Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 33, Number 41, 2 October 1863 — Page 3

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LOCAL ITEMS. 4 RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ISDIAXA CENTBAX R. K. Lnn for th Wsst. IM1.N 10.4.ti A. M 4.3 P. it 45 A. M. Arriving front West... 5 AH P. M. r. m. ' DAYTOSf WtSTEBS B. B. Lear for th East ... i . ... .. Arriving Iron Iit..................... ,, . ,,,r, , V j" TOJf HAMIl.TOlf Lcavofor ClDClnaatl..'.:.... 15 A. V $.'4 P. M. 10 3 A. M 4.SU P. U 4.50 A. .0 P. 10 M A: Arriving fro Cincinnati...... M . . 10. Ui P. (.'... t...' . CISCIS5ATI CHICAGO B. B. Inti for Chicago.... ' Arriving from Chicago V 10:45 A. H. . 10 30 P. M. 0.50 A. M. ai p. m. If BICBMOBD AMD C0V1MOEOH B, R. Arrive from Colombo 10 P. M. Popart for Colomnas, via. Nw Paris, New Aladisoo, Greenville. CovlogtoD.I'lqua.Ae IS A. M. MAIL TIME TABLE. Richmond Fout Office, May 5th. I OPEN Clnftlunati. Dayton and Kutern.. .... ....11:30 a. m. ladianapolu and tha Watt 6:45 p m. Chicago and jNortb-weei 6:i5 p. m. 2VT.A.XXAS OXiOBIl Indlanapolia and Chicago. 9 40 a. m. I'ajton and Columbua, and Eaat 5:00 p. m. Clacinnau aad raat.. 6.00 p. m. Hamilton Mall, via Uoetoo, Ac, leavet Monday, Wodneedar aal Friday at 7:00 a. m. Hamilton Mall arrive Tueaday, Tbaraday and Saturday at 6:00 p. m. Coioa (;ity Uail, via Arby, bethel, Be, eerae aa Hamilton mail. Wtncheetor mail, via Near Oarden, leave Mnnoay and r rid ay at O0 a m. Saeaw arrival Tuesday and Saturday at.. ,.5:0 J p a. tSfUOioo open from T OO a. m. to 7 p. m. Sun Jaye from to 10 a. m. HfTho Mail aro governed by Railroad Tiino, which 1 fatter than true time. AVUIU.K W IU.A.MS, P.I M. MASONIC CALENDAR. Webb Lodr,on tb third WeJneeday nichmond Lodg"?, meet on the Brat Tuesday van ins; in ovary month King Solomon Cbuplrr, aeaond t'iMay Vliie Council, Brat Thursday in March, Juna, September and December Ilrittod Lodge (colored,) firat Monday in each tooth. I. O, O. F. Whit Water I.odae.meets overy Friday evening Ilersaan (Uortnaa) Lodgo.every Tueaday evening. Wood ward Lodge,every Wedne lay evening;. Oriental a.eeainptnent, every oond and fourth rueadav eve ot oach mon'h. Uegrae of Kebeeea, of Whitewater and Woodvranl bodgaa, Brit aad third Tuesday or each month. Degree ot Kobeoca, of Herman Lot'ge, Srat and third Monday of each month. . I'Jo Flinching! The present rise lo Oooda has n a a Ivan tag e of the Call at one and see the many Oeod and many Great Bargain. DBISfl COATS, OYBBCOATS. SACK 00AT, PANTS. VB8TS. HATS and CAPS I Cheaper than the Cheapest, and Better than the Best I Furnishing Goods! fTmbrallaa, Traoks, Valises. Carpet "aok. Bags, Ac. alt at tha best bargains at the Ballroad Clothing Honea. dlreotlv opposite Oeo. W. Barnes' Urocsl "J i ' nextdeor th Uank of State, Main street. Sept. IS, 1803. 39-tf r We ate somewhat late with oar paper' to-day. Try and ba up ia time ia future. ', - i -i wwJB-gjna Premium Sweet fotaioes. For ft "few dayi only' we exhibited about one good doxen of the largest and finest looking Sweet Potatoes, in our show-window, that our eyea have been blest with the sight of this season. They attracted considerable outside attention, and some lovers of this delicious esculent being near-sighted, obtained ft closer view, and then it was we noticed the pile gradually lessenini? shrinking un til we feared our sense of taste would be minus; ao we laid violent bands on the residue and bore them in triumph to our tabernacle had them coo aad, and can testify that they were emphatically the best Potatoes we have ever laid up to our face. Three of 'em made a meal for six, and we left our better half gathering up the fragments! They too a the premium at the recent Wayne County Fair, and were raised by our friend IIibam Bulla. There ia no question that they are Bully Potatoes, and we than, him for the opportunity he afforded us for testing them. If any of our ether numerous friends have better Sweet Potatoes than those above mentioned, or as gootl, bring them along and we 11 endeavor to do them justice. ptT Our frend Bulla, also brought is a Union Beet, which weighs just twelve pounds and-a-lialf ! It is of the red turnip Kind, aad ia about two feet four inches in circumference! Who caa beat this Beet? We have suspended it iu our show window, ftunounded by our battlerophies. -"Y Ab? We aaderstand that Mrs. Bates of our city, received a letter conveying the sad news that hr son James was killed at the battU of Chkkamauga. (kip Alf. Burnett, the inimitable A If., will be at Starr Hall, oa Tueaday Evening ext. Oct. 6. Evervbodv. who bat aver . m . beard Mr. Burnett, desires to bear him and ea him again. Tha Hall should be filled Priee of admission, 25 cents. - , , - t - ' The Allan tb Moalhlj for October. it received aod preaeuta au attractive table of oonteuU. M Life without Principle;" A Lctler to Tbomaa Carlyle;" "Car Domeitio Relations," are striking articles. The last by Hon. Cbarlea Sumner, is indeed a important treatise on "how to treat the Rebel States." We commend it to our read Yo era as tbe document of the times. furnish ihe AUaatio to our subscrilers for t,6o. ...... ... We know nothing whatever of the 'cock-and-bull story," gotten Bp bj the True (Julian) Republican, about Gen. Meredith having telegraphed Col. Dudley, to get bis consent to run for Auditor; but we venture to saj it is a clear and uoequivocal Juliaaism or, in other words, a bare-faced falMkood.

au4 I propose tepablish A weekly and tri-wtekly i-iorna', beat-lag the aba title, at Kncxvi'.le, In But Tennessee aad (he weekly paper, made ap frm tha eoDtcnta or li.0 trt weekll, I propose to send out t distant sui-ieeriber for Two DtUmrt per annum aacori ,l at ;.:'. Subscriptions sad remittance will b forwarded to me at Cincinnati, from which p-.int I expect to ship my paper and Material . I expect to lata tb 9rt number la October, aa It lo that month two rear ago. my paPr crushed out he the God forsakea mos at Ka xville. called the Ctrnftdtrmtt AmlktnUf. I ,ll comment w'Uitl.i. belt burn aaii bell boon! rebellion, wbr the traitor ioree-1 m to leave oS, and all hj wish the paper uould do well toberio with the Orel issue, aa 1 intend that single paper (hall te worth the sabscriptioa price to any Unconditional Cmon bis ! Is the rale of my editorial coadaet. I thill at jure that severity which destroy the Independence of the pret. -ua ea inaaeina taction! opposition which siva to porta what ia doe to ceaslry. And whilat the av of my Journal iadieatea. Is aovlstakable terms, its polilica, I ahall, a a faithfal sentinel . forget Whigs, DemocraU, Kaow Nothings and Republicans, and ruentr only ay Uoftrnatnl, and the preservation of the Fxa sa.L l atoa rich ly worth all tha aacrilicea ul blood aad trcuur taeir preservation niay tut: even to the Rraiaa(ia of tha present race of tnn, and tha eonaanptioa of all the Bteaoa of the preMDt age I Puoliebere ioeerting tbia preiportoj once, prominently, and ending me the paper to Cincinnati, will bo laTored with an exchange. W. 0. BBOWNLOW. September 7, 1863. AUCTION. WilOUSe and 30 Lots, near the Spring Foundry, at 10 o'clock today, (Saturday). Three Dwellings in Town. Two Farms and one Mill. Also, A HORSE AND BUGGY. All to be sold to the highest bidder at the Market-House, by W. L. FAIiQUHAR, Acc'e. A Day f Fulal Accitlenlf. On Tuesday eve,, the Sup't of the Cin. & Chi. Telegraph line, W. E. Robinson, lost an eye by a piece of atave he was splitting flying into it. On Wednesday morning, a brakeman on the Ind. Central, (Geo. Mooro,) fell under the train and had both legs near the ancles mashed so badly, that they were amputated about four in ches from the knees. Dr. Hibbcrd, assisted by Drs. Fisher, Haughton, Vfaring aad Woulen, performed the operation, lie is doing well. Shortly after, on the same morning, a soldier of the 46th Penn. Keg't, in attempting to get on the car when in motion, slipped and fell on the trac'i one of his legs being so badly crushed that it had to be amputated. Dr. Ilibberd performed the operation. On the same day, three soldiers were killed and one dangerously wounded, at the Bridge near New Paris, Ohio; they were on top of the cars. We did not learn their names. FIRE! About one o'cIock, Sunday morning last, a fire broae out in the Foundry of Messrs. Dayiess, aiarcnant ae Uo. xne wood -wort in the north wing all their flacKs, and quite a number ot their own patterns, (including about $100 worth of patterns belonging to Jonas W. Yeo,) were destroyed. All the engines were n f eni a promptly on the ground and saved the main building, where all of the most valuable pat terns were deposited. The Trojan-Horse," aa aome of our citizens derisively styled the Steam Fire Engine, did glorious work, and extorted praise even from, them It was just as fresh after the fire was out as when it commenced wasn't "blowed, " excepting its whittle, a bit! The loss of the proprietory will not be less than Three Thousand Dollars. They publish the following C A KD. The undersigned hereby lender their sin cere thanks to the Firemen and to the Citizens of Richmond generally, for their prompt effort to arrest the progress of tho fire which threatened the destruction of the Union Machine Works, on Sunday morning last. Batlibs, Marcbant Ji Co.. Prop's Union Machine Works, Riohmond, Oct. 2d, IS63. OCT The Friends' Y. M. ('llixites,') adjourn, ed on Thurday last it was quite well attended. The 'Orthodox' Yearly Meeting commenced on Wednesday last. fX7"The Indiana State Fair, has proved a failure the military tating possession of the roads the past ween, prevented many -ersons from going with their stocK, machinery, &c. OrWe have not heard the result of the enterprise of the Soldiers Aid Society, in feeding the hungy at the Fair grounds durirg the recent tight-rope Fair there. The Ladies did not mane aa much as they should have done, considering I. the time and labor devoted. We have heard the entire proceeds, after deducting ad expenses. estimated at Irotu tiny to seventy-live uoiiars. Good! Our old friend, Thomas Mason, re ceived the Premiums for Furniture, at the recent Fair, amounting to about seventeen dollars. lie drew the order for that sum on the Treas urer of the Agricultural Society, and, as he nev er does any thing by halves for the benefit of our brave soldiers, or in giving support in everywetr Ia nldl, mil thia wiiitftl anil 1.W-i n. beiuon, ne banded it to tne todies' aoia.ers Aia Society. Than b God for such whole-hearted, pairioUc men, as Thomas Mason, who are always on hand ready to ' spend and be spent' in the glorious eau-e of the Union! V We call attention of our farmer friends to the Drag Saw advertisement of Jonas W. Yeo. It is one of the greatest labor-saving machines in use, and they are especially valuable now when wood is bringing such a good price. Mr. Yeo has built a great many of these saws. and all who Br using them Consider them aa indispensable article. Irvin Reed, has just renewed his stock of Hardware. Persons attending tbe Fair and the Yearly Meetings, are invited to call and examine bis stock and compare prices. Builders are especially invited to S"6 itn dTertisementa in anotner column. , A GtHTHMAs, cured of Nervous Debility, Incompetency, Premature Decay and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy to furnish to all who need it (free of charge) the recipe and directions for making the simple Remedy used in hi caa. Those wishing to prof, it by his experience and possess a Valuable Remedy will receive the same, by return mail, ( carefullv sealed. ) bv address -iog JOUJT B. OGDEN". Xo. 60 Nas6a Street, New York.

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i 0The time to suppl yoarselres with Cok : for the approetchtftg cold weather, for shop and : ofliee warming, is nearl here, and MeA.-rs. Starr & Wbile are prepared to fiil all orders and deliver the Coke to customers. It will be found much cheaper than wood that is oar last win-

tet'a experience. They are also prepared at all limes to put up gas fixtures being supplied with ail aiads of pitin and faocr brackets. Fire Brick and Coal Tar for sale. Office on M ain-st. one door West of Etuswiler & Crocker's wholesale and retail Notion iHor ap stairs. J&tr We give it as oar opinion, that there never was a better or larger Stock of Fall Gools brought to this city than is now on shelves, counter, and in drawers of the Bee Hire Store, No. 22, .Vain st. The hoops are magnificent and in numbers sufficient to surround alt tha faib creation, we should think; and the Carpets! &c Ac. reader go and see for yourself Our friend Crawford says he Is determined to make the Bee iiive Store, the Store of the West End of Main street, and Tua place to buy Goods. Messrs. Nordyke & Johnson, have , on hacd at all times a complete stock of a'l ; the latest Patterns of Cookiog, Parlor, OfLee and Shop iSiovos both for wood and coal. Aa the time is approoching for using Sorghum x.vaporators, they ask those wish wg to purchase to call and examine the superior kind they are manufacturing. Their Tin, Copper, Brass and Sheetiron Ware, ' . . r ... comprise an assortment 01 articles not sur- ! passed for gootl qualitj, in materinl and ' workmanship, in the city. Call at No. 77, Mam Bt- ! IIoo Cholbra. Those oi our farmers, ( wbo have this disease among their swioe, are remiaded that Dr. J. S. Finnimore, of t of cur city, manufactures a Linirnen that is i an effectual remedy for it. . Try it. jTSTThe stock of notions, Willow Ware, Wall Paper, and everything needed by customers, aiid kept in a well regolated variety Store, is to be found at No. 93, Main s;. Give S. (j. Du 'dale a call. W Stoves are still needed for cooking C. C. Buhl's Cash Stove Store, is the place to get the kind you want. Anything in the copper, brass, tin and sheet-iron ward line, that is wanted, can there be had. One of onr Gov6ra;iieQi oSiei!, just re j turned from Peru, tells us that among th j first and most fequcnt inquiries utwdeof him ; there about our public men was, whetht-r he knew or naa ever seen tne ceieoraiea American Chemist, Dr. J. C. Ayer, of Lowell. His n-medies are found in every village from tho elevated si pes of the Andes down to the j toast, anil their remarkable cures seem to (attract even more attention there than in ' this country. ' The sentiment ot wonder at j tln-ir effects takes a far deeper hold on a ! half civilized and superstitious people than it does with us, where the rationale of medical problems is so much more generally understood. No other American has made himself so familiarly known to the masses I of the people in foreign countries or excited i in them so lively an interest ia himself as the j Doctor has by his skillful application of i chemical science to the treatment of disease. That must be a dull man who does not feel some pride of country when he finds among distant nations that be is already known and welcome there, through the labors of our Statesmen, Merchants and Scholars, whose renown has become national property, and consequently in some measure his own. Whether Dr. Ayer's remedies do 1 actually cure more than others or not, thev j t t.l - C L ' nave secureu tue reputation oi oemg a, uousend to those afflicted With disease, and ; where grt.t numbers .n any community believe that they owe their health and lives , to one's skill they are sure to feel an interest in him wlvch will find expression when! they meet his countrymen. National Era, Washington, D. C. j - UEIMSTREET'S Inimitable Hair Restorative. IT IS NOT A DYE. But restore gray hair to Its original color, by supplying Inimitable tailoring not only restores hair to it natural color by an easy process, but gives the hair a Luxuriant Beauty! romotesits growth, prevents its falling off. eradicates dandruff, and imparts health and pleasantness to tho head. It baa at.tod the test of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and is contantly increasing ia favor. Used by both gentle'Ben and ladies. It I sold by all respectable dealers, or caa be procured by them of the commercial agent. D. S. Barnes, 803 Broadway, N. Y. Two sises,5'J cents and 1 . LYON'S KATHAIRON. This 4elightfal article for preserving and beaetifylng the hjman hair is xgaia pat np by In original proprietor, and is now male witn. the same care, skill and at tention. which first created its immense and unprecedented aalee of over one million buttlea annuallyl It is still sold at S5 cents in large bottles. Two million bottles can easily be sold in a yer whan it is again ksown that the Kathairon is not only the most delightful hair dressing in the world, bat that it cleanses th scalp of scarf and dandruff, give th hair a lively, rich luiarl ant growth, aal preveote it from taming gray. These are considerations worth knowing. The Kathairon has been tested for over twelve jeara, and is warranted as de scribed. Any lady who va ues a beautiful head ef hair will us: th Kathairon. It ia finely pertamed, cheap and vaiaabl. It it (Old by all respectable dealers throughout U. world. D.S. BABSBS ACO., Sear Tork. Ang.S, 1363. 34 WYNKOOP'S ICELAND PECTORAL! Diseases of th Throat, Chest aad Pulmonary orgass. are evr prevalent, insidious and dangeroas. Th prep ertie of amed.ein. to.lleviat. ear. aad pr.o these I complaints, mast vm sxpacwraDi, novo ye saa I ri,ora -j ting, loosening the ma;a of the throat, aad imparting ' teaate thesntir system. 21a discovery ia medical sci j enc ever mastered tai class at sUsea lik Dr. Wyn , koop's Iee-and Pectoral. It is ued with the meat astoniahiag raastUs ia all case f Braachttis. Infiaeeaa, Whooping Cough, Diptheria or Fatrid Bort Throat. Asth ma. Croup, Cjueha, Colds, Xervoai Irritability. As. Th Be. 3. J; Potter, certifies, '-that I have used Dr. Wye koop's Pectoral for several year, myself aad ia my J family. for sever Pulmonary Complaints, aad havaree j emueaSed It many other, aad have n ever seen It equal. Bcv.J. J. Potter. Brooklyn, X.T. llandreia aad thousands f import teMimanials could b produced , showin g It remarkable cares aa d that Uaevwr tail. '- It is composed of parr Iceland Mo, Bala ef Gilead. Feraviaa Balsam, Blecampane. Comfrey, Bardock, aad other Invaluable expectorant aad ingredients. It is harmless, prompt aad lasting. Invalids aad sufferers ssaest afford ta neglect a trial. Bvery family shoal hv It. It rraartcafe I for Crep. - Pall descriptions, reeommcadaUaa and direction accompany each bettl Sold ty all principal Draggict. Prepared by IV. B. D. Wyakoop, and 11 hy P. B Bamts f Co., Kew Tork.

the epill.rytabe.w.th natural .u.tennc.,ia,p..rea, Machjne N( 39 Main Sam ,jelH3. age or disease All Instantaneous dye are composed of , , , , , ,. lunar caustic, destroying tbe vitality and beeut, of the j ol J qrterS.) and OUr advice 19, don't buy hair, and afford of themselves uo dressing Heimstreef machine Until yOU have thoroughly ex-

From vhe Richmond Whig. The Charleston Courier makes a timely suggestion in recommending the attention of our government to the naturalization and cultivation of t alisaya, for the preservation cf the health of

our soldiers. This article has a peculiar effect upon the liver, and guards the system again.it disease by exposure and irregular diet. It is said that the great success of the Plantation Bitters of Dr. Drake, which, previous to our unhappy difficulties was found in most Southern homes, was owing to the extract of Calisava of Calisaya Bark which it contained as one of its principal ingredients. "In confirmation of this, we have heard one of our most distinguish ed physicians remark, that whenever he felt unwell from ordinary dietetic or atmospheric causes, he invariably relieved himself by Plantation Bitters. Now that these Bitters cannot be obtained, a substitute should be prepared We understand our government has opened negotations with Dr. .Drake, tnrougn a secret agent, but with what truth we do not know.'' We are exceedingly obliged to tho Richmand Whig for its reaiembrance of 'Auld 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 have the best and most popular medicine in the world. We are not afraid to show what it is composed of. Physicians are compelled to recommend it. Calisaya Babk has been celebrated for over two hundred years, and was sold durir.g the reign of Louis XVI, King of Fr-nee, for the enormous price of its own weight in silver. It is remarkable for Dyspepsia, Fevers, Consumption, &c. Cacarila Bark For Diarrhoea Colic, and diseases of the stomach and bowels. Dandelion. For Inflamation of the Loins and Dropsical Affections. Chamomile Flowers. For enfeebled dige;tion. Lavenelr Flowers.-Arome tic, stimulent and tonic highly invigoration in nervous debility. Wi:itcrgrecn. For Scrofula, Rheumatism, &c Anise. An aromatic carminative; creating tL-sh, muscle and milk; much used by mothers nursing. Alsa, cl jve buds, orange, caraway, coriander, snake-root Src. S.--T. 1860-X. Another wonderful ingredient, of Spanish origin, imparting beauty to the complexion and brilliancy to the tniod, is yet unknown to the commerce of tho world, and wc 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: PLANTATION BITTERS WILL CURE Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips. Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath. Flatulency and Indigestion. Nervous A flections. Excessive FatigUfc and Short Breath. Pain over the Eyea. Mental Despondency. Prostration, Great weakness. Shallow Complexion. Weak Bowels. LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. Very particularly recommended to Clergymen Merchants, Lawyers, and persons of sedentarv . J habits. Also for dslicato females aad wesk persons who require a gentle sti.nulent, free di ti tUe an4 c,ear . . ' ., , ,, Sold by aU respocUble Physicians, Druggists, Grocers, Hotels, Saloons, Country Stores, &a. Be particular that each bottle bears tho facsimile of our signature on a steel plate label, with our private government stamp over the cork. P. II. DRAKE & CO. 202 BROADWAY, N. Y. XiTYou will find the Florence Sewing amined the Florence. JtiT'LADixs, do you wish a nice Traveling Basket ? There is no place you can find a better assortment than at Emswiler & Crocker's, No. 49, Main-st. Call and 6ee. 3E31xrcX Cases. A large assortment of beautiful round bird cage i (rum 90 cent to 91,85, just reoeived by IBVIX BEBD. Sept. 25, '63. 4otf NORDYKE & JOHNSON. 9IALC ia FURNACES & STOVES! Maacrar-rraaas or TIN; COPPER & SHEETIRON WARE '1 in Roofing, Gutters & Spouting! COOK. PARLOR. CHVBCII AND SHOP STOVES Sorghum Evaporators. Slate Roof, ef Good Material made to Order CITY STOVE STORK! So. 77, Main Street,. , . BICIIMOXD, ISDT Job Work Don by Ei peris need Workmen" c.B.urrr. ,.A !IAIIU HUFF tfc HAIR AND (OlASELLOUS AT I-AW, RICHMOND, ind., tItt. .tt.nd promptly to all business entrusted to sTW their care throughout the Stat. Special aueation O VriCB NO. 87, MAIN ST Re ft Ctisen s Bank. . .cns tua Jan l a L. f. FRANCISCO. M. DOSceaad mrsldeace OrTH ImilKLIS STEEET Sast side between Main and Walnut. J RICHMOND, -IXCIjIAjNTaI July 17. ie 30 tf Administrator's Notice. . f fpHB anders'gned having uke tttn of Ain'stra, f Dn.l B. MMau.so. deeel. .otic i, hereby gir' ca to thee ans cU. . ll4 wut. r't them legally athetw.td for Ue-.er7. ,'h, "v. ,r e taos indebted, to makeMmm Aiate pay aesk estate ia surpod to fe,.,!. Bichmond, Sept. 4.ISO. ft Ad"3f aad Micbmoad. or CeBtrrville aad Kichmond, a A Black Vloit. Frock CoaC A" aew. The In'er will b reward by IeaviEg th. sam at B. at J. Ci iter ia Biebmevd .

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B 1 3 r C St 0 i 3 2 "l iiEar . K I O w as ?3 -I -will 2 . r H?i - af? Z? Wi .r NEW STOCK or 'HB eabeeriber havir.x jast retorae-1 from New York. pablio thit he will aaea be ia receipt ef a ireeh stoc of ; publto thit be will aooa be ia receipt ef a lreh stoc ol Hardware, Catlery, Nails, Car - riage IrimilllngS, OtC, . . . , .. t . ... Which he is disposed to ell cheap. Please call an' see be ore pu'chaainj elsewhere. KttS. Sept 25, l&i-i 40tr J. U. HCTTOJt. A. B. UV1TOS. J- H. HUTTON & SON. Successors to Kocgle At Suo. South ast Cor. Ma A Ptrl 3:ro:ts Bichmood, Indiana DtALEaS IX Woodenware, Qaeensware! Country M9voAuce fc., A'e , casH r:D roa BUTTER, EGGS, LARD, And all kind i of Cou it ry Produce. Sept. SS, IB 3 4Hf Wanted--A Purchaser FOR A Daguerrean Boom. FN Dayton, centrally located. r"otna; a srood lucrative business, average b usinc-ss fn.iOrt per year. Want to change busiaess ua accoubt of ill health. A'rtreae Col. S. B. BALDWIN, Dayton. Ohio. Sept. 18 39 3 Administrator's Notice. TOTICK Is hereby given that the undersigned has 1 been appointed Administrator of the estate of Polley Bowman, late of Wayne couoty, lad., deceased . baid estate ia supposed to be solvent. DAVID BOWMAX, Adm'r. Sept 18 39 Administrator's Sale. OTICB ia hereby given that the undersigned, Ad1" ciuiatrator of the estate of Polity Bowman, deceased, will sell at public auction oa Kridty, the ittli dsy of October next, at the late residence of said decedant, irile south of llagerstowu, in Wayne county, all the personal estate of said decedent, consisting in part of Cora in the field, one sprint: wagon and harness, oa cook alra and one parlor etove. beda and bedding and a variety of other article. Sale to eommeno at I o'cik P.M. Term, male know J on davofaale DAVID BOWMAN, Adm'r. Sept. 18 29 Commissioner's Sale. PURSUANT to an order of tbe Wayne Common Pleas Court, of Wavne eounty, Indiana. I will onr t privatesale until the 1st day of November. ISiJ. the I.jIlowinir described Heal Kstate, situated in the city of Bichmond. to-wit : Lot No. 33, and a small lot west ol it in that part of said city laid out by Jesse Idea, oo whioh lot 33. is a large two stnry brick dwelling h'mse and appurtenances, known as th late residence of Job Burton, and also a part or lot No. 15, in that part of sai l elty laid out by Jeremiah Co, on which part of lot No. l-i are two three story brick business bouses, and knowa aa the Borton Buildings on the north side of Main street in said ciiy. Persons wishing to examine said property can reaiily find it by tha above reference. One fourth of the parchaae mooey will be required down, aad the residue in three equal instalments ot 6, 13 and H months after date with interest from date. The title is rfood. JAIBS i'KBBY, Commissioner. Bept 18, 18C3 3a 3w Dissolution of Partnership. fWVnB partnership heretofore ezis'.ingbatween th nn1. dersitcned in the Jewelry tuainest, under the firm same of R. ft S. P. Batell was dissolved by mutaal cou eat oa the iota of Auga.t, 163. HICIItBD ESTBLL, 84MCKL . ETKLL. The business will be condaeted at the old stand , No. 76 Main street, by S. P. 4 W . P. Estell, under the firm name or fcitell Brothers. They har: on hnds and aro daily receiving a fine assortment ot clocks, watches, jewelry and musical instruments, and they request a continuaoce ot the patronages g-nerouily ezteniei to the old firm. Sept U 38 lm Nichols' Elixir of Bark and Protoxide of Iron. THIS preparation ts, w believe the n'y one in which Cinchona er it preparation Is combined with Protoxideof Iron. in a clear anl palatable solution The attention of physicians and other is eallt .1 to it as an excellent Tonic and Anti Periodic, very desiraM at the present time when Ague and Infrmitte'it Fevers ars so prevalent. PLC MUEKKEI.LV. Sept. 4 37 w Heal Estate for Sale.' "OTICE is hereby given that the nnsersi rned. Eicutorof tbe Wat will and testament of Aloni) Osborn. deceased, wilt sell at labile auctitn, on the prem Ues, on Saturday, October 3d, 1863, A part cf the south east quarter of section S. towrisbio 1 range I west, in Wayi.e eounty Indiana, a the Keal L'st-tre-f the dr-cedtnt. fal to commence between 1 and 4 o'clock p. m. ut said v. One half o the purchase money will be required ia band, aad th balance in 8 months, with interest irom date, farther particulars made knowa oo the day of aal. GEOJWB W. HCST, Xxeeator. ' Septen berl 37 ta ATTENTION ATTENTION to th FRESH ARRIVALS or New Fall Goods At Strattan's Corner. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SFl.ECTSD fmm the best stock in New Tork aal Philadelphia, aad beiiered lo comprise tb choice aad latest importations, coosisting ia part ol Baek and (new etv! raoey Dress Silk. Bmefe Meriaoe. All Wol PTpMns. choice Mjhairs, Oriental Lister, Hail Ioaxsin; Stripe. Atl Wool Fields, Puis and Figured Alpaca. All Wool Daiaine. Ac-, A. .. ' . - FALL( SHAWLS Coasistint ef r-pyr. Mixed aad PUid Loag.heaod tils fringe Ithbct, aad Levaatiae Square. Ladies' Cloths and Sackings. In Mens and Boys Waro W are well prepared to avewt th demand. Black aod Srava Cleab. Black Dow Ssios. Hams aad faacy Ca aimerea, Tweed, atiaeua, Jeanes. mc SHOES, Ladies' Hisses k Children's. Qtceosware Glauwarel Seta ef aa imitaUaa f r reach China, are yl, vrrr gnsd aad cheap. Umbrellas, Cotton & Silk! T all of which ws woald reapectlaUy ask th aueniion tbepoblw. STBATTAN St WS. Bichmuad, Sept. 4, 1063. jr ,

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?Drup;o:ists! g S. W. COR. MAIN & PEARL STS.. - RICHMOND IX1. new srocs or c Jewelry, Notions, Watches CLOCKS! B RE AST- PINS ! Cold, Silver and Plated hstina! 1 Largr asortmrnt of Plated Wart, Castors, Kulvea, Fotka & Spoons! r 1 t"' jTos.rtothoswhoarerrtheUi.ie the wh .le TJoloo. aol nothing butthe Caion. Aa a'artmeat el c-, -r-jj- -r i - m -av gr l. . . C -tTi JtZj -fcj X LL lJ fc J. 1 Kept eootr.tly en H.nd. R. B. DICKINSON, o. 4!, Main Street, liicbmoud, Indiana. A o gnat 58. 1803. 3S tf GREAT SALE OF REAL ESTATE To the highest biader oa Saturday, October 3rd! 3d Lo(s on Mount Auburn, 'I'WENTVof which (or 10 acres) beioi about 40 rods on the Williamshura pi ke. emhr,-ln(t the hill, of ear access. cap.le e' being laiprovel as tha most ronjLtic and beautiful situations ta Wavne touity, will he offvred in lots or altogether. To other lute havea Water-P"er and valuable ?une vt-iarry. !even ether eix'd huilitine; ..ta on the west of tne pie, all near tha depot and bual ea ptrt ot the uitr. Aiso a g iod Water-Power. and proiniaee attache I, bow osl a a Uai mill formerlv King's wooleo factory. Three Ivei)inif Houata and Lots, on on Pearl street an4 tw on Mill street. One Farm of Si acres. 3 mile eaet i Bichmood, anl one of TO acrca sis miles east en th Baton pike. Terms of sale, one-third rasa, balane l-i and IS mnnths on iuteroat, secured by mortgage; or a liberal diacotint lor aU cash. The sale to entauavnee at 19 o'eloek: a. m at Mount Aa I am. near the Spring Foundry, f.r thiae Auburn lot, aod at t o'clock s re . at the crossing of Pearl and Walnut streets, fir the bakuiceof the pn-perty. Any of this property en b bought at private sale previous to the day of piiMie eal. Prior to the 'lay of sale I will take pleasure ia showing tlte property to any one wishing to buy, or in my aba-nee J. M Poe, Esq.., will show it or give any inforui k.i f u reiaLive to it. J. R. MENOENHAL.I Richmond Ao?. 28 1AM. 36t FOOD FOR THE HUNGRY CROCKER & FLANDERS UAVE come to Ihe conclusion to sell Flour herea'ter in any quantity dean ed, and deliver it anywhere ia the corporate limits, at the wholesale price of millers, th js enabling customers to save 25 cents on every Itkl lbs. used. Being millers, and having a large quantity of what on hand, they can perform what they promise. They also keep a large easortment of Peed of every description on hand, wiiich they will aell at the ioweat rates. They invite call Irom ail who want the "staff of lite" ata reasonable price. Store on Jdnia street, near e cornet of Front, Kichmond, Ind. l-tf Shev will enhance, at their (tore, Flour for Wheat, or Cornmeal lor Corn, th same as at the Mill. Flour S26U per est.. ..CorDtaaal 70 ets. per bushel. .... Potatoes, 90 eta. per bushel. June 20. Ibu3 87 tf WIGGINS & CO., 9iO. 39, JIALi STKEET, rTATEjnit received a Irrge stock of Oooda. purrhaaed Sin the East of Manufacturera and Importers, for CASH, and they now offer them for sale at each price, and oa such terms as will be sure to secure to Wiggina& Co-, No 29, Main Street, A liring profit Their stock embrace a complete assortment o all kinds of Saddlery Hardware, also. Leathers of all kintla o! Errnrh Kip and Call, Morocco and Itindines. Black an I Fancy Enamelled, Heavy and Light Enamelled Leathers, together with aa assortment ef oar own tanage Leather, all of which makea oar Stock an ol the first in the country. Also on hand at Wiggins & Co's, No 29, Main Street Threads of all kinds. Fly N-t. Ilors Brash, Whips, ?ddl . Harness, Bridles, Collars, Ac, Ate., of oar owe manufacture. Cash Waitl for Hides. MASON fc HAMLIN, CABINET ORGANS): WITH AUTOMATIC SWELL. Patented Oct. 21, 1362 X. B. Having recently introduced pumeroae very important improvements t our Harmoniums we have secured for them bjr copyright the trade-mark "Cabinet Organ," which will distinguish theiu from those of other makers, and protect purchasers from imitations. MA SOX a. HAMLIN".- CABINET ORGANS are pronounced superior to Meloleoas aod ail Simla lar injtr&meots, by tboee Seat qualified to jadg, aal are the only one which hara over been awarded a (ioldal Medal ia this country. S written testimony from the follow! ng most eminent Oraaist ef Now Voek,. Boston, Ac, in wait h they aro proaeaaeod tb "liexsn their elan cf which w bar any knewledg Zandcl.Tjrtranist of Uadty VV ard Boeher' Cborch; Hint, of Maduoa Square Church, Moenthsl, of Col vary Chreh. Wals, of Christ' Church, Magrath, of lr. Pa Church, Fmi!, of tha Inuealate Cortcvpticn Ckarrh; dsgen. fcditur Masicat Koviow. ol Saw Vork. Tackermsn. of St. Paul' Chareh, Willeox. ef Itnmarolate I'oneeption Church, Haumbach, of the Church ol th Cnity. Las;, of Old Sooth Chorea, of notion. iemie. ef at. Joseph s Chareh, Thomas, of the Chareh of the Holy Innocent, Marsh, of St Paw ter's Onrch, of Albany, aad masy others - The Maonfaetaror sr in pooscocioa of tistimoaioi to similar effect from Thaiaerg, Morgan. L. Musu Zerraha, Bradbury. Webb. K-Kt. Haittiags, Wat Mason, Sattor, Woliochaapt, Uelhaar, aliaascr, Weliaanu e. 4e ' PHICES.' . : Csirr OaoAi,Sta;laad Doubl Saod. t"0 to ISO da with , H. and 1 2 stops, pedal bra, $250 to 450 MlUibcoas, Ji'in wariwtioa, - SW to) Z2S IjT Oeeri p ti v Cirmlars seat by snail - y W areroonu in Boatsn: 274 Waahinftoa St Warerooeas is Ciacinnati: S Wt Fourth Aiireos "MASl.N B. HAMUX. Beaton;" w "JJtO CHCRCH. Ja Cincinnati. , Cel Oil Laiaitcrwa With signal or Tritoa Barner. for sai cheap sy - PLrMXKB k KaxLr.

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I I L-S For which we will pay the market price ia R. A. HOLDEX A Co. ' f 7 me Siriaay Cmeinaati. MADISON HOUSE. Main-St, Below 2d, oinsrciisTNATi, o. Trrmi 1 SO Per Dny. J. W.OAUISISO.K Protsrletor. March , lscj ti i, JEIIIEL ILV1LSBACK, Attorney at Law and Notary Futile RICHMOND, IND., THIL attend to theprowaeatioa ef kaslaeMia v V rVarne aad aijoinin,? eottBUee.aatt th prx njpt coUeetioa ef claiits. Oioe ia Ham' baiUinfl p tair. 18S. -l v w.a.etcaLB. e. .caraaaai, BICKLE& 15U RCIIENAL, Attorneys nt Lavr : utile x. 33, Tlaln S(ree(( Statlra, Uichmond- Intliatiim. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE1 IoBer for aal siy Besidene half a mil east ef tha elty of Richmond, Ind., known as a XaIlMIaZ31?r This property is one of th most deslrabl la Katra Indiana. It consists of a substantial modern bailt dwelling house with a large Green Boa attached . Sta bling. Carriage House, Sanok Hons aad other ut hailding. The dwelling home is rarnishod with a GOt, MVS S TH. I.1M lid TE It With sufficient capacity to heat th whole house. Tho bathroom aad kitchen are supplied with hot and colJ water. Ih (rounds irs aell planted with Fruit and Ornamental Tree and Shrubbery. I will sail with Ih hoas from Six to Ten Acres of Land To suit the purchaser. Also, TWENTY ACHES OF LAND Without nny Improvement thereon, th sam a distance from town. This lot is susceptibl of sub division, aa d embraces som of th most etlgibl ttOocenpld baildlog sites ia this vicinity John ii. iiurrox. Feb 20. 18-3 -tf Wall PaperMVall Paper!! NICHOLSON & BRO. Ilav Just received a lot ol en, 1 1 IE apor, Of new and elegant patterns. Cull nt Hie City Uuok Store) And examine our stock uf Wall Paper, Window 8hada Curtaiu Fixtures, etc. NICHOLSON 4BKOUichmond, March '27, 163 14 ImportantNews f BVO FILL orders fur Window Hash. Bllods, Doors, ft. Frames. Mouldings. Ursrk.ta; Mantles and house fornishera work generally, SCHOOL DB3K.S, all made of thoroughly SEASONED LUMBER! And a low a tha same can be bought In thi market. Ilia. Pise Lombcr, Shingles, Flooring. Lath, it., 4.C. , TTpSiith tret, one squar sonth of Main, Bichmond Ind. AZBA HM1TH oa CO. Jane 5. 183 33 tf The FLORENCE SewicS Machine a MAKES P0CR DIFFEBF.NT ETITOnES, The Lock. Knot, ioable Lock k Doable Inot UriTH as much eass and facility a ordinary machines make oa stiteh. and with a tittl or lee machinery . It haa the reversible feed motion, which a able the operator, by aimply turniog the toaeub sorsw, to hav th work ran to tk right or llt, to tay aoy part of th seam; or fasten the nds or seams, without turaias; the tabrie. It runs llgtitly, seos rapidly, and is almost aoiseloss. It does the heaviest or fluvst work with qaal facility. ith at change of tension or machinery. Changing the length of thestich, and from one kind of titeh to another, caa readily be don wliil Ih machia i ia motion. It tarne aey width of hem; fells, binds, braids, g.thers, tucks, quilts and gathers and awa oa a ran at the sam time. It will not oil the dress f th operatorj A hemmer. all aeeeesary tool, ai.d 'Barawaa' Bel I Sewer.' which guides the work Its f, are furnished with each machia. rrpAgents wanted For terms, a ample of sswing and circulars, addres B. H.AC. C.DBBKIS. Bichmond, Ind., Corner Main and Mairon itrts. 8HABP & BBLL1M, Iadianapolis, General Agent, March 20, 13 tf D, B. CRAWFORD, Proprietor ef th BEE IIIVE ST0RE,O Is now receiving the LARGEST STOCK OF CiVRPETS; Two and Three Ply INGRAIN, HEMP AND RAO.! straw aiattimtr aatdl Baigra, STAIR CARPETS AND RODS. Ourtaln Of verv deaeriotioa. Oil Cloth. nat nattora, oetoraaiaed Dress Ofvids, of aewest styles. I a fact I am ; to hav tbe BEST STOCI OP GOODS H TBE CITT AID Sell as Cheap. ; Many of my Goo I will be sold at old aria Tho public are invited to esll at to. IN, Maia street. , BJchmoBd.ept.. 16J. ' I4-t( THE FALL HT FASHIONS. T)aat received hie aew th Fall Sty I ot hat to wklekhei avltastheattea tioa or ail who woald ladale in th latest r..ktM aFT Call at the Hat aad Cap V 1 OVOT Ol JOHJI SCFFlIBf . WM. ICCAB. U X. MKBISO. J. W. BOWBLL. LUCAS. MERINO f CO. wholesale onocEns, , , ASD DKAIBE9M ' SALT, FISH, T02AC3D, ! - t, Oa a wait RICHMOND. IND. tOTgh est price aoad for Oraia aad Caatry F-rsiaco. Jalyie am . etrn A meTH! We woo Lrf II f asstt. fini 'ii r. tm o I At raw i arIH Paacia. naissvat Braataa aad tairteoa . bI aad carsow rtlU. Firtewa etrwatar

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