Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 34, Number 1, 27 January 1864 — Page 4
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PAIiLADIUM
Holloway & Davits Ed'a and Publishers. RICHMOND, INDIANA: Wednesday, Jan. 27, 1864. "-x We are under oMijratiom to tVue of mr exf l.anpcx, who Lave continue I aeadiug thuir pajiers, i u-uig te temporary enspenston of the Piludh h. One Hundred Years To Ccmc. Wno'lL r.iT8 for puld this crowded street, A hundred rears to come? Wlioll thread'yon church with willing feet, A hundred years to comet Pale, trembling age, and fieryymitb. Ami rhildnood, ith his trow of truth. The rich and poor, on land, on sea, Where will liie inijrhty millions be, ' A hundred rears to c me? We I1 within our pTsres shall sleep, A hundred rears to come; No lirinjr son! for u will weep, A hundred rears to come; Dut other men our land m ill till, And others then onr streets will fill, And other word will nirijr a far. And bright tlie sunshine as to-day, A hundred rears to eonia. for tiie Richmond Palladium. One Night' Experience in Sleighriding, VliU-b i a pretty fair sample of emcb night's axperienee in aleijdiinjf time. Tlie time to try Gate-Keepers' souls Once more has come to hand 1 When they do hare relation. As much as ther can sun I. They always hare their trial". In HnmiiK-r, Spring an 1 Fall ; Hut in tit time of slciidiintf. It poea ahead of all. No artful lonjrue or pencil Has skill enough to show. The bcart-noriileximr troubles, They then do mi It-rjf". Nicht after nl.'ht titer then must watnh The rates all kind of weather. Ami take ahu.-ie from nianr a chap. Whose lu-art ' as touli as Uatiicr. Sometimes at ilark tlw r II pass alonjr, And jrirs tlie whip a rraek. And ' unto the Gate- Kwjier, "We'll par as wo tt me back." A. soon ss thor I tare passed tlje gates. All hands hctrn to ripple; Whi n all the W-nt will I.hII.ki "lieipM" And all liie Indies prftte. - Th conreriation thnj jrno3 on, A s ther do onward Hp s Sara one', '-The diim heM tofk for toll, Will bur a gl.i- ( f;rij." f;it Kwper briiur wcaruil out, With aching lioilis and head. Now locks tlie (rates, ant bar his door. And crawls oil to his be 1. Hut his repose 1 1 rery nSort, For soon, with lirtt-iiiiir i jr. He uixk-rntands the loud liutzas, And btdls srj jingling netr. t'promcs the sloiirh, with horses huads Hpanjr up SKainst the p.it". They trr to force their passage through, It'ut find it i.1 iixt l it . Out pprinfrs a chop with furious bound, Atid kicks Sirsiust the door, Then calls with his relicm-nt throat, As loud as he can roar; "You rascsl rou, whit do vou moan. To treat us thus and so, And atop us hrr. nt this late hour, Kij;ht in the wind and snow ?' Oate-Kct-pur now with liht in hand, Junt Un.ks out tiiroui'li tliu door. And says, "Mr dijiirs, I think I've scan Your faces onco before." 'Why think ho knows n," whispers one. Another ours, "ho di;s," Tlwn pay the toll." says A.I llehrain, Midiire we all pet froie." "What is Ihe f.dl."sny H.'nifdetun, "Now I 1kuM like to know. I'm sure he onpht not mnko us pay For riding on the snow." "Fire cent each war," aar Uate-Kecper, Uil' I l.'t m ih." Five cents each war t" says Rrnx?n-Front, "How dare you tx II us so?" Dill LilMTal now tuilNout his purse, And says, "Old Jock is rh.-'t. I'll par the to'l, or els he wi I Ih uin us here all rjil.f." Oate-Kceprr now retiinn to rest, Hut sesree Is-gins t4 snore, Ilefore snothcr striiny of sleighs Aro rijjht up by the door. And now ensues another scene, tliich as dencritK-d before. Only they seem more furious, And make a nurse uproar. Joe Crumphesd 's ilrop't liis lines ami whip, Sal Flirt has lost her veil, Old Pobhin lie is rearing- up. And switching nitti his tail. Tale-Keeper now w ith iii.itch iu hhnd, Apiin strikes np a lirhu And looking out he soon preceives Tlie irirls are iu a fright. "O dear!" sars onp. "wliat shall wa dot I a ih you il paid the toll. Then he would uot hare shut tlie (rates, And kept us in the cold." Kill Liberal's brother 'a iu the crowd, And mutters out, "Old soul ! Unlock the (rates and let u. go, And I'll par all the toll." No sooner said than done, Tlie sates spread wide airaiii. Old Pohbin now sticks up his ears, And leads tlie merry train. t:.te-Keeper now secures the gates. And waits to sec more trouble. For. lo ! thorn mima anotlier jran, All in a hublJe bubble. The bolls pre one short jinjrle. The traces make a clatter, Tnni Heedless, from the hindmost aUdifh, Now eris out, "What's the matter ?" Jack Know-tlw-Ijiw now spreads himself. And rows he'll break the lo-k. "For boys," says lie, "the road is free, Always at nine o'cha-k." "HolJ on, my lark." sars Gatc-Keeper, The law "a already broken. And if tow lunch the nates or lock. You'll find I'm not a jokinjr." Pick Wiseman cries cut, "Jack bold on, Or he will show ns irrief. l'llpar the toll, ami if its wronjr. Well one the blamed old thief." Xow boys, don't thiuk we hate you, We only wish to show What anuterciful priratioqs ou mak us uiukrjro. It Is because we tore you, Thai wa uke this crooked mo.le. To strira to rech.Tour cnxknl hearts, And thereby do you good. rVme may think we exajprae, And make it worse, four fold : Trr Ibsipinir (rate, ami then toiiH fin I The half has not beu told. Well now draw to a close, Wita a beaxty rota of thank To those who are more civil. And never play anch pranks. "Mid all these ajrra rations, Wa do n-joica to find Sotne noble hearteii youngsters', Who always uvai'ui kind. , On them wm1 wail with pleasure. Ami take a Ta4 dvuytil. To let them quickly throuch. tiie rates. On any winter's nighu If rach woukl kindly lend tlwir aid. To reform those crookad bors. And help us pet them strsicditened out, ' It would increase our joy. And bow wa know cot how to stop, . Onr thoujrhta anil oaward tow, But fn-ioda, wall just defer tUa rest, I ntd the aacond now. . J Tnlesa wr may add the beoe6t of tb-xw ,oureDed. that a moment's re flection, wonki be mm cent to convince snv rounjr Lady, of the improprietr of iointur ber dcstinjr tot Me, wH snr rouna; Man. until ha leela bif enough to nay ten emu for taw pleasure of ao Mere- tail sleayh nd.a a aira, aamooiTmd, whie6 eoau at least on thousand dollars par asuram to keep il in repair. W B F January Jlth, ISM. - . '
Form tlie True Flag. Two Years Ago. BT A!CVT X. r. BVRBXNK. If we bad beea told, two rears ayo, When we parted, lovers, wilii tear and sighs. That we never sijould mwt j lin below, Nerer look lore to each ot wr's eyes If we had bcn told that otlier lore 4
Would thrill through our hearts with sal2en joy, i That like a poor farce was t in lin? t' ir j Tellinir our dreams that a br ath w.iul 1 d -itror If the frrare Uien trailing in darkened len-t'i Besi le roar life, had com , ou: t onr shrht. Would the star lure reeled in tlie conscious sky, X tlie ah- grown thick w itli uur u 1 ten night T Could wc hare reid Fie future f.e t f.T, n you m your rrare ao still and whit.'. Your hands soft-fohled. your eyelid ebeted, Anl I waiting am t icr'a ste; t -night Waitinj another's "tp with a lis"? Smiling its dreams out upon my brist. Hushing its slum's? wita tender aonjr rioujfa thrilled through wit!i heart "s swjet rest! If we had known? When we m ft strain, Sliall we smile a we think of the -Ism? Ago?" Shall weajr, e'.aspinjr hands bertm-l t!ie Hue, 'It was better, trie:!, that we did not know?" Tho Morning Vow. The siui i-t rising, lau l of my lArt'i, upon tby eastern shore. Wltile the younv lay is waking t t!ie lirht, an 1 tho fteart free from care, I will sit fit here beneath thin venerable oak. a saere 1 tree, an 1 make my filial vow to thee, my native lan l. Land of the forest, I 1'jvc thee; aui here in the solitude of thy woo Is I will pray for thee. Lrmd of ir.o-intnias, I dire not worship but I dare to love thee. Thy peaks are Freedom's alt-rs,an 1 here will I pour a libation. . Land of the waterfall ! Niagara with it- "lorions ant'iem. St. An thony its mimic cloudlet, l ain and rainbow, Minnehaha with its li.jund latiirh, are thy Naiad teinj l vs; lake and lakelet, river anil rivulet, are there a icient retreats: here, in solitude, amid the groves more richly clad than classic TYmpe, their j mythic dance went round. Here v. ill I baptize myself in thy name, O, America! : that I may pray aright for thee. Land of the prairie, valley, and dewy dell; Nat I tire's gardens, that mock the vain attempt of royalty to copy their wild expanse, i where fo; nt and color in every variety are I redolent with oilers, and instinct with life 1 that clambers in fie vine, is smiliti in ! the blossoi.i, f-truliuic in thft bramble, I creeping in the tendril, hidid? in the mouses, caroling m tu? turil. an t leaping iu the fawn ; where trees, vounsr and old. dead and dying, cnt viuc their parental, brotherly; si-terly, and tili'd arms about each ot.'ier. Land of lietiity f here, amid ! thy wildnes and thy sweetness, will I kneel and pray for the. j Land of every dim all lands in miniature thy Korean Winters aud tropical ' sunshine, thy eflAtern whore with its gran- ' ito hills, and thy western evpanse with its sunny South sides, from limit ti limit Ij love thee. Land of storms! amid thy I rocking phi , tin t" tin lerhig, iig!d tings ; and subliTnet elemental war her.', where ; thy winds are hoi ling their high carnival, i will I kneel and pray, O, America! fori thee. 1 lest t-hil 1 ' of creation firt f amung tlie continents t li:t thyheail from : the primal abyss, n tho isand le iguesof: ocean engirdle thee ; thus would 1 throw I around thee mv flial arms and, blessing, j nay for thee. Land of the States holy sister'.too I a thousand li.iks grapple t!tee to my heart. Lnn 1 of the pilgrim, Washington, and Franklin; anl !icr, too, are Alt. Vernon. AsMtnd fin 1 the Ilermitage land of glry! atnfd this 5?arred dust will I kneel and pray for thee. Thy Creator did not make wj bin 1 lik "the isles of Greece," v.'iieh peer 1.1 - i 11 iiir i ..i above the waves, but lift-el thee bv 1 ' "is power a un'-t from the deep. He did not, as at Ilabi l, send confusion when the hills, mountains, plains, lakas an 1 rivers sat in council mid .said: "Let us build i:s a citv, and a tower, whose, top m vy reach unto j heaven; and let us make us a name, ire he ncnttered ahroml t'pon t'ie fife if the trhole furfft ;" but hedid, himself, preside, and did sanction the decree. I will pray, O, America! that this decree may ste.nd. Thus rras made a home for thy adopted ehildcrn, despised in other lands, and here their r.ltars wore built whil? they sanir, "AYc come, O Cod, from ot!ter kins to thee!"' I will pray that no stranye fires pollute these altars, but that they may still lie pure. O, errinrr land! scarce four ?e ore years have passed since the Deity led thee by the hand, a younir republic, into the presence of the nations. He jjave thee a talisman, and wrote his law upon the hearts of thy children. O, to early! have thy recreant sous takit these words of heaven Liberty. Independence, Freedom to worship Cod from their hearts, an 1 have Inscribed them upon banners. l!a;s, transparencies and baubles, Univ.i, in the dust! But thy sons are not ignoble all. Thine altars are assailed, but they crutn ble not; thy temple is rockinir to and fro, but it falls not. A hundred internecine battle fields have startled, but not dis mayed thee. The patriot's r;ave is evcry -where, but through onr tears for these i is seen the bow of promise. Tho trees j of a hundred forests stand iseatinol. each j tpreadinx his branches like a ruardi;m j anvrel over a soldier's sepulcher. Alt 'ioui;h . thy veterans have manned thy ramparts, thy fate is yet at ctmipoise. The bloody pare is not yet written. Hostile squadrons still rush to battle and to death. Thus my land is bleed inj ! and here amid this blood I will kneel and pray fert":ee. O Christ, rebuke. I humbly pray, this Cal ilee of blood ! Say to the furious sea, "Peace, be still." Columbia, thou art weep'uifl 110 w. Sackcloth and luourninjr shroud a million liresides. Shall I forsake thee now ? Nay ! amid thy tears I kneel and pray. O Kedeemer ! may not these tears be lost ! Treasure them up. I pray thee; an 1 when peace returns, shower them ia divinest blessinr ou our heads. Thy battle fields, land of our fathers, are but the alphabet with which are beincr slowly but sublimely spelled tlie words of thy redemption. On to glory, ye sons of : freedom! Jehovah's buckler is in the van! and when redeemed, we will twine thy tittered battle fl gs. Columbia, about the cross: and kneeling there, thy child still will pray, Amciict. for thee! W. O. Wyaxt. irtwjr, Ind . Oct . 25, "G3. The Soldier's Oath. At IuiriUe, t,y. William H. Slide"!, mnstrin-In I offio-r, had just administered. Uk- tuual army oath to j 4KMUO new rvvruits, when a -eva't Udy( may we call her Mr. Johns-m ?'i remarke i to him, witli a smiling: j air, but conai.kTablr Imprftn iTM with contempt : i WetI. Major, hare you brcmsrtit yoer men down to ! fot depth of alarerr V "Madam." answered he. w"th rslitit bow and sraTe. j "ti tat MUM oath your leS. Dari arvt Jtrapf, and oast j of your rebel GneraXa, hare Uien, aad," be adiLxl ; in f low, deep roice. -im trvtrm." - I
Obtaining Help in the Country. Scex. 1 parlor, five nule frrnix XevJjuryport. Bruiffft f rated in the easy chair. Enter the fatly of the kovse. Brllyet. (Briskly, without rising) 'Good morning, ma'am.""
Lady. (Standing) "Good morning. j Will you tell ine your name and errand ? j IJ. ""Sure, Bridget OCalligan's my j name, ma'am ; the same that's walked all j the war from the city to see ye." j L. (Kindly) "Ttli me how I can serve j you, Bridget.' j 71. -In lade, ma'am, if yon plae, and it's me that's come to any I'm willing to , sarve yoursi'f." - i L. ') yes, I understand : my husband; was inquiring in the city for a servant; ; and you would like the place." j Ii. "I'm not so ure but I might, if ye'd make it for me intrest to go so far ' out. It's Margaret Deguan she thak ; lives with his riverenee. Doctor Bnrleigh j told me you's distrist for help ; so I i callcsl to see Lis lady about ye, and she ; gave ye such a good caracter, and reconi- ; mended ye so high, that I thought ye'd ; jist suit me ; so I've brought my things, j showing a bundle from under her cloak, j and if ye can accommodate with risjR'ct ; to the work, and the wages, I'll be after stopping with ye." j L. (Smiiing)--iror,-could I accomodate vou ns to the work?" I D. "Well it isn't Bridget O CalHgan . ! would be hunt upon so winsome a ladv ye looks youngish, too, and delekit like ; ! but I suppose ye'd be after wanting to do the nicest of yer own cooking?'' S L. "I have done so for the last four : years." i Ji. (Brightening up) "S ire, and I was right. Yer house glancing around the ; parlors looks nice. I suppose ye'd be : after taking charge to kape it clain an 1 in order, yersi'f except the kitchen." j ' L have been accostosned to do so." IS. "Yer husband's the minister, they said; I suppose it's only yersilf, ma'am, ; ; would be able to suit him to his linen." L. "Yon are right again, Bridget : my j I husband's linen I never trust to any hands j I but my own." j Ii. (Delighted) "Sure, ma'am, I'm' ; thinking Mrs. Dr. Burleigh did n't rieom- j : mend ve without rason. Have ve snr : childer?"' " I "Yes, two bo3's, six and eitrht 3'ears I old." i 77. "An l ye would n"t be after axi-s' ' rue to mind them 1 Ye'd be ex pectin to ; i mind yer own boys, of course ?' ; I L "Certainly, that is altogether cisI tomary." ; ! H. "Faith, ma'aiti, I d lik to be livin" ; with so kin I and 1 1 i 1 f 1 1 a lady. What's been yer wages, ma'am?'' ! i L. "Notliing. I have been accustom-1 i e l t; work without wages." , i j B. (Bewildered) "Ma'am ?;,'. i L. "I have done t!ie work of my own ; family unaided for the" Ia.t four years, and ; ' have therefo're neither paid nor received iwnge;." B. "S ire. ma'am, are ye ffter bei.i one i of tt.o nortf ;Ye do n't look like it; Id ' nivcr a thought it." L. "I inn preciselv that sort, I assure i vou. lilt let. 1 cuoost' to have either the ! comfort f (!' in ;,? trurl- mvitrf, or the I comfort hav'n'j if dvrns for me. You see j I should have neither if I employed yon j Cool morning;." j B. "Faith, it'a the truth ye spaki, j ma'am. Cood day to ye." i B. ( Si)lilf(iu't.'.in tvs she fjoes) "Sure, I an I what bhonkl a dueent firl be after ' leavm' t'ie world to live in the country for. net for laie wayes and small work? -1-1 :, i,i... i,.,f t,' .- ..!. I IIL n.Ullt 111 I ll'ijf, I'll!. II ll"l III likos o" si h the () Caliiffans workt." Tiiis seen; actually took place, as described, only a short time since, at a Conrrc;ratKiial parsonaye in Essex county. CtiU'tre'ntinHttl ift. Endless Roads. Tims is endless. So is hope. So is ' action. Tlie lines of life stretch further j than we think. We lay our plans for to- j morrow, and they prove to be ?. track that ! never ends. All our paths here go out j into the unseen world. They leap the ; chasm between life and eternity, not stop- ' piny when the body yives out in the lony ; march, but still reaching forward to tra- , verse the scenes beyond. As you look ; across the street, the line of your vision j is terminated by some building-; you can see nothing beyond. If that buildin:; j were away, you could see other houses j and streets. If all these were brushed away, you would see the distant hills and j woods. And if these, too. were gone, the j line of your vision, unchecked, would ' shoot otf alone to the stars beyond the ; suni isiny; nor staying there, would push ' onward among the farthest constellations, J overtaking and outstripping the swiftest i travelers of those unknown fields, till it ! had reached the utmost verge of the great j universe yes, and beyond, into the silent and shorties expanse, ever onward and! onward, hastening after, and never reach- j ing the infinite. j So t'ie hopes of this earthly life, its j plans, and schemes, and busy contriving, j are all endless lines that reach into an ! endless future. Within the little circle j of yourself, the plans you make for to- ! morrow, the wishes and hopes you enter- i tain for the coming months and years, you may not see or realize how far your favorite purposes stretch oiT into the distance, j IXoes your vision stop with these nearest tilings, and linger within the narrow limits J of these visible houses and lands, these : men and marts just around yoa? Do you j uever think how they touch on the margin j of an endless future"? Do you never see how all earthly things are embosomed in and always-present eternity? O. eternity ! is near. It is close to us. It is all around ; us. like the invisible air that envelops our homes. We walk everv dav in the err- ; brace of eternitv. Its liyht shines iitkhi i every deed w e do, and every step we take. Which wav are we traveling"? Whether backward or forward, whether to the right j hand or to the left, whether to the cross j or away from it. our journey's end lies ! somewhere in eternity. The issue of every purpose is there." The end of every j plau is there. The result of every deed j is there. Into the fields of eternity are t hurrying the footsteps of every man's life, j No path will end this side. "Eternity! Eternity! i How L.mart Ckiu. Eumiti! ) Vet rarrl stilt to t'ee we ?peel. i As to the fipht the impaoent Mwl, As sliiji to port, or shaft from bow, Or swift as couriers homwrJ gn. j Mark well, O, man, EternitTr ! ' ' "ii,Tbs Freao'Sce Department is now said to be a aetf-snstiiain iasttation, for the first time iu mur yvars.
r AMILY DYE COLORS.
Pale n test Oct. JS, Ie3. Ttack, Black for SOk, Dark Blue, IJpht Bio?. Kr-'-K-h 15iu, 1art Brown, Ilark Itrown, l.iirht Brown, SnuS" Bniwn, t'horry, It.irk Ih-ab, I.ieht lrah, Kawn Prab. I.irht Fa'n Drih, Park (ireen, IJjrht tireen, MscenU, Mait Maroon, Orange, Hnk. I"nrple. Roral lnrr4e, Salmon, SUte. Solferino, Violet, Yellow, For Pvia rTk. Wol nl Mirel Cook, Shswls, Scar.-i. Pr .s Kibaa, tdures. Boaa-'W, Haw, Feaths rs. Ki'l liioves. t'u.i-uvn C!othiTi, and all kinds of Wearing A pparul ' ' A SAVING OF 0 PER CENT! For 23 ccnu vou can ca!. as bii.it as wouad otherwise cost ft e tim,-s that sum. A arions shade- can be produced from tie sawedre. T! priCTss 13 s:mpie, and anr can ose tba dye I rtect success. I!r.ctiiis in Entiih, FrhanJ ti xnian, inside of each pack;i-e. . ... F..r fun 1 r itif. rmxtion hrDyeavr. and snnnsc a perfect knwle Urs what colors areahipwd tdye with oilier, with ro-.ur rdluaU.-raeife. ftrchase flowe A Si v.n' Tr.-aties'on Dvcins an tCsdnrinir. nt by mad ou rccx-it't of i.rice--18 cvnLs. Jl-tnufactarcd by 1 1 HOWK A STEVENS. X0 l!ni.la;-, Boston. Fit sale br dmgi.U and d--a!.-rs g-.nef i'Jy. MADAME ZADOCX PORTER'S Curative Cough Balsam! ritlC E 23 & SO CTS pfj: botti,e. Tho Hct, Cheapest and mrt cHectna! Rsmeilr. lor Cong"i, CaWs, A"., tao World hns ever prodwoA. Farcly Vrtli?, cootnins Nt MIFWAI-S. or other DKLETKRIOUi D9.VS3. Tlie C'ur:tire Dalsam :a warraute-t, if nse-J accnUrfr to direction.-1, t cur.- :n a.l eas?s.Cour!is. T.iM-i.Wi.sioji-i!i2--t'ii!p'i, Ast!;n'.i, ail'! a'l t'l-.- affi.-ctions of tlie Throat an 1 I.nnp". .HH'laiae Zadoc Portrt, IJ.tiam. is a pvkilt fM;irr a3lk KirecTOBAJtr pre n-its.1 1. ill. . . , 1 I T". ' I scic'ititie sitniTlroin a C"m'ji- 71 ji V'kj nation oft'i" best rem-li.a t!a f-J i i I 'M 1' voc't iM- kirur-.ii m affonls. U: ' I ! 1 It-, n in nnaiiiii'S r.rebas- 'f til t ii its k'Wit to assist tha hi.iit'ir nn 1 T-ijonin cuvn'a-t-on of t'ie b'isl throuph t'ie limp.. It e ilivi u the nms-l-s :il s"-t. t!ic skin to fxTfi rm tlii.'tntie.sof rvtrniatinsr i n' ncai i uii- m itTii. , I .,n 1 in cr..'v tli.,w iniri r.-a. te u -t iislr m ti.eswr-f.-c f t'i.' K'.lv. It lnosH-ns lliU'rin. in fr.-e jpittinj an I vi!l is- foun I rery aproet.i t';c r t-.t . I: is a violi-r.t r-ni I v. V nt mol'.ifiit, warming, si .r-!iin an 1 efTiH-'Ji -.can lie Uli.'ii by t'jeol W.t ijr or &r youngest ciii! I. " ?Intaine ZIo. Porter CurnMvc DaWnm is no n -.v an 1 mttried ni !irii, but lias lava us- 1 by tfi? pu'.lic p r'fie ia.t ii y.-aiS. witli un;ar ill-.-.! succi!as. !i.'.a a-u:ruil its prosl-nt extensive ail 1 l.ir;'t-lv incrisin:, s :l.-v simi-i.v i-i- bein r-! . mm rn-lc I by thus? who l.ato US.-.1 it t llici'r a.'Ttictel fi i vi'ls an 1 t'u'rs. II" o have a t'oM, if e-.vr s s!if.'ut. do not fail tf the Bals.iia ;i trial, aa tlicrcry low price at which it is ! !, britii it i.i thi r sc!i of every on.-, t'uit t icy in y always ktvu it convenient for us;-. Tiie t'm -ly u-s.-of 2ic!i bottle will of:-"j prove t bcMvcrtli on.-luin-i!r 1 t i:i s its cost. ! n be ;mt . wit'i any ot'icr. A k f r .MadHint; Za l.-vc Porto's C oh?U IJ O'Rin, i;i.Ut on l.;'vir it. a.i 1 tike no otVr: if your lnirest ttoea n t liaro it, h.tve h:i:i .-n 1 an 1 pi't it i'or y:-u. ;?ir-SulI bv all Dnijrjrists at 2j an l id cents p.T Is'.le. HAM, .t HI IK LI- Prn?T. 21H UIISCVVKU .STREET. NEW V.KtK. 4. Iv. i lt::k ckcoker. r.E.i. riw.-ssi. i CROCKER & CO., Souta side of .Main trec. one miare Ea it of .llerrrditb IIoas, niCH.MOXO, IXI. 7ajannfa.-aitnre all kin Is at l'rin-xe -, Blir, iT2 Snlkle, Ksk.s-1 anl ?i-!lin(r Wpon, A- e. We have n haa j a fine aocrtnie.it ot -,vor' 5'i t ur lin . pn I can f'ir-iish io or tt-r fm w'rort nnt,' n Im-ist any stIc or patt n of v.jhicle. all of which they warraiit t,' lv m.ide of thelK--t ni;l rial an I by careful an ! ex!fii, n"ei worlm-n. The public are invite 1 to call mil ernnrne their st v-ls in i price. l'.irtUu'. ir attentjoii p i';J to rep.iir".:i. Jjii. I'll, IH',1. Onztxzra ental- Iron Vorks. AVOOI Jt li:ilOT, 1131 Hid ;e Averuo, ruiLAi'Ki.ra:.t. 1'kxnsyi.vama, faFFF.I! for a-tle. upon tlie m ist farorahle t-rm. New . w a i l li ;niti.''!il 1 -siirns in pre.it vjcietv of Iron U ulinps for Cenu tri -, U rsi fences. A.-., of Wronchi anl t'.ist li-on.and li.tlvaiiize'l In-Jiianl Hi ,tss Tuh:n; lnn Varn-lih- Balconies. Stiirs. Counters, Founfains, (5 it ,'s, Co'itnn ;. Hitching I'twts. Limp Stan-Is. Vases, Tables, Flower StawLs. Sofa. Cluirs, Statu iry. Aniini'.s.a'il ul' other Iron Works of a I h-oriti'.e character, l'js'pns forwardeil for selection. Persons apply, inir for se.in w i',1 ploj.se state tho kind of work needed. Jan. 20, I S.V1. 11 .im WIGGINS & CO., NO. 2il, .MAIN STItEET, MAVE ji.tt rc-eivei a l.irjre s-tock of Con Is. pur-c-h.iS!--! ia the Ed -t of Manutactiirrrs a:ii Importers, for CASH. anl tliey now o!V-i them forsile at such 1 rice.-, an 1 on such terms as will be sure to secure t-j Vii'sias A. Cj., No. 3, 3Inin R'rcet, A lirinsr profit. Their X''i.'i Mick embraces a eomT?"e.. v J?-".. ' i Xi plete assortment of BIl .? -T-wg T. j,-.11"''1" '-o. l-aioeri'i li.i 'ftZZ xb' '-SF:j ? kind--Sol,- FrM".h Ktp ,'S--?i-'re.-''5r'' and t'Vf. Morncru anl tJ T'A Biadintr. r.!.i-k and Fan "rii:T--r-':yf,y cv Enaiii-llel. Iieavran -rW-, JR.---- t:.d.t Kium.-lle-l Ix-ath ers, top-eiher v.it'i an assortment of o;ir own tan.tre of Ia-.ii vt, all of nhich mikes onr St'rk one of the first in t le country. Also on hand at Wisitsns i Co'.h, No. SO. ain street, Thrv.-Is of all kin ,s. Fit Nets. H -re l?nis!ies. Whi;s. Sad lies. Harness Bridlej, Collars. Ac. Ac, of our own minuracture. CASH PAID FOU IIIOE. Fine Watch ss and Jewelry, j T;rect frcm the Maanfa -turer . Ml! (J..11! - Wa'ehes ! Watches I Jewelrv! Jewelry 1 The Very Best ! Ttie very Best 1 TI e very cheapest ! "The very c!;ceipest ; At C. A. Dickinson's Je-velry Store, No. 31 XLvn Strx-et. Bichm ml, IaJ. The Winter Hat Fashions! HE un.lersijmj-l Jias t in st receirA his new Wi i:er StvIof II ATM, tow':k-!i re invites ttieatteuti ,n of all who would in biU-e in ti latest fashion. Call at the Hat an! Cap Sfire of JOHN SI FFKINS. New Stock of Jewelry, &c. J. B. IIUIVXICIITT, H AS jusi received a r-r-Stock of Jewelrtj si" -"J.1 W'x"3t3 To which be invite the at:et."oa of purchasers . WATCHES, CLOCKS. BnFAfTT PIXS, Ear nod Finser Rinc, ;o!d Chains, Ac, 4.C., Vc, Of the latest style an-1 of 6nest finiah. All articles sold warranted to be as represented. Watch and Clock repairicz done on the s"-.rtest notice. aaJ warrented to be weil done. Tiiankfal f, r past bm a continned patronage is respectfully sol:cite-l. JJo. JO, Wpt Xaia Street, one door West of Bargis's Stoe Store. Jan. J7, lo64. 42.-dwtf.
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T HE fasTOCIIRA'V FARJI" FOR SA1VE. The unWrsjgTia.l wishes to sell this fine Farm, which is situate-! eqi-distant from KichcmfKi ani t'cnterrille, half a mile south of Salisbury. It contains 140 acres 36 of which is eood woodland, all un-iisr ftoce and helr?, in pood repiir and is well watered. Two try brick house, a pnoti bank barn, excellent spring of wat- ! er and pood sprinsr house. anl other neecessary outboiklinrs. He w ill traile in part foreitr property, suit- ! able for dwetlinjr. and the balance will cive time, or otberw ise. to suit the purchas T. For further informstioo conceminc the property, call on the undersigned lirina- on Eighth street, opposite Wm. Keid's in this ty. Also, A pood Farm for Rent, immjditetr i North of the above. For terms, apply to j D. il. COCHKAX. I Jan. 20, -6. i p"d$3 ) tf j Valuable Real Estate Tor Sale ! toff-r fitr sale my Resilience half a nule East of tlie City of ktchnHind, Ind., know n as "LINDEN HILL." This pmpertv is on; of t!e most desirable in Eastern Indiana. It cnsits of a substantial modern built dwellinjr house w ith a lare Green House attached. Stabling. Carri.t? ilmso, Smoke House and out build- 1 insps. Th? dwelling house is funitsliej with a ULIS STEAM HEATER With suflicient capacity to beat the whole hoijse. The bath rorm an 1 kitchen are supplied with h't and cold water. The crrnua-is are well planted wiUi Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shubbery. I will sell with tlie house from Six to Ten Acres of Land To suit the purchaser. Also, Twenty Acres of Land, Without any improvements t'ier:i. the same distance from town. This lot is susceptible of sub-:ln ision. an l embraces som- of tln most i-iigible nnoccupiei building sites in titis vicinitv. JOHN H. HI TTOX. IMPORTANT NEWS! i n M E ARE PUKPARED f HtO FILL orders for Win low Sash, lilimls, IK-r. m. t ram 's, MiHililinpt. Brjikots, Mantles au 1 lti--fur lisliers n ork peneia'h , St HlOL DESKS, all muk: of thoroughly" SEASONED LUMBER! Anl as low as the Fim-jean l brought in this nv.rket. AIo, I'iue E,hor. S!nisles FlKiiin?: I.ifb, ivr.. Ac. ?fSirth Sifvct, ono STiir" South of M.r'n, Ttii hrn.nl, Iu!. EZ1!A SMITH i CO. I June 5, 'i'i.1. 25 tf. ; New Stock of Hardware ! f-g'.HK siiV'rilxr h.irinir just rcturnel from X. w ! S- 'ork. t.ikcs ti.is op$irtu!i:;v toint'oi ni l:is frien is an 1 the u jlie that he v ill soon be in receipt of a fresh ! stock of Hardware, Cutlery, 'ail, Carriage Trim- : I in -its-, Si.v.j Which he is disposed to sell cheap. Ilcis c.ill aa 1 J Sv.-- be"re purchasiusr elsewhere, j IK VAX I?EE1. I Sept. 2", Is 5.1. 40 t!'. Wall Paper ! Wall Paper ! NICHOLSON nito., Have jn.,t received a lot of WALL PAPEK, Of nea- anl ilejrant patterns. fail nt the City Rook Store, And exanvn our stock of Wall !nr. Winilow Shailcs. fnrtain Kiat ires,cte. NICHOLSON A liKO. HOYAftD ASSOCIATION, X'Liintlrlphin, Prntu, A Ite.i -volc'it Institution est (Wished by snwal endowment for tie relief of tlie Sick an-1 I distress? I, atil-ct-et wit i Virulent anrl Kpi lemic Iliseuses. ami espicially for the cure of discuses of the Sexual Oi jrans. L'DKAL Advice trratis b- the acting sursreon to jla. a!! 'io apply by letter, with a description of tiii'irconlition. Jape, occupation, habits of lite. ac. . ; .in I in cases of extreme jioverty, nwlicincs furnisitel fres '. ofchariA. aluahlc reprtson Sperm vt-,rrhwa an 1 other diseases of t'ie sexual organs, an I on the new renie lies employed ii the Disponsirr. sent to t!ie nfllicte.L free of charire, in H.mle 1 letter enrelopes. Two or three stamps will 1 scceT't ihl . Allrss 1"t-. .1. SKILLEX IIOCOIITOV. Acting Surg-eon Ilowjri Ass:ciation. No. 2, South Ninth St., I'oil.iaelpiiia. lir onler of the Oirectors. EZRA 1). HART WELL, I'red lent. GEO. FAinCIIILl. Secretary. FURNITURE WAREROOM THO 31 A S AVINfJ refitted his Store Koom. an lex-t-'n le I his facilities for manufacturing Cabinet t if. FFRXITl'UrIs now prepared to snipply the public with superior articles iu bis line. He Trill ni ike BCKF.Al'S, TAHI.ES. KEPSTEADS. WAKDKORES. SOCfAHLES. LOCXOKS. SOFAS. CHAIRS OK ALL KINIW", Anl. in fact, everything in the shape of Furniture. He will also keep for sale a general assortment of Cincinnati-made Work. ,?T Prompt Payment'. Sellinc his work at : A . .... .r..,,, ,.f similar work in t mcum-m, nc nas aoopiti me i a.-ii system of paym-nts and for the CASH will sell as low , as anr bouse in Cincinnati thus making it to the mutual inti-rest of all parties to pay cash on delivery of t'ie work. PAPER HANGING IS A t ie public tliat be is prepared to p-rform paper hansinsr in tiie liest possible manner, on short notice, an I most favorable terms. Orders left at S. G. IintTlale's, or at his residence on South 7fh. street, will be promptly attended to. Jan., 25th, 1861. " 27tf ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER EORILL.ARI), 18aBdlSChaoibers.su, f Formerly 4! Ciatham Street. New York. ; MTOrLD CALL THK ATTENTION OF DEALV w crs to Cte articles of bis manufacture, riz: DROWN iel"FF. Marabor. PemigTos. Fine Uapp,, I'ure Virjrinia, Coarse Rappee, Naclntochcs. American (ientlcmen, Copenhagen, YELLOW SXIFF. Scotch. Honer Hew Scotch. Hirh Toast Scotch, Fresh Hooey lew Scotch. Irijui Hipb Toast, Fresh Scotch or Luadrfoot. .TArt-noon is called to the Urge reduction ia prices of Fats-Cut Chewing and Sm4iin Tobaccos, , which will be found of a Superior Quality. TOBACCO. Sxoctse. Fisi Crr Chetikc. Saosixc. : Lonir. r. A. I, or plhin. S. Jajro, No. 1, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish. No. 2, Sweet Scented Oronoco, Canister, Noe. 1 S mixed, Tin Foil Cavendish, Turkish, 1 Granulated. N. B. A circular of prices will be sent on applies- ' tkn. Mar 1 iso3. lJrr IX. j j AT VAST! Coal 03 Chandeliers. Su.pensio Lamps, Bracket Lamps, Stand Lamps, iiaod ' Lamps, just received. Our stock is now ruber with a j aer assortment, thaw erar before and will be arid low , at wboiesaie or retail. I'LL iLULK a KLLL.Y. '
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HOSTETTER-S CELEBRATEU STOMACH BITTERS: A pure ani pow-rful Tonic, corr.-ctive and alterative of won,lerful cftcieaey in disease of the Sbmich L:v3r aai Brjrels Cures l4ysepLi, Liver Ccm;laiat, lleadace. tleiK-rlfci LV-UUty, Nerr;usness. Impression of Spirit. Consumption. Colic, Iatermiitinjr Fevers, Cramps, anJ Spasms, and all ComplaiuU of either Sex, arising from ltvlily Weaknes wbetlK-r inherent in t'ie sysU-m or pro lucvi by spinal causes. Nornivo that is not who!esom penial anl restTttive iu its nature enters into the o-Mposition of HO?TETTEK'S STOMACH HITTERS. Tins popular !- prep.ir.it'on contains no miiieral of any kin4, no bote.nical element: no fiery excit i:it: but it is a comSinition of the extract - of reil b-ilsanrc Uar'-a anl plants with t'te purest an ! mildest of all diii'usive stimulants. It ;s veil to le forearmed against disease, anl, so f ir as t."w human y su ra can le protect, 1 by human iiM.ins against ru.vladics engendered by au unwholeS' in atoi sp ire. impure water !s;i.l otlier eit Tnal cau-es, UOftTEiTEK'S BITTERS miy be reUeil on aa aaf -:uar.l. i la districts in "est -1 w ish ' .yraml .bjv, it ha lieen found infallible as a preventative an I irresist iMe as a renis.lv, an l thousands who resort to it un ler apprebensionof a-i attack, escape Vie coTirsre: an I thousan Is w ho ne;.rl'-t t avail t iems.'Ii es of i;. pro tiirtive qualities in ii'tv.mee, are cure 1 by a v-ry l-rief ouis f t.'iis nurveioii-i me licioe. Frvcr aui Agvie patients, alter iH-iiie; iliei with piiaine for nhinths in vain, uutil l i.riV saturate! w-t i t'lat 1 iiicmus alkaloid, are m l un'ri-qwiit'iy restore I to he lit i withiu a few d.iya by the use of liostflter's Hitters. The weik atom ich is rapidly iuvi,jorated and t'tc ap!etit rt'.stotvd hy t!iw agreeable Tonic, an l hence it works wonders in cases of I.popi;i in less contii in d forms of 1 iidi;e'tioi:. Acting as a gentle, an 1 p.iinh ss apjvri etit. as well as upon the liier, it also invariably relc.ive the Coll-titu:i l suprinduce 1 by irreul ir action of the d'gietivc and secretive organs. IVraons of fis hle ba'iit. lialil-; t Nervous AttaeVs, ; l.,mue ' S.:iii and Fit of Lin;nor, tin I prcuipt anl p'rm.iiie:it relief from t ie Hitters. T ie t '-Mill ny on I lis pmit is in st conelusive, an 1 tr 111 both s exes. Tlie sone of Ii;iion C;Iic is iinm -liaU-ly asmi "-c 1 iiv a Monde dos o ' the st'i'.i'i'eut. an 1 by occt -.oiioiv revn-tinj; to it, t'.e return of t ie complaint in y be pr.-. . nte I. As a pen ir.il Tonic, Ilovtottor's Bitters pnvluce cife. t which must ! experienced or r.-itnesjKsl In-fore t'tey can bk fully appreeiat -l. In ca f I lMUtimii U' .iia mm, ',iofiiv froynud Oehility and Oei-rejH-tu le arising from t!d Attr. it exercises tie electric inri'.ieuce. In t'ie convalescent stapv.i of all diseased it operaU'S a,i a delight ul iuviorant. When t ie powers oi mture are relvxe l, it operates to re-enforce anl re-en l;!lt.h tiiem. Lt-t.butn itleast.it is Th O.,! S't'r S-im-t l, Ivinir in mu acturod fniiii snun 1 an immeiiou m it ri il-. nu 1 entirely free from the acid elements in-s,-nt more or less in all the ordinary tonics an I stoimehics o. the d iv. Nil faiiflv ni'ilicine has ln'n s' uuivers.ilH", anl, it in iv be tinv ad lei 1KSEKVE1LV jwpul ir with tiie ml llnr-it p u tion of t ie coTum iniir, as i IrtstfMter'a lilt eis. I'r p ..r J by IIOSTETTEK 4 SMITH, I'lttsbirjr, la. Soil by nil Prne.qri.Ht4, f'rocers anl St ;rekee;cra . every 'oeie. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. COMi'Ol .N II FH'niETRCTHrt"Hr,aPos:t;rs nil 1 S,i"ci!i - Keinlv for diseases o: the lila lder, Kidneys. Oravel. and lr psic:il S'. cllins. 1 his Me lic.ne increasea tlie power oi" IifrNtijn. an 1 excites the AUxn ta-nts into healthy action, by which i toe Watery or Calcareous dejxisitions, anl all iinnatnril cnl.irtrein "its nrc re-luce I, as wt-U as pain aud in- : limuiiMtioii. lleliTibotd's Etrit"t IIjn. j For "Weakness ari.-.injr fr-tm I issip:itio:i. K.iily Indisi r.-tioii Exees.sea, Habits of j of Abuse, atten h . I wit'i t ie tol.ow iiijr y mptonn: IndisjMisitio'i t Exertion, Loss of Power, los of Meut -ry, DiiUcuHr of llreatliinfjr. Weak Norres " 'I'remhliiijr, Horror of liseie, Wakefullness, Imiuiu-ss of Vision, Pain in tlie back, l'nirciul lis.-itude of the Muscular System. Hot Hands, Flushing of tho llody, lryness of the Skin, Eruptions on th'i Facie, I'jllied Countenance. These symptoms, if allowed t'i on, which this meiliciiie invariably removes, soon tolloaa Imj-it. H-y, -'.MlHity, fil4ic fin. In one of which t'ie Patent may expire. Who can say that tiiey are riot frequently followed by tiMse ! Hre: ul llisoasese." INSANITY AM) CONSl'MPTIOX." -Many sre aw.ire of tiie causs of their sutrerinjr, B'.it none will confess the record of the inf line asylums. And melaxcboi.y Deaths bv Consi mitiov bear ample witness to the Truth of tiie assTtion. Th OtnMti"UoH or tjf-rtn! trith Orynnir Nvnliti reiuirta tho aid of Medicine to Strengthen and Invijror.iti: the System" WlJch ilclmbold'x extract 'Bucba invariably d' es. A Trial will convince the r.ust skeptical. FE3I A LESFE.HA LFX FEJIA Lf3U In rainr Aff.-ctions peculiar to Female, the Extract III cii; is umspi illeil by any ot!ur rem -lv, as in Chlorosis i r 11"'. -ntion, Irreifiilaritr, Painfubiess, or Suppression of Cnstiinnry KvacutHin 4, l"cerat"d or Scirriious state of tlie I" terns. Leuchorrhoen or Whites St-irility, and tor all complaints incident to tlie sex, wlietiHT arising from indiscretion Habits of Iessiation. or in t:K DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. :o: Tnke no more Biln:ii. ."Worcnry, or nn pleasant Medicines for unpleasant and dan pcrr.u dieaca. HELMEOLI'S EXTRACT BCCHU AND IMITtOVEi KOSE WASH CUKES SECRET DISEASES. In all tlieir Stirea. . At little Exposure. Little or no change in Diet. No inwnvenience. An' mi fl?iimir. It causes a freo,ner.t desire and pires strenjrth to I nnate, t'lervby llemovingr Ob-tructions, Prereotsand Cures Structures of tlie I re! lira, allayinir 1'ain and Inflammation, wi freqwnt in tlie class of diseasm, and expelling all Poisonous, Disease! and wornont latter. Thouands upon Thousands wio have been the rictinvs of Quacks, rnd who have paid heavy fee to be cure! in a short t:m, hare funni tlier were d ceire-L and that the "ItJlSON" has, br t'te ue of -Powerful Astringents." bee-n driel up in the avstcin, to break c nt in an ar$rrevst'.ng form, and peniapa after Marr aze. Cse neiJiBoi.iiV FxTKaCT lirrnt for all aflections anldiserses of th CKINAKY ORtiANS. whetlier existing in .MALE or FEMALE, from whatever cause crurinating and no mitrr of HOW LONti STANDIMi. lHsesses of tfiese Orpins rcjo:isi the aid f a IiwreticIIelmbold'a Eitrart Itacbn is the crest Iinretic, and is certain to hare tlie desired fleet in all 1 tmffim'n l.tf iriSV if t0 Jl "Htm' Evklence of the most rdiab!e aiJ responsible charter w-iil aceHiipany the undicine. Price 1,00 per Bottle, or aix for tt-VOO. IMivrred to any A Vlress, aecun-I r packed from observation. Dv-r3r Wim n vtt CtmmnmimtUm. C-are ;nnraateed! Adriee tirntisf I Adiresi leti-rs f-r inf"rro-jtin to If. It. HEL.H BOLI, Cbemewt. ft4 Sonih Tentb-st., bet. Chemnut, Itila. HELMBOLD'S Mlir-I HELMBtJLD'S irmt f rvwrf tl'rko.. !H Broadwaj, w York. Beware of Counterfeit and unprincipled dealers wbo endexror to dispose -of taetr own" and "trther" articles on reputation attained by llelm'-ifid's Cietraine Preparatjonm. - - Extract Bocbu. - - - Smsaparilla. - Improred Rose Wai. SO'-O T ALL PRrtJOI.-TS EVERYWHERE. ASK TOR HELMBOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHER. Cut out liie Arfiriuj-n'it and pewd for it. AND AY0IU IMPOSITION AND EiiVilkE.
kinds, At F-LCiOfEKa KJ5LLT. CO 4 V OIL CAW, OwlVm and Half OaBoau At PH MMEBa KELLY'S. nORCELAL A PAPER SHADES. Ia
ranetr. At I'Ll MMERa KKLLY'5. H'lCK ATI O WICK TRIMMaWfc ForMto by I'LfMMER a KELLY. IX nETRl"CTl BLECIIIM"I E.-Fo r Kitchen use, S4d br rLL MMEH KKLLT. A CESTSWASTTn PaiUelT m.irona M Cents. Something unretlT Bded bv ererr pemun. l sample aent free br mad far M cent that retails br 2, by R. U WOLCOTT. Oct V, MJ. I 42-m 170 Chatham Square N. Y. O II. OIL CIIIHNIfS. and Chimney Brushes, For sale by l'Ll'MMER a KELLY, Druggist. ciKCtL4TE, For sale by 1 l'Ll'MMER A KELLY. "rTTERS, rianutkvn. Old Sachem, lIeteOerX IS and Kotiack's, forsalebr RiJiiaiiu,i. L'-ASIIIttJ BLI E,-In a,l la cents. bona. r i For sale by FLl'MMEK KELLY. RI SHFS. HAIK KkCSHES, TOOTH BRCSU1 FS. Flesh Brushes. CrumN Brushes, Sra j Hmshes. Shoe BrusSes, Scrubbing ltrushes, from S cents to 3 dollars At. tlie drrjr More of I Ll MMER KELLY. i w-a-VSTKR, FEATHER DUSTERS, V1CTCRE j MP Pnsters. Hearth Imsters. Furniture Puaaera, Count -r Ousters, Chimroey iHisters, Varying in pnoa from 10 cents to 2 dollars." For sale br l'Ll'MMER a KELLY. XOT SCRAPES WITH HRCSHKS ATTACH KU. aT For sale by l'Ll'MMER a KELLY. trAOLU. TABLET, lEEN FIN, LILLY J.T av White, Pearl lnp. For sale br PLl'MVEli a KELLY. ITgriiTRoi-tiK, kocoe imwukr, carxicm. A For sale by l'Ll'MMER a KELLY. niVftUSSFS. ABIH)M1NAL SFPIttRTERS. ac. fcl For sale by l'Ll'MMER a KELLY. BVR1 SEE1, MIXED OR SEPKR.VTK. At I'LL" MMER a KELLY'S. ABRAM PHILLIPS UNDERTAKER I No. o9, .Tla"B S:., Opposite Starr Hall. RICHMOND, IN'1., SS now prepared to attend Funerals promptly anl satisfactorily, with a Hearse or Carriage, lie keep on ban 1 all sixes of Metalic Cases aai Caskets. TERRACOTTA BURIAL CASES. These cases aro made of material which is crerlaatirjr. neitlier water nor daui;mws havisi)r any effect u;m it. I warrant them neitlier to rust or decay; t:K-r are trulr tlie lasting Burial Case 1 Also Woo-ieu ColKiis of ail sixes alwars on hand. Ja .. 2 '. 1H14. 83 tf Richmond Dying 8c Cleaning Establishment. rMhe nu VTsijrue.1, having purjiased tlve Brick BuilJB d'nif :it thj west-en I oi t'ie liride?, lie is prepared to do all kinds of lyiu;. Wearinjr apjiarelof ererr description, and tiie finest articles of elret. Crape, Shawls, L iees, 4c. can l cleaned and colored in liie most desirable m inner, at this establishment. STAINS, OKKASE-SmTS, and all kin Is of aoilremovel from Velvet, Silk. te. All articles cleaned an I dyed without being taken to pieces if desired. ALSO - CARPETS, FEATHERS'. PLUMES, PIANO COY Elf , .e., Cleined. SCorillXtJ ao REPARIXO pntleman'a wearing appand d ine en ahoii notice, ami in tlae beat ', m.inner. Also, llONXJTf S dye l any color desired. .srfr-Wry particular attention ia called to his newlr i invented sti le of cleaning Kid Olorea, White aa wIl , as coloreat, w ithout any odor and dyed. Parcels from a distance carefully sent by Expreaa '. ir otlu-rwM. as inatructed. J Rem .'lubor, the Urkk House at the West-end of tlie C. WTNKLK. Proprietor. Jan. : Hl. Kichmond, Ind. S" OlD established house - OF Eobcrt Hoasa & Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commission MercliaDts, Cor. Main &. Front Mt., CiCIXXATI, O. OFFER FOR SALE AT LOVEST CAS' PRICE S fZ. XV affclld .., t:uba and Porto Ilico Ifysii5fr! -fl g i f"kllt? Bio, Java, I.niiralc 31 oJi a,S 5J'chn Coflce! . tiUUk Bbls. Cm-.hed, Powdered $PS.W W CrannlatedJk Coffee Jlefined m4tlnXf ebealn Y. IL,;. P. Imperial 9PWW&L Uiac'm. Teas! ail of late inmporuttona. SOOft! & Bb!s, Putnna & Ragoot J jjKr Assorted Kixea Belaaoat OO l?3 I A0rUd Dro? nd Back fBjxe kestMtarrfcl 7 Boxes Babbifs New York Noap! j q qKcri Tie w Mackerel! au nnmbera. K.dTXt Boie Choice Brandt Tobi T'wther with a large an-I jrenral assortmeut ot ercry article sol 1 br iteta'l Groceries. Call aoi see. Oct2dlf63." 4t S. F. Fletcher, formerly of Kicbmnwd, Iad ia now acting as Aent for this axtmtive ITonae. i k . j . ti a hkkt no n ua ReaorED to CHA'S PRICE'S 5EW BLOCK, No. 7, 5artk HeeeaUi Htreei. Kirl.mood, Jan. 20, 48 tf c. a. nvrr. a. a. atata. HI FF HAIR. ATT0RSEYS ASD COCXSELLOHS AT LAW, Kiebaaoad, lad "VVTILL attend promptly to all business eotmated II to their care throqrboat the State. Special attention pirea to the eoUectioo of Claims ia thia and dnning coontiea. J. A. HAIR, Notary Pakdie. OFFICE No. 27, MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE THE Citizen'a Bank. . . tt January M, l-4. L. J. FH AXCTStCO, Jim D. Office aad Residence Soatk Fraaklia 8Uect East aide, between JIaia aad Walnut, July 17, 1M3 10 tt KlCHJlOND, bvtaVA.
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