Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 34, Number 41, 7 December 1864 — Page 4

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Fum out the old banner, let fn'd aftr-r foU, F.nshriue m new k''"' ei ' unfur'.ed; la?t it speak to f ur heart still a sweet a of old, The herald of Freedom ad over the world. lt it IS Kit out in triumph, let it wave rer bead, f be m.l-lu old cn.tin, ita stripes and it stars: It gaveusonr freedom, o'er shadows our dead. Care might tu our heroes, made sacred their scars, Let it ware In the sunbeam, unfurled in tlie storm. Our guardian at tnornimr, oor beacon at night, When peacehir. in splendor stbwartber bright form Or war'a blood hand bolda the atandard of might. Unfurl the old banner, ita traitors cruah down, I .et it still I the banner tbat corers the bear, The at it p ngled banner, with rlry we own. Tin too noble a banner for tyrant and sis re. 1 ' J The Angel vf Pa leace. r job a. w art-net. To weary hearta, to moaralnjr homes ; d's meekest angel gently come N power haa he to baniab pain. Or frire ua back onr loat again ; Aimi yet in tender lore, our dear And Heavenly Father sends him here. There' a,oit in thai sngel's glance ; There's reat in bia atill countenance ; lis wick no grief with iille rheer, Vor wound with word the mourner' ear ; Hi- kindly traina ua to endure. A nor! of Patience I sent to ralm Our feverish brow with coaling balm ; Tola the atornie of boo and fear. And reconcile life' smile and tear ; The throhaof wounded pride to atill. And make cur own our Father's will. ,: ji ' i W ' thou who monrneiton thy war, With lonjrinir for t!i close of day ; lie walka w i'.h tliee, that angel kind, And gently whiers,"H resigned ; I'-rar up, be ir on, the end sballtell The dear Lord ordereth all things wll I' Mr. Nasby Hss I Difficulty With His 'i Flock, and Leaves It. Osi2 the Wing, ) November the 10, 'G4 f The dy is cast ! All is or ! Ef Freedum shreektwen Koussikusco fell, she must have squawkt last toosdy nite ez she beheld the inan ma;te corps uv the Dimocratic partt-, which fell, crusliing ILittle Mack, and the hopes uv sum hunreds uv thowsens uv good Democrats lwho spected to be persuaded by ther ; s ln2 aocoptin the various othms , rend nder the Guvment I am lost and ruined man. My poole are uv the troo Dmocrstic stripe. hey heve faith in me. They bleeve nt I tell era. I told em Mick Lellan K-iiz certain uv the elecsnun. and tbat 1 ad ded wood on the dispossen, uv the insist in that seckshun. It iiumejitlv t-kuin a eezy matter to borrer munny. wuz dchteful wood, oh wood that it lould have been pcrpetooal. Bro. SavIi'iit me0.U with a reqtiost that I woml eak a good word fer him fer a ferrin ishun. I assoomed a virchus look and plil that I never sold my inflooense, t that I alhiz had a admirashen fer his .issive intellek and menney virchoos. o (i tittle lent me nuiuny, wantm tin.-. d Bro Sludge wantin that, in breef. cry indivijjle uv em who had a foread a inch high spected autuiu. 1 he returns cum m io, Linkinf "Gootl ! Rah!" shouts with great presents of mind. Why good auxshUHiy asks the cxctants. ' Becoz, to carry Ohio, the ablishnists 1st ncv ro voies irora vtoo i or, ich will give us that state shoor. oo York Linkin i Good Lord !" ansers I, prompt'y, "the York ablishnists must hev voted in o, and have got home in time - vote i. But wait for 1'ensiiwauy. emilwanv Linkin ! Hy trends, there wu?. fraud Massy - sits soljers, at least 40.000, must hev d there. Injeana will do it however. ' ifeana Linkin ! ts'ot less than 40,000 Massychusits rs hev voted there. Illionis is safe. Kh." linois Linkin ! lO.OoO Massychu ' piv me mi raunny !" roard Savij, and lame remark, with vanashens, wuz by Guttle, Sludge, and the rest uv entry, my frertds," Set! I, backing j r the door, "We her bin defeeted, '

EH grte prinsipple that m WllitC man i .nl quanUt. of it, and it contains a variable reporter than a nigger, fer Which rte hev "n of gelatinous matter. It yields on evaporation , still live.. Let us sink all minor : iZLtJZ'ZZ

derations, and " I O miner considerations I referred i Viz, bowerer, uppermost in their f fer they all went fer me, J tllliu j Cusororiou Injins, Give ma my ', wnereupon l retreatea to tnc ighoase, lockin myself in. lhey maid it swarin theyd starve me out. en a innosent boy I red a harrowtn at a Booshn mother, who was xi by frantio wolves, and who her own life by drappin her chilfo em wun by wun. My privit v whisky wuz in my study I was ! I histed it out nv a winder, and awaited tbe results. They flovkt 21 it they took turns at the bungan wun short hour ther wtu ted helpless on the plane, ded Then and there I resin ea my and borrerin sich munny and lex the ungrateful wretches hed m, to make up arrears uv salary h, sed adoo 2 em furever. I shell too Gersy. rantoLirM . INASBT, ster ot the Church uv the INoo ashun. . ., allandingrham . announces that esumed the practice of the law. ianapolis Journal suggests that law will ia an proDaouuy engage Vhare of his attention. a- Tort teaks saw hoM aboai li,tO,vOS Xiaf of Oaia, India, i a fcraal of o tte aaaite tota-pipa' Is worfi tT

Josh Billings on Revenues. Vexashun questions under the eternal

I law frequently transpire what have finally r)iin aAtttawl tin 1 . tko -. L- PnmmL.:.. - ers Assessors. , Collecturs will findjtbeir labors less heavy by follexin. explanations, which I hare karefullie prepared from the recipiea in my possession: A "Spirits of the just roan made perfect" don't cum within the whiskee Mil. U "Spirits of the damnd" are construed the same as damnible tiriu, and must pa highest whiskee rates. C The tax on "undressed poultry" is doubled the morals of the country Reern to require it. D Bulono aarsage made part of dorg and part of red flai,nel must pa the tax also. E Awl tobakker, (unless the manfak turer diskriminates what iz new and iz old chaws) is elevated 50 per cent. I'sa Jist Sam. During the last winter a "contraband" came into the Federal lines in North Carolina, and was marching up to the officer of the day to give an account of himself, whereupon the following colloquy ensued; "What's your name?" "My name's Sam." "Sam what?" "No, sah; not Sam Watt, l'se jiet Sam." "What's your other name?" "I hasn't got no oder name, Sah. I'se Sam dafs all." 'What's your master's name!''' "I'se got nomassiinow; massa runncd i "Well, whati- your father's and rnothI er's name?" "I'se got none, sab; nebbtr had none, I'se jist Sam nobody else." "Have not you any brothers and sis ters." "No, sah! never had none. No brudder, no sister, no fadar, no mtuMer, no massa nothing but Sam. When you t see Sam, you see all dare is of us." Coring Hams. Here is a valuable recipe for curiug hams and keeping them through the summer: Weigh the hams, and make a brine, allowing one-onnee of salt to every pound of meat, and one ounce of saltpetre to every --r pounds, l'ack the hams closely. sprinkling a little salt on the bottom of the tub, and fill the chinks with stones. 'Have just brine enough to cover them . well, and let them lie four or five weeks. , Then take them up, dry and smoke them, I wrap them iu paper and pack them down in ashes, in a cool, dry cellar. This will j keep the flics from them and prevent i them from getting dry and hard, j E. M. W., Plymouth Rock, Iowa, hav- ; ing used this ret-ipe for twenty yearn, "never had any hams spoil, and they are not too salty. They will keep th roumj e year Slowness of the War. j Park Goodwin, at a meeting held in i New York recently, said: ; Europe says we are too alow. I re- .' member that the great Wellington took j six years to drive Napoleon out of Spain, ! a countrj as great as Virginia, aud then ; he retired because of reverr.es elsewhere. ! Four nations took two years to occupy the Crimea, a country as large as New : Jersey. England took twenty-eight , months to repress the Sepoy rebellion, ' about as great an undertaking as to put j down a rebellion among the negroes of i a South Carolina country. France has , in more than a year succeeded in getting I only about one hundred and eighty miles i in Mexico, where she holds a very inse1 cure position We think that England ' had better look at home before criticising the movements of armies. I Xi?" A wedding came olf in the Press j printing otlice at Clreeneastle the other j day. In closing its notice of the in- . teresting affair, the Prts says: A number of invited guests were present, and j extending their congratulations at the i close of ceremony. Our "devil"' seemed ' to share in the solemnity of the scene, for he looked wise-as an owl and oracular : as a town clock. In the excess of his ' santanic nature, he wished them many I happy returns of the interesting cere- ; tnony much to the chagrin of his fellow j typos, who were compelled through I charity to ascribe the dubious com- ! pliment to a "slip of the tongue." ; A Substitute for Brandy in Cases cf ExI haustion. i 1 Ik the TniMACftoiM of the dU1ri?til &irty," I.on- ' don. Ir. Kruilt recommends for th,s purpose lean baef, cuoppi up, inclosed in a jar a'id aubierte l for - an hour or more to heat, when it will separate into i three portions, fat, fiber and liquid esseuee. Strain t ofl the last anil aenimt t!i ft hr me.n of Slotiin. paper, when a clear amber liquid is obtained o: an in"tTom"ltietr.1 ,rf' T"y tl?l a'" ters contained. Thia is not intended aa a substitute f' common beef-tea. but it is recommended as an ! auxiliary to aud partial substitute for brandy in all cerebral depression. It is free from bulk, and erens a rapid atimulating power over the brain. Iu the ' aeila of acrere and exhausting labor it is invaluaDie. Physiological Facts. Ta number of bones in the frame work of the huI nun bul ia 240 lOS of which are in the feet and hands, ihera being 27 in each. The quaut.ty of blood in adults ia, on an average, about 30 pound, which passes through the heart once ia four minutes. Only one-tenth of the human body ia solid matter. A dead body weiffhint pounds was dried in an orro till all the moisture was expelled, and its weight was reduced tu 12 pounds. Egyptian animroitw are bodies thoroughly drwd, and usually weifrh about aeren pounds. The lungs of an adult ordinarily inhale 30 cubic inches of air at once, aad if we breath 20 times in a minute, the quantity of air consumed ia that time will be astO cubic inches, or 43,000 incites aa hour, and l,IiX000 inches in a day, which is equal to eighty-six bogaheada. A Urge number of Poles will, it is said, join Max miUaa's army. Late Paris fashions represent the ladies wearing coat tails a yard long. Rear admiral S. F. Dupor.t is speadmg a brief yaeattua lb York. Oreea. the Maiden Bank murderer, is to be bung oa the 12th of January next, The list ef suicides at the German jraabUng belie ia this year higher than erar. The Charles toa Courier claims that Gen. McClelUa was bora ia South Carolina. There is fine rield of tobacco thia year ia Ohio l,d to 2,000 pounds to tbe acre. The baby owned by the Prince and Princess cf Wales ia baring ita portrait painted. X Bkaa in Vaisachnsetts recently, while plowing.

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I Published iu the Warurr Ilnildine. on Wednesday Mornings, By HOLLOWAY L DAVIS, At 2 per Vol nine, PAVAHE IX ADVAM'C. Job Printing-. VTe hare a new "VAX JOBHER," and new fonts of Type of the latest stvtss. both plain and fancy, anJ are prepared to do wort neat aui eipcJttiuusly. Pamphlet, Catalogues., ('ouMitulion, .Show Bills, llnndbtiK, Illuuls, Posters, Hills of T.adingr, Iiill Heads, Cards, Votes, KuTelopes, Circulars, CUri-ks, I.n'ulo-. Ac. PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLE. Dr. J. W. CULBERTSOH, 0CULIST - AM - AURIST, Operator on the fX EYE AND EAR, pkjm For: V - - BLINDNESS, DEAFNESS - as: ARTIFICIAL EYES INSERTED. j-ff"illii e in the tiilbort Itmldiiie, Main strrel, two On or X et ot Marion. r.ichtnon l, Iu.l., Sept. 21, 1'4. 31:3m TO T fiel a.:o I lilS. Mrs. S, A ILIFF, North i'enrl St., opposite M. I'. Church. JTOUI.Dannoiince to the Ladies of Richmond, and vicinitr, that she has just received a lare and beautiful stock of 1'all aud Viut r (oiol, such BONNETS, HATS, VEILS, RIBBONS, Flowers, Head-Eresses, AMI Millinery Goods and Trimmings, In general assortment. II -r stock lias K'cn selected with great care, and is imsorp.is-e.l 1 y any in the city, and her prices are as low as tlie lowest. Iltrarhins. lresinz. Trimmius, A; v., done in the best and most fashionable stvle. The Ladies are restieclfullr i.n itel to give her a call, I and examine her I.okIs. j Kichmond, Sept. 21, 153. Sl-om. CAKPCTIXG: AC. AT A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. a LAIU.E ASSORTMENT OF Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three Ply and Ingrain Carpeting. Which we offer at prices to correspond wita THE DECLINE IN GOLDI f l 2 j per yard reduction on formr prices. A large assortmeut of House Fnrcishing Di7 Gooes' At Very Low Prices. Sow is the time to bur cheap. VAN AUSDAL. DIXON & Co. No. 71 fain ST. Oay ton, Ohio. October 19, 1S54. 3i-St. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia, P.nii., A Benevolent Institution establishe'l by special endiwmeut for the relK-f of tiie Sick an.l lli-trvsse-i. atii'Ctel with Virulent and Epi.lonit- li-f9es. and especially for the cure of diseases ot' tiie S-xual Organs. "WE1)ICAI. Advice griti bytheactine snrgwiato if JL all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition. tage, cupathn. habits of life, ac..1 and in cases of extreme poverty, me licincs furnished' tree of charge. Valuable reports on Sperms torrhoea an I "ther diseases of tiie sexual onro. an 1 on the ne r remeiie emptored in the Lispensary. sent to ti;e aSictei. free or charge, in sealed letter envelopes. Two or ttirf'e stamps will be acceptable. Address lr. J. SKILLEN HOUGHTON. Actio-; Surgeon Howard Association. No. 2. Snitii Ninth St., lTiili'lelphia. Br oriier cf tiie I'ireetoe. EZRA P. HARTWELL, Fr-sident-GEO. FAIKCH1L0, Scrxtarv. Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. The undersigned also keep a LIVERY. SALE and FEED STABLE, where the public will fir. I g-xvl teams, at all times. Carrtaces. Bugirie. Ac, tT Parties, Prirate Families and We-Juinsrs. Prices are very reasonable. X-& L.3VERV STABLE, in the r-ar of Gait House. Patronage is respectruiir solieiuH. RUSSELL BRO. RirhawaJ, lad, Aug. SI. ISca. 2S-tf.

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The Sccnjir-r c f the Trwaiurr elrea aofcee that ub- . . ' scnptjori wSl be receired for Onpoa T.-viforr ots, parable three ver froia 4c. lith. with smi- ' asQual interest at the rate of seven and tliree-tenihs percent, per ana-am -princip! ani iukrest both to x be paid ;a lawful mcner.

T!.ese notes will be conrertible al the option of the j THE MAGAZINE FOR THE TIMES! , . . , . , i The stories in -Pettrsin" axe prtHKH'no'.! U be tt hc.dcr at matuntv, into six per cent, gwd beannz f.vW ,wiy. Mm. Ann S. --t-pbens. E1U bonds, parable net less than fire no r more than twectr ,' K.Jnian. Mrs. Ien!.i, Frank Lee Benedict, the a- . thr tf "ustL s 1'iarv." T. . Arthur. E. L. Chanyears from tbeir date, as tbe t.Tr;rnnieEt mar elect. , dWr Moultnn. Iaiie Walter, Virsrui F. Tijwuj-e-l, tt. , . , . , .- . r ainn i Kosalie Orer. t iara Aucuta. an i the author of The Tber will be ined m denommaUons of $100, , teiJ(j tfae ffivWt p, frale i$'j'0, 1,HH and $ i.000, and all subscriptions must be ters t.f AnM-rica. are regular conuibutora. In ajiUti n , ,, : to tbe u?ual nnmber of sbvrter stt.ne. thore will be f"r fiftr dollars or some multiple of fifty d-.Uars. , ?ivenin 1o5, Fu r 03icisl t'orv Kiohtsti XoveThe notes will be transmitu-d to tbe o ners free of 1 LETTts, rz : , . r .v THE LIST PLAXTA(;i:LT. Br Ana . Sletransp rtation charg-vs as soon after the receipt r-r tr,e pViens. original Certificates of IVposit as fuer can be pre- i TI ;lf,,4sJ; II AMOI, Er the author of ' ; "The .-oui l.iv. " Iarej. j A W0.1A.'"S REVKXtiU Bt I.oul Caandier As tbe notes draw interests from August 15. per- (-I'lTr v CiHil llT, B.r Frank Lee Benesons making deposits subeqaent to tliat date mut diet.

pay the interest accrued from date ot note to date cf ! deposit. Parties depositing twenty-fire thousand dollars and upwards for these ni.tcs at any one timp will be allow- . , , ed a cDimis-n n of one-quarter o! one per cent., which will bo paid by the Treasury IVpartment upon j the receipt of a bill for the atn-mnt, certiSed to by the officers with whom the deposit wa.s m:Je. de- . . , . , , ductions for commissions must be made from the depo.sits. -,.,, . . ... , . W h.Ie the poremment offer, the most I.beral terms for its loans, it believes that the rerr strongest appeal . . . will be to tiie loyalty an.1 patriotism of ttie people. Special Advantages of this Loan, It 13 a XatioxaL Saving Bans, offering a hihe- i rate of interest than any other, and the b-tt r-turity. Aut savings bank which pays its depositors in f. S. Xotea considers that it is payinjr in the best circulat inp medinm of the country , an 1 it ctn.i..( pay in anythine U-ttvr, for ita own assets are either in povcrn- " ment securities or m notes or bonds payable in governujent paper. it is equ.tiir convenient as a temporary or permanent investment. The notes can always be soil fr within a fraction of their face an ! accumulated interest, and are the best security with banks as collateral for discounts.

J everv number. Also, Hints on all matters inlcrestConvertible into a Six per cent. 5-20 Gold ing Ul Ladies.

Ho ml. In ad.lition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of conversou is now worth abuut three per cent, per annum, fe-r the current rate for 5-20 It'll' Is is nut less than n'e frr c-nf prt- , aud before the 'aar liie premium on sia j-r cent. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the aetu.i! profit --n this loan, at the present j market rate, is a. t less than ten per cent, per annum. ITS IJXr.MS'TiOV FROM STATE OK .Ml - MCIIV-VL TAXATIOV. But asid" from all the advantages we have enumer ated, a Seeial Ar t of Con;p'sa vjuutjitt all Irouti awi

...jim.;li"iiruura. ":i toe avenge, irus j r ..-t:!' - 11.AU-, engravings ou everv exemption is worth alxi.it two percent, per annum- ! ":,,'i:t 'f fa" JaJ"'- Crhet knitting. ' , Nettir.f.', hiubroidery. Articles for the Toilet, for the accordinirto the rate of taxa'.ien in various parts of I I'arlor, the li udoir, and the Kitchen. Everything in fact, to make acoari.KVic Lady's Book. the cinintrv. I It is believed that no serines offer so great iu- 1 Th Lad''eS' FaVOri fr 35 YearS- , , ! No Mairazine has been able to compete with it. Incmeiits to IenJers as those issued by the govern- j None attempt it. m-nt. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith I GODEY'S RECEIPTS oraUlilv of private parties, or stock companies, or J f r every department of a household. These alone are 1 ! worth the price ot the Hook, separate communities, only, is pledged for payment, Model Uottape v no other Maga2ine gives them,) with while the whole property of the country is held to so- VISU LESSONS FOR THE YOUNO. Ancure the discharge of all the obligations of the Unitel other speciality with tiodev.

states. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits The party depositing- must endorse upon the cri-jinul -,,. - I certificate the denomination of notes required, and; whether thev are to be issued in bla.ilc orpavable to ! , order. When so endorsed it must be left with the j .,,!- ,i,- ,i. u r . otlicer rcceivincr the deposit, to be forwarded to the ' ' c; Treasury department. ! St BsOKimoNS will be REC'Eiven bv the Treasurer i I or the L niterl Mates, at Washington, the several As- j sistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the First National Bank of Evansi ille, Ind. First National Hank of Fort Wayne, Ind. First National Rank of Lafayette, Ind. First National Bank of Mndison, Ind. Firt National Hank ot Terre Haute, Intl. First National Itank of Richmond Ind. AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS i which are depositaries of Public money, and all RESl'ECTABE RANKS AND BANKERS throughout toe countrv. : artin" as ni .,f it... V. tional Dopositary Banks.) will iumis'u further infor-J mation on application and j AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS, j '20 3 m.1- j VYFRS, J AM'S, and other Familr M.slic lt',w for sale by 1'LUMMEh A KELL'i THE UNITED STATES HOTEL. BEACH STREET, BOSTON, MASS. (Dircetly opposite the Boston and AVorce:er Railroad Depot.) i ne suTscnner most rpspectruny lniorms his friends ami the public, that atter an ex;erienee of over nine years as an Assistant at the AniT-can nonse. in tliis city, he has leased upon very favorable terms the UNITED STATES HOTEL, which has for a long period, nn.ler the able and popular superintenience of Coi. Spooner, rcceive-J a rerr liberal patrinace. The undersigne-l will eudeavi-r to keep tip the popnlarity of tlie Establishment as a FIItST CLASS HOTEL. And he solicits your patronage, assuring yon that no , exertion on his part shall be wanting, to ren ler ronr K,.t'. -.,-,f,,i.u .- J ..-i iFRANK M. PRATT. ANOTHER ARRIVAL Vt ZS"o. G8 Xain Street. Saddles llarne. Bridle. Traak, Collar. Whip. Chain. Hame. Horse Cover, rjmshc-. Card--, Buffalo Role, Carrycoma And a general assortment of Saddlery Hardware. M. L, BRADT. C. H. BURCHENAL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. AVD --w " tv A J 9 Office, t. 7, .Main St ever XIaiaes' store. r t-tT)

GET UP YOUB CLUBS FOE 1865!

-t The Best and Cheapest of the Magazines! PETERSON'S iUGMIHE. ' XotwilhtaJin tiie etnTtaouslf iocreASed est ( : . laJ the eoacj m. in" prvce of ber Mzaii, "Pctors-n s" be furnisned to SjJi-le Suirnb.-r at Two Doll vK3 A Vr, l'si in Ai- ' ranee. Arranmtnis have Ueen oude, br which, ia I il b tr than ertfr No Mne of iailAr tutrit will ar'Proaca it ia cheapness. lu.'a--e it wdi be emphaticaUy Ia its Illustrations also, 'Peterwn" is imrivilied. The i'ublisher challenges a corafri- n between it Superb Mezzotints and other Steel En- ) gravings, j And those in other Magazines, an 1 one at Ical U it- ; en in everr number, !.. ooiorea x asmon i iates m AtlvanceJ It 14 t h Anlr 1f:l''riiiii n-k..kA I'l.kln. Plnte can be relied u. ; KacU number contains a Fashion Plate, enrare.! on i steel, and colored from Fashions 1 it?r than am other j Mairatine frire: also, a dozen or more New StvW.enj jfrareil on wood: also, a Fattern, from which a l)rt-s. f Mantilla, or Chil l's Costume can be cut. willio it tiie . a,a of , mr,tn.mkT-.-, that each D,:,,ber. in this j way ill SAVE A YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION. The j Paris. Londin, Ptiiladt-lphLa and New York fashions are des ribe.l, at length. c-ch m .?ith. Patt.ms of ri n-,i l m.. i.- ., ., i, ! T?oT r-rr Pattprna in V.-mtrniAa-m Crotchet, &c. I The Work-Table department of this Magazine is whfi ly unrivalled. Every- number contains a .i.-ieu or tn ce patterns in everv varietv of fancy w.ri: Cr' tcln't j Eml nxderr, Knitttiiii?. Be id-work! Shell-work. Hair-' ' work. Ac.. Ac. F.verr inonth. t SUPERB COl.dliFP j PATTERN FOR SLIPPER. PURSE or CHAIR SEAT, ! ie-; J ir'en-eacli of which at a retail store, won! I .etistnfty cents. No other Majrazins gives these ColI tired Patterns. j Fntire ly Xe w Conk Buik. The oriu-i::a! Himschold receipts of -Peterson" are quite famous. ror isno. receipts tor everv kin'l ot dish will be pnen V . . C . I- . f ) - .a . 1 I i f i wll(,lei 10 en,, , tilft Ter W1 maWp a Cm.k Book in itself. This alone will !e worth the priee ef ' Petersun.'' Other receipts for the Toilette, Sick room, Ac, will be given. Xew and Fashionable Musio, will ap;ar in TERMS Always iu Advance. To single subscribers, the price of "Peterson" will remain as we have said, TWO DOLLARS A VEAil. But in order that friends and neighbors may save money by clubbing together, the following tempting terms are offered, viz: Two Copies one Year, tS.OO. Four C'.pies one year. $f,tN. Fight t opics one year, lf.'V. Fourteen Copies one year. S20.IMK Address, post-paid. CIIAS. J. PETERSON. No. 3''o, Chestmu-Ht., i'hila ic'lphia, Pa. GODEY'S IKdTS BOOK. The FasLioc Maraziiie oi"the "World. , LITEKATURK. FINE UTS, AND FASHIONS. ! The most ri,..C-n?t;.-eiif K-.w.l FnMcin.ra IIMI Hf i iiiuio.iAi. ju ,sr, woriii .i a ytir. wtner .iiajrj azines puMUb old worn-out music: but the subscribs'r . to Godey pets it before the music stores, j ti.irdeninc for Ladies. Another peculiaritr with Omley. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart A Co., of York, the mi'.lionair merchants, appear in tJo-dey, the only Maeazine th.it has tht m. Also, Fashions from tlie celebrated Bordia of New York. La lics Bonnets. We give more of them in a rear .u .i t r - .l i i , e , than any otlier Magazine. In fact, the Lady a Book enables every lady to be her own bonnet mailer. MARION 1IAKLAM). Authortn nt "Ainn" "Ih-iJ Pnth" "Jfw "X-mnit" ami -Miriam," ! writes for Godey each unnth, and for no other magaI xine. We have also retained all cur old and favoiitc contributors. T FILMS OF i Godey's Lady's Book for ; 1865. (From which there can he r-o Dvia(oH.) ' The following are the terms of the I.adv's Hook for At present e will receive subscribers at the following rates. 1'iie notice will be given it we are obliged to advance, which will Uepenl upon the price cf VlTt'necopr. one year f.i till Two copies, one year -- 5 50 Three copies, one year - 7 60 Four copies, on? ye.tr 10 00 Five copies, one year, an 1 an extra copy to the person sen ling tiie cluo, miking six copies H 00 Eiicht copies one year, an ! an extra copy to toe person sen iii g the club, making nine copies 21 00 Eleven copies one rear, and an extra copy to tiie person sen ling the cln'o, miking twelve copies - 27 00 A 1 litions to any of the ahore clubs, $2 jQ each subscriber. Go lev's Lady's Biok anl Arthnr's H"me Magazine will be sent, each one vear, on receipt of $i 60 We hare no club with any other Magazine or Newspaper. i he mouev must a:t do sent at one tsm-j lor any Club. Canada subscribers mut senl 21 cents aiiitional for each snbscriber. Address I.. A. GODEV, X. E. Ctrner Sixth and Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Sale of Real Estate. fWllIF tinder-igneu iEers at pntilic saie anoer the Wiliiam Elwanls late of Wavne County, Ind-ina dewa,!. the followinsr Real Estate, situate! in said eonrov. t;-:t: Tt South West quarter of Section one, and the j -"rtri i est quarter ot tcjh eivei; in ownNorth est quarter of Section twelve stilt ana rianire "lie e-i. cuu.prL-i:; au-,iit ia. aci-s. lbi tanl Iks mues a ntue xniu ot Last from Riclinvnd near the Rail Road from Richmond Ind. to Eat k Ohio, it is land of superii r qnality, has on it cleared aad under cultivation 2Si acres, a good Brick House, a frame Barn, gol Orchard, and jrood water. To suit pnrcbaier the quarters can be soH aepa rawly. One ti.ird of the purchase will be required down, aud the remainder in one, two, and three years after date with interest from date, payable annually. Notes and I MorVee ) the land will be requires or tbe purchaser j for the deferred pay menu at tbe time of executing' the 1 deed by the nnders'eed. subject to the conormatjoc j of the' court of Common leas of aaid county of Warne. JAMES PERRY. i r I JONATHAN SCARCE,- -ut'rOctober 1, 154. JOHN C. VVHITRIDGE. Attorney at Law 3c Notary, STARR HALL BlILDITC, Richmond. Indiana. REMOVAL. j f.FORGE HOLLA5D, has removed his LAW OFFICEto the room orer CrawSwd's Bee-Hire Store, let Main 5t. between Pearl and Xaraoa atreeta. I xeiyncod. Not. 5, ls4. JT-Jw

f 1 J Waf Cur. i:ted if 1'ireetions are lollowe-1. llandrpdt ul t itiieas of Chicaso have been IVrtnunently l urrd bv this .Medicine. t-CaLL ru a C1S.TUS rss rising alt SYpDR. D. H. SEEL YE & CO., Soir. JSOPKIFTOB, OFFICE MASONIC TEMPLE, KtVH t. It. Ohifiito, Illinois. SYMPTOMS T: svniptoms of Catarrh as they goneraJly apivar are at firt ery alight. IVrvoiia'aml they' hare a old, that they have frequent attarks, and are more s-n-sitire t- the char.-s .. tic:ei .itnre. In t .is con.liU rn. tne no. nm ! .Irr. or a s!:l.t .l-rhir, thin and a..-rk1.a.wraVl heeo'ntinjr thick an.1 adlwaie. A the disease tree m-s chronic. tle (iKchsrpes are increoHOii in qnantitr an I chai --.l in ooahtv: titer are inica a'ltl tiesrr secretiobs are ami are liai tvc-l or e.mslw.! off. The roue is thick an I nasal: tlie ey ar- wek; the sense ui me s nil u t u ssene i or .testr-y-l: ueatnesa irequontlv takes place. An t!er eom'uonand important itrtrsptoin of ( atarrh is. tht the j rs.a is obliged to clesu his throat n tiie rooming; of a thick or slimy rauccus. which has !ai..-.i .ion tr. m the ;ea 1 durin(f the nirht. When this t ikes pla.-c, tte persn may be sure that his disease is on its war to the lung's, and shiuld ise no time in arres!i;i;r it. THE ABOVE ARE BUT FErt" OF THE CAfAURll SYMPTO.VIS. Sinele It tilo will last a inonth to be ii -oil throe times n day. ; TESTIMONIALS. I frrtvi Il'n. 7. J. Turner, 7rJA mtr of imjrrt j frm I,'iiHft. ltr ftk'rr ef . of Rrprrj mutiitir, tfH-i fritf Jf-igtrr A. '. and A J. y j the X'-i.V f" AYijjom. ! Free port, Oot. 21, 1S63. ! nit n it sffi vr 1'iiAR Sm: - In reply to your notice of the lsth inst., , I would ay that I was severely atliicted with Catarrh ! for years, when I In'camo acqitaiut.sl with ytu anl ! boMj..tit two tx,ttles of your Liquid Catarrh iiemdy. j Before I II id usetl one h.ttie I was sensiblr improved, j and l'fore the second b'llle was finisheil, was completelv cured. I can recommend the medicine to all aaiictel with Catirrh I Besiect!'u!!v Yours. j ' TH0S. J. TURNER, i j Foralein Kithniond, Ind.. by E. fl. Pott. I Plummer .V Kolly, Sampson A- Itosx, Mailer 1 Jk t oilet. J.D.l'AltK, CJen. AgU., Ctncin- ! nnti. Octoltor 19, f.. , 3S-1y. J. E. WILLIAMS, PllODUCE, mm. m mmw RICHMOND, IND. OPl'OSITK DKl'OT, SOI TH SIDE. Wanted:-EGCS, BUTTER, APPLES, POTATOES, ONIONS, &c, Ac. ?-THE HIGHEST I'lUCE PAID FOU THE A HOVE. Richmon Oct. 5, 164. 33-li ; Notions and Fancy Goods. Emswiler & Crocker, 19, 3faiii-Kt, HKAI.KK5 IN" t'ORKICN, IHMIXTIC AND FANCY ZS"otions, Toys, Willow-Ware, Children's Wagons, also Undershirts, Prawers, Gloves, 11 .pier , H'KJs Nubia, Scarf., Ac, Ac, Ac, All of winch wc off'-r to tlie Trade, and the public (renerally, at Wholesale or Retail AT PRICES TO SUIT TIIE TIMES. f We respectfully invite tin attention of purchasers to ur very complete stock. Gooi ill be shown with pleasure, and no pains spared to render entire satisfaction. Richmond. Ind.. Vt.. th. !". 31:8m5 This Sptcifu restores you to former Xrolth mmd without it you set (A effeets of oWaae. Dr. IsVDIsOPS SPECIFIC. Tkitate tke arreat at eTrrttfa Reanealy eeaipeMd of KITHltTs fraaa laetiaat KmH sbm! Hrte. for all atlscaaee mt the Vrtaiavrjr aa4 (iiaal Orgeat, each aa lacaallBeate f lk Irlae, laflaaaaaavtlaat ( the Bladder, lallaaeaaatlaai mt tkie KKatrt, fetaa tat tlie Blaader, ItrUtarc, Gravel, trrha, Cileet, a( la aarlvateat my rUla yrt atlaa vtttd far carlag the bites las we aaca Win used accord it to dtretkw thta BeaMdy aae anther taete aor anell, aad Its a nawi I d tecaad ky anr oe- Tki raidy W perfect and reqairv bo iretioo, which are calculated to detrry aad deaden (be dleieeid sreasa, toe rtiwo ta poi. soa tram the arteia, cnatiac bacjaoey aad txalth. It k ao qwk aledktoe, but ia the mtwrfied aeriesce t,t th Fbrwaa Bvil sari Mifal ta carta aJ d ot thia ciaea. aver tt bob dpr as this raty rlSrrtm the avt BtcBafaiB cttnm waea ail otht tail. Price wly !.' per l-ox. or boxea B',.w. fwat By aaail to asy aadrM rmpt th prha. rwai by all twuMieta. that say Betra Is aroasd each box. "KIXE Toilet Soap. A rreat TarietT of Svtea and PerfnBBes, at PLUiUlER a ktLLY'S.

A Card to the Suffering. kjjWAU OW two ar three bocheads of -Rueha." p -Touw l!:iu-r." Sarsapanl!,- -.Verroaa AnUaote. e.. If., Ac- aad arte tw are sans&ed with tt-a reaoit. take o. boa of 44 lKrtor llyrkaaa cli.hSrx'rtbr Pills-and t rr.rrd ta heaita and r in l.- t;:an thirty day a. Tbey are rmralr vegetable, peasant to tale. T.mrt and and aalularr ia UrrWn ti Urvi.-o d .ww .oj shatr.re-1 cWattt:uoo. O.J ad yuac can take tiiena ith adraataca. lirtx.ru-d and sold in the I nik-ri iatrs ocIt b JAS. S.Bl TTLEK, No. ii: Brcmdwar.New York. P art t v -rffrnfrl"nitedSuta r. A Boa of thraa r:U. ectr-lr packed, will ba iMn'i"'! Mlw " rece.pt of nee. which ia O-Nt I'ULLAK, postpaid-n-iH-r rvfundt-J br iha Ajwnt, if ent-re aausfactHHi ia not kirea.

Do You Wish to be Cured? R. BICHAX'S KXGMSU SFECIFFIC FTI-LS MW cure in less than .til 1. r. iV. v i ":" njpuny, JYtnutur IVcay, Seminal ... - - - - . . maw . . . 11 " insatn.y. ami an I rinarr, Jh-huiI ami Nerj r,PO ABei-tions.no m-iier from what cause produced. j 1 rice. One iKdlar per Sent, mat-paid b mail aut-r.K-r. iue rxi mm perlert a cur in most rawes. Address: JAS S.BUTTLER. t.encrl Agtit, 42? Broa-laav, New Tork. tp.II. Wl. Sl-2m. Valuable Business House j FOR SALE. ; The uttdrsi-vl oftlrs f. r sale his NEW TW0-.-n.ftt if if I ( K HOI I -tlie fourth hmwe Sorlh j of cornar of Vain and Mirion east sM. n J M.tnon-st. tV fnmi room of which is now occupied by j - ,h.wm.i. Ki t: t - "P- There are seren rooms and a 'ct-n- twn jrood well and an esceUent cistern j fruit trees and a coo.1 garden. i is,,.!... " :. . , . prem.es. l-n terms will be nindo known, which j will be reasonable. JOSEPH MALAVO. Richmond Ind., Sept. II, lxU. S-tf The FALL Hat Fashions! nlIIE tin '.ersiijijrtl has I ;ust r.-t'iv,sl his new FALL Stvle of li ATS, to w hich he invites the at tention ot all w ho w oul in-lulTf in tiie l.itet fashion. Call at the Hat aud Cap St. .re of JOHN SUFFR1NS Richmond, lad., Sept. 6th, Wt. 101 EZRA NYE, Mii.rn is Stoves and Hollow Ware, I'lain, Pressed, and Jnpaned Tinware. Also, Agent for the Sale of tlie Forest Queen Cooking Stove, And Manufacturer of all kinds of TIX AMI SIIt:i:T-lltO- MOKKt Ti mtri Inm r?,w' Put in Order. A 11 onlers for Spouting, Gutters an.1 ValW-TB, attendeil to with proiuptnosH. Store apjoining Scot;' Furuitun- KNtii, near tha Depot, Kichnittud, Indiana. Jan. 27, ltf New Stock of Hardware! fnpHE subschlxr having just roturned from New M York, takes this opportunity to inform his frienls and the public that he ill noon bo iu receipt of a fresh stock ot Hardware, Cutler, Nails, tirriiige Triminini., ic. Which he is disposed to sell cheap. Please call and see before purchasing el sew here. JKVA.N RF.EI). Aug. 24, Iv!l. in tf. PILES. SUTIE CU R IS!! IsVERV BODY IS I'.ElNti CURED OF THIS .A distressine; disease l.y the use of DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Read what a suflc rer says: Mr. J. .V H irar-le. lflt S-ootid stii-. t. Cincinnati, O., says he has lnen a dreadful BnlTefr with 1'iles torn long time, and has tried nearly cverj thinjr. and could obtain no relief. He umvI alioiit one-fourth ot a pi4 of Dr. Strickland's IMe ointment, and it nude a complete cure. He advises everv one wlio is Kntr'-rinc to try it. Svdd br all Drufrpists. ." cents per rxrt. Manufactured at No. East K.mrth Kiv-t. Cincinnati O. Ask for Strickland's Pile Kemedv. DR. STRICKLAND'S MeHiflaons Cough Balsam! Ctnre Conch, C!d, Sore Throat, Asthma, and t oii'iimi'tion.- It U only neceaary for anr one troubled with these complaint j to try one bottle ol Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam, to ronvim-e them that it i the bent preparation ever oed. It not only cures the aliove affection of tha Throat and t.unt-. hut it curea Nipht Maeata and Spit, tir.jr of Itlood, and i an excellent jrarjrle for a:ir kind of Sore Throat. It in pleasant to take, and a afe mede icine for infant. I'rice 50 cents per bottle. For salby Drufrita penerally. fieneral Iepot O, rt 4th Itreet, C'inciaa nati, Ohio. AMI Strickland's Antie-Cholera Mixture, Is a errmporrti ia of astriiijrot, Inrrtient,i, stimnlaota and carminatirea, which erery phrisn acknowledges is the only preparation that will effect a permanent run of Diarrh ra anl Iy-tery. Tuis Aoti-Cbolera Mixture is now in use in nerera! of nonrrai hospitals where it ;iTe tiie greatest aatfaction. It has saved tiie lires of thoo-tands of our soidwra and eitisn, an4 we will rtiaraintee it to I the lat remedy in tha arorid for Diarrhea an 1 Drwnterr. Mr. Wood, tjf Coriiurtoo. Kr. will he most happr to satifr anr otw a to tiie virtue of Srrv kland Anti Chok'ira J'fixture; in fart we have a (m-at numtier of testimonial trn pationa who hare been eared after being pTooouncod incurable br tfieir phyaiciana. aome after takingr only ooo bott of .trkkIod's Anti-Cholera Mixture. If you suff.T with Uiarruuea and Dysentery try one bottle. soi;nn:i.s! Tmi otijrl.t not to be without coeh a valuable nwdicuies. Tl Cincinnati National Union, of April Jtth, aay: that tif'Osaods of oar aol'liers bars beea pared by the use of Strickland's Anti-Cholera Mix tore. For ale by IUi;iit at cents per bottle. 9Forale at 11n-nmr A Kelly's; Sampaoa A R.is.-' and at E. FVtt a Son's, Richmond. Ind. DENTIST. Ticlirn.onxl, Ind. TrVTAL ROOM ms Tforth YliXk Street, WrM Hiele. aear Mai a.

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