Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 33, Number 31, 24 July 1863 — Page 3
ifli tl r II V ' .Je We neglected week, to note the jUllUtllUllu JJIlllflulUllI..ftci fctap?ac3is i-?y . , , , ...... lrj from Liberty, an? aloa company of
RICHMOND. IND. ' 7 rldajr;....Julr I8t. e ' f LOCAL ITEH8. tVAYNE CO. LNI0XTICKET. 1 " .: ,., -Auditor SrLVaaTEB, Johso7 Recorder J. -B. Whit ax sit. ' Co. Commissioner Q. T. Joxu. ,HAIL TIME TABLE. Ricbxosd Post Office,' May 5th! Sw AXA.XX8 OPUN" Ciaetuaati. Dayton and rJaetarc, .11 SO a. at. IadisspelU KDt tb Watt 6-.A5 p a. Ckieaxo sail h-wtti 8:t4 f. m. Inlinjrp.if mt fblcag 8 40 a. n. I)eyto4rsnd Coltwnbus, and Lnat......... fl O'f p. a. Cincinnati and -t . 5:0f p. a. HtnUi Mail, via lioeti n, te.. leaves Ms4a, tYeadeadar a friday at 7:00 a. a. Hainilb.B Mall .frivae lueed.v, Taoraia - - o4jsoriy t. ..... , 5:00 a. . Union City Mail, via Arby, bethel, Ac, ssmeaa Hamilton mail. i ).; . V v. ' Winebe.ter m,il, i No Garden, tearea Mamas aod Friday st....v.-.i.....a:00 m. Same derive! Tovwday aot Saturday at. ...5:00 p n. , HTOfflca epca from 7 0J a. in. to 7 p. at. tins day from t to It a. m. led"? Tba Mail ara governed by Railroad Tims, whioa la faaUr than truo time. v, ACUILLtU WILLAM3. P.I Jl. - i i. ma rMASOJTIC CALENDAR. W(H Lodge.oa tha third Walneadav ItlCBriOOd lodge, meet on tbe Brat Tuesday p uiui id jurj moDin. Kinfj Holomou Chwntfr.aaannd rridav HMie Coauell, BrnThsnday Maroh, Jane, SaptarsjTiar aod(wiobor. IIHtUka lyodsie (eotorsd.) 4ft Maalaj la aacb J I. o. r CodKO.aiMl WhHe MTir Col,(nl ovary Friday evavlngi Heran (Ueriaan) Lodi,ory Taaaday oveniax-. nim LMnfm.nmtj nHBUit; araaioX' Oriaaxtat KocaaiiaBt, ovory aaeoad and foarth raai lps. of aaob monib. Ii(ra of Retyota. of WkiUwttn sad Waodward Oo'tm, flrit Mid third Tnoaday of aseli month. Dagra of Sebaeoa.of Harmaa Lot ga, Brat aad third MonaWy f aaab month. . , C ATTENTION! TbjFirst Minute Men of Richmond, will meet at No. 3 Engine House on Monday evening next,' July 27. " " " '' D. B. CRAWFORD, Cap'L
' Latf WoonaaD, a iMioister cf the Gos- nd other teries line him, who are always curspel ffl the T Society of rrieods, proposes to !jiXlrh?htd'Strtio".nd iW mTf PUJ r : 4, . J.. . . (down the rebellion, and never can hnd a word attend the unual meeting for Divine Wer- of reproach to use against the rehols. These
hip at Friends Brick Meeting Honse, on next first d-y. (ttith in..nt),at 11 o'clock. a. a,., a ooruiai invitation is cxieoaeu to the publio generally to attend. i I.S.I fc. . f . . CARD.' ' t.: s. ., I ake this opportunity of returning my thanks to the t facers and men of Comiiany
I. Colonel Gray Rfginient, for their sol- prone to forget, until KiiddcMilv ami unexdieily and gentlemanly conduct; to the tffi-. pectedly reminded vt that iruisra. 0:i Fiicers, for their efficient aid, and the men forUlay afternoon last, a son of Mr. WillUm
prorapiness in ihe discharge ol every duty. Also 'to the ladies of G-rmantown, Knightatown, Greensburg and Cincinnaii, for the supply given my company on oar march. ; ' v. . , v STD. B. CRAWFORD, Captian, 1st Minute Man of Richmond. , ' for the Palladtom. Tote of Tltatike. Btadquarters Co. II, lOsth Rg'meol, 1 ,. , -Indiana Aloil ilon. CasianiDOB CiTT,"1 Iso., July SO. At a meeting oi the members belonging to Company II, IO81I1 Regiment, Indiana Minute Men. held at their Headquarters in Cambridge City, Indiana, on Monday,' July to, 1SC3, the fJlowuig preamble and rcso lu'ions were unanimously adopted : Wubrkas, It having pleased our worthy Governor to accept our servives in the late short campaign ass:iist the robber chieftain,' Morgan, and his band of murderers and ibievex, who were committing depredation of the moat brutal and sickening char acter against the loyal citizens of our belov4 ed State, aud tnat during our anon camEaign we were necessarily thrown upon the ospitality of the citizens of Indiana and Ohio, and that wo deetn it just and proper at this time to express our Itianks and gratitude ' for the ' favors received ; Therefore beit ,; Jtftoh rd, That we tender tho ctUzecs of Ogdeo, Greensburg and Lawrence, Indiana, our sincere and heartfelt thanks for the many delicacies they presented us with, which softened much the roughness of our soldier' fare. Resolved, That the citizens of Hamilton, Ohio, espocially Mr. Thorna Higdoo and lady, Mr. Brock and lady, and M. John Lincoln and lady, llrfLv D. Campbell and lady, and Mr. Slocum and lady, have endeared themselves to ns by ihe warmest ties of friendship and that we shall sever forget their kindnt as. Jtesolved, That the citizens of Cincinnati, hut more especially Mr. Bish Hall, of the Vine Sneet Saloon, the proprietors aad attaches of tbe Buckeye Dining Saloon, and Mr. McLean, of Pearl S reet, have our sincere thanks and our warmest wishes for their" welfare through life, and tf.at should an opportunity ever offer we will recipro rjit their many acts of friendship. , Jtesolved, That to all ol our friends wh? endeavored to make our pains smootn. we aliall ever remember wi.h the warmest wishes, and that should we be again called bene to do ba'tle for our country's flg, the mem. rv'of their kindces towards us ahull nerve our arms and hr-arts to nobler d tied a iov' freedom's rlorkus can. - JitMleJ. That onr iioblt Colonel, Brlly WiN-H,a'iid our honored Adjutant, Hon. C. 11. Test, an 1 th field officers generally hall always hold tho post ol honor in our hearts asrd memory j and ,nalv e tnana them heartily for the gentlemanly treatment we received at their hand, and that should e be called to lake the fiekl again we want to be iu Billy Wilson's regimen wi?fWrf. That Mr. Is. Morrey. of Indianapolis, will always be remembered by 1)1 1 an honored friend. - ieVtW, Tl-t a py of these reflation be aent for pebbctkn to Ibe Riclw mond. Indianapolis Hamilton. Cincinoa i, Liwrtsnceburg, Greensburg and Lafayette paters. Capt," Weast. " Lieul. Weidner, Lieut. Memiilb, vV. S. Ballenjrer, aad i. L. Uudsrwood. Com mil toe on K.Iu'ions. , - . - - GY W. PATT0N, Prea't. Koa. WnxiAV See. f - n. i s .. i . jci . ' " -
i infantry, came to this city on Friday etk, an thair r.ni) la Tnrlianarw.'Ia aftavr Mnrirm.
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we eter laid eyes on. Our ciuaeos pot up ,or wiU he- ia ccordance with the oa.h ha W.odfal repast for them at the MaTket "j tot,t" wlien he ,Lis ,r"iwMS bn' ns, and'their horses were well cared ,vif:e iu cntinoaac, ia order to resitt tht for." Oa asfnrd.y last, these companies fo thmt " " ,trre " the Lord reiST fc re'oraea. throng onr city on their way j in Heaven blood would flow V',
home.' " slaoy of them staid all night, and 1 retarned BfXt day whilfl others, anxious to rtach t! eir homes, left on Saturday night.. They are all emphatically for Usioh and LiBxatr. ,, Clrcsilar to the Otneerm of Itse Army. . UxsoQcsaixRS U.S. FfBCKS. 1 i Columbus, Ohio, Joly 7. j I. The folhwiij extract from Special Order .No.' 285, dated WariDepartnicnt, Arijuiant O-neial's OlEce.'AVasliinafon, Jose S7ib, 1863, i published for tb infor mation of all concerned : ... f ' " 7.' In accordance wi h Geoeral Orders, WOS.- 61 and 10O. of 1S62, from the War Department, a Board of OtScrs, to consist of Brigadier General A. J. Slemioer, U. 8. Vols.,' Major Roper Jones. Ass't Inspector 1 (ieneral, U. 8. Army, and hurgeon John F. Head, U. S. Army, will assemble at Columbus, Ohio, on the 1st day cf Ju!y,;J I BO 3, or as soon tnerealter as practicable, .1 to examine ii.to, and report ;upon the con- J anion ol all olncers, who may report at Columbus in accordance with General Orders, 61 and 100, of 1862, as convalescents." ' j ; II. Officers reporting for examination in accordance with the. shove, will register their names at thcte headquarters without' delay. ... - . i5y command of - ' f Bisr. Gen. JNO. S. MASON, t 'r OfficialJ Wm. a" Jcdeixs. L. & A. D. C. uieiK, wapi. dc A. A. lien. "vmT tnea to nis Bean s content. tbe recipe of Beauregard to designate TJ ion men ; by no other name tlian 'Aboiitionista. because of the peculiar Winging effect he said it would have, the tory editor of the Jefferson ian is now i objecting to the names of copperhead, butternut. j secession sy mpathizer, Ae, applied te himself Ma,l Aik it..' ' a . . a cognomens are having a 'stinging effect because SL .i.fe ionave tiis rea'ters bahdve, they are just cmmg into general use by all patriot, who are the on ly "oeusibie peuple" we Know of. WKFoaoKr Notwithstanding .laily and hourly occurrences teach u that "in thc .: iniJf of life we are in rle h." vel we are Anderson, who is a member of ihe ti9th Indiana, ' was ioetantly killed by a wago loaded with stone running over him. pi18 .: boy was in the middle of the stree', we learn , trjing to kill the swallows tliut were flying past, striking at them with a stick. He had his back towards the approaching wag on ami did not see the horses when he drew back his s ick to strike a bird, it struck one uf the horses, and it plunged forward striking the boy with the single tree, and knock tig" him down. Before tho horses could be stopped the wagon bad run over the boy, crushing the life out of him. He gaped bat once, after he was picked up, and our informant said that his eye-balls were protruding from their sockets. a$a3'John Morgan, having at last been ; captured, and there being no further necessity for Indianians to hunt after him and: his band of horse thieves and murderers, J. K. Boswell, is again to be found at his post at tbo.west end of Main street, prepared to capture sufficient of Heaven's light to made Pictures, of all kinds, that art Pictures, particularly Photographs. He showed us. one of his brother, Gen. D. K. Boswell, tnat is as perfect as nature itself every lineament of his features are clearly and sharply defined even tho grain of the buckskin glove on his right Land, together with the sucniog on it back, is transferred to tbe picture. , No use to talk one never saw a better photograph, and a finer toned one. Give tbe Big Camera a trial, and call tbeie and see specimens. Webster says that, in the time of Bacon, the word "drought'" was spelled "drouth" and "drowth." Tas. the word any way it can be fixed, we have rather a dry spell. Oca Cohoressman. Among the many patriotic ciuiftis of our county,, who rallied to tbe call of the Governor for men to aid in drivincr back the horda of rebel maraud ers who had Invaded our State, vas Hon. Geo. W. Julian, member of Congress from this District. He entered the ranks as a private, and is now doiu service in that capacity.. Many more .uf cur most influential citizens are doin mili'ary service in the same capacity. JBrptdfxe, July 18., Arm Baosxx. A little son of Frank Deibl. living in West Kiel moid. Ml off the fence, on Tuesday forenoon lt, and broke hi arm at the elbow very badly. Dr. Hibberd was called io. who set the bone, and the little felow (who is only about foqr yeaws old.) is now doing S3 well as could be expected, from so severe a hurt,' f 'I v. ",4. t " . A. C. Blanchard. Ksq.. late Pre&t dent of the Ciiisena Bank, arrived at his home ia this city. . from Massachusetts, where he has been lor the pan dx tnootbs on a visit to his father, on Friday week. EitioLtEiT t?r WAtitx Cotttt. The eniollment'loT this county Las" bea completed, and ibe Mai is as follows : First class whites 2,50; colored 109 S.S59. Second class whites 1,349 ; colored 25 1,374. Total subject to draft, 4,233. i :i i'it i
Elder, in his Jeffersonian, of July
9tb, manifests a great del of anxiety as to wbeth'erthe UnioB League of this "city will d sband ; but be hasn't a word to say about the disbanding of hs favorite" oath bound. 1 secret. organization" of the K. G. C ij wfii i a a. . a i f.. "J" e use BIS IBB as to gfet Ai brethren 1 " a 6tna nl Bl UP lne,f- Dwupg9. RxTUBSED --Alkn Grave, son of David Grave of this Oty, and Sam 'Little, Co. S C9ih regiment, retarned hme on Wednes' dv. July C b. They were both wounded at Vickburg, and ar'aw doing Well. - J - friend-'' "Richard L'jpton that ' being on a visit to Randofph coanty recently. Mr. Rab, who- moved i that coaoty from Virginia, some years ago, stated to him that his grandfather, at the age of 104, cut an entire new set of natural teeth, and lived until Le was 114 years old. Mr- Rash resides near Bloomicgsport, about two mi'es from that village. ' . Mr about 70 years old., Rash, is himself Too Wablixk. Four guns were taken from an individual of tho copperhead stripe residinrr near Williamsburg, in thLi count r.
last week, by Deputy Provost Marshal 1 are loios,t wholly Servnfr rhis w.. , . ... , . ! may not be the precise name by which to Wdhams, an,' brought to this city for i caUJtbem. but suffice it to saythey earnestkeeping. It was thought the fellow baa I v desire the South to succeed, knowing that too many vested rights' about his house. their success would ruin us, humble us, dea. stroy us tat a tuition humble our pride.
New abo Old. For the first time, we have a new officer in this city under an old arrangement. II. B. Payne, Esq., having been a poiuted Commissioner, by the aut,,ont' f the 1 "glUve SlaVe Lw f 185J' Ati persons arresiea ror oisioyairy, una other crimes punishable in the U. S. Ditrict Court, wili undergo preliminary examii.ation first before him- Tbe day of returning fugitive slaves is past, thank God, and the new officer will not have the Pfcyie-ful task of having any trials of that kind before him. .... Gcdit's Ladt's Book, for August, has 'already been receive !a simple act of ius.i, d. It is no irore than h to say that the 'Book still maintains its hijh character for sieiling iliterary meiit, whilst its delineations of ! Fasudss f r Ladies and Children's apparel. sought after and said to ba just tb ""g most desired by our finale friends. The Summer Map and Summer Talma, are beautiful, and, for tho warm month 01 August, are j. 1st tho thing. Latest Styles of PurisMn He d-J raises, are. pictured, besiJe b'jth head and hvixt dressing are found ia iii pagi-s. . We order the Lid Book fur any of our subscribers, for tba sum ot Two Dvlars, and it is will worth three times that sum. T"Morgins men captured at last ; and j the people are well satisfied that No. 27 M-ii-8trect is the het place to buy dr good.' H tines Suck i large, well telected, and soi l at the liwe.-t j. rices. Diseases or Cie Eye and Ear. The f llowing letter speaks lor itself, as well as in praise of the skill of Dr. J. W. Cu'.bertson, in his uni'orm success in the treatment of this delicate and important organ : Dalton, Wayne Co., Ind., June 20. Editors Palladium This is to certify that I have been afH cted for years with very sore eyes and entire loss of sight. After fonr doctors trying to curs them, they each left me blind; and hearing of Dr. Culbertson's successful treatment of diseased eyes I was induced to try it. My eyes were very painful, and I conM'dtred my case incurable; but after using Dr. C.'s medicine near four weeks, I found my eyes were improving, and in a few weeks more I was able to attend to my business. My eyes now feci and look natural, and I can see as well as persns of my age. 1 am 52. My health was much impaired, but I m happy to say' that as my eyes improved, my bealtfvxlid also. - - . . .,t a. Dr. Culbertson has treated several other cases that I know of with great success, and I would 6y to those who are suffering with sore or blind eyes, that they would do well to call on Dr. Culbertson, as I believe he can cure all manner cf bad eyes. Yours truly,"""" ' , ' Cathariks Tihsie.; We have frequently heard Dr. C.'s skill. in the treatment of diseases of both Eye and Ear, spoken of iu terms of high com mendation by several who have been under his care, and we can cheerfully recommend those whose sight or hearing are being impaired, from any causa whatever, to give Dr. Culbensjn a call. OfiSco in the Gilbert Slock, third door west of Marios on Main up stairs. First National B ank or KlcIiraoiitlV This Bank, having oualeud its organization, ftilfiiltkl all tha req iirenruntsaf tia law, and re-1
c?ived it c':iarLer,wiil conxmeocc .business on j r-. -"-a. : ; -'( Monaay, the 43th tnst. I' C i U i .J j AND" STILL THEY COME. Another : Money received on deposite. Collections nade. larte tvt"of Childivn's Widow Cabs just retemporary loans granted, exchange coin, and ceiveJ ard for sale low, at Emswiler & ur.cnrrent Bank Nt Jyi-ight aid sold, and all CoV, 49 Main . street, where yoa wiU also other basics traneactci incident to Cm ' fin-a juU f1 L 1W baskets and! all , 11 - . o t - : sorts of notions. Prop ia. clnt and legnimate bank. 7 j . M
U.U-i . v . uoraer 3taia ani 1 ranRimsts. 1 - ; ' JAJttES E. REEVES, Pres't. Ed w aud W. Yxaisrro, Cashier. July 10, . .-- ja23-6 g&r Zi-nmer 3c Scoft. 114 Main r-t.. at thir new building, are wntaotIy.receii'ig r: recruits of Notions, Wall Paper, Ind verythmg fo fiheirl Bnf. HaeetarCJt all si ds of Candies, they are prepared to supply retail dealers aa cheaply as they can purchase elsewhere, and the, are mvited to S?J.V w ' C a W ffd nunw-H injpt a:i sinus oa gisa. member No- 114. rte-,
Proa Spoeial Carroodaoa of Cta'U TimM TallaudlafbtiM la Cuaada If ow be ..ji wai BTtctved. '" " QccBcjBly II, IS63. Dm Tim: A . party of about Twenty
WltiCUUia.woa 'c" iui luuruouse !frt anfO arrived thia inorning at "The Saint LuiUeI." in ibisf city.and registered our -lamesrwent 10 breakfast and whi!- enj.wlIjffirie eal,jete Krild W !, . " . wk - J . arrival from ll!;fax, with the -ButterQui no VFS avy- w- - 3 1 VU ObwC We were incredulous w?nt to ihe J haifl register and ture enough. th-r was . ! .TtAs4s ma in Hi t Awn Km n ,i I a pit luiuu out.ai u mh vt aua uia iisiiTiai r as- a . - . j r l""" ry. m T -IkTua' i Up., gmoz np , to Uehje parlor we met : ai gf Wfj( "fZ1 h tai.f. for we don t believe it is right to call traitors lad it t or grntlemen.) to whom we ade ihe annenct- ment of the arrival of Valndigham. Her exe'amation was. "Good, wJ. hurrah tor Jff. Davia!t t Goiog on. m , wa met an Englishman, to whom we made the same antu ucemnt. His reply was, Ye, and he'll be yonr next Governor in Ohio, and then you'll get no more s- laiers to go from Ohio to fight -the South.' " la looking around we found some Americans, who had left their country for their country's good," engaged in earnest conversation abent the resshs ol Mr. Vallandig:"ma,elurn 1 -7 ' 'a'"', a" i WllOm agreeu m' wmm mgrw, StK thing for tbe "Southern Conftdtraey. Ard Cansdiaos our friends 1 So far as , my scqnainfance in Canada extended, I am 1 forced to the conclusion in which I am sustained by all of our party that the Eng'damn us forever 1 They care not how this is accomD'.ished so that it is done. The fart they ' desire- to see accomplished. Your correspondent took pains to inquire into this matter, and to this end closely questioned every intelligent Canadian or Englishman on the subject, of our national dirBcuhiee. . . - ' j Ow man. in answer to the question 'What would you do if Davia should come to Q'wbee?' replied: "We would glorift him 1", 'And what if Lincoln came here?' to which he responded: We wonld spit in his fad" To which we replied that somebody would get ba lly thashe 1 if we were on hand when our Ptesident was insulted. o ' ' I. " a - - Hon. Ca'eb Cushing has given an opiaion adverse to the constructions placed upon the enrollment a t i i iwo important points, by Provost Marshal Fry. Mr. Cashing main tains that the payments of i3JJ exempts a man Ar three years, and that a jrtrson cannot be required to furnish a substitute to pay the comm jtition monfv btf re being examined la the lait-r pnrticular the ia-truc-lionsof the Provost Mwrshal General have already b en ovi rr.iled. ISTlif Paris ri"wpajpr. Iy Nord.fpeakiii i nn i. terview ;ti nriwten out iiuiv tr. Mr. nln. nnd'SI. Drfmvi. u Lhuv. .Hjs lliil it has reason to lulieve that Mr. Dayton did not dckre that America would consider the recfgoiti m of the Confederate States as a casus belli, and that Drouyn Je Lhuys asked -1 r. D-tyton whether a fresh ofli-r of mediation would be well received at Wrf.hingtoD, upon which Mr. Dayton said that it would not, Heavt Draft. Six sons of Darlirgton lefiVr-t of Uuioolou, Penn., were recently diat'tel. TUis is pretty heavy on one family. S doinon titurgis, of Chicago, who made 81 0U0.OUO profit the first year of the war, has bot-u sent to the Insane Retreat at Hartford, Conn." " The validity of the pending draft is questioned on the ground that the enrol'ment was not completed before July 1, as the law requires. - , J , ' '; , atGaueral Wool has been relieved and Geoeral Dix appointed his successor. General Keyes takes command of the army on the Peninsula. The military departments of North and South Carolina are consolidated, and both placed under com mand of General Foster. XThe losses of the rebels iu killed, wounded aud prisoners since the 1st of July, exclusive of tho killed in the fights of llosecrans, Sherman or Prentiss, is 96,000. sT3T"The New Albany L'Jger in publish ing the sordid me-inness of citizens of Gettysburg, (fays Adams is -an abolition county. It gave a majority of 411 for the Copperhead State ticket last fall. Thi3 is the county where Miss Dix and lady nurses were refused board- because they " didu't want to be troubled with boarders." y Major-General .Anderson, "of Fort Sumter memory, is spending the seaaoa a t Bridgeport, Connectiotrt. His health , is Jjnuch impaired, and he is forbidden by his physioian 4o speak in publio 31 v .-., XT The total debt of the United States on the 1st instant, is . tweaty-five millions less thin than the e-iiimate of S.-c'y Chase, submitted to Congress at its last session. x Gas Fluents, . &c. Tbe season f r building is now here, and every honse fdioul i b supjdic l with conveniences lor lighting i. with gas. M'ssrs. Starr Jc White are alar ay a prepared 10 p-it np Ga Fixtnres, either oma nental or plain, at their office on Main treet, ore door Wst of C. C. Babl's Stov-e Store. i , ; r. . Thef deliver Ccke to any "part of the cltv. They have also Fire "Bfict and Coal Tar for sals. acv f t , jo 1 a.t svuivu. a, jjoa !OV, gooa , Tin, C;pper, Brass and Sheetiron Ware, C j C. BuM'a i tight place io- find them, and at price very low for Cash- Call and exami A Ma ittuntir. r,-wl-' J - - ., For superior FruiCT Cans, Ct C. Buhl's is tbi place to get tbetn.- ..... ' ' ' ' ' 1 a 1 aw - v- ' Stoves are still reeded for rookinff and;Watd aft Co's, T at the5 Depot is the place t get the kiad vou want. Anvthinoin the Copper, lra--s; Va and sheet iron , WAr ha' that u waoteJ. can there U had. Also, I nut tans of the latest aod most ap. J proved patterxs, al cays on Laad. .
J (jr We invite the attention o oar readers to the a-irertisement in another column of Strst tan & Son. Tneir new stock of Goods is well j worth an examination, by a5 wishing to supply J themeUe with anythio ia their line. BEE: BEK:: BEIS::.'
; , .... - , . i - v. Tho nawng for the last eight i"1 Pr'.,'c'' " i valuable process ' lor he rl,fic,t arm,ng and rapid rneeae lof Bs-." lho ra'.,ip rPlaa Qieens, f vaI.1 rrtva inclrnttti .na t Kst a.'.sv?Y aBtVailS!aa ."ttiMeMJpUT n tM proctatne a r l - . t j. STEPHEN SCOTTON. ILchmond. Iodiim. S. G. Dugdale. hs the I . , . i r . txr: t f i roost uesiunut L'ifc-iua in , iuuuw v i - 'tains. Wall Paper, Border. &o . beaides u, ev,rf thi" jn tbe walion Iinf. and Willow Ware. Give him a call, L ,: f -fp mx'lD miIh.n EagrFor the latest sammer fahkns in nery, anl for every ihintf desirable io the ery line. da. not fail, ladies, to give our friend Mr. Sarah A. liitf, a call. Her f establishment U nearly opposite the Pearl (.street M. . Gnarch, where ahe is constant ly receiving additions to her stock of goods. For Carpets, Ladies' Dress Goods, and almost everything needed to make a family comfortable, ! he Boe Hire Store of Ca.pL Crawford is the place to buy cheap for Cash. . , Wllate yen Ouugh? Use Dr. J. S. Feniraore's celebrated Cough Mixture it will relieve and cure vou. ' a7You will fiud the Florence Sewing Machine at No. 39, Main at, (Sam. Bellis' old quarters,) and our advice is, don't buy a machine ttntil you have thoroughly examined the Florence. 3 T 1860 X DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, atrengthta and iiiTiorata. ' They ccta a beaitby appetite. 1 he ,r, aii aatiJote to chance of water and diet. Tay urvroome effect! of dissipation and lt hoars. lhy strrufftaen id, sjsfccm ana enliven in, mma. They preruat mU.ramiic and ii'lermitteat fevra. Tiej pur if, trie breilh aul aciiite of the stomach TVjr cure I. 3(;pi nd Canstipstinn. They care Diarrli-4. Cholera anl Ctio'era Morkns The cure Lieer Complaint kn l Nerroas Headache The ara the best Bitter, in the worM. They make the weak mn stranj, auJ are eiftnte 1 nature a great re storer. The, are maUa of pare M. Croix Hum. (he cele braled Cali- Birk. roots and herb, and are taken with the pleasure of a l-veiite, without regard ta age or time i oi ntj. r,TlicuitnT rKonnvBurq 19 urnc.i, 'n.uni ' 1 . . . , I 11 I I, rcraiirins a irenue iiimaieuu bkih ow m, uiuvn,, 11 g:sts. Hole', in.l Sabom. P. II. Drake dc Co., -02, ItroaJway , Aew iork. LYON'S KATHAIRON. This delieht'al article for presarelnv and beautifying j the human bur is Kia pot np by Ihe uriginal propria j tor an I is cove ma.te wita the aim car, skill and at 1 totion. which Aral oreated Its immense and unpreeec i dented eI?s r orer oa mil lian in! tes nua1 1) 1 It Is .till sold at SS eent, in large hottlea. Two million bol ties cn easily lie sold in a yer when it Is tg1a kiown ; that the Kthiron is not only the most deli(htrat hair ' dress'ug in this worli. hat that it cleanee the scalp of 1 ei-urf an 1 lu iru r. gives the hair a liee'y, rich lnxuri i ant gr iwth, aa I preimtm ft fro-n ttirninr gry. These j are consideration, worth knowing. The Kttisiron has been tested 'ur oyer twi lreyears and l irnoteit i-a do s-rihei1- An la'ly who e net a beautiful head ol hair : will as the Kathairon. Il is Anely ner'nmed, eheap and yalaaiile It ia aold by a 1 resp-etabledea:erthroQehoot 1 the world. 1). 8. brn E C 1ST 'J., he York. nEIMSTREET'S Inimitable Hair Restorative. IT IS NOT A DVE. Bat restores grny heir to Us original color, hj supplying the capillary tabs with natural sustenance, tmpaired bv sge or diee,e. All iutamaneons dye, are coinpoeed ol lunar caustic, deatroyiug the rrtililvan i linuij "I the hair, and aff ird ot thens'lves no f res.ing Hi inxtreet 's Inimitable tailoring not only eatores h.ir to its natural color by an easy process, but gives the ttair a .Luxuriant Baauty! Frometea its gro wth. prevents its falling off, eradicates 1 d.uilrnlr. aad tuip.rts iieauu u1 pieiMiitness to tno : head. It has st 10.1 the test of tim. heing the original Hair Coloring, an t is eon-tantlv incr-aiing io favor ; l",wl by both gout Is nen and led its. It is sold by all rej spctabie dea'cra. or can be procured hr them of the eoojn,rciil agent. 0 S. Barnes, WV2 Broadway, N. T. Two awes, Si cents and 91. - WYNKOOFSICELAlfD PECTORAL! Diseases of the Throat. Chest anil Futmonarr organs are eer prevalent, insidious and dangerous.' The prop t erties of amed cine to -Ileyiate. cure and uproot these I complaints. must be Kzpectorant, Auodye and Irigora- . ting, loosening the oiaca of the thmat, and imparting 1 tone to the entire system. No discovery in medical sci j enee ever mastered this alass of diseasea like Dr. Wyakoop's Iceland Pectoral. It ia a-ed with the most aaI tanUhing results in all cases of Bronchitis. Iofiuensa, I Whootiing t'4ugh. Diptherianr Putrid Sore Throat. Asth I ma. Croup, Coughs, t'ol.ls. Nerrwu, Irriatability . Ac. 4 The Her. J. J; IVtter, certifies, "that I hived used Dr. ' Wynkocp's Pectoral for severs1 years, myself and in my family, for severe Pulmonary Complainta. and have r-e nmn.niti'il it In man. others, and have never aeen ita equal." Kir v.J. J. Pot'er. Brooklyn. 91. T. Hundreds and thousands of important testimonials could be produced, showing its remarkable cures sod that . it never aiis. It i. composed of pnre tcelanif Mis., balm of Oflead. j ! Peruvian llalaam. Elecampane. Comfrey, Burdork, and , other invaluable expectorant and ingredients. It is harmless, prompt and lasting. Invalids and soBerers cannot afford to neglect a trial. If. very family should hve it. It i, remarkable for Croep. Fall deaeriptioaa, 1 recommendations and directions accompany each boule. ; t"old ia Ksahmocd by all principal Iruggists. ' Prepared br fr. It. D. Wynkoop, and soil by D. 8. Bnrnes t'o , New Tork. ' b. 13. leiTJ S 6a Xw aicrti$rtfttts. 4 SSloulif coSf, OX forth Front street will be sold low fir cash. Enquire at Piammer 4 Ktl'j l Drug 6;ore. Kicbmond, Jaj -I TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Ofi"XI CF COMPTBOLLF.aOr CCa!CT. . . . WeaBtaoToa, Jane 30. 1CJ. i WIIBB .a, By satisfactory evidence; presented to the ' anderslg J. has b en mJe te appear that the Flirat i KBtianait Sank of Richmond. In thr eounry af ', Ssi ne and Swto of laliaoa. Ins been ami organised '. n-iier and according to the reqairementa of the act of 'Congress ear.tlcj '-As totwyryviets Kntssnal Cur- ' reney, secured r j a p edte of Vaited StaXea Stocks, aad to provide for teearcaiatiaa aod redemption thereof." ' . . w ,a mA kat ewmnfiej arllb alt lb. prsinns f saM'aet r-qnirsd t complied with be iiiiprvie, ,,a, , - - livtcoaacsasf taw custaes ei oauaing. sw,sun tor.. 1. naia McCwtloaa, Ceaap'.rillor at tba Cairiaty, d. hereby Tawrti T tnwjwai rirMJIatlaaal 1 Uank aKWiasond. aonty- a waywe, ana tte ot Jadiana, is wnthardtad to coasmaaoa tba bbriness' a ' taWUeftttwor Us t afaresaid. " v ":..;, I Ia testimo .y wbcroof, w i area aay band and seavl aw f ' tk ihi 30-4 af Jaan, IX ; ' - 1 Z .V. j s"; 'r L, .. ;, " - r. , v. OaS.-aaSOCltOCB.-j ii-"-'- w"'. 'v:'C-'' CenBptrotJer af Carraoey. ; 'jaa n": " - . 3 Jj. J. FKATeCISCO. M. D. : Office aa Ersidrnre SOtTt FSIXKLIX STKEET, f Vi tkaat rfd-ttwea Wt-vi nirt Wafaet J KlCHMOMD,- INDIANA. ! Jaly 1", "J tr j TJjaMeS M- POE, - - - a1' v-4?-'". Ileal Bstmt eT&t?e nt , Brigbtwell BaQdiac So. IS 3 Haia St , Jul, !. "S3-S U XICB wOhaV, H0IAKAlasse Liatrod OH. and Ta-TveTrtlwo. Ver aala rM.VJmjmm ar itur.
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THE COMPOUND SYRUP OF ' 3 ? $ a $ fS the cftoape aad Ives Medie-iae. It la fc4 ftr aoMa lerecrtwiitf Kreu.fr UoarseoeM. fee sup. ing Cooh It ia also a swTe retwo.tr or Oraopi a ChroaicCoagh. SsOi'aa. a4 t!t Siawaaaa f Uta TScdaA aad Lang, lijre thi Melieme a trial. ity far Sklsal al. Drag sarea a smit, saorew. -.-- C. BOTUIiXsVOH. lv fofe AgeaC iiaasittoa. Ohio: Jas.f. 113 . ST-lr FAIRBANKS' STANDARD OF AUKINOS, Also. Warehoaae Traafea, Letter r re. son. FAIRBANKS, GREENLEAF & CO.. 172 Iiake Street. Ctuoago- , i t7Be tare 'at to has ooJ; h g eaSlee. Jan, v6. 1V3 er-ty Executor's Notice. 'VTOTICK ia berehy cite the tfceaad ereig ned ku bwea ( appointed Kw-ui r oT the 14 wilt of DT'd Hardaua. late l Wayne Mint,. eeene-4. Sua tsis la solvent. DAVIft BOWMAN. Kxecatoe. Jaco T Fruit .lars. BT the Case or Doaea, for aale h fLCMMKR ek KKLLT. Jun U . Gold Leaf. fOB painter's ore at a' PLUMMEK4. SILLY'S. 7Sw June IS c.n ncrs. j. a. n.ia. HUFF & HAIR i . AND - lOlStM,OKS AT L4W, RICHMOND. 1ND WILL attena proaiptlf to all t-nsineea entrusted to thetrcaretbroagheai the. Slate. relal atleotiea giyeo to tle collodion ot Claims ia this aad adjoining coautica. J. V. HAIR atarrlCE SO 37, MAIN aTRB hT. OrPOSITB TUB trrtrx no 87 r fj t'itisen s Bank. Janelt 6 If AYEE'S CATHARTIC PILLS. Are von aick, feeble, aad romUiiiing! Are .too out of order, with your system do ranged, anil uur feeUtujs uncumturubler Thews rwipil4hr are o'ti'O tbe prelude to serious llluees. rutne fit ot si. knew is creeping ku jroa, aud abould be awted by a time) use of the riht reiaedy. Take Ayer'a 1'iUa, and cleanse out tbe disordered hoanors. purify the blood, and lei the flnlds more on unobstructed in health again. They etltnalate the functions 01 ttia Deny into Tigoroa, wotivHy, punlT tne stateni 1 rum diseaoa. A cold wtlea anwiowBere la the body, and obatroAta Its natural functiona. Those, if not relieeed, reset ntwn themaelTes sii'l the surrounding organs, pro. duciiig general aggra nation, suffering, and disuass. While In tliis con litinn, oppreesed by the deranarmenta, take Aeer'e lilla. and sea how directly tbey restore the natural action of tho ajsletn. and with it the buoyant feeling of hewlth aftaia. What is true aad so apparent ia thi tnrial and commm ooniiint. ts also true in niaujr of the doepawtcd an 1 dangerows distempers. The aaaa pnriraOee effeet eanels thwm. Causod by atmihsr obalrooti.iti. .ih! ueiincemeats of tbe natural functions of tba bod, they are rapidly, and many of them surely, cured ly the same nvans. None who know the etrtnea of these J'illa. will neglect to etttplo them wliea suSi-ring from the di-wlore thny cure. Mnitin.iili from lea Jin! nhysirlins In some of the tne oostructione wuicn maao principal citiot, aud froui other well known jiubUo per1 sons. from a Forward ing IfercAanf tf St, Louis, to. 4, IS54 Da. Ate: Yonr Pills are the paragon of all that fat creat iu medicine. They have cured my little daughter ut alcerons aoree nnou hor bands and feet that had proved ' lucurable for yearn. Her mother has been long grievoualr afflicted with blot-be. aud pimple, on her skin and in her hair. Arter our rliild waa cured, abe also tried your I'uis, aud liter have cured her. - ASA M0RQIUDOE. Aa a Fnmllr Pbyalc. From Df. t' W, OirturigM, Aeio OrUanu Tonr rille ara tba prlnea of purgva. TbeJr ewcelumi tjnaliti'W surpias any cathartic we pmisiws. They are mild, bat very oertaia and eflVctual ia tbeir action oa Usa bowels, whi-'b makas tueia invaluable to ns In taw daily treatment of disease. Ilcndacbe,8tcaileadaete,sreeil Stemask. Vom Dr. dawrd Bapd, AWfimpre. Dnta nao. A rra : I aaannt answer yon waof oemnlalnta I have cursrf with yonr I'lll, better than to aay ail that we ever treat milk a paroattas merficiwe. 1 place great drpntfdenre on an effectual cathartic in my daily contest with diaeme, and believtng as I Ho that yonr Pills afford as tan) beat wa have, 1 of oowrao value tbains highly. , , 1 Pit nana, Pa May 1, 1SS&. Da. J. C Am. fir: I have been repeatedly eared of the worst haidach any body can have by a dose or two of your Pills. It ere mi to arise bom a fool stomach, wiUch they clennae at once. Yours with great respect, ID. W. PREBLR, Cirri; 0 Sttamer Claritm. Bllloma Dlaordera tlwer Coawplnlmta. Prom Dr. Theodore BtH, nf Kno For Ch. Not only are your PHIs admirably adapted to tbeir ruTa . poaa as an aperient, but I Snd their beneScMl effects upon tbe Liver very ruarwedT Indeed. Tbey have In my practice proved aaora effectaai tor tbe cure of oihtmt cess jplainu thao any one reniedy I can mention. 1 aincerely rejoice that we have at length a purgative which as srortbjr tba 'irafiiie'irT of sho pr4eseion aad the pouplaw Drr-aSTMST or vna Iirrxaioa, 1 TTashingtoa, D. C, 7th Feb I860, mil have nard your Pills ia my geoeral and hospital practice ever muc yoa made Uieu,aadcauaut hesitate ta any they are tbe beat cathartic we employ, Tbeir regwiauHg actum oa tbe bver is quick and dec Hied, ronse queiitly thvy are an aduiirahle remedy for derail gemeo to of that organ. Indeed. 1 have sMiioca fuand a case of bUvmM tfiieoar aa otjeuuato that it did not raauily yarid 1st them. Irateraaiiy Joura, ALO.VSM BALL, M. I). JltyuOMn of Utt Mann JiotpitaL Dyscrttery, Dlnrrnern, Rclwx, Wrave 'i-om Dr. J. U. Oreen, uf Chioagat Tonr FTUs nave had a long trial ia my practice, and I bold them In esteem aa one of thw beat prluwts I bavw ever found Their alterative eSect noon toe liver makes , tlM-u an excellent remedy, when given in amaU doaea for btUoua dyscatrrjr awl ttuarrhaa. Their sugar-coalaea; amkee theu very acoeptahla and oouvoojct fur the aaa of women and ciiiidrea, " Dy-Bppsln,' Impwrlty erf tba lTioet. - From, Xcv. J. T. Htmtt, tutor of Advert Oumh, flufaw. ' Ds. Arut: I have nsed yoar Pilla with ealiaoi uanaiy succesw in my family and among those I am called to visit in distress. To regufauo tbe orgaaa of ila,i stisn aad unfv tbe blood, tbey are I lie very beet remedy 1 bavw ever known, and I can conndVutly rwcomanend them to ' soyabeans. Yours, : J. V.UUUS& ' . Wikiuw, Wyoming Co, V. T Oct. , 18i. . Dva 8ru : I am using your Cathartic Pills in my aa ttee. and find them aa eaoeileot parswtfvo ta - tba aratem aad suri Um swatmas of the bUmd. JOa. O. M EACUAX, M. D. . ' Centl pat lorn, Cottlvearii, Raippreaalam. Khrunwtiim, t-owt, X c strnl a lav, Draae 1 , Faralyaia, Flta, etc. From Dr. J. P. raatpAn, Afoatrwat, Qmada. Too much cannot be said of yowr Pills for tbe care ot ss -. If others of our fralerwtty have found thews as efScacioan as I nave, tbey should join me in arodaiaafBg it far tao b-oeflt of tbomultMudea who aufler froaa that complaint, which, aiihowh had eaougk ia kself, la tba rtrocet.it or of others that are arena. I bslsuia cos. fxrrarM to ordinate in tne liver, but your Pilia aSut tnat - argaa aad cars the iliiiosse. ...... ; JVoaa Jfrs. . ai rjrwida awet Jffwyfe, II u I Snd one or two tarn doaea of yean- Ml, taken at Cae turn w hea wholly or partially swpfwaawed, aad aiao vary effect ae! to camsias tba sfnws s and exam enaraaa. . Tbey . aiw ao mweb the beat phrase we have that I reoosaaaend DO athar to ary aatanla, - . -i . - - Trom umBn.PT. Hamloa,mthe JfcfaaaVsf WfU. CkmmdL , Fcum Doctrc. SavaaBab,0a Jan. t. ISM. Haas. wt I eanawd be wnaratefal Ssv tba reUaf ; " yonr skill ba trouaut BtV I dot not report my cane ta r rime, sew exerala rrm- A eat wstiaa sa ary limns aaa arnaanc oa nafrng ararw'uac aavwj, which ratrd ia cavwi fcra. rnw,:Wiao I and the bast af ab. twaw grew wtwae and worse, until by tbe advice ef yeaar exi-vdlent aewat la Haluaaora. Dr. Msi ksaat,, I tranf year nir.. i mar enacts worn aesm.sejt asm. ay si mi si laa ia tba aaa of taeen, I aaa now entirely watL ,, FrTTT rsmrt. Baaow Eowge, LaJ. t Dec JOgS.--' Da. Am ; I awvw bww entaraly am 1 1 by ywar Ptiawaf fatw,,ta Caast a anudsn djnaae that bad aatacted aaa feryears. . VTXCJUfT BUDEtaV ts-vat ef taw PTTle ta - wbJcm, altaweaah a aeii.e, mi. tm a easMac jaH, ffreaa Price, 25 cents par Box, or S ; I'rwyarwi jyr. J.C XTXlQvlwa,Mmm . t3T ForsnUby Plmmmer V KtUf, ait. . Ives. Rickmond, htL' Allen ' Cm rrWfwiiCtariisL:- :a - .- . - -, ,::ai.'j;iii. . Jl ." -:n A ''.l'lil 94 l.ar.'ffc : t u -'' -"'"!.' j ; i
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FOOD FOR THE HUNGRY .At T a1 VaT'lrXg CROCKER & FLANDERS nV come to the c.nclnsion to sell Vlonr bereaJaev in any quantity deeue, and deliyer it any where la k. ....... ... i.m.,1.. .1 lb eaaiMl, uric, otsnillere. thus enabling caserne, t to sere S ceuls on eeeij Ifs. nsed. Kelng millers, and hafiog a larpe OjU t-t it J Of lwt en hand, th -y can enoro what they ,roini,e. Ihey else keep a laife easortssewr w, . n.. - ' d.-s. riut ion en haaJ, aliioh they will sell at the lo" . . I .Km. wan 1.1 he 'atafr desi-riptioa en naaj, atimu tney w. 11 ------- rates. 1 hey inyit. a call Irom a I whcwanuhe ata of lih: at a rtasonal-e price. Siora oa Main street, near UtV BI rrMttMeVO r " n e. c e w w tbe rcrbfi of t-rcot, a.Hhir4i4, Ind. .7 tt fUUV aQ. ATUwf New Drug Store!! aT. JEJ, ? OOaf DKALER3 IS Drugs, Medicines. Paints, Olle, lye StutTs, CoaE Oil Ss-ampSaSoaiis, AND FANCY ARTICLES GENERALLY'.'. also of' ' ;,;',il rutzi: iri.YESJirMtiQVOtts roa Mr.DtoAL rcaposxs. , , , Patent and Proprietary Hediclne! NO. SO, Rtailti-at., Oppontae Starr Halt. Zl.X033:AiKClTXv XEwTXi ftTOur whole stock Is near aud f roe h, having jnst been purchased f Manu'actnrera aud Importers. JunetM. IWJ. ! "t 7 tt Improved Separators! PATEN niOKSEPOVItS PORTABLE THRESHING ENGINES! fAM ww prepared to supply the Farwlag eemaianity with thes vsluahlt maehinee. If you want a g,od Threshing Machine in that will run tight, throw, fast, and save the grain better than any other make, vou will ' gel It to hiving one of these, ant oar Portable adgleea are nndoub'l'y superior to any made. JOXA I W. TCO, Successor to F. W. Soalnson. June M -.7-S. Kichmoo t ' '. 0 s i' WANTED! For which we will pay tie market pric in . ' m a r a . JCi B. A. HOLDET A Co. 67 Ym tftrect, Ctnctnnatt. jt HaADISON HOUSE, Main-St , Below 2d, : ; CINCI NIT -A-T I, . OTerntt I SO PerDay; -JJ. W.OiltltlSO.I Proprietor. anh S. lee ' ' ' II lr w. a.aicKLe. o. p. acacaaaat . BICKLE& BUR0HNAL, Attorney at Lttw: Wfflcc 32. .tlata treett. Mtavera, II i oh in on d. I nil lain s,. thomss srstoa. v. at. atxiisa. - T. WESTOR & CO.". V :n f - 1 .. . " ? I r.- rf. ! Corner or Front ami Malta 3tveta, RICUM0ND, INDIANA. j . . iVOODcnVwfARg; : -CASU PAID FORC0 ! Butter, Eggs, Lard, Bacon, Aad all kinds of Cwuabr riotaao. July 10. 1t ' ' . se tf Capping Wax. Af B0LE8ALB or Xetailat FLCafJUft ft KBltrS. Jno aa W . ICC AS. . , L. at-HKaiXS. '.I. W. HQW1- " v a, . . LTJCAS. UBBIIfO & CO.: : WHOLESALE QnOCERS, ' A9D DBtLBMrJI r f '" SALT, RSI!, T03ACC0, wOO, Nbl SHrawt, OppseiU 'J - II IOH MONO. IND.'-i s rrWrbM rrfow paid far Orwta aad Cows Jaly a - . ; i -i- ' rv V udanr i Lmaa. PaUJ t Ofw1. For itlitf ' r;:-. nCHsfBa ft KbU.LT.
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