Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 34, Number 32, 28 September 1864 — Page 4
lite jjgaltodiuffl. RICHMOND, IND. SEPT. 28th, 13S4.
I I f i.imo ontthold banni, let i ft r f- td, ! KnnbriDe new K''rr c'' unlur ed; ; t it (tpt-ak to our l. ait' ti!l J sweet as of o!J, Tlie herald of hl"'u l ov.-rihe w..rld. L-1 it float out in tr.i-u.;ili, let it wave over he !, Th noble old enaijrn, ita stiipea ui it tars; .' ! jrar o our fr-sjd'.m, o'er thadowH our de.-d. Cave mirftit to mir d re?, mjl aacred their acars, Let it wave in tli sunbeam, unfurled in tl.c -form, Ojr jrnaniian at mornir.i.. our bacon at nijli, J When raeesloneii.spleiKiorfithartlierl.nifhtform J Or war's bloody hand hul l the standard of rairht. I I'nfurl the old banner, tta traitors crush down, ' I.et it still be the hanncr thai Oliver the hr.ive, t Tli tar p ngled banner, with ?l rr e ntvr, ! 'Tia too noble a banner for timid and ilnv -. j Keep it Before the People ! 1 That as e-arlv a Dec. h'O.lMjO. anl dur ..e; the "Democratic,- administration f JarnrD I'uchari'u., Fort Moultrij and ' :.atle 1'inckotj, wcpj capture" I v ';'itb Carolina troops; t!i:it. dining the - ninth of January, 1'H, Fort I'liluski ; I.'h: arsenal at Vernon, Ainl :.inn, ito ..,t00 stand of arms; Fort Morgan, in ' iotde Itay ; FortH .(a'-Uson, Phillip, and l'ike, near New O; -lorn ; tlie Xew Or- .. aiis Mint and Custom IIouhc, IVnaoola .Navy Yanl and Fort Mcltca; niid t!is Haton IJo-jgo arsenal, wore a!! cplured ly the lohi) tiooj.f, nnd tii learner Star of the West, win fired iuto nn'l driven otf by the rebel butteries on Morris Iiland ; and that all this was done during the "Democratic" administration of Buchanan, and ruior to the inauialcn of President Lincoln. Keep it before the People.' That up to Fob. 1st, 1G1, Eight Southern JStftos Hft'odcd IVorn the I'nion; that, up to Feb. l.l'.l, .1.11'. Davis, war elected and inaugurated I'rc-fddcnt, ami AlcxandjJ Stephens, elected and in.f.itirated Vice President, of the so called "Southern Confederacy," and that sill this was aceoiiiplihed dtii iii!; the "Dem ociatic aUministriktiou of Jamm lit e man ' M . Keep it Before tne People ' That during the month of Ftbruary, Jhittlo Rock arsenal, whs seized, end th re enue etitter, Castle, surrender to tru rctel troops, and the provisional Consii tution was adopted, and that all this was lone during the "Denu.ei.itic" aibninis trationot" James l.ielian:Mi, and prior to the inauguration of Provident Lincoln Keep it Before the People! That the Congress, wh"c term hail expired the day on which .Mr. Lincoln was inagurated, had done everything in ita power to disarm the Southern t .Us, on the questional' interference with llic in stitution of slavery. It had j !is d a i evolution submitting amendment of the Constitution, so as to make any interference with slavery impossible. It created governments for three new Territoiic3, Nevada, Decot.il. and t'olorad, ).tis!-tl no law excludin 1 very from any of them; and all this was done di; ring the 'Democratic" administration of James Ruehar.an, anct failed to con eiiiatc the rebels, and !:. about pen c. Keep it Before the People I That Fort Sumter was attacked on the V2thof April, lr-l, an nft-r t!:rt. four Lours I cmbardmt nt. it siirn-ndered. and this took pi see lu-foie Mr. Lincoln Hketl for troops to enforce tl-t laws. Keep it Before ths People ! That, in view of all these facts, at ovc related, no hottest man can or will ay that the war was commenced by the present administration ; foi to do s ; would be to proclaim his own infamy, j THE FIGHT AT NOBLESVILLE. On the 17th inst , the copperheads held a ratification meeting at Nol lesville, in this Stafe, and it was addressed by such tjnmit:gated tories as lrkins, Puckett. Moss and Branch, who indulged in the te.ost inflammatory remarks; stating that Lincoln's despotism surpassed that of the Autocrat of R.issia, of Austria, or of the King of Dahomey, who had pyramids of skulls around his tl irout. I hat Lincoln would tolerate no religion or politics except bis own. And when a good and patriotic Democratic f Vallandigham for instance! differed with him, Lincoln would incarcerate him in a dungeon, let him remain uutil broken iu spirit eiid ruined in property, he wotdd release him without any accusation, and while innocent of all crime, except boing fm honest and patriotic (!) Democrat. That Lincoln was to blame for all th starvation and brutality shown our prisocers in the South, because the ScUth would not ex Change negroes for white men. Iu lac;, the speeches were of the most inflammatory, vile, false and scaivlalous ihsrae tcr. The speakers had great deal to say about mili'.ary arscsts. and somebo dy tailed upon Democrats to arm ami Cght their way to the polls. Great numbers of these "peace"" men tad revoiv era and knives strapped to their waists. This ratification meeting was held at the same time of the Agricultural Sani-
arv Fair, w hic h was held for tl.c 1 -nc f!t of -eb'iers, and it was generally believ- . J that it was gotten up for i.!ie express purpose of injuring the Fai:, s nd tbcre bv the soldiers. A correspondent of !!"- Cincinnati (imittf, writing f-oi.i XV U ille, gives the fiHowin--r detail!-.! :iceount of the cuiiKneno-ment and t- v.: nation of the l!ght :
'While the sjealii:i'i v-: s proyrrelnir in the Court llou-e S.pmre. tlse heralds of the Fair pushed through the .-trcet announcing the ,rogra:n,,u !'Jty p;'S-s.-d by the netting, and made the announce nient that in half un hour the i'a-t hores would compete, and then the bai!:o.i would ascend; and at that time, 4 o"ci k, P. M., the gates woidd be thrown v.; le open, ho the wives ami families f liers and others could enter and v. itn -ss the closing exercises free of charge Umbrage was taken ;.t this by the A.VClellan mej:, who claimed that kwa;v disgraceful trick to reduce t'leir nu-n i'r::i hearing Democratic specc -hes. Angry altercations took j.laeo on t'e streets, and persons were strncV w:!i fists, but up to this period no v. -. .rs wereustd, though the- v.eie n;i hand ;u abundance. About the time the MoClclI.m me -:ng closed, an enthusiastic tiipj ( rrer of a - an Irishruan from StrfiWown d-'-iar ed that he '-would r;-th r kc LincVn hanged t!ian elected : '' and before (!:Iremurk was made, a few c'" i s ! eci given for Jv'f. Davis i.nd 0:d!.ui.l:-li:t:;i. at ' . - s-' ii as the Irishman said a a'f". e ijiioti"', lie win imini n I d ki'.oe! e-l iow !i, :uid men .t"iered thicKl.v abound the tight. At this ticie 1). li. lirown, I'nion candidate for t! e State Seutite. rotle up in a buggy and oVtnandcd: 'What, is l! ;s fuss about ''. ' being t: Id. be rose in his miggy to make some remark, to expb.iu to the ex ited crowd the nature of the d;"i'-l;:u-. and by way of expla nation, sai 1 tliiit the -.jiim(j?i'-n ati'i ditiamlty was caused bv the l.i'se an 1 traitorous coerse and pe(che- officii- 1 al Dati-1 Moss. ;.nd others. About the time Urown fini-he 1 speaking, lminy MeCkU an men, on horseback and in .'images, had gatheied in the street rear him. As ftoon as lirown 15 niched, loud calls were made for the Uev. La l-.n, who. mounting the bi.ggy, said, "He would :: sikiii be a p ace oe il as t Peace ) ' i' crat; thr't in of t their hyp-oeri:i-c-r-1 preteiu-es. they were traitors." At this liiomc nt Dr. llranch, cme of thdri nken orators of t!iL day, rose in hi.-, top buggy and remarked, "Just there you tell a d d lie!" and fired his revolt er at Layton. Instatitly revolvers were drawn, and a general and promi-.."-;;-ois firing commencd. While I' Haines, a sd I'nion man. was in tl e act of st i iking down the pistol of !'. o n' Trittaoo shotthe Doctor in !.t I and iled. Trittopo was -!. ' ' an-i as he sped oil he was rd t i running lire of pi--tol. He-i:',: r were both hit, and both are baid . to dead. In the meantime the prompt and erieriretie defense of the citizens put the Me( U-llan men to tight. Dr r.raucti who lire. I the tir-' s!n' I. w as grazed on the side of the head. 1 he civ il ollicers immediately pounced upon hit.- aiel put him in jail. That was ail that :.'' ed his life, as twenty pmtols were mined at him when the .Vur-.hal ::u l ot Iior seized him, and by interposing their person saved his life. In an incredible short time ti e I'nion League, rushed to their armory f.nd arming themselves paraded the street ready for any emergency, but the ag gressors were lleeing from town in directions, and with most commendable speed. While parading on t'o- double quick tow a rd s the grove north of No' . it s ville, thet came in siglit c-f .i doeii wagons, audaMtCi-dh.il nmrsh .l. with a red sash ground him making a ;( c . but . is soon a they saw the citicn soldiers, they started in a run. Lulling their horses with might and main, aiei .iv: v they went pell mell, and t-ueh a rati ling of cliairs, cracking of whij.-:. lrantie cries to urge their horses to t e top of their speed, was never seen in Noblesville before. They left their woman behind, and t!it last seen of the men in the wagons was red sash, hordes, wr'-eis n -'i, hickory poles ami l-atuu rs ainl emb - n.s vli-pcarirg in tt lotid of du.-: and a timiii.t of i'car. The lCevereml Layton. r. J.irgo al gallant gentb inrn, tis tueve fil l true r.s steel, was not hit. the, ' ail flattened on the iron supports of Jtsse J-tck-on" st':-. The scer.o for a time, nmi 1 the lighting of men, the tramping of horses, the rapid cxpl---ions of pi-t(.ls :.pd 'ho guns, with Lho ndtglevl sm eaiK - of ". omen and crying c..'.'d.-;i, was oxciting and imlf !cribftbb . I !.av thus -giv en a short, but veraciou- tveount of the ti -nset ion. I have writte i t' is '.vcause most extravagant accounts of it me athat. The ileeing McC'- i'a i men have circ'..'.-it--d ttio report llv't tio-y were wavitontly st tacked, and :.i -e-g the many riinior is one that thci: w..;-.u;i nd id:ilrn woic killenl. All of thee tilings are in. tine. They fired the trt shot, i-.une so : e-1. commenced the f ght, r.ud got whipped. IIooSll.lt. McClellan's Letter. Is it not curious that McClellau, who professes to regard the soldiers of the array erf the Potomac, has not one word in hi 5 letter of acceptance against the rebels, who have kiiled and nmimed ?o uifiny of his comrades ! Was T;c ativi-l Luat he would : incur the cUp'.ea-?r.Tc of J-rf Davis, his old friend, if ho sh ! write ouo word in denunciation of i.im or his cause f And yet the soldiers are asked to vote for stu b a man ! Secretary lhnjamiu of the Kehel Confederacy, ofr-hdly correcting "Edmund Kirke's'' neeonnt of his intereview with Jeff Davis toUl him ( Kirke ) that "he had no iTctYority to receive proposrls for uegotations except by x-irtue of his office ah President of an Tndej endtr.t CoFftJern'-tf, aid vn it s li sis e'one Vitsi juxisals be ruiJe to 7tim." The Copperheads say that the Government offers rro ttrms to t!ie rebels. Thev know this is false. It offers the same terras' to-day that it did three years ago: "Lay doirn your arms and eiey tfr V But Jeff. Davis says the majority doe? tyH and shall not govern. The Coppei heads sav Jen". Davis is right.
Governor Erough on the Stemp, Facts : for the People. ' . i The. I nion campaign was opened at 1 Cob'inbu. T:..i;rday night, by a sf len-ii I i rr.d li u S. i o -hi s were made by Gov- ! I eno-r !rongii an I !Iou. Sam. Shc-llahar- ' ge:. We ;..:u.v a few cxtr jots from Gov evor I',r;g":."s rpee'.-h. He said: i , .r,.( r'iiiK I i;.;rx IN" -.. mo ai Tlif. u. N. G. ; ! A word ort vo about home matters, t j Since the publication of the prclanir.tioa i ' to the people about rt Mi.-ting the r.uthor1 ities. the ( "opperlu ad pipers l.ave fa id j t' -re w.'.s no ! esist iiiteu-lcl. I an ' ! too ;d :d to h-ear thai, but happen tc- ki.o..- ; better. If the Nations 1 Guard had ?- j l oin,. Lome. 1 r- Know that the npp-.,-i h- ads would- have come out of t'.ieii holes Hardly m n-i.-r of the shot t pul iishei1 , ! here, hut wha. know s this to ! e true t j Von have i.il faii of ti.e doiiigs of do- i
conspirators in lno ana : weii.-i ten yor : j !i're t :'ie!,t. tnat the sari.e t'-ing vonl ! . Iinve oe'-n r: i i m I ol!Vi: l-!:s 1 1 le-' .;'T. nl fin:-.. ; '.ad not -t i.-ned The Coi - '("liPl.-K -!'lVe "1 v -rr i r"e.o':e,- neon-- s n'-t to -biv, that ci:c;.i.o- as pen ij see. I to the N.ie.r.a! (t-.:;ird t tak- their arm- home vvt-:i their, and r.re 1 o-vlin-.-aboi l desjn-tie tv r ;r n y. T.i v say t' e; . i, a coiispir.'.-.y to cagth,- oil, and th:e there is . i-ati-;- for alarm at o. f : ; rvj-istar-'e on thei,- (a-t. I r.tn '. ai i " h- ait: ie t what nari.i then, lor t::e Nationul j llu.'ll i t" l':f at!' tlu-se t epper i h.ads know tt.-y lie !: n t'e-v s.ty t!.-y ; did n t e.,-.,p 't.pi ite rei-f nee to t:.e 1 roithoi iiics. If tlievi'.o begin it I. ; Ka. v-iitivf of O . v, 111 ! pi :. art . I for ' ti.em : but I O c .t v. ant a, v tronl le. d- ; not want even f!g!.t in t)!i:o. , A citizen in t!:e er),v.l as.-d the ' v- j j 1 11. or .vhen he would call out '.lie Katioual J j fJuar-l ai-jtiu: j ; The Guai-.l wilt not be called "nt nn- ! ; ies the State is t ; ,1, d ..ni tie-u J know ; von wili resj ond as freely as d:i liiii !'n- ! ot.hor day. H'Asn the lr.-t'.n J -.vu-x. j it hill I he free: there shu'l ; i,. armed )tie) (it ti i jt'iltx. iirili us fei.'ii -' v ." tct : hut I'll h j i rj and it j.t-'i. S- to .-t 'If f -U ;'". I :'e:.' 1 I. AX. J Those fellows at ( 'lu'ea-o 1ia run the j ship of state upon the war-rock of Mef'b i!aii, ami the peace bar of lYinii. ton I All the genius of Seymour eomdtf t ex i tricatv tin in. Their ;hitlorm is the most j complete piece of hypocrisy ever put forth. As to General McClellaii, I have i know n him for years. ;ind have nothing 1 to ay against him personally ; 1 have worked with him :n railroad ei'-cb-s iu was not brilliant, nor his ubiiiiies f a high ori.b-r: the most a : oil li: in g man 1 ' ever saw; I kl.nir thut ttft ,--.r-iirt:ti--H " Id ' py.'l'JCi d hiiii in el urije f a I'ti'f V0i a'i is to be r.-e-l as a mere cat's paw i:- ti:. t-.")ds oi designing ba-1 nu n. l'-ut 'he '..n : '.-iiiug ttaitin his ciiara.eter. 'i - ' .h..' ' hng since, ended the w:ir, . t. -un;:iv n -;ol to him, uiauage this var 1 .n r.s. i we will make v oti our fan i .hi :-.t ' i .- 'rr.--id. ni. The-e i on-pi i i at -r - c u e n.-t!,:, lg tor Met. leliau. he is i men ! v iise-.i I - e-'t-.-h tin- votes of war j men. in tie h' declaration against ari i j trary arrests, what hyperi-v-wheii thev I nominate the m i'jir.n'i e' aeh triteij t,r.-t . ! -. Look at tneir mis -.!: liypoen : . a i re solution about OcUiglas, vv eeping eroco 1 one tears over nis -rrave. wncii itn-v . . . . v j his tire it beai t by their traitorous . . : ! duet They don't bre"the wool i.' et slavery iit their platform; give power ami slavery wiil raise its hyoi-i i hea-l taller ami more vein unous linn e i-r. I I -v say they are in favor of a restr d I'nion. In b ss than nim ty days they would n cog ni ,.e Jt a'" I av i -: and his -o-' rnmii'iit. VVllV Tii': NATIONAL l.l UMI HMs ClUtD rr Some ono .isk-d, -W y di-l 'i csdi j out M e National guaid 'f ' 1 ' rdU- I you ! ; out 1 eer.use the tn.UiUtiy lie-, ded o; r sei" viei-s. ht-t n.o - iy to v e;. f'r. a i one hi"e iii authoritv. that the National Guar-! of Oldo sav - .1 the I 'liousruu. If you ha,'; not come oat tne Goccnment tn ops i would m-t be on the Weidon lLdlrr.. d t ; night. ! In his eonch'ding rei.iarf.-s-. th ' Governor was interrupted by the question 'Is MoGlcllan in fav or of the draft rh All I can s.-.v in an- ver is. that when l etore Vi-rii'mvn wii'i pii.i:i!ii ir.cn. he wrote to tne Pred-hmt t J.ot't hha some llt-ere r. I T'. 'As i:i tht Past." Ji'e'-iieJ. That in the future, as in the past, we w ill adhere w ith unanswer ving ttd.-li.y to the I'nion. liewvnitie rhiturne The Ui ion came to an end during a "Democratic' Admmistrath.-n ;n tilt past. The conspiracy agaia-t the I'nion culminate. I in a ' Dem -vi-ati--" Cabins.; 'in th.: past." The l'resi-Lnt through wLos... vacU lation roi l in baeiiity. n-t to sav trrach -t ry r.ud c onnivanee. the South opened their war against the I'nion. was a "DioeraC of --the past." name i Jaiues Bneiiai.an. Fx-'Presi-lent Pierce, who rerca;n.sr"oii excellent te::cs wirh fn's old '(Democratic') Secretary of War, Davis, and b i pot lifted a finger or. word in sid of;the ' N'.-tional G. is a --Deai -erst"' of Rtf Vice d r - lirocker.ii.bg.'1 is : Majo; CI-jxr.., ... tl.c rt? jj army, and a Deiiilx--.i:"of '--t e past. Viae Pr.-'si ; A iron Purr was a traitor an 1 it Da-vj,v-ra4""ia -the past."' ' -N Vice Pit-s'.deiit John C. Calhount the fatht-r of .set:t-ssitf, was a 'D,mocra.t in "life past. 111 Jerf Davis himnelf.' his Cabins bfh cersa-a l his Generals." pi,I r.oa'rtv c . erv conspicuous, influential orn .tive lea 1 :.- in the rel eUioa rgainst tee G rt v.vtrm and a mvfl-ity ACtTic-dicers andol i.-.-s iahetrebel uru;y are De;iioeicU'' fef -th past." We greatly overestimate tae v irtue. patriotism an I .intel'Igenee of .-,ur peo; plt if the eivs the "Democratic prt- 1 aa.opport n:y to -'a-Iher-, to the Cuio ; in the future a- n :-e p -t." ul ..is par ticol&r junctur. . A"it lira
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D. B. CRAWFORD, Proprietor cf the .-s-. Is 9iw ri?c-)t;n ; thi LARGEST STOCK 0? CARPTS ' TViO VM)TilRKi:rj.V NCRAI.-s, HFMP AND f?AC! b' t. i T: Nt: .v. i Kl'ciS, ----- - . . - j in :.i.t : ..ni RIC H0 "DTZJITG- ran-"? C'TATZMG-blishia-r-nt ! ' -i-.-i. J-j - -j j X X. . . - j. : 1 1 L ,.-sJi . f iiA. i . : e s . .. ., h s.-OfH'., :.L - . i ' .-"'I ;'':.'. ' in - .- .- -.. ' . ,e i m t . -.--t m em-.-.-. V- . ;ONNKTS '.v -t nv - , .... . " - t"-v i-;:-o-.-nl-.r e; e - .-.,"1-' t.i ; ; -... 1 r i ri : . : i- - -r' . in i . : 1 . V:v i.'i r .-- h' -, if : .-;t ,. r ! U. !. U t'r-.m a ! -'in i-.ir--.u!!V ;,:tv Kx-t s i r ..t : i-. :is ei-::-... : ) 1: -si! -i.-i; :-. t:,.. - if. -is ,.t t:..- w,-st-.-i:.t . : f-e -i:.-. i'. '. . : 1 ! h rr.-i.r-.-t. r. JOTf2.M-ifl. ' KL-.ti-'n I. I:.!. - I.---lv. 1 i . X i I J..l.n-n. 0. F kv'.. XOUDVKih ct X., No. .77, Main Street, tilt .MlIiVI), IMI! w , XJOCi.I. r.-p- .-. 'fiilt .-,!! ,!,. ,,.-...-. r tb-ir V Ml'll -r..f; (-llst.-in.-ra. lllf-l lif I'lfiiill- ( 1 .TV. M :!:-! I--..- .e; i .. .nij.it-t..- j-...nm-m .1 STOVES anl TIN-WARS. Ti,i- iuti-.e i-.ini- tt.r MtU-ntn.'.i t-.--C.,.kst., -.,.:...! f..-r i lM Aiiicpicnn, itieh t Is.- evHe.t in this .-r ar.t .-tli. r m irk.-t. ! W will .- t on '1'UI U and 1. t a test f its m.-nt . Ik- :t- . -:iy rc nr.ti :i! ;Ti-n. I Also, a large lot of other Stoves, j i T!:-v :V,' pi IT": ? --T s -I 0:' ri:"' of W.I- p. - r". ! :' i- n: :f'.:.!,...'l!i! wi- li A .. . i N t . I i 'I I t U.S. ., a i,,.,v ' ii.- !,-,!, I.y v.l.i. ii tl.-- atlii ii v. -1-h" 1 f ti.;r in-te.i.l i.f t i:!;r l.t'-li-!, a:, in t...- fi'i v. ty : tiiiis nukili a h! 'l-fi. .iff i il ;.;..::!' I -II,' li;it is -i.,; l.k, It t" i'Tt-A I -.' It -m sr. I'lc i-e i-Xi-Tfeu- this ini-T 'Vt-iii--nt H--..rf-e- rir.i t '.".v h- i.-. WY al.-e iv.it e tin- exclusive ' - ! Clothes-Wringer, Ti-i.ii !--- t.i I-.-.-I1 In.n.iit ..it. It . -ei l- :i-Vust. .! t . ,ee k.fi I v.s.i-1. mi l is s n-iiii. t-' 1 tli -t it ( v .. r I' el 1 ni eKI---: I'a! i v' .'ilti-:, i - ! 1- r.-:it i,i.-t-.l. -r-m;.ttv ..t! . ..f .lof, Wo'IK sn-'i -hit t,.-f.vr. Tin ll.-.fity. ('. i riif ;', S'j' 'ntitiLT. '. '! .. :i I If'ti.-mir teis. Ki. i. n 1. M- - 1. i. 1 I 1 ir'-m AriOTIIZJR ARRIVAL A X . "t Atjtin JStrcet. 1.;lit'i i.s J!.-i-i . I. -i- , T.'in!.-, ( oi t U '. i . ililiU". Ii::l!l.-s. i 1 i .t -e Ci - rs. Rrt! . :1 '-i'.. t ,.-.. C-n-'t'teomtis . j- r f i -- r: t-l -it ..i 0. H 2t,.-:OHLNAl. ATTOHNsr at i.aw, -v L 1 1 V ' s . . . ; i ! i i . lfi.-e. V.. ?f. M,. ..,i i i m ; ' s : ;1, . ..;.,! O.TietJ a- J ilesideiti r s . oi, 5 i-le. r?-li -st s-.K'-et.ve.-ii : .. .. VV.i,,.; '' Jnlj- IT, ls.'-3 - f . , o v I .. Tn-., a --,. GSOKGrS W. 13 AHNS 3, VVliOI.FSAl K AMI UriAIA .e a -ra - Itm' Corner oppo-it- Ca'tren. liTrik: -g -As IIAM. ap-l .'s e..n;-ntlr r-jaifc..li.iip;,l-.s,.r ftmVIIKiirfiiilli-.f!;,:,!, K. ;;.. ail.iir pr.-Sts t..r Cash or i-.uli-':.- -i; !-r A; :-f 1 I'i ! i. -. S i.'Hii iin d L!a:;i-. Sii 1 '' ! li-s-f ! ti.-H.-t Tt al.ti.ys A'-.. Wji-tk Ki-n. -i a.atie-ri. ility. 1-. ' '''"'. 1;. l-'4. !-. i t 1 7 1 J .3Ji;i IjIc I ii.snr.-i nee ! I FARMERS AND MERCHANTS miNCE COMPANY Of QMNCV, Iliiiif.i-. C A PITAL 4.."539(.;i 0,t50 Available on 30 I;ji fall. ,r-Tiii ... . .- T t. gM r.i I A !. at'-.--,;. n p-ven to to Insiira:."? IKJ ti..,. f .v.-:':.-,-. Farm ff n'Hin-. an 1 t .ir c-.-,-"h"1" -'-' .-t-5c. af.t ! -r o..iiu lj r'r '"rl.iahiiii.is. , t , "j;-' -t..:::--J aol rep nil, ! -mn:ii..t hv 1 ! " !'iv'n-ri'' tot:- .-uttr... ,..t.i,.?v "' '-' "-"'-vr. and rH 'rf m-. ftr.-.v. , . . . . . . . TV. X. r tMe.-Pr-:? . - O i n-v. ii.ri. an Trauk. Vi-st- i'r-.--ii. Dt. Q'.ot r. ' l;ii !t A. ui -v in, " ; 1a. i f. T I 'iveU.. - ' . ul. ..'iiir.. j. " XT. . an rrank. -p-Ut, ;i:ok(;i: w.Kf AT. (i.-m-ia! V-. ui, i;,iot. T. V- K'0. A-'3' ""or Wnv t:-f .. ii.tl. " H -r-.. i. t- . - . " : V iOetf.HD o . C.AT.Or". r-iip-i- Ifti a, .P.-B.. I: -r-ev.-i.-:.. i. " - t i-5:-jel i.T -iiifn'---iu '!- . v . t'.-' - s. ,., ; . .;,'... i. , , v- i- . 7 t I'.y iem l:-- vs?. i-i I e.j.f-i- '. !?- 'H't r C f I.Scass o- tit' Sri'l .', Otiti". ..IJKO.l Al. A i ice fp--t .Ti,.cj;-.r -5-;n ti. fS ' a-' o iT'-'iy ty' tt--r. i a -T .-r--.i 'n '- 'u! V-.. 't. ti. ''- -I i an 4 -ts-J .-- ni - rs -v- -.-. iti-Im i-i- rtirws.j.-1 fr-jf . 4i. .: - .' -;.--rt - -r, -jv-t-nj-'t -e"- ia ' t ve-i irri 1r-'j.-'i.rr. sr t t- ;.if a-!. --&. . r-f. n i S "? t en-. ' - oj tfHii se -cs-j-t t ' Mir- t-r. J. -i-IULiS li'K.- .ihl. Av?--rv - a H r A "i "r N . 'i i.ii-.b-L;. rr r i-r - ! :-- TZBA 1-. H.VKT til eslWt. GZ't. FAlUCHiLX, Secncuxy.
Pine Watches and J swelry, 1 IKrevt ironi the f annfactnrer . v, ; : ; : : W.-vt '-Va:.;!!-! Ji'u.-irt ! J o v c 1 r v '. H o verv iW-; ! "Tor Torv Isxt! Tis wr cirf-ivt ! Tti. t-rj cVafHMt At A. Ib.-ka-.o .'s Jowe'rr r., So. Ss Main S-.r--. t. it i-n j . I.t.
New Stock of Jewelry, &o. J. II. fXVSXlCVTT, .si Has iu.S r.wivftl a LAKC.E .t FXTE.VSIVE i Stock of Jenelrv T. !:if.i tie initss ti at:, -.t:- n ' j urv.i.s.-M . V.-.T'-t!l.S, t LOCKS. H-iKAVT IH'S t'Vliu-, Ac. .s.-.-., .Vi'., or t".- ' lo .ei 1 -f t' -. i . -I---. I v. -tr t-!t,i i. V I I- , r:e.i: t .o ,- :-h,- .- T .. A :i ua: ptti. !;..:; :v.-v. t:y I i -t thi's'i. A!! ax-l-vs.-:ll-!. V:,-lii-.t ; 1 n :i.v. 6u.i ..r - fo ; To r-.-. t --i s.itv-,3. o. , si i-d -ieet, on-- West ot lt.ir;i Mu.t' s:oic. .:. '-;t . 42.--1-M!'. TIEW STOCK JV-.Vi-Jrv. V7at'h33; NoUons, - 2. g! f:t:i !1iM:.n a i..r-,. ..ssurtm-nt v.f Pintrd is v are. :i-t r-. Ii.;)ii-s, 1'i.rks tiail Sj-.o. ns: liisie!il l.istiinie:.t. A c. An ass..rtm--nt of Sh'-et Mn-ie. is-nstamlr ..li ii.iit-L K. H. Ml Ki.NSoN, It. M.iia t.. 1;.. iii.K.ii.t. In t. 36U' FURNITURE WAREROOM. I i T II H A N .11 V SON, V I ; redtt.-t liis -s-rf-L" St.-n- U. -.u, ami ex- 7"t f, ii l.-l Lis triliri.- fi-r -14 W-. aiiaiiuf.1 -urinii 1'abi.nkt ri umti ui:, Is n. v in"-r.l &. supl.'. v e..l- I'-t-'lie t ith r-tl i-ri'-r artiri.'S iu his liur. ii.' ill Ul ike i'.! i:t: t s, ri;i.i:.sh lil-;isTPADS. wxru'Konr. MH t VHi.Ks-h I.Ol .NOlist. .sdKAS. CHAIRS OF A I I. ktMi, An ?. in iV'. rrrrvt' injr in tin- -:i.tt- nf Furniture H;. wilt a!-, k-.-vpr tor :i!c a u. n. ral assnrtment ot iiK-ir.i-.iri in.! U."f Piomjit lav iii.-iiI-. Selling liis work at ir!--- in .lire, t r.niii-etitii.n ith manufacturers 4 -nii;lnr w--rk xn t'iiiutti. iu Uar a.l-it.- l tlie CASH vtem ( v-v.vi" ' 1 '"r tl"-' f"-sl1 U wll 1,w ah n :i..ti-' in t'iiif-iiiiinti t'-iii" nnkiii); it f ttip iniitn.it int. -ii -I -( ati ;atf k-s V. ay OiM-n on l.-ln erv ol tut- w ork. i ii . j . ; a it n i: t s o ' iv.v KKKorui rt) CIIA'S riilfK'S NE'V BLOCK, ;. T. .rtU Seven Sm-et. :.n-ii '. J.m. -i. i:i. tf Cat Straw and Hay, ti! tie i-t s, ,.tt.i'- ILiv 1 s-. -U'fivrr.-. nnv St' i !. in t I .! . ts... , a-'.i i.:ed inr Straw and ll-V. ;. f,,l fun IfSTFPHKV SrOTTOV, ..... ,,.), Stri.-v. :.-nh tH M.i.i-, UK-iiUjotid, Iml. ! . -. 1. I -i:;. oO.tl PAPER HANGING. r. T ?-iM.ToV. KS1 K' f A f T Y IXVORMs. t ... . t - it pi par i to p. -norm pa;r : "; : ' tw.Msi::, uitkil ."ft (,ll shnrt l-.-ti.-. -..! s. t;. i- , M.. t- ;, w il! Is.' lr .r nt l:;s r---i.!L-nt; a't.nlt 1 to. I JEW DRUG- STORISil J. E. AVERY & CO. IE U.KR.- IN Drugs, Medicines, Ireiints, Oils, lie- Stulls, foal Oil I.ant-.s, Siia,-, Perro-mi-rii s iiml I'ancy A rtieie (.eist-rati) ! 1 AIo i.r P u r e "W i ne s & Liquors l o;: frrfc.i. rpj-os. Patent and Proprietary Medicines No. .TO .'Wnfii-t.. Ofpoit Slarr Hall, Uli HM'iND. I.VI. ie.:r tt ",.ie s-.M.k 19 r-w auJ freI. having jnst , 5 ir. 'in- -i .if M.eiulnt i irers and Iinj-ort-a-s. J i.j.- J--. I :::. 2:-l. FAIRS A?2KS' fTAIAIll V fc. SCALES J5r )3if Oi ell Kinds. ' 11 ' Waneh Trueks, letter Pre-s Fairbanks; ta-reenleaf & Co., t't I.akr- tire-t fniciirn. I'-e- eareful t- btivajlt ti ?e-inin. J'.iv . I-.'.... ' - 5-1. BSVJ. CltOtlEB. CROCKER c& CO, si.iutii Mil.- of Main Hreet. one rjnare liitst ot 3Jerelilh House, KK1I TOM). I.M). t-.-i''ar.)tn a!i k nda r-t 4 arria?-, ISnzcie. - a-' ' n- l.j'-r uj I v fns,- H e Ae. V e hve i-.n htiti a Erje s-im.-nt of nrk in our 'in -. iii l ran furnish to tt ..r fr.rt r.tirs?. aim... aj.y .iyie . r ;-i-v-rn af veoVH f f which ff wa r.iit : ! m-Jeef lir'-jt rria'Aai.an 1 iy tam ai iv .-Tp.ri.-0.-1-l workirten. Te p''-oc are invited to cali t:. 1 -T -rr. n tii-r st-k rwl prie. s. r'-irt -nl tr atvnti'.n j..ai r, rvj;nii. J. . I4. - -I. H. Hl'TToV. A.B.flUTTOX. J. H; ;HUTTON- SON ; C.-a'.-'j . ii rrf. ej;;tw.t(e f-iirr Hall.) IH)f L'RiKS. WooJetiviaretQiKB9war. TT7 I'-o-Viee, 4-, ic. --,h - d f, Bu:ter, Lard and aH k?ads -Titrt f'rr.le. ' AV :i.ii. tOtf.
T1IK COSPOl .M) SYRITOP ' HOPS AND BONESET IS the cheF"Vnl tw-ft .M.sJUin. I y, eiA f. v ! t; f.-r S-qras if Br ,st, tor ftrT (Z. S h s ninj C.Hijh. It i-s '. snrr rvm-.tr w n-l t hr-.mc Cajrh, A-Uim, ami U ii4
n,7-...i -,n i i..inj:s. wivin M-ltrirv a n-l ,iT.r k- it a!l lrug Hyrva an I nm-nn s t t. i.ui lit x tc SH. Ss ic Avnt, Uniiltrn. Ohio. IMPORTANT news! C3 v i: A K K I it t: P A It F. 1 ',0 m.l. eH rs fnrW Vw SjS. ttlin.!. rVw-rs ft Kr-m. s. Vlen! IlT---k.-i.-t. V tntlvs an-l tious tnrfi-s!r-r- nvtrk rvr.0r3.lh', Sl'llOC'L, UfcSlvS.all mad SEASONED LUMBER! V 1 as t n tl.o saatt-c:. le t-remht in thU m.irVil. Vlo, Pine l.rnubr, Satnsles, Kloorinc, I .tt'h. A v.. Ac. Sith Siiwt, eno sajB-ir S.tuh of Mtn. Rich;n n t. t i l. lM.K SMITH A TO. J j, tvj. 2;! U". MAEAME ZA0OCK PORTER'S r- - 1. sj-B V'-ili i: is A Art CTS., PFK IUITTI.E. i The ?lrt, 1 h. irst nrttl most eflertnal lie:n.dt, lir ( oiiih-, t".,'t!., .Ve tie AVoilJ hr.e'r irKlc(sii. Purely Yegtable, contains ( MIM'IIAI.S, or othi er i.r.i.irrrr.Hioi s uitics, Tlie Curt:ri nam i wjmiit.'-i. if vi. -vt art-erxtinif t.i .tirertKHis. ! cuiv in nil cases. I'.iuii-.. t'.tisA iioej.in; t'.nih. Astiimi, nn.t nil t v rticiions Pt tin." Thmat an1 l.fiu. Mndimt' 5Etle Poi t ei ll il-nm. i a rt'KKtv VfNiFT VBI r. tM?rroiAT r psr-t with pri'nt csrv am! soi. ntitio skill, i'mm a (ssnihi-nti.-n; tli.-l-!t rem die s t!.o r.--t il.l.- lunpicni aft-'Ms It-r-'ia -.liitl iuiititi-s are lasot m its pmeur tn assist tie In-alt.i v ainl v ipemus rirriitati. n ef tht litest ttinmpli tin' Iiin'. Ir etitivrns the mnclo.s an.l assists tlie skin to Mm j J: 4i,, ... ..f ,,.. . Lh..rr. an.l in jri'iitlv tlirow-injr.-ll i!m? N-n.fii sill is! .,ii--f r-i.n. t lie Kiir. fare of ti- h.vlv . It lnrw.-n I I'lii.-; lit. 1 11. 1 .1. .- hit- i'i.iiii i I j an.l will Ik-founit very aims "Jal.le to tlie taste, ll'in'n'ita' violent renusty. t-ut emollienf. imrtmnc', warrtiinjr anj oft'.H tive.can lit- taken t-v the oldest person or tli- Tovinjr-t-rtnl.l. H:Janie Z.-nloe Ptrtrr-i C'tirafivr Ilnlsnm is no new an.l imtrieti me-iirme, lint Ivan htsr sl lijllie imblic i.-r the past 22 year, with unaralltsl auccess, lias arqniretl u.i pns-nt entensive an.l larpelv incr a-iiit sate, mn.if by lieirte r.soniiiH-n.ltsl lv t'lioss? li" have nseit it to thei'r arHiete.? 1rii-n-ls ami ntlwn. If von hair n Coltl, if ftrV no-wttpht, do not fail to pive Ihe Itakara atrial, as the very low jriee at which it is sold, hrinirit it in th n-arh nf nverr one. Ilia thvj ui.i alwaya kis-ti it xnveni.-n for use. The timely us ff a 2 ') c-nt Ixittlewill often prove to be w orth onehundnsl tini.-s its cost. ' ! not le put off with any other. Ask for ,'rfail" nine Zh.I.m- lorter's in;h llaNam, insist nn haviri. it. and taktf no other: if yonr Ih-tifnrest lot-s not ha.e it. have him send ami p-t it fir you. trrsjolil by all Prujrjri.sta at 25 uml 50 cnta per Lottie. II A I.I. A. HIT KM. Frop'r. 21S UKKKNWK'H UTKLKT, NEW- YKOK. 4S. IjT. 50,000 AGENTS WANTED ! 10 0,000 WATCHES, CHAINS, Gold Pens & Pencils, Ijocki.ts, mt a F.i. rrs. Tn be Sold fr One Dollar Cnrh t n itiimit rejjar.l to rofl, and nut to Is. paid lor mitil you kitoM w liat you ur to if' t. and not to lie kept iJt.' you r rts tl satmfi.il. ?0O Uri. CM.1 W'at.lie... 2iHI . fit's Sih r Watehe 2..HI0 Vesf ainl .-ek Chain-. ii.iMiil 4J U.ta.1 Brac-leta M.iiiiiI " .... $.15 00 earH IS earh. 0O ti 10 till each ,.-d 00 to 10 00 ea' l ..3 00 to 5 tit! eaeh .!.0o .let and fl.4d 6 00 to a Oil eacli 1 " ' """" roo"'i', 'l ' j O t:i1 Bar 4 00 tn S 11 r-!,-, .1.000 CaPf 'a Diamond Clusti-r Tina 5 00 to 8 00 earU .i.istO " Iliug " 0 W W each :f ,r u Er Dn,,,s J 00 to 00 e.it h ,l,oiii tient'a California l'iuiMnl iireustpois 2 60 to 8 00 eaeli 3.OO0 Wafl. ei 2 00 to n 00 eaeh .(..mio Mafic Spring Ii-kets ..4 00 tod 00 each 2, .'Mid Knit m. le I Hfvulvii." ttrooehes 2 60 to 8 00 each 2...IMI Solitaire Sleeve Itutkma and Mii.lt 4 00 U 9 00 enett .-i.- S,.a SUinc- Kinca 2 M to 0 earh ihi.i CalihTiiia liaiii.-nd Riiiira.. -. 4 Of) to S HO a-,.h l 1 rb.ise.1 Kin .-.2 .10 to 5 (10 aeh 5,000 Masonic Kinjrt 4 00 to 6 00 Mcb i j.uvo Kn-ravcd 1K-Iwts, Imitation l. i ..-' loinimx vVnttiu--- -! 01) to M OHearfi ! : lion s.-lsf liist' J.-w-elrv 5 00 to 10 OOeach. i ". "'i ;.iH IVn, k.rt.-nsioo Case and '- ''I K)to OOeacb j ',0iM (iol l Kxt- nsion Elxiny IIi4der i an I O.ild Ten - .. 5 00 to 10 00 each ; "i.OOO Jet and Mold Chatelaine Chain 4 OOfilO Oil each ..fiiNi " VesK'ha.nes 5 00 Lo 10 n0aeU j .,1101) I.. kel Vest Cliaine 4 00 to 10 OOeacil ! tine rt riin ntv- leln iu you w!iaf rnn ean hare, w ill - sent li.r 2s e its. fiie f- r l, eleven for $2, thirty 'r sixty f..r JIO, aid mw hun lr.-d f.-rtlS. He 'Ion- amenta 10 cunts for trh oert fleate, pr.iviifcsl ifir r.-inttJnee aru-umts to f , .11 I nn extra pn-miuoi. lent- wai,td. nl-H.. to sell onr Armr and Campairn 'i Itre-. Send for wlt0l-j9.de lllustratn f ireuUr. .x l-tr.5. S. M. VAKI A t o., ,( '2tW Ufiadwav. .'ni. .New York. E. E. IHM.. jf. l. WETIf EKALI QUAKER CITY MILLS. HILL &. WETHERALD HA VIMi jirrha(l the Mill pmpvrtv recently eii-l by Ki.-nworUiy it Co., we dtstire to iniorm he j-nhlie that we are now "rn paired in t:ie manufacture -f ionr aiI rireadstutis, aii that we keep at all times m hari'L-t at t Milt, supply of the be-t quality of I iimilv floor to I.'K-hange for Wheat, zivin? 3 pottndu of Fkr f-r a bushel of Wheat. We are prepared to pa v (he lUr si" f'rmni t rd cleax wheat flehvere.1 at our MiU. Vie AeUvia- Family Hour to order, tn citizens of Kichmond, free of eharjre; or i-rs e-t at Hummer Jt Kellv'a Umg ritore, or at Cam and Son's IVrl Vnr l will meet with prompt mttentioo. , . jfim. FAMILY DYE COLORS. I'ateatfd OcU 13, IMI, . t . . IHaeV, - Iarft Creen, Ulak for Silk, ' sr s?s. f.ijrht tiraen, li-rk Hioe, ,so MarWU, I.iirU -Klne, ( oMaix-, Kreneh Illue, aty O 1 2) VfarM, Claret linm n, k W'i ( (kOJsSCr, tfcirk li-own, -f ') Hnk, 7 Liirht lfr.,wn, sJLcJyJfi fuirle, sfoifT Mrottn, PC Hoval PurpW, Cierrv, In - SaJawa, '"nii.. .n, lt;, lUrk lrah, I H-ilferino, ' ' Ligiit Ilrah, if. 4VjrrT Violi, f'aa n Prtli, Cjj23Sr Vellow, Light f'a'n Ilrab, rmi--f , Tot Iveint Silk, Wnoiea aa l MiiM . S?avta, s-tarfs. Ir... KiW".n, Giovea, Honneta. ilsta, FeaUr. Kid iV-M. Children 'a Clothirtjr, and all kinds of iv'eannjr Apparel . . . i . .A HAVING OF 80 PER CENTf- ' F- 2 cent, wrm ean e.4r a manv srnoda a wro! j th.T ineeort r ttOK tltat uo. Vanooaaha-tecaa !e prrrloeed from ttue wm dre. Tlx process la aiaapie anrl any one ean ose tte dya with perct aaerwaa. t;r-tn in LnpUnb, French a od tivratan, iawlaof sae'h paeltap. -.,- . , " Fo further irtforrtutioa in Djetnir. and goring m pe. Vt knowle-lpt arriat t1oea are .laptd V dv with ofhr, with raaay faluaobTwiya,' purraaae Howak Stas .e?is' Tn-atte. tm Uyewjt and I'. i.in.--it tT ma4 4. ruocipt of prwe- 14 cents M-rfnhrhrr Kir HOWK STETEJfS, broadway, Uoctoa. Ft aaia bv drvuspaU aod 4Jcr peaenulj. . !r.
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