Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 34, Number 2, 10 February 1864 — Page 4

RICHMOmj, JNPIANA: Wednesda 10 IPS- ' ' 3 From tt Genaaa t,f Paul Plotter. THREAD OF LIFE. i We Las drank fbe wtae of life, : - Wei ave drained the cup to the lee. And afW f rnir)(l, the battle, the strife, Wa taugiiat mm and miseries. lab . - - Yea! we too were pasaionate fools, Loviiijr and dyinf fr lore. Once ours t'w! liarrt no philorophy achoul, And tiie bosom prayer c mid more. But oV. hew enr irlorv died, ,

Fr.'ia enr l.,va and our hie and our Iraat; And how bom down bv tin.-: pitde ti t', Our Goddese ituiiiSW in dn-,t. Wa bare drained -the win of life, To the s-oblet'a bitterest lees; And we look bark aftr the turmoil and strife, And Uugh at our miseries. But we sometimes panne in onr jt, To inquire if its c filial utirtli; ' And won'U-r someftne if it always U best To be weary of Heaven and eartn. To have lost our belief in truth, To bare loot unr duep forth in law: To hare outlived each dream of our golden youth, And onr hope in Heaven above. Oh! better l!ie earlieat desth. Ere the freshncae of childhood had past. Then years to drs on of slow lingering breath, An I to lio ao t el at last. The White Water-Lilly. bl THE RfcV. JOHC TOMi, D. t. r This story was- written, wo suppose, for chiMWn, but no one will regret having re.id it At the bottom of a mild, flark, nnuWy lake, there lay a very Btnnll root. The mini covered it, the fish BWm over it, t'ie frogs hid under it, and ouco a grent moose actually trod on it. 'Oli dear!" said the little root, talking to itself, "how dark and lonesome it is down here! Hardly a ray of liht comes to me. They tell me it is light and beautiful up above me, and there in a lovely tky there: but the heavy waters lie on nie and press me down. Nobody ever thinks of me, or ever known that I live. I nm a poor iiHcles thing. I eant communicate with any one can't do good to any one! I might as well not be! The snow covered the earth and filled the forest, and the ice covered the lake, and there lay the little root, coiled up in its loneliness. But when tho oprmg had returned, and the snow was gono,'and tiie ieo had melted,and the birds had come and the forest bad put on its mantle of green, the little root felt the water was warmer, and she peeped tip with one eye, and then she nestled and felt a strong desire to see the light. So she Miot up a long, smooth, beautiful stem till it reached the top of the lake, Jiut when she attempted to draw it in again; she found it would not tome. lint instead of that, a little bud grew on the end of the fitt m. She called, but the bud give no answer; it only swelled and grew larger and larger, and the raina fell oa it, and the huh and the moon seemed to smile on it and cheer it, till at la.-.t it burst open full of joy, and found itself the white, sweet, pure water lilly? Its leaves were of the purest white, and in it eeuter was a golden spot, covered with down. It lay upon the top of the water; and basked ia tho sun, a most beautiful -object. The root fed it, and felt that It was really herself, though in a new form. The humming-bird paused over it, and thrust in its little bill to suck its sweetness. The air all around was made sweet ly its fragrance. Still it felt that it was of no use in the world, and wished it could do something to make others happy. At length the splashing of oars was heard and the little lilly turned around to see what it meant. Just then she heard the voice of a littte boy ia tho beat paying, "Oh, "father, what a beautiful lilly! Do let me get it!" Then the boat turned slowpy towards it and the little hoy put out his hand and seized it. The long stem broke off near the root, and the child held it in his hand. It seemed tho fairest, sweetest thing he cvr aw. Now what will you do with it?" asked the father. "I'll look at it and smell of it"' "Is there nobody else that .would like to see it and smell of it?" . ; r . : ;I don't - know, sir. - Oh yes now I think I Would not Jane Irving love to have it?" "I think she would." ' That afternoon poor Jane Trving, who lived in the cottage Just nder the mepie trees, lay on her sick bvl alone. She was a poor, motherless child., She knew she had the consumption, and must die She was thinking about the dark, cold graved and wandering how Christ could ever open it and make her come out ! tear stood in cch eye, Just as the little boy came. to her bedside with tho white' wa'teMilly t T." -jsV 0 ""L - "So here" Jane, : I got that away out in the lake and brought it fbr you. 1 thought you would, like it." - f "Thank you, thank vou! . It is indeed very beautiful and very .sweet. What a long stem! "Where did it grow "It grew out of the mud in the bottom of tie lake, and this long stem, as long as awn&n, shows bow far down it grew. It ws all alone not another one to be seen. I am glad yon like it, but I mnst go, wtnl away ran the little ro. j; Jane held the pure white ikvwer in her hand, and the good spirit seemed to whisper in berheait, "Jane,. -Jane! iou" vou see what Ood can do ? I)on't". you 'see that ont of dark, foul mci. haii bring out a thing more beauXul thau tha. gr gel sjtvmg; and ran dark grave, raise mm iivauuiui, uui $;ioriousr Van VOU. doubt it?" ; And then a vioce. seemed -to say, f 'I anrth ResurTeetioHisln I the Life," and the heart f" the poor child was filled with faith," and the angel of Hopwwipfri i-way her tear and the little lilly xreached , of peace and mercy:whenlt "withered, she thanked God that nothing need be useless. S. S. .Times. a ft- . : --T T 1 r i

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...,,JTo the People of Indiana. , - .. ' Exkcctive Dkpaktmest,) Indianapolis, Ihd., Jan. 14, 1&64. "The quota of Indiana, under the last call cf the President for 300,000 men, was about 19,000. This number was reduced by credits to 16,141 on the tiOth of October, when the President's call appeared. The returns are not in, so that the exact number cannot e given, but it is safely estimated that lw-tween 18,000 and 14.000 men have leen recruited in the State for the old and new regiments since the last mentioned date. This leaves a balance agiiut the Statu of between two and three thousand men, which is undoubtedly covered by the re-enlistment of veteran Indiana troops in the field. Hy tLe express orders of the War Denaitsncnt the re-enlisted veterans are to

be credited uon the quotas of the several States to which thev belong. The reenlUtment of the veterans ia tLie field has exceedel the most srnguina anticipation of the Government, md thousnnds have volunteered a second term where perhaps but hundreds were expected. This result is of the most gratifying and auspicious character, but it requires no argument to prove that if the re-enlisted veterans are largely counted upon the quotas of the several States, the Government will come far short of getting the three Liuidred thousand additional men called for by the President, and necessary for the military operations during the next spring and summer. In this way another call by the President may become necessary, and in order to avoid the renewed liability of the State to render to the Government ' that full and complete suj port which is due from the State, I earnestly exhort the people of the various counties and townships yet in arrears to make all the necessary exertions to furnish the number of volunteers required of them under the apportionment of the quota heretofore published. To do this will i be the only security against a further draft I trust the various recruiting j officers, county and township authorities, and Military Committees will not relax their exertions until the quota of the State has been filled bj" the enlistment? within the State. It is much easier to do this now than at any future time, and the efficient support rendered to the Government, and the example set before the nation, will be of the most salutary character. O. P. MOliTOX, Governor of Indiana." The Aut or Priso Pomtc. First ami foremost, don't try to he polite! It will rpoil all! If you keep overwhelming your guests with ostentatious entreaties to make tliernselvea at home, they will very sorui begin to wish they were there. Iet them lind (ut thut you are happy to sco them by your action rather than your word a. Always remember to let bashful peopls a'one at first. It is the only way to set them at their cn.o Trying todraw thorn out hat s uiet.tnes lha contrary effects of driving thjin out Of the house! Leading the converfuttiou i a dangerous experiment. Hettcr fuilo in its wake, and if you t:it t'j endear .yoaiavlf ta laUcrs, learn to haU-ii well. Xi-ver make a fuss a'xjut anything never talk ahiut yourself a:id always pro- I siuve perfcct cniiiio!ure( ni matter what sole j citmsor blunders others may commit ITeineiii- I ter that it is a very foolish proceeding to lament i that you ran not oflcr to your guests a Letter house, or furnitnre, or viand.-. It is fair to presume th. t their vi-iil to you, not to those surrounding-s. Give people a p'easant impression of the:ne!ve, and tliey will be pretty sure to go away with a j le-tant impression of your qualities. Oa yit a ich slender wheels at ihea the whole lahric of si.-cicty turns: it ia our business, then, to keep them in perfect cider. OiT ' begin to; Iiok a,s if Mr. Lincoln would be unnnimously nominated fir tho Presiilency without tt aid of ft Convention. This would be returning to tho first principles of democratic republicanism. Tho lU-puMican State Convention of New Hmnsltire; tho Legislature if Pennsylv ni, Maryland, Kansas, and Call forma, havo alre:vI)- nominated linn, anl it is likely soino otheu States will follaw suit. If a change tf Vice-President is dosi able, which wa .n r mam l)iTr.ar think ( 1. Alai'ton iriinM , . i i ' . . r 1 . ' . I, .!.... ue luu uvst man ior ewuii'i iiiu.q v mo iivaci. The only oljection would bo that Morton is needed for Governor of his own State, and besides, politicians sre often annojed wih a geographical maggot. Lincolon and Morton would mass a grand tickeL- Dajton Gazette. Thic TwBNTT-nusT Ikoiasa Rvgimknt. "Which is t New Orleans; now numbers 1,333 men fit for duty. It ia perhaps the strongest regiment in the service. The aix months' Indians volunteers are on their way horns. The 117th started from Cumberland Gap on Oio2Sth of Jan' V, tho I16th on the 29th, and the 115th on the 30th. The 113th wili also soon be relieve ). The Missouri Lejislarnro hive passed tha Emancipation Convention bill by s vote of 8i) to 34, sffer amending it as to postpone the election of members of Ihe Convene ion to November. The amendment was adopted by tb.3 close vote cf CI to 57. There are abundant evidences that tho President's amnesty Proclamation and increased pri vat ion. sre having their effect on the rebel sol diers. Besides the large accessions noticed from ; the prisoners at Kock Island L our usual forces, 1 deserters sre coming in c'a.Iey, at all points of Lookout. Maryland, liavj taken the oatk. Three ' thousand mora are reporteI as intending to do I the same. When Lek, ss elsewhere stated, has to exhort his men to patience over sh jrt rations, l we war 'be sure that discontent is rife in their j , ' ran .s. Twenty Stb Indiana, twenty-two Illinois and about thirty Ohio veteran regemcnU have re -enlisted. , The rumor that Secretary Usher hsd decided to withdraw the Winnebago Trust Lands from the market is incorrect. The sale of them is go:non as usual. Thus far cp wards of $100,(wii mrth t Un.U Ku kwn JunniMl a' 4 some ofthem t p.ices far abnve the ave-a fixed t br Congrtsstviz: 2.5d per aero. I T-9 The Washington hotels sre charging four dollars per d.-iy this winter, l.'sppy are the men who don't have to spend the winter in that city of magnificent dis;anees snl uneualej expenses . frr " Does the raror take hold well? ' inn i0PhUjJlsi)hie pictures on steel tav lately ; beon schfer4at London. Theyare produced by tCJ"Saction t f light upon certain che tinea's, and t OUrij as 5t0) ccpits ' can be taken before Lb plstt) deteriorates. ' .- ' (XaUask ia aaaking extessir preparatkma for war. There is great activity ia every depirt meat, and it begins to lock to torn of th Karopeans who wear crowns as if the czar Alexander would be worth propTtiatio g. , , (XrSoora to live in society as if tumbled into the world for no other purpose thsnytrt to stay there ewhils, ' P the Dsh andtbe&xn. grow 'rick and die. Bo a man, and take part in s-erns of the useful occupations or studies of t;ie world. 11 Danish army in th fL-'.d con&'uUa' of 510 men rit: InRintry, 36,fAX; cavalry, 3.6O0, arsUlery, 910. Th navy numbers 13 Ttsa-aU! esrrjiag aa grrgat of 143 (tasuv - .

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THE GREAT EDY CONSTITUTION, And The Only Known Remedy DIABETES, acd DISEASES of the KIDNEYS and BLADDER. CONSTITUTION WATER II ia been pronounced bj the Medical Faculty, and the . public, to ha the most won-icrful rvmHv- for the permiDcn' '-ure or all dUeaws of the STOMACII, ITIV- ; R, KIONL'YS, and ILADCEK that has ever been ! ilterc'L It ia E t a MINERAL WATER. It is from experience t:nt CONSTITUTION WATER base m.inat-d,and we now car- let no nun doubt, when a ginjrle battle has bn known to cure diseases which the best medical tak'nt iu tiiis coiiiilrr has tailed to rulicre. A rcmedr pt;3it-iiug tiie r Irtue3 of Coaautulion Watcr cannot nc claswl under qnaik prparati'ms, as : it is now a.ied bv the most sciuntific practitioners in ! this citv. It is only second-class physirisn tint cries i down popular reme lies, wliilj the better skilled mako ; use of evcrr means to accomnlish a cure ; and the sue- i cs of ti e physician iacrea.s.s as his knowledge of ditferent rcme.lics enables him to produce a cure, while others fail ia the attempt, ticieiice is satisHsd with the troth. Oive Constituticn Water a fair trial rre nan you n ho are umler w. me tptnatiit't carj from year to year, an I we particularly allude to ladies who are constantly resorting to twnl trmtmcut, and all sorts of local applications for diseaaes, with as nrich chance of success as there would be fern local applications ta the throat for diseases of the brain. We have always been careful t" uise Lmiruajre in our circular that could not shock the mnt delicate organization, tut we recieve so mnny o mmunicatH n!' lnn persons for whieh Constitution Water is a-lapb-d, ao-1 cf whose disease no m-ntjon hss been nud-. that we Cfm to the conclusion that if the n-mlv is c.ipihle o' pn"iu:-inr a cuiv, no matter what the dineuse m-.y be. it shrul-l be mv'.e knuwn. The medicine is put up for tiie public, and there should be no exceptions. We would Hiv, Constitution Water is not a gilded pill, made to suit the eye and tasto ; it i-, a meiiciae. iu every sense of the term, placol in the ban Is f the people "for their relief, sthI if taken accordin? to th.directions it will in every case produce a radicsl cure. We would say that the directions in r.-jard to diet, etc., relate only to the disease mi let- wltich they occur. DIABETES Is a dhMse of the stomach and liver, aciln thnu-rl the kidneys, and is, without douot. the most obstinate dis.!.-.'. except consumption, tiuit eftbets the human const tatitn. We itave no space for d:scusin causes, but w 11 state that the effect of the disease is th conversion of the starchy principle tor e(retahlc portion of the food into sujrar, which sttnmlats the kidneys to an excessive secretion of water. .Many persons suffer from this disease who are ipnorant of it j that is, they p iss btre quantities the in day and areo!tired to ffd up front one to i'lt.rcn or twen r tim -s during the i niaht. Xo notice is taken of t nn'il their attention is called to the !ar?e dischait-e cf wa'er. and cfU-n when it is so far advanced as to be teyon 1 the control of or- : dinary reme:lies. Another swuptotn Li the preat thirst, which, when the disease is fully estahlished, is 1 intolerable the pati- vt drink cmtinnait' iri'hoiit U iny ati'tyioi ; also dryness of the mouth, cnickiniT of tiie lips, a sweet breath, in the most advanced ca ;es. and fi.i.illv los of apiH-:ite, emaciation, and the patient i gradually sinks from eaiiuustion. CoxsTiTrTTON Water i, without doubt, the on'y known rent-Iy fur dicJjrtr, and we have as much confidence that it is a specific as we hare th.,t c piuni will , produce sleep, and truthfully say that it has cure I every case in which it Itis been used. Stone in thBrirls Ii!nddrr, Ca'eulns, (ira.ol, lut Iipnsi-, otc, -Cc., Diseases ari.sinir from a faulty secretion in the fno cas3 b 'inir to litth, and accompanied by sever: rain, and the other a U profuse secretion which will le speedily cured by COXSTITI TION WATER COVSTIft TION WATER I'ONS T1TI TH ." W ATE R COXSTiTCTION WATER COXSTITCTION WATER THE O.N 1. Y KNOWN REMEDY FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR T1!K ONLY THli ONLY TIIE ONLY THE ONLY KNOWN KNOWN REMEDY REMEDY REMEDY KNOWN KNOWN REMEDY DIABETES. IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE RLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THE l.LADDLR. STRANGUARY AND DIRNTNG, L'RINATINU. OR FAINFUL For t':o2 diseises it is truly a sovereign remedy, ' and too much cannot be said in its praise. A smpie I dose has been known to relieve the most urgent syrnp- i toms. f Are yru troubled with a distressing pain in the ! small of the back nnd through the hips t A teaspoon- j ful a day of the Constitution Water will relieve you ; like rustic j PHYSICIANS ? Have long s'oe s ftiven up the use of buchu, cubebs and . juniper in the treatment of those diseases, anl only ! use t:icm fur tiie want of a belter remedy. " j COXSTITCTION WATER I has proven itself equal to the task that has devolved i upon it. . f : DIlliETICS j irritit and drench the kidneys, an l by con-ttent ue ' le.vd to chtmic degenerations aucl confirmed dineas We jresnt t ie Constitution Water to the public ; with tiie cnnvictHrn that it has no equal in relievinp the : class of diseases for which it Las been found so cmin- : ently successful for curing ; and we trust that wo : shall be rewarded for our efforts ia placing so valuable ; a remedy in a form to meet the requirements of patient :- and physician. - j i5E.rti ncAiinnntDS!! t Dnvi!.le, Pa.. June 2, IStll. Dr. H7n. If. G.cjn. Ihnr '. In Fehruirr, 1S61, I was afflicted v. irh 1 sugar diabetes, and tor fire months I passed more than t two gallons of water iu twenty-four honrs. I was obliged to p t np as ottdn as ten or twelre times dnrirg ' l ie ii g:u, uuj m me monuis i lost nrty pounds in weight. Durinir the month of Jul v. 1561, I procured two bottles of Const-tution Wat'r. and two davs after ' using it I experienced relief, and after taking t"vo b;tt!" 3f .""T ?-"re'1- .?Vn fK'T ""gaiuing my usual good bealtu. ours trulv, J. Y. U D WITT. POSTON CORNTHS, N. Y Grr-ij .- Co. Utw : 1 freely five yon libertr to '. m ike use of the following certificate of tlia value of ; Constitution Water, which I can recommend in tiie hiphst manner; My wife was attacked with pain in j tiie shoulders, whole length of iter back, and ia her limVw. with Pnl of, ar Ji-nrt itW IrrUstfiin uf j fV ELvhUr. I called a phvsician. who attended her ' about three m-n'hs. when he lett her worse t!io h , te! SgZ" and while she -was tinder his care slie did not sufFe u,i whii l ni'imh'r i,: .u V .".j .. ' t quite as much paia. He finally gave her np, and said, f 'r crte icn iumr-JU. J'ir,"'sad he. "A- km tuck m ntmbimttinm t' wit'tf thnt mtirme tir-n far Off ' nprratrm nj ixml w os';r of irr rfMrnrfiin." ,.Aboat uos vute sue commence.! tae use ot V onsututioa t ater, and to cur utter astonishment. a!m.t the first dos s-s-DK-d to ha- the desired eSect, and ste kept on iru 1 WrTHKRSFTKtn. Conn.. March 2. I?o3. Dr. W tf 1 j Hrc;i,-JMar .Sr ;-Ilaring seen ynnr adverriaement ! j of 'Constttntioo. Water," recitaiuended for In a am mij tion cf the Kidneys arv? Irritation of the Bfadil-r, hav- f I ing suffered for the past three rears, and tried the skill ! cf a number of physicians with only temp-erarv relief, I was induced to trv vour medicine." I prc?ured one bettie a vvtar wtouu HaruOr. al m 3. Lee. et-rarn a 10.. ant wtien l nai nseti cat: or it, to ray surprise I rouni a greaa odjrr a mr jvv a Bare wsel two i bottles of it. and am where I never expected to be in ! tny- ut, areti ana u p-a spins. 4 cannot tvpresa ray I g r"rai'l.nio ur i , 1 loei uw h i tu aivi nwrv 1 Mill TtU : recommended it r be. May the blessing- of Xiod ever j attend von m voair wuors ot lore. . t urs trulv.- " -A LEONARD P. BJtJELOW, ST" For sale 1 v R IVucsists. rrice $ I. WM. H. URGti 4 CO., lYeprirtor. MORGAN 4 ALLEN. General Azenta No. 46CLJ-SU. Xeiw York. Agents in Chicago.- FI LLER. FRENCH 4 FCLLER; Agcnta in Cincinnati BUKDSAL 4 BRO. : 2.-00

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Tine Sent by mail oareceintof priee--10 cent?. Manufactured br HOWE A STEVEN'S, 20 Br-adway, Boston. For sale br drurrists ar.I dealers ceaefallv. 4-XIv. MADAME ZADOCK PORTER'S Curative Cough Balsam! PRICE S5 & 50 CTS., PER BOTTLE. The Uest, Cheapest nm! most effectual Remedy, lor Coub., Cold, Ac, the World has ever produced, I'nrelr Votable, contains 0 .II"ER I.S, or other DEEETERIOUS IJKL'GS. The Curative Balsam is warranted., if used accordinp to directions, U cure in nd casesTtou-hs. Colds, Whoop-in-Couh, Asthma, n' a'l the affectinua of the Throat an I Eunrs. Madame Zadoc Porters i!alsan, is a rrKEi.Y vRGETAai.e expbctor axt pre pir.-f with preat care and sei.atifie skill, from a combination of the best remedies the vegetable kingdom all'ords. It- rt m lial qualities are baspl mi its power to assist the healthy an 1 vion us circulation of the UinmI t!rittU tiie hirers. It enlivens tiie lnu.s-cl-s and assists tiie fkin to j cr nrm the duties t resr.Iatin? tiie heat of the system, I ana mpenuv mrowinfTon trie : waste substance from the stir- j face of the bod v. It loosens J pt.lep m, induces free ? ilting an 1 will be found vcrvrpreenhle to the tiste. It is not a violent remedy, but emollient, warming, searching au 1 effort: ve,can be taken bv the oldest person or the youngest child. .Mdain; Zadoc Porter's Curative Balsam is no new ani untried medicine, but has been used by the public for the past 22 years, with unparalled success, his acquired its present extensive and lanrely increastnp sale, sinriY by beinc reei miu ended by tho.e who have use.1 it to their all'icied friends and others. If you have a Coid, if ever :o slight, do net fail to pive the lidsam a trial, as the very low price at which it is sold, rinjr.s it in the reach of every one, that they me. v hray keep it convenient for use. The timely use f a 2.t cent bottle will often prove to be worth one bnndr 1 times its cost. i'o n e !e put o!f with any other. Ask for 7-Iad-p,m lndoc Porter's Coush lt ilsam, insist on having it. an 1 te.Kc no other ; if your Pmegest does net havo it, have him sen I and get it for you. it "Sold by ad Drnjrpists at 23anl 50 ceuU jr bottle. II A EE Sc RlfiilE. Prop'rs. 214 ukkenw1i:u st:ekt, sew vork. 4i. !v. rsisit cucosxa. bksj. chockkb. CROCKER & CO., South hide of Main street, one stiuare I'a.t of .Meredith Hcti-c, RICIIMONO, IND. "jlfaiHtfacuture all kinds of CHrri;ars, UtiTsies, JLal S'JlkiC!., Express mid i'edlini Wagor.s. Ac, A. W e hive on ban t a hno assortment ot work in our liu'1. and tan furnish to order on short notice, almost any style or pattern of vehicle, ail of which they warrant t 'be tn vle of the best material a i 1 by ear fa 1 an I experienced workmen. The public arc invited to call and evainiiie their stock rnd prices. y Particular attention paid to repairing. Ln. 20, IbOL Ornamental Iron 'Works. WOOD & PEROT, 1131 Ridge Avenue-, l'HILAIKM-mx, I'ENNSVLVASia, rxFFEll for sale, upon tiie most favorable t rms. New w and Reautiful De.ignsiagi e.it raiictvof Iron Railings for Ceiuetries, Iicsidences, Ac., of AV'roupht and Cast lion, and Galvanized Iron anl Riass Tubing; Iron Vsram'ahs, Ualconios. r't-iird. Counters, Fountains, fJatcs, Columns, Hitching Posts. Limp Stands, Vases, Tables, Flower Stands, Sofas, Chairs, Sstatuarv, Animals, and all other Iron Works of a Decorative character. Desicns firwardeil for selection. Persons applying for same will please state the kind of work needed. Jan. 20, 15-1. 41 3ui WSCCINS & CO.. .NO. S, MAIX STREET, AVE just received a larm? stock of Goods, curL chased in the East of Manufacturers and Import ers, Tit CA.-sH. and they now offer them for sale at such prices, and on such terms, as will be sure to secure to Wiggins A. Co., No. 29, Main Street, A livino. nrofit. Tbir JsEt, stock embraces a eom-KXXS-i jdete assortment of all Kions ot Jsa-Mlery ilardwan, also. Leather of all Kinds Sole French Kin Bindinr. Rlsck and Faney Enanulle!, H"avy and .Light, tne.melled Leath ers, together with en assortment of our own tanape of Learix-r. nil of which mikes our Stock one of the first in th 5 country. Also on baud ct Wigsins & Co, No. 2D, Mnin street, Threids f all kin Is. Fly Net. Hrvc Rru'hes, Whips, Sad lies, li irness, Hr-dles, Coihir Ac, Ac, of our own minufaeture. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. Pine "Watches and Jewelry, Direct from the Manufacturer . Vt,AM Gold! Watches ! Watches ! Jewelry! Jewelrv! The very Best 1 The Tery Best ! The very cheapest 1 The very cheepest ! At C. A. Dickinson's Jewelry Store, No. 35 Main Street, Richmond, Inf. The Winter Hat Fashions! 7yV KK uii.erneTcd has e-- - 6. just received his new rr.J-t&'jt "" W inter Style of iSSS 11 . 1 , -w to which he "n-. i:es the at- ff7W ' tentiuo of sd wb. wou.d in.ln'f" in tiie Istest fash-Mt . r onCall at the Hat and Cap Store of JOHN SL'FFKINS. New Stock of Jewelry, &c. jr. B. iicvicutt, Has just received a LARGE 4 EXTENSIYE 1 V- tck of Jewelry, aldeouon rj arehasera. , WATCIiUS V i in fl BRFtST TT- I f and Fio cr ICmga, tiold f ' CsMiBSAr&cWike.' ' ' f 1 " ! Of the latest style and of tb Saest taish. A3 mxtic'.es sold rarranted tn be as repitsentei. -Watch and

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Vluck repainxuT oone on xne sounen notice, and warrented tbe well done. -. Thaakf al t- vast favors a ceatinued patronage respectlnuy Souctwd, Ke. lO, Wot MniB Street, one door West f Batr-r Stwre Jtorc. .: an V, MUU ? ' lj 1 l'J ' '.wsf. t -till. :-i '

GOOD PROPERTY FOR SALE.

rjTtllE KWHR.iT FAKS'' FOR SALE. The nadersiarned wishes to sell this fine Farra, which I is s:tut"i eqt-aistast rrm Kid. mon J aad lentemile. 1 half a mile south of Salisburr. It contains K0 acres 3d of which is prmd woodland, all under fence and he-lee. in rand reoair and is well watered. Two nil rr brick house, a pl bank bam, excellent spring of water and good spring house, aad other neccessary outbuilding-. He will trade in part for citr property", u:t- ! able for dwelling, and the balance wul triv tiiae, r j otherwise, to aait the purchaser. For further informs- j tk-n concerninir the property, call on the nndersigwed j living on Eighth asroet, opposite Win. Rod's ia this city. A lso, A good Farm for Rent, isnmeditetT ! North of the above. For terms, apply to j I. 31. COCHRAV. j Jsn.20, 'it. (p'd$3 43 ti j . . j Valuable Real Estate For Sale ! j f offer frr sle my Residence half a mile East of City of Richmond, Ind- known as the j "LINDEN HILL. " This property is one of the nvst desirable in Eastern Indiana. It consists of x substantial molern built dwelling hons? with a latere (jreen House attached. Stalling, Carriajre Uocse, cmoke Il.tose an.i out tuildiugs. The dwelllag bouo is luraishvd with a COLD'S STEAM HEATER With sufficient capacity to heat tiie whfle house. Tinbath room ajid kitchen are suopliei with hot aud coW water. The grounds arc well planted with Fruit and Ornamental Trees aad Shubbory. I wili sell with the Louse from Six to Ten Acres of Land To suit the purchaser. Also, Twenty Acres of Land, Without anv improvements tliereon. the same distance from town. 1 his lot is susceputlc of sub-civisia, an embraces some of the mot eligible unoccupied budiuig sites tn tais vicinity. JOHN II. IIETTOX. IMPORTANT NEWS! WE ARE PREPARED BO FILL orlers for Window Sash. Rlinds. Doors. : HL Frames, Mouldimrs, 15r.ckets, Mantles and house furnishers wirk generally, SCHOOL DESKS, aii mido oi iuoroug!ily SEASONED LUMBERI Au i as low as tho s.-.mecan be hroup'.t in this mtrLet. Also, Piue I.nmber, Shingles, Floorinp, : Larh, Ar., ,c .CS.-sii.th Street, one square South of Main, Kichmond, lad. EZRA SMITH A CO. , June 5, "63. 2i tf. New Stock of Hardware! rH".HE subscriber having just returned from New Jt. Vork. takes this oprtunity to inform his friends and the public tluit he Will soon be in receipt of a fresh stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Nail, Carria tilings, ic, Which he is disposed to sell cheap. Pie: Triinand see oeTors purcaas:ng elsovviiere. Sept. 2 1353. van i:i:ed. 10 tf. Wall Paper ! Wall Paper ! NICHOLSON ft BRO., i Have just receive-! a lot of WALL PAPER, j Of new and eVg-ant patterns. j Call at the Cily Hook Store, t And evsmineourstockof Wall Paper, Window Shadjs, I Curtain Fixtures, etc. NICHOLSON A PRO. HOWARD ASSOCIATION,! Philadelphia, Pt-nn., ' A Cenerolent Inst:tntion estal.HheT by special endowment for t.'ie relief of the Sick nnd Distress" 1. alllicted with Virulent and Epideini" Diseases, and especially for the cure of diseases of the Sexual Organs. EDICA I Advice gratis by the acting sui jfeun to IvA all who apply by letter, with a description of th.nr condition, ajre, occupation, habits of lif.e. c.. an 1 I iu cases of extreme Dovertr. medicines fiirni.s:?vl ' fr, j of charjre. ' , v aluaole rcportson Spcrmat4irThoea and othrrdiseases of the sexual organs, and on ti.e new remedies employed in tbe Dispensary, sent ti tiie afliictef, free of ! charOT, in soiled letter chvclnpcs. Two or three stamps ' will be aeccntable. Address br. J. SKILLEN HOI ;iITON, Acting ' Surgeon llowar;! Association, No. 2, South Ninth St., ' Philadelphia. Bv order of the Directors. EZRA D. HARTWELL, Ilesi lent. GEO. FAIRCIIILD, SecreUry. FURNITURE VAREROOM. TIIO.TIAS .HAS OX, Aim. reiutel his St'Te Room, and ex tended bis facilities for ct. manufacturiug Cabinet Is now prepared to supply the public with superior articles in his line. lie will make BCREACS, ; TABLES, BEDSTEADS, 1 WARDROBES. SOCIABLES. 1 LOUNGES, SOFAS, CHAIRS or all xtvns, ; And, in fact, everything in the shape of Furniture. ! Ha will also keep for sale a general assortment of Cincinnati-made Work. Prompt Payment. Selling his work at prices in direct competition with manufacturers of similar work in Cincinnati, he has adopted the CASH system of payments and for the CASH will aull as lo-.v as any house in Cincinnati thns making it to t'ie mutual interest of all parties tf pay cash on delirery of the work. PAPER HANGING-. g- EE. APDINGTON, ESPECIALLY INFORMS M-J the public that he is prepared to perform paper , hanging in the best po&sible manner, on short notice, and most favorable turms. Orders left at S. G. Duff tale's, or at his residence on South 7th. street, will be prouiptlv attended to. i Jan, 23th, 1S61. " 2Ttf ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER LORILXARD, ' le and IS Chambers St., " (Formerly 42 Chatham Street, New York.'j WWTOULD CAld, THE ATTENTION OF DEAJU . V w era to the articles of hia manutxeture, vix: DROWN S.MTF. Macabov,- - PemicTos. Fin Rappae, Pure Virginia, Naediitoclics, Copynhajren, Coarse: Rappee, American Genriemea, YELLOTY SXIFF. Scotch, Honar,Dew Scotch, Hlcrh Toast Set, tec. ., Frea Heney Dew Scotch, .. Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch or Lundyfoot. .JST-Attention is called to the- Urge redaction in prices of Fine-Cot Chewing and Sniu&ing To'jaccos, which will be found of a Superior Q-aaiitj. . .- . - - TOBACCO. Sjsoiixcu Fisz Ctrr Cbivisc. C-MOKJSO. Leeg, P. A. L, or plhm. . S. Jae. I - V . a . . I - l u . . c - . , No. 2, Sweet Scente-1 Orinoco, Canister. ?" , mixed, Tin FoU Cavendish, Tarkaa, Granulated. - -f -. -2 . B. A circular of prices will le ienl en" appTica- S .sieu f Alay 1 lafii. ISrdyr Li. f t 4 T ahAJOT Coal Oa Chandeliers, Suspension '"jCL Lamps, Bracket Lamps, Staod LamT, Hand Lamps, et Tvrxrrrd. Our stock is now fuller with a finer assortment, than rrer before and will be anU low aiwhoiesaieorretaiL - PLOGIEB KELLY,

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BtOSTETTERS CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS: A pure and powerful Tonic, corrective aad alterative of won lerful efficiency in disease of the Stomach Li73r and BttrIs Cwres Ivspepia, liver CompUiat, Ileadacv, . General Dcbflily, en eosness, Iepr.saion of Spirits, C-onsumpuon, Colic, Intermittimr Frrcrs, Cramps, aad Spasms, and all Coaiplaiula of either Sea, arising from liodily Weakness whether inherent ia the system or produced by spinal causes. Xothixo t'.iat is cot wholes-eme, genial anl restora tiv? in its nature enters into the comptition of HO TETTEi'.'S STiiJJACil BITTERS. This popular prepsratTcn ci-ntains no mineral of any kin , no bot mical cliiu -nt: no fiery excitant: but it ia a combinathn of the extra-li of real balsamic herbs and plants with the purest and mildest of all diffusive stimulants. It is well to le fi reaimed against disease, and, so fir as the hum in system can be protected by human means asainst maladies enpndcrtsl by an "unwholesome aimospbirv. impure water and other eternal causes, HO.-sTETTf.K"S HITTERS may be relied on as a safeguard. . In districts infested with Fermuul Ajue, it has been found infallible as a preventative and irreaistable as a remedy, and thousands who resort to it under appreheusionof an attack. escape the course; and thousands who neglect to avail tiiemselves of its productive qualities in advance, arv enred bv a very brief couis: of this marvelous medicine. Fever and Apne patients after beimr plied with quinine for months in vain, until tairly saturated with that dangerous alkaloid, are not nnTcqui-ntly restored to health witlun a few days by the use of liostetter's Itilters. The weak stomeh is rapidly inrisroratod and tiie appetite restored by this agreeable Tonic, ant hence it works wou lers in cases of Oispepsia in less confirmed forms of Indigestion. Acting as a jrcntle and piiuless apperient, as well as upon the liver, it also invariably relctvcs the Con-titutiou suerindnced by irregular action of tho digsetive anl accretive organs. Persons of fe"hle habit, liable t rVervon Attacks, I.owness of Noirits and Fits of Lannnor, f :i i i r -rapt an 1 permanent relief from the Litters. T;i? t stimony oa tlus poiut is most conclusive, aui lrc-m both sexos. The aony of Rilions Colic is immediately asu ipJ by a sinple doso of the stimulent, and by occasionally resorting to it, the return of the complaint may be prevented. As a g-eneral Tonic, Hostetter's Bitters produce effects which must be experienced or witnessed before they can be fully appreciated. In cases of C-nMitntioixd Pi'.nrifaa, I'rmtUiir Any ami Dcbilitr and Docn-pi tu 1 arising from Old Aw, it exercises the electric in:lii?nee. Ia tiie conv-alesecnt stapes of all diseases il i:n;l-Afes us a iti!ir.l.t "ol ini-nrrr.a 1, t "U n I'l., paver's of nature ir- relaxed, it operates t re-onforce an I re-enstahl; -h lrcm m. List, but not leist, it u Ti Owy S-tf fHm ltt, in Miuia -tin e.l irom sound and innoeuous m vteri lis, ai 1 entiiviy li-ce from tiie acid element present ni irt or less in all the ordinary t mica aud st mehics of the day. No fam'lr ni'dirin has been so universal! v, and, it nnv hi truly a Vie I DESERVEDLY popu! ir with t -intell:g-ent portion of the conininm.y, as lloslo'tcr's li.tU'is. Prepared by HOSTZTTER A SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. Sid 1 by al! Dru-g's'd, Grocerj and Storekeepers vverv where. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. f OMDOL ND FLUID EXTRACT IH'CHC. a Positive and Specific Rmdy tor diseases of the Ulailder, Kluevs, oiavel. and lrjpsical swellings. ! I his Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and , excites the Absorbents into healthy action, by which ' the Watery or Calcareous depositions, and all nnnatil- I ral cnUrgeuieuts are reduced, as well as pain and inliaiuni.it; m. j llclmhld's Extract Ituchu. 1 For Wcakn-ss arising from Excesses, Habits of i Iissipati(.ii. Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended i with the following symptoms: j Indisimsitnm to ExertHm. Loss of Power. . Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Mreathinc, Weak Nerves, " Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefullness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the back, Universal Lassitude of tho Masenlar System. Hot Hands, Flushing of tho Bod v, 1'ryncss of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face, 1'aliied Countenance. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon lollows Impoti-Hey, FfUitg, KfHfj4i Fit', Li ouo of which the Patent may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by tiiosc Direful Dise-wcse." -INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of tiie cause of their sufE-rin, Hut none will confess the record of the inanne asylums. Avp MELtxcBOLT Deatds st CoKxrvrTtoji bear ample witness to the Truth of tiie assertion. The lnuitifli4,H oner ejf-rtr tfita Oryanin tcrttkntm requirjs the akl of Medicine to Strengthen and Invigorate the System' Which ilelmbold's extract 'Uncha m variably doc. A Trial ill convince the most skeptical. I'EMA LIS-IEMALRS-FEJIA LES. In mtny Affections peculiar to Females, tiie ExTaacT Bi'ciiu is unequallei by any other remodv, as in C'ilorosis i r Ret -ntion, Irrrjriilaritv, I'ain!ulues, or Suppression of Customary Eracutions. U lcerated or Scirrhous st ite of t'ie Utems, Imchorrhoea or Whites Stiribty, and for all cmplaints incident to tha sex, wiaether arising from indiscretion Habits of Deaaipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. a): Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasaat Medicines for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. HELMiiOLD'S EXTRACT IirCHF AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES SECRET DISEASES. In all tir Suges, At little Exposure. Little or no cuauge in Diet. No inconvenience. And mn Erjxtfrre. It causes a frerncnt desire and gives strength f Urinate, thereby Ilemovmr Olwtructions, Prevents and Cures Structures of the Urethra, allaying Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in the class of diseases, anl expelling all PoisotKtis, Diseased and wornout Matter. Thousands upon Timusanda who bare been the victims of Quarks, and who hare paid heavy fees to be cured in a short tim have found thev were deceived, and that th- "POISON" has. by t'ie use of "Powerful Astringents," been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggrevai.ag furai, and perhaps after Marriage. Css Hst-HBOLD's Fxtbact IJrcBr ft.r all affections ani diaerses of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in MALE or FEMALE, from whatever cans orizinaubg and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. Di3Bs of the" Organs nr jirei the aH of a Diuretic, 1 1 elm 1x5 d's Kxtract Itncba is the srreat Diuretic, and is cert , u to hare the deair-! eflect in all Uvir for wkica u w Kroimmvwlrd. Evidence of rhe most reliable and responsible charter wiU accompany tiie nre-hcine. ... Price l,00 per Bottle, or six for 15,00. relivered to any Address, securely packel from observation. DaarSit $aajrfoat as all (Xmmimieatioma. Cures Ouaranteed! Ad rice Gratis II Address letters for in forma tkm to II. B. I1ELMBOLD, Ckemnt. lOt South Tenth-st., fact. Chestnut, PLila. HELMltOLD'iS Mrtlunl Drj. HELMBOLD'S V--vj md (Wil ll'gr. A ,.. , 391 Broadwar, 5ew Tork. Beware of Counterfeits and npiiiwiled dealers who endeavor to dupuae "of their own" aid otier" articles oa reputation attained by ilelmhiH' Genuine Preparations. m - Extract Bncfau. . " Sasapwrilla. ' .'. - " Improved Bom Waah. fOLS ST ' . , -, j ALL DRrnCISTSEYEKYTVlTERE. ASK FOR HELMBOLD'S. TASK NO OTHER. Oct owt the Adm tifinrat aad scad for it. I AD4V0mLlP06IT10' APXP0Lft.

Al OIL BlR?friW.-vrlo rtrVn m OAL OIL CAH Oalloa and Half Oailon. At i Li Atiir.il a x a. PORCEI.AIH Tarirtr. At PAPER SHADE. U I'LCMJIER hLELLVS. mTICK AJID WICK TRI-H-lf BRS. ForaaW 1 br IT.CMMER KELLY'S. IMJiaTniCTIDLE CHIM.f IES, For Kitchen . SoU by PLCMartR KELLY. 4 ;KXTS WANTED Ptitirelr jTM. from tO Cents. Somethia nneratlT niaded bv everr person. 10 samples aant free or mail for M cents that retail for 92, bv R. L. W0I.COTT, Oct ft. i-m ' 170 Chatham Square y. T. COAL OIL CIIIMIeVIKS, and Chimnev Broahea. For sale by I'Ll UM t R a KELLT, DragsMt. AHIMA Jk CHOCOLATE For aala br PLCM.UER A KELLT. BrTTERS, Plantotion. Old Sachem. Hosletser'a. and Roback'a. for sale br I'LCMllKRa KKLLTV WVT AsiIIeVG BLUE, In J d 1 ce.U. boaen. " For sale br PLC AIMER KKLLY. WAIR BRCSHES, TOOTH BKI SHte. Flash Bmahex. rv,,n,s 1in.. Brushes, Shoe Brushes. Scrubinnr Itr.S fro- a cenu to 3 dollars At. the dror i.r of I LL AIMER n KELLT. WrsTERS, FEATHER DUSTERS. PICTURK w Iusters. Hearth Dnalm. Fnnlinm s runU-r Dnsters, Ch.mmrylhu.ters, Varvmjr in pnoa frt'm U cents to 1 dollar. For aale br PLl'MMER KELLT. -a- j li,0,'r SCRAPES WITH BRCSHES ATTACHED, jj. ; er sale by PLL'MMER a KELLY. JAONOUA TABLET, MFF.X FCS, LILLY .IJL W hile, IVarl Dn. FvW- m)e bv PLL'AtMER KELLY. W IQl'IW KOCGE, ROrtTE IDWPER, CAReSICM. h M r or aaie ly PLl'MMER a KELLY. ruy rcsses ABDOMINAL St'PIVRTERS. c. JL For aale br PLl'MMER a KELLY. BIRD SEED, MIXED OR SEPERATE. At IXL'MMER a Kl KELLY'S. ABRAM PHILLIPS TJNDERTAKITR I N o. 0f, .Maio SU, Opposite Starr Hall. RICHMOND, I!fD., IS now prepared to attend Funerals promptly and aatisfaetrilr, with a Hearse or Carriage. He" keeps on Land all aiaea of Metalic Cases and Caskets. TERRACOTTA BURIAL CASES. These cases are made of material which ia everlaatinjr, neither water nor dampness having anv eflVct upon it. I warrant them neither to rust or" decay; ttiey are truly the lasting Uuriat faae I Also Woiden Collins of all aixea always on hand. Jan., 2 15. S3 f RichmonoTDying & Cleaning Establishment. fjlhe undersipned, harin)r purchased ths Brick BaflJ ding at the west-end of the HriiLre, he ia prepared to do all kinds of Dvinir. Wearinp apparel of ererv ilnscnnnon, and tiie finest articles of Velvet Prim i haw,, L-ieos, can be cleanel and colored in the f aesiraoie min.ier, at tisi esUbliahment. MAINS, GREASE-SPOTS, and all kinda of anil i. nt.-.ve-l from Velvet, Silk. Ac. ' All nrticles cl.-.incl ani dyed without being taken la i pieces if desired. i ALSO ! CARPETS, FEATHERS'. PLUMES, 1'IANO COVERS, 4c, Cleind. SCOURING and RKPARINO gentleman's wenriiii apparel done on short notice, andia tha best manner. Also, liONNETS dyed any color desired. .tr-Vcry parfcculir attention ia called to his newly invented stylo of cb-aniug Kid Glovee, White as WU as rotored, witlwnH any odor and dyed. Parcels from a distance carefully" sent by Express or otherwise, aa instructed. Rem -in her, the Brick House at the West-end of the Priibge. C. WINKLE, Proprietor. Jan. 20, 1S.1L . Richmond, Ind. 2 W The Old Established Honao EOBERT HOSEA & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commis sion Merchants, Cor. .Main and Frout-sts., Ciucianati, Okio; OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST CASH PRICE3 500adAr!OMCUb M POr Kle 1 ,OOOcn'1Virfc t t Rbls. Cnfbed, Powdered (Granulated at Coffee Refiaed ugnrl vr w uiai K i east au oi late inmpori portaUoaa. 300H?cVi Bbls, Putaaa dk Rasjowt 1,000 Ke Assorted Sizes Bel moat .aiisi l,000"?t,A',K'rte4Dro' w,dB'ek dBoxes best Starch! 300" asabbirs Wew Tork Soapt J 9000Ke" NCW XmckerV U aumbsr. BoX choic Brands Tobacco. Together with s larjre and general assortment of every arUcJe sold by Retad Groceries. Call and see, Oct 2d 193. 44 f3f F. Fletcher, formerly of Richnanod, IntL, is now acting as Agent for this axtentivs Hoaae, DR. J. GARKETSOX HAS ItlOTCI) to CUA'S PRICE'S NEW BLOCK, 5o. 7, Jtorth Seventb StreeU Richmond, Jan. 29, 1344. 4A tf C. B. BTTr. A. SAW. ni'PF k II A IB. ATT01iSCY3 ASD COVSSELLORS AT LAW, Ricbsaoad, IstaL, mKTlI.L st tend promptly tn all business Sutras tad If to their care throuchout the State. Special attrition given to the eoilection of Claims ia this sad sdjoining eonaties. J. A. HAIR, Xvtarr Pablic OFFICE No. 2T, MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE THS Citixen'a Rank. 2 sf , Jansary 20, I864. - ' E. J. FRANCISCO, Jf. D. Office and Residence Soatb PraakUa Stread, TEaat aide, between Main sad Wslaat, . JoIt 17, 1J 30 tf E1CHM05D, Ivmasa. TACXTI SB VIRES, for aJfrr 1 4w PLCMMER A KELLT. WATTED, 10x-AET, mO Laired ura in FaJBulirs sad BeefnMts. , M mW. Besmtifal Oold Cwssass. ite Ilaatias; Watch, Small, L-diea', or aaedraat, Oeota. ilas Oflers Waleb, a trvt-Waaa Silver HanUnw CwMLPaarwt Uw, WUh Paasat Ttss TivOT.l Anwr Terms. Send fnr Circular. AEBANDALB a CO 212 Broadsay, V. T. Jsa-aSL.

COAL OI kinds. At