Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 33, Number 27, 26 June 1863 — Page 4

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Leaves (all, but lo, the young buJs peep! Flowers die, but Mill ib.ir seed sbe.ll bloa. ! rrtndvh the quick yar,g life shall leap, Vrhea spring shalt r, uie and t urb ti.e tiui'3 Tbo splendid shirerrf brere blood Is tbriilirf through cr oi tintrf rsw. And she wtidinold tun witbaiood Tbe lyrsr.t, lilt agsia sor brow. -Ood's precious charge sternly keep t'n'il tha noel victory ;

With freedom w will livo, or sleep .. . y , Whhcr great dead bo set as tree, ' j . Otd tot git as when w lorget To kerf IbeoW nag flyicg yet.

j ."J or: t to Front tie Cincinnati Oastw. r The Caie of I.mm '!. Templw Kt OCllCr ' "''"" ! ..7 i w-T.tf V': ' Mention was made In yesterday a paper of tbe dismissal of this esse at the rrqnest of tbe Prosectjtmg ; AtTorney of . the ; Police Cooft."' The following statement will show the excellent charaefef cd standing of Mr. Templer, and be injusiice of any odium being attached to him on account of the un- i fortunate arrest. : w ; "1 ' fiHCisSATi, June 3, 1863. ; Police Court; JvJye Warren Presiding : S.ate of Ohio r H. P. Dirlow, David

Teiai ler. and ( Jarne N. Templer. , This

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The FLORENCE Sewicg ' Machin? MASKS F-C DirrKREXTiTITCHES.. The lock. Knot, double Lock k Don-Ie Inot

ww cdwm tank. sua atttati, i with liui -r leu

CCrlF monili. ripnt wid. to e I eBr KruutT' ik ersrru. Brm- Mi thiiiaea other dw.

BelwT an4 carton rcicTs. F:teea cirnlars tatraBW.

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fiUlW k CL&1K. ilffrd, Mine.

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apertar. e iro(J tara.n tha tia ub acrew.

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June 3. at 3 O clock, btfore Judge Wart ren. fcaetb wart r.i Urht or WIl.te atraoj art ., ,, , .1 - j .1 tteeataoi; or fiatan vh ao ia rani, wuhutarBio Ucni-iiJerabiy a'ta-r tr.e tmie announcea tu twbric. i ran. i.tntir. r .pii.txi aiii .......I , , u n.nnni.. ..nu and aaid B"iwla. It don che heirt riuett ort with jol

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' ' May it'pIet&Q TOUT Honor in the C.'6e ln tbrTrnfrtbnr th-t.Lon, ad rrom onakUii r t 4 : . . IT . l 1rlw ' toanribtr.eB rrtilr be done while tie niact

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David Tem pier jind James . Ten. pier. I .ivm, tocki, quiiu -n k rmas ,7 . , ' JS ... j. . ... .JUxma liac It will doioH the dr of tbe operator. dCfire that JOUr HondT Will ClsmiS.S tfe eiMJ f A htunicr.all u.tr tool....4 'B.rnna- '.'. wto far as Janet X. Temtler ia eonemed, er.'" wh h .aiatbe wortt iuf.tr- romUhed wita

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I'iianapolit General AfCtt.

ami CCUticuC the Cae BO far AS II, J . XJar- 0f ewtog aaJ eirialars, aUJrrM low and David Temj li r are concerned for rB1BOn.ii . Corn.f

lea Ch)S. . ' Stateiatnt ftie Cast of ' TJu Ftte 'if Tt H P. Par low. David Temjler and . i Ju met A.- Ttrtttftler it cwiccrntJ. Mr. James N. Templer is the Prcwecuiing Attoriiey ol the 13ih Judicial Circuit of Indiana. He is a man ot excellent private character, and of standing and promise in

his profeocion. The only circumstance that

ftehgion, morals, financial , and , pclitica prosperity, among ourselves and jhoughou

tbe world, are to be vitally affected by tLt t

result ot our terrible sirugle.' Society i , being disturbed in its every interest Irotr

centra to foundation. But perhaps the ilasf f led to his arrest was the fact that a tmali the most diiecily interesied in thpeotflict packaj-e, weihinf; perliaps nt more thn a- " . I I 1 D. 1

i the working das. Two forces, .tw,, "" r six-pouuaa. naa oeen seni 6y .. . . -i pres by the auctioneer, to wUr-m the goods

1UIIIIB Vt VITIIISllUn, IWO BB1flUS (II BOCI . - -. 1 .. 1 , . , i' ... ujipoi-eii to be atolen. were constguexl lor

ety, not onJj esientially dnMincVbut u'tttlj fial. The package s-nt was rnaiked"!!.

, incompatibh', and are engaged in effotts t I . Uarlow, tn the care of David 1 ere pier, strangle and destroy each other. Frte In- Winchester, Ind." dus.ry and Servile Labor now have each When tbe nacka .rnved at Wiixbcster. , . . - , Mr. J, A. Jenipler was there attending other by the throat, and it remains to Le Co,.rt. That fact was known bj Mr. Wil seen which is to accomplish the victory! . liamson, the express acjen', slw sent word In our industrious, economical, free Nerth,, to Mr. Templer by Mr. J. R. Perdien. an, Labor has been more honored than in an ""ney of Portland who was also there . . . , , attending Court, that there was a package , other part of the world. of goods theie for his ( Mr. J. N. Templer'e) In the Slave States, on the oiLei land, brother. When Mr. Perdieu got ready to Labor has been more dihhonored than it) it' K home, Mr. J. N. Templer accompanied bf.s been in any other patt of the civi'wed i him Tt? the express office, asked the agent . . i U.r the package, receipted for H in his own ' name, handed it to Mr. Perdieu, who took v The industrial life which in the Norrti. jt tw Portland and delivered it to Dvid . j jslly earns for the Laborer a position of in-S Templer.- Th fact that the jiackage was - dependence and respect, in the South de-.' addre.-sctl to ihe care of David TrmpUr, j

e .11 .1.. .: .i ti :. rio was 10 uio express nrem so wen

, - o J . - eept to lie down and die, and degrades him 1 to the level of a beast of burden. A "point er dog is of more conesjuenee than n del ving man. The Southern Slates have taken ample caro there shall be no mistake on thia

vital point. Uverand over agian in official Williamson. Express Agent, to forward by documents, in the speech en of their leading ny responsible person of their vicinity, who , public men, in their chief organs of opinion, sl ould c,,ari' e at Winchester, any package - ,i i . j i i . , it , ,. t that office fortheai ; hence the a vent uothey have declined implacable hostility to . c j r t t r j- .1 . 7 t v J v'v tided Mr J. It. Perdieu tint a package fr

n.M. .v cuiieijr iu any u. Tempter was there, and to call for it,

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I C t sVi?- "fV J -r purify ths blood, tid I Rb tb fluids move on un.iittri ymf?F?t frtrnrtwl in health aftsun.

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AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS.

W3S A.nB FRS

tO" rii.L 'r era f-r Wiadnw h. Blinds. Paora, franve Mauldiaa Uraeket: Mwtla and -bvfe ruraiaaara work f eaerii jr. tfCUOOL DICs&S. Bllaaade a' SEASONED LUMBER! SnA aa low lh? to. me etva hoaffht Ut hU fr.rkt. - . . Lull., fcs,. tr. JtZvSsxth I'uwHi nfura utit of Sf ftin. R.rhtnond Jo-I. - . tZILA skMIXU A - O. , ft JuBSi9 . 3 tf

Ar yon sick, feeble, and ccmplaiuing; Are jou out oC ut kr, with rnnr yrtfin dorand, ad )or tiling utvcom furiAib'" Th1 ytn d tuniB art oftio tbe yreiui u

kw.aunowM iJWteA. -nie fit of

J aud hould be avertei t y a 4iarajr iM-a of tlie rUi ttm-

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Runaway Apprentice- , 1 m araing laeflarwai fttW Hoase f ICefage, at Cincinn .tl 'ttin. leu my euvby wntbetrl twre frtino m yfr ol irn ni jrti retifiur; ft m &o my icrTioe iit be rutut!! rcwrjej i expect paid btti-iei, i : lm Ohio or ndiAD. Ali pcri iw hrbtiria r cuplv Id0 hici tUI be irueC'Uei worilia to , .Juoe 5:U, 15,!, ,13 3 . I. J, k&RSCMS. CifY TIX FOB 186317 rpBE Tax fijera of thecirjr of Richmond are lureM nvtBed that the taaeauf raid tin are saw Bar Ali are rniireiju.ir repeated to pajr apaa aoon at ib(. MB (Xiiireeje(H.ijr ia aw. jB:Kiea tf an tax rhall not be paid on or before. i.Le rtxt Moad&v ia eptemlw, the eoOect-.r aiall protr4 t) collect tBa wd toy dtrt-e nd aaia ef B sooU ii t-sttiW of the peraon charred tbarealth. firing in lae iiutice ny written or ftrinted advert iaemeBta, mt up in ihree oi tba laon imhitf plaeea iq the B'-ly-OWtngr to tbe redaction ol the cin- tax, 1 trutl (but all

tax payers will reapopd l-rompilj m iu call. " o-Tbe Colltctor's ctEce is in tbe B-twq HuildiBR.u etairs. f. R. 1TILL1 AJla, Cnj Collector, liicbmood, Jcne 5, 1'6 5. ,., ,.. 44-bw

known, and who was in the fi.-qu nt prao

lice of receivinsr and sending packagps connected with his business as a merchant, and from the inconvenience of procuring prompt transit, it had, with tho consent ol David Timulcr and all other buMness men of Pcnland, becotno the constant habit of Mr.

Mi ape. In the Constitution of the Confederacy,it is true that the principles of the old national instrument have not b.en departed' from to any extent, except in the one subject of free labor. Slavery i declared to be the only lru foundation of society in the world. An infeiior race timet be the vasi-aW, the s.-rvants of a superior. In order that one branch of humanity (.hill liin with extreme brightnesi, it is recchnary that another branch shall be used as ' buff-hkin wherewiih to do tbe bnrnixhiiig.

I fie laoorer is to bo reduced to ti e eon--

who in lime notified James N. Templer,

who receip ed for it and sent it to his brother. So much is this the practice, and ao Utile attention paid to any fact except the safe delivery of packages thus sent, that no attention was paid to the name of Darlow, and the unlimited coiifidence that a'l who know the aeent bve in him, prompfrd the figninij of tho .Company's record where he directed. If James N. Templer had not been at hit Court al .Winchester when the picket airived. Mr, Perdieu or soma oilier reighbor would have fallen a victim to sus-

pici n and rarest, not from a guilty partici-

paiiou iu a wrong, but only trom a disposition to occriinmoflnte. Portland, it rhotilJ bn staled, is 18 mi.'es

il a.' jvLrc5 of the body into viroas aa-

tire obvtrB-tiiiB whi'-b Blska

disease, A cold settlna im-!i-r la tha Unly, aivi ou. stnuu its nujrl Cunctfe ii'- ibese. if nut reiiered, react D;a tbeinseliKi sad tlie surr.MindiDg ar-ana, proxliKin reu :r.d aggravation, suff -rm,, .! dis.-a. While in tbis con.bti.n, ojir.e.l by tho deranaemntii, take Ayer'n l'ili. and see b w directly they restore the , natural action of tbe ajm-m, auJ with it Uie buoyant f ling or hiHli airtin. What le trno snd an apparent ia thN tririal and common complttirt. is nlso true in niaajr r of tbe deefi-e-ated aad danfrous dtrtempers. Tbe sama pnrjHtirc eT-t expU them. Oan4d by Mmtlar otwrroo. ti m and derangement of tbe oatontl functions of tha body, tbty r j r.ipidlv-, and many ef tbeBi surely, cured by the samn mns. Nonrt wlm kmnr the yirtns of thea fills, will m-c'.ect to employ them when suffering from tbe di-orJdr-i they cure, Statem.nti from leadln? nhTnict.ins hi eome of rhe priucipal citios, aud fruiu oilier well knowo public persons. From a Pbrwonling Merchant rf S, tmtis, Jb. 4, 185, Dr. Aizb: Your Pills are the paragon or all that ia treat in medicine. They hare eared my little daughter of ulcerons sores upon her hand and feet that had proved incurable for year. Iter mother has been Ionic griev- . , oualy afllktod with blotehm aod pimples on her skia and lo ber hair. After our child was cured, she also tried J Jnr fills, aod tbey bare cured her. ASA M ORG RIDGE. Ai a Family Physic. From I'r. E. W. Cartujnyht, tew Orleanu Trior Pills are tha prince of purges. Their excellent tjnalitla surpass any cathartic we possess. They are mi lit but very certain and effectual in tbair action on tha bowels, which makes them invaluable to ua in tbe daily treatment of disease. IIeadache,SiekIlalacbe,Foal Stomach. From Dr. Ediu 4 Bogd, Baltimore. SauiBso. Ater: I cannot answer yon what complaints I have cawi with your fills better than to say all thai to err treut with a purgative mr lwine. I place great depeur

oen'-e on an env.ct.UiU catnartic in my daily contest wita vr tt. j - eii i disease, and believlnir as I do that your Pills aOurd us tb V CTy ZXSLJXwSOZuS OUmmer OU&WlS.

vm wo wwfV) n m vUHiw vaiue uittiu uiuiy . Prrrs bttuj, Pa MaT 1, 1855. Da. J. C. AtbU Sir: I hare bwn repeatedly cored of the worst ktmlaehm any body can have by a doe or twe of your Plila. It eeiiu to arias from a foul atootaclk, which tb?y cImuiao at once. Y'jara with groat respect, ET. W. PREBLE. Cf?r rf Steamer Clarion

'Cnnimissionci's fc'ale B8UAST tean order of tl.e Wayne Common Pleas M of wtyie county Indiana. matett the may Term, 14-' the tioalersinei ottere ar prtTtte 9 ! a valuable aut well Imprt fcU Ifrn, conebrtin oi mrre-a, and beoif a part ef fractional aection 5, in township 14. and j a? g west in said county, and tying on the Richmond and New CaMie railroad, about one mile and one half no'lb-wesi of the city o Rirhtnond. One thirJ of tbe pureaaae soooey will be rqatred down, and the res Hue in two equal i Daialment-t of one and two years ajur date, wtih or without iDterest as may suit the purchaser. Notes and a a9ortrag on the land will be required for the deferred payment?. PermiM wishing to purchase can call od Levi Jeaanp or Richard Pedilrick. ' ELI A HBNBY.CoiiJmUsloi.er. - Jane 5 - i x4 A FTEMION ATTEATIOiN 1 ,- to the

FRESH ; At Strattan's Corner. '' Of the latest and n-ost desirable styles of , LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Consisting In part of black, plain and fane drees s'lks, silk aad linen p 'plins, light colored alpaeav, Iwsters, Pars plaids, mosauihiquee liimalaaa mohair, checks, cballies, ginghams, la a us. etc., ore.

Also, Jfen and Boys' Wear.

G RE'A T R E D f C T ION " . ' ti TUI pbjces or 3

STANDARD MACHINES,! ' : :; i..'i5" ' . -' a: .-,:.. : Well known to be tbe best tor Maaa'actarisf parposes So, 1 Shnttio Machine, formerly soid at Bedaced ;-. tor ----- - - - So. . ShtHUe tacald.e, formarlj sold at lw. stelnred "..,. 1 - - ,!.".;. .. lsiNaER'8"r. :. i, t: eBTO.?W.s-Sm I

Is the best Marbiee ia the world fa ramlry iSewteg and , light anaafaetariag parpases. . PKICB. (with Hmaa,ad beaatifaHy ornamented .3s? ; We wootd aak tee enr Letter A Ma. -sine the ipsern attention of Vest Makers aad Dress Meters aad ail thcew v who want Mscblsee for light mtoo acturicg pcrr-nee - : Iber ambedB the priaeipiee o the Maaataeuimg Ma J

chines, making, like them, the interlocked stttch an J re -dretmedto be as eeTe. rated or fwl'y Sowing and l-ght t manasaotsurwif parpoaes as our Manuiaetarteg MaehlBes are for manoiaaturiBg parposes in general. , FAMILY SEWIN'O MACHINES 4 re valuable in pro o'rtioo tetbe aamker ef thiags they ran do well. See m hat oar's earn to teforo making a - There Is no foiiHtl'drtf valoe of our Machines for mannfetBrBg rkuem, iiot U ia aal a' law- ifc-u the . publis ben to te.rn liit tie eeaei.tial elemei tj 0! ma ehiwebeatadsptej Sohe heaTleet wore waai aire the elements to be emno.'lie.t ta a ganlj- M.cS'tt " is now welt undeeet..,!- ll.t fit lter a MMtfnt s the : nly Fsmity Machine vet f-red t.. the puilic which b I sfmptlettv. rapieitr; B'ai'ity aad ewUiiuy o( air t ireJon. Wkilwasa g-ueral thing tt- ---j mschite people are candid eu..jb to artntrwleitjre that car r.aobicea r aneaaatod for Biai.uf.eftoTing pir,os.T. thry are a'most nsrttu assert iu li e uni hreth tbt Singer's Uetter A or Pernio; Machines are t-ota gcteo the- '! TBI is a mere trick a' the tra.ie, ati-i we ceud;:tly in rite fiose Interested in the sot.Jeet t 1 x-c:ft.' -r thvro ee' -. aee-what uir Utter ramlly Ateniee. wtth ll tbe recer,. is,i r ivemeuts. are ca-l'l . oi - ijt hi.e they "HI sea the mo delicate mster.al f. p'cti i. ts I'rea'iy etate. Ibey nre also a.lapteJ to igf;. ajia-ar toruig parveaei. au.i this, he it remew-b.-red , tau cot re ssid et any ot the other ramHy XHcnioes yet offered to the pahfce, . -' i . . The Mas 1 and S Machines aj e of great capacity, and -lopUcah.a for maauJacinriug pttt'psts. 1 -ir So. 3 Machines are es;e-i uly lne t t all tii-ili t tighkaod heavy Uetticr .ri. In am" TrimmiXK, Hoot anil Shoe M-king. lii nean Mailing, i. Ii?y rerf rxtra sise. withan r' lor g eroupfi ' o take au,ier it i.d Mitch the Urgent siBtM Iales. T.ae uv-tcely any ;.aet cf a Trimmer's stitcb.tig thnt cannot he better dot iU i hem ma a hg hsrui; so too tho saving l tineaSd ahor is very great. The table ot these Sachiaee is Ct inches lone, and tbe sbn'tle will boldeix times as mach :

thrd as the slmtt'eof those asei for ea.innug earpe sea Tits Urn m-4.-htnes work nsftit s small ones

We hare always en band Hemmi Oaaire. SOk Twist, Liecn sod Cotton Thread on Spool., best ilicoint Oil to bottles, etc. . , i

Our customers noy rest assured that all , our Brunch Offices are furnished ictth tie j "genuine articles" ' 1

C - L - ' 1l ease of small purchases the mooeymay le sent in posta -e stamps or bank iute. Ot.OerreipMaJ.iita eill esas wsitaihair Jia.as ilstinctly. it is all important tht we should in each case

9 AO persons requiring intormtton - aboot Sewing Machines, their siaes. prices, worxiug capacities, and the t best mettiids of purchasing ran obtain it tw sending to i

oa or any el our. Uraneh Offices far a copy ol fyf.

I. M. SINGER & COS GAZETTE Which to a beautiful pictorial paper eftttroly d. otsd to

the subject. t will tie sent gratis. rrff-We have made the above re.iuclion In prices with the twofold view ol bvnenuintr the public and oaretves.

Tbe public have bcea swindled by spurious onetimes raiJe in imitation of ou's The metal in tbem. from the Iron east inn to the smAlteet piece is ol poor qnalitv. Their makers havo net Tbesneane to do their work well. They are hid away in secret places whiTe it would he impossible te hare at their eoozmand the proper mechanical appliances. It is only by doing a great business. aad having extensive maaa'ecturing estaMishmente. that good machines can be maite at moderate prieee. Tho bestdestgned machines, BADLY MaDK are always liahlo to get. out ot order; and are sure to eoet considerable trooele acd money to keep tbem in repair. The qualities to be looked tor in a Machine a re, certain ty of correct action at ail rates of speed, simplicity of eons'.ra' tion, great durability and rapidity of operation with tbe least tabor. , Machines to combine these essential qualities, must be made of tbe best metal and finish od to pertectiou. We have the ways and means on a grand scale to do this. j Tbe .purchasers of Machines, whose daily bretd it may eonci-rn will find thst those having the above qualities not only work well at rapid as well as slow rates ol speed but last long in the finest possible working order. Our ' machines, as made by us. will eara more u"n-y with les , labor than any other, whether in imitation of oar's or not. In fact, they are eheapertuan an r other machines

as ft I. M. t-IN')KH - t'O. ,

tireBi'w.y. .new York. J. H. WASSON, Agent, j

RICHMOND, IND.

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' -" ' 1 ' MAY tit PROCURED Z:"ZZ . AT JROII $8 TO $12 PER ACRE, i liear Isrkeu, iiilrMis fiarrBei. ii all t. .tcsiiin aT CiiUiiiiiiii. 1,200,000 Acres, in Farms of 40, 80, 120, 160 Acresj snd upwards, in ILLINOIS, the Garden State of America. "

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dition of slavery, the white laborer as well

as lh blat k. Thin it ihs Amihern il.i,ii,a '

Will Northern freemen allow this doctrine. nor!l' of "'C:f nt-brest ejrpr.s to be put in practice; never! The coiilict , office a,", ,l 18 CU8,om of ,he express is bard, is lcog. is full of disappointment 1 Pnt s M ' re statfd, when coodi arrive u but theiNoithern . freemen know that the I '"rwnr'1 ,"'m to heir d-suaaien . by the force of right is on their side and will in' very C,pt '"1PPortuui.'y that presents it-thst-An.l nr.;i llV,f.,. . , v I- self: and It wa.- this habit ihat led him to

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The OrlKiunl Coppei fiend.

notity .Mr. lVrdieu ol tlie aim, ot the package. Tha fact above stnted is the oidv one that led to the nrrest of Mr. James N. Templer It should he further staled that Mr Jimps N. Templer had no connection or in'eret of any kind in the. store carried on by his

brother, nor nas ne ever oeen in uincinnsti

from BsosJict Arnold's Proclamation t. the Citi ens snd Soldiers of tho United Slates, issued Uototer HO, 17 SO. Vou are promised liberty bv the lenders

of your affairs, but U there an individual in accompanied by his brother at the time if

tbe enjoyment of it. save your oppiessors? the robberies m question, lor several harr Who among you dare speak or wri'e what been committed on Messrs. Shaw and Bar he thinks against the tyianny which has hour. It is weM known, and can be estab robbed yow of your property, imprisoned lished beyond all question, that Mr. James your ion?, drags you to the JieU of bu'tle, N. Templar was atten linp: the Courts of his and it daily deluging your country irith Circuit, and was not in Cincinnati at all, at pour blood 7 or near the time of either of the robSeries, Your country once was happy, and had and in truth, prior to his arrest, had been in

the proffered peace been embraced, the last the city but twice. Once in the summer of

twoyears of misery had been spent iu peace 18.15, with his grandfnth-r. ia consultation and plenty, acd repairing the desolation of with Dr. Mussey, and then stopped at tbe a quarrel that would have set tbe interests Gait, and the last time on the evening of ol Oreat Britain and Ametica in a true hht, March 14th, 1863, with the Hon. J. C. V

and cemented their friendship. - . , Shanks, a member of the last House of

V wi.k In luaif a ,1, K 1 .. I k ! T . - . : C ,

ei.c. .v K.u m vuvwwu trauu VI Allien IVeDI CliC tit B '.I V en , VII men nv JT3m aill

cans to the attainment of peatee, liberty aud

safety, the first objects in takiag the field. What is Amerhsa ai ia lami pf widows, orphans ausi begge'is-btrt wbatiieed of ar-

gumenifiTa-a- fauiaiiniteminnre mis

ery tha -Jj fproa? give my promisel Wfijuiiabate vdome to all whaWiJtsfwWd ;joiv-ril tneasures necesa. J XTp ttj olvour affliction ,

ciras

our-

inston City, when they stopped at the Wal

nut S'reet IIone, Jesvinfr lor home on the 1.5th, via Day tun. Mr. James X. Templer and his counsel, sought ao investigation of the case, but the Prosecutor, reijardir the evidence whoHv insufficient, abandoned the prosecution. It should be stated that Mr. James N. Templer was the first person who informed the officers of his brother's escape.

and rendered them every assistance in big

power, to send persons in pursuit, and no

body tioub's, who knows anything of tbe

circumstar.ee , of ttie case, that he very much regretted the fait, or supposes, that he. in any way. counseled or assisted him in mskinsr hisecpe. Mr. James X. Tem

pler ha f rie xfa of eminence and worth who

Not M Very Bal l ast. have, m the bt spn: cr friendship, rolun "riG'll 'i i . . i -.i. I' i tarilv tendered their services to rescue him

The State Sentinel, referrintr to tbe arrest from the odium that has accidentally and un

of eighteen Copperheads in Johnson Coun- deserredlf been thrust uron htm. Judge ly. in this State, for armed resistance to the Jacob M. flay he and the lion. J. P C.

enrollment, nays "the tacts as we under. Shanks, the former the Judget of the Court Stand them do not make a very bad ease ' of Common Pleas ia wtieh Mr. Templer against the prisoners." According to the practices, tho latter a member f the last Sentinel's own account, Mr.. Taylor, the Hoae of R?pre.sentatives in Congress, and enrolling officer, went "to the bouse of an Mr. Tetnr-W's law partner.-kaye known I im aooaaioUnce (J. P. Buro-ess. one of the men ' from the tme bevwas shr years of air-

'arrested,) whom he met at the door with i Ho.N Thomas. M" Browne, a member of the

.w fmmm .ILWV HU WW BKVS UUH feysfT tl eown try, wrW atUi ee,rs proifBByfir

petltM Wajailion VOSW il TalfMCt SU we isfcajrittk fit .tov imriea upjn

BENEDICT ARNOLD.

a ren in bie hand and who"rrar' ad

. vised Jfr. Taylor to go Aomo if he pained his life wind gin up the job he had underta-

ten,' With tbia autemen of the ease, the

State' Sene'eVef Indiana; and Xr. J. R Per

dieo. his oilier couneel, and the other friends ? s t! a

wno accompanied tvm. nave snewn Mm from early boyhood, aad all bear testimony

ter.

Sentinel says 'this cruel parade of iMcea; to hie ezcellsBt.publio and private charac

men was a burning sname. e ao not know what weald constitute a guilty man or a "bad eaae' in the estimation of the tfcnUnei. If Mr. Burgess or any of his armed Kang had carried their threats ioto execution and murdered the enrolling officer, we infer the Sentinel would have regarded tbe act ee one of slight iodiscreiioo. fur which an

arrest would have been "a burning shame

ana

XVTbe State Sentiael says that there are no better friends to tbe Gpverament than Vallandigham and Pngb." Which Government does the Sentinel mean, tbe Fed. eral or Confederate ? The answer depends

upon t!e fact whe'her the Sentinel, in writ-

ana "a gross outrage upon tbe liberties cfi ir.g'the sentence. -fni the citiseus." Zraf nr i?e. j truth. St. Jo. Regi

ntetce; Tritended to lie or ttll the

ister,

Billons Disorders Lirtr Complalata. .mw Dr. Thendore Bell, of yew IV City. 1 Not only ara your Pill- admirably adapted to tberr par - pooe as aa aperient, bat I find their beneficial effectsBpoa tbe Liver very marked indeed. They have in my practice proved more effectual for the cure of btltout cm piainu than any one reuasdy I can mention. I sincerely rejoice that we bave at length a purgative which is worthy tha uufideuve ot Uw profussiua and (as mle. ' . , , . DErARE!rr or rax Iicrrttoa, Waalnugton, D. "th teh, lbo6. j Sir x I have Bsed your i'IIIk in my general and hospital, practicoever since yow-Biaila tbesa,wid caonot hesitate to say thtiy arw the best caxuaruc vm employ. Their regtt- ' latinis action un the liver is quick aud deckled, consequently they are an admirable remedy lor derangements tt th.-it organ. Indeed, 1 have seldom found a case of b'U'Hu diae so obetiuate that it did not readily yield to Uieut. 1 ratoraaliy y ours, ALONZO BALL, M. D, . ,, tiiyncutn (if iht Aurme HutpiCaL Dysentery, Dlarrmorst, Relax, 'Worms. Vww Dr. J. a. &-ent, o Chicago. , ' " Toor Pills have had a long trial in my practice, and I bolt them in nttem as one of the newt aperients I havo ' over found, 'their aluwative efiect nxoi the liver makea Ueju au excellent remedy, when given in small doves for oii'ous dgieuiery and duirrhcKU Ibeir sngar-coatlns; mivkes them very scceptabU aud couveuieut tor the uso of w o! en sn-1 cblldicn. , . , Dyspepsia, Impurity of tr.e Blood. iVoaa i.rx. J. V. Htma, isstar ij AUrrnt ChurcA, DomUm Dr. Avxat I nave used yonr Pills with ex tranrdinary , sticcees ill bit family and among tlwse 1 am called lo visit ia uiitreH. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify tlie bl.jod, they are the very best remedy I bave ever known, and I caa cenfidently recommend them u. my friends, Vou is, J. V. HIME8.

WtiLssw, Wyoming Co N. T., Oct 24, IMS. ' j PkiR Sir ; I am nsing your Cittharfic pillv in mv prae- i

tice. and Snd them an excel lent pnrzarrv to cleanse tho j

JoH G. MkACaAM. M. D. Cont Tpat Ion. Cost Iv-rness. Snpprevslon, Hliriinistlim, tiont, Nrurllgia, Dropa, Paralysis, Kits, etc. From Dr. J. F. Vaughn, SLmtrrat, Canadm. Too much cannot be said of your Pills tor the cure of engttrmess. if others of mir fraternity have Ibnnd them as efneacious as I have, tbey shrtild join me in proclaiming it for the bent-lit of the multitudes who suffer from that complaint, which, although bad enough in itself, m the progenitor of others tb-it are worse. X believe cos. ftprwcai to originate in the liver, but your Pills affect that organ and cure the disease. Frvm itru Swtrt, Ptifticvm and SKdmife, Botbm. I find one or two large doss of yrwx Pills, taken at tho proper time, are excellent prrmatirea of tho aaftsrax secre, ttan aim wholly or parti ally swpptvaseil, and also very effecruiU to dunse rhe sfomacA and erprl arorsu. They are so mqch the beat phystc we have that I recommend no other to my patienta. n From Ike Ber. Dr. Ifamket. nf tht mt-Ouxtimt Thpit. Church. Prustn Horn. Savannah. Cs. Jan. 6, 1S6S. HowoRre Sir: I should bo unarratefui for the relief your skill has brought me if I did not report my case to yew. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excruciating wrwrabrar pauns, which ended ia carewac rAewwustirm. Nntwi:hUnding I bad the bet of pbysieians. the rtiiwwipf. grew worse end worse, until by tbe advice of your excellent acent ia Baltimore, Dr. Mackenxie. I tried yoor Pilei- Their effects were slow, bat sure. By pel asset sag ia the bso of toesn, I am now entirely well. SrwiT CBXsnnm, Intoa Rouge, L-. S Oec. lSSS. Tht. Am : T have been enttretv cured, bv yoor Pills, of fVwisav&c bagB paiurai aawiaaa that had affiicted sao for years. VISCKST 8L1DELL. Bf Mnet of the PtTta ta market contara Merrwry, which, altboagh valuable remedy la skilful hands, as waogermis in a pwbrie pill, from the dreadful cones queoees that frequently toIV w it., incautioas wee. Thesw cootaia do mercury or SDioeral SBhstaaos whatever. Price), SS cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for SI.

Black and Brown Cloths. Liaek doeskia and aumwier ru.

simerea, ciiahmerets. Ac. A tso, umbrellas, snn umbrel- I Ajr-Local Agents Wanted.

as, parasois. i luie. Bats, cnaaer nooos,. men and ioy s 1 Jan. xath. lHii. hats, floe soil cheap, tlotaea's. miaees and children's'! , shoes, and qoeensware. all of w hich, together with fre ( - --,e. quenl accessions, purrbawl tuthehest murkets. are to be i TH0BIAS NESTOR, sold as lo as the lowest, etberefore solicit the attru- , r ttu o. the desenminating P,,ic-".',5' SON" i Vcrrltr ofl-runnnil Mrtfri' Streets,, OnrWm. F; McOnwelti.at his post read, w aerve'the ) RICItM0Nl, INDIANA, V ,

Kicftmond. May 8 - 1 23 tf I DEALER IS . ,

v b '

HO aUBfJJ flO HOUSE Oil FIRE.

ferVwV-".' "

' lrv c v .;.

But merely giving public noiice that ' WIG CI NS CO.,

JIAISSTItrCT. I

x ' i'jo: received a Irrge stock of Ooods, tmechssed I -t . :

.T.", D l,,e BJl' ' ""antuacturrre and Importers 101 ( A H . a i .1 r V' nv e.. - , i. , . i . . . .

iwbifm,i.viita.nM rr ,K ' manufacture viz

'Wigirins & Co., Wo 29, Main Street,

VOODEN WARE, , o?XXO3ja.-wjwjrax"3 , C?0 . , ; jzsirCASH PAID FOKfQ J

Butter, Eggs, Lard. Bacon.

.1 . And sit kiuds vl Country Produce. May 8. l-63

SO tf

The nHnois Central Kailroad Company offer, OS 10H0 CXZSTT, ths beantiral and fertile FBAIBIB LANDS lrine; alone; to who!o line of their Railroad, TOO .... ' , JULES UT LKN'GIH, apoar ths tnost favorable Terms for enabling Farmers, manufacturers, Kscfcanics and Workiagmea to make , J . for themselves and their families m compete ncjyAoa a - .. " ' H03CB they can call THEIR OWH", as will sj- .4 ' V ' year from the following; statement:- fc -T - .... - . . rta.rf. ; . .

Ia av,nt raR? In extent to P.fgland, with pop ' uhwina ef 1 . TxS AK4, and a soil car. able ef wporting ilXi.iKl. ho State la the VeU.-y of i the Misstiaippl offera lo great an Inducement to she senler as the State of Illinois. There Is no - part of the world where all the conditions of dimate and eoll ao admiralty combine to producw j those two gieal atsplns, Caaa and Wmt. i i . -'.'CIJM.ITB. Nowhere can the Industrlono farmer sec are ; such Immediate results from bis labor as a a these dcp, rich, lmy sails, cultivated With se mush'

The climate ream toe extreme southern

part of the State to the Terrs Haute, AKoa A St. , Louis Railroad, a distance of nearly SjuO mUea, is ' well adapted to Winter j WHUT, fOBW, CWTTOW, TOBACCO. . Peaches, Pears, Tomatoes, and every variety of ( fruit snd vegetables ta grown In great abostianea, from which Chicago and ether Northern markets I are furnished from 4 So S weeks earlier fhan their j immediate vicinity. Between the Terrs Hauwa. Alton A St. Louie Railroad and the Kankakee 1 and Illinois rivers, a dtstanoe of 115 ml lea on i tbe Branch, and 18ft miles on the Main Trunk, i lies th great Cora and Stock raising portion of j the State. , . . .i . , . TUB OBDIMART YIELS) . - ,, i of Cora Is from SO to SO bushels per acre. Cat- . t tie. Horses, Mules, Sheep and Tioga are raised hure at small cost and yield large arofiwj. , Is Is bt-liered that .10 section of country presents great- -er indureniems for Dairy Farming than the Prairies af 1 Uinois, a Branch of farming to which bat little attenUon has been paid, and which must . yield sure proaashle vesttMa. Between the Kan kakee and Illinois rivers, and Chicago and Uua. . leiUl, a distance of fS miles on the Branch and' 147 miles by the Main Trunk, Timothy Bay, Spring Wheat, Corn. OATS, Il lRI.I'Y, RVK, Bl'CK W II E AT. -1 "Si And vegetables suited to tho otimato, are produ-. ! ced la great amindsneo, : The Borthem portion i ef Illinois Is about tbe climate of Pennsylvania, while the southern part has the climate of Ken- ' tuoky and Vhrgiaia, giving b variety of temperature In the. State, suited to almost every product of the United States. ' ' 'AfinirtxTritAL PHonrcTs." 1 The Agriewltural products of IlUnols are great-. 1 er than those of any other State. The W heat

i crop ef 4r41 was estimated at 8.ia.oi tm.hei

wnue toe t orn crop yields noi less than 14i',laitOtW boahels, besides the crop of Oats, Hartey, Rye, Buckwheat, Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes,, Pumpkins, Mquashrs, VUs, Hemp, Peas, Clover, . Cabbage, Beets, Tobacco, Cotton, Sorghum, drapes. Peaches. Apples, Ac, which go to swell the vast acirrett-Bte of production In thia fertile region. Over Fear Millions tons of produce were sent out ef the State of liliuols during ths past year. - i I . STW BtlSIWi In Central and 'rVmthem Itllriois ancoejvnon ' " advantages are presented for tbe extension of Stork rai-lng. - All kmdsof Cattle. Horses, Mules, Sheep, H in;., ., of the best breeds, yield handsome profits ; larg e fortunes bare already been made, and the field la open for others to enter., whh the falree projects of like resttluk-- Data t'asaisa also presents it iaducemeatg to many): '

fiTTiviTiiii aefefVfft.1"

vagiu.rieviaavfli fa fV.fMw mflwv iw tf lw jreerif fT SOS. -WBSWwstaWdtflswaSv 8S ofV. SO satat. (see XtttH.n em tkm JvvwaanA, mnd Attmptiarmthi Vitia Ziee, fS Ova. pisysrsi ftuissiino'WTii'aeresaf eH Hdfrprexiio ' Un rwrmcrim of ttae s!w. - A tnirkmta e foeafiy of a waeiOsWaVsw. aaasrs gaesr KT.t lamir to m nwwSawoaHe-ow wsnafsst Ut ffrvwt and ptrftKtmtm V SAw pVoat. -- 7te rayssviM steerfras nfyc m&timff fo eSfwiw n sw p'v or" rWirtWe sev.1 wuitnt to tkm rtfuirr .ears of Ave swff S Kiimmt, seiff, tf t h,jf4 0f,fiv trim tt n.'Soaea iinausl Se Jw a grwt OrwastsA eiaiaBUs ,..'.: mitlo Asm MAsn-Farrr-flrSs." 1 T Th great resourcos qf tbe Slate, In Coal. Iron, tad. Tine, Pottcr'e Cmy. l.lmetone. Sandstone, So., A e . are aimoet Bntooched; they aeraM the arrival of ctik.-wrtriagaod eeierweaie SBen, areas. . tamed to convert them Into gold. - .-. - r aiusoad svsritM of iixctotav. Rsllroada iotarsscs tho whole atata. StlB,eSO.OIlO have been Invested In completing Ol. great net-woek. that Haas aaory part Xh. SSagej ; Into Immediatr cosm swlsn w4t she sorrondwag ssatee aud the directcot thoroughfares of com-

TMK IXUVOSB rrLYTTtaX, RAIUROAD Travanas tho whom lensjUt Of Sao (x.te, frwm ; the hanka ot the Misalsappl and Lake Michigan to the Ohio. As Iu same Imports, tbe Hallroad runs through the centre of the Ktate, and ob either side of the road along Its Whohr taugUl 11 tho lands offered for sale. TO ATt-A(.B-fTInS. JXl t From the nnproosdenled advantares thle Comny eflteca, it la not awrp rhdas' that tt shout have already disposed of l,S0u,u00 acres of land.

It Is now selling av tha rata of S,S atrea par ri week . Tbe populatioa along Uie line has trebled

In ten years, and Is now 814, SSI. The Coaipany sell to actual cultivators, and every oootract contalnsan agrewtueot to cuku vote. . i - - . -,,i CTTIKH. TOWX8. MAIUaKTS, xeKinrTa. There are Ninety-Eight Pepots on the Company's Railroad, glvmg abeut oa every aevro Biiles. Cities, Towns and tillages are ailnated at convenient distanros throughewt rhe whole j-ete, where every deal rah is commodity may be found as readily as hi th oldest dries of the ' . tin Ion, and where buyers are to as met for all kinds ef farm prodoce. ,,'- " - 'i ,.:;J ....StX;AswWmfJ,.:.V ri 1" , Mechanics and working men will Snd the free, school system ewososaarwi by thw aaata, aad em v dewed wtth a large revenue for the suwoort of the

schools. Children cluaUvemeigTiiofflieeehool, i

the college the church, and grow up with the . pmanarity ef tho Wadinaf 8sate la the oVvwat Weetern limplro. No ea who has vksHed WgaatilrrrSid rearloaaf country eaa doubt that It equals the most favored deeevipeione that hat ever oeen' gives of It r but let any careful observer vMt It. aod he will

Inform yoa that the half has aot Been told of too ,i

Oarentagcs it oDers for immediate occupation and uawiwsialerevurrta. the ferseaeaef the KssVu

i r

. Sjaf

..las

em and MldiUe mates, and Canada, are moving

to Illinois in gnaatriaaitwrM.ai4ti is) bdlieveaf.

. tiiat if these eurpaaaine edvanleerse were auade

- known ta tho fanners, mrcbealrs, nsanuburturvrs 1

and wovfclng populatloh'orevarrosrnwd Ehrope,

" . "' U 1 1-. J ' 'f.lft .if,

s i ' IS

Established, J760

PKTER LOR1LLARD, SnuH and Tobacco Manufacturer, . , j. j 16 and IS Chamber. St., . Vnrm.la i Pi.-Oi.m !1im.I V V V.k-

BltOWX SXl'fF.

Macahoy. . Demi?roj.

A living prnBt. Their stock embraces a comp!eteaseort I r' Co.rH'.pp,, "achueehe. oTSlkiai "'I""'.'"-. t-tber. "AwoTwwaome.. C-piSIbO ' of all kind. ole French Kip and Call. Morocco and ,

nincinirs. Back and Fancy Enamelled. Heavy and Liiht ! . ItLLUO scrr.

eitners, together with an assortment of our Scotch. Uonry Dew Scotch,

Enamelled

j own tanago of U. sther, ali of which makes our Stock one

; oi inn urn i. me country.,. A I so 0 had it

Wiggins & Co's, No 29, Main Street

Threads of all kinds

saiti s, live ess utnnfactare. -

High Toast Scotch, Fresh Hones Dew Scotch. . Irish High Toast. Fresh Scotch. erLuody foot f Attention is calied to the lartre redaction la prices

of Pine-Out OiewlDg and Smoking Tobaceoe, which will

Js 'JrVlreti. Ho re Brashes Whirs ' fotioft rnpef3T Qonlrty

Bwsf!es, Collars. Ac., Ac , of oar otru

ah faifi for Hides.

STr"Forsae by Piummer dt Kelly, and L. J Xtca. Bich mead, Ind. Allen dc Ce Wholesale Agent, CiocinnatL Aa-.. 3o:lyr

FUK1YIT1TRE WARZE00M.

Thomas Jlatou, J I AVrSO refitted bis Store Room, and extended his faciHtiet for

nanufactnrtcf; Cabin el ITltMTlBE

isaow prepared to supply the public with SBperirar tielsaia his line. He will

cake Buroaas.Tables. BoJteais. Wardrobes. Sofas hairs of al kind, aad tn faet TTthing- in Us thap of FaraitBre. He wil? also keop for sale gen srmt assortment ef CiaciBBBtisaadB work PROMPT PAYMENTS.

.vSelKaS; kU work at n- in direct eotnretJtJei

ua waaamctarcnri similar wora in v 'u '-' as a-iottei trio CVS H s-wtsvo of pay merts and for ho C A"4!! win te!l a low assay hoBsoie CineiBnsti hw malting it to the mutual latorestof all oarliea ta

paw e-ufa ea leliverT ot the work .

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE!

f offer for sale ny Eesidenee half a mils east of the

A cite of Richmond, Ind.. known as " XI2TIE3JJ- UITiXj." This proprrty ieono of the most de-irbl in Eastern

noiana 11 consists oi a substantia! modern built

Uwelling house with a large Green (loose attac.let." 8ta ;.iiog. Carri ige House, Saoke H-aee and oTnr oat bwilMegs. The dwelling house is famished wh-b a GOkL gS S Tr,r,niI iiElTrR "Fitb sufficient rapacity to heat the whole JioussT The ath room ond kitchen are tuppliad wtth 'hot sod eold ater. Tbe grownds are well planted wiib Prolt sad 'vrnamentat Trees and Shrubbery., I wilt sell with taut . .oase front

Six to Ten Acres of Land

To salt the par chaser. Also, " " TWENTY ACRES OF LAND fithoat any Improremeats thereon , (be same distasc om towa. This lot is saseeptible of sob diTisioa.'aad jn braces some of tbe most eligible unoccupied bwi Mia g stew iu tbie vicinity . r

johx irTiiiiTTox. 'z

Feb fO, 1S3

-f-

G

rwniBel Glass) Cstismmlea For ill, t

tL VM ME B d WIL T-

aag a aatlsta Blatei Is 5 an 1" eeet hex-, ww sals

WW y

PL TM JI aa driur.

Wall PaperiJVair Paper!! NICHOLSON & BRO- ' lave just received a lot ol 'wVsall Paper, Of bow aad elegant pattwraa. Ctoll at i be t Itw Book sitarc 4 ad examine ear stock of Wall Paper. Wiodew Shades "J" ''""IT- icHotoa d aao- , koehmaad. Hareh X7.1ei63 . 14

ISAAC WOODS, i""'rwt Oraaateaial Palatsr, 'ortk,Peart-et., Opposite li ar. Building.

TOBACCO. PMCKrNfl. ' IMF. CUT CHE'IS8. SMOKIN't;. Long. P. A. L.. or plain. 8 Jro. Jio.l, Cavmdish, or Sweet, Spanish, No. 3, tweet Sceoted Oronoco. Caaaiter, Nos I A to-lxed, Tin Pol! Cavendish. Turkish. GracaUted. S-le: rircalar of prices will t-t sent on application. "Bay'l.tstii. " lSrlyr IS

Hay & Straw; X will pay tbe highest price In C ttifor Prime Cured

aijd lor Cfootlflr iar.it Stiiv! - 7 - Delirered at my 1 !

PRICES AND TEMS 0;PAYWENT--ONfLONG CREDIT. "'80 acres at $10.00 per acre, with! in- f,L t-t P Htt :.) rc oj ,

w acres, at siu.vu per acjre:

ferrM at 0 per cent, annaallw upon Ibe

following terras:

Cash .ayment, , .' . .Partnt-nt in one wear, ' i ,;, ' , , two jeara,. - it - i three " . . " four " t- -

five . " .

i r,T

: r. eereu Applaw

. . $ 48 60 f-ev? 4& OH ,, . , . 48 00 .' . 48 00 -.- 236 Otf . . , 224 OO . 212 00 '.' '. 200 00

Cash payment, . . . . $ 24 1)0 l'ajaieut to a yfarr,t, ., t . 24 00- " , twoyears,,. . .24 00 f. u -m three " . ' . .' ' 24 00 - four ,. . ,.;faiw00 " " 6ve "... . 112 00 ?m f ..,,iiMW; .1-106 00 i - .tea f, i. .:. awOOO

if u - i r-

s s ' "Y F ' F - niliJ ; ctiiig'.Land.Cmmisfi . - rf i I-.i u. ZUinoia C antral Kail road Cotapaay; Cnlcafto. -:g

5 3jnVSa

mrwg

fc-'-cJf

llufifc;i laila

-T-wD &w?V

I I' j ?i.

Take Particular Notice.; New Stock of Gold Hedal Premium i Grand and Square ' PIA3STO FORTES1'' Just Rcceired from the ' Slanufkrtnte'rs : AVui. Knabe & Co.; ; V . BALTIMORE. Tfi PUKCHAPERS OP PIANOS:

3'"rjqT

On 7th Street, north of Main. He also sells Baled Hay for. Cash Only! TIMOTHY SEED FOU -SALE I f STEPHEN SCOTT0W, " ": Wotth Seventh S reel, Richmond. lod. sareh1J.le3. ljtf . ,-- jifir -.'- - . - PAPER HA N'OI N O. - - : Le. Ariel im(tem, Respectfully iDformste public that he Is prepared to

perform paper hanging ia the bet possible masaar, oa

short notice, aad most rarvorable terms. j Orders 1 e ft at 8. 8. Dagdale's. or at his resideaec en I

Sooth Tth . street, will bepromptlyaticoded to- '

Jane ISth.t6a. . - . . W7tf

T F vou want to purchase a Piano, and save from 30ti

g '', rail at

PHIL. DICKiriSON'STVIUSIC ROOMS

Xo U Itaio-at,, Rlrhmnud lad., .... . . Where job eao bay a first elses Piano, from thirty aixty dollars cheaper them yea ess bur one st sow othoi

place. My Pianos are seected by the trst judges la the

e own try . an 1 1 See. Fore wan be rwbeo on aaa rocommeoded to be of the first quality, and warranted as represent ed . '-ft.-- '

Also, a large snleetion of Mostcal Instruments. Ha.le

Jtrio.-i.Mift-l Maur.tc. rfllL. i)ICsvl'l 1. Richmond, Jor.iS, IH63. . dS tf

Direct rrous the jtf anufacturrr. h ... Gcd! Gold! Wstebes! Wstebeo! ' .- , - c i. -' J a wel ryl in weir y t - :i: f'J i. Tbosory best! Tha Tory beet! ; The rery rnwapost t The gory ehear.es I ! ;- At C A. OikiBsox.'sIswelr gtors, No. M Uaia Street, Kicbmond. I oil. . . .

BODMAN'S j

STATE INSPECTION

- AXD .... i 1

.LEAF TQ3ACC0 WAREHOUSE,

Has. 63, S-t, aa M Water Street, between Walast sad

Tibs, ill o and ot r root street, T ClXX3XXTXm,X9 01glOs;

Trt-Woekly sates "at Aactfoo. aad at private 5a'r. 01 tikgiwia. - " - ;'.."':" KEJtTCCKT. , r . - -.. .OHIO. ; v , ? , c. 4 -i isciAira. -c I en'l ASDcowsimtrT.

CHAS. HODMAN.

TTJOrLt res poet faliy iaform the pabiic thai ho is aw prepared to So Bwatiy. promptly a&d at the lwwestratell orders

tot ratnticg. - - ' , - HTR ATT. Taspector.

--r r-arr-rwiavatteDtion i paldte Onrinlne .Slasine i

aad Paper RaBgiBg- . A a h.re at vsthrpat rY El AH B CWeolate. fresh and tr sale

ronageisrospeetfallf so 1 Ma PLCMMRR m KRLLT Iteitod. mTiM 90.

in n r HTRATT. T

-October , le.w

f i rroarietar.

41 lyo

in

Iev xtock' of Jewelry. ;r. if. iiu..iciJTT.!

fK A ja"1 reoiwe3 1-ARfiE it FXTE2JVl.

tC Stock of Jewelry

j1 which bs invites tbe attention ot pnrch seers

WATCHES, CLOCKS, BREAST PINS, Ear aad Fnrer Ria$t, Gold -Chains, fcetc, kc. '

i the latest sly teeee f taw Ssewt IsUh. AHartlel. s ! ld warraated to be a represewted. Watch aad Clock

. wfW'l ,W "tr- , ' - - - - -" st. lv iveli dse. TbokBl far east savors a ewsHiaw.d patrea- ' ge Is raepeetfaliy solicited. ..'.., ..- ..- es lO.Wett tlstist slrerl, sas jpor wtsl

f Bstrsria'a Sieve Store.

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I'Krra i KocBaa Hunt. Caoesjcm CROCKER & CO. . '' ,- e av'.i". . t. if Sou th aide of Main treet,ne ViusreKset f Msredisb :- , r ii.ua., , . : hftiehmond.'tnci. ' MsnsfsetoreaH h ind off ' S R R I AOES.Kt'Gi: tES -Sj;iJvlKH, Ks press aad Pooling Wasfoea.meJiT We bavo pn hand a se ataurtaisat of sxerkilb of lino, and can finish to order on short not ice, almost any Styloor lAltxrs of eehaela, all ol wbsakl they Werraol

to no tnpaeoi tocbost materiel and by care! ul and -oa-periaaeerlavdrkaiesi TbwrhHr arrlavitsj toeallknd sis-nine their stock ap f.-viess ; !-...,:') tl'BrHenIai 1 if p'( i paid torepairlng. ,' . j ' ' - - 1- ' f' - . . . - . - . v-1 ' EMrnti: JEEL' PLOW Mahutobtory; 6J. liOHKKY A O0.-'i a RE n prepared le 'urate tha AgricslasB-ad FiskfU 'w withatmost every description of steel; p l Ortr s; farsiinq f li; . IMPLEMENTS. &c.e-lw W hich for dnxsbllity aod ,ervice are sDcxcolled la this snawitry. As aa evueoco ef rhe llgbtaess of toedraaght ol their Plows they refeg to tbe report of ths eommiuow at tho last y art, a Csmncy Pair, by which It will be seer !ht oar Plows average tf em 4 f 7ft poaode tlghu-r draft hae, tlwee vf ar Competitors. They received at the las Indiana. State lair. . . - .. . . . '"-. : t, , . f 5 -.--n aWj FuuuJTirsU Class Prerniunis.. , r. The timbers ot which-their Plows are asadois solertod wl a rreat care.' aad aoaw bwt the best is seed. Their xf-rnld Boer Is are aaaa tho ieet lMal,waBwfaeUrod to their order and arehasrlened by a peeallar process which makes I ham last as LOS a AO Ala M tbeerdiuarr -lel MoaM Board. The SYoprtsaorS are all praxtiowi worhaawa, and at their work is eon e by them, or ander their immediato swpwraasiea, and aoso bwt good workmea are empiowwd The style and Quality of their werkisaaearpaoeed.aad is la la . - . r : AU (Paaes Waxraxited Te bef reeisely asreprcsentadf '. . T A liberal redwrttea VOI be made totbe trade. ' ' ,..iUim: i to. HORSEY CO. i ; UiehBMoa.ted.

UaEEdSWlRB S TO RE;

S. ? Main St.. Rirdtraosid, lad-. Isaportor. aad V boleaale aad Ketail Uaaiwr In Cbiaa. ;ia and

ijner wae.Brlttaoia A PUtod WBrsjComatoB aad tellow ware. Catfwyy, stains; Uisswsw, Taw. Trays, Vaiior,otc.,eitsi. t. i '- - ' ' 'I

Tbw tod era i goad takes pSaaaaraia lBerwsiBg tho

public that ho is importing bis are direct from Liverpool, and is selling at from SOto SS par root. Iwwor aba a eastosaary twaroafa iMssoawtMt. Will Who! weals to ;oaD.ry Merchants st Cincinnati prices. ' r 'J. at. 3SKXUEMTALL.

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- 'JEU1EL "KAILS1ACK,,' '

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43-d wtf

RICHMOND. IND., ' ' I l , ti ',-

W UX atVend" to tta proeoeutioa of baslsars ia WaBWOdHwHrrli)r eoontiss.and .bs cr nat

Ieoiloetaoa of otaims.y Office ia Haas's kaiidisa ap stairs. l&SS. S-lv