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0"V 4 RICHMOND, IND JUNE 1st, 1864. . HEAVEN. '1 fLUowiijjf Watitifi.I Iiikm are rutin. :: -tliorof the f-xqo5sit t.i-oh:, -Over tb liv.-r" Miss Nancy A. W. lri-st and copied from the Sjir'ngficlcl lie- ! pijl Jican: Beyond tbese dinting in-'s tnd gloomy skies, Feyon-l iL-cth' cloudy rul, Tbirt ' a i.nd whire hrauty never dies, And his t .-eom -a imorirtal. A l..iT y li'.'fc n -rtr dimtssd by shade, V ii.,i- f r; ! i r.c".' t-rnat, W! re n.t'..iit . ui.tiful can ever fi.l, IJii bl.mu.a fi r eternal. , WVtnay cot Viifw l:d-T givect iU ba'n ir, Ilmr IrigM sul fa-r its Cowers: We miy cot hr t'ie sr.rys fist ecu' Pit-?, TLrougb these sneha-.ted powri. Th eity'a iMoipgtfiweri ws i-ay not e, Wi:hmirdiin, earti.ly vision: Fcr L'eath the silent rj len, keeps t.'i key That opa those flU tlyjian. Hut aimi-timo, wlin adown the say, Tl fiery mMu-t lingrrs. It g"ldeti i-te sh irir inward ooiselsly, L'nlocked by uoo'-cn finder. An J nKilo tbey stand moment half ajar, Gleams from tlie iiin-r glory, Stream brightly throtiff!i the azure vault afar, A d1 hair r.'voal li atory. Oh, land unknown! Oh, laud of lore diiirxl Father All-.Via, EU-ruat, Onide. ptiid th? andcriTtj? fitct of n.in ln.. tlione gal... f npernjl! Dead Letter Sale Office. During the .ait week the Umt1 States Dead I. I ter Ollive has hail a public miction f the various articles which hate arctitnuhitfl in that strange repository of othN tinil ends connpeted with 1 1 i Tost Oith-e Department. The catalogue, ii-iucil previous to the ale, eoii-.its of ten i Iosely printed pages. These things hnve, to (juotc t!) lanirunge of the advertisement, 'wccumiiluted in tlie Dead Letter Oflire Btnee lfi'.f the Dopnrtmtnt hat ing used every e."oit to find the proper owners, and bcint; unable to do so) and nre now to l e Hold, the proceeds, if any, al ter paying charges, to be dcHsited in the IJnited State- Treasury, subject to order, should the pi oper owners hereafter be found." They generally fcohl well and though many an imxious lover waits hinguishingly for the nou enir of undying a fleetion from his Duteitu a now, alas! worn on the boxoru of or:ie unfeeling ftranger yet I'nele Samuel cannot I e blamed for it. Why didn't they write more plainly, nddre.xs their billet dunx properly, wend the ireeioiis pniier before John or ! .bie or ".Jcems"' lelt the neighborhood, tlisisfully ignorant of the present awaiting them, and thinking onl- of the future. Our "I'nele," though not he of "Three Golden Halls," ha had sonicwhat of a pawnbroker's experience in celling oil' old "thrush" Among the notable items of the catalogue, we observe "One Key of Heaven," but whether metalio or otherwise is not edited Also "Two l'aths to Paradise," probably the same mentioned in the Kihle. "One Way of Life," though in Washington we have many; "Four Intercessory Piayers," "One (German) Pilgrimage to Zion." "One Golden Legacy," the pauvre dialle for whom it was intended has probably been drafied ; Young Parson." Fancy the sale at auction of 6uch ministeral personage who has, perhaps, had no parsonage, and thus drifted or went over to the otlicc of defunct epistles, and thus became a man of (Mead) letters. Rtqu'ttscat. Some thoughtful friend has also mailed one set of teeth to some toothless dear, still "chewing etc., sweet and bitter fancy," etc. Another had sent. also hy mail, "one Macksmitu s rasj also, "one artiircial eye," "one worked t dead Irishman ! ah ! if that fchotild paddie," probably "one black ditto" be a real contraband! "one mitflin night gown," ah, my ! how could they ? and "one sup housewife, furnished with pins, needles and scissors' a tine chance for some enterprising 3'oung man or buttonless bachelor. Shoulder straps nre in abundance, almost equaling Willard's; and blue military coats are even sent by ii nil. together with "one looking glass and razot," thus furnishing subjects of grave reflection among the dead letters. On the tlevcnt'i page of the catalogue we see advertised probably for aristocratic sinners, of Christains of esthetic tendencies "one Gilt-edge Key to Heaven," also. "Two Young Sinners." who seem to be very near the above mentioned Key. "Nursery Trees," pocket bibles, and "Family Prayers appear to be in close connection, un.l gold watches, with their hands before their faces, keep time to "eight sheets 1 of band music." lott'os f snutf. .'biux l hii ts, black felt hats. n t one pair of long boots seem to have been sent to expecting friends by some wholovetl them, (ah! Matilda Jane!) and mittens, though given, never came to hand, whiie "one elegant engagement ring" now keeps other engagements, and gleams on alien fingers. As Sniithers savs, with charming orisiualitv, "Such is "life." Lieut. ('. D. Smith. Co C, S4th Ind. Volunteer, has roigned and come home, in consequence ot wounds received at the battle of Chicainauga. It is rather remarkable that in that action he received four wounds in the space of five minutes. He wavnitt struck in the thigh by a miuie ball, and while tying his hanker chief over that wound, received, another bail in the left arm, near the shoulder, shattering the bone. While the surgeon was fixing that arm in a sling so that he could walk to the hospital, he was struck again, on the right side, crushing in some ribs, and, finally, before he had proceeded three paces froro where he stood when first strnrk. a tall, passed through the lelt car, making not a very delicate incision. Clint is a gooM. printer, and during the five years he carried on the Randolph County Journal, ma-Ie it a first class paper. We understand he has Veen in gently requested to again take charge of that office, but having too much regard for his tronot aa a soldier, and r-1 stect for Gcu. Meredith as a brave and i deserting commander, he refused having buy thing to do with iU Ttltyram. TG. W. Julian and Mallory had a per-onal controversy in the House, in which Mallorj was worsted. last week.

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mons communicates to the Journal an ppe:J to his brethern in the rainistrjv ia hehaif C.

"one'iniversal cffVt, in a' I the churches, to Church. a deputaUon frjcu the Gemrtl Cotv j banish moderate drinking from the city." He feric in ses.ion at Fhi'ale'pl ia, wasted up. n puts the fellow inij interrogatories forcibly, and ; the Pre.-iJerit Welr;esday morning and present- i we repeat them f.ir the henifit of other ministers e'I to h:ia the uljl;p.eiKaMrefc: - j here as well e'a-.'where: K. bishop Ames, J). D , BiJi-p of the M. ', "Hate we tono all that we conld or thou'd E. Cierrch, Rer. .Toeph Cummuis, I. D.. have done, to prevent the use of intosicatin,; cV. Charks Eli:U. D. D. R-t. Graoti'.le liquors as a beTerage? D we, in our pastoral : iloody. vuits, in the aoetal circles, and in our pulpit i To his Exciler.cy Abraham Lincoln, Presi- : efforts, speak out full, clear, an I strong in favor i dent of ibe L'nitcd S:a:es : of total abstinence? Hate we impressed the! ' The General Confertr.ce of the M.'tho-iist ' yeangof our flocks with the great irnprcpitty Episcopal Church, row in session in the cifr of going to any of the drit.king saloon and tip- ; f Philadelphia, r!';rooa:iiig neatly seven thou-I-I-n shops to take a gtass of beer, ale, wine, or sanJ ministers an i nearly a n.iilioa of member, anything that will intoxicati? knowing as we miridru! of their os:ty as Cin-iaa c;tizns, di that here is one of the p'jints from which the . tikes the earliest ofiporrunity to express to youih in our land make their start in the road ' you the assurance of tl'.e loyal'y of the Church, of diar: I. ii s, inf niy. Ixjygtry and fi.Tal per- her earnest devotion "to t!w crests ef tiie ' lii.iun in the wi rld forever? And io we cuuntry, and her sympathy w:h ru in the j faithfully wara oar cinregt ions lich, poor, ' great responsibilities of your LJh positiun in learned and unlearnrl of tha great evil of this trying hour. touching, tasting or handling the intoxicating Wiiu spallation we jMiint to trie record ot ', howl?" , our Clturch as having ntver bien tarbUhc-r-iy Mr. S. says he believes "if all tha ministers disloyalty. She wa the first . f til- churches i of the gopul in the city of Dayton should open 1 to espres-s, by a deputation of h.-r nio-ss distinthe gospol battery from thir pulpits, in the so- guished mirii.ters, the promiio of support to cial circle, and in our pastoral works, it would ; the Government in tlie day of Washington. I not be one year before wo waull see a very ' In her Articles of Itciigion ihe his erjoin;d , great change for the butter.'' i loyalty as a duty, ar d has ever given to the j . j Government her most decide ! nppo t. j A Curious Fact in Medicine. ; In lh'J P'nt struggle for the nation's lire, j I herd yesterday, from an eminent phy- ! u,mn ou-tads of her ,em,s, and a l.rge j si-c-an, a stati.u-nt that I consideaed tovl i numlr of her mmistcr have rushed to arms ,

whether it bo so or not. Among his patients j : ,i - ,i- ,.!,- 4,h vri,. I pi J. 1:, reply to a question as to where the' d.nease was contracted, remarked thrt he did . not know, but he believed it traceable to frae- i tional curreucy, carried in the vest ivcket. He ' ssid that during the winter he hl trea.eb a number of cases or smallpox contracted in that way. A five cent currency stamp, for instance ! kept in the pocket or an infected person, might ! U circulated so as to impart thU disease t- a j hundred. Paper is a much better (or worse) conduct r ' ofiualsria than silver or g, Id. Perhaps the i l-st preventive .ga.nst smallpox is a return t npicis pay menu. Ifnothiii lvir. reenhacks and po5tI c trrency wout 1 ivo j:k' the; i ifcci r. n.s wsjiaiur tunn, as a class, might consider theni nelved t'leral.!y safu from it tm;, an 1 certain not to h:ivo their fac.al beruty impaired hy pustules an.I (ock-marks. Ciucinnatti Commercial. t,. . ; Why? -Tennessee was settled in 170 Ohio ; 1768, consequently Tennessee is 2'1 years older than Ohio. Tennessee han 3,331,6J) more ; acres oris ml than O.'iio, richer in minerals, : more feitihi in crops, and favored with a milder i chtuate. There are many reasons why Tenn- '' essee should to day be far a'.soncjr , Miio iu i population, wealth projierfjr, iuiaj" : menti, educrlioii ant general lutein eitco. I tie re verse, howev: tha fact. Ohio is so far ahoa'.ofuH ttatrue Tennessean musthlu.sh i at the painful c ntrast. Let us all imj-iiie w hy j it was that in ISO Ohi i was the third State in class and Tennessee tbe tenth. Our f ituro I welfare depends on the honest prosecution ef j th-inquiry. Nash Times. ' The Right Sort of Religion. Some one whose hc-vl is usually '-loyel," hti3 written out hi Meaa of reli-ioa , as follows. It will do to read and think ! i0(1j . I , . ,. . .. . . . ; h e want a rcli-rion thatjrocs into the1 family, ami keeps the huslian-l from boinir si-iteful when the tlinncr is late ; i "1" ",r ...mm.,1. ..o..5 ..ii.oi oi.iii the htiahaml trac ks tiie newly washed ; iioor With his muddy hoots, and makes ! L-...itj t i u'll.i I l.rki i. rt I r.if fill tflinit uie niisnana minuiui oi me scraper ami door mat ; amuses the children as well as ' . . . ,. I instructs them ; wins as well as governs! . . . them ; l-tojei t t.ic honey moon into the i harvest moon, and makes lhe hanpv ! t 1 "i la - t I hours like tlie Eastern fig tree hearing in j its bosom at Once the beauty of the tender 1'lossom.innd the piory of the ripened fruit. AVo want a reli-jion that beat snot only on the sinfulness of sin, but on the rascality of lying and stealing, a religion j that banishes all small measures from the counters, small baskets from the stalls. J nobbles from the cotton hairs, clay from 1 laper, sand from sugar, chickory from j coil'oe. beet root from vinegar, alum from '. bread, lard from butter, strychnine from wine, and water from milk cans. The religion that is to advance the world will not pull all the bisi straw-ot-ri ies and poaches at the top, and all the , bad ones at the bottom. It 'ill nototl'cr ! more baskets of foreign wines than the vineyards ever produced bottles. The religion that is to sanctify the world pays its debts. It does not eon ; color f.ii-li- puntj rot 11 1-11 o. 1 r.-ii- Alia linni i ' i-t i .v. i i dred giveu is according to trospel, though ! it is according to law. "it looks on a man ! who has failed iu trade, and who con- S tinues to live in luxury, as a thief. It looks on a man who promises to pay fifty ! doll at s on demand, with interest, and ! who neglects to pny it on demand, with j or without interest as a liar. j ' " 1 Always Went Double Charged. A cood story is told of Georpo Shaffer, who many yoars ag lived in Forutuou'h. Ouce "., he bad been to Xewcast! gucuii)C and was coming home with hia gatnetwg empty, when ! lie miu w til? llfila tejn. I . j na ...a . k.. ...ii .

'Fherfsa fine let of ducs back hre in the,11 to them that he regrettei they had not

pond. hat w tli you lt u:e tire into them for'' unl . respnuea tn tuan, i aon i aob ii. tiatc m ttucivs milieu. i , . . . ' George put his gun in the toil-house and . walked hick to take another look at the ducks, t When he was LO.ie, the toll inaa who was : a wag drew the s.hot from th htrrel and then j replaced the gun. George returned, and ag-.iu ased the same question j "Well," aid tbe fli-mau, "though you are good ibot I don't tiieve you could hurt thetn j much, Oiverae adollarand you may fire ' j 1 he dollar waai paid and quite a party who , bad gathered around, went back to iutrcts f Geo.ves discomfiture, lie rajaaxl his cun aal firwd kiiiin iut.tt of then. ; I i.e Ueuce." tbe toll-ruaa,- I to.k th. i A..... ..... ..r - y k n. 1". said Oeorge, I supposed ycu would. I always jo double charged." Cr-The Boston Jourml truthfully remark thak aoi one-tenth part of tbe local news which j trnq.r hi any country town finds its way itio a cirj juper, and he who takes the latie".tu ih txdusionof his towrtor couii t pin-rt i doe not fulfil his duty as a citizen. Such a , mn VolvTSnriife11 .a.oly lav.slocaipnde. 4 Crr:

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i Address of the ?I. E. Goncra j aud the President's K-P . The. XaJawina usaed tiaiiwof ih-M numaney. , lhvy hatre sealed their devotion to the country : country i ... r l. I.I . . I l . .? . . . . - '"""" o.urienetu of ihts I tt.i i ui.i; ti .tj . W d re-"rJ th'4 al;ul so ,rga n vr d.-sol J t,n our Und ,n'1 w"'i"o the n tioi.'s life, as . lhe resu!t of 8 mo' un"""l urjusti. j t"ih'e "belli n; mvolvm,- the crime of t.eason I ?,rwt 1,10 hvt ,f i'UI'" Governments, and ! sin a-a,nl 'vJ lt rci'-ured our Governm-rt ! to s hiiVt t0 v own d.m unb,nr.eat and do- , strucuon, leaving it no alternative but to pre-; Perve th "tion1 "iY b the use u! the ! natwnal "s. If the G)v rnmer.t hall ,!od to HSe Ul POHer- Preserve the unity ( mc luuuu, uuii luaiiuuiit us autiioritv, it ' would have been justly expoKed to iho wra-h ' nf ileien, and to the reproach and scorn of the civi'ieel world. Oar em nest and const mt prayer is, that this cruel and wicked rebellion m ly b: s;ae lily sop- . . . 1 . 1 . . a t prcrNcn; ana ne pieuzo yon our neaity co-opo ration iu all appropriate mean'! to secure this j' ct. Loyal and hop-'ful i.n alrersitr, in prosperity thankful, we most heartily congratulate you "n the oi,,rjl)ns victories recently gaine I, and rcfo-.ce in the holief that our complete triumph ' near. We believe our nation's sorrows and calami ties have resulttd, in a -reat decree fiom our ior-retfultiess o( Jod, and oppression, of our fellow men. Chastened by afllictijn, may the nation humbly repent of tier sins, lay aside her , haughty ptide, h nor God in all future leiaiation and tender justice to all who hare been : wronged. We; honor you f ir yo-ir praltna ations of lib- j erty, and rejoice in all the acts of the Govern f m -lit dis gred to secure freedom to the enslaved We Oust that when military usages and ne-c-ssities shall justify interference with estabhshjj iitstifutions, nd thi reiiv.i! of wrongs sa''Ctionei by law, the occasion wiil be itnproved - "erely to i..jur our foes at 1 increas e the national resourcts, but, also, as an. opportuni ty t reco'nize our obligations t Gi, nnd honor ,,.. . i lis htw. We jitay that the time tnay speedily ivtien ti.t.s t.iiaii in; truly a iciMiiiFcart ani . , v. v. .. ...v o. v . .....w. or Territory, shall slavery bo known. j The nravera of millions oi" Ciiristlan. t ith . frA ..rtil'itf." in n. ivitI .I uli'i'li i l...i- s...!.. 1 an MrmNtlM, n?ver mWested for rtilers lf , ,.. , . , ,, , , ' fore, daily ascend to Heaven, that you mav he , , . , , , .' J , erdue 1 with a'l needed wisdom a:id iioirer. i ' , AcU1 bY tho sentimsnt.. of the loftiest and . ' ! purest patriotism onr prayer shall be contintued for the preservation of our country undivided, fir the tninii'ih of our eauo, and for a i-ermt ! nent peace, gained by the saciilice of no "moral i principles, but founded on the Word of God, j and securing in righteousness, liber'y and equal j rights to a'.l j S gned in behalf of the General Conference ; f ,he Methodist Episcopal Church 1'hiladilphia, May 14, 1S64. rRESIPKST ZOSCTLv's RKi LV. Gentlemen: la response to vour adIres td'ow me to attest the accuracy of its statements. ! endorse the sentiments it expresses and thank you. in the nation's name, for the sure promise it pive. Xobiy sustained, as the Government ha ! b.en by all the churcnes, I would utter nothing ' which niuht in th least appear invidious ! a-.inist any. let, without this, it may fairly ... I, - ; be?'J that the Melh "aist EpPl Church, : not ,ess devoted than the rant is, by it greater numbers, the most important of a'l. It is r.o ' fault in others that the Methodist Church sends i more soMiers to the field, more curses to the I ho.pitals, aid more rravers F Heaven than 1 y Gji, b!ess the M4lh(,iUt Caurcll. UeS3 . a'l the cii irchcs; ani blessed be God, who, in ! lSl5s ,.r gr..rt tria! velh us thc ciiuicLci). : AVr tV P""hi'n o' the address and the ' wp'JT - seer dtsiing iishe l cler-ymen from J Knl.tnl who are visiti-ig the G.-retal Confer- j ence,e'!el upjn the President to par hint their . I iu,nAu llA riv.tr.I th.m ,rir l-.rH w respects. tieen present tt tha interview with Iheirbroiher clergriaen, and desired them to consider Uteta- 1 . . . , .. , . . . ,, seives included la htsrvpsy to the address. J A Christian GeSiBsl. A scldier lav in adv's house. b.llv woundel. A. XIapr Gea- ; eraj roJtJ u w ,h; dr IJi3 j r his - ' horse. He got off, went in, and sat d wa by the dying man's side. Taking out a little l bxK. he read from it: -Let rut Tour heart Mcd". He then knelt down and? . offerd UP P-jer to Uod for that dyicg soldier. Ariiig from his kr.ee he bout down j anJ Lisse.1 Liiu. and sail : "C pt. G , we sha.i - i ., it. .i .i- -f . Tv.k , , . ,r . i .-. ; ... I Oeneralwas Major Gen. Howard. On the 2'3 ult," at WMta Creel, Ven I taont, Jahex Kr.a p. at the tender aze of S3, i was married to Thar.klul WtHiara, who was 'on'v!:!. The census show? th.t Verra r,t is almo - it stationary ir. popu.i-uon. i. tijis style i o.' raarriages prcvaiU to any extent, there ei t " ttW census. ' T:

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at; iL-puL'lie wiit uc ti dc iu r-ceijii ui a ir.'sri (jt-Kt of Ilardnare. Cutlerj, Nail?, Carriage TriasW;"e!! 1-e is d;pl-l to clap. P.eae eall ao4 jr? Vte j"U7cIiis.ng e.s- jif? ISVAV KT.T.V. 4J t NEW SUMMER GOODS, A T STRATTAIi'S COrLVEIi! Wi'XEt TED r m t:,rbevt :-rks in New Yrrk aul rII.Ha K-'p.toa. ax: I tSved to c-nivH-e t'.o ei. ice Ut '-t irjr-rt!ti-t:-. r' in ptrt -( M.uk .-.-.! . j.t.1i t"an- l'i."- i!k.. tVesteh H At' W.,4 f.-pllt. e!'i- .V : :r-. riett I.u-u-r. Half j. li nin fx? .s. Ast W.4 i'Ui 1-. 11 I liuix-d CieSrt:v "f 7'Z:ZVT- JhT.'! at 1 n.iU Ir. U uuJ i si'k "V'-uj.-.-1 Ti'.-bet, aat Levantitki u.tr. La 'ids' Cloths alii Sackings. &c l" MN? AM) TUIVjs" WilAK. AV.' ri H p pjr.-1 t-i ui t-t t :c fcmvi-l. IMt an 1 Itr CI.-i4i. It!jok D. kiiis. Uamsaal liwt'jj-fcfn:--:-Tce-L. atlu.-U. Jau-f. Ac. Shoes, Ladies', Misses &Childrens, QfCWSWARt M) (iLASSW AiU:. -- . i rl:e intlUtUrti "f Frv-h Cliitia. new stv If. rjrr """J anil chfap. UMBRELLxi.S Cotton ana Silli. Tj all a." '.iwU we u! l rv.-fw.-tfullv I'm- att"!i n v? t ,e p i',! -. STUATTON A SON. U:a.uwirl, Jaae 2, Is". I. 1, tf IMPORTANT NEWS! fE A It K I H K V A K 1: I TV. ;0 FILL ..rler- for Win.lmr Sash. I'.lin.Ii. Icv.r 'rjiu .-i, M'lul.iins'. r.r irk.-t. ManOen aii l P'-,' tumlchiTa irk geuerally , sCIIOOi. lt.K.ail m.i le or" xlioi..u".ilr SEASONED LUMBER! An ', as low as the sumaeau lr bruufrht in this market. Ato, IM.;? I.nmbfr. Shingles, I'ioorii:;; I.a'ti. Ac. Ac. T-S-Utu Street, one au.ire South of V.iin. Ri U- ' 111 .r. !. I:: !. L.U.V MlTi'll A CO. .I.iu S V;:. 2-1 tf. FAIV..LY DYE COLORS. Patented tvt. 13. itr,. Itla.-k. I'.iark for Silk, I ark !ln l.-uht H!ii Fr -iH-h l!lu t'l.iret ltn.un. Park Hnovri, L:tr;it Itron r, uu!j" iirou n, ( fii-rrr, trim-ion, ).irk lra'. I.ijrht luh, Fawn Dri'.. I.ivht Fa'uOrb, lark tirivn, Liffht ttreen, M.n.nl.i. u I '1 :iiz'.. 3j Man sin, oranire. A i.;.,i ii I'un.'iv. f Koval Furl le, iT Salmon, Slav. Soiteriiio, Violet. Yeli.ov I"or I'voinjr Silk. TV.. Ion an Mixed Goods, S'.nwls Se:ir.. lrrss, KihtHins. ijloivs. l!,nm-ts. Hat. Fe ith . rs. Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing', and all kinds of Weariii Apparel A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT! For 25 v-nts von can color as many pviU a would oth 'i w ise cost hve tun itiat sum. anous sliade rai l o pnI Hid t'roio t.ie sain dye. The proros.i is s;m i. e. and any one van u-- the dye w itn r eel sii-s-es. ; lof otions in Fnfclish, 1 rench' and O.Ttaan, inside of ' For further inform ition in Dyeing. nJ pivinjr a perfort know le lee w!:at colors are adapted to dve w ith th- 1 if'- with m my valuable recipe. ". purciiase Hmve St- ! ven' Tr-nti -son Dyenifc' an 1 Coloruiff. Sent by mad HOWE i STt ENS, - Ol.roalway. Uotoii sts and dealers jror..:r.tl! v. ' 4:. U F-r bv vlruo MILITARY. NAVAL. Banking c Collection OHlce. AUHE VHS OF PAV O.l'n.Tt. s, Sol iiers. or Sailors of the Army and ;. . promptly collected or cashed. uouvties fr. in the I'nitcd State. St it. aal Couutr roll tIhi Na. Do e.l or ( ashed. Soldiers ni.u IV le i in battle: those Ser- . . . ' ... scri ill o twe w !io!. years in an v ree.inen t, are entitle 1. IIAsl()s Phk-uic t for Widows, Chil Iren unj. r si.Ttwn. denenI J 1 1 - . oent mo'.ier. an i nei'naent orrnaii siM-rs. tt ii"ie.isod oliiii r, siddiers. jnri sen men of the army and navy, t orrur.iis ! Pay Hoi:-. I a ports for Ordinance a: d Qunrternnt"rs' Iepar:m nts properly mad." out: and approved Claims colte" te.i or cashed. j IMtlZI! HOLY I 'tie o'Soors. seamen an 1 marines of the naval service, collectei and easi.ed. ' CI. A I.MS. i An. JrST claims airaiost t:n !or?i"nni?nt hv otlirers, ; soldiers, s lilors or ni irii'e-i. wiil reeeive our att'Mition. ' Per-ons i u; ol the city are requested to write to us. j WAn experlenw in t'ie claim business for two ( year, an ".tt'nsiv ncuaintinre in t!n army and na- j -vy. and a resident loeal nrent in Washiniro-n. pive us ; unusual t.U'iiitics in the trausactkin of buim-ss with 1 the l..par:iaen'.a. HIlt. t SHKI.ItV. 1 1 1 -ton 2 Park Place, Sew-York, NEW GOODS CARPETING! I lvtt. Brussth, Ingrain and Haa. Paper Hangings and "Window Papers, ; FLOOR AXD TABLE CLOTHS, YViutlow Shades and Curtain floods. COCOA TT AXD IXDLV MATTINGS, Rugs. DiHir Mats. rimciTi tin:, Marseille and Allen bile Counterpane., Table and Piano Covers. CARPET WAEP, ati c,.t,,s, Tom-linp. N"pkin. Sheeting. Iflankets. Tab!e-LTn-eus. Ir:h SUirtinc Linens. 4c, Ac, Just received by " VAX AFSDAL. IIX' A- CO. Piyton 0.. April Z V. Xnr iik'. - '51. No. 71 Main P. Johnson. "tn-T' . Eckel, Js"ORIDYJx:J3 Jt CO., No. 77, Main Street, RICH.MOCm. IXDIANA, "'"r0rLD respect "oily call the attention of thcTr t t riioieroua oasmier. and tiie iioc at larw. " f'r-- aid et.ict.Ute assortment of STOVES an 3 TIN-WARE. Tly invito pinicular atteeja to one of th:ir Uilhv Cook St-.rcs, calk-i TThich caa"t be eT'-etie-l in this or anv ether market. "W id sell it on TRI AL, and let a test of its taints be .ts on'y rconimjndatun. AIso, a large lot of other Stoves. ; St They bsve pr.rcV.ied til? riirt of ITirse eo. ' firm nu:"ac:ur "np HAXtUXli GL'TTERS, by" a new i ts -t-j-f-t. t y w: ica u-.e se.im are Iixke-l t-2et:!er tsutsM -f ber-ia-Upp..!, as in t cil way: uus mitnjr a 'Z" " ' 1 , f'r sminri Trjere. e Alii Hi re nc at for I v. ih- of the best tfcs extiusire Cloth es-Wringer,

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MCUOIl)X i. rjH( -iTii also;" J rV Hi'- j--t Of at ar 1 .i.j-.iat paturu. Call m tbe t i;y IJcok S ore. An 1 eTantivoarafai.kof Curtin Fixtures, et-.-. Wil'. rHiT.WUel,.-.Ths'.e-. M.'liuLeX A I UO. HOME MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., Of Indianapolis, Ind. Office CI Kirt Va-hiastoa n- t itr VU-. (Ij. luare More. OIKTCTOKS: II. C Vewrrr. .L.I.n lSiirk. j. n. o.oi. Ii. F. Yr. J. C. Oe!n lrotl. IV: !-ut. Willi ?!.(. Ti.v-P,vs: Ivir Tii.i'nun. Tr.iur'.-r. 1!. F. Fv. Secr.'t.irv. J. lt. I l)hOI. Op;ifral A"nf. T:i'.' IL'in Mutual F'.rc Irum Ctiiipanr, of , IlMtinr1-. 1 notr :'n'!y nr."!!;:i nn t prt'pjrvi t" i?uu ttiioica of lusururwe 0:1 roJi Urins. The , Iin.i i -r I'.vl in ayirir X -t t u vtom f of Mutual Iasur-ii wiil rTtmmfvl itoir to t:.o 1 t'.ivt rihl' cvni J r tt' Mt: ini.:KVs lu-ri auj proHTty t ow !i t tl.n-ujrhmit I; i i.u,. ar r.ttv's of Inurnn jrt.'t!LU iv t'w fariu' an chArye-i by t Hk t'tmp:iii . w tii.-h will ft- i-la o iwu i:irr i:iUTt "I l-itf icrjn.? .urjUi' vrxrrxv.X t. ' Tat U-oJvS ni se Cim:tiiir an? on-'n ti" tS? i:!TVr- f ti"H t l t 10 iniir.' X, an 1 ail r.- )u;r.l n; rm ttinn w U! 1 I;rcc:ors. j j A. DAVIS, Local Vseut, j For nirhm-.nl an.I Virinifv. OFFK'K. No. ;4. Miin : ti-oet, iu Jamsuii A Loss's t'ruj; Store. Ill If Slate for Roofing! Ol:iEKS f.,r Slatins t- sn.v ,iniunt. ill U- fil!e l tie . 1 lre.aiti( liie unVrijriiI at AhiiiL'ton. In L, or loaviiij or.l.Ts at the tl rover v of Mr. t. V. ltinie. in Kicluiiiin 1. T 11. kiri'l of Lfc.tiiiir is ni rlumtini , anil there is no n.v.1 of b-praUin it- Those hi. have tiii-ra.do U'.t desirv anv hett-T or etii-i. t. M( IIOLAS SMITH, Aoiiifcti.ii. I.il. ljin.'t..:i. In t., Jan. -J. ISi i: 1 ttu. The Spring Uat Faliions! ;HK ii:i lersiirned lias just r ';iTis1 histi 'w I Spring Stvle of ! Hats. to w hich he invites the nt- ! tentioa of ail w ho ivoiiUl iudul in the latit fasli- ; ion. Call at the Hat an I i Cap Store f I JOHN SfFFHIX.. : liichniuud, iiitl., April vi PAPER HANGING. fFK. AMiIXitTOX. L'SI'ECIALLY INFOKMs A t p ih'.ie that ho is prepare I to perform jup -r liaiioin; in tiie l.-t po-ii'iIe rnmner. on short n 'tie, and in o-'T ' . vorai'le t.'i in-. it. ; r- ! t at S. O. laT'. l or ;.t bis r.-siViue n Siut'i 7 J in., 2.'t . MM't, v, ii! lie prompt; v attended to. l-tl. iTtf SPRING- 1864. 111 r. S: A: II.II'I. North Pra.l "rcrt.'niH. polite t':e .let:i3 st i-. t Iitire.i, is now o.'iaiii; a varied an 1 evtnsiee aorti': t r f fashionable J J J J I TV I and FAXTY t loODS t-. wbieo she w-onl 1 iro itr the attention of tiie ladies of Itiohmon 1 and vicinity, H.r stock Consists of Plain an I Fanr-v BONNETS Children and Misses HATS; iivaj uiai;a, ini iij rcai'i'y dps, NITTS, YAII.S. 1. At F.S. Itl SilKN, Sillis, ItibrMsns. rjotror, and Tiimmiiiy irrat ';iiic1v. FIT LADIES, CALL AND SEE . in 2? For yourselves. Th.' alsive O-.d hnre 1k -n sol -rted ..ith fijat care, and w.t 1 the vi u: p'.-aaiu,c toe tilst t i-t - i:l. Millinery Work; (if .Tery de-eriiiti..n don.' to oi ler. J7f" Hats an.I bonnets bleached an 1 Press . Kichm-.n I, In 1.. Ajiril 2 I, ls'L lH.Sm , Iianflredth's Sesds. IT I.b Sl'PI'I.Y ju.sti'ooi'ivel ly of taese r- te'int 1 Seels. JtlUX HELL. Flour an 1 tiraia Storo. 'FLAX SEED TO LOAN.y ON rilK BFST OF TKKM. SPRING- 18G4. f Aitl m iv npetiii. a nea- sU'it of SlItI'; ;tflS. in all the FASHIONABLE STYLES, Suitable f'r the S.-a-on, JOIIX WIT.ETAMS. Mr.-h.n.t Tdr, An I GENT'S Fl'ltXISHER : 2l. tin sirt-. Itirhmtml, Ind. Mircli Uh, IsH. 6:.tm E. E. HU.L. H. L. U ETIIERALI QUAKER CITY MILLS. HILLi & WETHERALD Tjff.tmr. p.irehast-l tin.. Mat I M'rty r.cont.y losire to inform . jsi m. nv ivenwoi inv a: i o.. the public that we are -w eniMir- I in the niinufaeture t of Hour ani lirevlstafls. aiKl tiwt wkep at all t m ' n bati'U M t!8 Hill, a mpply of the be.-l iptality ! Famii) Via:ir to i;clianse for hent, ;ivinp; 3S pounds of Fionr for" a bushel of Wheat. I We are prepared to. pay the Mark t PrWa for frx-i j t.Ei r.'bcat deliveriM tor Mid. We deliver Family ; Flour t order. citizens of Kiehra-.n l. free of charge: ; orders le"'t at i't ic.m-r & Kelly's llrn; Stori". or fit Cain and Son's i ari Ynrd will mjvt wait prompt at-t-riu.nj. U-uiu. Oil Meal and Oil Cake, ' i-.n:ititiis t j suit lor sale i.v JOHN LELL. JEL Flour and lira in Store, 3t!i street, Aortli of thc .Meredith IIon. I Kicbniomt, Iu L. Apnl o. IS' t. 10.3m i - ANOTHER ARRIVAL A.t IN"o. (38 Tain Street. Saddles llari.. Urit!. Trunks, Col'ar. nhi,. , s I ' . Chain. Ilama, IIor Cover, Drtihc,f "is. BmfFa'o Rob, Oirryconib, Ani a peoera't satirtmnt ot' Saddlery Hardware, MM. L. BRADYAG NO LI A TABLET. ME EX" FIX, LILLV TVL'ite, Pearl L'r p. Fr r 2'LX'tLUFK KELLY. JA3IK M. POF, Notary Inblic. Er-S':twe3 Cu3Xif:, X"o. 15'-'. Main St, rucni:oxi, ixwaxa. July ;t. 'SZ 21 t'. RECRUITS WANTED. Lieut. Colonel A. J. KENITIT2' avn Capt. JOECN A. CAHO, ll'-"H trti aa nl?nt :w 1U. If .1. anj fJi. rtM r-.bit d. irrer to tr"E. for auotner Tt;re. 1 eir-' cam-ysini. ,peHecrXk.la provWfc.5 with 'u5sfer.ee.at ;ni fa I . Bona-'-?, nasa a aiM in. ' lt-Iir.

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Txeliablo Tiixirniiee ! ! rARMERS AND MERCHANTS I8SUB1RCE CfiiPliiy OfQl'lVCV, IHinoi. CAPITA I. -t53,GliVi:3 .iTS'.'aMcPB "O l t.s t ali. Barrel t at! :a' tt reo t t taur.tnce IWM4 tic ' l.v'I: 'c. F irm 'v,V. t:n--s an 1 t wir citfiiLs, ia.'a'unf tiva aiust kns rr visnni: ty K r' r T:, ' s ;:ii i:i.-t jnJ rprto i 1 1 i!u' Ci mpir, I e n" tve.r a 'ihvI r, iiiv'e t. t' e eat" re -at:s:c-l.juuf Sae sutt T.-r. al i.si l.mir Kf'.T? n: ;ritv. t'Fr lCfrt? AI MKKCrORS. V. N. t'iiit". Ftv-i !oat. tjniney. II. l. an I'ttitk. Vux iVesiJeut, Qiiiocr. I'htfr. V. CorJw.B, Levi . 1I;mv M. m. .M.irb. . It. u.i I"ra:iV, SeereUrr. " (;f:uKt;E.KFT. tJvupia! A'cut, Quiiict. J. '.1i, jeut for Maine Co. lad. Ur-h. t"!v4. -

BARGAINS lil BUL- ESTATE I S AV 2.tVe Ojror For SaLe, iu tbe City of (J" It'll ItM. IM)ltA. on FiU1! Strvt. i.a n.'.tr.Mtin. a To-!lorr Uri-k llonr, ' eleven rnu-,"l, br.t rllir t'iiri, t.ile, i ll..oe. A -. Lot tu'l of Fru:t Tre.-a an I ai uu-K-ry - of i.li k.nii. z2itivv ouly !, (.. Also, House and Lot in Richmond, tu the 1 oruer of .Market aJ I'erl street. Frim?, two utorica nin;? rsuni C:'.:ri. t Sutile. L -t 4i tv 1SJ tit. err e .e.ip rtt t. ;. The Most Splendid Farm XN INDIANA, FOR SALE! A A( KI.S -3.M A -res un !er a -.i, stat Vli) H oi cnltivafon balan.'o t iiivran I prune - .," l. -need an 1s t in t In pr.ts. TivocikxI I'w.'lli'i)? I! .use, tn'o Farn toru-O io, AN'aroii-?iiexls an! ol'.i-T outou.t line- - four p..) UreUar.W - well watere 1. Ac. S.i.l Farm U situate! eieht tu lea from l.at .l eu .. In t., - on erjvcl M.vl. in the We t Pi. i ; I1KST LAM IX THK fUL'XTY. an I near FKMni 1 vriTi n:." a t'ollesre mi.ier liie .tawti .n of t.'ie i'iKTr ok Frikm'S. The owner re:"eis se'o.i,; it to a iiK-mU r of t'mt SiH-tety. It r in -u i.i i K-l so n ti mike I'otir rifni". an I th au.-iitioti of vapitaLsts er t'HHt.' serkine Fff I't v-ss FitM. i- e.-p."i iltv catle I to this properiv. :-MT-I'rire otilv ttO.MH - n.f qu'.L ft per 1 1 Lau ! arotiul selling at I1 Mail 7i per nere. TFKWS:Ten Thonsanl 1o.irs down balance in no. nvo. an! t'.ru v.-rrs. witti iitterest toeinv t in rto-.o-. ? For further information i-f anv of tlie ali. 10 l ropi i i v. Address Ti:i'i:ici.ooi a. stui:i:t, o. I, Hill's Itnildiri?; May 11. IsOi. !H:,;i Isn-l txarolis, I.vn. Attention; Disabl'd Soldiers! -RTj-'AXTKIl.-AliEXTS IX FVERY COfNTY w iu the State, to seil nei Suvl Hate Knravil. of LIEUT. GENERAL CRANT. This tutei; Enj:ravinr. 1 1 Ky 15 in-' es in ;"ie, printe I on sii-jrli:ie I'l.ite Paper. 17 l.v 1 in -hes. replesoiits theHKUOtlF VICK.-lil "lit; in tu'.ldivss imiforia. an 1 si 'Is at $1. LS-rnt ,o. t ...' .of '.-. t; d ". C p ' s.'tit hy ni iil, free o; ost.:e, oa reeeipt of pres. For intoimiti. n. ad Ire- :. M. Hai.I ai;i, (ieneral Aieiit 1 ito of lit hana, H-.tr " P. O. Ifox a.S9. ABRAM PHILLIPS UNDERTAKER ! No. 5i. la'n S., Opposite S'.hit II1I ItICIt3!ONI, I.NI., fj S now pr -pare 1 to ntrnl Fnnsrals promntly and al s t ' ! -t. rily. it'i a 1! ' irse oi ' irri ie.e. Hj keep. on Slant all sizes if Metalic ("a ,es an I Caskets. TFHHOTT IJi XilAL. t:ASKS. Tl.e-a c-.i-s.vj sirs nude of material wb-ch is cverl-.t-ivj, neit or .iter nor diiiipneia havin,; any effect upon it. 1 w.irrint fern neither t m.st or decay; t a y aw tru'y the lanincr liurial Case '. ! ... YViMtden Collins of ail sites alwars on httn-1. Jan., J'. lsii. ' 31 tf HO WARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia, I'fiin., A Pen volent In t'tiitioii estiolis'irl by spe.'ia! en lowlii i' fr t io r luf of the Siek an I I istre.i, aWiot- . i it i V indent an I Ejm It tuic lieases. and e;xrial' for the ' in ;' of fli.cases ot ine Sexual Organs, felj I.IIt'AI. '1 iee era t is by the aetin"; sm on to all ivho apply by l-tb-r. wir'i lrri;.!ion of tliir eoudition. t ipe, oer upatiirii, habits of life. .,t and in (-a of etn m jso ci ty, lue lieines I'uriiUne-l 1'ri-e of Hiaro... Vain il.l rep-rt on Spormifrrhwa an I othi'r disr i -yes of the sexual organs, an I on 1 1 new rein lie mphn 1 in the Ili-JKMia irv, sent to t'ie atlliete.l. free of ehartr. in s '.lie I letter ciive!oies. Th o or three stamps u ill ao-eptab . Address Dr. J. SKII.LEX Hot OHTOX. Aefirjf Sure eon llowarl Association. Xo. 2, Soutli MiatU St., Philadelphia. P v order of t ' te 1 irei tors. EZIt.V 1. IIAUTAVELL, President. ;i:. FAillCHII.Ii, Se ret.irv. I't.TtB ( RCOKKR. BFXJ. CROCEFR. CROCKER & CO, South ide of .Main -tre-el, one nuare f Oast f .Mcr-dith llou-e, ItICIIIONI, IXD. aniifacntur" all kinds of 'irriiies, ntii;ic, afSl Siilkit. Kpns ari l I'erfuni' Waffisi. Ar., Ac. We ban- on hand a line assortment of w.k in our Un.., an ! ran tnr'iih to or ier on siiort n'.tus1. almost anv stvle or pattern of vhirle. all of wiiirh titty warrant tot.e rnadi'of thebcf ntati-rial ami bycart-tul and experienced w orkui ?n. Tlie public ar j in .'it. si to cull and examine tho t'wk rod prices. ,Sif I'rieitir att 'u'ion paid to n pairing. Jan. 2 Ird. Ornamental Iron "Workri. WKiI n.KOT, 111 Itidse Avr-nue, l'llILlDELI-iUi. i'Eki-VLV txlA, OFFEFl for iij!e, njx.n tfie most favorable tTm. New an i ij..ai:;li-o Ie:i-'s.in -reat vary of Iron Kail- ' iu;s f.-r Cem -rri, K-",tTrss. te.. of Wrought and j I ' . 1-,-r. ani I i-. 1-. oi o- 1 IlaTlt ltrj TllliftT- tr.fl I Verandahs. Jtr.Li.nies. Stairs, CVonWr. F.ftintains, (iatas, f olnnms, Ilit-.-lunsr Posts. Lamp Standi, Vas-;s, Tai ia-', ITnirw Swids, S.ias. Chairs, Stitaarv. Ani- J m Is, an I all etiter Iron Wort' ef a Lea rative charac- ' tiT. 1 oi:fc-n- forwar led f,.r sJoaiuU. J'erson apply- i iu.' tor ui - " i". please state tl.e kind of woTk ne,-iel. j Jan. 2-'. 1'4. 41 J. II. IIUTTOX. A.B.HL'TTo.v. J. H. HUTTON & SON; ( Coale's old staa l, opposite Stirr Hall.) .E-tLra it i ItOCi;RIF, Hoodea ware, Qaern ware. W Country Pro iuce. Ae., c. piCa-.b paid for Putler, Ecr, Lard and ill kinds c-J O untrr Produce. Sept.2i. Isi3. trWATF.D, lO.XJ A'.'EXT!, rWtO m;r'.,.n''e in Fau. .ie aal R.-7-msnts. Sm-Oo'-j ; St. imjiuj-iw. Il'-au'ilal fifil Cf.tno- j it" Tluif.int: alch. SinilL Liii'-, tr m-iiuiD, (Kit;'. $15; Orr- ".Va-eli. S firt-!as Sitver j Hnntai Cue, Patcat Ler, r vtli wjw Paumt Ihm j !r. Ji'-.'. r. $Z. Swiff iJirrt,M Iffnrt pnmntt. ' Literal Aze v Imni". tsen I for (Sretitar. AKK.O'I'AI.E a CO., 212 trtw jar, X. V. I J... 2j. X. I .".m. ? W. T. DEIJTflS. j Patent Agent and Attorney, t RICIIMONO, i.OIAA. i DR. J . OARR'KTSOS ' ass ro to CH.VS PRKCS NEW BLOCK, Xo. 7. Xortfc SerentA !treet. liicbovrod. Jan. 2 tf

; New. Stock.of . Jewelry, Ac i j; II. IIIXICC-XT i CN' ( rrv,i'' A Has just receiwj a ' rrJ- L.VKU A EXTENSIVE -0bj It'of JewiVrV , Jfi T" which .he invites tbe Js" artfntion cf pun.-hsra . W.iTCIlirs, UX KS. DitClST TIXS, liar nu4 l iucrr Kiuc, Gold t hnitvs, Arn tc, A.C, , Of t'( Ul.-st t an.I of tV- ti:rt 6aUh. All rti- : H.'s o!.I .rrntel to W rvr'?ntxi. Wtciiud t'l.vk repurm;: Am; un t e s'wrkst nous. o4 irarr.'ntl i. 1 w e'.l lw. Tnjtikfu! f.rwst fvorjacoo- , litiiseil p.t'.rvn '.r.- i' re.pcetAliv s.-l:cn!. ! KV, i Iii strvct. one Aoot ffft C H.tr5is Moke Store. I Jn :T, l5t.. 4I.-di.tr.

NEW STOCK Jewelry, Watches, Notions, i "tlXtll'-H Hl"iS a luree assortment of I'lated fl1 Ytarr. C'nMur, kiiiirs 1'wrka nud Spoaus; Mu-icitl iDstiumculv Ac An Sssortin.nt of STeet Inie. constantly on hau l. It. II. DICKINSON, No. 41, Mai:i-.s., liK-lunond. In1. Jan. 27, IS I. "U Fine Watches ani Jewelry, Itiieet fium I be , Manufacturer, c.oit: Coi n - - Wutehes! Watehej! J e e l r v '. Jcuflrv '. . The "very lk st ! The very llest! Tii very cheapest ! "TltJ very cbat At C. A. Diekinson't Jewelry Store, No. 8 laia Stnvt, Uiehm ui L lud. ' EZRA NYE, PEVl.fcll ll Stoves and Hollow Ware,' ' l'lnin, Presised, mid Jnpnned Tiuware. Al , Agent for the Sale of the . , , Forest Queon Cooking; Stove, An l Manufa.-tnre'- of aU kinds of tin ami siii:irr-mo. vtoiiKi 7i inn fro't H"lft rl in Oiciir. ,TV-A!! ord ts fi r Spontiuy, GutU-rs and allrTa, att nlel M ithpis.ui-mss. St.-ri" apjntninir Seoi'a Furniture Itotmia, near tlia Dei'ot, Ku hiiioii I, Indiana. Jan. 27, Itf FORKITURS- WAREROOM. T II O .M A H 3I.IS0.1, UAVINti r.firtolhi Sti r; Iti.om. on 1 exten ie 1 his facilities lor manufaituriuic Cabinet FI'ItN ITI'Itl', T now rirnnrt1 t I ftnn- ....... - ply the puolic Witt uprior articles in his Una. He will make liLltF.AFS. TABLES, -- - - UEllSTF.ADS. WAHbKOPES, SOtlAULES. LOLM'.ES, SOFAS. CH AIRS or atx nsrm. An 1, in fact, every thin jt in the shapo of Furniture. II ill al-j kwp for sale a p-neral asorUni-nt ot Cincinnati-nia do Work. j sirPriimpt Iai m-Hl. Selling bis work at ' priees in direi t cooijietition witli iituiufaeturer 4 ; siiuibir woifc in Cincinnati, he bar adopt I the CASH ! nvtein of pivm -nts an I tr Pie CASH will sell as low ) as any hiis.'in C.m-innati thus miking it to t'ie mntail i:iteret of all pntie- to pay e-ii on delivery of tlx work. NEW DRUG STORE!! J. E. AVERY & CO.. DEALERS, IX Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Oilii, lvf Ntull". I'nni Oil l.amp, Kop, Perfutiiri, ftnt I'Ancf Articles tlt-urrallr 1 1 also or Fare Wines & Liquors FOR MIiCAL IT ItPOSES. Patent and Proprietary Medicines 'o. 30 Main.t., Opi-in Htrr Hall. lilCHMOND, IKD. i . fHf Onr wbletck is tx-w an-i fresb, baring just been pur'.asM of Maunfacturcrs and lmporb-rs. June 2i, ll. , 2-tf. FAIRBANKS' STAXDAIII SCALES Ot" all Kiada. Ware'iouvj Jrutka, Letter Preasrs Fairbanks, Grcenleaf & Co., 17? Lake Strrct Chirazo. fff" Ite rarefnl to biv otilr tle pmuin. Jan.- I'., I VII. 27-1-Cat Straw and Hay, IOIX ! at Scrrt ton's liar Prvss. fWirere-1 anyiVrs in t City. AJi, caa paid for Straw an4 liar, tt all Ctn-rs, br - :STEPHE.X PCOTTOX, fk-rtntS Street, Xortii of Main, UictiroouL Iivl. Dec. 4, so.tf V. A. B1CILE. bicklf: c. a. aracHixat. urnciirAL, AVornrft at Lorn : Office "To. 33, Maia Sfrr-!. Vp Stairs. RICinroSD, Ixrnaa. YER5, JAf:S, sn1 otW F.mnv Mlirines. x. fw for sale by PLt.HMEIl KEIXY. WAHIV: BLl E,-1ii 5 siil 19 cmt. boxes ForsnJe by PLC MXF.E a KELLY. BRrSHF.S, H AIR BRI SHES. TOOTH ERCSnES, Flei liro -. Crumi ITnishes, Suiro Itrsbe. Brmsiie.t. .-KnliWtr Ins4bes, from i cr.ts v 3 dollars At. U dr murs f .. , J'Ll MMER a KELLY. XCSTEUS, FEATHER I1 STERS, PICTCRK mW Ihi-tJ-rn. JI-mriii I)utrrs.' Fwntrtore tnstev, Cosmtas- VuHer, Chiouasy IliaMera, Varying m prioa frum 19 ects to J doP.ara. . For sals Vv , PLCMMETf a KBLLT.

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