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HOLLO WAT DAVIS, Elitore arubliahtra ...Nov. O. Wiino oat the aid haoacr, let IM after fold, Enshrine new glory as each i unfurled ; J.et it speak to tur ttvtl i iwcet t .f oM, . , Tha IferaM of Freedom all over the worlJ ' Let it Boat oat in triumph, let it mx ertt he J, Tte Bob! old ensigo, its trll ss atd itt stir; It gar a oar freociuui, o'stshaJosrs our dead, Gate might to oi bar I. made paored that tear Lot it war ia the Mnbeani, uaforl in the storm. Oar guar J let. at morr.lng, our besem at night Whee peace ihlue. in t;,'ezljr a:bart her fcrigH form, Or war' bloody hand bejis the standard of tojot. Unfurl the old banner. Ite traitors crash dowe, Lot it still be the banner that eoverr t a trar. The iter spangled banner, with glory we ova. Tie too noble a banner tut tyrant and tlare. tag. . ! i i Johea ttnll ttnel tlt Frentbman. .. Thenewa of the iurrender of Mexico and of ita occupation bj tho French troop haa thrown j the Engliah press into a ittate of aston'iahtnent which tha Morning Post docs not conceal. I orj ' PaJmerntOD's journal even eveoces great embarrassment aa to applauding thia fortaDate event. Unable to deny ita importance, it endeavors to question the good affocta that are to bo expected from it: Singular disposition on the part of a ministerial Journal t Strange attitude for the . organ of an allied government ! Paris La Patrie, July 13. John Bull and the Frenchman, We find, On these points are both of one mind That the cause of our Union in rotten Compared with tobacco and cotton; That thia terrible war ought to ceaso At once in a treaty of peace, Which will let our rebellious States go To the rule of Jeff Davis & Co. But John keeps an eye on Lis brother, And neither haa faith in the other; Both would like to "pitch in ' if they Jurat; But each ia afraid to be first. So John plays the neutral, while Nap, A sweet and humane sort of chap, With his olive branch innocent babe Pleads peace to King Jeff, and Old Abe. But the neutral professions of John Are shabby pretences, put on. Which hide nut, but rather disclose, Tho tail of Old Nick and hi toes, llis neutrality's war in diHguise, Ilia philanthropy all men ilesplio When cotton is at a high ure lie eeasea to weep for tho nigger. John Bull has two string to hin bow Uncle Sam and Jeff. Davis & Co. He enjoys our legitimate trade. And serves, through old Gideon's blockade. Ilia rebel confederates right well For the cotton which thoy have to soil. But serves them still better the cheatIn his rebel piratical tleet. A neutral, of course, he remains, As he rolls in hid ill gotton gains, As his means and his wiU are employed To have this republic destroyod; I'o eeewe avi aoiAcvlry In twain, That ho may be lord of the maio; And he dreams when this Union goes down. Ufa reign without end to urn Crowo. As the fight of the Kilkenny cats Was, doubtless, enjoyed by the raff. This war ia enjoyed by John Bull; And so long as his pockets are full, And tho rebels are nerving hie ends. The rebels he'll treat as his friends; But if to their ruin they plungo He will squeeze them as dry as a sponge. Such is Bull as a neutral. But how Stands the sharp little Frenchman just now? It appears that ho stand very wtIl With that vagabond traitor, Slidttll, And would strike for King Jeff, any day If Bull would lead off in the fray. And would give even to slavery the track For ten yean) of Southern tobac. Meantime into poor Mexico The Frenchman has Blipp'd, as you know, And aet up, perhaps with tho Hope Of humbugging Kaiser and Pope A Dutchman in purple to rule As the Viceroy of France, and a tool Who will not, when wanted, bo deaf To tho cause or the claims of King Jeff. And Texas, perhaps, is tho slice "By Jeff, to be paid, as the price ' For his kingdom's defence and release In a truce and a treaty of peace. Uncle Sam will thus pay for the dance, To the glory of Davis and France, Till the Frenchman can wind up the ballKing Davis, King Cotton and all. Eut here cornsa the test to John Bull, And thia project nay slick in his wool: Wbsn rogues disagree, it U known. Honest maa may recoTsr their own. Bo England and France, in the toils Of a squabble concerning the cpoil.e, WiU surely be baulked ol their prey, And Justice) will carry the dsy. Wafer-1 roof Walks. ' A method of making hard, dry walks is coming into dm in some parts of England, which in certain circumstances must be' excellent A hard dry bottom being prepared, it is coated with about two inches of bydraulio raorter, made by mixing together about six measures of clean graref, three measures of sharp eand, and one measure or good Hydraulic lime usually called water-lime. The best hydraulic lime ia England is called Portland cement. Probably larger portion o( our common hydraulic line would be required. . Those who have not access to sea-shore gravel, and usually get that which will answer, by shifting orcr any soil which contains pebble and gravej. This will be improved by washing it, which can be done by potting a bushel or so in a barrel, and then fill with water, stir it well, tod pore off the water rapidly, - The wash tag may be repeated two or three times j! BeceMary. Ae the mixture eeta quickly, only few bushel should be wet at a time, and thia be applied at once and ' smoothed down. The surface should be raided in the middle and sloped gently and evenly to the! eiaea. x am Beorier van ue appueu ana smoothed with e, ommou ..: shoTet.r It will thus ions k hard surface from which water will flow off. Unless the walk bed be herd, or thororghly under-drained, so as to be dry to the depth oflS el5 iecaee. it - . a i a- " - " . win oeare ana craca oj irecsing . in wiutor. A walk like the) abore will sot be expensive Md it well last eeentury, end not be troub Jed with weede or worms- The eatne bed' ding answers admirably (or floors of cel lars, green-houses, poultry houses, etc. aa e i aCaaTTbe poet office at Memphis, Tenneeawa has become a paying institution for the ant time In ite history. It bow yields en iaeoase of $t,SQQO per jeer, enough to pay AbnJsnm'e salary. Good for Memphis.
New Telescopic Discoveries iu lite Itloon. It is well fcnown that some new and remaikaLlo facts connected with the physical constitution el the moon bare been reveals, i by the teleecope within the laal few years. The laaar sur'aca h been rneestired and map pel by several observers, ani iu fea
tures laid down vtru as roach exactness as if the uLjeclf delineation was some mono, tainous region of oar own 'planet. The ruooo's surface presents a wondrous scene of lofty, isolated heights, craters of enor mous volcanoes, rampart ana Dro&a plains that look like tho bed cf farmer sea 3, which present a remarkable contrast to the rugged character of the rest of the surfc. That what we look upon are really mountains and mountainous ranges; is sufficiently evident from the fact, (bat, the shadows, they cast have the exact proportion, as tulnib, which they onght to bave from the inclination of tho can's rays to their pobhion on the moon's smface. ' The convex outlines of tho moon, a turned toward the sua, is always circular, acd nearly smooth ; but the opposite border cf the enlightened part, instead of being ao exact and sharply-defined ellipse, is always observed to be extremely rugged, and in dented with deep recesses and prominent poiiiU. , v. " 4 "" The mountains near the border cast long Hack shadows, as they should evidently do, inasmuch as the sun i ribiag or setting to those parts of the moon. Hut as the enlightened edge gradually advances beyond them, or in other words, as the sun to them gains altitude, their shadows shorten ; and at the fail moon, when 1 the light falls in our line of cight, no shadows are seen. By micrometrical measurement of the length of the shadows, the height of tha more conconspicuous mountains can bo calculated. Before the J ear If 50 the heights of no few er than one thousand nod ninety-five lunar mountains had been computed, and among them occur alt degrees of altitude up to nearly twe.tty-three tnouaand feet higher, by more than a thousand feet; that of Limn borazo in the Andes. It is a remarkable circumstance that the r.mge of lunar Appe nines, as tney nave been called, presents a long slope ou oue eide nnd precipices ou the other, as iu the Hiinslya mountains. During the increase of the moon its mountains appear as small point or islands of light, beyond the extreme edge of the enlightened part, those points being the summit illuminated by ffre sunbeams before the intermediate plains; but gradually, as tho light advances, they connect themselves with it, and appear as prominences detached from the daik border. The moon, unlike tho earth, bait many isolated nii'iir..aiiis, that is to say, mountains not connected with a group or chain ' the uiouutain named Tycho, which has the appearance of a sugar loaf, is flu eiam-' pie of this. The uniformity of aspect w.iuih the lunar mountains lor the most part present is a singular aad Klrikiog feature. They ate wo:dt fully tuberous, especially towards llis boutiieru cue, oocuiiyui qni'a '.he larger part of tho moon's surface. a J
era, as CSir Jolm I I-rscbell reniarus, almost j the minister. universally of nn exactly circular or coo i " I 1 I ki sscd 1 er !" a'am.ueri tl out ' shnped form, forobliortened, Iiowvver. into ' the Deacon, iM-twcea his s..in, "tut l' ellipses fonards tlie lnub. The larr ufjlsave. birn vcrry t-oriy aLc if, on ! vth ! theoa eletitns have for t bo most p-r, fin ro bo forgiven f!!Kl I wf:t ytju to furgtre
f.Iaiiis within, from whioir a small, elfep, conical bill iiss centrally. '1'liey offer, in ; deed, tlio very type vf the truly vulcanic I liAracter, as it rosy bi feeu io the cra'er cf esufius, but with the rt-inarkabla pccuii nri'y tlist the bottom r f ihe cruter is, in I tnany instances, vory deeply dttprtaoJ be-j low the trenoral suifaae of the tiifr. n, the internal dtpih being fcften two or ' iLiee . . : . i i.-..i. i. i i itaes hid hi.tdiii uwiui. a. iao oaeu ,
computed that profouad csviiics, regarded wilting to forgive him with my whole lieait as craters, occupy two-fifths of the nurfaoej And, brothers and sisters, 1 will add still of the moon. One of the most rvrn.itkable , farther, that, if I had no wife, and a pretty of these formations is If ty five miles io di- igirl like Nancy Sterns should come to my ameter ; and to give some idea ot jta mag-J room, and lean over my bed, aud lean over nitiide, the late Professor Nicoll used to tay j me, I'd kiss her and abide the conseqnen
couu a visitor approacu 11, ae wouui see rieinrj before him a solid wall of rock twelve hundred feet high, liktj, the, precipices of Sehaballioo, in Perthshire ; and on mounting lhi height, would look down a declivity or slope ol thirteen thousand feet, to a ledge or terrace, and below this would see a lower deep of four thousand feet more a cavity exceeding, thsrefcre, tbe height of j Mout Blanc, and ltre enough to hold that mountain, betides Chimbornzo aod Tea eritl". Again, the inner .crater, called Saussure, is tea thousand feet in depth. These hsfounding calculations are founded on the j observation of the suu's light falling on tbe j edge, and illuminsling the bidei vf these ! gigantio depths. Tha Dead bca, the est known depression on the eatth, U thirteen hundred and forty feet below tha level of the Mediterranean S'.rke. or lines of lip;ht, which appear like ridges, radiate, from many of these enormous craters, ml ra'ght be taken for lava currents streaming upwards, as they do iivall directions, like rays. The lides that stream from the mountain called Tycho seemea to te formed ot matter tl at has grenter power of tetlecting light than tha lock around it ; the ctater yarned Copernicus is eutlly distinguUhei by these rays. Tbe ridges, iu some instance, cross like a wall both valleys and elevations, aud traverse tho plains as well as the rocky slpe of the lunnr mountains ; from which fact, and from the great aliataace they extend, it would seom tHat they are not auch lava streams as have flowed, for example, from btna. It has beeu supposed that a force acting, as it were, cantrilugally or 'explosively, and therefore differaa-iy from -the foico which we attribute to the upheaval of fnounlain cl.aias-o the earth, ha formed 1 the iflaav craters and overspread the'adjacent suitace with the riJges or rays u qaeation. . , n . . ';"?? . la Professor Philips's teccrit contribu tions to a report on the t hysics! Aspect f the Moon, he notices another class t-f pr.e nomens, certain roUiark.il k ril in thtmnuntains mapped as Aristatchus. Archira edrs aud I'iato. Tfe tast exhibits a lare crater; and a bold rock which jut tat a th interior has been seen during tho Eiorn?Tt illustratVou to glow in the sunbine like moltoa silver, casting a well defir.ed hhaiow east war j IThO-'u The object, iucwja asUg'a Horn Kill. east ol JUka momiMia" rCiber, appears to be wha geolcgiata .call TtaU x dvke. one ue oeiog- eitfFatea wwre tne crtiM. lrotaor Phillipa mantioaa a invap of parallel : t r v , r a ti: t . Iiu avvai aiaiiwriaia aim auppaiaa, ana tie trace a rill acroaa ami iBrowgh the rater of tho latter- meant in. All the i He ap pear to ba rifta or deap fiewtrea rawemblirjof cravicaa oi a citvcuer. laej cut trortg abadowt from ooliijne Hgbt.asd area acqoire brig htoeaa oa one edge of the canity. Their braadth appaars to be only a few banJred feat or yarda. Tha moantaia Oaaaeodi ia rantatrkable for rough terraoM and ridgea witkin tlie rioga whioh form tbe crater. Ia
the interior are there are central elevations of a rocky character, which ar brought into view by the gradaal change in tbe direction of the incident solar rays as the lunar day advances. In Itosse'e magni6ceut reflaciing teleerore, the flat bottom of the cra'er, railed Athattei?oiu, i een to bs s'rewed with blvcke not vissible in inferior tel-nicopes; while the exteri-r of anotuer volcanic mountain is scored all ver w ith Jeep gullies radiating towards the center. The phenomena to which we have now biiefly adverted are regarded as decisive marks of volcanic force; and the apparent absolute repose of the moon's sorfece at the present time, afford a remarkable contrast to the violent action of which it inot have been iba Pcene in bygone times, The reader need not be reminded that our kuowledg ia limited to one hemisphere or face cf tbe uooon, in consequence of the period of its rotation upon its axis corresponding with the period of its revolutions around the earth. ' . Tbe Ii.lalatT Ueaeon.
Ia one of our New England towns lived " Deacon Urowo. a etaia. cteninea tori ot Ohrintian. and a model of propriety. Dea con Brown had the misfortune to lose his wife, and at the age oi forty found himself with a family of our email children, with- ; out a mistress to his farm house. As he ( could not immediately take another wife and avoid exciting scandal, and could not get along without some one to take charge of ' tbe kitchen and nursery, he hal recourse to ' employing a young woman as housemaid. Naocv Sterns was a laughing, romping beauty, who delighted in experimenting op- j on the Ueaeon by way ot tes'iog tne strengih of human nature. For a loug time the Deacon was invulnerable : but at last, ' n a moment of unguarded weakness, he ! was led into temptation, and into commit- , ting a "slight indiscretion with his beau- ; tiful housemaid. When in Lis wonted cool- ' ness and presence of mind, ho was horrified t the enormity of bis sin. Jn vain he re pented and en'eved over lost virtu-j. Fi t nally, as a last effort for easing his con- 1 science, at the conclusion of the fervices on the following Sabbath morning, he arose ' and requested the furbearanca of tbebreth ren and bisters a few moments when he i electrified them by making the following confession : j " My Chris' ian friecda, you all know j that I lost ray dear wife Borne months ago, 1 (ebs and tear,) and that Nanry Sterns ' ha been beepuig house for me ; and you : know that I have a little child tot a year ! old. V!1, that little child would cry in the liiht, and it would be a !onh' time be- ! t 1 11 at.... . i ut i could quiet it ; nnu ihri i uexmv night God forgive me ! that child cried so bard Dial 'cy aroo ana c?me into the room, and the leaned over tho bed to hush ihj child and, brothers and Bi&tere, her leaning over mo made mo forget Christ !" Here the deacon bn.ke down entirely, and stood weeping, waiting and blow'ng bis nnse. i What did you do ?" stci nly deuian Jt-d rue and pray for mo. iy brother "d Ris-1 Ai tho DeRcon bowed Limulf unou Li scat like the mpbty oitk l o'orci iho toftit-fo. Deact.n Uoodfellow arose and aitonilifd tho audience f-till moie by eay-nrr : Urothers and sitiffers, you have heard what brotlitr Brown Las said, and lie wuts our forgiveness. For my par', I think i .i n - . - . . -. uroioer i)ron is truiv penneiit, ana 1 am PROSPECTUS FOR 1863. The Saturday Evening Post. 'pi'I pabliahere of the Puet take pleaenre in annona St ciiiir Olat ttleir litcrarr arrauir.itu'ni fur thai i.Am. I 0f ear are of a character to warrant them io promie , iu Iben a Hut of goed thinga to their thoaaaade ! ' reaJera. Amena; the coDtrilia.ora to the Poet ere taajr l ow mention the following diatirg uiabcj auibora: Mrs. Henry Wood, Author of " The Earl's Heirs," - East Lynne,' "The Chanuing,'" &c. -mm xr a -dt a un MAKlUai UAKLAND,
great-'Author of " Alone," " Ihe Hidden 1 ath,"
Miriama" &c. aso VIRGINIA P. TOWNSEND. note DOMET;C SKKrOllKS are ao rettl admirej. Paring the coming Tear the Tost wi 1 esdeavor t maintain ite hi(h reputation for Chiiee Sirisa. rketchp and t'ertry. Speeial lepartmnte ahall al-o be dsvotct aa t retoore to Agriealture. Wit aad Humor, Kectipts. Newe, Markete. c. Terms: Cash in Advance. 1 copy, one year $ 2 to 4 coi'ipa, one y nr W copiee. one fear, (ind one to the getter up of the elab ) u 00 O eopiee. one year, iiui one to the gitt.-r up of the t: ). SS 00 A SPLENDID PREMIUM!! Who tVftiifs ii SwiMj. Marliiuv! j To any one sending thirty sub-ripuaoa end $, we will j gire one ef Whrrier a Wilain ce'.erate l dewing Ma chisea, Jch aa they sell for J4-". The machine w ill t j ewlevteal eew at the manu'aeteri in New Tore, ai d for- J warded free i f ccet. wuh the exception of frei.-ht-la prceoriog eu'-ribers (or this Premium, we of eoarse preler that tb 30saMrarers aava!d re proccred . independently of each tner. at the rccalar terrus of 1 , forch aubjrtber. V h-re tt i canuot be dune, the . ulscri-era may be pree a aey ol ear cla rwtee. a4 tbe ba'enee eft&e $Ui iorraird t j a in eaaL hy tne -pern desiring the ma- bice. Ihe sat'seribt-re may be . idatai&ad at aifferet poat. ifices. EaVre pt-ron cdietnire i..ftri for the Sew.ng Machine Presuinm. ahoo.d avail the retues with the naooej aafaat es o;laiaevi. so that tt-e subcrib.ra ear bcln at - to recetee tbrir papers, and not hecouie diaaaaisfi-i u?t the de ay. ' A1in the whole aumher of nue (3ii. aad th whtil amount w n"-,y i receired, the taa etrte wial be ilu'y ferw-Med. fam !? e pie of the t gratia. Adiireea - . ." a'aUaCOJ. a l a.T i.M, No. 319 tfaleut street, rtiiaje.ph:a. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD , OF ALL KINDS. A!. Waiheese Tracts. Letter Prasees, FAIRBANKS. GREEHLEAF & CO., . i4rr-Ucr'ailto hj oa! 7 th icuiat. w im, sTT-4s; i . . i Tliynlm Tll-:twaM. Ta1. J f AllVJaVaS MUe4a Vi f wlX & HUfl XeTV - toxide of IroziJ T"T T-eparatioa is. we beMere ttw re'yeoe la which Ciaecena or its anparatiaae Is eoeabinea with rrotexidael Iron, ia a clear aad palatable The MtawUaa ef phyaiciaaa aad eakees ia called t it as aa szealleat Taaic aad AaU-rarleais. vary deeirakle ac taepreweat Uaewaeei Ana aad Interaaiiiaat tnw. are es prevalent. ri.ClUf KB at Ultf. eF- 37 w
CHARLES MASON,
ROB A . W. Late In CliTy of tii- 'V Vnrt- Rr' -b ot tilt ScieaDEWITT C f.itoof list Eir laf A;. . LA7P.SR0E, ea!fa,;td -tiirs Patent (Bce MASON, FENWICK & LAWftENCFf AMERICAN & FOREIGN PATENT AGENTS ! Corner of 7th an 1 iinet WASHINGTON, D. C. Movemtr r 21, 40-lv FOOD FOR THE HUNGRY Xai-vriTas Prices. i CROCKER & FLANDERS ni VB eomto 1h ecelutioa to Flour hcreennin dj qumntitjr de:tel, ant deliver it enjwhvre iu the corporate limite, ac wholesale price el millere, tUoi euablir enatumt. 9 to utc 9r ceete on efery 10) Ibe. tteed. beir.g millrre. d4 Leriec a largvqaHLtiCy cf vheai on haiitl, luey cau perform w lik.tUejr proniie. Tbiy lso kerp alaige s-.MHitut of i'rfd of every dceirittloti on hand, which ihrj will !! at the lowcet ratre. 1 hey inTitea call Iron al eB want Ibe 'tuff of life" at a rtaooab price. Store on Main etrcet, near the come, of trvi, liirbnioi.d. led. tyThcy will ex.-harjge. el their store, Ft-.nr far Wheat, or Commeal lor Corn, the Hutu t the Mil!. Flonr a 3,00 prr cwt....CorD!neal lv vti. per buehel. .. . Potatoe. lf eta. ter bushel. June ea. 163 87 " Take Particular Notice. New Stock of Gold Kedal Premium Grand and Square I. DPIISTO FORTES, Just Receiretl from the Manuftuturers : "Win. Ksanbc &Co., BALTIMOBK. TO PURCHASERS OF PIANOS: rt yon war.1 to purchale a Tieno. anil ae l-:.mf30f j ii. rail nt j PHIL. DICKINSON'S MUSIC ROOMS - So S-j.Vain t,, i:iLiaoiiJ IiiJ., ! Where 50a can bay a first cla-e riant, frens tliirt? " ixty li !!;ir che:it-ir lhn ou chh buy one jt iny oihvi v1t'. 5!y I'imint nre ip n:;i"l I v tin ira !u'j?ii iu iho si'untry, aO'i ihrt-fure can te r(ic( "n nui rccv-trnic1 -1 10 !; of tec firm q'lalit v , ai-'i wai r-.ntrti as rercs en A l.o. a I are- soTert cf !o-i' ' I i:-t i"I:TT"! - ' - i ?tini:. 8he-1 .vl.,tic. l'iil:. nK' h I XJ'O N . Hk'hnion, Kux.f, ir.a. I ' tf HEW SfOCK OF jcwe!n;; Notions, xiUc!icsf CLOCKS! BREAST-PINS! JSaflT af FM.YGUte HM.YG.S, C.old, Silver and Plated '.Uaaina! 1 Large nsjortmtnt of Plaltd Warf, Castors, Knives, Forks & Spoons! Musica Instruments, Slot-Guns, To eoll to thote who are for Ihe TJalon the whale TJatan, and nothing but the Union. An araortment of S H EET Ivd XT S X O I Kept conetaiUIv on Hand. R.B.DICKINSON, 41, Main Street, Kiel mond, Indiara. An gnat ?!, 19-3. 3d If New Drug Store!! DEALEttd I- - - - jurugs, Medrcines, Paints, Oils, Dye WtuOa, AND FANCY ARTICLES GENtERALUY at.eo et- - - FatenC and Proprietary Hedlcine . e. 59, TJalas(., Ofpelte Starr Hall. porehasea tf MUa'C4auers aad Isape-tara. jane xn. ictj. . 7 if (I WANTED! Far irhieh are anil par tbe tnarfcet prim im CASH. ' K- A. IIOLDEX c Co. 67 V ice taTeet, Cajctooaii. -IV.- J- FRANCISCO. H. D. Ottee aial Beaisleaee 9tTE FBIVELIS SHEET laaa side betaken Jf aia aad Walaat,J RICHMOND, IISIIDIAISJ-A Jely 17. 1863
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BEE HIVE STORED I rcelit$; the ! LARGEST STOCK OF CARPETS: To,-.- f4T-.il TlirfVi 'P?'W isgr ain; hemp and raoi i sstair carpets and rods. 'Of HTi -leaf riti in. Oil CV Ire a.M1t, of uwei: etlee. t havethe th. o' nMt r-tterne. Ia fct I u detrriattiej BEST STOCK OP GOODS TUC CI fl Sell as Cheap. Mny of my Go-! sill ImI4.Ii!4 p-ip-e iic ere ioritiM tu cell et Ma. it, Hia elrert. KicfctuouJ. dept. 4, lti:i. Tlse pat14 tf ImportantNews -xrx2 axil:! a jl 1.133 rjO riLLor.ten for Window- Seh, nilodi. Doom, Fiemee, Moaldiafe, BraeketK; Mntle and hoaee rurniehere work generally, SCHOOL LEkS, all made of taorooghly SEASONED LUMBER! And ae low aa the eame can be bought in thle n-rkrt. Also, Pine Lcmbr r. Shingles, Flooring,; Lfitn, r., &t. Tl'7ix.h etreet, one rquire aouth nt Mtin. Ttichtaond tad. IZBA SMITH oV CO. Jane 5. 1-63 S3 tf J. W. PLiCMEB. B.C. KEI.LT PLUMMER & KELLY D ruggis t s ! S. W. COR. MAIN & PEARL ST3., RICHMOND INI) JE1IIEL RAILSBAGK, Attorney at Law and Notary Public RICHMOND, IND., WILL attend to the prosecution ofbusineiiia Wayne and adjoining countiee.and ike prompt collection of claims. Office in Ham's building up stair. 185. 9-ly ! . i.iu tit. c. u. acarBiaai BICKLE& BURCI1ENAL, .Iltovncys at l,aw : Office No. 3 1, lain strcciI'p stalra, liiohinond- Intliana.
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NICHOLSON & BItO all 3?apc i Of dot aau ti,trtit iiri'.rim Cnll :it t lie City ISoeaU. Sfrre An.1 miti'ne our etnek yf Wait P;,r. tli-t!-e Slia--! Uuit-ii. ftxam. etc. J( iCUot-avM i.i.h.nund, March 17.163 14 Tm: FALL HAT IASI-trOS. ; 5'I1K oa lereijoed tiae 3 iuat received It.e auw tb' K;i Style of MAIS ' tfl wiilcthei;i!"tts- ht?iten , tiou f all who would idalge it) T !e ;atstfienHion. 'Cull ml the Ilt and Cap ! ttor of JOHN SUF r RINs, C B HUFF. J. A. H AIR. HUFF & HAIR AXD ioisi:llous at law, RICHMOND. IND., aaa ILL attend promptly to all tueineae eotrnetcd to WW their cire throughout the State, fperfla! attention given to tbe collection of Claim io thia and adjoining coontiee. J. V- HAIR NOTARY OFFirK RO 27, MAIM tTKELT, OrPOSITB THJt ritiien'e Uan. June 19 ea-tf THE COMPOUND SYRUP OF fS Ike cheapeat and beet Medicine. It Is good fnr cold a for ?oren of Breaat, for Hoarseuesi. for Wbuop log Couch. It la aieo a enre remedy for Cronp and Chronic Coueli. Asthma, and all diee.ses of the Threat and Longa. tiiee thi. Me.lieine a trial. aVJ"For taieat all Drag store and cou"tr stnree. C. BOTHF.!BC!H. Sole Aaest. Ilamiltou, Ohio. Jane26,1863 27-ly New Stock of Jewelry. 15. IIUitICUTT. Has jagt received - LARGE EXTENSIVE. Stock of Je we!r v WATCHES, CLOCKS, BREAST PIW8 Ear aad Fnger Rinjs, Gold Chains, be.,4 be., be. f the latest tiyleaad ot the finest flni'h. All article told warranted taaaae renteiesemael . Ttcsi and Tier repairing done cm th shorteM notice, and warrantedto ba well dae. Thaakml for pa.t faeor a contioaed patron age ies:spet.cliy solicited). : - Sot IO Y7ea( TIaia street, an s (tear west t Bartrisa t-r tf aire. .ST, t'tS 43-dwtf nirect t rous taaiiaufsariurrr. Vates! WstebesI ' Jtetlrtt Jstaliyl Taw eery txt! Thererybestl ' The erw eheanent Tio aery ebeape-t At A. xHakiaawc'sasslrf Store, No. hi aia Strwe-t, Ricinioiid, XetL, , UEEIfS WARE STORE J. B. MI5DEXBAU; htov 73 Main St.. Kiehmoad. lad.. Importer, aad ' bolewala and Ketail iea:sr ia Sua IB a. i.iass arx i fas?sBSTak'.Brtttaau dated ssare,Laeamc aad , I Sliew wan, a,aiaj.y, ft , - ' - J ; K'iien,U.letc, . . L-r , ; - ' hr t Tha CBdefrBod takes pleasore is iafrrmiBg the pan lie that he is Itsrtwrltas; hts are d tract fraea Ltr- f srpool, aad as seliiogatfroa W.olipea- eont. Iserer ; akvsav nr aeae ia tbia market, tfill Fi'hoi seals s CoamU-J KiercSiaat at Cincinnati rJHMsT .-Si. - ; . . -jjm iw Btaeuaaaau,, Jane 0.T?1. .,-.. S-If . JAMES M- POE. a i y Pixtolio ; 1ST rt eTx-y Brigbcwell Baiidia Jaly ad, IMUf Re. WJ, aaiawfc. aUCBaOSO. tSELAla.
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gents furnisher anshans' liuildings, RrCHMONO IND. rrra ( oetn. Bixj. Caecssa n n n n i p n . n n i V V vy iX Am lb fcfe KJ V-f South side of Vaia Kreet oee squireEut of Mereitik lloose Richmond, Ind. MBur-tireaM ktnjn of C A RRI MffSi:!"" M LKlhrt. LtKrawulfeJliiii TVaoae. etc.. dc. T 1' ll'.i i - . a r i - ' We hare on hand a Sue aiwurtmest of work ia oar iU, awl can to tab to order on abort notiee.e!mjt any tyleor pattern of rehide. all of wkirh thee nut to b tnade of thebovr taateria! and by careful and em.ivt'i w.., ib cb . iaepgK areiarnea to can ena j xtn' n -j their stuck ana wices t-?J'ert;ealaatta'7iraiJ tore pair! of . MADISON HOUSE, Main-St, Below 2d, CUSTCIlNATI. OTt i ius GO W. GAItltlSOK... Per Djv. Frorlrr. J. March 6 ic -a 4 lere aeortmert of beaatital rMind bird ckfes Irom SO ceuteio Juet received by till IJI Kt. Sept. .63. 4if PUBLIC SALE. 0Tirr it hereby (.(n that faaae N. Prary, Adsla irtnr of the rtuuof Reuben C-Gray. dc4, 1 t virtu ol authority rttl in b at ty a decree of tb Wajr&a Coinmoa Pi Court, will, oa Saturday, November 14, 1863, At 1 o'clock p- m.. eell at uble (ale. lot He, 13 14, IS end 1C la block No. i", trrat ol the riynr aod aorcb el the National Ko4. Cam.nile t.'ify. Wayne county, Indiana. There it a one dory bricfc house eituate! en tbe rrrmtsri and other appurta4ncea useally coiiTiectttit Term oue third caah down, c-.ie-thinl In month,. ana tne t-aiance id if tut ii!si, cm re to ne nivea for dofemd payment, aiiag r'i-f Ircm valaAtion live, bearing iuteresi fr.'m di.y of aale. Notea to be aeenred by mortgage on 914 real eatnte. ISiAC V. DBChvV, Adiu'r. Oct 16 43 THE 1 FARM FOR SUE. f !l K ao1ert'gne wl.hea to dispoaeof thle farm which I ia ai'Uitrtl eq'ii-diatetit fiein Richmond aod Ceuter ille. half a mile aouth of Satiabury. ltcntalai 140 aeree 3i' of which i ud woodland, all BDtr r fence aud hclr. in aiod rt,4irandia well watered. Two etory tinea houae.a gOtid tank barn. exeellnt eprinKCf water and goo.l atinog hu.e codottiet nA4-eaa:irv outtnitiiinfre. Il will trate In part for eitr preperijr. tuit-a)-'e for dwelling, and tli lialanoe will give lime, er othewiee, to n,t the porehaerr Kor farther info: mation cunreruiiig the property, ca!t do the aiidrtigoeJ. liviug on Kigl.th etreet. oppKUe m. iteid'e, in thia city. ss" Also, A good Farm for Rent, itnmeditely North of the alxive. For terms, apply to Oct. is, 63 p-a ai) 43 tf Administrator's Notice. rKTTER-of A Jialnlatratinn hire t ren tkn ont ty J riie un'i'Taignvd Ol tne e.tte of H'a'tT Lta. tale of VV'ayn conrtty. 1ece4.d. All pere na having c laime eeainM tUt frtnte an r -qat-eted to p e.'ut tneta far eet tlrcuent. and ail per.oua ki.jwn4 i hem -el vea indebted to mid tatite arc rrqjreted to come forw rrl and 'tle tham '1.1.1 til PAKKV. Adm't. ftJ"Tlie Fstate is solvent. loili mo.. IS h, .ot 3. 43 CilRPSTS, StG. FALL TRADE 1633. AUSIMt, OIXO.-V CO., No. I'-, TMin Street, a BR now receieine a larire and rninnUi. i V of tbe newest aad beat design ia Carpeting of all grade. Floor and Table Oil Cloths; India and fC' Matflrefr. ail wid-.hv: IVnggefing, Ruga, Door Mats. Carpet Lining;, Paper Hangings and Window Papers! Daatask, Late and Haslla fartata Caods: WiBdsw SliaJe s, Window Ilol'odi, all Colon Window's Sfiadi Rollers, Tassels, Cord, eVe., OiH Cortiicra. Bnds. aad Pine, r?iafr Rods. Tenltisa Blinds, Linxa t-faeetings. Pillow Caaing. Irisn Linens, Linen Table and I'amanka. Table Cloths, Napkins, Tiaylie Paraitor Prints. Dusters, Diaper Linen sad Cotton. Cloth, Table & Piano Cover-. Msrsailes and Allfndale C'-nn terrenes, and eyery description of honse famishing Dry Ooode. Daytiin, Ohio, Oct. i, let)3. 41 GUSTS wmkd.-2 Poalilwelr made fro an SO t enia.. 800 etliing nn gently nesdad by every persnn. 10 sample sect free by mail for CO emu that retail for 2, by B. L. WoLCOIT, Oct , b. t 42 3m 170 Chat him Square J. T. Ornamental Iron , U'orks. Wood & Perot, 1131 Ridge Avenue PHfLADKLPHIA, rrTSSSTLTAXU, OFFER for rale, oron tbe most faenrab! terms, Kesr and B-mutilul D-ina in great variety of Iron Mailings for Cemeteries, Residences. &e., sf Wrought aad Cast Iron, and O ilraniiM Iron and Braes Tabing; Iron Terandahs, Balconi-e.btairs.Ccume's. Fonmain. Oati-s, Columns. Hitching Posts. Lamp Siands, Tases. Tables, Flower elands roles, I heir. Biatnarr. Animals, and ail other Iron Work of a Decoratiee character. DeeigDS forwarded for secleetion. Perseus applying for a me will please stale the kinj sf work seeded. (Act. it, lf63 41 3m IHE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE -OSRobert Hosea & Co. WHOLESALE fiB ASI Commission Merchants, Cor. Main ftc Front SI., OFPES rOBAL AT LOWEST CASH PRICES Cuba aad Potto Rico 1,000 Baa Riea, Java, tatraira sV Mocaa CalTeeX Iafinfl Cs-aalsesl. sraarata . fJVJtf Lrsaalaird a Aalfea Mcflaea afu! wnn 1 Jfalfrhesu T. II G. t laaaerlaa a a a a . . . - . . tf ea wsa e-saa. aaa ef lata Impenaxiew. tf sBasra ala. aVataa ftaaaja ay i ' Mace! tflain !'a-w Asaartea aizesj liaua 1 ,000 23 QQexaastSfja,, ; 300 " v-fc"f Tn L,000 Keaja Haw acacrell all asashers. -QQ awoxea Cfcalca aaraaao Tag ether vtth a larre aad craaral sssortasat of ererr mrucim said by aUU Greaer. CaU aad see, ' Oe. . UU. Ma
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Mew Fall Goods At Strattan's Corner. LADIES7 DRESS GOODS, Sri CCTKD from the Wet etoee la JT eoa F'htta.telpata. aaa kelleeea ta eeeepriee the eho4ee ae4 latret oiruiit, ceaelebaa im re at Bleak e4 (a etTlel raary TM-eea Slke. Vraaeh Meriaeee, Alt Wool Popline. eheiee Mohair. OriMUU LHeter. Hell foarniti: ?tripee. Ail Weal Plalle, flata aad rifare4 Atj ecae. All Weel Delaiaee, e A. SHAWLS ConaittiB. of I-phrr. Mixed aad ftald Leae;. keeeS 4 eila rriB(4 lib bet, and Leeautiae qare. iftfllcS Cloths and Sacking. In Mens and Boys Ware ' ; We ars well prepared to meet tne dejaaad, Plark a Brass Cloths. Black Tce Pnee. tlarr:s and Fancy C simeres. Tweeds, taticsita, Jeaaes, das. SHOES, Ladies' aissts b ChlUrsn'a. 1 Quieuaii-arr Glassware! Set of fin Imitatioi ef freach China, seer stere. erw good aad cheap. : Umbrellas, Cotton & Silk! . Te all of whiea ws woald respecllnlly ak thsatiaattoa of the pnr.ue. MUlIIil a SOS. ltubmjBd. Sept. 4, 1S63. 7v MASON iSs II AM LIN, CABINET ORGANS WITH AUTOMATIC SWELL. Patented Oct. 21, 1861 N." B. llaving recently introduced ruraereus very iniKrtaiit itnpruvements it our Harmoniums, we Ht secured for them by copyright the trade-mar "Cabinet Organ," which trill distinguish tbeto from those of other nikers, r.nd protect purcliaaera trOax imitations. MaSOX a HAMLIN' 4 CABINET ara pronounced superior to Meloleons anil alt sisailar in'truoaeuie. bj tUose best qualified to jadgo, aad 1 ars ihe only ones wuica nars erer keea awaa-dsd a vldal ftledal in thi eonn.ry. ee written tssttssoar from the following moat ami asm I Orraaista of Nssr 1 or k , Bnaion, ao., in aruti a tttsy ara prunosnced tha I'.eclof vheirclasa ol which we baea aur knovlsdrar" Zun.lel,0:4biatof Uuiy tV'ari Brhs's C'harek) flint, of Wdioo Susrs Church, Moseathal, af Csl. sry Chareh, W., of Chrlat's Church, .Msrrstb, of Or. Pisa's Vhurch, Traill, f tha Ioiaen!aia C'ooxsr lion Churcb; Hsgsn, KJitor Mnsiral Ksetew. of Near York, Tntksrman, of rt. Vaals Chare h, XVilleos, of ImmarDlata t'onesptioB Charch, Baarabaeb, of tha t'hurch of the Unite. Lang, of UM Hoa'.h rhnreh, o( lioaton. Ileal, of St. Jo.eph Choroh, Thomas, of the Church of the Ho! lnnoreuts, Marab, of 8a. ter's tharch.of Alhany, au l tuasyo'.hera , The. Manufacturer are in pnaseae ion of tistitunalatl to similar effect from 1 halberg. Morgan, L. Muei, Zerrahn, Hraibary. Webb, K ot, U t lings. Wo Mason, Salter, Wclionbaupt, Uelhaar, hllauaer, '.Volfaon, &o. Ac, PKICE9. CaBixrr OBessa, Single nnJ Double Reed, I TO to 180 ' do with t, 8. eni l2etos. pJal brasr, 9 i V) to 450 Mei-oDEOaa, Nios Tsrislie, gJO to XT I'escriptiTS Cl.fular sent by mail A arercioms in Bo'loi.t 274 Waahingtoa S Warerosins in Cincinnati: ft Writ Kouria l Adlreas"MAS:i. a HWILI.N. Soaloo." or JX(I C'Hl'KC'H, Ja tiuuinn.li. HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA, TENN., a Beneroletil t natltutinri eaiaiili.bfd.be special esdesrsent for the relief ofthlMck and DistVeased, afliietar! with Vira'ent aad L,idcmis IMeease. aad sspsslaUa foe he cure of diseaaee of tbs Heaaal Organs. EDICL Adariee gratis "rthe siting sargeoa ts art ' IT! wbo apply by Latter, with a description of thai , eoadHlon. tage, ac apatiea, hai'tte af life, Ac. aud ta ease of exirssas poverty, meulcineeraruiebed free sf -c arge. Vslaabls reports on Spermatorrhoea and other dlaeaof the aexatl srgaua. and aa tbe etw rsaediss . p' led ia tha Dispensary, sent ta th afflicted, free of ch 1 ge. in sealed letter snetlope. Two or three etampg " wl 1 he aersp table. A dress Dr. J .-KILf KX HOt'OHTOV. Acting aar(aos tloa ird AssoRiatfen. No. H, Sentb Ninth St., Pkiladslphi'. By order ef " he Dire-tare.-KZRA D. II ART WELL, Prsef deal . ' GEO. rAlRCHlLD, beeretary. ISTEAV STOCK or ''HU Mib.nriher haying Jaat relarsed from New Tork. tabes thisoppettunity to lul.irua bis frlsndsand the public thai be wnl soon bs In raceipt af a Ireah stock of Hardware, Cutlery, XfailB, Carriage Trimmings, tfta, r i9 Whish b Is disposed to sell cheap, be'ore parchaaing slsewhais. Sept Sf5, Pleaee call and tax tariti KKBD. 4tr J. H. BCTTOS. A. a. HOTTOlt. J. H. HUTTON & SONi ioceeeeereu Koogle a Sua. . , Sou these Oor. Main A Pearl Sirens Blcbmoad, Indlaaa Daataa is Woodenware, Qneensware! Country F rod ttte sfc, fc.f casa rata rsa . BUTTER, EGGS, LARD, And all kinds of Cou itry Pred . Bspt. '. af p.. nla: Urjr or la Oil Tor a ky PLC MM EH. at KELLY, kit lad Zioe t aall. Ac For a:s by PLCMMLB 4 aTLXir. The FLORENCE Sowing " Machine MAKES FOUR DirrXRCKT cTITCHES, Tbe Lock. Inet, lienble Lock 4 Dtible Iitt U' ITH as anneh ease aad faelllty a ordtairy taarhmes make os stitsb. and wit as lluleer leg machinery. It has tbe rar-rait.l. f"ed raotiaa, which enables tbe operator, by simply turning tbs thawb e-rae, ts bars the work ran to the riglt sr left, ta stay soy para of tha seam; er fasten .be soda sf sestns. vitsoaliaraiaB tbe fabric. It ran iigitlly. r ipidly. and is aim eel, noiseless. 1 1 does the bsaeieat sr Beset work with wo,aal facility, "itbmt ehaege of tenaies sr machinery C ban gingtbe length f tha .tish, aad from sae kind of etitea to another. eaa readily be dene while tbs ssechis ie ia motion. U twraaaay aridih sf hem; fells, bisds. braids. gathers, tacks, qoilts and gathers sad sews oa s raffls e tbe same time.- Jt win eat on i ae ares si tee eperator. A fiewwiee. all aeces.ary tools. Sud Barnsm's Belf Boarsr.' which gaieVe the work lisaf, a faraieaed with each maehins. fr'Aaenta wants I fanatai, eamptaa . at sewisg aad circalare. aJlr B H. C. C. PR SSI. Richmond. Ind , Conrir Sfsia gsCTTt-raa Blreets. ' (HA HP BRLLIl. Isdissapelle, Oeaaral Agai. ; a 1 March . , ... . tt REAL ESTATE FOR SALE! rfrr for sale ay Resident half a alio east af the city of Kichawad, lad., kssws as This property I on of ihe most de-irakle fa Raster Isdissa- It ecssiat r a sokstaatuU aedera bstllt dwelling hoase wiib a large Cress, Boaaa attacbsd. Bta. lla(. Carriage Rosse. Baoke Haa as aad ether sat halfdiet. TkdwslMa(heasiartrBlshdrtha ' ' GOLD'S STB.tJfl MiEJITEn WltA ufBcient rspaeliy to heat ihewhel hsais. Tha batJi roosa aad kftera aratmpaeiod srfife hat sad oM walcr. Tha srreaads ara well ataatesf with fra't aad . Orsaaental Trees aad Baraebery. I will sell with the Baase fs-asa ' -' ' "-' '"' . Sir to Ten Acres of Iand Teealt the prher. alee. ' ' ' TUEMTr ACnES c? uno
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