Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 33, Number 22, 22 May 1863 — Page 3

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Illchmond, M.my 331, 13. LOCAL ITEMS. WAYNE Ca UNION TICKET. Auditor Stlvesteb Johssox. . Recorder J. R. Whitaxer. . Co. Commissioner O. T. Josej. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. f . IWDIAVA CKXTBAL B. B. Lav tor IB WhI 00 A. M J " i 10 45 A. JM. Arriving Iron Wast., 4 ill P.M. r- , 45 A. M. 5 44 P. M io. p. if. DATT0JT Leave far the Cut 1 1 A rid vlng front Xu-. WXSTXnx R B. , S AS A. W. P. M . 1B.3S A. M. 4 30 p. M. KAT0X HA MI TX B. B. I tsa-e for Cloelnnatl..... ass A. M .".. 'JZ. '.' P. M Arriving from Cincinnati... .. a : m. lo.5 P. Id. Cf!Cl!f!IATi CHICAGO fL.1L. leave for Chicago....; , ,, 10 45 M. a". . . " i0 p- MArrlvlng from CJicgo........, a so A. M. " ' - S 50 P. M. MAIL TIME TABLE. Richmond Post Orricr, May 5th. 3VEwA.XXSr OPEN Cioolunati. Dayton and Kuuro U:3) n. m. Indianapolis and tho Wen 6:4. p hi. Chicago nod North-!, 6:4.3 p m. Indianapolis and Chicago- 9 40 a. m. Dayton an ! Columbus, and East f,Xii p. m. Cincinnati and r.sat 6 00 p. s. Hamilton Mail, via Boston, 4c, leave Monday, Wednesday and Friday ( 7:00 a. m. flaaiiltoo Mail arrival Tuesdsy, Thursday sad Saturday at 5:00 p rn . Union dry Mail, via Arby, Hethel, Ac, am aa Hamilton mail. Winchester mail, via New Uardan, leaves ' , nonaay ana rri lay at B:W a m. Hetno arrives Tuesday and Saturday at.,..S.-00 p m. tdT'OiOoa open from 7 00 a. m. to 7 p. in. Hun day I'rnm a to 10 a. tn. - , t-CTThe Mail ar governed by Railroad Time, whiuh ij faster than trua time. ACIIILLKS AILr.AM3,PI M. FIVE-TWENTY U. S. LOAN. Subscriptions for this Loan will be received at the Citizens' Bank. MORRISSON. BLANCHARD & CO. tWTh planting; of posts on the approaches to tbe Market House to prevent vehicles from encroaching npon the space allowed pedestrians, and the general cleaning up that has taken place about the premises has given that locality a decidedly better appearance. . . . CSfln this part of the' West corn planting has been generally completed. ' The unusually pleasant weather of the past two weeks baa allowed farmers a good opportunity to go. in on their muscle," and, judging from tbe very slim show of eountrjmen on tbe streets, tbey have evidently embraced it. HI 'Notwithstanding tbe occasional light frosts of the past week, we are informed by fruit growers that no damage has yet been don to either the peach, apple, plum or cherry eiop. Two weeks more of warm weather will put those important articles of food beyond all danger, and we may, with certainty, look forward to the best crop of fruit that bountiful Nature bas ever vouch eafed as. . The assessments under the Income Tax have commenced , and every man is now required to give an account of his operations forlre past year.. : Tho time for which incomes are assessed extends from the 1st of January, 1S62 to the 3lt of December of tbe same year. W. O. Robinson, of this city, has been exerting himself, tbe past two weeks, in recruiting and forwarding from here volunteers for the 5 4 lb and 55ih Massachusetts Colored Regiments. Up to yesterday morning be had sent forward 62 men from this city, and he is still canvassing eastern Indiana and adjacent counties in Ohin, presenting to colore! men the greit inducements held out by the Federal Government to tbos) who, deaire to aid in its dfenss and perpetuation. Mr.' Robinson is a man of" inieliigeaoe aud respectability, and worthy the confidence of all with whom he may come in contact. We bespeak for him the sympathy and co-operation of bis fellow citizens everywhere. 'The connection of the Liule Miami railroad with the Dayton Sc Western, making an additional lino of road from this city eastward, adds perceptibly to tho volume of business transacted here in the way of freights, re shipments, Sec. The Indiana Central hare sot yet completed their eastern connection . by way of Green v ill, but we are informed that deWy will be of bnt short duration. Ti-"' - A. I of tbose persons recently arrested at, and neat Abinglon, in thia county, fo alleged disloyal proceedings bare been rslsMsed, with tbe exception of llenry Dilti, who is supposed to be a deserter, and James Helms. It is stated that tlvs nve gentlemen wJ.oeatfjA )some frotra Indiaoapolla, "andcr bonds to behave as beeotneth American citisens, are decidedly moderate in their criti etsms of tba..M1 Abolitioo GoverBmenU'' They begin to appreciate the power, if they have ao ffipejct for the dignity of the insti tution. ... . . i . m a a i 11 rAUrlfeMsra- Hamilton & Paulns have reetwd a new bakery on Noble street opposite the passenger Depot, and are engaging extensively in the manufacture of bread, crackers, &c. tkrs" will be 'a decided conveniencs to the dsnisena of tbe north end.

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The ontternuiraldon Centerville La been thowifrntoflie, shade bythe excite meat revolting Iron! the detection, exposure and arrest, io this city, of a gang of swind lers that have been suffered to perambulate tie ; eoantr y, unmolested by the lavr. prac ticing a miserable system or mountebank Ledgerdemain, disgusting in itself and ridiculous, ,i not blasphemous, in its icapudent pretension to asystem of communica tion between (he living and tbe dead. Several years ago, when 'spiritual rappings' were first beard of in this country, a couple . t a. . a x . roi oojb, aoa. vi a a.suonest. iazy. inning old man named Datxsport. who resided somewhere in the northern part of Ohio.set up the pretense that they were "physical te-t mediums," through whom tLe existence ana presence of departed spirits made them- . ' ... eives manifest. Alter practicing various juggling trick with his boys for some time, this old man concluded to start a sLow.and acoordingly set oat with them visiting every placo in the sountry where people Lad been known to have taken any interest in the new fangled Urn that grew out of the Rochester phenomena. In this occupation they appear to have been engaged ever since. Lst week tln-y gave one public and two private exhibitions of their jugglery here. The city was placarded over with posters, aomthing less in size thai, a barn door, aud thoufandd of handbills were circulated an nouncing that an opportunity would bo afforded every "tne to witness the most woniieriul and startling demonstrations of spirit presence that had been manifested sine Uod Almighty had appeared to Moses on Mount Sinai; while full, copious and perfectly satisfactory explanations were to be made how Paul aud Silas were released from prison ; how the hand-writing was made to appear on the wall at the feast of BelchAzzer, and, in short, the miracles wrought by Jeus Christ and his apostles were to be made to look transparent as the noon day sun before these mighty prophets of tbe new revelation. , . . The principal test proposed by these irapudent pretenders were, that they would allow themselves to be tied in a certain large j box they carried aronnd with them, and , after beincr shut up a short time, musical in- i

- i struments, placed iu the box, were to be street and demanded to know tho w he reaper formed upon by spirits, and spirit hands bouts of the swindler, and evincing a de-

were to thrust themselves throngli a hole in the box, allowing those outside to shake hands with it, and after all this was done the box was to bo opened and the " mediums " should be found fast tied just as they were when they were put in. It was alo advertised that the audience should select persons who were to apply the tests spoken of, and everything should be done to the satisfaction of all. v r. . .. - Their first performance here came off on Wednesday evening, the 6th inst., but from some cause was rather slimly attended. Al the conclusion of their operations on that evening;' Gxo. W. Wood, U. S. Assessor, Thos. J. Barois, City Councilman, and Edwim M. Cook, called upon the managers of the show and nronosed that rW w....M

apply a test if permission to do so would Society. This very laudable course was at be granted them. The mediums" replied once adopted and the crowd peaceably disthat they would submit to any test that peed. Early the next morning the "me might be proposed, provided only tint tarred 'diums " and their coa Ij.itors, four in num. rop should uot be used, nor their persons ,br- were arrested and after a preliminary or clothing injured. To these conditions i examination held in bonds of Sl.OOO to the three gentlemen we have named at once "PPear l tbe next term of lLe Circuit Court acceded, and it was further agreed tht a f to answer the charge of swindling aud obineeting should be bad at the Huntington gaining money under false pretenses. After llouso on theneit morning, where the ! SooJ deal of effort on tho pait cf .the mediums" would designate the exact "hangdoodle friends," tho requ .red bonds time and place where the test would be 4 wcre obtained '-and the swindlers turned publicly made. At tbe time this contra;t j loose to prosecute still further their nefanou waS entered into, a number of the believers h""S operations npon eommauity. in sniritualism wera r,rfiSnt. and ft th The newspaper press of the country wiU

t . f 1 , parties who proposed to do the tying had j separated from the " mediums," the spirit ualists informed the Davenports that if tbey suffered themselves to be tied by thse men that they would be apt to find some difficulty in getting loose ; that Wood and Cook had, two years ag' tied a medium named Van Vleek in such a way that he failed to extricate himself, and that if they went into a test with them now ti e same result would be likely to ensue. Inconsequence of these statements the Davskports," when called nnon at their hotel the next morning, domtively denied having made any 'agreement of tbe kind, and that thev would submit to ' to test proposed by these men. That, cf course, ended tbe matter for the time being On Monday evening, however, the 11th inst., they sjrain advertised a pablic exhibition at Starr Hall, inviting, as before, the most skeptical persons to apply the severest tests, and guaranteeing that all should go away satisfied of the genuineness of the manifestations. Tbe Ilall was crowded by a respectable and intelligent audience, and Dr. T. Hksrt Davis and R A. Howard, of the Ttlfgram wen eelee'ed u nanimoajsly to tie tbe fellows in the box. Mr. How ard and the Dr. differed as to the first test that should be tried, bat it was at 'once agreed that the Dr. should first tie them in the way propesed by bim, and then if they got loose Mr. Howard was to try his plan. The Dr., assisted by Thomas A. Dcodalx, proceeded to fasten the hands and feet or the " mediums 'i with some pieces of rope furnished by them, and when that was done A wra .laava ' u vat o)M with t-pir wiui t..eir lapse .cf fif tbey were shat up in tho box banjos, violio, sts.; Afeg She teen or twenty -amatea, the ma.ical instrn ments were taken up. aad me efforts at J performing gone through 'with, and at tbe ead M three-quarters of aa hoar one ol the fillows Licked the door of the box epen and -leaped out, Io the meantime' the outside, managers of the "show .frequently opened the door, of the box and apparently commu. n'tcsted with these ioside, hut the object or'

effect of this could, of course, be only con jaetured. Before the violin was banded into the box Dr. Dans applied oil of krecsoto masical part of tbe 'manifestations was over, the hands o( the mediums" were examined and the odor of the oil was found quite perceptible on tbe light band of the fellow who bad been making- the "spirit! anrjbic" wi;h which the audience bad been edified. This, of course, con icted them of that part of tbe swindle. Both mediums finally got loose, and then came 31 r. Howard's time t apply his test, to which the Dr. readily consented, and tbe audience loudlj called for Mr. Howard to 1 tDroceed wih the exoeriment. But tbe chajgrin cf those who had raid their money wiih the understtndin that a fair test Should be had, can be imagined when tbe . Datexpobts positively and persistently re t - ; fused to submit to any other trial of tbe genuineness of their alleged manifestations. namber of persons rose in tbe audience !anj demanded that tho test should be applied,' and a unanimous vote of the house having determined that Mr. Howard should proceed, much ill feelina was naturally ex ! cited when that just, f.iir and reasonabledejmaud was refused by the Davx.npobts. After tho ladies and thtir attendants, inclu ding about one half the audience, had become disgusted with the course taken by the "mediums " and feeling themselves insulted as well as swindled, left the Hall, and the managers of the concern still persisting , in their refusal to go into the last, a crowd jof one or two hundred persons rushed upon j the stage, fastened upon the fellow that was ; supposed to have the money and demanded that ha should either refund or submit to the te?t. Their bx, horns, violins, banjos, e'e-, were pretty roughly kicked about the stage, and at last one of the chaps (who wears glasses,) became seriously alarmed for S his safety, and watching his chance to get j loose from tbe crowd jumped over the foot jiigh's and started to tun out of the Hall. ' At the same time some person stated to 1 those on the stage that thev could get their . money by calling at the ticket office as thev 'went out. The remainder of the audience ? t,"3n quietly withdrew, only to grow more enraged at the swindle in finding the ticket office closed up and no money refunded. A large crowd now . assembled in the 'termination to meet out summary vengeance upon them if found. Persons started to different houses where they were thought likely to be stopping, and every appearance indicated that their lives would soon be put in per.l. At this point Geo. W. Wood, Esq, was solicited to make an effort to check the spirit of violence, and mounting a box he, in a few words, prevailed npon those present to desist from any unlawful proceedure, and urged that a few respectable cnizens be selected, including members of the city government, to take the matter in hand and see that the law was enforced against the offenders, and that if they could be compelled to disgorge the money they ' had ob'aiued that the same shotil I be turned over for the Untfat ot the boldiei A Aid do a good service by giving the facts we bare detailed to the world, that the real characters of these scoundrels may be ' known. 1 The two " DiTrxr.'RT b:ys" appear to ' be about 20 years of aire, rather slijrht bnilt and perhaps 5 feet 9 inches tih. The old ! man is probably 45 years of age, somewhat stoop-shouldered and hair slightly tinged ! with gray. The business manager of The show, calling himself G. S. LaCet, is a tall, ! slim man,' about 35. wears spectacles, arrd I when here, had a woman with him that he iP45ssdoff bis wife riiins the above we ate ioormed -mce ithat "iose same fellows pot into a similar difficulty recently, at a place called Col i;ii ,water' c!'gsn. Alter remaining lochea nP ia J,a fiome time- lte7 succeeaea m pro curing bail, and, under pretense cf trying to procure indemnity for T their bondsmen, they remained some days at the house of a Mr. Tibbctts (who wiil be recollected by oar readers a an attache of J. Ixsco Will iam's panorama) but finally taking advantage of the dark interval between two days they skedaddledJeavlrig Mr.jTiBBirrrs minus his board-bill and - their bondsmen the - , ' f"'T.' ! ""i i . bar to hold. .... , g& The mannfACtre. auiLsala. of Agricnltnral tcols and machinery never reached rreater propertions than itki ls onr city the present season. The plow shops havel been; driven to their utmost espaeity. andj ia-w am now far behind tbe demand that ex- J r- t,'r nrrwlaets. The nrannfaetnrers , . - ifpebioe. machines are alanr wareaons-, ... i J ..... Inieati im' wUhaher work, and (WJ indiesB . . ; -nDre-edented sale of these . a - i Doiots to aa nnpretjeaeniea articles, shoold there be to acci-rsn to the approach ins; srl eat crop. A- W; liam VaaBHTS. DnvaiS VI the 69tll I riHmeot arrived at home from the hospital - ' . at MiUikin's Bend on. Thursday. of last wceE..,nlIe was discharged in eonseqneace of di?aicd.lrjgs.'arM is still in very bad health.

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j r v r "J"'j"aRl I HAVE OX HAND A FEW BULL CALVES, Cat Tax Lrd EABgwiali and Craiader, And of the Best Blood in the County, Which I will sell at etremely Low Prices! VT" Pedigrees Warranted in all cases. .Q ""A LSO.'A FEW k tfji f Cows and Heifers, Or the Same Stock. t-('all and exanina Lhtm at my reaidtaeo near CambriJga City, Ind. S J.EREIMTH Maylt,l63. loS i9-.lm State of Indiana, ss WAYNE COUNTY, , James Perry. Adm'rof Is the Watse Com Job Borton, dec d, vs. Matilda Borton, and others, widow ad heirs of said Job Borton. Piiraa Hrtr-pr ------ - jusy ana oepiemoer Terrn-, A. D. 1363. To Sell Healtv, No. 442. K IT KNOWS, that on thi8j h dr of April, I-W3 th aloT ra uJ 1'laiotitf. filrd in the Offie ot tli 1 Clerk of the Wayue fumoion PIca Court, hi compKiot ) K.'.ntt Mid lelen isnt in the abor- entitled rauie tu- ) Kotl.er Willi thaih Jait of a competent peraon thatdefea daiita dia Oibaon. wthan Gtba n, and l.afatte Uor ton. htira, ar not reaideuta of the State of Indiana. faid dtrfendanta aboTJ named, are therefore hereby notified uf the Siina and petideney of amid complaint afTiioit 'hem. and lhx. an tese ther nppear an I anweror demur threto, mi the oiling of the aid caue ou the aeeond day ot the next Term oi said Conrt, to l b.DQ and held at the Conn Uoa.-te in Centerrille. on the second Monday of May and ?eptemher next, said eomplaint and the matters and thino therein contained and atledg ed, will be taken aa true and th said cause will be heard an I determined in their abeneeSfTTl Witness: Sal. Meredith, Clerk, and the Seal of rrX!st "id Court, at Centrrrilie. this sjih day of Ai ril, i-ti3 Jamea Perry. Att'y of PUT SOL. MERGPITn. Majr I,li3. 19-2J i'r's fee $' Clerk. INDIANA AGENCY FOR Sick and Wounded Soldiers. No. Cherry Street, (up stairs, I Nashville, Tenn. I 1113 Agency is eetabliabed, by th Governor of Indiana, for the purpose of giviue information witli reference to Indiana Keiriments. serving in Kentncky, Tt-nneaaee and Alaoama. Also, for the ear of sick and wonnded soldiers. Pernors desiring information are re - soectfully invited to calL jry-AII services Free of Charge. Dr. I. HCTCIIIXSON, Ag-nt. MASOX dc HAMLIN, CABINET ORGANS; WITH AUTOMATIC SWELL. Patented Oct. 21, 1362 N. B. Having recently introduced numerous very important improvements in our Harmoniums, we have secured for them by copyright the trade-mark "Cabinet Organ,' which will distinguish them from those of other makers, r.nd protect purchasers from imitations. -AS0N' & HAMLIN'S CABlVEr OR'JANS are lfJL pronounced superior to Mclo Lions and. all similar instruments, by those best qualified to judg, and are the only ones wnt?!i hve ever been awarded a (ioldal Medal in this country. Sen written testimony from tbe foMowin; Witt eminent Organists of New York, Boston, Sic., in whii b they are prononnced the 4l!et of their clasj of which we have any knowledge:" Zundel, Or:Mijt of floury iVr,t ii-'echer'a Church: Hint, of Miulioon Squre I'hurch. Moscothsl, of Csl vary Cb't ch, Wel, of :hri-t'ii C'burvh, Magrslh, of Or. Pise's Cburch, Smin, of the linarola! Cnnooption Caun-h; Humeri, Kdit.r MnHieal Kevietv. of Near York. Tuckermn, of St. Paul's t'hu-eh, Wiltcox, of Inj nrnlaf e i oneoptioQ Chur.'h, 1 lumbacb, of tha ('huroh of tbe Cuity. Laa-. of Old South f.'burch, of Huston. Peale. of St. J i-i'j'h s Church, Thomas, of 'be Church of tho Holy I wrpnlJ, Marsh, of L Peter's Church, of Albanv, in I miny others Iha Maiiuficturora are in p-tssession of tistimonials to similar etT-c. t hu Thal'jerg. Morgan, h. Mason. Z'irrahn, Bradbury. Wt l.b. Itiot. ifti.ins, Wra Mason, Salter, VVollenhaupt, Uelhiat , Kiaujer, Wolfson, 4c. Ac, I'itlCES. Cabikt OBQNg,Sin-io-. i M.iuhie Roed. JT" to 150 do with S, H. ant 12 st pijal bra.., $i:"x) to 43) Melodfoss, Nino traric'.ics, ' to 2io J r Descriptive Cireu!ar.- fsjnt by miil Warcroomt in Bostoi.: iTI Washington St Wsrr-r-witn in finrino V i: t.5 Wunt Koitrth St Address "MAS N s. H vMLl.V, Uaiton." or "JNO CHUKCii, Jb Cincinnati. PLOafiltBMEllY'SCflmMil Urttltewart Brutaea -ll grades an ! prices. Forsaiehy PLL'UMgH KKLLY. S Paint Mild Varnish B rata hew - for !l'y . I'Lt'MMEK A KKI.LV. crstlier nutters--T;i-Tirsr-'t an J best assortr 4ie bv ' i'LL MMER A KBLLV. mem Ut the marac&. c thainolt Skias-A fir t -it- artie'e. tor sa'e loi rLfii.vtK dt kki.lv. by jr barter's Ami l) p-jic !-t e r for V aale ny . I.LMMkK IkKLLV. Uryk.rtls Iceland Peeleril-For fonrh. Cotds. .Vs., for !e by PLUMSIES KELLY. rajtcail Instruruen tw. Teolh t'rcepa, T3 Si..1jopis, Silver Wire, e.. for sal by I'LCllilEH KELLY. I Dry- or ia Oil For sal by HLUMXEtL KELLY. VT.tiite lad, Zinc White. Ac-rr sa'e by -! i LL 3IMLB KELLT. 'arnislie, Linseed Oil. ai 1 Tarp.ntine. For le by rLVMMER KELLY. T'inanav .Glass, Putty and Glue. Porsaleby ' pu'Mma ic ielit. Indittmrliblr Chimnira We have for s -le the SlieaCoal Oil Chixnuey, that cannot be broken by heat or falling. FLCMXB KELLY 'asm Thnmb Htiig; -ror attachment'ta any Coat S OlI Lamp, by which the Lamp 3aa be lighfej or trimmed wiUtoatrccioving the chimney. for eats by - , " Plimmxb KLkllt. M nilor Ilarnera Por sale bv riUHlIRA KELLT. af or Triton 1. j Burners, for sale cheap by Plvmmek lb KiLLT G ISflnd Glaan C hintniea-For sale by PL UMMEB KELLY. Waoains Mine In 5 nrd Io cent Lot-, for sale ) by . . rLVMJIER AKELLi. ' " mr. rer nsiai '"re, aaaMtraea. JS asm. ssesl . Bags, ieih m Fart.. eira,Ae. insojasn o Plants, fweccla, ant mala, dare d taB4J(f w w aa H'' t?r.?,or"' r'"f i-w-f-w.;. i Only iataliifel reane!ies kaewa." - r ree it om rmvoaa. "ot iaagerou.to the Human rans'iy.' BatseeoM eat ot their hades to die." r d htsieale ia bargecHies.' rSold by alt lirug gists and aWtailc C7"': Sswaaa'H st a i w-trthiess imitatiocs. .irTeHtKil to-fa"i i , let r- yew Ao4rres II tv AKT K.COSXABX. aswav. r : 'Faiwcir.t. Dsro-r. o, Bao si a ay PLTJaiMEiJn & liXLLY, lei HCHliOM. IXW. Jaaary U, l;ca. t 3m

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In the Circuit Court of the U. States " ' rJB THX SOrTBXRX DlSTXICT or OHIO, At tb Jaaoary term thereof, th following dcrt vat f omer.f: fNHASCFXT. JANCARr TERM. l'S3 J A L Drwrr Kj . Jno. a s j. aa.rr. so ij. ituaanssai oa for hear:r-f apon a motion to auaihtn sstsoss ol ' ; the defecdaata. John and SvahC. Ka-lng. and spss the - rale and the aasver thereto, and upon th evidence. ! vrirten and verba! affered by the parties, and the arsaiu'i! i, i.' i nnuicitK, u wr. iu, i,p Mae use consider th matter, and after da deliberation being nad. doea nna mat tn aaiu oeienoanta, jonn aaa saraa -. C Kara;. are -oHy t a contempt Court in knowlrcly dtaoteyingtno fijunetHn ceretaa p t ranted in tai can on the lst day Jatso. y, A. V. trol. and in infriaging ipoa th rights of Mr.. Lavina lVury. aa estbiished by th decree el this Ceart of that dai ia this ease. , Aad the Court doc further 4jd upon full evidence, that the C hart kiestwts l.a as th adiea' Oaide." and which prprta to Irf sopyriarhted by Mra. S C. K w ing ia rVptabr, ICO', lathe Xa.aeru District of Mi I sevri. is ia principle aad modo f operation aabstaatiat- ; iy tae eame as th caartor 31 rs prtrr, neretotoi estab , lishad by the judgaeat of this Caurt It is therefore : lurth-rr aijudtf ed aa a paai.hmeat for th, said contempt, ' tht th said dotendants, within twentv da, eat th en tering of this order, deliver up all of trie said copies of I j tae so eiid Ldiea omd. t tae ctera r tn Court, t. he by him destroyed, do ai deliver te him th plat i or riates frnat wbicn tney are prtoted. ror tae aasa r 1W. "' NIWV r,.l all Chart, & .rssi-xtsiw tt of inrm. an w p..; and dJ also deliver to him, at the aaa tima. any and ail Charts, Maps or Oui ies. by whatsoever nam. ate Iroas winch they are printed, which r which ar under tair control. r ttfa hich are sobatanttaily tbeaa.ia priacirle as that of th Chart ot said Deary. Aad any aad al: pcraone who hold any such Mips, Charta. Plato or i tiuidee. or by what-wvcr afta. called, for aad oa account ef said defenriant,or either f them, and hereby directed to eliver the sa a to tbe Clerk of th Court for the purpose aforesaidAnd the Coort d" turth-r order, adjadc and deere t hat the said dfendania. John and Sarah C. wiag. pay K-the coateof this heariog. incudiag ihereia the legiur, mate csts of the testimony taken; and that th aaid $ coat be paid within thirty days, and in deiault thereol , 'hat the said John BwiDg.hali aland eomciitted until the 4 same are paid, or until the further order of th Ifc.urt in . relation to aaid commitment. And th said defeadaats i John and arah C. K viag. are here y warned agaiast any urtner lntrmgement or tn rtgnts ot tn sat i Lsrtnis irury. by themaelve or either of tnem, nr tuetr agents y. by tnemselvea or eitfter of tneiu. or tneir agent, any per.on or persons, either directly or indirectly. , thr , or trorn at iifg. as'Uttng, or conniving at such infringe itent, riir.'cily r indirectly, and that in deiaolt of the -laid drfendante or either of them herein, or the n an -. -ompiiance by them or eith-r ot them with thia order in I all respects, they will I held sahjert to th further or - 4er and action of the Coort in the premises. ' LINCOLN, SMITH cc WARNOCK, i Cocns-l for Mrs. Prury. aiDilw 3. Pat-ntm. C.msel for Mr. aad Mr. Xwing. CM TED ST4.TK3 Or AMKKICA.i Sjuthern Pistrict of Ohio, i . I. Joseph IT. Oeiger. Tlerk of the Circuit Conrt of th I I'nited States for the Tth Circuit and Souiberu PiMrict Ohio, do hi-retiy certiry that the foregoiug is tf uly taken and copied from the recoids of thia Conrt. , Io testimony whereto, I do hereunto sohsrih my ? , ( name and amz the aeal of said Circuit Coort, I. i ( this 3 it It day or Jann irv. A. P. I-CT, and of th . ' In .. ptndeuca of the United States the eighty. I seventh JOS. U. GKIt.FR, rierkw irpMrs. I.. Prury's Chart can b had at Spriagfield, ;l,rk Co.. Oiiio. Siarch C. I83. !Gm3. S T 1860 X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen and invigorate. They creat a healthy appetite. 1 hey ar an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours, ihey streugthen the system and enliven the mind They rerent mla. matte ana Intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of tbe stomach. They cure Irspepia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morhns. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are tbe best Bitters in the world. They make tho weak man strong, ani are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Hum. the eel brated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasnre of a beverage, without regard to age or tim f day. Particularly reroromended to delicate peraons requiring a gentle sllmulent. Sold by all Grocem, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. P. II. .Drake dr. Co., U, roadway , New York. LYON'S KATHAIRON. ' Tbi delightful article for preserving and beaotifylDg the ha man ivt.r Is affavin pat tip by the original propriator. mo J is now made with thn simecare. skill and -t trntion. which first created Its immense and unpreree 'enter, m of over one miil ion rrt)es annual!.?! It is -tiSI soli at 95 cents in large bottles Two tniiiion bottles can easily be sold in a year when it is again knows lht the Kthiron is not only the most delightful hair 'dressing io the world but that it cleanses the scalp of carf and dandruff, gives the hair a lively, rich laxuri nt jrr iwth, ani prevents it from turning (rry. Ihese are consiifrations worth knowing. The Ktt.iron has Wen tewte'l fr orr twrlTeyars and is trmntifl am de rribe.t. An lady who va'aes a beautiful head of hair will ns the Kathairon. It ia finely perfumei' cheap and valuable. It is suld by all respectable deaierwthrnaKhout the world. D. S. BARNES st CO.. New York. HEIMSTREET'S Inimitable Hair Restorative. IT IS NOT A DYE. But restores gray hair to its original color. ly supplying the cipillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired bv dg! or riieease. Alt instantaneous dyes are composed ot .un-ir caustic, destroying the vitality ani hoauty of the ialr. and aff ird ol themselves ne dressing Heimstreet'e inimitable I'oloring not only textores hair to its natural color by an easy process, but gives the hair a Luxuriant Beauty! Promotes its growtl, prevents it falling on", eradicates -dandruff, and imparta health and pleasantness to the head. It has stood the test or time, being tne original 'lair Coloring, and is constantly inereasiug in favor. L'se.1 bv both senile nen and ladles. It is sold by all rea;M cta!e dea'ers. or can be procured by them of the ; pnraniprci ii sk " lv- o - sra c, kv uioft iws;, . Two '-, 5 i cents and 9 1. WYNKOOP'S ICELAND PECTORAL! Di .eases of the Throat, Chest and Pulmonary organs are ever prevalent, insidious and dangerous. The prop ; erties of a medicine to llviate. cure an d uproot theae i complaints, must be expectorant, Anodye and Ivigora- j ting, loosening the mucus of the throat, and imparting j -one to the entire system. No discovery io medical aci ! nee ever mastered this class of diseases like Dr. Wyn- i loop's Iceland Pectoral. It's n ed with the most as- 7 tonihing results in all eases of Bronrhiti.. IrOnecxa, Vn.OHiog t'-ongh, Diptheria r PutrOi jsotc Throat. A sth ma. Croup, Couchs. Oelds. Strn.oi Irriatabiiity. Ac. Tfte Iter J. J; Potter. eertiSes, -'that I haved used Dr. W, ntoop's Pectoral for severa' yti't, myseir and iaaiy Snxfly. for seve-e I'u'tnonary Complaints, and have r.c omrjended it to many others, ami have never seen its on a I." Rev. J. J- Potier. Br. okiyn. N. . Iinndreds end thousands of important testimonials could be produced, showing its remarkable cares and that it never 'aiis. Itia composed of 7mr Iceland Moss. Balm of Gitead. Pi'rurian lial.am. Kleeampane. Comfrey. Burdork, and other invaluable expectorant and Ingredient. It is harmless, prompt and lasting Invalids and snSerers "iitoot afford to neglect a trial. av?rv lamtly snouid Vveit. It is remarkable for Creep. Full descriptions. recommendations and direetions accompany each bottle. ?o. in r-ichmond by w.u. w A Bti. u a a, ana oy all principal I'rwggista. Prepared br Dr. R. D. Wyakoop. and aol 1 by D.B. Sarnes A Co.. New Terk. Feb. 13, lrC3 Cm S 2E O XT' 3SS SS COPPER. BRASS. SHEET IRON .lis ft Tin-War es. THO Si J.BABGIS, AT my old etaad. Ho, IS, Mala streot, keen a f.1! sapply of sieves, the Saad Uvea. Ecavaomiat. Backs w pi Patent. Cook S r . t. the "Oofalaa age, -sad asasy otaer kind of Stoves. My " 'i Is aaaefrora tbe hest Tfeavy T!a and pat tor-thwr right i aad all warraatod. Ail kiads of Tiaa W.rf f ess oa i Uooe.ia good style. I keep ceaetaaa'yeB band Pane for ei.t.rns aad well. Lead pipe, e- raraaeee ler I oieatiriebaildiags with firs air, Begiatera, eke. Agri"a mkaiaj Vavaaaw. r Parma-vw' Saitwva, l boot article 4 at tbat kind aw in ss. t g-ypavsowa wtwaiag aoythiag tw ary Me; wail lad IValT-lVeT? J Bamwadl. May S. I t gnod: artielos at rssseaspw wn. i .-r isscav S-tf-m-mmt isnrtualiK. fresh sad ve.d fs aale bv ' J. PLCMJIIB d KXLLT. JxZ 30.

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I RS. IS now opening a remplat assortment of SKW and PASniONABLK priiiyX .11 il liner y, Te which she would invite th attention of th Ladie Iler .tock csasists of Straw. Silk, Crape, Fancy and Plaiu BONNETS, Of every description; Ladies' and Children's Hats, Head-dresses, Nets, Veils, Caps, Ribbons, Laces, Rushes, Flowers, and Trimmings .ot . every kind usually found in a Millinery Store. Bonnets sod Hats Itis.rirve. Pressed or Colore I toertier. 3dillery work of all kirds done wiih neatnes and despatch. Orders frem'a distance promptly attended to. r-& Pearl street, North of Main, oppo.-ite tho M. K. Church. April lt, lr3. JStf New Photograph Rooms! WATSON & ESTELL II AVK opened an skUrs new snit of PHOTOOKAPII 1 KOi-Vl? in ."uuti's new bollding, corner Main and Fifth street.. Richmond ( where tbey are prepared tw do all the work in their line with greatly improved facilities, and in a e'ylo of art Entirely Superior To any other estblirarent tn th Stat. Our long experience, splendid, new and costly apparatus, combined with the rxeellent arrangement of light, and the perfection in all our appliances to the minutest detail, warrant us in promising that our work Shall not be Excelled! Photographs of all sites, from extra large ala to Cartes de t in,. Perreotypes, Ambrotypes, Ac, taken at the shortest noi'oe. 7Frames, Caies, Photogrsphic Alt urns, ; , for 03TPRICES REASONABLE.!) H B The old room m be kept open for np. wf wil! be nol.l l njr one doe-riiii to porehiaae. i Hasina? been ocoupie I by u-s ror the past five i-ears, they have heroine well known. Jan 30, lxii 6 ly IX B. CRAWFORD, Proprietor of th BEE HIVE STORED Is now receiving the LARGEST STOCK OF CARPETS; Two and Three Ply INGRAIN1, HEMP AND RAG! Straw .Hatting; and Huge, STAIR CARPETS AND RODS. GvLxrtexxx 2k-ooSLta Of every description. Oil Cluth. e' neat patterns, Dress Qoods, of newest nty lea. In fact I a u determined ro have the BEST STOCK OF GOODS IV TlfE Cfff i.D Sell as Cheap. JInj.if mvtiools will he sold at old prices. lie are invitd to call at No Main atreet. Richmond. March 27. 1-K5T. The pub U tf CARPETS, WALL PAPER AND House .Furnishing Goods. VAX IISDAI,, D I X O !J A CO, aVo 74, Main Strett, Dayton, Ohio, Are now receiving a large essortmenl of the newest styles ol CxVBPETINGS! Of all kinds. WALL. AM WIVDOW PA P F.Hi, PLOJK AD TABLE OIL Cf)Tn1', t'USl'AIN DAMASKS, Out and Transparent r.ace .a Drapery Curtains. w lxacaLo-VaTcr rnXxtxclGtal BulT, Blue, Green and Whit tfiitlotc Hollands; ian Blinds, India aad Cocoa Matiings, Rugt, lioor Mars, Urnggeting, t'oun erpanre, Towolmgs, Napkins. Table Ctottis, Taole and Piano Covers. Tabk- Dama.ks. Sheetings, Irieh Linens, Carort Warp. Carpet Lining.' Sc . vhK-li th' y offer for lale at the lowest prices. April 17th .xtil. - 4w Worrall's Incompirablo Cou?h Mixture ! W iU rclieva tho Consnmption, a&d prolong l fe. It i. g'yl for cough arising from (.'unsumpt.iin. It is good fur CLUgh arising front Bran-hit-:!. It will core nearly every mm of I'ronchiiis. It is g Mrd for congh arising from worms io children. It is god for -ouiTj atisiag from notation colds. . It is good for Quinsey and eommon sore throat. It is gotd fur Whooping cough and Croup. go'.d for hnarstii.ss and tickling in tho throat. mo singer or speaker ' Did bo without it Sold by Putt., riotnujer & Kelly, Jane Morrow, J and tho agent. Wholfjale Of5i, Plttmtaver knd Kelly's, r.ichmood, Indiana. Read the following: Picuuond, Uto , March 26th. Hit Mil) D nisT Pin Sia: I can stt that Dr. ffVorraRV tacnmrarablo Cough Mfi'ttro" bas been used in mv family, and that 1 has tu heeiratiev in reeoniinenjing it, aad think that those who are afflicted wi'h rongbs, and give it a fair trial, will eiperieoeo relief fixta its na Tears respetfaiiy. ' LEWIS U STCBB8 ' D D riESBY, Ajrent P.ichnscnd, April 17th, I8. i .Ilin.lll.UU TJNDEBTEKERl j ?fa. 59, .flaisa t , OppoaiU Starr Hall. ' BICII.TI05IO. ., - . L ' " f" ' r i rSoew pret seed te etteod rssaeeale wreeapllr an eat-i l.iact. r..y. with a Urerae or Carrtag. Hs keep a hand al I asea of Metali Case aad Caskets. TERRACOTTA BURIAL CASES. . , . i it , i . . These Case art made of material otneh ia e veriest! a g, neither eater nor dampaeos having any egwet npon It I warrant them neither to rest or decay; they new truly the lasting Burial Caael Also Woodew CedBn-s of all sises always on hand. Aagaat. 'a J3-tf Bargains, Bargains I endersigsred.ee roUroSrwaaSh kasiaoas.eSer r stock traawawaogx.dte-see4eeag IV redeoew prfeew : aa wiil keis p way ears iaat. eeUtt AriVSr. Mv tae wr.s aoateriaU aad by exeeafcw waaaasi w- aawl si ';, apBrrOBity to oay mm wtsbiag to aarcAasw, to swewre a rare bargant apply MOBDtCAI PABST. April i7th. A GOOD 0PP02TUSITT For a Lady of Enterprise! f garjs andorsig-nad hoia g Aesiraaia of retiring h in awI tnes oa aecooat of hev health, a go neeriwoiin ia ,,. offer. 1 soaoy aw a wngtsaog to eegas la a yloaoswt aad sroatas sasiaee. f r paruea.aes ptaao wail aaoiad ress Mrs. X. w. AI-W.SM A-. A sUcaawesd, Isdiaea. May 3 to-tw

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