Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 33, Number 13, 20 March 1863 — Page 3

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jtyiTie Eicbmond Librarj Association meets in Henry Hall next Monday evening. Exorcises of the meeting An lnaogufal Address bj the President, Oliver Bailer, end Lecture on Diet by Timothy Nicholson. Citizees are invited to attend. : Qlddleboro' Coming Sore! a Notwithstanding a misunderstanding as ? 'lo the intentions of the Uiddleboro' Patrio!s, to brinij of their abundance to the families of soldiers in this city on the 28th, as published last week, the avuanche of good things will be here at that time. Preparations, to make it kiobt ia every particular, are already perfected, and there will be no : postponement. We are told that a raagnif 1 iceni beef will be slaughtered, and every citizen who desires to purchase a piece of it can do sothe money thus obtained to be - expended for the benefit of the soldiers' families. Men, Women and Children, old and young, all have contributed something towards this patriotic enterprise. Ood forever bless all engaged in this glorious bo!-' diets' arm-UDholdincr and heart - gaata.inino' - T - - - -a 0 cansei Railboad Accident. A fatal accident happened the freight train near Washington, In tbis) county, on last Thursday morning, resulting in the death ot m. whnRA ' ., , .... name we are unable to learn, and the injury of some three or four others, one of whom is Charles Fisher, of this city, who s said to be severely hurt. The accident was caused by a brjdge breaking down under the train. Artillery.-- Major Conner, and John Wetherald, are forming a company for this arm of the service, now in the city of Richmood, and have already, we learn, obtaint ad several recruits. They are recruiting for the U. 8. service generally, and, if the recruit does not desire to join the artillery, he can make eboice of the infantry regiment to which be wishes to be attached. Success to our friends Conner sod Wether.aid they deserve it. 7AEJTED! Board is wanted single gentleman in small family. j by a here there are no small ohildren or other board- - era. a goou sized room with clothes closet will be required. For good accommodations, a liberal price will be paid. Please address: "A. B. C. Post Office." A Handls. The butternut has become one of the leading topics, since the traitors of the North have adopted it as an emblem of their principles. Its growth, quality and eo lor,, have all been discussed, and expert , botanists have given it as their opinion that, growing as it does on low, marshy grounds ' used as its dead limbs are as roost for buzzards bellow, rotten-hearted, and brittle as it ia, do tree could have been ohosen that more fittingly represents the character and conduct of those who have appropriated to themselves the livery of democracy, to . serve the devil in! The broad mantle of democracy, is made to cover a multitude of sins venomous copperheads creep under . it tories and traitors, doubly damned for their black-hearted villainy, hide themselves behind its ample folds, and it surprises no one, who bas given the subject a 'thought, that the characteristic butternut should have been deemed a fitting type of the professions and practices of these enemies of their coun try and betrayers of her best and dearest interests. : The name of "butternut" has thus become by-word and reproach, and deservedly so. Last week, we heard an anecdote that illustrates the brittleness of tbe wood, that deserves mentioning: A blacksmith of our city, went to one of our carpenters to get a handle put into his hammer. He, wss told there was neither hickory or oak in the shop to make a handle out of nothing but while-walnut, or "butternut," and, his proclivities running that way, he at once expressed himself delighted with having that kind of wood in his hammer. It was accordingly put in for him, and the blacksmith went back to his shop, rejoicing. But alas 1 bis gladness was but momentary, and the first trial of the strength of bis darling handle, proved the treacherousness of the wood. The first stoke be gave Ins heated iron with bis hammer, the handle broke short off, and the hammer hit a fellow-blacksmith on he head, nearly knocking him down 1 This thing-of putting butternut handles' into blacksmiths hammers, proved as disastrous as "putting new wine into old bottles." - BEES! BEES!! BEES!!! The subscriber having for the last eight j ears practiced a new and valuable process for the artificial swarming and rapid increase of Bees, and the raising of surplus Queens, woald give instructions that would enable others to succeed perfectly in the profitable aod fascinating business of Bee culture. STEPHEN SCOTTON. Richmond, Indiana.

The, Spring Goods at tho Beehive &,xth loe, 10 Mr ""ison, for tore of our friend D.B.Crawford, is at- ,;0)' . , ,,... tracUng general attention; aad they ought ' J- J-Sw,ng hM Id his house on south to. for the reason that they are of the best Franklm street to Joha MendeaUall lor quality, aod just suited to the good taste of ,S,;00- ....... the people. ' r '!ndon has sold his house 00 south i Seventh street to Chester Bulla for 82.100. OCT Stoves for baking -stoves for warming John Valentine has purchased 75 acres Stives and prices not alarming, at the Stove of land six miles from this cit v, f J. p. J'rOf tbl,8hroent J. Ward Jk Co. pecK ef Hamilton, Ohio, for S40 per acre. e-3,r W!li"r0m U J. M. Gaar has purchased Wm. WhZ? burnU fine st, on tfe corner of Broadway aad examine. and Seventh streets for S2.000. Telegram. 3T Sinie the new Spring Goods have ' stI" noiicing the parcfaase ef Mr. Jesse been opened at No. 87 Main-st, a tremea- i property on South Pearl street, last dous crowd has been there. If y0u will wect 1,9 got tbe wrong name of the parstep into Haines's you will see i. Clerks ch1 Wcl' M lne Price ' ould have ' tearing the Good otf. Thej must be cheap , ben Mr. Ambrose S. Kuby, instead of Joa. aa they go off like hot cakes. - . . . j Ruby, that bought the property, and 4)2.500

Baff Ben. Jamison, whose latter w doI. 1IIDCJ a snun ttmej ago, unjrn a" former pprentioe of his who waa ia the anay to desert, and who did desert, , waa takea to Iadisnapolis o Wedaesday moraiog last, f tt trial before the District Court ef tbe U. 8. for that crime. " He now stands a chance of beiog punished for a rp7,'at laajt aod wa know of no oat more desnring. 1 1 . . - - . . .

Frocoedlng. of the Soldier's Relief ? Circle.

Editor Palladium : At a regular meeting of the " Soldier's Relief Circle " the following resolutions were unanimously adopted. P. ease publish them with the Treasurer's report. At the same meeting officers were elected for the ensuing three months, viz : PresidentMrs. S. A, Iliff. Vice Pretident Mrs. Martha Smith. ; " Secretary Mrs. SL A. Wrigley. ; Treasurer- Miss Julia H. Finley. ' ResUeed, That the ladies of this Society return cincere thanks to the citizens of Richmond and vicinity for the liberal supply of provisions donated to the supper given on the 4ib iost. . The best the eouotry afforded was given freely, another evidence to oar sick and wound soldiers that every oall for their benefit is responded to with alacrity. I -Resolved, That a special vole of thanks is due Messrs Starr. Smbbs, Cornell, Tol lidge, Wbilridge and Raab, for vse of rocms; to Dr. Mendenhall for china to the gentlemen who sold our tickets; sod last, but not least, would we thank those who collected provisions, procured tables, and every convenience for our asc.' . , By order of Relief Circle. 8. A. WR1GLEY. Sec'y. TRBASCRBVs KSPOBT. " On tha 22d of Aoril. 1S62. the Society's nnrM area 1 twd in mv hands said nurse containing $1 60 ' Since t" the Society has received i from tbe "Armenians," tbeproeeeds of two concerts Ffom Mr. WinchelL Proceeds of two Re-unions. From sale of rags. ; j j j)nei . 8112 02 84 13 00 70 06 60 44 2 1 " 3 J 23 95 Numerous donations amounting to J 23 12 Donations, sale of tickets, etc., to , supper 559 04 Reeeived in full .''.$893 KXPKjroxo tuioi a rail. 2 2d. Sugar for wine......... 3 Vinegar 1 Odious 16 50 50 , Dried apples , , 1 26 45 00 D raj age Keeping room in order, fe making I r ires. 3 40 ' Cups, saucers, bowls, teapots, and 3 3 7 1 II 289 44 22 75 00 50 29 Washing for hospital . . . , Cotton batting. ................ Printing bills Pins. tana, thrnad. rmttnna. enmhu. Ink. etc Muslin, crash and . calico ......... 37 39 , "pauses connected with supper... Total ..$373 22 In Treasury. March 13, 1863.... 8524 94 JULIA II. FINLEY, Trees. . The Treasurer reports oash receipts only. We are indebted to the Sanitary Commission and to a number of liberal citizens for most of the materials worked up by us within the year. Da. Studt, This individual, who has been laboring at Nashville, Tenn , as one of the volunteer Surgeons from this State, returned to this city some six weeks ago, and has been flourishing since as large as life and twice as natural 1 Many citisens expressed their admiration at the Doctor's fine clothes and general appearance of prosperity, and thought he had certainly been liberally rewarded for his services by Uncle Sam. We have been given the following brief history of the Doctor's operations, that accounts for his being dressed so well, and we've no doubt that all will conclude just as we did, that he ought to be tcel dressed . Tbe Doctor was placed in one of the hospitals in Nashville, and his duty was to examine wounded soldiers, and, if their wounds were of such a nature that disabled them from service, he gave them certificates of discharge. Seeing an opportunity to make an investment for his own benefit, and bis composition, morally and politically, being copperbottomed, he furnished soldiers, who were Slightly wounded, and were blessed with that kind of currency copperheads don't like, yclept greenbacks," with certificates of disability, discharging them from the service, at the rate of Jiftecn dollars per head. The Doctor drove quite a brisk business, and put money in his pocket, and fine clothes on his baok by this business operation. We understand that on Tuesday last. Dr. Stcdt was reported at Indianapolis to Gen. Carrixqtok ; but what can be done with a volunteer Surgeou, who has thus prostituted a noble and honorable profession, we do not know. . Of one thing we are surffne should be scouted and kicked out of decent scciety. whenever he attempted to enter, after being made to disgorge to the deceived soldiers 1 the money he has swindled them out of. The soldiers, who were duped, swear that unless be makes restitution, his " hide will not hold shucks." Ueal Estate TaAssrsas. James Q. ITope has sold his residence on on south 8 toe price, instead of VS.OOO. Mr. Kuby ha, e - au 1 j . k. T haa torn down the old stable and intends building a new on ia iU stead this Spring. The copperheads, we ara told, are reporting ,nm, Republican Mthoriaed Mr. Thomas Benton to put him down for 4)10 to revive the Jeffersonsvi." We don't heve any sueh staff. -

To fls; Citizens ef Wayise Covstty. Please notice the following appointments of Dr. . Worrall, of the Indianapolis Institute for the treatment of Chronic Diseases. The large amount of business which the Dr. has had in Richmond during the past year, has determined Lim to continue his visits.

He will be at the Huntington House every alternate Wednesday for tbe sext three months, viz : Wednesday. March 25th. Persons desirous of seeing him, should call as esrly as possible on the morning of his visit, since tbe large nnmoer wno vish him, will sometimes make it impossible for him to see those who come late in tbe day. and the amount of business at his Institute will prevent ha staying more than one day at a time. , NOTICE. Prof. Solomons has sold over 700 pairs of Spectacles sioce his shoit sojourn in Richmond, and he informs us that not one per son has yet complained to him of eitherthe quality or price. This is certainly proof of the superior quality of his glasses. He will remain here but a week longer, and those who wish to get glasses to suit them, shonld apply without delay at his rooms over B. & J. Coffin's Pet Lamb Store, Gilbert Block. Harry- There it is again, another chimney broken this week. ; no wonder we are running behind hand, Sarah, when it take all my spare money to find chimneys, Sarah Indeed, Harry, it was not my fault ; j they break without being touched ; why cannot you get one oi marten s raient. Burners, ana tei us fix up our ol 1 fluid tamps ; brother George nses them, and says he would not be without them for anything. Harry Gire me my hat and coat, Sal lie, and I f will go and get one at once, and who knows a a .a out oy economy we may get to De as rica as your brother George. Those burners are for sale at Zimraer t Scott's Notion Store, No. 114 Main Street. Squirz Tkevltn's Haia. This, is the titlo of a new story, just commenced in tbe Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post, by r Mrs. Wood, the celebrated author of East Lynne," " Verner's Pride." fcc. Mrs. Wood has written for the Post for several years past. Maiion Harland also is now writing a story for the Post, which paper is generally reputed to be one of the best now published. Its terms are 92 a year, or foar copies for S6. Address Deacon k Peterson, 319 Walnut street, Philadelphia : who wiL send a sample number gratis to any one requesting it. Wm. CPLBEBTSOIT. We Were glad to See this old "wheel horse" of the Democracy in the procession last Saturday with his large wagon drawn by four horses, and filled with three cords of excellent wood. When a man gives such "unquestionable proof as that tbat he is sound on the Union question, we delight to honor him. Mr. C. has more than once demonstrated, in a subnantUll manner. niS rcsrara lor the families t ij- , i i i . i - , A ' vt suiuiers, auu wtj titsvu nuuvuui "ear v. wuv. " Mw whv. i, " , will ever be found open to relieve the wants of the destitute. - Tbat he may live to a ripe ' Old ae. and enjoy a'.l the happiness that SOch deeds are SUre to brio?, IS the Only harm we wish him. Telegram. jfCapt Luther Crocker has moved his ! Flour and Feed Store, from South Pearl-st. to West Main, where he will be pleased to wait upon the eating public, who desire the good "staff of life," &o. See his advertisement. From the Mayor or Roche ster. RomcsTkB, April 7, 1861. Ma. Sotoaoxs Sir: Ilaving called at your nffleein the Arcade, and ourchased two nair af sour patent s-laaeee. I , have found them eatirefy superior to any I have ever used Detore cney nave reaits-m muretnan l rouio naveexpeo. tel. I have now put them e-ide. and can see as well as 1 could when a boy . C KIU lAKWOM. From Bixhop Spiuldiut; Having tried Mr. .Solomons' Olases, I find them both distinct and soothing to the sight; mre in fact, Ja I flag frjm a short trial, than ai7 I have yet u-el. - 1 rec m mend them to the patronage of those in nee I of glasses. iSirnedj M. J. SPAL'LUING, Uiihop. Louisville, Oct. 2S, 1854. From Bishop Lefevre. ' Ma Sotoaoss Sir: The beoeflt I have receive I from the Spectacles obtained from you. induces me to express ths pleasure I have received from them, they suit my eyes to admiration I can now see all common distances by eondlelight, as well as by day. with the same etss as whert a boy. which I could not do withtny glasses I have ased. It affords the greatest pieasurs ts avail myselt of testify lag how satisfactory hts been my swa experience of your tkill at an optician. Toart truly, PETER LBFBVBE, Bishop. Detroit, Nov. 8, 183. POCKET-BOOK LOST! Containing about eighteen dollars in U. S. Treasury notes. Postage Currency and Stamps. Tbe finder will be liberally rewarded by leasing it at Jonas W. Yeo's machine shop. 3t To the Voters of Wayne Connty. "Fellow Citizens: As electioneering is now the order of the day, and aa it is impossible for me (without neglecting my official "duties) to visit you peisonnlly, I take this method of thanking you for your former liberal support, and of again asking you to lend me a helping hand in my renomination next April. My predecessors all held the office from eight to twenty-one years ; and, I think. I am tut justly entitled to a eontitutional term as they- at least, 1 flatter myself that the j transactions connected with the Recorder's 'office, and my experience with the general business connected v there wuh, ovght to be some recommendation. Therefore, trusting to your favor in my behalf, I remain. Yours respectfully, . THEODORE J. RILEY. Ceolreville. March A, 1S6S. Actititt. A case of activity occurred, in tbe neighborhood of this city, that de serves mentioning : A voun widower of about twenty-five, getting on his horse, led him up to a bench and mounted him ; seeing this, an old gentleman who wss well nigh threescore years of age. remarked that he would wager fifty dollars, he could mount into the saddle without patting his foot Into the stirrup. , The wsger was accepted, and the active old man polled off his coat went to the reir of the horse about ten pacesran up, and placing his Lands on tbe horse's hips, ba vaulted iato the saddle, aod won. The joung widower attributes the activity of bis senior to the flct tbat he had jest paid f tOO to a lady to get bar to sign a deed for some property. Bully for the old man! The first of this week we bad de lightful weather bow 'tis like winterxnow, sleet and rain raiiations. bare been tbe music da the roof since Thursday morning.

HOKSE BILLS. We have two of the best and neatest Horse Cuts in eastern Indiana, and are prepared to print Horse Bills just as cheap a can be had here or elsewhere. Give us a ealL

tWHuve ye-m Cough? Use Dr. J. 8. Fenimore's celebrated Cough Mixture it will relieve and cure you. Mr. Solomon's star in Richmond, being limited to Saturday, March 23, and, as he will not visit this county for many years, immediate application is absolutely necessary. PATRONIZED by th. pablie tad the Mghct nraieml athsrity in London. Xdineuxg, Giwx.v. Cork, SIAt ma4 the UoIiJ states. - New discovery for the Eyes SPBCTACLES e., crnaal en the extct principle Y MMrScial Meaner, by 0 iOUOX'. tn cellrM4 OpUeiBB, from th iaiprorel Spertaclr Mno'ctorjr u4 LamOom Opueml Mat!i,nmtDt. 104 Old Baud urM. fltMib4 tn than m ceutary ap. 8. BOLOMOMS.th : larentor oT ths Ira proved Spectacle. a,at varioa improve! Gluse. I ih a prolesetoaal visit te tai. place. an4 ma bs eeDSQfe4 at tua eB ja ever B. J. Coffin s ret uo Store, Gilbert bloca. Heaaelud the aaanr of attenilior tbs abTe aaaied tsaros la tbe Ueitee) Kingdom, where he hts experienced the most flattering encouragement. tiJ having been earneatly solicit 1 1 make a suit for a short lists, be aa tbe honor of announcing Ms arrival from London vkaa mostaplenaid assortment oi his newly invented and proved Spectacles. Sieh te the superiority of theao Glasses that the person bavin; iaStnied or weak eyes ssay instaatly so relieve by asing tbeia. and they possess tbs property of preserving tbe precious orrsns of tight to the moat adv-nced pertud at life, vail they aa able both the eld and yeani, te parsao the most minute employment for any leng'.b of time, either by day ev by eaaaieiigat. At several individual mtns Lnitol states bve proved their efficacy, he. with cooft fence, eolicits the further favors or the punlic. which be will ever be oread to acknowledge. af nring those who may entrust him with their commends, that bo exertion shall be waatiag oa hie part to merit their eonfiJence and approbation Added to the a1vntig-s pessed by him of long p recti re ia the Eye Inttrmariet, and under one of ths moat eminent Ocuiitftti. by which he has obtained a thorough knowledge of the diseases of vision, he hae in bii possession documents of individuals of rank, conveying the higett testimonials of appnliatit o. me will give reference 10 persons in the United States who have found tbe greatest beaeflt and comfoit from the use of his uewly invented at;d Imprwved Spectacles. CoLPasce. Fob. 3d, ldti. I have made some useof Mr. Solomons Spec acleaand perfectly acoord ia the opinion expressed by Drs. Sweet aeraad Delameter. K. H. CHILDS. Professor of Oostetries and Diseases of Women and Children. Starling Medical College. I have examined Mr. S-)1oisjiis' Patent Spectacle, and am convinced of thtir superior excellence. I can. from examination, unhesitatingly recommend them as better adapted to relieve defects of vision, than the glasses in common use. P. L TlittALL, M. D. Colnmbus, Feb. 13, lt-62. Baring examined the Spectacles of Mr. Solomons, I am fally convinced that they are of a superior quality. 2 have takea a pair for my own use, and find them anaeualleaey to the eye. R. U. HOWARD. Professor ol Survey, Starling Medical College. Gcsiva. June 14. loi". Having made a trial of Mr. Solomons' Patent Spectacles, and examined the principle upon which they are constructed, I have no hesitation in pronouncing then, superior to any with which I am acquainted, and aocoro dingly can most cheerfully recommeud thent to all who aoed artificial aid to improve their vision. CHS. A. LEE, M. D , Professor of Pathology and Materia Medics, Osaeva, Buffalo and Bowdoin Colleges. fltiiT,, Jane 17. IS1. Having carefully examined the glasses of Mr. Solomons, I find them very clear, easy, and agreeable to tbe sight, tud cheerfully, therefore, recommend tbein to all ("ho require such aid to their vision, as equal, if not su WM. StVKBTZKR. M. D. Professor of Theory aad Practice of Medicine I in GeDemand other Colleges. Clivilimd, Oct. 87, 1881. I have made a trial of Mr. Solomons' Spectacles above alladed to. and cheerfully concur with Prof. Sweetter in what he bas said ia regard to the o. JOHN DBLMATEB, M. D.. Professor of General Patholegy and Obstericsin W. B. College. Ct.cvEf.aMB, Oct. 97,1861. Tt . W i r r! . m. nl.Bln r. to .( il . thut t.i.l i.f . . . I epeoimeaa of Spectacles plaeel in mr heads by Mr. Solomons, t nnd mrseir mucn relieved iroaa defect of " vision, aad especially weakness of the eye, from which vimon, and eapet'lai .m.T"gff,Br!,B lot of aa exoeiiem'qua tne last two yeard, whenever I hive ven for a short ti so. I think theyare quality, and peculiarly adapted to such "RZZ of Phy.ica. Diagnosis.' "till The?ry Ind .Practice of Medicine, Medical Oep. W. ft. College. Rochistis, Jan. 15, 1861. The bsst recommendation I can gire -f the Olasset of Mr. Solomonf , is, that I nee them myself and prefer J aTllours of attendance from 8 A. M. to t P. M. Msreh 6 U-lm. PAPER HANGINGS. S- G- DUGDALE Ha jost received a large assortment ot WALL AMD CUPiTAIM PAPERS, Borders ctooCall and examine our Stock, Enst of the lluntiusioti Richmond. March 13, 1863 llotise! 12-3m aaisanKi tt h -a JC "V 'ao.o of ! eonemmoj 01 f3 -Ct ' -Jappiit tseqsitxaql ot saassax tanqltst ptoaeej ssjnixg pas s.oa) mil) psmsd ssom aqx Xtijnase psaojdde qt;a etoa flarktS sttnuiid en sfep i jo it;et9 no lot i ;a fvisdOAd aojs I qx 'ossduom do, paiiMi sjeed x;s o ixsd -saitt no jpai wui 12 e-i pus -qeaj s jtia BLrsjsq-)a Oassi sseq3jnd4i ;o ooujjJ V SitUSi aotjnsm ot snojnrna ooi ssiatuv Jstrjopos'saiSTjj ssaiisjqnip -sseajsti is t lis -sioisa !tB pa 0d a 'ubijiij j; 'sjohoj P.g -i.oj ' "V 10 sao Dilu Uatal, ; -aoSea sjoq:eai 1 S)oJ i I 'sioq to pwnji -mijijh p(o imjt ai oti pas pie Jtst 01 las'itoi stm qsj) 5 '010 imiios jossafeao 'otnsa rsi 10 sf sao'sssjoq oa 10 pa 1 is Saiisuo ' "J pros o SutJfaotq too) pas qi v OslV -OJle4J pus q)sl so"I IO prenojo SaaoX sag w o; s iJJqi -enoq Saiid pae usq 'siaoos iq qita sn q iitiJl paaosSmt H e aumisqx pBomqsiJi ,0 qmos viga nirtuin XMsqi-I ewj no SU3S XrS lo KSf.4 V EX1 -,JIS AA qusaj 'ivasaai i3 !Hnd pio q mitt SPRINQ STOC Kl,! ! SO. DCGDAI. has jott recti v.l a larre supply of ev- . erythtns in hl line. Willow Cabs- Laiies' Basket. Willow ware. Bird (Jaites. X itiooe, Tojt, Not, t raits aad Confectionary. All of which will be sold as low as tbe times will justify. Call at No. 93, one door east ef the HantiBfton Hoase. ad, March 13, 16S3 11 3m 2ay Si Straw; I will pay the nig-hett price in CMSU for Prime Cured, and for Good Bright Straw!! Deliver:! at my On Hh Street, north of Main. Be alto sells ' Baled Hay for Cash Only! TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE ! STIFHlf SCOTTOJT, aorta Seventh S-.reet, hMchmead, lad. starch IS. 13 U WINTER THS andersifrned Jast reeeived hit ' ter Style ef WW m rwmjs haa Wf te which aeiavitesthesttes fV-f of all who vmM ia. . del ft ia the latest fashioa. e call attfee Mac aad Ca, I SJ VI johi strrraiKs , Port Hoalei; Pocket Books, fcc., WTtOB Base Bf : rLCMUXka IILLT. 7 4

T.TADIS0N HOUSE, Main-St, Below 2d, CINCINITATI, Q. Terms 1 SQ Per Day. JT. W. GAURISO.I Frfvlelr.

March . 13 11-ly GREAT REDUCTION IX TUX PEICES 07 SINGER & CO.'S STANDAKD .AlACHLNES, Well kBaVB to be the best for Maautaetaeio nareA.aa Be. 1 shai tie Machine, formerly aold at SW. kedaeed te ....... 70 So. 2. Shatlle Macaide, formerly sold at , Seduced lo fii SINOER'8 Is the best Maetuae ia tbe world for Family Sewing aad FBICE, (with Hammer, and bemutihilly eras men ted... $56 ,VHUut for oar letter A UBrfelaes the special! attention of Test Makers and Dress Makers a 4 all (boas who aaut Maebiaes for ligb; manafactating puroses Tbey CJsrodv the principles of the Maaafaetnriag Machines, making, like tbem. the inter leeed stitch and are destined to he as celebrated for Family S-wieg and l!ght manufacturing purposes as oar Manutaeturing Machines are lor maaaraciuriag purposes ia geocraj. FAMILY SEWIXG MACHINES Arc valuable la pro.tortioa totheBambsr of thiags they can do well. See what our'e cat 4a before atakiac a pa rebate. There is no douM as to the value of oar Maebiaes far mannfscturing purposes. But it is only of late that the public bega to learn that the essential element of a at ehioebett adapted to the heaviest work woald also be tneeleeaents to be embodied ia a Family. Machine. It is Bow well auderstood that our Letter A Machine Is the only Family Machine yet offered to the pablie which h simplicity, rapidity, durability and certainty of eor jt action, nhiieasa general thing the sewing machise people are candid enuaghto acknowledge that our machines are unrquaSed for manufacturing purposes, they are almost sare to assert in the same breath tbat Singer's Letter A or Family Machiues are notes good as their's! This Is a mere trick of the trade, aad we confidently invite those interested in the subject to examine for them eelvee, aad see what our Letter A Family Machines, with ail tbe recent improvements, are capable of doing. While tbey will sea- the most delicate material to perfectioa. as already stated, they are also adapted to light iiiaaafaeturiog purposes, and tbi. be it remembered, caa aot be said of any of the ether Family Macbinet yet offered to the pablie. The Nos. 1 and 9 Machines are of great capacity, and applicable for manufacturing purposes. Onr No. J Machines are especially adapted to til kinds of lightand heavy Leither H ark, ia Carriage Trimming, Boot and Shoe Miking, Harness Making, Ac. ihey are of estra aise. with an ar n lone enoarh to take under it and f stitch the largest sited Dashes. Tnere is scarcely toy f part of aTrimuier's stitching that cannot be better done with them tban by hand; o too the saving oftimeand laber is very great. The table of these Machines is 84 inches Ions, and tbe shuttle will bolt six times as much i thread as the shattleof thee esel for tailoring purpo ' tea. The large machines worlt a fast as smallenes. J We have always on hand Hemming Oaugee, Silk Twist, i Linen and Cottou Thread on Spools, best Machine Oil ia bottles, etc. ! Our customers may rest assured that all ' our Branch Offices are furnished tcith the ''genuine articles. Il case of small purchases the moneymay be sent in post, e stamps or bank notes. I ft" orrespoo dents will please write their names dls ' tinctly. It it all important that ws should in each case i Itbow the poatomoe, eonaty and Slate. vtall persons requiring information about Sewing ' Machines, their sises, prises, working capacities, aad the . beet asetkede of purchasing can obtain It by sending ts ; as or any of oar Branch Offices for a copy of j I. M. SINGER & COS GAZETTE ; Which Is a beautiful pictorial paper entirely devoted te Fthe ss'iject. 1 1 will be sent gratis. j ITr"'" have made the b ve reduction in prices with j the twofold view of benefitting the public and ourelvee. i Tbe public have been swindled by spurious machines j made in imitttion of ours. The metal in them, from ihs .' Iron casting to the smallest piece it or poor quality. i Their makers have not the means to do their work well, j They are hid away in secret places where it would he irnI possible to have at their command the proper mechanical appliance. It r only by doing a great business, and j having extensive manufacturing establishments, that .good machines can be made at moderate prieee. The t best designed machines, BAIILY MADS, are always liable ; to get out of order; and are sure to cost considerable trouble and money to keep them ia repair. ! Tbe anaiitiae t i he lnalri.il fnp in a Machine .M.M,l.ln ty of correct action at all rates of speed, simplicity of ' eonttructton, great durability and rapidity of operatioa with the least labor. Machiues to combine these e,.en- . tial qualities, must be made of ths best metal and fininh ed to perfection. We have the way and means on a grand scale to do this. . ; The purchasers of Machines, whose daily braid it may concern will find that those having the ahoee qualities dot only work well at rapid as well as slow rates of speed . but lastdong In the finest possible workiag order Our machines, as made by as. will earn more money with leee j labor thaa any other, whether in imitation of oar's or not.- In fact, they are cheaper thaa any ether machines at a; ft I. M. SINUSK . - Broadway, New York. - J. H. WASS0N, Agent, aiCU MOSD, I NO. rLocal Agents Wanted. Jaa.vSth. IHhS. CHARLES HAS0N, Late Commissioner of Patents. ROBT. W. FEN WICK. Late ia Charge of the Washington Branch of the Scieatifie American talent Agency. i DE WITT C. LAWRENCE. Lato of the Board of Appeals United Stale Patent Omee. MASON, FENWICK & LAWRENCE. AMERICAN & FOREIGN PATENT AGENTS! Corner of 7th and F Streets WASHINGTON, D. C. November 21, If62 49-ly EARLHAMJEMETERY. THE rroprietors of (hit Cemetery have prepared the groandt for interment and notr offer to the pablie FAMILY LOTS Of varioas titet aad locations. It ia beautifully sitae ted ob the X.t!osil Res4 sfcost Oss Hue West ef tbe Cltj! A eoBsiderahlt expenditare ha been made In fencing, shading, opening avenues, eke. Tata work wiil be far ther progressed with ia the Spring, aad a variety of - SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES Planted, which will make It altogether a very deeirable place for interment, immediately nodes ths toll It a beaotifn! strata ef C3-xaT7'eX xxcL Sand tnto which the grsvee are sank, making them free from water, and la every respect as desirably located at woald he wished. A large portion ot the proceed of each lei will he appropriated to improving the gronada sad k epIngthem in repair, that insariag their per pet a al care aad entlnaed Improvement. Tbe Company hts been incorporated ander the laws of

this State, thus perpetuating Ha existence. The object ia view is to make a FAMILY CEMETERY Where every person can carry oat their own wNhee aa to the m jde of interment and as to the care o the lots, dee., subject ta soch rales aad re relations at may he aeceasary for the well ordering of the whole. It it the ia tentioa soon to build a reeideaee aad keep a permanent Saperinteadeat on the groanda to have the oversight aad care of ths whole snalarsa. Applications for the present may be made to HUGH W MAXWELL. Oa the !Y sties! Boad, aear the Cemetery, whose a plat stay be aeea. Febraary 6th, l1. 7 tf New ... Photograph Rooms! WATSON&, ESTELL WATS rpeoed aa entire aew sait of FHOTOSaAFH BOOMS ia Scott's aw baildiag. corner Mala aad Fiah streets. Eiehmead , where they are prepared to da all the work ia tne ir lias a it a greatly Improved fae titties, aad in a afyle sf art Entirely Superior To aay etaer sstb!istisent la the State. Oar leag ex. perieBce. epleadid. bow aad costly apaaratae. eombiaed with the easel lent arraa fement of light, aad the put, . ties In all ear appliance, to themiaateatdotaii. warraat as la prosBsascg taa: oar srork . , Shall not be Excelled! Fbotocrapae of all t ss, frsta extra tare ( to Cortes de T is its, Ferreotjpes, AmOrotypos. Ave ..takea at the shortest aeticcw t7Framee, Cases. Petorraphie Albomt, , law sstle. OCrPRICES REASONABLECO KT. The old room trill still be kept opea few sasf Boee. aad wU". be Sold to aay oae deairief te aawrhaea. Bavtag beea secapi 1 by as for the pass are years, they ha re become well kaewa. Jaa SS, last Hr i

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Bat merely giving pablie notice that WIGGINS & CO., no. 9. vi 4 IS STREET, TTAYEjatt received a Irrre stock of Good, pejrrhased in the East ,f Manafacturers aad Importers, for i CASH aad Ihey bow ofev thest for sale at aaaa nrieea. w J iwbi as win oe sure to secare to) Wiggins & Com No 29. Main Street, A II ting profit. Their stock embraces a completeatsort aseat sf sll kiad of Saddlery Hardware, also. Leather of all kiads Sole French Kip and Call. Morocco and Biadmcs. B mck and Fancy Kaamelled. Heavy aad Light Knaawiled Leather, together with aa assortment sf oar 1 own tae.ee of Leather, all of which atakes oar Steak ... ( ' tb nr" ia the country. Also ok head at Wiggins fc Co's. No 29. Main Street ole Leather Trunks aad valises of alt sit-s. Traveling Seeks, Pelisiers, eke. Fih Oil by the Barred or dalle a. Japonica by the Bale. Threads or all kiads. Fly Nets, Horse Saddl-s. Uaraest. Bridles, Collars, Ac. atanu facta re. Brashes. Whips, i A ., at ear ewa Cash Paid for. Hide; Richmond. Msy 4, SJ. n Spring Arrival, AT TBI mm mumim D. B, CRAWFORD IS now receiving his new stock of Spring dV Summer Goods, introducing all the new stylet of Ooodt forth. son. DRESS GOODS. HAJTLP. KOTIOMS, ULANKETS, CARPET SACKS. QCRINSWARI LADIES' AND CUILDRKJI'S GAITRRS IS ORE AT TARIRTT Carpet Warp, Cotton Try bs at So 9-2. Mala street. Msreh IS, I8d:. Yarns. ls-f C. C. BUHL & CO., UTn HITS THE EXfLl-SIVE RIOIITOF PKLL1NO VVM. KSJOU A CO'S , Celebrated CHAMPION COOK STOVE. We will warrant tbit Celebrated flora la every rrsp el. We have tlie largest and most complete stock of Parlor. Hall mud H' atine, Stoves svrr broaht to thl marks!. We are deter mined to sell oar ttoek of ttovet at CINCINNATI PRICES! Tin Roafiti;?, Ilouae Work Jfcc. All order attended to promptly. COPPER SHOP. - Copper Kettle. Copper Stills and Copper Work of all klndt. C.C. bCUL J CO. No. 51, Main Street, One Door Wettof the Pott OIBe Bnilding. Riehmoad . Nov. 9th. 'SI 4u tf ISAAC WOODS. onae, "Igo sal Ornnnsenlal Pailsitrr, Xorth Pearl st . Opposite War. Building. a -yj ,4 rrOCI.ErespeetfBliylBiorm tne public tbat "TbCr tie Is BOW Dreuar.wt ta aSa , SK neatly, promptly andirf -m-J2t- the lowest ratesll orders Aci for PsiBting. 1 .t; urr-rarticaiarattentioa e'-r - paid to Uraining. GlatiBg r i "aV S and Paner llane-in. CJf a har of public pat M'S - ronage Itrespeetfally to t-,-- lleited. JEUIEL RAILSBACK, Attorney at Law and Notary Fvbile RICHMOND, IND., TTTTILL atteaa to theproseentioB ef Vatineetia V V Wane ao i alioinicr eoanties,aB4 Iks protgpt collection of claiat. Uffiee) " ia liasa't baiUiag p stairs. 18i. r.a.BicKLa. . - BCBcsiBBaa BICKLE& BURCHENAL, Attorney af Law: Office ?J. 33 naia trtl. SSaaira Richmond- Indistntv. C- J- TAYLOR BOOKBINDER a.'HD Blank Book Manufacturer, Oesoboria, ISR,

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s' Msaefsflamt a Psslsst U g t la sli kinds of 1 I COOKING A PARLOR I J STOVES, I I TIN, Sfm-IRON I g COPPEE-WABE, fp I S Aad aB kiads ef J A EOlSE-TWmC, jp L At. Depot, Z, V-y RICHHOWD, IMP; i

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AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. Are you auk. taebta, aaj cvmiplaining ? Ar you out o,' order, with yvur sv.tem do. ranrwl. a4 yenr leelin uneusufurtabtet These motions are oftea the prelu w tn serKHt lline, eotne fit of aicknes I creepine uiun no, aad should bs averted Ly a timely oss 0 the rilit resaedy. Take Ayer'e fil.'a, end cleans out the dimrdored hiemors pnrily lit IJoud. and let the OuMs move on ua-o. etroeted in health apain. Tbey stimulate the faactiona of the body into vtcorou aetivity, purify the systeca lixea the oUstrorlioa alikh make A eoM eeftlea aomewber in the body, an l obits natural funrtioas. These, if out retteved. reset apoa theawelte and the sarroundias; orKan. preflwiM Mpnu leniiftuua, mhot,u bile in this con.lilKiu. oopresaed by the rtfw-asuremsnta, take A tor's TilK and see how dirertlv Uiey restore the natural action of the avMem, aad with it ths Voo'ant aiiu af health ajrain. What ia true aad to apparent la this tnvml and common cosuulaiat. is also tree la many af the desperated and dBsoroas distempers. Hie santa Hintauve effect expel mew. vu t Unas aad demugemeat of Ibe natural fanotioae of the bodv. tbey ar railly, aad many of them surely, cured by the same means. None who know lb virtue of theao Pill, will neKiert to employ tisem when tunering from the disorders they curs. rMabMoenta from leadia physicians la some of tbe principal cities, and trout otuor welt know a publio psr iiuy JUVreActiMT V at. Loum, fee. a, iw Da. Atis; Tonr Pnis are the paraava of all that l Treat la tnedk-lue. They bars cured my little dautrbter of ulcerous sore upon her band and feet that had proved Incurable for year. Her mother has been liC3C Krfcv. ooaly afflicted with Motrhe and vimple on her skin sud la her hair. After our child waa cured, sb also tried your Pills, aod Oiej have cured her. ASA MOBORUWE. A. st Pamllr PbjralC. FVom Vf. y W. CUrtmright, Arm Orttmi. Tosjr Pills are the prince of parses. Their excrllect jaatttles surpass any eatbartto we posse. They are Baild. but very certain and eSectnal la their action on the bowel, which makes them invaluable tq as lo tbe daily treatmoat of diaeaso. BeetlteBe,8ickIIctadaela,V'eaiI atomocla. from Or. hdward BnfA, Baltiwure. DiubBbo. Arcs: I can nut answer you what complelnta I have earsvf with yonr rills better thaa to say all that tre, eeer travsl with a pttrtratir sseriicttia, I plaes great depeudwaeeoa aa effectual cathartic In my dally contest wlfh disease, aad believinz a I do that your Pills aflord us tlij bast sre have, 1 of omits value them highly. PrmsTTso, Pa., Mas 1, IMS. Ha. J. O. Attb. PIr: I have been repeatrdly cured of the arorst aeudoens any body caa have by a dose or t wa of your Pills. It seems to miss from a foul stomach, which they cleanse at ones. Yours with groat respect. Kit. W. PRRTtLR, Citric tf SUamrr Vlanm. Bllie.i Disorders Liver Cetnplstlnta. srssa Dr. Tluudort AtT, nf Nnm York CJif.' Kot only are yonr Pill admirably adapted to their par pnee as aa aperient, hat I Snd their beneSctei effects upoa the Liver very marked indeed. Tbey have la my practice proved oiore effectual for tbe core of Sibous cess pluuacs thaa any on remedy I caa meutiou. I sincerely rejoice uiai we mare at teuui a purgative Wiitrn st wor thy tbs eoafldeure of the profetaiua and the tniie. DrvaaTMivT or rat Istibiob, I Washington, D. t. "th b. ISMi. Snil I havs Bed your fills la my general and hospital practice ever since you made them, and caaoot beaiutte to aay Ussy sua the best cathartic w employ. Tbelr rce huing actios, oa tbe liver is quick aud decided. eoneejueatly tbey are au admirable remedy for deraafeemeute of tbat organ. Indeed, I have eel'Len fouad acaaeof sWiksm sttasssat ee obtiuate tbat it did aot reauiljr yield to th as. fraternally yoara, ALUXZO BAIX, ML D. iysuMM etat Afamts UotfitaL Dwaamtery-, Dlarrhorst, Reims, Wanas J-'ivm Dr. J. U. iirttn, af Vhtcnga. Toar Pills bars had a long trial in my practice, mm I bold tbem in esteem as one ot the best aperient 1 have ever sooad. Tbeir alterative effect upon tbe liver makes them aa excellent remedy, when given ia small doses (or bdxws ttpscairry anal elutrraow. Ibetr sugar .coating taskss tlMB very aceeptabte aad eoaveassat Bar tbe use of siais sad chihirea. Pyapapsla, Iaapmrlty m She) iha Are. J. V. litmus, JlttUr tf Adftmt Chunk, Bottom. Da. Arm: I have need your Pill with sxtrsordlnary tuixsaa bs my fiuully aad aassag thoss I am railed te visit lu dbaresa. To regolat Ui organs of digest! oa and purifr tbe blood, tbey ara tbe very best rsasedy 1 have ever known, aad I caa coBSdratly recommend them to my triaads. Yoara, t. V. UIMits. Wassiw, Wyoming Co, If. T- Oct. M, 1SSS. DctS 9ra : I am using f ouy Cathartic Pill ia niy pres. Uce. aad And them an excellent punrativs to rlesnss tbat system aad mriy U fmatlmm of the (Vasal. JOUN U. MAACUAM, M. D. CeaetlaMxtiea.Coettwem.a, Bnppreselom, Rmemmtatiatn, Osal, lieaurailclst Oreae ay, rstralyaia, arita, ate. fnm Ifr. J. I'. Vauyhn. Ibmtrtd, CiaaVftv Too atocb cannot be said of year Fills tr Ibe care of eHSfmae. If otiicr of our fralersity have tmnd tbesa aa eaVoactoos aa I have, tbey should Joia ass bs proclaim tug U tor the benefit of tbe multitudes who aasSsr from tbat enplaiot, which, although bad esjough la ttssif, is tba progenitor of others that are wares. I belle so ess. m to orteinats in tbe uver, bat your puis sod cars tUetllssase. rrmm tin. JC Slaart, Hytoia east SMmiJr, i I Sad owe or two large doaee of your Pill a takea at the) proof r ties,. are exesJleat proosoflveeof the auaraf ssere oss waea wholly or partially sapprsmil, aad also very effectual ta dnsas the sfosiarA and awBt is mm. Tbey are as ataea tne best poyste we Base uses 1 to my patients. FVosa (As Bern. Dr. iuct,efA JftWuS iw. rieurx. Ptxastl II.1DSX. Saras aab, Oav, Jan. C 1S6S. ITiweers His t I ahuuld be aagrateful tut the relief your skill ba brought ass tf I did aot report my ease a you. A coid e-ttled la ary limbs and brought ua e&craebuiag ae-srafc-c sanes, wb bsea. Motvritbstaalioe I hi exesase grew worse snd worse, uatil by tbe eseeUeat aevat la bajtimore, Dr. Mackasutia, I triad yoar Pill. Tbear eoVrts were atowr, bat (are. By pel sets, lag 1 aot bow entirely well. SxwsTl CaaaTBra, Baton Roaga, lav. t Dec Bo. Aran I have been eatlr-ty eared, by your Pill, of Jr III 11 11 irie ttast -a painful disisass tbat bad afflicted oat viatjaaz iuviu. afar-Most of tbe Fflla vrbtrh, although a valuable ssasidj ha sfctlfal baa da, at asaisiriss ta a pntMie mil, Br a as aims tbat Sreqaeatly foiluar Its I Frlaa, S8 oanUpar Boa,aaft BiTaMfor tl. AWrer tale by Plsmaser Kelly, aad I. J. Iras, Bicbood, lad. AO-o d, Oo vTbelisals Ageat, ClaetaBatt. Aag.. fclyr TUUSITJJTJLE WAJLERO0U. , IIATIKO reottesl big " 8torailo.aat4 aa. a4J bit faeilities fay MCMnagstkfeialsM it bow prspaxosl te pyiy smsr pes wis. wita taportra' tMlaela bitliaa. UesrUi asaiia Baroaat, Tables, B-seas, Wardroooe, Kofaa .'baivs of all kiads, aad IB tact very-blag- la taa tbap ef Faraitare. UswiUalae ktMrpfasaaOaA teat of Cladaaalitasla work;. J; PROMPT PAYXBXTS. , f ssOiac ais or ark a arisag to itraat sjamotiem Ha tBattafactareTsof siasilar srork ia Ciariaaaai. bat . has aslMtsMl the CASH gymtata af paysaaau atul tme ibe CASH will aali m low aa aay boate ta Ciaeiaaatl Aasaoikiag it U tba aratauvl iatarastef all aartia. ta

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