Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 33, Number 39, 18 September 1863 — Page 3

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Frlday ....9Pt 18, 1S. LOCAL ITEMSWATNE CO. UXIOS TICKET. Auditor Stltestcb Johuso. Recorder J. R. Wbitaasa. Co. Commit ionerO. T. Jose. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. IWDIASA Law for the Wet... CBSTBAL B. B. 00 A. M. 10,45 A. M. SO P. M 9.13 A. M. S.44 P. M. Arriving trom Wst.. 10.48 P. v ; DATTOS , Imt for th lul..-.. , Arriving (root Bast... - EATON WKSTEBS It. B. ' 41 A. M S.S5 P. M le.3S A. M 4.30 P. K HAMILTON B. X. Itwt for Cincinnati M r ,i Arriving from Cincinnati....... . CIXCISIfATI CHICAGO Leave for CMco M A SO A. P. 10 30 A: 10. g. B. B. . 1S-4B A. 10.14) P. OAO A. S-Sv P. K. M. M. M, Arriving from Chicago-.. BICHhtOBD AHD CCVIBOB0B B. B. Arrive from Columbus 5.10 P. M. I) part for (.'olunbai, rit. Now Pari. Now AUdiaoD, GroanrilJo, Covington, Piqua.Ao 9.15 A. M. MAIL TIME TABLE. Richmond Post Office, May 5th. Cincinnati. Dayton and Kaatern 11:30 a. m, Indianapolis and tha Wait 6:45p.m. Chicago and North-wast : p- m. TfcX.4k.XXjS OIiOBB Indianapolis and Chicago 9 40 a. m. Dayton aod Columbus, and East 6:00 p. m. Ciaeinnati and tail 6:00 p. as. Hamilton Mall, via Boaton, Ac, learoa Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7:00 a. m. Hamilton Mail arrival Tuesdsy, Thursday and Saturday at 5:00 p.m. Cniun City Mail, via Arby, Uetbal, Ac, asm aa flam it ton mail. Winchester mail, via No w Garden, leaves Monday and fiday at 8:00 a m. Bama arrives Taosday aad Haturday at . . . . 5:00 p m. tdTOfnna open from 7.00 a. m. to 7 p. m. Bun tUye from 9 to 10 a. as. -af'The Maila ara governed by Railroad Time, whiob ia faster thao true time. ACHILLKS VVILLAMS, P.I M. ETo Flinching! Tba present ilaa la flooda baa aa advantage af the Call at nee and see tba many Gaoda aa4 many Croat Bargain!. DBBIA COATS, OTBBCOATS, BACK COATS. PASTS, VBST.4. 11 ATS aad CAPS I Cheap tbaa tba Cbaapaat, and Battar tbaa tba Beat I Furnishing Goods! Umbrella., Trunke, Valisea, Carpet Saka. Bage, Aa. all at tba best bargains at the Bullroad Ciolbln Moasa. dlreetl opposite (Jeo. W. Barnes' Oroceiy, an next dear I" the Bank of State, Main street. ept. lrt, IBS3. 39 if Indianapolis, Ind. Sept. 12. 1863. Bditors of Palladium. Gents; Having within the last month, been frequently requested to announce myself as a candidate for Clerk of Courts, I feel it to be my duty through your columns to thank my friends in "Old Wayne," for their expetsions of kindness and favor to me, and to add that if there were no other reasons why I should not be a candidate, I cannot consent to the use of my name as a candidate against a SoLdib disabled by wounds reoeived in his oountys' dofense from duty ia the field. -Respectfully; yours. Wm. II. Soil ATM, Maj.VltKInd. Vols. fr-John M Commons and IX Locaie, are withdraAvn from the canvass for ClerK. Lieut. Schlagte and Col. Hardin are the only two remaining candidates for the nomination. Cincinnati and E. Wayne It. B. The friends of this important Road, are requested to meet at No. 3 Engine Housed on Monday evening next. It ia hoped there will be a full meeting. Entire Control. The Ladies of the Soldiers' Aid Society, we learn, bare purchased from Mr. Turner, the exclusive privilege of furnishing eatables on the Fair Grounds, during the Fair. Recollect, the Fair commences next Tuesday, and every hungry man cannot fail of getting a feast at the table of our patriotic ladies, who are devoting themselves so unselfishly to the interests of our sick and wounded soldiers. ScDrxN Dxath.-A young school girl, daughter of M r. Dill of this city, having eaten a quantity of grapes on Wednesday evening, was ta ken violently sick and died on yesterday (Thaxsday) morning. arSome time ago, we intimated that Hammond, of the Axe, was fishing around for another two hundred dollars as a retaining fee for hit seivioes as scullion for the talented " M. C. of this District. Judging from his blackguard efforts in his master's behalf, in hia last issue, he has either received the two hundred dollars or has cot the promise of it. If the latter, we sug gest that he had better collect it immediate ly, or hia master may plead th ttatute e limitations f tst The larro and desirable stock of dry goods.from Xw York are just begin -ninff to arrive at No 27 Main St. Haines will ell them at small profits. Large sales and small profits is hia motto. Call and examine his goods. mtLapibs. do you wish a nice Traveling Basket ? There is no place you can fiad a better assortment than at Emswiler & Crocker's, No. 49, Main-st. Call aod see. t3mBj an official statement of the U. S. Quartermaster's Department, at Indianapolis, the sales of horses and mules, abandoned by the Union and rebel forces during the Morgan raid, at different places in this State amount to the aggregate sam of f 78,34&. The number sold was 1,633. The number retained l the army by the Q. M. lor the s of the army 35 delivered at Louisille, Ky., 805., - Tba average amon. received lor each animal was 47,75.

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Fire Engine Company No- 2 ha, by tbliberality of our fellow-citizens, purchasr-l everal lota in Earlbam Cemetery, for tb purpce of burying those of tteir own metTve bera. who may be atrickea down by death, and wbo desire to be buried therein ; and. alto, aa a plce to deposit the remains of those of our brave boys, wbo bave gone out from our midst to fight for their country. It will be seen, by the report below. of Mr. R. Morrison, that the sum of 8323 has been subscribed by the citizens of this city and vicinity, and the company hart contracted with Mr. Morbisob to erect a monument on the lots purchased, at a cost of four hundred dollars. To carry out the laudable object of the Company of ornamenting and embellishing this receptacle of the brave and honored dead, it will require I a further outlay of money, and those of our citizens who hare not already contributed towards it, will be waited on and respectfully asked to giro them assistance. A small sum from each individual will do the work, aod we know oar fellow-citizens will not be backward in giving it : Birauoen, September I4th, 163. Qmmktr Cis Tir Company : Aa aoa of the Committee on railing faada for the erection of a moaament on the lot purchased for tba barial place of deceased firemen and Soldiers, submit the following report : Cbarlea Coffin..Sl0 OOVaanuxum It Leedt IS 00 Wigglne CoW a Heed Ward -... J M H ceres 15 00 Caah... 1 lu OO, Caah i S imi; B H Wiaebeater.. I 00 00 S OS s e i oo I OS s e s OS l oe OS 00 t so s oa I oo 1 no 3 oo 1 00 1 oo 2 00 2 SO 1 W 1 OS 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 s oo 2 oe 3 oo l oo 3 HO 1 00 1 00 S 00 S oo 2 00 1 oo 1 ou oo i oo S oo 3 OO 1 00 to aw Joha aiaaaee.nI M btarr 10 01 I I R A Paige.. John Tarjraa... A Brandt. W B Bobineon..... I 8 Hunt Joba iJraudl lull Iarael WoodrmS-. i 00 Hiram Italia... 5 10 Nick Smith 00 J M BollovaT ... HO O W Vanneman t (MO B William. I Ml D Baby . S 00 Isam cmaitaer . 2 OO Morton Meek . 2 00 Charles Borehenal... 6 Wi Caeb. ........... Oil! Ce.h 5 OOj Fuaika di Sboemake. S 00' Jamre Devine. . i 8 Cotklln. ........ S OOi Jamee Perry 5 n Klvood Uadley. SiMO Henry OO1 W H Pare ... 6 001 W W Graff S Paal Urapert IWT Robert - S OOi B Swain S OO; Wm Foiol 00, J Rattray S OO: Mtrphen Farlow-... t WIS Johnson. S 00' B B West 3 00 J H Wesson S oof Alfred Tnllidge S 004 Thomas Hunt S Oo Lather Mrring 5 OO'Thomaa Mason, Jr.... 6 OOi Geo Bm.wilcr S OOj Cbas DieklD.on S OO' Henry Dowell 3 oo Daniel Petty S oni Hugh Maxwell S aiM William Irria . 2 OO; Warner liarenpert... . Caab L D Btabbe.. Caeb. Henrv Drifmejer..... John Roberts C O Beelei C B Ha W W Rattray. .. B W Yarrlagioa.. O IT Barnee A II Blanehard Plnmmer o Kelly.... C C Buhl .. W H Uranett 0 O Crawrd Nlchol.oo A Bro..n.. Jacob Kem.... Jimcl Mc Whlnoej... Thompson llarrie . Fielding Oaar .. J M Puson.... . Horney dt o....... J P Blddell. Cur me At Kann. Oeorge Buhl Howard A Orabba T Maeoa W A Bickle J Yeo 1 W Smith T fehearun... Wm Wuhbaro. All of wbicb Is respectfully submitted. B. MORRISON. 9"During the storm on last Saturday week, our friend James P. Burgess, his wife and a young lady who is living with them were considerable shocked by lightening.The bolt struck a wild cherry tree a short distance from the bouse tearing a strip off from top to root the shock knocked the young laJy down; threw Mrs. B. out of the settee on which she lay about four feet on the floor, and Mr. B. who was sitting on the poarch smoking, had the ashes from his pipe thrown into bis eyes, and bis head bent down on his breast from its effects. He ays he came as near being struck by light ening as h cares about. Who Brought out Libct. Schlaolb roa Clxbk? It has been deemed of suoh vast importance by the fiiends of Lieut. Col. Haidin that this question should be raised, that we propose to answer it, and we think it will be entirely satisfactory to the peculiar friends of that gentltman. Ever thoughtful of our brave men, who are fighting for the cause of humanity and for the "Old Flag," we believe the honor of first proposing Lieut. Samuel B. Schlagle as a candidate for the Clerkship rests with our friend Geo. W. Barnes, of this city he it was who suggested it to Mr. S. and then he was urged to permit bis name to be used by quite a number of the fiiends of the Union.and no one dreamed of lugging in the question of whether he was for or against Gen. Meredith, or "any other man" for Congress that idea was an after-thought with the assailants of the wouoded soldier boy of the 19th. From affidavits published in another column it will be seen that Gen. M had no idea that Lieut. S. was a candidate, until he was announced for the office, and hit friends many of whom bad been the supporters of Mr. Julian for Congresswere using their personal influence for him; therefore, all that is said about Lieut. S. being used as a "cat's-paw" a 'tool," is nothing but sheer humbuggery gotten up by those who were trying to injure bim, with the view of advancing the interest of their favorite candidates for Clerk and Congress. Chanob. In alluJing to the sale of Messrs. Watson & Estell to Mr. Maxwell, of their photographic business, we were mistaken in saying that both of the firm were out of the business. Mr. Estell is in partnership with Mr. Maxwell, and occupies the same room that he has occupied for several months, whilst Mr. M. occupies the room recently occupied by Mr. Watson. Bv reference to the advertisement of the dissolution of partnership between Estell Ac Son, it will be seen that Wm. and Sam. have entered into partnership in the jewelry business under the firm of Estell Brothers. No. 76 cannot fail to prosper, as it has done heretofore under the skillful engineering of our friend Sam. Success to the new firm. We ask the attention of our readers to the advertisement of R. B. Dickinson ia another column. He has renewed his stock ol watches, clocks, jewelry, c-. and asks the publio to give him a call. Everything that should be in a first-class establishment, can there be bad. ftfrThe time to supplv yourselves with Coke for the approaching cold weather, for shop and office warming, is nearly here, and Messrs. Starr & White are prepared to fill all orders and deliver the Coke to customers. It will be found much cheaper than wood thai is our last win ter's experience. They are also prepared at all tiroes to put up ras fixtures, betnz sappiied with all kinds of plain and fancy brackets. ' Fire Brkk and Coal Tar tor sale. "Otfio on Main -si one door West of Emswiler & Crocker's wholesale and retail Notion Store op stairs.

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AT THE Lld'le CAROLISTA. TBB Celebrated Tight Rope Artiste: Who created such a furore in the Eastern and Southern Cities, and in Cuba and who, for a long time was PMEflBE DAIISEUSEI WITH THE Hat el Vroupc9 And the only Lady entitled to the name of the FEMALE BtONMN! WILL MAKE A Grand tight-Rope AT THE FAIR GROUNDS, ON Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, Sept 23, 24 and 25, at 4 o'clk, PM, AND A! 0 I ON THURSDAY, BLINDFOLDED, Walking a Single Rop: Stretched Jro the TWO HIGHEST available poiml on the around. Q- This Exhibition will be FREE to all visitors at the Fair. E. H. DENNIS, SkV.

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a The fine horse stolen trom W. B. Re id. Sunday weea ha bei recovered the thief be came alarmed and left bim and bU carpet sack at the Hotel at Springfield, Ohio. Toe saca contained a full suit of cavalry uniform. Onb of onr Government officials, just returned from Pern, tells us that among th first and most feqaent inquiries made of him there about our public men was, whether be knew or bad ever seeo the cekbrait-d American Chemist, Dr. J. C. Ayer, of Lowell. His remedies are found in every village from i be elevated si -pes of the Andes down to the toast, and their remarkable cures seem to attract even more attention there than in this country. The sentiment ot wonder at ih-ir effects takes a far deeper h i! on a half civilixed and superstitious people than it does with us, where the rationale of medical problems is so much more generally un

derstood. No other American bas made himself so familiarly known to the masses nf tha neoulrt in forcia"! oouotries or t-ii.t . r i u - - ., : ir i ' m lueui mi uicii an iu m mmseti as me ! Doctor has by fcis skillful application of chemical science to the treatmeut ot disease. That must be a dull man who does not feel some pride of country when he finds among distant nations that he is already known and welcome there, through the labors of our Statesmen, Merchants and Scholars, whose renown has become national I nvAiwrfv. and annsenjientlv in soma mt an r. f j 1 - . . his own. Whether Dr. Ayer's remedies do actually cure more than others or not, ther bave secured the reputation of being a Godsend to those afflicted with disease, and where great numbers in any community believe that they owe their health and lives to one's skill they are sure to feel an interest in bim which will find expression when they meet bis countrymen. National Era, Wathington, D. C. 5-20 YEAR SIX PER CENT. XT. S. BONDS (Interest payable semi annually In Ould) FURNISHED AT PAR sr TUB FIRST NATIONAL BANK E. W. T ABRIN CT0N, Csahier. August 14 3 4 6w CITIZEN'S BANE! We still continue to receive subscriptions for th FIVE-TWENTY U. S. LOAN, MOURISON, BLANCHARD CO. HEIMST REET'S Inimitable Hair Restorative. IT IS XOT A DYE. But restores grey hair to Its original color, by supplying the eipillary tabes with natural sustenance, impaired by age or disease. Air Instantaneous dyes are composed ol lunar eanatie. destroying the vitality and beauty of the ! hair, and afford of themselves no dressing- flcimstreet'e Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its natural color by an easy process, but gives the bair a Luxuriant Beauty! Promotes its growth, prevents its falling off. eradicate dandruff, and imparts health and plewantness to the brad. It bas stood the test of time, belngthe original Usir Coloring, and is constantly increasing In favor. Used hy both gentle'iten aod ladiea. It la sold by all ra-spt-ctahle dealers, or can be proeared by them of the commercial arent. D S. Barnes, SOS Broadway, N. T. en ..nr. .nri at LYON'S KATHAIRONThis delightful article for preserving and beautifying the human hair la again pat up by lha original proprietor, and is now made with the seme eare. skill and attention, which Brst created its immense and unprecedented al?s of orer one million bottles annually I It Is still sold at S5 cents In large bottles. Twa million hotties can easily be sold in a year when it Is again known that the Katbairon is not only the most delightful hair dressing la tba world, bat that It c leasees the eealp or scarf and dandruff, gives tbe hair a lively, rich luxuri ant growth, an I prevents it from turning gray. These are considerations worth knowing. The Katbairon haa been tested for over twelveyeare, and is warranted as described. Any lady wbo values a beaatifal head of hair will nte the Kathairea. It is finely pertaaaed, cheap sail vaiaable. It is sold by all respoctabledeelers throughout tht world. D. S. BABS B3 A CO., Bew TorV. Aug.S, 16X 3d WYNKOOPS ICELAND PECTORAL! Di caws of the Throat, Chest and Pulmonary orgies, are erer prevalent, insitioas and dangerous. The properties of a medicine to .Deviate, eare and aproot these complaints, must be Expectorant, AneJye and I vigors -ting, loosening the mueat of the throat, and Imparting tone to the entire system. Mo discovery in medical science erer mastered this class af diseases Ilka Or. Wyak sop's Iceland Pectoral. It is n-ed with the most astonishing results ia all cases of Bronchitis. Infinenxa. Whooping Cough, Diptheriaor Patrid Sore Throat, Asth m. Croup, Coughs. Celds, Nervous Irritability, Ac. The Rev. J. J; Potter, certifies, "that I have used Dr. Wynkoop's Pectoral for several years, myself and in my family, for severe Paimonary Cumplaiata, and haverec eauaeoded it ta many others, and have never seen ita equal." IUv.J. J. Potter. Brooklyn, S. T. Handreda and tboasaads of important testimoniala could be produced, shewing its remarkable cares and that it aever ailsIt ie composed of pure Iceland Hoss, Bala of Cilead. Peruvian Balsam, Blecampane. Comfrey, Bardorfc, and other invaluable expectorant aad ingredienta. It la narmtesa. prompt and lasting. InvalMsand suSerers eannot afford ta neglect a trial. Bvery family should hive it- It la rewjnrmrtfe for Creep. Fall descriptions, recommendations aad directions accompany each battle. Sold by all principal Druggists. Prepared by Dr. a. O. Wakoop, and aald by D. 8. Barnee Ca., Sew Tark. Old Wayna Against Xhm World! The Twtlfth Annual Fair of the Wayne Count y Agricultural Societu, will he held ai Richmond, Ind.. Septemhe- 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26, 1863. ' Threw TakaxasMkaiel tAwllatrs ! Pronaiaiama. Half-Vara Trains ow all Railroads. Ample aeceanBoeHUoa for Tbirtv Thousand People! All Prwmiasns will be paid ia caah oa tba grovaes Family Ticket! SI Ov. Siagie Ticket 5 coats Ticket for Camagca awd Bagpes, good for ana eav, Bltt. styTbe stock of cottons. Willow Ware, Wall Paper, and everything needed by customers, aad kept in a well reflated variety Store, is to be found at No. 93, Main-si. Give S. 6. Dagdalo a call.

From the Richmond Whig. The Charleston Courier makes a timely suggestion in recommending the attention of our government to the naturalisation and cultivation

of l alisaya, for the preservation of the health of our soldiers. . This article has a peculiar effect upon the liver, and guards the system against disease by exposure and irregular diet. It is said that the great success of the Plantation Bitters of Dr. Drake, which, previous to our un happy difficulties wag found in most Southern homes, was owing to the extract of Calisaya of CaJisaja Bark which it contained as one of its principal ingredients. "In confirmation of this, we have beard one of our most distinguish ed physicians remark, that whenever he felt an well from ordinary dietetic or atmospheric causes, he invariably relieved himself by Planta tion Bitters. Now that these Bitters cannot be obtained, a substitute should be prepared W e . understand our government has opened begotaj tions with Dr. Drake, through a secret agent. but with what truth we do not know. We are exceedingly obliged to the Richmand Whig for its reaiembrance of Au!d Lang Syne but we can assure "Our Government" that the Plantation Bitters are not for sale to any "secret agents," North or South. There is probably several other things that "Our Government' ! will yet want. We know that we bave the best ami most ! popular medicine in the world. We are not ; afraid to show what it is composed of. Physicians are compelled to recommend it. Calisata Bark has been celebrated for over two hundred years, and was sold during the reign of Louis XVI, King of France, for the enormous price of its own weight in silvea. It is remarkable for Dyspepsia, Fovers Consumption, &c. Cascarila Bark For Diarrhoea Colic, and diseases of the stomach and bowels. Dandelion. For Intfimution of the Loins and Dropsical Affections. Chamomile Flowers. For enfeebled digestion. Lavenedr Flowers.-Arometic, stiraulent and tonic highly invigoration in nervoos debility. Wiutcrgrecn. For Scrofula, Rheumatisiu.&c Anise. An arometic carminative; creating flesh, muscle and milk; much used by mothers nursing. Also, clove buds, orange, caraway, coriander, snake-root &c. S. T. 1860 X. a a.1 1 a" - 1 - 1 a. a" Tt 1 -Auoiuer wouueriui ingreuieni, 01 rmn.su origin, imparting beauty to the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, is vet unknown to the - - commerce of the world, and we withhold its name for the present. Humbugs and quacks howl about the Plantation Bitters; but the following is what's the matter, and they know it: PIANTATION BITTERS WILL CURE Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips. Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath. Flatulency and Indigestion. Nervous Affections. Kxcessive Fatigue and Short Breath. Pain over the Eyes. Mental Despondency. Prostration, Great weakness. Shallow Complexion, Weak Bowels. LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. Very particularly recommended to Clergymen Mei chants. Lawyers, and persons of sedentary habits. Also for delicate females and weakpersons who require a gentle stiraulent, freo digestion, good appetite and clear mental facul ties. Sold by all resp?ctible Physicians, Drugirists, Grocers, Hotels, Saloons. Country Stores, fec. Be particular that each bottle bears the fac simile of our signature on a steel plate label, wiih our private government stamp over the cork. P. H. DRAKE & CO. 202 BROADWAY, N. YJC3T Stoves are still needed for cooking C. C. Buhl's Cash Stove Siore. is the place to get the kind you want. Anything in tbe copper, brass, tin and sheet-iron ware line, that is wanted, can there be had. JtWYoxi will find the Florence Sewing Machine at No. 39, Main-st., (Sam. liellis' old quarters,) and onr advice is, don't bay a machine until you bave thoroughly examined the Florence. 6D. B. Crawfoid, of the Bee Hive Store. has just opened a most complete and extensive stock of Ladies' Dress Goods of all kind. If en's wear, Ac. Judging from a bsty examination, we give it as our opinion, that there never was a better or larger Stock of Fall Goods brought to this city than is now on shelves, counter, and in drawers of the Bee Hive Store; No. 22, Vain st. The hoops are magnificent and in numbers sufficient to surround all the pais creation, we should think; and the Carpets! Jfcc. &c. reader go and see for yourself. Ou friend Crawford says be U determined to make the Bee Hive Store, thb Store of the West End of Main street, and thb place to boy Goods. Messrs. Nordyke 8c Johnson, have on band at all times a complete stock of ai the latest I'atterr.s of Cooking, Parlor, Of fice and Shop Stoves both for wood and coal. As the time is approocbing for using Sorghum Evaporators, they ask thoee wishing to purchase to call and examine the superior kind they are manufacturing. Their lin, Copper, Brass and Bheetiroa Ware, comprise an assortment of articles not surpassed for good quality, in material and workmanship, in the city. Call at No. 77, Main st. Hoo Cholbba. Those of our farmers, wbo have this disease among their swine, are reminded that Dr. J. S. Finnimore, of of onr city, manufactures a Linionen that is an effectual remedy for it. Try it. FOR S-AJLiE -A. Beautiful Country Residence aVBha!l mil from thacawter 1 W le a of the sant beautiful lacaaion ia ta- 1 (-.; viclaitr of Bienawad. It I known aa rke c 1 Whinner nronertv. eaat aaar th toll gate. Will be sold erexrhaaged for good aity property. For oertieulara anouireef KB. B aCOHTOS. Bicaaeead. lad. Jaly 31. 18S3 ii U J. E. AVERY & CO., Drugs, Medicines. Faints, OILS. DTI "TCFFS, PBSrCwBalBS. awetraacT Artielwa aSwaewrmllr. Alaea, f fmrw laimerw Ltajmwrw. PATENT AND PROPai CT AR Y MCOICtNES gear . SS, Wain Street. BICBaO-YD, ISD.-SW Our waoteatoek la BW. aayfaag jaot bo yarvaasij of

NORDYKE JOHNSON.

FURNACES & STOVES! nawvaewwawaa aw TIN; COPPER & SHEET1R0R WARE Tin Booting, Gutters Ac Spouting! COOK. PARLOR, CHCBCIt A NO SHOP STOTRS. Sorghum K'vixVoraktor-w. tSlate Roeft of 6ood Iiterii! Bide tt Order. CITY STOVE STORE! Ma. 77, Main Street, ,. BiCHMOsp, nro. SOrJeb work Pttt by KxawriancaA WorksaaWa J. W. FLPiMIB. B.C.KXU.T. PLUMMER & KELLY D ruggists! S. VT. COR. MAIN d: PEARL STS.. RICHMONDiND.cj NEW STOCK OF Jewelry, Notions, Watches. UXtOCJa.3! BKGA8T PIH3! CM Ft.VGEtl fl.VeSS, GwlB, silver anal Plattael "aialaia! 1 i Larjr asartmtit s( Plated Ware. J. caatora, Kjiivaa, roita ot spoon ai Musical Iustruments, 81 ot-Ouna, X REVOLVERS! To eeV to thoee who are )er thctloioa the whale TJnlea, and nothing but tba Union. Aa a 'sort meat of SHEET MUSIClt R. B. DICKINSON, Vo 41. Sf ein Street, Kichmond, Indlaaa Augnet SS, ItC J. 3i tf GREAT M OF RE&l ESTATE To the highest bidder on Saturday, October 3rd! 30 Lois on Mount Auburn, ''WBNTT of whA-b oe lu arresl being aheat 40 rod a on the Willmui.ttur pike, embracing the hill, of easy aecesv, easai)le o iHimg improved as tna most re maotie and beaatifnl sitnetions in ayne t:oanty. will he oSfred in lot or alteevlher. Two other lute have a Wte-Perer an 1 vaiaable Stjne tl'jarry. Seven other wot buil linr liu on the west or the ike, all near the depot and lusi e part of the city. Ateo. a good Water-l-ower.and premiaea attache!, now need a a flx mill formerlv Ktnt,' wooleo factory. Three Dwelling lloaeee and Aor. ooaon Pearl street end two on Mill strt-et. One IWa of Si er-e. J milea east ot Richmand, and en of 7U acres aia miles east oa the K.tun pike. Terms of sale, one-third caslr, balaaee la 9 aad IS months, on interest, secared by mortgage; or a liberal diec'iunt (or all cash. The sale to eommuoce at 10 o' look a. aa. at Nonnt Aa t-nrn. near tbe spring Foandry. for those Aabarn tote, aad at o'olock p.m. at the crossme; ot Pearl aad Walnut streets, for the balance of tbe property. Any of this property eea be boucbt at private aalo i prwoa. to thn Hy o pnttlie !. i.;'.? "" J- fo - will shoo tt or give any iaforI mation reimive to it. J. R. MENOENHALL. Kichmond Ang-28 1C3. XjtS NOTICE. ravillt partnership' heretofore existing between O. P. I Kroewiler and Alvin B. Crokcr, nnder the style of Gto P. Aoiswiler Ck Co., is this dy terminated by limitation. The bnsinees will herealter be eondneted by tbe seme parti., at the old stand ander th firm name of fcm.wilrr Ciocker. Tb.iik'al fur past favors, wa resnectfally solicit a eeutiuuauce of the same. 0 P. KMSW1LF.R. ALVIN P. CBoCKKB. Richmond, Aug 20. 1S63. 8V-tf L. J. FRANCISCO. M. D. Offlreani Besldeaee OtTTD FRiUKLIX II BEET Bast side between Main and Walnnt, RICHMOND, INDIANA. Jaly 17, IH63 30 lf FOOD FOR THE HUNGRY XedL-tT'lTXs -Prlooa CROCKER fit FLANDERS UAVB comet the conclusion to sell Floor herea'ter in any quantity dasiiea, and deliver it anywhere la the corporate limits, at tbe wholesale price of millers, thai enabling cnstomeis to sure t cents on every IUO the. used. Ueing millers, and having a large aaai.tltg of wheat on hand, they can porform what they promise. Tory al.o keep a large assortment of Peed of every d-STiptton on hand, wliien they will sll at tho lowest r.""."' Tnc ,n vhe a call from ad who want the "ata af tile at a reasonable price. wpr on Main etreet, near e corne, of Kront. Richmond, ind. i-f i'Oev will Cllbsnmi. It thlir llnr. Finn, tnm t heat or Cornineal lor Coro tho same as at tba Mill. Flour 2 50 por ew t. . . . Cornmeel 70 til. par bashol. .... I'otatoee, 0 eta. per bushel. Julc M. In63 j7 tr c.B.Hcrr. j.a. HAia. HUPP & HAIR ASD COXXSELLOKS AT LAW. RICHMOND, INI)., WILE attecd promptly to all business entrusted to thrir eare throughout the State. Fpeeialattentiaa given to the collection of Claims ia this and adjeiaiaa: counties. J. A-HAIR grarncK wo. 97. main stbbbt, oppositb tbb Citisen's Bank. June IS tS-tf WIGGINS & CO., 3 1TO. 99, 91AI5I STREET, B TA VK jsot received a Irrae atock of flood e. pare based I in the Beet of If anafactarers aad laa,rtri. foe CASH, aad they new eSer theea for sal at such price. eucu term a win we sure to aacuro ta Wiggins & CoNo 29, Main Street A living pro lit. Their toek embraaeaa eemaleteaaaartmat of alt aiade of Saddierv Hardware, also. Leather of all kinds ,-ele Preach Kia aad Calf. M or ace aad Riadiaca. Black aad Fancy Baamelled, Heavy aad Light Enamelled Leather, torn her wHk aa aesortaeat af oar owataaecaof Leather, all af wbicb stakes aor Stock oa of tbe Srst la the cotntry. Also on band at Wiggins & Co'b, No 29, Main Street Thread of all kind. Fly -. Bar Bras he. Whip. M"i-. narnoas. anaioe, voiiara, ac.. ., of oar owa aaaafactae. . Caah raid Tor Hide. Administrator's Notice. TH aoderatgned ha viae takea Wttars of Adsalais B tioa eart a' tho Wayaa Prehato Cewrv. oa th oatata of Daaiot B. Mackiesee. d-ceaa I. set lee t, hray given to tbee haeiey eiataas aaataet s.ltd mats to pre at them legally aattaeaticated tee lUHiewt w Itaia twelve aaoatha treaa date aad te thaea intfeoard. to make time dial pajment. Thwwtao as aaapeaed 0 we aadeeaa. C B. HCFF, Aaaa r. BJcbmoad, Sept. d, ISO. 37 OS Baaharb evewieg. the tXd lest-, betwsaa Bsapait aad Blchmead. - Ce-ilt aad Birbaasai. a A BJatcl. s loMk rroclf. Ceatl Abaat new. Tbo So ler will bo rewarded ky lasalagtaVa aanveat B. a J. CcAVa'a etora la Biehmocd. SrBPiiBB COP FT JT. Aug.S MS

we wilt pav tb amis! pnee km UASH. I R. A. HOLDZ1I at CTav t tail IIADISON HOUSE, Main-St, BelovrSd Tcria 1 AO Pcr'Dar.' J. W.GAltno.M .Prsrlctor. March S. 1S6S 11 1, JEHIEL RAILSBACK, Attorney at Law and notary Fobilo RICUMOND, IND. TTILL attend t tbeproaaenttaa of baalaatala vv VSavneand adjomin coantiee.and tbe pevnrnt rollaction af claims. Omca ia Ham's bnUdiag p stairs. 18AS. S-lv w. a.aiccLa. c. a.acacaaaaa BICKLE & BURCIIENAL, Attorneys a t Law : Of Uco New S3, nula Strwear atstlrw I tioKiuortd- Indian VAliTJABliE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE! f oter for sale my Residence half a mite aat at tba 1 oil sity of Richmond, Ind., known aa as This property is one of tba moat desirable la Bastora ladlana- It oonaisls of a aubetantial aodara bnilt dwelling hoes with n large Green Honse attached. Stabling. Carriage iloaee. Smoke Hoaoe and other oat bail dings. Th dwelling houe I tarnished with a GOLD'S S FaCaf .TJ TEIt With sufficient rapacity to heat In whale heaso. Tba bathroom aad kikhca are supplied with bet aad oeld water. The gronnda ara well planted witb Prat aad Ornamental Tree aad Shrubbery. I will eell with the bouse front Six to Ten Acres of Land To salt th purchaser. Alto, TWENTY ACRES OF LAND Without any Improvements thereon, Iho same distance from town. This lot is saaCeptiblo of sab divialoa.aad embraces soma af tba most eligible unoccupied building site la this vieinity. JOHN II. HVTTOIV. Feb SO, 1883 B-tf . Wall PaperMVall Paper!! NICHOLSON & BRO. Have lost received a lot of W all Paper, Of saw and elegant patter a a. Call Hi the City Book. sJtoro And examine oar stock of Wall' Paper, Window Shades Curtain Fixture, etc. NIUUOLSOH BRO. Richmond, starch z7.1S3 14 ImportantNews ftJlO FILL order for Window ftaeh. Blind. Door. ft Pramee. Moulding. Brackets; Mantlea and house furnishers work generally, BCUOoL IBSB.S, all made ol tnoroughly SEASONED LUMBER! And aa low a the same can be bought In tbli market. Alio, Pine Lnmbtr. Siiinglei, Floeriif, Latbrlf., kt. Jl -Sixth street, one square sooth of Mala. Blehmoad Iod. IZBA SMITH dt X). Jon 1.1X3 83 tf The FLORENCE Sewing Machine M ABBS V0CB DirPKRERT BTITCBES, Toe lock, loot. Lonble Lock t Doable Iiot UrtTH a moeh ease and facility a ordinary machine mak oes stitch, and with aa little or loa maeblnery. It baa the rvrsihle feed motion, whlob onebtae the operator, by imily luralag tbo tbaeib ocrew, to bar the work ran to the right or left, to stay any part af the seam; or ftsten the ends of seam, without turning the tehrie. It ran. Iix.nl I.e. aews ripidly, and la alsaost noiselaa. It does tho heaviest or Sooet work with equal facility, wilbr-at change of tension or ssachiaery. Changlag the length of thesfleh, and from eoo kind of aiitcb to another. aaa readier be dan while th mechtae la la motion. It tarn any width of bom; fell, bind, braids, gather, tuck, oolite and g tther aad sows oa a raffle at the same time. It will not o'l the drees af tho operator) A hemmer. all neweeeary tool, aud -'Baroem'e Self Sew ' or." wbicb guide the work Its f, are faraiabed wlta each amchin. tr f A cents wanted -For term, eampleo of aewing aad eircnlara, addreae B. II. AC. C.DBBHIS. Birhmond, Ind., Corner Main aad Mairoa ttraott. ElltKr dr BBLLH. ladianapoli, Q en oral Agaats, March to, r ' 13 U Da B. C R AWFORD, Proprietor ot tba mil HIVE STORE.O Is new receiving tbo LARGEST STOCK OF CARPETS; Two aod Three Ply IWGRAI1T, HEMP A1TD SA0! trxaw Ivgmttlma aai BBra STAIR CARPETS AND RODS. Otirtalxi Ot every deeeriptiea. Oil Cloth, of Beat pattern, uree ttoooa, ot stent tyia. Ia Iket 1 am aeteraila4 to have tbe BEIT ITOCI OF GOODS It THE CHI ill SeU as Cheap. Maay of my Oeole will be sold at old prtoos. lie are Invitad to eall at Wo. tt, Mai a atreo. Blebaaaad. Bepa.4. 161. a Tapa.. 14-4 THE FALL H-A-T FASHIONS. THB anderalgnod baa at received hia aew ta Vail Stylo or ATS riUatheatteatpj b weald laUwblekbeiaviUatb Una of all daleela the latat fashiea. t1. Oatt at th Baa aaat Oa ' atoroaf JOHB SCFFBrBS. rama. w. ire a, l. x. ttcaua. . t. w. BovsisU LUCAS. MERINO g OO. WHOLESALE QROCERSJ ABBBaULaatflX - -.'a -. SALT, FISH, TC3ACC3, C, I ! Stroat, OtiaiaoHaoi fa aaa jag aTijji RICHMOND, IND. . J3rBigbat prta paid to Grata aad fjaajatry liUig 0f50 noMaTaapaaaaa raw Pnacua. oataartaa Bas paia. U aall oa B aaotal aad aartaaa arUclea. Piftawa - - Addraaa SOA W dt CLd Sslld4ard, BJauaa.

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