Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 33, Number 13, 20 March 1863 — Page 4
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HOLLO WAY DAVIS, Editor
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Glorious flag! thy foMs shall shelter All that tread this hallowed shore. Till " ns shall rise and set" no longer. And ''till time Khali ha no more." Shout je people let the echoes .,. King far over land and sea For the Hag that ne'er was conquered, For tho banner of the free!
$oc Ut anil yostoffirr give dory, fit
LAM Its' SOLDIERS AID H;t Krr, Msei terry Friday afternoon sad aveniof. at No. 3 Engine HalL
RU'IIMO-Vb LIBRARY Ai-aocitTfOJf nittl eti the veatng oMh 1 and 4:h Monday lancb month in Jemy iieil.
Tr7 fl'WD Tr.MPIU meet In th Crawford Hall, cry Wednesday lht of etch week. MAIL TIME TABLE. Richmond Post OrricK, May 5th. 3VTAIIjr- OX3lNr Cincinnati. Dajl .rt ant Eastern I! 'JO a. in lodisnapoli. in i liia We it . . 4: tip ui. Coicago sol furiU.-wes p. m. lnjianipuli.4 and Ctiiuago ..19:4' . ro. ljton and Colaaibus, aul blast 8:K) p. tn. t'lnointiati an ) Kast t;00 p. m. Hamilton Mill, via Hot', Ac, leaves Monday, Welne lay aa 1 Kritlay at. ....7:00 a. m . Hamilton Mtil arrive TunsJey, Tburvlsy and Saturday at... 5;0O p in. ITnioa (.ity Mail, via Arby, Het'iel, ?, ma Hamilton mnil. ' Winchester mail, ri.t Ninv Uxr.ldii, l-nre Mnnaay an 1 r'riiiiy at .......9:00 a in . Sam arrive Tnesilay and rtaturj.iy at. ...i.-tH) p m. t-rfU!Tica opao from 7 tW . ro. to 7 p. ra. Hon dayirrnrnttolOa.nl. t-4fTh Mall aro gnvr,rne? hy Railroad Timo. 1 which ll faafr ihan true time.
ACUil.LkS VV IL.1..VM.S, P I M.
Fcanayl vaala Soldiers - War . i s , ; ? r ' WALLASDIOHAM TBKASOJT DEfCCrmn-rPAT ; r " - v RIOTIC BKSOLUTIOn"?. -
Headquarters Washington Cavalry, r" IaderBdtC'. PeaooylvaoU VolnnteeT, t-pringneld, Va. March 6, ls. , At a meeting I eld bj the officers and members of the Washington Cavalry, Pennsjlvania Volunteers, at Springfield, Vir
ginia, on tbe 6th day of March, 1863, for the purpose r. taking into consideration the
' fact that traitors to our Government are
loand at home enemies alike to their Con
emotion and their country. In view of
these facts, the following resolutions were unir.i nou.slj passed, showing conclusively, that as a Company, we utterly abhof such men, and hold them ia contemptible remembrance, as great r enemies to oor holy eaue than their Southern bieiLrto, who
in the Circuit Court of the TJ. States
FOE Tn SOUTHERS DISTRICT OF OHIO,
AtthcJaaaarw term thereof, th fellowlsg decree waa
ordered: m.
lu.n.ii,jiMiai TERM,v3. J L Brary:
on tor onrins upon a autioa to attarb th parsona of
winauu, Ju ana earabC. KwtBf. and apoa taa rule aad tbe anr thereto, aa4 apoa tho mdrsoo.
vrtttca and Ttrhx affercd by tk partioa. and tho arga-
nei; ca in loan Banna; taken time no
eonatner tnc n-atter. aad alter daa doltbcratioa oeui(
uBn, w uoa i us i Ida hm otKB dMDiM , jobb ana Baraa
Earing, ara irul:tr r a eoateaptor Ceart ia kaowiaa
1; diaotein?tho it jooctioa hereto to ro p ranted ia Uua
esBe ob ine xiu OMf or January, a. d. i61. and ia ia
rrinricr ansa tba nrbti of Mro. Larina Drmrr. aa aa
tab ii abed k tba decree el tbia Coart ol that oal ia Uua
eaae.
Aod ti e Coon doea farther Bad apoa fail evidence,
that the Chart known or eaied aa tbe .adia Snide.and which ,arport to bo eopyrirbtea by Mr. S. C. Sv ine in f eptemtier, in tho Eaetern DiMrict of Mis
aori. ia ia principle and anode of operation eabetaatially ihe same aa tbe Chart of If ra. Drsry, beretolore estab liahed by the judgment of this Court. It la therelore
farther anjads;ed aa a paniahnent for the aaid contempt, that tbe aaid delendaota, within twenty daya el the ra -
terinarof tbia rder, delirer op all of tr.e said eopiee of
the ao eallad "Ladies' Guide." to the Ci-rk of the Cuort, Ui be by him destroyed, daalao deHeer to htm (ho plat
or plat ce fraxa which I hey are printed, for tae saaao par
poee; andd-)alo deliver to b:m, at tbe aame timo. any
aad all Chart, Mapa or Qtiiie. by whatsoever came called, and tho piatea Iron wbirhthey are printed, which
they new have, or which are andor tiieir control, or eith
hv nnr..oH V. f .t - I f 1' Kvt f ?""""
i " sc J J o uoo vt aiua vu tuo ; Clpie aa taaa oc ane a. narra or eaio vrury. ana may aww f-,t.l ,f r -. .L i all peraoaa who hold any ouch Mapa. Charta, Plates or
nwu n uauio. ue It, u.er:or, I OuMea. or by wht-oever name called, for and on ae. " ' T ni . ... . i count of aaid defendants, or either of them, and hereby
Jlc'""'". "1 , UttlDif Uoaer tbejcmiaito eiiver the ea ae to the Clerk of tbe Coart flag of Vur common country, for the main- i p"naoaforeaaid. 1 3 - . , . ' ' . . I And Ut Ooort doea farther order, adjadew and decree
K-uoiiio ui ita Bioriuus tonstliaiion, as tl at the aaH delen.iants. Jobs and aaraa t;. awinf, pay
haed down to us by our fathers, believing ; rtttn'r TaTu-
It tO be the Ofllv true chart lor oar fUIfiance. i coots be paid within thirty daya, aod ia default thereof
ml , .!! Ui... . i.i . I that tbaeaid Jcba Ewinc ahaltataod eommitte : until the anasll rntnre generations; and that we ! .repa'd. or until ihe further urdrf t.eCort ia have the best Government for free aad en-r,,1,n 'd eB"n,t"ent- the defeudante, i: I , I . . . , i John and itarah C t.eina;, are kereby warned axaiuatany llgliCenetl fiien on the face Of tbe tarth. , ifaniaar lafnnreanent of the rlrbta of Ibeaaid Laviaia
Urtolced, 7 hat, bavins tnyen up our
humea and peaceful fireaiJea. anffering every or ii priyation, and otTerinir our lives, if need be.
tor ihe perpetual preservation of these Our 1 compliance by them or either of them with this order la hall, ;.!.'..:-. respects, they will be held sotjeet to the further order Hallowed institutions. aBd action of thsCoort In tbe prirniae..
UeiUced, 1 hat facts having reached us astoundfug and painful though they be that trailers to our cause are not con&ned to the seceded Statt-a alone, but occupy
places and positions anions the loyal people rni ei1 'a11' .. IV , . ii t - j . r -i Ohio, do bcrebj ol Western l'ennsjlvania, diiingto asi-ail and espied iro0
ana impench
Jrary, by themselves or either of thrm, or their ageuts; or by any perenn orperaono. either direct'y or indirectly.
trom aidina;. aeeiatmjr. or conriivmc; at auch inrnnae.
direetly or indirectly, and tr.at tn deiaalt ol ti
deiendants or either of them herein, or the dob
LINCOLN. SMITH dr WARXOCK.
unaei fur Mrs. Drury. iaaitv J. Ficati, Coacael for Jlr and Mrs. Xwiog. UNITED ST AT KS OP AMERICA. I southern liiitriet of Ohio. I
I, Joaeph II. Geiger. Clerk of Ihe t'ircait Court of tba
,tea lor tbe ta Circuit and southern District of -reby certify ibat Ihe foregoing ia truly taken froBc tbe recorda of tbia Coart.
thai Government that had la testimony h-ro. I do hertunto aubacribe my
. .1.1 . i - m ami aiua ins mi i nwti urcin taari, protected them from their earliest infancy ; )'" "M ttu 3wh ot Jar.v. a i. i-ca. and of the
secrete, thenuelves behind I ' ' ra AlWl J'pK'
Ah
crs
nnwarv into their meshes.
tnemies lo their country aod
1 Clark 'o., Ohio
Marcb6,18C3
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) A P E K HANGING. Lee. Addlng-ton, Respectfully isforma tbe public that he is prepared ta perform paper hanging in the best possible manner, oa short notice, and now farvorable terme. Orderaleft at 8. O. Tugdale's. or at hie residence oa South 7th., street, will be promptly attended to. Jnne I3th.lt 62. STtf
CHURCH DIRECTORY. ST. PAULS. (Rptscopal.) Rev. J. D. Wakefield. Rector, services III,1.' A. M. and & H. M. ST. 11AHVS, (Oatbo:!!!.) Rev. Aeg Mers, Pastor, Servian 8 and 10 A. M. and P. M. ST. ANDRKW8.(Lalhollo. Rev. J.B. II. 5eepe, Paetor servleea N and ID A. M.and 3 p. Sf. let PKE.lUVTieUI N. H. T. Mr. Van Dorea. Pastor, services !" A. M. and 7 P. M. UNITKD PUKsllVTKBl A.V.Rtr.Mr. Ateo.Paator, aer vices Hi A M. sad f. M PARLT. MSTI10IIT, Roy. Mr. .Ulmms, Pnator, tervlnrs lli A. M. and T P. M. CHRISTIAN ileory Hall, aonth-weat corner Main and f ranklleKstreeta. fervices by Klder evstv Are and tbll 1 Lcrd'sday la each mnih moi alng end evening. UNION l IIAPRL, Rev. W. A. fluode, r.tor eervices ll" A. M.and 7 P. M.
URRMAN METMODfeT, Rev.Gudlove Trefs, Taator,
srvloee IO! A. H aod 7 r. M. URKMAN LLTUIKAM, Rsv. Paster, aervieee to A. M.
d HERMAN LUTIIRR AN. Kev. Mr. Greaaoff, Pastor,
ervlnes 10 A. M.and 7 f. SI. A VRIC AN il. m. ClIfRCH. Rev.W. C.Trevan taster, aervieee 1( A. M. and H p. M. PRIKNiVi, IIII'KHITIC, aerviecs II A. M ORIIlOIiO.V II A. M.
MASOMC CAI.E.IDAIt. Webb Lodg-fon thelhirj WeJoeaJay Ilichmond L,lre, meets on tbe first Tuesday srening In evory tuoutb ....... King- Molomnii Chitpler.sedond r'ri.Uy Way nn 1. 'on nril, fir.-t ThurJT in March, June, enteraber nn l December Urittun Lodge (colorjJ.) Brat Monday in eaoh sootb. I. O. t. F. White Waler LoJijc.ineoti ovary FriJay oveningHerman (llwrinan) Loilje.every Tuea lay ereuin,fW joj wan! Lodfje.every VVedneslay evening. Oriental Kocauipment, every aoouuj and fourth fueedav eve. of aacb rnun'b.
Llegree of Rebeoea, of Whitewater and WooJwanl (odKa, first ami third Taesday of eaoh month. Dsare of Koberva, of Herman Lot g, first aod thfnf Moaday of each inoDth.
whi!
f-OBlC UaiC, CaballHtlC blgnn, the more easily 9-Mrs. L, Drary's Chart can La bad at apringUeld,
to uecoy ino
Doin n, ue tbelr God.
Resolved, That wo hold all eucb men. Lot ot.ly in utter contempt, but that a day of reckoning drawetb nigh ! As a Com pany. compoairg a jnrt of the stupendous armies of lojal hearts, we swear never to forget these double-dytd traitors at home and in our rear. . Jiesolvid, That wo would hail the day to be ordered back to the scenes of our old homesteads, and rid the neighborhood of
biicn traitorous cowards, and send them in hot haste to their friend and roaster, JeS Davis, whose they ere, and to whom they rightly belong. lit solved. That we detect, denounce, and "ill resist all abolition fanatics, and scornfully repudiate all followers of tbe Valiandighrini" school, or any other faction that dares (o tear down one stone from the sacred edifice of our much loved and cherished Union.
' Cura'd, and thrioa cura'd ba they, whoe'er they be, That tries to ruin this, their native land ; Ob I may their Dames to latest times descend, htained with tho parricide's detested breath !" Resolved, That we firmly believe our cause to be holy, just and right ; that the Almighty will ultimately bless our arms, and prosper our righteous cause ; thai an honorable and permanent peace may be established, thus insuring to all happiness, prosperity, and an undivided conntry. Capt. A. J, GREENFIED, l'res't. Lieut. Geo. W. Jekkixs, Clark b Newcomer, Vice Presidents. Lieut. John Dabmett,
Wm. E. GRtrriTH, Secretaries.
BOD MAN'S STATE INSPECTION
AND
LEAF TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, Nos. 63, St. and 66 Water Street, between Walnut and Vine, and f9 and 01 Front ritreet, OHxcii3.xaeTxt, ObiOs
Trl-Weekty sties at Auction, sad at private Fale, of.
VIRG1XIA, KENTUCKY, OHIO. INDIANA. AND CONNECTICUT CHAS. BO DM AN. Proprietor. D. HIE ATT, Inspector.. October a. IS. S 41 I,
S T 1860 X- ' DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. Tbey pwrifT, etreeffthea and Invisrtra!e. . . . : . .: They areata a healthy appetite. They are a a antidote ta chaaca ef water aad die.
They overeoaae effects af diaeipatioa aad laae hears.
They etmgtaea taa system aad aaiivea tae Bias. They prevent mta.mfic aad iotermittaBt feaeaa. -They purify tbe breath aad acidity the eanmsrhTbey care Dyapepaiaand Ccaatipatioa. Their ear Diarrhea. Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They car Liver Complaint aad Kerweaa HeadacheThey are the beat Bitters ia the world. They make the weak man strong, aad ars exhausted nature's great re storer. They are saaals of pare St. Cret Ram. the cch b rated Cattaaya Bark, roots aad barbs, and are takes wHk tbe pleasure of a beverage, withat regard to age or Haas at day. Particularly recommended ta delicate peraoaa reejairiag a gwaule srimaleot- Sold by all Qreeere, Draagiats. Hotels and Salooas. P. H. Brake it Co.. tiroadway. Now York.
LYOITS KATHAIRON-
This detlrbtfwt article for preserving aad beaotifylag
the bamaa hair ia again pat up by Ihe original proprie
tor, aad ta bow made wita ine sums care, ami i ana as teatioBu which Crat erwatad) Ha immense aod aapreceedented aalro of over one million bottles aanaellj I It is till sold at Si seats ia large hottlea. Two million bottles can easily be sold ia a year vsta it is agala known that ths Kathairoa ia Bat ealy the most delightful hair dressing ia the world, but that it eieaaeea tho scalp af corf aad dandruff, givea tbe hair a lively, rich puzaii ant growth, and preveate it from earning gray. These are considerations worth knowing. The Kataairoei has been teated lor ever twelveyeare aad Is emrraBtaM as dsacribed. An lady wbe values a Beootiful hood of baur will use the KstbairoB. It is Snely per tamed, cheap and valuable. It la sold by all respectable dealers throagbont the world. i. . B A R Ji Ed A CO . At York,
State of Indian 7ayn Co. S S. Ia the Wayae Comaaea Pleas Court, Jaaawyy Tana. IMS. Nook 3. laaria. Admiu i
Ta saQ Real Estate No. SSS
iaaratar. WiHiai Lewis, deceased, v.
The Heirs at Creditors J
Hareh
HEIMSTREET'S INIMITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVEIT IS NOT A DYE. But restores gray hair to Its origioal color, by supplying tbe eipillary tubes with natural aaetenanee, tm paired by age or disease. All instantaneous dyes are composed of lunar caustic, destroying the vitality aad beauty of tbe hair, and afford of tbe-ieelves no dressing. II i isa street's inimitable Coloring not ooly estores hair to its natural color by an easy process, but gives the hair a Luxuriant Beauty! Promotes its growth, prevents its falliag off. eradicates dandruff, and imparts health aad ploaaaatasss to the head. It has si lod the test of time. Being tbe original Hair Coloring, and is constantly increasing ia favor. Used bv both cenltewen aad ladies. It is sold by all re -
aorctable dealere. or can be procured bv them ef the
commerci.il agent, D S. Barnes, UUS roadway. N. T. Two aisea.S'J oeuts and $1.
srii tt. a.t.1 .i uitHs aale oa Faturdar
W 4Mth.ea aho antaao. tho toiiswiar Raal Kstata
dM.rlSJ aa iibie.i.a- setmataat ia the e it ef Rich
meal. Wayae eoaatr. Indiana, taw undivided S I eraat beiaaiag at a area -! perches west of the S. E. f
corner sf tbe lot aad resMeac formerly avaal aa ec catptesl by Isaaa R. Jeaea. and etarwards by the widow ad heirs of Beeiasaia Boad dee, at or Bear tbe middle af the private loaet tbeace Beath i6 deya west t 8-1S p araboa : theeme aeath M degs- wast aVW perches; theace aorth 4aht den, weal S S IS Miches, tbeace aath 3b
dors., west IS a- IS perches; tbeace aeath eee rod te a teaa. Bear ths wast bank ef Mewsaaa'a creek, ta the aarth line af load bsw ewaed and eeeapiea by Geary's
formerly .weed aad eeeapiea by J. M. s J. B. Matte tbeace east aloac said liae ea the sooth add of tho b
it rods to a stoae; tbeace eonh ta the each-east eoraer ef aatd lob of said Bo ad's, a the corner of the p reseat
gardea feuea7 B-1S oercbee wees, aad I 7-1S Berchee
moth ef tbe Berth east corner ef south-east quarter, section 3s. township 14. raage I wet S percosa ta the
liae runaing Bans Bret above described. TERMS OP SALE : Oae-third cash la band, eae third ia nine aad one third
la eighteen moatha from day of aale. Motes to be taken
for aaid defai red pae aaeats wairlng relief from vtnjatioa or appraisemeBt laws, bearing i&t-reet from day af ea.e, aad to basecarwd by mortgage aa the said Krai Estate. .NOAU 8. LEEDS. Cvmrnissioaer. Feb. fV, 1B3 SS Hhtw
Disnolution or Partnershlp. fTBHR partnership heretolore existing betweeB tbe an I. deraigncd, ia tho Butcher lag mraaa. has beea this day dissolved by mutual consent. Books. Notee. aad Accusals of tbe late firm, wiu be foaast at ths old stand, where settlements will be mads by either of the late tros. Those indebted will eall imanaatiateiy and aattle, and those whom we owe shall be paid. ISAAC II PAXON. WILLIAM SCHWBOMAK. Feb. 3, 1S3.
Lamp Shades
I H great variety, for aale by
1
Pebrr
PLUMMKR a KELLT.
I
AT IT AGAIN! hare taken the old staad ef CAL PEELE aod pay
A New Stock of Groceries!
Which I offer to tbe renerooa public, reapectfnlly r
questing their patronage. I wtll pay cash for all kiada
ef country produce.
BRAVE BOYS ARE THEY!;
Heavily falls the rsin, 1 r . Wild are the breeKes to-night ; But 'neath the roof, the hours aa thej" fl.'. Are happy and calm, and bright. Gathering round our fire-aide, 'Tho it be summer time, We sit and talk of brothers abroad, Forgetting the midnight chime. Chorus. Frave boys are they ! Gone at their country's call ; And yet, and yet, we cannot forget. That many brave boys must fall. . Under the hotnestevl roof. Nestled so cozy and warm, While soldiers sleep, with little or naught, , To shelter thciu from the storm, lies ting on grassy couches, Pillow'd on hillocks damp ; Ot' martial fare how little we know, Till brothers are in tho camp. CaORCs. Brave boys are they ! Thinking no less of them, Loving our country the ruo:e. We sent them forth to f!$ht for the flair, Their fathers before them bore. Though the great tear-drops started. This was our parting trust : God bless yon boys ! we'll welcome you home, When rebels are in the dust.
Chorus Brave boys are they !
Br ard Ilv. There is music enough ' in these three words for the burden of a song. There is hope wrapped up in them, an articulate beat of Ihe human heart. Br and Br I We heard it ss long ago as we can remember, when we made brief but perilous journeys from chair to table, and from table to chair again. We heard it tbe o her day, when two parted that bad been
" loving in 'heir lives," one to California, and the other to her lonely borne.
Everybody says it 3ou e time or other. The little boy whispers it when be dresms of exchanging the little stubbed boots for those like a man's. The man murmurs it when in life's
middlewatch he sees his plan half finished j and his hopes, yet in the bud, waviog in the j cold late spring.
Tbe old man says it when he thinks of cn!tirig off the mortal for the immortal, toTay for to-morrow. The weary watch for the morning, and while away the dark with by and by." Sometimes it sounds like a song; sometimes there is a igh or a sob in it. What
wouldn't the world give to find it in alma-1 nacs set down some where, no matter ifi
on the deaJ of December to know thai it would surely come ? But fairy like as it is, flitting like a sUrbeam over the dewy shadow of ycirs, nobody can spare it and we look upon the many times these words have beguiled us, the memory ot" the silver " by and by," as like tr.e sunrise of Ossian, " pleasant bnt mourn fal ta the soul."
& "3C O V 3S3 S .
WaawsBBowahga. jSSt I , BA7Bo.rn a urn aa -&V J ' i
WYNKOOP'S ICELAND PECTOHAU
Diseases ef the Throat. Chest and Pulmonary orgaaa,
ars srsr prevalent, insisious aad dangerous. The prop erties of a medicine to alleviate, euro aad uproot these complaints, must be Expectorant, Anodyo aad Iviaora-
tiog, loosening the maeus or mo in root, ana imparting
tons to tbe entire system. No discovery in medical eel
eneeever mastered this claas of a i sea sea lias Or. wyn-
k oop's Iceland Pectoral. It la o-ed with the moat as
tonishing results ia all cases of Bronchitis. Infiusnsa, Whooping Cough, Dipt her ia or Putrid Sore Throat, Asth-
a. Croup, Courha, Colds, nervnos IrriataSility, ae. Tbe Rev. J. J; Potter, certifies, ' that I bsvsd ased Dr.
Wynkoop's Pectoral for several years, myself and in my family, for severe Pulmonary Complaints, and have r aomraended it to many others, and havs nsver seea its equal." Rev. J. J Potter. Brooklyn, N. T. Hundreds and thousands of important testimonials eon Id be produced, showing Its remarkable cures and that it never iai Is.
It is composed of pore Iceland Moss. Balm of uilead.
Peruvlaa llalsam. Elecampane. Comfrey, Burdock, and
other invaluable expectorant and ingredients. It la harmless, prompt and laatlnaF- Invalids and euflerere
cannot afford to neglect a trial. Every family should hve it. It is remarkable for Croop. Pull deeertptloos, recommendations and directions accompany each bottle. Sold in Richmond by W. L. FARQL HAR, aad by all principal Draggists. Preptired by Dr. R. D. Wynkoop, aad told by D. 8. Baraes s Co., New Vork. Feb. 13, 1G3 8 Cm
Ilavirg - made applicatioa for aa A action Licence, will attend salee in the eity or country. W. L. PAPQUHAR. aa.Maia Street. Richmond, Oct.?, 1M9. tl tf
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City Book - Store ! NEW BOOK LIST! The Canoe and the Saddle, By Theodore Wlnthrop. The Poet's Journal,
Eyes and Ears,
By Bayard Taylor.
By Henry Ward Beecher.
Oomtry Living fc Country Thinking, By Oail Hamilton.
Wondall Holmes's Poems, Blue aad Oo!4. New Bditioa.
Oliver
MRS. BROWNING'S POEMS. Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army. A Iarge Stock of JUVENILES, and TOY BOOKS for the Holidays. HICHOLSOIT & BRO. Opposite the Citizens' Bank.
Dee. Sth. b
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The Confessions and Experience of a Poor Young Man, - A GENTLEMAN having been cured af the results of early error and disease, will irom motives f benevolence, aead to those who request it, a oopy af the abevs interesting narrative, published by himself. This little book ts designed as a warning and eautioa toyoang men and those who suffer fiom Nervous Debility, Loss ef Mem' ry, Preamature Decay, dtc, cke aupplylng at the aame time the means of self cure. Single ecpies will ba
aent omler seal In a plain envelopewithout charge ta any wbo request it, by adilressiag the author, CHAS. A. LAMBEUT.Rsq' Oreenpoint, Long Island. New York Dec 19. 'S3 S3 00 SI 3m
70R removing grease spots from silk, Cloth. -3-, fa
J.1 sale by PLUMMEI
Feb n
(Rdt K.LLT
COPPER, BRASS. SHEET IRON
af ntl Tin' II res.
THOS. JT BARGIS, Jh T my old atand. No. 19. Main street, keep s full sap-
aa
and many other kiada of
Patent, tho -'Golden A ge,'
Cook Stoves. Sly Tit madefrora tbe best Heavy Tlo.andpnt together right and all warranted. Alt kitids of Tin Work on on Uoa'tt-s.iB good styl. I keepcoDstas1tl7aohs.il! Pan pa lor cislvos nd wella, Lrat Pip. lte Varoacca lor
heatibK bniiutnirs with vrariB air, Kriatrst bss. Aeri
eaHutal Furnact, or Farmers' Boilers, the beat article
of that ktml now in usa.
jry"P'TS(ns wihirf anythinf In ny Hot, will Had
fcoud arttelra at reas cable rates. Tbanktul for the cm(0111 I hare recrTve1, I solicit a continuance of the same, Kichmcud. Feb. ?2. lr&t. -tf
-V-fAJL.TJ-A.BIL,E REAL ESTATE FOR SALE!
I offer eity (
May the bright wings of love. Guard them wherever they roam ; T!e time has cams when brothers tntrst fight. And sisters mast pray at hoove. -Oh I the dread field of battle I . Soon to be strewn with graves ! If brothers fall, then bury them where Our banner in triumph waves.
Chorcs. BraTe boys are they '
, The Best thibo about a Girl. Tbe best thing about a girl is cheerfulness We dea't oare how ruddy ber cheeks may be, or how velvety her lips, if she wears a scowl, ren her friends wilt. consider her ill looking ; while the joung lady who illuminates her countenance with smiles, will be regarded as handsome. Aa perfume is to the rose, o ia good nature to the lovely ; and the parent who woold pat into the hands of his family sterling lire newspaper, shoeld end for je Palladi.
Uriliaui Victory. It "does beat all," the way the farmers in the vicinity of Uichmond contribute for the relief of soldiers' families. They seem to have resolved themselves into turnpike
companies, ana what is more, tbey have demonstrated that a corporation ia not always "without a soul.". First, the farmers along one of the pikes brought in twentyfive loads of wood, Hour, mea! aid potatoes. Another pike is soon beard from, with sixty-one loads of wood, another with eightyfive, then another with ninety-two cords of wood, each accompanied by a provision train. Up to this time, over 250 cords of wood, 800O lbs. cf flour, 60 or 70 bushels cf corn meal, and 50 bushels of potatoes, havo been contributed, and more to hear from. We bad the pleasure, on tbe 4tb inst., of beicg present at a sapper, given by the Ladies' Soldiers Aid Society of Richmond, which was a grand and pleasant affair. Good music was discoursed daring the evenincr. and the table was the finest we ever at
tempted to do justice to. Nett proceeds over 9500. Could not the ladies of this
lace give each an entertainment, and large-,
increase their funua f eie vasrie lour-
fr, Mitrci ix. . -
Far Rata, Tlcc Hoarhrs,- .4 n ts. Bee lluxa, jviatata in lata, Weelrna, Ac. Iaarc t a or I'lnnU, I ourlt, tnimala, dke. Pat np In 50c. and SI 00 Boxea. Botiles aad Plaaks, $J aod f lists tor ilovcis. I raitc IrTtTcnoau, c. - Otily infatiii.le re-:iedies knowa." Pree from Poisons." Not Jaaaeratis to tbe Hnman Patnily. " Kits cuius out of their holes te die." y-'SolJ Hholesae In large cities. "e Sold by alt t'rurr'sts aud Retailers everywhere. Qjp:!!BswaBB'!! ol ail worthless imitations. lr Sect hit "Coeraa's" name is oa each Box. Rattle and Flask, before you buy. rr-Addrees HCYKT R.COSTAB, ffpl'arBcirat, Dcrsrr. 4S, SaoaBwaT, N. T. It? So W by . PLTJMMER & KELLY, i RICHMOND. IND. Janary 9th, !? J. 3 Sm
liSJ7.JJ.f.Tl MUiL,L,MPS
offer for aala ay Residence half a mils east of the
of Richmond, Ind., knowa aa ...
"TaTlSTPElSr TTTTiTi." This property isons of the most desirable ia Eastern Indiana- It conaiats of a substantial modern built dwelling bouse with a large Oreea House attached. Stabling, Carriage Hesse, Smoke House aod other oat baildinga. The dwelling house is furnished with a COM. 0'S S MIi:i TJZ aft With sufficient capacity to heat the whole house. The bath room and kitchen are supplied with hot and cold
water. The grounds are well planted with Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubbery. I wiilxell with the house from as Six to Ten Acres of Land To suit the purchaser. . Also, TWENTY ACRES OF LAND Without say improvements thereon, the same distance from towa. This lot is saseeptible of tub division, and embraces some of tbe most eligible unoccupied building sites ia this vicinity, JOIIX fl. HlTTOv. " Feb 20, 1ST 3 O-tf
PARTNERSHIP NOTCE. Drs. Haughton & Waring j H AVISO formed a partnership for tbe practice o( Medicine and Surgery , would inform their patrons i and friends that they will be found at the old office for
merly occupied by Butlers' Haughton, Mala st .opposite f Bennett's Livery Stable. i P. 8 All calls promptly attended, night or day. tails, whea not ia the office, eboald be registered on the . alete. HAUGHTON a WARING. March 2, ,CS 1j ,
I1USINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers for sale two large, three etary business houses. They are of the most substantial charaster, and well finished throughout. They are located oa Main street, In the baetneas part of the City. Tbey will ba aold aa reaaoasble terms orexchaged for other property. JOB BORTON. Trusses, Supporters and Shoulder Braces!
apOR aale by Jan 30
PLUMMERA KELLT. S-ew
New tock of Jewelry. af. B. JIUNNICUTT.
a a Has just received -LARGE a EXTENSIVE
, Stock of Jewelry
f1
T!srSsaarts!'
ICtjtiMl to any in tlio World, - - MA r HE rZ0CL'RD t .. .t AT FEOn $8 XO $12 PER ACRE, Star larkcts, MmU, taihn4. (iirrlie. ass! all uw Wmisis f (Wlijafjat. 1,200,000 Acres, in Farms of 40, 80, 120, 160 Acres, and upwards,
in ILLINOIS, the Garden State of America.
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The Illinois Central Xailroad Coin pany efiar, OK LOKO CKEDIT, taa tiaatlful asal fertUe FRAIRIS LAUDS lying; aloag tio whole liae of their aiitM. TOO JULES IK LENGTH, upon the siost farorabla Term tot .o4-s. Farmars, afanafaetarara. Etecoanica and WarkiasBaa te atake . far taemaalvas ana their families a competency, aad a . HOKE they caa call THTXR OWlf, as will appear from the foilovias; statameata :
IUJVOIS " la about equal In extent to EairhtBd, with a papulation of I.T3S.S6S, and a soil capable ef aupi ponins; 1.W11. No Stale In the Valley of ' ths MiaWsainpi efferaso great aa ladneeauosta ia the settler as ths State of Illinois. There is no part of tbe world where all tbe conditions of ctl ; mate and soil so admirably combine te produce those two great staples, Coaa and Waaar. CtMATB. Nowhere caa the industrious farmer areuie secb immediate results from bia mborasea three deep, rich, lnamy anils, cultivated with ae much ease. Tbe climate from the extreme aowthera part of the State to the Terre Haute, Alton A St. Louis Raikraad, a distance ef nearly SuO mllea, is well adapted to Winter WHEAT. COR. CVTTOX, TOMCCtX Peaches, Pears. Tomatoes, and every variety of fruit and vegrtoblee ie grewa In rrrat Bbandance, from which Chicago and other Northern markets ars tuntiabed from Ate weeks earlier than their Immediate vicinity. Between the Terre Haass, A Hon St. Louis Railroad and tbe Kankakee and Illinois rivers, a distance of lis mllee ea the Branch, and 1SS miles oa tbe Mala Trunk, Ilea lb groat Cera aad Stork raising portion of tbe State. THE ORDCVAPIY YIELD of Cora Is from SO to 80 bushels per aero. Castle, Horses, Mules, Sheep and Hoge are raised her. at small com and yield iaraw preSta. It is believed Uiot ao section of country presents greater inducements for Dairy Panning than tbe Prairies of Illinois, a branch of farmiag to which bat little attention has been paid, and which mast yield sure profitable reeulta. Rrtsreea tbe Kankakee and Illinois rivers, snd Chicago aad Dualeith, a distance of IW miles on the Branch and UT uilb-e by tho Main Trunk. Timothy Hay, Spring Wheat, Corn, . f . . OATS, BARLEY, RYE, BUCKWHEAT, . And vegetables evJted to ths climate, are produced la great abundance. Ths northern portion of Illinois Is about the climate of Pennsylvania, while the southern part has ths climate of Kentucky and Virginia, siring a variety of temperature In the State, suited to almost every product of the United States. . . ' AGRICULTURAL. PRODUCT. Ths Agricultural products of Illinois ars greater than thoae of any other State. The W beet crop of 1SS1 was estimated at 85,000,000 bushels, while the Cera crop yields not leas than lsO.OtlO,-0-X bushels, besides the crop of Oato, Barley, Rre, Buckwheat, Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Pumpkins, Squashes, Flax, Hemp, Peaa, Clover, Cabbage, Beets, Tobacco. Cotton, Sorgbsms, firs pes. Peaches, Apples, Ac, which go lo swell tbe ast at!nm-'ie a' praduction hi this fertile region. Over Pour Millions tone ef produce . were sent out of the State of Illinois during the past year. BTOCU RAWI.VJU. .... In Central and Southern Illinois uncommon adrantasjvs are presented for lbs extension of block Rii-dng. All kinds or Cattle, Horses, Muh-a, bheep. Hogs, a.,cf the beet breeds, yield handsome profit ; large fortunes bars already been made, and the Sctd ta open for others to enter with the fairest prospects of like results. Daisy ' faaaisa also presents Rs Inducements to many. :
rravnYAaTo or corvom. . nsewwasaeata da CbMem raiaovw arsw af aevwre.r frwiM. CwsaaacwraBaT aa lata rnao Sf i -v- mia. tsew Jlttmm tm Ms MrwmcA. smsf .iaswmirfoaesa fas Mttin Zte, fas (VwywisysHrns lAoasarasfsef'iarrwsaewJf sslaan ta Me f-rict4,i of f4s ihrt. A ttUr Lrrim? a famVf) of yo0 cAaUrwa, ava rssns sAiar tm$lhM srW re a aaost stflM ei-eewaf ia leoruartA aai MreWa 4s r4sm(. 7as rissroiu rrerf lows a oar anajuwa $tt A aiaa a amply f radarWe eemf swfeaf fa Me reowerw eafa f tkt mtl f Usaais, sral, it is AoaasA siesaNs; pa'e a eujcea ameaaf fa pUmi a srreuf VuUA soaaf. - itnno ad MtmTtcniiiH Tba great rrsourers of lbs State, la Coal, Iron, Lead, Sine, Potter's Clav, Umestone, Sandstone, Ac, Ac, ore alm.sa antoached ; they await the
arrival of enU uprising ana energetic tented to coavert thrm lata gold.
RAILROAD SYNTKM OF nXalwOaw. Railroads lntarwct the whole State. 1 18.SOO.ailO bare beea Invested la completing she rireat aet-wech that links every part of the State nto Immediste coanecttoa wlthj the earveaadiBsj States sassl the enraoteet thoroughfarea of eom-
thr nxcwow rrrrttai. raiuroad r., Traveraaa tba wbola leaarth of the Statei Cm the banks of tbe Mtsataaippl and Laks Mlcblsma to the Ohio, as Ha aasae ho ports, toe Railroad runs through tbe eentre of the Statu, and ea 4-i: ther side of ths road along Its whole length He the lands esTrrrd far aale. . to actual. BKrncne. i -j-t Prom the anpracedealed' advaatarea this Coawpoay owers, it la not aurprlalng that it should have already disposed ef 1 .BOO,! acres af lead. It is now selling at the rate of b,0l0 acres per ' week. The popitfatloB along tbe line has trebled In tea years, and la now SIS. 91. The Cum pany -sell to actual cultivators, and every contract coatains an agreement ta eultlrate. , ClTtEW, TO WW, MARKLTrL DETOT-t.' J There are Ninety -Fight Depot, on the Company's Railroad, siring about one every serea miles. Cities, Towns and Villages are situated at convenient distamcas throughout the wtaolw rcee, where every deairalile commoillty may lie found as readily as la the eldest cities or tba Union, and where buyers are to be tort for all kinds of farm prolines. BDl'C'ATIOM : r , Meehaales and working mea wfO And the freesrhonl system sneouraatcd by the State, sad endowed with a large rmnne for the support of the schools. Children can lire In sight of thescsteelj tho college, the church, and grow up with the prosperity of tbe reading (Hate la tba Groat Wee-
tern Empire. No one who has visited this splendid read oa of country cam doubt that It equals the most favored descriptions that have ever beea given of h r but let any earrfut observer visit It, and be will Inform yoa that the half has not been told of tba ad vantages It offers for Immediate occupation and immediate returns. Tbo tannics of lbs A ant ern and Middle States, and Canada, are moving to Illinois in (real aarabeisi aad U is twIlsnweV. that If these surpassing advantages were made known ta ths farmers, marbanlrs, asanafsBtsuwra and working population of over -crowded Europe, . they would promptly avail them salvia at taa knowledge. , V1U ' ' f
PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT OH LONG CREDIT.
tO acres at $10.00 per acre, with in.
tcret at 0 per cent, annualij- upon the following terms: ' Cash payment, . . . . . $ 48 00 raymetit in out year, . . .,, 48 00 " "two wears, . 1 49 00 " three "... 48 00 " fmir " . . . 23C 00 " firo . 224 00 " six . . . 212 OO ' " seven .... 200 00
40 acres, at $10.00 per acre: . . -4 t Canh payment, . . . s."v ." $ 24 00 I'ayment in ane year, . . 24 00 twoeara, . . 24 00 " " three " . . . 24 00 " four " . . 118 00 . . " ." five . . . 112 00 " ' " ait: " . . 100 00 . " ; " seven " -. . . 100 00
Apply lo
-A-ctiiig Xaa iid Commissioner, Ulinoia Central Railroad Company, Chicago. :
CITIZEN'S BANK! RicaaoxD, rebru .ry 10 If 63. 'pHB partnership heretofore existing between ths andersined. sorter tke name of Merriseun . Rlancbard A Co.. is this day dissolve! by mutual eonsent. Either partner is authorised la as e ths nam of tbe Brat ia settling its business. Depositors are requested to call and receive aJr balascc. and have their past books adjasted. H. nr. rs of Certificate are requested to present them for payment ALBERT C. BLASCHARD. CHARLES P. mrriN, -JAMES L. MORRISi3r. ALBERT U. BLAM0H VUD. , The aaderai ened have formed a partnership ander the old stria e4 Mottsmob. Blaaebard s Co., and wilt contiau. rte busioeea of the Citixen'a Bank at tbe Banking Uoaas ea the earn, r ol Maia and Pearl Streets iHARLES p. Ctipp,.w JAMK? L. MORRI-sv
ALRaat U. BLASCHARD.
Feb. 13
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'The Assembly of Wisconsin had a
seriee el ' resolutions before them on Thursday last, demanding ao armistice, aod a Convention, for the adjustment cf the difficulties, of all the States, including the Confederate, at Nashville. June SI; and providing for the election of eight delegates from Wisconsin. ; They were voted down Yeas 5, (all Democrats;) Xajs 63.
UNDEHTEKER1 SO, nmiaa St-, Oppaaite fctarr Hall, laICH.TIO-I, IXO, IS bow prei ased te attend Fuaerala promptly and satisfactorily, with a Qsarae or Carriage. Ue keeps oa hand all sisesof Metaiie Cases and Cask eta. TERRACOTTA BURIAL CASES. , These Coses are made ef material which ia STerlasting. sMither water nor dampness having any effect apoa itI warraat them a either ta rati or decay; they are truly the lasting Burial Case? Alae Vt oodew CosScs af all sixes always oa hand. August S, 'i 33 tf
II.DIA17A AGENC7 FOR Sick and Wounded Soldiers. So. V, Cherry Street, (up staira.1 X ash villa, TeaB. THIS Agency is estsbHsbad. by tba Siawaer af Indiaaa, for ths purpasa ef giving iaforaaiatioa wan refer sua to Imiiaaa Regiments, senrfng ia Kentucky. Tbaaasaee ana Alabama A law. tor the care er sick aad wwBaded soldiers. Person, desiring iBfbrmatioa are roapactfBUy lavtled. te eall. Jry-All sera ices Free af Charge. Dr. D. HTTCHISSOX. Ager.t. ZLLA-5D Chocolaoa, frrab aad r4 r salo by " " ..t , Pl.l'WMER a KELLT.,
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AdministralosSale.l TBI smJersigaeJ will after at pa.l? ,,-t t be bust -boss bouse of Job BortoB. on the north tide of Main street, la Ihe city of Rjehawad, W.,. aly diana. o. Batarday, the Slatdayof March. Msj. ., .Velaa p. m- of aaid day, a variety of aiuclea. c-a listing of Tables. Cuadl. Snds. Barrau. Wash Srd.. o,..S, Pi.r": Bed and Bedding. Table Ware. Chamber Wore. Bedctothing. Calicoes, Books anj namerooj other smail aniatea tee tedious t. meation. a crwla cf eight mealbs wiU be given oa inll sums ever Si. Xctes.0l aPr rcved.ecartty will be rtqaireu of the parcbaser. " ' . . . JAMES PERBT. Feb.vT.lfn3 A4mmuu '
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, PENX., " A Benevolent Iartltutioa established. b. saeeinl aaaosravent for the rel.ef af tbe Sick aad Di'tcHIed a5fettwith Viraleat aad kpidem W .easea IV.
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or rne eare erainsosea af tba i
-m a ar.tr st. iiM.-ti.k..k. -
ceadittea. lace. on. apotioa, ha It. of life, Ae, 1 .rtia aasea af extreme poverty, aedrci.es f-r-i-tli .
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obarga.
alaabla report as Spermatorrhoea .-a m,j,.lS. sa af the eexaal argaaa. aa aahVaoV ril!!? ployed i the naar.ry, seat ta ths eharga. ia sealed letter aa velepea. T., .riaswa'atal-. wl'l ba acceptable. or aaree saampe Addreee Br. J. SKILLRW HOCOriTOW. .-,. - , Bewmrd Aaeeaiatiaa. So-1. South ,nth m PhlIE12 pbia. By eraar af ihe IMrwrtors. 1 "f fERA . UARTWELs. P-la.-a i GEO. PAIRCULD. Secretary. "rvaaiaaat. J
Brown's Bronchial TrocnesT
or whiih he invites the
attention of purchasers.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, BREAST PINS. Ear and Fnger Rings, Gold Chains, fee., fee., &c. O f the latest siylo aad ot the finest finish. Alt article aold warranted to bene repreeented. Watch aad Clock
I, repairing done on tbe abort est notice and warranted to b ell doue. Thankful for pact faroro a continued patroae is respectfully solicited. , si; l "fay IO West TIain street, an doer west
f Barais'a Stave Stare. Feb.T: lf3 di-dwtf LITTLE
MONITOR-
Is aa Important invention for burning
COAL OR KEROSENE OIU
As a Gas and without a Chimney!
VT const ts ia attaching ta any oommoa told lama tube, a eyliader abbeut I laches length by hair aa inch ia diameter, made ef perforated Ha, connected by a very simple eontrivaace. so that it tarns book for lighting, and regulates tat Asms. A steady stream af g.a ta emitted from the top ef the pwrforated eone about two inches long. whi. k will bear aa much triad aad agitation as tba street gas. aad far mors than say light ever before attached to a H SD LAMP. Tke light is ef the easae brilliancy as that of the ordinary esal gas, aad emit ao more odor or smoke when lighted. It ie well knowa that heretofore, to prod ace aritaont a ckimrey any considerable light from these oils aad with out any eBalaaaaat odor, has baffled the Inventive genius of tbe sg. This btuner caa bootonea reru atad tor a night lamp or alck chamber, so aa to burn IS hours aad aot coarams Half a Teaspoonfal of Oil! These, then, are its sharactoristlcat 1. It rives three times the light of aay ether tonal tabs wisfe tarnn. t. It will bear carrying round the hoatsa, ap stairs aad dowa.in taa most rapid ma a ear. 3. There are ao chimaiee brokea, as Bon ars aaed. 4. H is all right, aad aa family will long be without one. For aale el wholesale and retail bv Zl AMEK aft SCOTT! 114. Maia Streak. xUeaxsoad.rebI3.ieC3 t U
Take Particular Notice.
Hew Stock of Gold Qedal Premiam Grand and Square laPIA-ILSrO FORTES, Just Rectired from the Manufacturers ': Wm. K ii a be .&Co.a , BALTTM0RR.
TO .PURCHASERS OF PIANOS:
If yea want Va parahaas a Plans, and ears Ircm fpsto
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Drake's Plantation Bitters.'
OB aala by the Or, Oosan or slarls Baatt. b
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BOARDING SOUSE MRS. FRANCES STEVENSON
Hawse on Sonlh Weak oath of Main, was
m earns ah cat tea rea-
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iagtoa ateast. larst ssda.) waesa ska wsahss sa aactabte boancaaTB. at custa
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Costars TXat Fv ison
aaaoa aasnrua, colds aad bronchia? troubles.
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PHIL. DICKINSON'S MUSIC ROOHS 5o Mai a -st,, Rlchnaonal laa.. Where yoa can bay a first class Piano, from thirty a sixty dollars cheaper than yoa can bay eae at any etbes plaea. My Piaaoa are selected by the bret J ad gee la tbe country, aad therefore caa be relied oa aad raaaaatated to be of the first auality, and warraated as represent ed. Also, a targe selection of Masical instruments. Masie Strings, Sheet Masie, An. Pill U. DICKIKSO. Richmond, Sov. !, IpuS. ts-lf J AH1CS HI. POE, lsTotanr Public k Real Estate Ageat Brlgbtwsll Bat ding, Ko. 13 J4 Mala rtroet. RICHMOND, IND. October Sth. 'St " Olreec rrwtni tbe IVaBaractaarer. . Uol4l GoMI Watches I Watehoal Jewelry! Jewelry I Tho very bast I The very beat! Ths vary cheapest ! Tb very cheapest! At C. A- Dickiasoa sfswelry Stars, S JCala Htraot, Ricbanoad, lad.
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OEElf S WAEE STORE; J. E. MKXJJEXHA tl,',
IT." 7 Maun St., Eickcnaad, Ind., lavpartey. aaat Wholeaaleaal Retail Dearav ia Ckiaa, t.laas aad tJ?ewa-e,Brittaaiaa Platan warn(sBjBca an4 ellw vyara, CaUery, Laokiaf Glaastt, Tea Tray, VYsitars, ste., ste. . . ,. i - , s -, : Taa caaarvif-Bod tnkss claas ar ia tafi rxsixa tfca aajMie that ks ts importiaf bis Wars direct from Livasuoiit, aaa ia a Lit a g at from 1 to JS par ewnt. lower
thaa enstosaary ericas ia this asarfcoC. vVUl
a Conntry asorchaata at C i
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taaati arms.
MKSDKXBALL - te-lp
7iehart't Pine Tree Tar Ccrtllal
IB ii iisi f tbs hsaru. told
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' BIB A axflTaT... JAMBS BMITM. EMA SMITH C CO, " ... . ., MaaUaotaraaf ; y-j , , ''9 Sasb. Blinds, Doors. Frames, Man TLE3. MOCUDISOS, BRACKETS, SCHOOL- I boBsa Farnitaro, Stor aod float) Fiaisbia( ' Work of allkinda, and dealore la ' , elis LtisBiber, IMaa RhlBclea, ab4 La tit, vVorkoa Ash. Poplar aad Pine Flooring, Ba. Also far. niab ta ordor.Archilaetaral lion Work.saehns Marbln.
'iaai Iroa Msa ties and Oraloe, Veraodas.BraekeU.Lia-
tola, Ac:, ate., at Liarinasti pricss. - , ,,- Corner Sth and Walnut street, Kichaiood, lad. .,, Jsa., 1S3. , It .
JOHN STJFF-RllsrS Bas ea band la addltioa to his steak of Rastara ji XJrSh.T'fil AsVZ OAIil a asporior articls of v.-. f-'.i DUNKER A SOFT CASSIUERE HATS Of kie owb manafaatare. XUhaoad, Oat. SL, MMS - 44 tf
Pa7tn CaocEBB. CROCKER
Biu, Caae Esa & CO. c
douth aide of Mala street ,oae sqa era East of Morodilb ' . 5 Honae - - ,,.; - Bichmond,Inl f MaaBfaatarsall kiada of CABRIAGES,BUGGrE8V 8ULKIEH, Ezpraasaad Podliag Wagoae.aM.,. W's kava oa haad a fine assort aieat of work la oaf
liao, and can fiauk t order oa abort BMaVlea.al meat any
sty rs or paAtava of yah ielo, all of which they warraal to be saads of thakaat ssatatiaJ aad by earofal aad eaperioncad workmea . Ths pablis arolarttad toaallsad samiaotboir stoah aa tvsrieaa
ParticalaratMarMBpaid taraaaMriag.
a BB aaw SB
c. pttb almast svery deasnptiea ot
EMPIRE STEEL PLOW TVT-'n 'f-r"fcr'B3y' a S- HOKNEY 4 CO.
ta faraish taa Agrismltaral Pablii
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STEEL PL0T7S, TAZUIIIQ, ; IMPLEMENTS. Wbleb Jar oarsMlUy aad serrie aaa asexeetled Is this oaantry. As aa evidence of the ligbtaeaa af th drouth '
oi their Plows they rater to the report af taa s assail Is
at the las Wapaa Cam any Fair, by whieo It will ba oaoo that oar Plows svarags Irom a to 75 a asm Sa llgailtr dratt t Ibjna thoe. of owr simpstltors. They r eee I rod at taa laa . iadiaaa anas Fair. t ......... .. ; Foot First Class Premiums. Tba timbers af which their Pleas aar saad to atlsasad , fa araat ar. aad aaa bat taa beat to usad. Their Mould Bear is or mad.ef tbe bast snoot. msasaatBiad totbanr eeaear suad aasaarieaod by a Beau liar prec whscA aaaaas taaaa lasts LOBO AtsAIjf a Ik tadlaaap I Saaqi SasM BsaaaL " Tb pspilatta aaa all praatWal wsrtsssa. aa4 at 1 boar wera ia aaaa by tham. ar aadar sbair ammaSssig -
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Ta be isaiasly aa 1 apt aal d 1 ' , ' . y A ubaralraiactlea will b made tatb trad. ' . - a HORHET Jr. COJ ' R'chavaad.Iad
Taaavjrbsaada,
'.All Cases TTarranted
