiiend. Dr. R. E. Hauohtos, left for Philadelphia on Tuesday night last, purposing to attend the College and Hospitals of that oity for improvement. He will be absent until .March next. He leaves his lady at her father's at Cleveland. Ohio, daring his absenow in the city of "Brotherly Love. His numerous friends in this city, will miss him,' and will be glad of his return " home again " with additional knowl edge ia his trofesion, making him still more useful as a skillful and successful phy sician and Surgeon. Our best wishes attend him. We trust to hear from the Dr. fre quently, by communications for our papsr, while absent. Three young Douglas twigs (we have their names,) went to C. Sohrader'a on Monday night last.took down the Lincoln pole he had erected in front of his residence, carried it on Sixth st. and also carried away his clothes-line. Charley, who is a fullblooded German Republican, got the pole back and put up again, and he warns those trespassers, if they do not want their hides peppered with shot, to keep away from his premises, unless they come there to bring back his clothes-line. He says if they'll use the rope to hang themselves with, he'll be satiafied at the loss of it; otherwise he expects them to return it or he'll publish their names. gen" History says: "nine small children and one at the breast," followed John Rodgers to bis martyrdom ; and there were nine men nd Postmaster Elder, who assisted at the burial of Douglas by voting at the Richmond poll on Tuesday last for Breckinridge! This looks like tome coincidence. C7 Thirty-two Bells were found in the ballot box at the Richmond poll, on last Tuesday on a close examination, the Birney crack (the very same thing that defeated the immortal Clat in 44) was found in each one of 'em. Like the friends of Birney then, our Bell friends merely voted to shot their strength now but thanks to their meagre number without the same fatal result of their exemplars, the Birneyites! On Tuesday, of last week, the Ber. Mr. Vas Dore. formerly of College Hill, Ohio, was regularly iostalled aa the Pastor of the Presbyteritn Chuich on South Fifth Street, in this city. Regular services at that Church e cb. Sabbath may be expected here ifW. Arrangements we learn hae been w made to procure a bell for this Chnrch. ' BanT We notice that the German it. . Chuich.on the S. W. cor. of Market and Marion, is finished. It ia well and comfort ably seated a very neat pulpit; and the altar, nnlnit and aisles are carpeted. It will i r . aeat from 300 to 400 pers-ms very con-en ientlr. At the west end of the Charch bail ding, and attached to it, is a one-story brick School H-xue. The school-room is 35 by 40 ia the clear -well seated, and is used for l . . 1 1 1 r l 1 oaooatn acuooi as w-u as lor wrea-aay acbool; the latter of which ia under the Immediate) earn of Mr. Miller, who baa prorad himself to be a most eScient teachju of the German language. . ' GTC B. llafT.will wait on the eittaeM of aUeweaead. Wayae Tp- Menday. Taeaday, aa Wedtwsday..: ......!, IB, 14 for their County Taxes.

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d lasts lays neiaa ana loresis Dre, reminding all that cold Winter is approaching and that protection is needed froaa its pinching, biting, and piercing effects, our readers we know will be under lasting obligations to us tor. whispering in their ears the faet that the very articles of CLOTHING they need: Coats, Pants, Vesie, , Net-Undershirts and Drawers. Overcoats and Comforts, Hats and Caps. Gloves and Mittins, Sec, &c, to eon tribate to comfort, can be bad at James SStarr's Clothing Store, No. 64, Maio-at., one door east of Gorsuchk Poe's Hardware Store. He sells CHEAP for CASH. Give him call and examine bis stjck and prices. JtW Talking about Clothing for the Winter, reminds us that the next thing in order is the wherewithal to be fed" and the tbongbU of our readers are hereby directed to the Railroad Tri-Abolr Eatiso House, for the best feed they ever laid up to their faces. Our friend. Job Borton, ia always on baod day and night to serve up Oysters, Hot Coffee. Pies. tfcc to customer. Whilst waiting for the glorious news at the telegram office, of the election of 'Honest Old Abe, go to Job's opposite the Depot and refresh yourselves. His prices are reasonable. . eaf Talking about good eating, reminds an that a man's aDDetite is somewhat im- - proved by clean, smooth and well-shaved face; and if John Mason, at his old stand near the Depot, can't do that job, no other expert barber in the Union can that's so! John's personal attention, will hereafter be devoted to his business. Give him the supervision of the capiliary growth on your countenances and caputs, and you will not regret it. 'W After having been clothed, fed and m - shaved, a man is then in a condition, if ev er, to get his picture taken for his wife, sis ter, con, daughter or sweetheart; or, is in a sufficiently good humor to get foe similes of either or all of those near and dear relatives. Granting this, of course, the next thing to do is to go to John Bos well's Daguerreian Gallery, West Main-sL, sign of the Big Camera, who, taking lessons in Photography from Maxwell and being the oldest PictureMaker in the West, is now prepared to make all kinds of Pictures, from the cheapest Up . . if ,, r to fall size. He has a neat suit of rooms. Call and see him. Boswell, also has a No. 1 Car for sale or rent, with or without a full set ol Instruments . OAS 1 OA. 3 1 GA.S 1 Messrs. Starr 3c White would respectfully lofjrm the citizens of Richmond, who are desirous of having gai introduced into their promises, and by so doio avail themselves of a great luxury, the cheapest, cleanest, safest and bast light no in use, that they have now on hand 2000 feat of gas mains, which they are ready to lay down on any street that will insure a sufficient number of gas consumers to justify thnm in diing so. 45tf UANOY Q00D9 ; - Hair Brashes, Bat Brashes. Cloth Braabes, Tooth Braehes, Hll Brashes. Bhavtna and other Bruehe Mirror, roanit and ohluag. Mirror , covered or an covered. Shaving Mirror. Feather Dusters, Fort Monaies. Bill Wallets. Ledlee' Chain Purses,? Combs. PfrriimerT. Toilet Powders aad Soap, Hair Oils. Aad Faney Stock generally, la na assortment at th Dragatore of " 47 St PLMHMI1 ob KKLLT. 10 Barrels r- EJIOINE COAL OH., Clear, while aad nearly color VI sT lee (or sal by the bbl.. at Cincinnati Kates, by 47 St PLJMMBB A KKLLT. Coal Oil Lamps, CHAI5 SaapeaalOB Lasspa. Wire Boapenaion Lamp. Bid lUflector Lam pa. Stand Lamp. Or all slsas. Style aal Prices rr-m arty cents to five dollar. 47-t FLCMMEB KELLT. COAL OIL WICKS. CHIMNIES. Clakea, Batraiera, Vc, IS fall (apply at 47-4t FLUMMER cV KELLT'S. OLD LARD OIL OR BURNING flmtsl Laaapa, SpiHaKOED to bam Coal Oil aa well a the lateat pa .j tent. By Nov. I. FLDMMKR A KBLLT. 47-t To Smokers! t received a wall aatortax IITI hav at received a wall aawrted stock of fine IT C Cigar, and good Cbewinr To"aee 47 at FLCMMEB Ac KELLT. FOULKE & FISH, (SKAR THK DEPOT.) RESPECT FTJLt.T inform the public that they are prepared to furnish dealers and cooamars with Ji best IRON, STEEL, STEEL SPRINGS, Ifaita, Belta, Arc, la faet almost every article a ted ia mechanical bo--inesa in which iron or steed ie ased. Their aasortawt is large and general and will be sold oa a reason able term as they caa be had ia tha west. . Gratefa! lor past patronage they reapecUully solicit a continuance of the easae. SOtf Nov. 84h. 1758 piRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AOORrCHM0ND,IND. riBE COWPASIES! CONTIJiKSTAL, NEVa YORK. Capital aa aarplna. g 993.206 IS aTneiaeareA aartieipat ta the pvB for ta jaar jail enaee, tfele eempaay aas eewlared a dlvMead o4Spereea. MJUBVLDT. KlW TORS. Capital aad ealplaa, t20,0Oa 00 rHiXMX. 5BW T0RK. Capital aad dorp raa. 3 It. 000 a AMERICAS BXCBASSR. MaW IORK. Capital, W.0O0 00 QOAXER CITT. PHILADELPHIA. Uapital aad sarplas. aue.coo 00 LI FTC ITH'BtWK. OrAaVDIAM Ufl INSCBAHCR COXPAXT, HewTerk yrytBaaraaea aa lewae la any ether reliable a sear. alee . Special atteatiea peM te Pans frt-nr . Lances a,savll aJaBt4 aa1 paid. WILLIAM BELL. )S Agent far tae toregaiag Coaapaalee. Administrator's Notice. rrfTIKI af Asm aietraMea aavlec liaail to the A .AerelgaeA ea lb eataaaef tSOUM aLLRBB g,i m, tate e Ware Caaalr. all parsaa laAeb aa tbesaaa are roajaeeasA te aaaa ImaaaAiate pavaaeaa, aa4 Ibati aavtag eaaiaae agalaM th mala wilt Ale lb am taw asset eeceraiag aw saw. iaa an na ' JESSBJ STARR, Adaialetrator. Vav.UleO. 4 ; , M j r . - . 47 3t A F E R. H A S Q I N 6. Respectrelly iafarma th pablle that he fcs prepa'ed ta perform aaper aaagiag lo the -e poeatble aaaoaer, ea abort atee. aad ataat earwerabla areae. - Ordere left at A. ) Dagdale . r a his raid ana a aa North High, will be prwaaptly attea4e ta. Jaa Uik, l ima.

BOOT AND SHOE MAKING and Repairing! - - mniutmiiMd la ao arwaertag Be csaTFw

I above buiiuu in aaoet of tta varleee hraaahia. at - Ko. IIO. cormer Mala asd Fifth atreasa-epweetie the Mara d ith you,. Ho ao boea a Boot, and Sao aUaalfar tor Bpwarde of bl' a eentary ,aad a boot aad oaao aaaaariewe otoro thaa 18 j-ra. aad hevia g employed aa expevdw. to axTkawa utMiit, will warrant ail w rk dome ay htaade . oue ap in a workmanlike aad asbataaikal aaa-aarw aheap a the cheapest- (ia ha soar oa hand a small lot or aew aad second haad Boot and shoo Ho will ma ate meaea.e.and ropair to o-der at th oaortaM poaaibU atie Pereon fro. tho ceaMry S erally bar their Mpaiitag doao to tak ao o with th . A good rarieiy of Garden seeds. Pleat, aad eom ; Steele ea hand. Frnit. Tegetanlea. Flaem some ether produce-bought or takca oa eoaiailoaloa lor sale. By strict attention lo hesiaee he hope te aem twtsoueble share of public patronage. Lrerhev. oBaeoai. groceries, dry guoda. approved prodeee, aad evea aaew a-1 II b taken. . . ... Boat brgot ta pUeo to gotyoar fgijgnn. I Bletaaond. 4th ok... April SSth. 1SSO- . J Hir-l r-odjuar oaa of aoowr aad iadaatnaaa baii'a bobo others aeod apply BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, FOR 8.4L.E. TtM aadercigned off era for Bale a good Brat elaat dwelling oa tke corner or aizth aad Waloat atroet. It ia tw aioriea high and eontaioa foar rooaw aad a kite a ea, io Saiabed to the latest and beat atylw. harioo boea mm-lm A Aurf i aafUTA d . br erTT add itlOB I Bat can bo desirable. Abj person wishing to parcbase aaeh j a house, can bare an opportunity of doing so oa the atoet reason, te rns, by cilia, .- Aag.9th.ISoU. 3i-r The Tribune for 1861. IPIO.OSIIPEOT'CriFtTHE XX'h Volume of the Week! Tribune commence i with the itsaa of September 1. During the past year the Tribune ha boea obliged to doroto quite a largo proportion of its space to politics: snd we shall soon be able to forego political discussion almost entirely, for months if aot for year, aad to deroie nearly all oar columns to subjects of less intense bat more abiding interest. Aarons; these we mean to pay especial attention to, I. KDtTCATIOX. The whole subject of Education, both oonalar and , general, will be disoassed in oar columns throughoat tne year isot, ana we nope to elicit la that diaouasion the conclusions it some of the proloaniest tbink- ; ers and the ablest instructors ia oar eoaatrr. It is at ooee oar hope and oar resnlro that the cause of i education shall receire aa itntietu front the exertions I of the Tribune in its b-w alf d iring tha year 1361. Ill AGRICULTURE. We bare boon compelled to restrict oar elucidations of this grett interest throughout 1360 aad shall ent'esror to atone therefor in 136 1, whatever diseov ery, demonstration, is calculated to render the reward of labor deroted to cultivation more ample or more certain, shall receire prompt and fall attention. III. MAUCFACTTJBES, AO. We hail every invention or enterprise whereby American Capital and Labor are attracted to and advantageously employed in any department of manufacturing or mechanical industry as a real contriba tioa to the public weal, insuring ampler, steadier, more convenient, more remuneratioog markets to tha Farmer, with fuller employment and better wages to the laborer. The Droeres of Mininr. Imn-miklnt J Steel making. Cloth-weaving. io.. Ac. iu our country and the world, shall be watched and reported by as with aa earnest and active sympathy. IV. FOREIGN AFFAIRS. We employ the best correspondent ia London. Pa. ria, Turin. ISorlin, and other European Uaoitals, to transmit at early uid accurate advices of the great changes there silently but certainly preparing. In spite of the pressure of domestie nnlitie. nnr naa. .from the old world is now varied and ample ; bat we I shall have to render it more perleet daring tho eventl lut year just before us. ST. HOME NEWS. Wo employ regular paid correspondents in Cali- ; fornia, at the lathoiu. of Darieu, in the Rocky Moani tain liold Region, and wherever else they seem reqaisite. From the more accessible portions of oar own j country we derive our information from the multifarious correspondents of the Associated Press, from oat .exchanges, and the occasional letters of intelligent friend,. We aim to print the cheapest general newt paper, with the tallest and most authentic summary I of useful intelligence, that is anywhere affurdoJ. ( Hoping to "make e eh d ly a critic oa the last," and , print a better and better piper from yaer to year, as I our means are steadily enlarged through the generous co-operation ol eur miny well wishers, we solicit j and shall labor to deaerve, a conlinuansa of publio ! favor. TERMS. Daily Tribuae (311 issues per annum).. SS Semi-Weekly (104 do do f3 Weekly (53 do do ) $ TO CLCBS. Sbki-wbiclt Two copies for .5, Five for til 84; ! Ten copies to one address for 40, and any larger numbor at the iatte rate, r or a clab of twenty aa : extr copy will be seat. For a olub of forty, we send ' the liy Tribune gratis one year. wekelt Three copies for S3, Eight copies for $10, and any larger number at the rate ol 1 20 each per annum, the paper to be address d lo each ubsoriber. Toclubs of twenty we address an extra copy. i Twenty copies to oxg address for (30. with one ex- . sra to him who sends as the clab. For each clab of ! One ilundred, the Daily Tribune will be sent gratis 1 forona year. Hnen drafts cart be tro:ared it is muoh safr than to remit Bank Bill. The name of the post offije and State should in all jasos be plainly written. Payment always in aeVaoce. Adlre's. THE TRIBUNE, Ko, 154 Nassaa Street, New fork. Subscriptions received at Club Rate at any time, by JOIIN P. HADLEY, Agent, Post Office, Richmond. A Novelty In the Art World. PHOTOGRAPHY UPON PORCELAIN Sacared by letters Ptnt Id thn Cnlted States, Eoylnd THE AMERICAN Photographic Porcelain Comp'ay, NO. 781 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. Basing secured their novel and Ingeaious Invention by Amrican and Karueaa patents, are fally prepared te execute all order for fXiniature Likenesies of Peraons on China, Presenting all tbe attractive and advantageous feature ol ordina-r photographs, the brilliancy and finish ol a w ter color drawing, ani a hitherto unattaiaed qaalitf of dnrability. being readared aa imperishable a tbe aatarl properuea of tne article epon whia tby are traa. rred. A the patented process of the Company enables th reproduction of Photographs, not only on plain arrce but upon such as are roand or ef any decre ol irregular Itj portraits can be reproduced with faultless aeearaey , and delicao; of delineaujn. apsr. purcelaia wereaol any description and dimensions used as article ol luxury or I household utility, such as Urns, Vases, Breakfast Caps, Toilet Art!- : i CLRS, Ae. Thereby securing faithful portraits and tarnishing a ani que and exquisite ty I of rnauintatoa of aa tide la domestic ae. Ia order to faratsh facilities for th gratlaeatiea ef the popular taste, and ta meet t wants of those patrons of the Bae arts desirous ol having Portrait ea porcetaia, the company have Imported front Rarope a collccuoa ef superior roveetaia uooa. Banuaetara te tuetr ewa 1 order, which they eeli as coat price. i A tee americaa Compaay are ta owaera of the patent I right, and coaseoueatljr the onlj persona aathoriaad ta 1 or the process, they bav determined, ta order Xa af fwrel atewplw la every ssetiea of tat Unioa aa eppertaaity te posse PORTRAITS ON CHINA. ta make tha following piopositioa ta Residents of tie Country, who are unable to visit personally tbe Atelier and Qalteries in New York. Persons sending a photograph, ambretype. or Oagaerreotyp to tbe emce of the Coaapaay ia jiew Terk, aecompaaieel fey Ftw Dellmra, will receiv la retnra by express, free ef charg a, 1 Richly Ornamented Breaktut Cvp and Saucer, tcith the Portrait transerred tbereoa. By traa.BBUUBg a Begat itatyp aaA . Tern Rfeltatra. They will ecre ta like aaaoaer, A HASDSOMR FRRXCB YASX O TOILRT ARTICLR with the Portrait prodaced by the pataateA process. By s (ending a pair of Vagaerreotyp aa " rtfteeai neAlstra. they will receive la retara A Pair of Rich 8evTei Yaiet, . with tbe poruaita saacatal a anal te Miaiaasr aauatsmga; aad ia like aaaaaer, portraita eaa be rrprcdacoa ea areiaia wmrea or ' Vases of ETery Quality or Finish, jreaciag ia price front Twsalr sat On flmmelreal aUavrw tha Pair. i V. B. Be paruealar ia writing th address, tewst, eeaatv aad Btate iatrnelv. j . Ail tetter ta be eddresA t . 81 Breadway, Sew Terk. 31. 4T Direct fre tke mmmwBmttmnr. tJoJd! Go4! Watches! Wateheet ?vi Jewelry! Jewelry!" The vwrv bee ! Th vary eeatt ' The very eheacest I The very cheapest ! At '. A, Die ktasoa 's J eweiry Store, I. AC htaia -Street Rteha ts Jaw . April 3S. 1

Cincinnati and Chicago Sail Hoad OfEJV TO WsOGjaJTSFORT.

Traiaa raa awarding to Mao tiaae tabte below. aa as iadaraaa arith the Samaaitiaa aVanaaaa ! all poiata Kaat aad Waet oa tha roao.ad at Kahaaaa. with tea dk iBataJtaroua BV Balee at to raa apart artth Totaao Waub ak Warraaa Ballroad for ailpolata ia tha Waboah Valloy. aad Logmaaaort.Peorla aad Borliagtoa Sailroad tor lreoria, Barbagtaa aad all puiat wat aad aorth-woat. Ian BiehaaeBd: frt. Paa r d Mr daJ a. axpT iTrijtV Tra.Tr STATIOXS. Bxp 1 SJa. a.m. . mJ. 7. St- 10 4(1 Richmond, 8.14 44 10 SS Washiagtoa. 8.39 ft I 3M Walaat Lots 4 new SSft 3 ts: a ea 4 m i.s Aa 3 fri 1.4B 3 S.4 a 13 s as t !. i.o I II n t.is 1 10 It KMS.9 S.."0 10.07 1"J1 Bsonbiws, 9.17 10.04 11-13 MillTille. 9 51 10.43 11.38 New I as tie, .0J II a 13 07 Salphar Spria gs, lUtt lLJO liJS mtiddletowa, N 00 IS.K0- I IO Aadersoa. I IS I 4o 1.S2 Praaktoa, IJI HM .ltQniacey, a 1 33' S OS Nevada. S.eO S.OI 3.45 Kokeroo, A1S S.SI 4.l3Galretoa. S.45 i M S.SO Logaaaport. . BL if m ja. 4 W IIJ3a H Si ri " re Ja II 44 io ta s II 14 io ajs 10 S 10.14 7 M 10 oa J r. a.ts. w. a. Arrive at Logansport. Leave Logaaspert treiabts on thif road, and to nolnts on tha iVILefootaine Toledo. Wabash and Weatern, and I.o rn sport. Peoria aad Barlingtoa Railroad, takaa at aa low rate a by any ether rout. JOHN BRANDT. Ja.,8apt. Cincinnati. Eaton and Richmond RALWAYLIN E FALL AKR4AGEnE!T Commencing Wednesday, August 15. 1860. Passenger Trains will run on thi Road leaving th sev eral station as follows. Upswstrel Traima. Downward T ratine WILL LEATK Cincinnati, Hamilton. A.M. P.M WILL LKAV1 Richmond, Nral's, Plorenee. New Hope, Batoa. Barnet's, Camden, Somervill, lollnarilla. Seven Mile, f M. 33 145 3.0U 6.l0 2.3H 8 00 Sit 3 T.fsj 7.84 7.33 741 7.SS s.ou B.13 8.28 8-47 3 Seven Mile. Collinsville. Soiaervllle, amden. Barnet's, Baton, New Hope, Florence, Noel's Arr.at Rich'd, 3..! 4. 4 17431: 4 3 4.34 A. 01 S.IU 3.94 3.34 8.34 3.06 ..( -I.) 6 01 3 36 9.0ri 1.44 9tt 3 39 31 4.(9 S4I! 4.19 Hamilton. 37 4.35 Arr. at Cin'nati, 11 U0 3.30 The Burlington Express Train, coins WMtJeavea Cincln nati at 6.0t'p. m. Hamilton 7.18. Camden 8.12. Katon 8.38; arrive at Richmond 9 .ii. Beturning, leave Richmond at 4 13 a.m. at Eaton J3.03. Camdea3.34, Hamilton 6.30, arrive Cincinnati 7.43. D. M. MORROW, Sapt. 37 Aug. 14. 1860. P. W: ROBINSON'S PAT. IMP. PITTS SEPARATOR. This eat rpresents F. W. ROBINSON'S Patent Improved Pitts Separator. JT is bullion the most Improved plan, and has Rohlason's "Patented Improvement for saving Grain," At the lat Wayne Voty Pair, we thrashed at the rate of from SIXTT TO 8RTRMTY BTJ8HBL8 OP WHBAT IS AN HOUR WITHOUT ANT WASTB. IO See Commitee Rtport. My Separators have th name of aavic sod cleaning the grain better than any other kind And nxr " Patent double geared Horse Power."isacknowltged 1all to la by far the tightest running power ever mad. I will take plewwe In aupplying. free ef charge, peat phlets giving fall descriptions, prices. Ac. Address F. W. KOBIWSOS. RICHMOND. IND. New Clothing Store! 1 Ha opened aa entire new Stock of Clothing at No. 64 Hain Street, North slds. three doors east o the New York Stors, - where can be had the best article of Ready-.ladc Clothing, Hits, CAPS, Ac GE2VTS FfJRNISIII.MO GOODS Generally which will be old for CasL as law a any house in the weet. This Is So-call and See. Richmond, April 1. 18 CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. XOBDEOll P4HRI, Has eatahliahed aCarriae Reoositorr ovrr tha Iron Store ef Foulke Fish, Nobis Street, Near the Depot. Where he has nn hand a larre number of Crrum. Rn.. giea. Spring Wag me. As . male nv the baat vnr.m.. and of the heat materials, which he will diinote ef oa as accommodating terms a caa be had at any shop ln the city. Charles "tarr can tie found there at til times Drepared to wait upon enstomers. A large stock of Carriage. Buggies, Spring Wagons. e.t constantly on hand at the Shop on Alain St.. Near Ttht. Repairing of all kinds promiftly done, to tbe aatlahu.Uo. ef customers. Richmond, 9th mo. g0,k, I860. 4tf An aperiant and stomoaehic orsparatioa of ironoarnet of cxygin and carbon by combustion in Hydrored. Saactiooed by the highest medical authorkiea both te Karoue and tbe United States, and prescribed in their. I'ractc. I be experience ef thousand daily prove that ae preparation ef irou eaa be compared tu it. Imparities of the blood, depression of the vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions Indicate its necessity ia almoat .very conceivable ease. Innoxious In all BaaJadie ia which it has been tried. It ha proved absolutely curative ln ich of tbe followlag eomr aint. vis: IB are Bill nr. nervous Affections. Emaciation, Dy. pepi. Constipation. Diarrhxea. Dysentery, Incipient t'ensumptioo. ?crotalons TuSerculosis. Lang Affection, ki.il, !lt Kheum. MismenstrnatioB, wnites. niorsisI4ver Complaints. lronic Headaem'. Rheumatism. Ins termittent Fever. Pimple on the ee,e. Ia cases of uenerai taewiiity. whether th resalt ef acute disease or of tbe ccn tinned diminution of nervoac and mascular energy from chronic complaints, one trial ef this restorative ha proved successful te aa txtent which no description aorwritten attestation would render fredible. Invalid so long bed -rid 1 en aa to have become foreotten la their owa neichborhoods. hav u'ldenly ra sp pear ed in th bosy world as if jast retarned from pre tree ted travel in a foreign laeit toave very iaal ia Stances ef thi kind an attested ef female sufferers, eauw. tialed victima ef apparent maraammuaaguineoas exhau lion, critical changes, and that complication of nervous ad dyspeetie averaiea te air aad excrete for which tha physician has a aaate. . Im Itsrrsas Affarctlaama of all kinds, aad far reasons familiar to medical mea, tbe operation af taia prawara noe er iroa mast aeceseaniy ae salutary, ror ... like the eld oxides, is i vigoreaily tonic, without beag exciting and overheating: aad g atly, regul rly aperiaat, evea ia the atoet obstinate case ef costive, witrsata ' ever beiaga gastria pargativ. er iaflcting a duagrealileie svnsetioB. . It is this latter Drenertv. ameax ethers, which BMkea H ao remarkably esrsetaalaad permaaeat a remedy for PiLaa i apea which it also appear to exert a distinct and speeia r Bcwoa. oy uivpervtng aae loaai rorms I hem. Ia Byvaaiewalav. laBaaBcrableare it caaaee. a ainsrla saoet aabitaat cases.iacludlng the asteanena veauveaesa. Ia BLChecked tltrraseav. area wkea advaacet te . Dysentery, coa Armed, emaciating, aat apparently ssaligaant.the asTecta hav. beeea aaUy deeauv aat astoaishing. Ia the local pains, loss f ask aad ssreagth. aaIHta i..M.A mA M.ittMikMtit. which cuevallv last. cat. IBCWHBI vetwam p a w aa nani mmm z allayed the alarm ef frfeodeaad phyaseiaaa, la aevenl la jtrrJi.aa Tmta rem I wata. this mairiaiai rying an interesting latHaw. . irvahaa had ar more thaa the good effect of the meat eaa. tosaly balaaeed prwparauoo ef Iodine, without any a aetr watl-kaewa liabtlltiea. Tb auentioa ef females eaaaot be tee eoaBdeatly ! riled t the reaaedy aad ressarwtivw, ta the case peculiarly saVccving them . , la athemammtiwwa hothChrealc aat laflsmmaterf-. !a tba latter hewwver more eeelaedly ttaae been tavartaMy well r. parsed, bth a ellevmring aaia aad radaelaa; tbe sweltinarsand etiawcea eftbe Jetate aad .aulas. - Ia Imterwaittwmt rwwwra It meat aeeeaearily aa a area reaaedy aat aaargatio I eettwanve .aat it. avagiaaa ia tbe aew BCttlomcata ia tbe wwst,wUI aswaaMy aa asm ef high rwaewa aad aialaras a raoaedy ha ewer beee dissrtja the whale hUtaww BaaAieiw. whack exerte eaek aremp. railFrwStawaasveeffeeta. VwA aaaetW. nmalea tigeetaea rraMawaaakulat sale by Breargietaaad Will be eaa are te aay aeArwae ea twaetaa the All limr. eraere. se..bea' aaaaaiesai ar B. B. LOCKK CO.. Ixenerai Afaata. S3 iiataray.Nsw vn AT ICrTlF05I FLAX MIT.L, A w aaatred toe Flax aeraw. aa mar am sty, a we -a WIU FF CAAtl. t ajj M CAB AIR.

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Where all books are sold at tha Pablishers' lowest prices, aad yoa have the Advantage of receiving a handsome present, loorth from 50 cts. to 11 00 with each book. UtO. U. EV ANS' Original Gift Book Enterprise has bees endorsed by the book traJe and all the Ie-ding city aad eouatry newspapers ia the Cn'ted States. GEO. G. EVAXS punctual business transections have received the approbatioa of over 6,000 0O citisens of tha United States, each of whom have received substantial evidence of the benefits derived by purchasing books at this establishment. GEO. G. EVaXS has done mora than any other publisher, or tookseller in the United States, towards diffusing knowledge to the people. By this system, many books are read that would not otherwise have found their way into the hands of readers. Frsnk Leslie's Newspaper. GEO. G. 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Requiring bat little time and no outlay of money, an J . y which they caa obtaia gratia A TaluaMe Library. A Fine Sold Watch and Chain. A handaom service e f Plate. ' Aa Elegant Silk Dress Pattern, . A Splendid Set of Jewelry, 1 lr mmnw nt Kr -hnlfl. .rtl . cles eaaaserated ia the list of Gifts, caa do ao by acting j as agei.t for this eetabliahment. Aay person la any part of tbe country, eaa be an I agent, (imply by lorming a cluS, ceuding a list of book aad remitting the amount ef money rrouired for th same, reed tor a Catalogue, which contains all the desired j la'ormalioa relative te agencies aad the formatioa e dabs; aad te Insure prompt aad honorable dealings, ad -treat all evaWa ta Tha Bead Qa art era of - - - - GEORGE G. EVANS, , Proprietor ef the eldest aad largest Gift Book Rater' , prise, ia the world, permanently located at 17 j ' O V jlo. 4Jtf vnestnat eireex. PHILADELPHIA.: MMISSION HOUSE. FDAliX. SKINNER tu CO., No. 85, West Second St CINCINNATI, OReeelve asm eelt Whaax. Bye. Cera. Oats. Barley, -Beaas, Barley Malt. Hope. Hogs. Baeea. Bulk MeauBack -Wheat. Batter. Chews. Imrd. 0" . Tallow, Cotton, Feataera. Heaep. Texacc. Dry Bides. Salt Hid.. Gaaey Sacks. Dry Fraite. Ttasethy, Clover, Flax aad Bempaevd, aad prod ace la gearaL tl aewnstia i aentauMBa, riear. xaiao.. asrwaww. . Balk Meat aad Baeeau wagar aad Molasssa. Ahtp year- J avoaaea ana araw at sigut. J. 1. AIiLKV, I STENCIL BRAND currrr JSK v Tl s l -a : M OuS 17Iwia. 3 MAIB KT, BRT. BLARJOX FBAXBXIS; rC7BTxaCOaarX, IIwTPer Btrsst. AGwaw eow Sth hitch s a, paatry. goad eataar. well warn eaatara is autcawa. ga ta priaeipal rnimi. aewly iwtttad. papered aad peiatad. Te BRoed. peraaaaeat. prearpt payiag teaaat rewt law. Appl, A. M. MILX.CCOet. S4. - -

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Four First Class Premiums. The Una Owe ef which taeir Plow are made la eerecteS arith great ear, aad boos bat the heat 1 aead. That htoald Beer ta are aaada of th best Steel. aaaaafaetareA to their -.er aad are hardened bjr a pecaliar process .d-oard.lMMLO!,S AtiAIN aa the erdiaar3T The proprietors are all practical workmen, and as taetr work is eone by them, er ander their tmmediaa prevlaaslen, and none but good workmen are vmplored Thsstyls and quality of their werkis ansarpaased.ua it All Cases Warranted To be rreeisely a repreeeated f A liberal red action will be made to the trade. a HORNET & CO.. Richmond. lad. A NEW EXHIBITION. AT - , fW a large and vaHed stock of Dry Casts ef the 'lateat stvles and ImDartatinn. UmhMi . . rlety of Spring aad3ummer Wear for Mea. Boys aad Children. of which, ia addition to uual style, will be leant a alca assortment of Foulard. French and Orrandi Lawn. French and Oerman Oiachama. Beraire de Anvlaiaa. Rn.. raid I avadier. Bavaditr Ducala. Celestial Plains. (Iran.. dines. Ac., die. ef the latest styles, consisting of Round and Plaited ord and teasel. 20 Doz. Shaker Hoods, Direct from SUnker Village, Sbow-ssrets -wm -rnfrrTiftr CARETS, SHOES, QUEENS WARE, All of wich have been selected In the Eastern i tie, with grat care, aad purchased at toe lowest ruling ratrs, ef first hands. Thankful for past favors, w none by a straight forward business course.and our Oeisj frlca SyateaB, temerih a continuance of the same. STRATTAN & SON. April 12. 18 J OHN X PAXS0N.Ifas opened a MEAT Store la his old stand, a few doors north of Main on Marion street, where heia prepwred to supply his old customers, friends and th rest of mankind, ' with all kinds of fresh meats such as BEEF. VEAL, MUTTON, PORK, I LARD drc , Ac, at the lowest possible rates for KASn, ma n an snir. ne also maces superior sac I Offtt a Kaitiasisrpa. which he will sell at wholesale and retail as low as they can be hail any place in the west, lie I esn roand at bit stall la the Market U.mse on 1 Tank'n, ,0.r the 'al patronage ha ha ; heretofore received, he wil I endeavor to deserve a eaattinrnce o' the time, it goo I meats, low prices, and atMntlnrt to aims will s?care it newWptember 1 3th, 1H30 40 PURE DRUGS. J. STKtfDOaff T Co., (Successors to JOHN B0XET,) HENRY'S NEW BRICK. S W cor. data ani Franklin Streets HA VINO moved their extensive stock ol Drugs ani Medicines, opposite the Huntington Hoaso and I'eople'j Bank, snd constantly reoeirin; additional supplies of fresh. Pure and Standard Drags, Medicines and Chemicals, bought by an experienced Druggist, for cash, and are prepared to sell CHKAP for CASH. Also, on the same terms: All the new aad approved Kxtracts,nd Compounds, in their strength and parity true to name. Unadulterated Drngs.and warranted para and frnh. laa Ware in extent and variety never before kept in tbe city. Window Glass of sny grade and sise, Paints, Oils and Painter's Stock, in quality and extent unsurpassed . Liquors purchased in Bond and as pare as they were imported. Oar stock, in extent and variety is not excelled ia the west, and our prices are as low as the lowest. Krom an ounce vial to a hogshead, and from a bine pill to a case of yellow ochre. We are posted, and all we ask is an opportunity to satisfy our ft lends and the r ublie that Henry s new brick is the place to buy para Irags and Medicine. T r L. H. MoCULLOTJGfl will be happy to see bis old friends at the new store. J. STEDD0M & CO. Richmond. July 26, 1860. 24in'6 H 0 V A L The undersigned having romoved to tha Store recently occupied by Shinn At Conkle, opposite tha Ituntinzton House, at the sign of the Big Boot, Main street, where a largo assortment of Boots' and Shoes, both home and eastern work, will be constantly on hand. Also, manufacturing and repairing will be con'? icted in all its branches with neatness and dispatch. Thankful for past farors, a continuance of the same is respectfuly solicited, with an assurance that goo&t can be bought as low as elsewhere. THOMAS SOOT. . Having disposed of car stock of boots and shoes to Thomas Sooj, we therefore recommend him to oar friends and customers as wi rtbj their patronage. SUI.VX ti CO.VhlLE. 7tb mo. ISth. 1960. 83 Dissolution. fflHE partnership heretofore existing between the 1 undersigned was dissolved by mat aal consent oa . the Sib ol October. All the outstanding claims against . the late firm o Curme A Son, will be settled by Arthur A. Curme. JOB CCRV1E. ARTHUR A. CURME. Richmond, Oct. 8, lsiO 5 Tbe undersigned have isve this day formed a partoerof CCaME A DCNN, avndvq z and Leather business, at tha shin nndcr tbe name continue the Tannine; old steal. ARTHUR A. CURME. ISAAC DUSN. Richmond, Oct 8th, 1860. 5tf To Person out of Emphyment: Agents Wanted. C!T EVERY COCN TX IS THE CXITED STATED to engage in the sale of some of tba beat aod moat elegantly illustrated Works published. Oar publications are of the most Interesting eharaeter. adapted to the want of the amer, Meebaar ie and Merc ban L; they are published ia tha beat style and bound ia tha most substantial manner, aad are worthy a place in the Library of every Bowsebold in the lead. : To mea of enterprise and industrious habits, tats buxiaess offer ao opportunity of profitable employment seldom met with. J-y-Persons desirous to act as agent will receive promptly by mail fall particulars, terms. ke by addressing LE ART, GElZ A Co.. Publishers.' o. 224, North Second street. Philadelphia. Oct. 18. 45 FALL & WINTER STYLES - - of ;j men DRESS COODS, ' T etolie 11' a. NO. IS, Maia Street, nnwn r'..l r ain,. tOlORRD 't t igiired Uraas BUka. Foulard Silks. Plain Black Silks, very cheap. Plaia aad Fig'd, r ranch Mnreana acul AU-Weol Delaine, mac h below their real value. Ki wared Cash meres. Wool Haid. with a las-ga , lot af the different styles of Dtwat Goeda. to be fostatd ia Uaa Aswtera aaaraeia. : . i LadiM' aad Goats' SaawU ia great vatietw. . I ClotlaSa " OaUntasMres.4"" Sattlnetts, TTUM, FtAXSBLA. MCaUSS. , mings, Ocks. Glove. Hosiery, A ftrt of Print, good clotha, and fact eeo. ewry lew. Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoot. Oar frieads aad tbe pabtie ia general, are asp set fally iavited ta give a a e.11. Oct 15. F. If. R0SBB8T-.-.L. ORNAMENTAL PAIaTTGR, tssraisier -tl:tller, a!.. wT.Vala wtra,-BriBt Axe I B AO weak warraatod." It,

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STOATTAKS' CCrj-fc Jam received freaa the Tan n a CWea. aa mtSMBv ef OBT OOOM, eaaraag aaaUaa. at aad Waal, tvaaea eaw fcaV l Ji ??;" resa aiha tower 5rplIi2Urr ItaAaaaaa. iwmfcl.a ... variety aaA aa Shawl edapalltosaaaet A faw letal Pvtaaa. AaSaUea' Clamtrai ataaa fl-.-a a Hwdla dl owaaeha, - "avawaive iiae or Cheap Heater, ear all eaaaa a oa'to-' rsu CLOTHS. CASSIMERXS. SATI1 QUEEXSWAR E . - .. THREEPLYCiaiPET8 tbe lattwt styles at tlpm-y. - 7T . ' . .VL'l inajrier artichn ia order s sell ta. a . verx law ngnrea, bat ear parchaaea are ef aeed eaallta will seH a goer eargaia aa aay baaae la the wee. Wa would iavite all te call aad examine for themselves. ' D4- 7- 9TRATT A tk BO. jpKESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS. ' wr CLI,,- m"d " kUaearsi . . imi., ot., vi gars, o. : X.mAimm rt-a. g.i.. aauree UTS.cr OUDOn. , all I ! aa try my delicious aivajvee. "lee ereaaa aaada te . aa- strM PPaita nmmtlmKtwm "vfr"- j. w. 40-4m Stmwe Slmre. Tlta. Wmrw. sr.. nA.MJPACTOBY. " IT A3 on hand and ic onstanUy receiving the largest ' stores, from tha best Cincinnati, Uaytoa aad t aaissa - mannfaetnran. .... Kw.nK !:.!. . i He has also a full assortment of Plain and JarsteaJ I'rx-l?' retails STOVS TRhV- ' """""-ware, orass ana enamelled Ware, 3a gar Kettles, Sad Irons. Dog Iron. Skillets and Lids. TIN ROOF1NT3 (Intt.r . Jl Ci .1 a . . I ; ap to order ae asaai. r" JOD WORK of all kindsoneby erperienoed work. . meows price pa i a tor oia iron, braes, ecm. 1 ner. as. inevehanM All ..... i. . .i L -o . r-,,r. u. wmj. a in. aunta j article, will find it to their interest to call at So. 70, ......a. . d uciui a urcuaetug gELLING AT COST. About ion patterns of Wall Paper wiu be said at east ' between tht and the first of Ja unary t ak- Warn Tfce new stock, at DCGDALB Cheap Wall Paper Depot, M. , . 93 tl.ln at. Bichmend, aapt, sti. 41 , HE CLOTHING TRADE of INDIANA D. RAUH & CO., No. 56, Corner Main & Marion Sts., . Are now receiving aad will eoatlna te ank 'weekly ad'V aiuoua ao coeir present stock or ; ' ,' I Hen's. Boys', aad Youths' Clothiat;, - to suit th fall and Winter Trade. Havtne' ana ml a. i firm In the Kaetera Cities continually, aad sratchlng alt opportunities in purcnasing tne raw materials at th owt each prices, we are enabled te cell eletbiag cheaper thaa any other bouse In this wester country, an as our motto t "a quick peony before a lw dollar," wa woald request oar friend aat eastern aad the public to come one and all before purchasing elsewhere. st" PARTICULAR NOTICE. Country merchants are reapectrally levitad te avaaalne our stock of Clothing, which w Ser oa a favorable term at they can f bought la Cincinnati or aay of th eastern markets. Remember the Nana east career of Main and Marlon street . B. RtCH eh CO.. Proprietors. P. M. As for Gents' Furniahlng woods. Hat ant Uapa, , Trunk, and valla of India Rubber cloth. U at B. Rauh Co. August 13, lrfiO. tOtf JEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS j At D. B. CRAWFORD'S, Who bat Just received a large atoek ef Fall and Win tor Oood. to which a Invites the epeaial atteatiea ef the publlO. la the lla of 1 LADIES DBESS CrOODS. He ha almeet every variety, alike. Marine, Bomhaaine. die.. Ace. cs erne rich aad saperl PRINTS, a large variety ef SMaterla seitebl for lb com i n g seasoB . ClalMe, Cmaelemeree, Rattlmetta, OretvstMtt. 1 lags. tke. Istllea Skteee. Of the neatest style. Boots and Shoes tor Gentlemen's ' wear. He Invites special attention te his stock of ! SUPERIOR CARPETING, i Which for material and Agar are maeh admired. Hi ' price ar a low as th lowest aad his terms each. Sept. 13th. !(. tttf '' JAS. F. niBBERD, X. D. JAB. M. BTTJDT. M. . ' : DBS. HIBBERD & STUDY, OFFICE NO. 24, NORTH FIFTH ST. HICssMaVBlal, September 13, IR60. 0Tm JL E. HAUGHT0N, 31. D., Physician & Surge on, Residence & Office. Mam St No. 94. 1 RFFICR boar. T te B A. AT., aat from 4 F. M 1 W Call left at aay boar, with aamea ad deoee promptly attended to of re Utf For Fall and Winter AKD THE BEST ASSORTMENT 0 JWlillinery Goods IN RICHMOND, GO TO I eQ"Mrs. Sarah A. WR'bm Villi aery ef all kinds done with aaatnsss aad tlaymtih , Order (rem a distaaee promptly atteaded to. Pter em Pearl Btreet,north ef Mala, opposite th M. M. Charch. Oet.lt. 44 1 ASA 8. 8MITII, j SMITH & Carpenter ALKX. SCFFSB DUFPBE, fc JFinerBi Will give soetral attention to all Jobs of Oarpaatovins.' atair-BWIMiag.or Job Work, that easy be I at rears law ALSO ATTRND TO BELL HABGUIO. C-. TO aUR. reeling eoandeet taat we en give sMaamcttea la woraamaahlp eat bum, wa hep teawnatvea amir abase aT taw atrooaar. of oar friends and the pablle. a ea walawt atrwss.eai wa eta aae raa. aw AUOT ONEER A1TO COMaflSSIOir It&CIIAlfT, -If a 68 BSaatal atrsst, , 1 - - RICHMOND. IKDIANtW StJrBverF taerlptlew efMsvibeaetes. i aw privet erbea saw ava. rWA JIISBEIID it STTATOZay i ta every vartety s Oat, Mill, are, . 0o. 37 Balm Street. - X9mm. EStblaaiafer ee)., 5 HOUSE AND SIGN PADJTElia .ta RICHMOND, 1SJD. SWtVSST tk, CI1NXL. : J rjtht t e ef r 9 Off i I e r .

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