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alladium. Thursday, Jan. 19, 1865. Fl.tvi out the old bir.aev, k-t 1 af r fold, Enshrine a new glory as each in unfur d; Let it spe.ik to onr I r.irCi ti',', sw'wt a t of old, Tbe herald of FiwM a. I orrr the wW. -Lt it float out m triutoplt, let ft ifoitf imd, The boUUj old ensign, a tripe, anil its stars: It gav.Hsour freedom, o'er ahadow. r,ur dead. Have illicit U our lierora, made .acred their scars, Let it im in the sunbeam, anfarled in the storm, Ourgaardia. at uioro ing-, Mir bracon at night, W ben peace shines in splendor athwart her bright form Or w.r. Moody hand hold. t!.e standard of might, t'nfuri the old banner, it traitor crush down, Let it still be the4innr that cover, the brave. The stir spangled banner, with glory we own, 'Tia Un noble a banner for tyrant a4 stave. Industrial College. Wc published 50 extras on Tcusday lat, calling a Mooting of our farmer and ; citicn of old Wayne, wlio are favora ble to the establishment of an Agricnl '' ttiral College in tl.c County, which gave J ubiief ontline of the meetiux bold in thin city, regarding its establishment its 1 basis, and what was etj.ted &f vr citt- i eus, to get such nn instit'i'ion lo-cnted in tLe county, at some jioifit hereafter to j lie lecttd, rovil"A the effort making j proves successful it s nsiles- to , elaborate tfie idea of the vast importance J of 8'ic h nn institution to the people of 1 onr county, cspetially, :in 1 to our State generallj', by a multiplicity of word : became itri inentunalilw wortti is apparent to every one who has given or may give it a thought. Therefore, the first tiling to bo done, is to go to the meeting on next Saturday at Starr Hall, and go prepared to subscribe liberally towards raining the requisite amount of money needed for the erection of the building suitable for the purpose., to be paid on the condition that aj l institution fdis.ll rf lfnte4ftPR nynt; County. It is estimated that it will take 8-"0,00 for this object. Ww cannot too strongly urgo oar citizens to take hold of this matter with a will, and to go to the meeting next Saturday. FORT FISHER TAKEN. On Sunday liwt, this fort wm iMt-ultc'l by our troops anfler Gaa. Terry, and after a resistance of scten hours, tho retails were driven from ttioir utitreiichments, when the rulwl Gen. Whiting, sarrondorHl unconditioimlly his com inand numbering 1,8)0. Tho sebel fureo in the fort was evor -,2j men, when the ombincd attack of the (lect and land forces look place. Our loss was net Accurately ascoitaineJ on ""Monday, but estimated belttctn 7U0 and 800 in kille.l and wounded, besides llie naval loss, which was light not exceeding 100 killed and wounded. Not anhip nor a transport wai lost. Colonel Curtiss was Hefcrvly, Kit not mortsJly wounded. Colonel Ball died of his wounds on Monday morniag. Oolonel J. W. Moore and Lieutenant Colonel Lv man were killed. Colonel rY-ttnybaker and Lieutenant Colonel Corlo were badly wounded. On Monday morning, botw.cn six and seven o'clock, tho inagazino of Fort Fisher exploded, killing nd wounding two or thred hundred IH-tsona. Tut; IJkhh. rnisoSEKS at Ki.miha, N. Y. The Lewiston ( Me. ) Journal ii in j formed by an officer' oil duty at the eauipof rebel prisoners at Elmira, N. Y., thnt of the J,00o confined there, J,niH would gladly take the oath of al- ! legiance. There arc 1,400 in the camp j between 11 and IS years of age. Many are just learning to read, and arc eager for primers and spelling books. Kight thousand cuits of clothing aud 8,000 blankets Lave been distributed to them. They have plenty to eat, and are covered by excellent barracks. Dk8ktbrs from the rebel army have taken possession of the niornitains 0 North Carolina, expelled tho rebel citizens, and, defy the rebel authorities. TiikUK are upwards of ten thousand enlisted men on detached service in Washington. Ono of the hajquntters alone employs over two hundred as clerks. Tub Secretary of tho Treasury advertises for proposals for the building of revenue cutters ( sido wheel ) for the tipper lakes, and one or more for Lake Ontario. Thomas Sims, the fugitive slave, about whom there was such a pow wow in Uoston ten years ago, is now recruiting atffnt for colored troops ia Nashville. Time makes all thing even. lKkmKST LiitfoLK pays f 1,-79 ioeome tax, and Assistant Secretary of War Watson pays Ul.O-W. W. W. Corcoran, the banker, pays and Iteorgetv. niggs pays 1. jiomoi j the Government otneial keep np their i t aiderces in other places, and are not I taxed at V aahmgtou, and most of the brokers and bankers made no returns of income. - - - . Oeu. Sterling Piiee ia certairdy dead. His abilitiea placed him nnions the fore most rebel milltarr commanders. Ilia powers wr pro tittiUd to th firtbpr-41 ancc of the relxrl chomc." and he will r stand at Ui inverted piimicU of tfMnot3 ' notoriatY as tho dcsPOilPT of Xtlaonri , and the tcrjurff; of men trhoats loyalty t will ebm when tb tnemorj- or trsltor? ' Jits rotttd. i F.lht "tbov.ian rtoHars'U aavatl M thtation this j wr by omittliitf th tiftial
chrfktoji girt ot a kuiu id cacn govam menttsbtrk.
spiu;t;uoYF. on. .mill. On Satwrlajr morning Feb. 7th, 144, the abore
Bam4)il jlM, beUitris U J, W. litiiao Jt Co-,, I was burnt down, and on the old .iv, Ho.Iik.f il k has arisen one of tbeV-f, toost .nbstantial and conTrtiient Oil MiJ!s la the West. Just eleven ot! tk. A t 4 I. .. t r .i uni - -. . ; r.tin motion a.lfc, now in .ufui r,oer.tk,n.ncoaoterira- all tfce Denleaities and diaarDointoi?nta
from failures , abactor, f. r.iuciv-r, bnck, follow ei the army. Many women and f and OTCreoibiritr all br inlom'tiMs perseriTanC"-, : . .. , , , , . , , , . T , children, and old men. Kations were : prompt action, tact, manacni?:it and nntnne.Turta. . . its erection in ao aliort a time ia mainlr owinp. SCnrce and the only foOl we got was' On Monday of laat week, we paid a brf risit tot!9 '' ftTSged from tfie Country. The ditfi ldmw "Spring Oror. Oil J!--,- 8-l that wh5eh w eye : iv to obtain food became greater the ly.-held, we will briefly weaeribe. The main builJin- " . , i. 64 ft6 hKhe., by 84. feet 4 incbe,- It U fir, , n?art r W0 ariTOached t0 the City, ( Sgtork liigU- baaemcnt inclmioil. Ths bajcirat anJ vannah. ) j firt tuirj are 12t !a hei-M. The coiid at- ry i When ive came to a swamp one day, 9 f-et, arMthethir1.nl frth .rcS?,' fe-t h??! eV QvHCljd or,k.rei a gHaril put on the The bmlilia i emphatieallvbui!t i nck tne foundi- o i j t:. and ba ment wall. liUj? on an a.r.- fu!l 3a' P'HtOOM bridge, to Stop all negroes who I fe..-t in thickne. The wails of v.c ti;fl v.ng are bri-k ; were not servants of officers, or in some ! -the first af y b-ioK 22 inrhe. in thicko-iS-ba'.ancc j w;ly employed ill the service. About ' 17 inches, aad all rrirerel wit.'i Ute rjf:n. Iu the . . , , , . . ,. ' ... ,. c r . . two hundred were stopped, but they ail baaenvfnt, are aixteea larp; pnUra, 3 fi' t s juire, ah . " J .tandinjr r .tone fmn-!ati on built up s? thr ' found another place to cross, and SO lolfeet from below the bast-m-nt fl'T-the pillar hire ! lowed Tip. In three days more we came each an irm cap, on which rests a heavy ck rro-vn, j p, Kbcnc:'or River. A guard was placed firmly affixed in the timbrn lu e, anl fnra tV:r wt- I 13 sunt..iwk.,w. ,1muM tbir.k it dilute. W.Y h rf. and all stopped a .second time, to (rron earthquake to shake tin fowri(Jr.t!f' or eaj the 1 the aumkr of four or five hundred.; building to aettle the ninth part r,( a hrir, so strong Old men and women women with i its central ppearr(. j , ., , . . . . , . , , . young r in' iron, which thev hat carried The utmort care hsa been taken, in ensrrtn! tie . . i building o as to thomnRhly puard ajraiuirt aeri lent on t'.uir backs for a hundred miles bare- i from fire, an 1 from what we wre tol I and coul l fijoted nl faggOl ; ajl wore left this wec.uMfclys.yth.tit.9nra fi.e pro.f bu.li- timclh nchaneeof crossing. A inr a can possibly irt. In t!. re.r of the b..a.o.-t, u th Enpiuo ro..i 22 ravine, with no boats or raft?. 3cpa-
j by 3 fret, in h h i a bl.v.limit!i's fwe to Hm any I light reiriog V. machinery that way be oee.Kl - I Adjoining the Engine room, is the Vinl -houao of the , t. w. r .v . i f s ini; liinM-osiuns. The rkim r.ngine, tf.st lvj u? I ! in the ..M Mill, haviug h-en tri-t in the fir-, app..- ir to as good a nc,aiiJ bawiignnd r-.inr soin r.-j.iirj is wailing psluciiliy us lorn la -.;rae ii.e n.ari.iuery whenev.T the wat.T fails, r to assist. A n.' loroniotive txiil r, tV-n tho pUce of th? ot I on- whirh is ue I to grmTJb sto.iru for licating the m ol, Vfi r? eprvHsiiig t!ie oil. We aact'ndi'l from the has'n :it to the firs'. ficK.r, n onecornrr of whtfh i a fine office. n this fl.xrr the Esii-M is rtreivfd --nf.pt i 1 into a weihinit apara'.n.', which weighs fortr bushels at a tiin, nd i ran frini
thtnretoa large bin in the has-Toei.t -dr.n-fi from I outrnireoiis aeti were ordered to be carthenre bv elevator, to U e upp.-r s'ories rlan r.ad !.,". , , ...... , . ... . j ried out, mnnv hundreds of blacks ftid then deposited in the prrrxlm, mishmf, Iieitmir, and ! ' upressing ruotn, jost they eedit--all Uot.e by i followed the army, and Were SCllt to machinery. Ilfilton Head, after communication was In this room are the t.-mprrif.g rfoncs vrhirh 'opened with the llei. 7 fii-t In diameter n.l 12 inches in ihtrkes, and en h ' . . . , -ngh three to...-ihe ..ill for gridu.g ti seed- j Many 5ccm so inconsistent m regard mill for grinding oilcake three Urge circular sheet, to the black race. They are very willing ; iron heaters, in nhi.h the fl.11s.-d mcil ii pUc.! 1 jtc- (0 nccept the liOSJi tality of what they; vious to lieine tint in the presses, all heated by team !, . 11 ..1- , ,K 1 , 1 ' ..... I denominate -brutes, and sleep ui tlieir -onduetcl through pipes underneath the heaters ; ' ' thn Hydraulic IVcsses, each irciphing t-us. beds, nnd ent tlieir bread and meat, but All this powerful machinery, is propelled by a Tur- hen it comes to humjnity, '-Oh ! they ', blue wfceel, 30 inches in diaim-ler. j nh, nfltj,:nr ,.1,,. f I, .1 A '
Thu oil is conveyed from the presses to a .sui-ill tank uLich hoi Is about eiirht barrels, and from thence into a large tank which contains eighty barrels; both of j th. tanks are in the basement, and the nil is drawn j frotii the largest inb barrels ready f.r shipmenl. I There .re now in the Mill, .w.t so.wa imsheU of I Klasseed, and it will -tor- not less than fn.pn.i f bushels. j It took 200,000 feet of lumber ; S50 perch of tone, and 3iO,O0O brick, to complete the main building; and I for tho furnace, engina and worxl-house, 30,000 brick were used. Tho brick and stone-work was under fw "unmjiliati! superintendence uf Mr. tSsMi iL HAKNKrr, of eurcity, , and a bitter job was evur done by "".'iicle ria-m" or "ir other maiK" 1
The chief Carpenter was our oil frien-1 Jolls 1!. j The m.vting was callel to order by th rsilent Poscv, and it is not msro flalWry to say, that tl- j lhv n""' f,f the last ranting were Tei4 and .rrr.wwork done under his supervision is like the man cd. good, honest, substantial. We are authorized by tho j Aborting t- t'n ipp.intm-nt at of.r Ust mvtinf. ptopriet. of tho M,ll to commend Mr. Tossy f. -all i C,c l'ri " Mre He improvem nt fl world ...d tha halanee ..f mankind " as a work- nianifestin a II .rtiniltural point of view .'.nrev- the
man t'Sit "needeth not to be ashamed of his ivork," and to say to those wanting similar work, or carpentry of any kind done, that hv n the oian to do it tn a j workman-like manner. ; The Mill-Wright, n as Mr. 1 amfl Ie 1?i .P.f ; (Jrccnville, Ohio; and the job he has thme rvflerw j credit on his skill a a scientific mulian'ic. lbs work i. nrmmiiuj advertisement for his superior work r.a 1 ! workman. ; Tlie Sk'am I'ipes, were fltt.-d by our fricu I ('.HASviu.11 Wick, of the U is Works iu this city. What ' Y doe not know alxiut fliliy ie.Vn-pipes, packing, '. St., is not worth fii'; abont. J?o is a grin, I liy. fr r,,r either U'iHT or Sth M, sn4 no r.iistake, nnd perfer tty ' nndiTstsnds his business. To any one wanting work f rrf this kind done just a. it shonl ! I. we cotnmend J oi'r friend Wict a the mm b employ. ; Indiana Legislature. i j j .Mr. Beeaon's rCSolution reUlrtng the ; State Treasurer to make a statement of ,' nil the money pat't ot, to Whom Vu, ' ' 1 and for wh.it purpose, since the adjourn- 1 merit of the lastlegislatui'C, was adopted, Tfl eirt!,lifc business, fie ls, oiferod a resolution, wbleh wi ad.ptCii, reeuiring nil bills to be read O KCCOrid time by the 1 title only, for reference. Senate bill, enabling county boards to borrow money to encourage enlistments, was read a second time snd referred to 1 commit too. A bill appropriating :tr.M,00) to pay interest on State debt, which had been provided for by Gov. Morton, was read twice. I.vii.vXAi'oi.is, Mttiday, Jan. lo.
The Supreme Court has just decided ill leg.s. wbieh bnmght up a discussion on th.- proposed the Cast Of Reams VS. The State, that the Agricultural College in Inlicvi, and tha fo'lowmg . .. - i ! , i . pre.mbl anl resolutions war a 1 .p:.-t by tho Assotircut Court has jurisdiction to hear and . . ' ' ciat: in : tletrmiuo cases arising under lionor law ,. , . , , , c At a mutiiigc: t.u Kiehvnai 11 ,rli -.i.tarai Asmctlb9. Overruling the case of Loner vs. r;:,m, list i ia Xo. 3 Eegtaj Halt, cn aturUy JauThe State, 22 Ind., 4'1, on thr.l point, twy It, ISSJ, a romniittec ws appxntcl te attend the Court holds that the Leeislat-jre ma v, hi? "" 'a li-r '". Monday Jan. v't on 1 . ; th sub;ct cf tbe ryrtpc,eit Inltistriat ant Agrictllturin an act creating ftac otTense, provi-U s! :il n3j an, preitfnt c,e rMmg for the punishment t!iereof. prear.i'jleand rcsohiilon. Section 19 Of Article 1 cf the? State Wiikkeas, a manuiint becj-t'st has be.-n r.i-Jc to Constitution, only requires thc subject to , thnt Uteby Cagrv. for purpese of eal iwing be expressed In the title; mitters proper- an In lastrial ant Ag-ieuitarai Coi'u-g.-. ani. lv connected therewith need not be. An WnEsa.vs.no part ot this i"t.ito is hettr cicuTa'.?-J . f to advance this interns! than t hvt.o C nntv : and
ci n-ou.a.m, .wv-ivi.v.oj,
llfjUOrs, and providing pVCSltlCS tOr tne tnbnteri in the N.s-Ui. S with an I West, arvl central violation thereof, is thc subject cf thc i Pr thereof : Wt as citizens of satd county respect- . t , , 1WV, i . fulir ak t!e lecirl atnre to kwk well to the t.-,ct;on
uqimr uas oi a r., ......... e- manuta ' of e0ftrcinR 9UCb penalties is a matter pjoperlr f onn.cVca therewith Without propcrlv COnnCCiCct tncrewit.l. 1 ltnOUt stich provision the act would have no 1 vitality. The opinion In this case also ! overrule the case cf Stmckiuan vs. Thc Opinion ill this case alSO overrules the case of Struckman vs. ThcSute 21 In 1 , 160, a tO averments In indictment, that a pint sold wns Issa than a qnart. The Court judicially ecc" tin pint. This decision crcaU considerable excitement nmongthe liquor racn and their attorneys, as ft restores tlo"llcune law in iis full cifeet, whU-b lta,l lcn enbstauiaUy ;dro fated by to cid trncti. .. . - ,. It it stated U?tt the cnlUr of cottcn In the ootliw6tero province of India , fcincr3.d fifty percent during th J Ut Jtf
Lettip From Savannah. We are indebted to onr friend L.
I). i --BB5, iq., tor tDe following CXtraCt ' from a private letter dated "Savannah, i Ga , Jan. 4th, 1665 :' : 0 flie march, as was very natural, a rrpaf niflnT slaves left their masters ami . rated tlicm from the hopes of freedom, ! 9i) Jon herishel, and likely to have . , , , , , .. . been fulfilled bv the march of the I nwn : troops through their country. They were left there, and rcjioit snys, til o reb1s euie on thcia and tlaughtered them I like e!ieep. I am inclined to believe 1 that many -of them were raptured and killed. This was only twenty eight miles from Savannah. It is a burning disgrace to the otherwise good name ! of (len. I)avis. Notwithstanding sueh j ' ' f- 1 - " " l" "v v - v.aw v.a ' rt It isthe universal testimony of CV?ry CS(.nj)0,l Hicer and soldier V. f.O has been , .. , , , , ,, , , -onRn in the rebel hells, that the slaves were tlieir only saviors and guides, Thev wre alwavs ready and willinir. :md that too, at the rik of their live?. Men who have been in rebel prisons have had tho prejudice taken out of them vry conidcrably. The Richmond Horticultural Association. ! last few years. The Treasurer pres.Mitt.'l a report ' which was referred baclf to him with instrttcticss to I mike a more specif!" report with the items. Th; Conine (tee 0:1 the premium !ht f r (!werr, was eonti'.iu : I. ; i The following pip-'r was thsa red by ll. S'n irr.w. j inro,luL'ti,ry t" a series : ( riB-.'t rnsstrKvr, -I was r 'Ti?st I at our last wi?; ting, t.t r.-.l f ip.-t on soma Ilortioultur.il aabKCt - onr next. Oi' course I thought I Bind. obey, an 1 rating my thoughts t work t ) find t':i. subj-ct, I f-'A'l'ly discorert-J that 1 wat n -ither a .scholar or .1 poet, n r was I le r.i? 1 ia tho scioncj of Mineral, 'gv t - r I'ng.logy, hat the knowledge which I possessed on this raPst inlerc-tlng ant important ytiJ.jec, H-Hiel- t fm-, was simply what I had deriral r un praetie! ' exp?ri ,) as an amiturist. O.Vn w -re the tiiu.-s that my failures became my t teachers ; and as nv mind beam yr' l' tho,M;lt of tho butting forth , rf .''priiig. an 1 tho gt'oiving of ftuils f.n I lloners, I waH impresset thit now was the tiiro, while tha earth asl kedin the icy craVraM of winto f.tf ' Um r aul wmmrci gr, refs an,t ,. tunsts, to ri'a 1 anl retl.-ct, store the gVanrT nf tha mind wvl! : gatfvr r.; th- fracm-nts dp all that may ba as"ful (r-'iu X'liC virions jmrna's eT the day, ,r- miv f";1-T P'P,''. ' " " !'- riatu-' siTi fr'-Wi h"r rest, and H" rs-ti, psriiri Otwus Iter b.'-solr1. b' .'illfu'lr rut ia t'f jrsirt an 1 the seel - the tree aa-1 to? t nn - tlie shrub and i"-t rose. For jersua l? I I nin. that it is aim isr. if C 't always, our fault ( n t nsttir.' ) t'lat W3 fail in onr cipV-.-'stioo.; ' Ferhips i; was never m ire inrun'iVnt upon us, as st the coming aetsnrr, 1 1 have .vcrything i i order with n vi"-v to twnini'M wtr It -r, a-. I at th" stma t'mn incrvjseour projn xi.ms, in evcTy bri.t 'i beta A-ri-cilltnral snd 11 .rticnltural. Tiie many, very in my dorian Is thit we wili hsrc to ti?et. t-!-.' fnvjw the heavy laias n.'cessary t ) t'i.- sustaining of our g.w'ernni.ot. honl 1 al;ii nish vi-ry on?, tint bv'Vh pur m.'cul a.ii pbysieo! fcS?rgw should Iti kept activa. W. J. Di-Lis. Wss ba'leted a mcttibcr, The .-.'retsry t-ien rea 1 a paper prss-; t d by t. fTBATTSN from Ir. Wirj'tn, un AgricisHural ColwheW49 oCteT -nt.,c insrtwti.vrs aw berwlir disKiehroon 1. before miking a iocati-..a elsewhere. Tiierefire A'creii, That we as t!;e Kichmond H ttieadarai Ass,ic!iitr.n, claim on our pwtthc esUblisamt'nt ct e lege, ia our midst, Jl h eri,ater cfi;toJ tJ an institute. On behalf of the Asoeiati-Ti. 4, C. KTLir, Pres. T. h..biwn, s-"y. The fotloWiwc ecirrrmittecj w.-r? appoiatod to attend ' the roeatinc fa M m 1 ay e-ea s t preji-nt it, rii : Ttif.wav IIiTRts-vx, B. SrsiTTis and H. T. Bntr. The tnetshers who were pres-wt then pid tbr anDual sSbKriptioo of fifty ret-", o thl Secretary. The '"resile t ex'eibite-1 n? Catswba in of assJ ; j'laiity, an-I Cafiwra grip?. frv!a t-vw-i, as w;i as ( $smi srV.M. VV. L. TTLa,ei-.t'iwJ Toip Hoc'sen, VH'i-n PsCi'swer, Ac., Ii- J '. K--ibary Ru&set. Iv.-liO wvt "c, frc Oh.s. Orw jr to: a afplta were exHvSVxi f.-r a name, S. StaTT-, .snibitrl aa Ecgliab , nt:,;c .va feU. AVtwl tc cv-t .tarisy, Jaiitlare. Jiti, at .3 cVu e T. M, sa tn n. SU 3. 3.
Vaccination.
At a meeting of the Kaode Island . . . i , ? ' "' "ini.n : - iMivt'red lv I)r C I Coliiks or i Providence, in " ooaclndicsr -which the speaker onere-l the 4fo..oin rules for i guidance in laccinatlpn 1st. iceinatto:i 8l:o:na ! e is-.a-if "possible, irom arm. -wsu taken from p'-rfe -t vesicb' and healtiiv e!:i' lren, ju; pure lymph. - upon well : 1 cfore the ., - , , . j - on the seventh -r eii.t i iiuv. , I !.ii,-,i ,Ur,;.im.,l5t1!!,ll i prnetieabl?. ia gol !;e.tu r.od ee tion wiien irom one to tour moruus : i. or earlier if in daujrer from variola. The number of incrtion points or number of the veieU- pro biccd &i.e Jd be not less thai two, while three or feur are etill I ctttr. 4. The progrces t f tLi.4 vesie'e should be carefully wateLed and rl.vr.j s insjeted on the seventh r eighth l:v, an 1 if not found regular, the operation should be immediately repeated. ."'th. The first :ei ination. if sucvesful, may be saftly trusted till from the tenth t the fourteenth year, whfn re vaccination should always be perftnntxl. th. In cm' revaccination shotild produce the perfect vaccine vesicle inirie-di lied by the tirt aceination, a second revnecintttic n should be performed, and so on until the tlrus cease to have anv proper eireet, tr in other words until the , system is fully saturated. 7th. Jt is a safe procedure to revaeci- , nate again at about th-age of twenty . live yer.. th. In ca.-Cat f ixat exposure tocou- . tagion, or iu seasons wLin the variolous i influence is extremely active, and in all eases of doubt, revaeeinate without any regard to pre ions vaccinations, whether; lliey be one or many. The speaker believed that if those rules could be strictly followed wherever thev are applicable; and should be brotig lit to bear t.poa every inemU-r of the hu m: u family, small poX would soon be - come a thing of the pant; the btr.dv of i 1 1 111 i u-a-.it 1.1 r.Y iin.'oisit v cease to ; study it as a clinical disease :, the broad a,,d"'rl...,tlv v,,f,l thr.v.,rl. wbieh Sf
many million of lives have parsed from roprovng ,ome raw recruit whoso roea earth, would be lorever closed ; while all i musket hung fire; the whole fo.boved people of . every clime, freed from this j l,-v t?u luring forth ol the whole bond of death; would ever continue to j warm the-boys dancing and shouting bless the name of Jenner. ! tlho,s",:,tor, -,rIs 'n!,,1ent,nl tvro and threes, descanting secrets out of " 1 the mouth of one cape bonnet into that Communion with Spirits. ; cf another. A lady iu England is creating pu"te a . A rK1TirKR Item The court was sensation in the pirittml way, and ealIcJ- Thpro wa3 a cljltd n tho proinises to e-.eel t,.e Davenports m h.-r hrnw of lhe :lu Silence rainol. dealings witiithemnrvelous. She styles ( Wiiiram Mulligan ' was h!M but Wilb.or.elf '-.Mre. Duke Saunders, and Ham wa3 Thc jade thundered. claims to have the extraordinary gift of . Tllo prosecntin- atiorney stormed. The
tio:ti:ig comrnunicavton an-.l conversation for niv length of time, ana anywhere,
with the depaited in tho spirit world, j She :ivs: -I can communicate with the 1 A debuting society has under eonsiderspirit nearly as soon as it has left the , lto', the question. -Is it wnng to cheat !t-ly. Time is no barrier, for no spirit ( a lawyer ?" The result is e xpected to vui Yc-ist niv call." f-'(' "No; but impossii le."
She then goes on to say that she has had communications from all sorts and ron It ion- of p-rson, from Adam liimeeif down to Thackery. Her sj.iritual correspond cuts include Abra'iam, Noah, Moios, l'ilr.te, Q ieen Wiabeth, Mary, iiicii en .-.co i.-, .-iris:i;ie umoiwuoih stie asserts '-gives prnlosophieal explanations of incdium-writing, )Johu Ib.;n!iti, Sliaksj.care;' ArcIibWiop Whntcly," Sir dohu Franklin, and the late I'n'nee Albeit. The New United States Senators. The I'nited States Senators whoe terms expire on the 4th of March next, are Salisbury, of Delaware, wlio will he re elected; Kirbafdson, of Illinois, who will be succeeded by Kiehard Yates; (irimes, of Iowa, and Anthony, of Rhode Island, who have been re-elected; Hale, of New Hampshire, who will be suceedevl by Aaron II. Cragin ; Harding, of Ore goti. who will be succeeded by George , If. Williams-. Howard, of Michigan; Wilson, of Massachusetts; I'owcl!, of Kentucky; Farewell, of Maine; Wilkinson, of Minnesota: Ten F.vck, of New drrey. and Cailile, of tho State of Vir- , glnia. A New Fire Extinguisher. G. align an i's Messenger avs that an apothecary at Nantes hn just discovered by the merest accident that ammonia put out fire. Hi happened to have about seventv litres of benine in his ce'l,-,i", and his boy, in going down carelessly iith a light, had set lire to it. A --u.-t.n;i;e was soeeciliy nt band, and Jiail after pail of water was I cing ponrcd into the. ce lar. .vitnoiic 'roitijciiiir any eib t, when th aj'otl.ecary him-elf took up a pan winen was standing netdected in a corner, and t-nr, tu-d the contents into the .-e! Itr. J ' his a.sb:iishmeiit the llanus weie fiuiicl.e.l as if by magic, sn.l t;po:i cxatninati.m he found that the pail, which belonged to his laboratory, 1 contained a oi'intiv of limiid sminor.ia. Tiie resr.Is is easy to exi an on cirntiilc principle?" ; for ammonia, which consists of parts c; itrogen and 1 s of hidiojjcn, is easily deeomposed by heat; and the r.itrogen thus ret free in the? midst of a eo:iiUgra;ioti must infallibly put out the ihu.ies. Sherman killed sli the dogs on his line cf march. A western editor wished Sherrnsn would nnrch thronjrh hi neigh-bcrho'-vl, and we might a l l thousands of sheep farmers in t!te eastern States will echo the wish. New Yorker, Plvcrybody who buys a book or a news paper is ir.terestc 1 t!-.at the t-ix on knowledge, in the shape of rn oppressive and prohibitory du'y on foreign paper, be ?c: or, t tl.c measure? already t cfor re Congr u ;h repeal. No one is likely to oppose it. !n or out cf Congress, brt the nun who own pap or ,ni"'?- : A hog was recently so! J in Atchison. Iv5:ijftj, which weighed 1,1-- pomi-is net. It hro-ip-ht tn cents rer pound, mikiug Sll-2v. Tli Emperor of K 'ts.ia baa recently alslis'.d erfdo;a in Traus Caucasia the last of the H'Jssinn provinces in which it exists. Tbe PortLm 1 Ar js Fays there is not r. paper in ?da;ne. with a single exception, which is paying thc interest on thc money inveted. At Providence last year the transactions in printing cloths amounted to t;0T,l"! piece, a fi'.lir? o"T fron th previons rear of 1223. pieces
Thk Marriage Fkv. The late Pr
. .A , . . 7 . mer admit t the t--vso wirr trhich o. vi-msri , mer a.bout the ease with w hich a minister , earned his money. '-Now,' paid the fafraerv'when vou are called on to roarr a couple, you never expect a sura les thn .three dollar? this for a fewlumutes servK'e. IV replied the lott ir, I wohI I r.gree to gire you half ; f raj nest fee forn bushel of potatoes.' j Very well. said the farmer, -I'll take yp'ir orfer. nn I send roa the potatoes.' A few davs afterward the doctor was ; called on to sr lice a couple at Hotown. , . ' .. . f s pls'-o abont four m.Ie from where he W!.en the ceremonv was over tin rroom - r.i 1 to the worthv minister. soiiuii.ing tor y-;;r trouble. hat say yo-i to taking one of my terrier pups r The 1 o-t b-v?o !, I tell y--u, in the country. Sho'-.kin" nice to have in the barn. Wi-rth full live dollars and I suppose s tiuie -2 -.v-.n;! 1 do lor the pii-.-e! eh V The d 'et ir took the pup with joy. The joke wi?-; too o'ovl ; he batom-d to the farmer, saying: 'Now, friend here is my fee how t-iiaii w e divide it V Ti-' farmer relished the jke so well that lie increased the potatoes to half a doen b:ii litis. rrTLere are at ic pre-ent tune te-- :rid tiftv-eight thirteen fij erinten leni .igcr.cies sub agencies fonnected w)t;i t!ie Indian s rvice, and having the iv: r;c of about two hundred different tribe of Indians. Tho estimated tium b.T of Indians within the limits of the United States, is :)0'V'Oit. The number of schools reported is forty seven, with sixty-one teat heis and 1.4's pupils, The Indians Lave under cultivation acres of land, in addition toU.oTs : acres cultivated by the government for j and in connection with them. The ; wealth in individual property owned by Indians i reported at I ,V"1 , 1" 1. T . ' :lil' ,T "ooi.. James , Iv?11- 1! h' V" a; n,?st v,v';1 r,K'tVre f the ancient distri.-t . school, where, lie say, in passing tue , Si ,11001.. James j . V-' . ' ' r V 1 i i '"-i" -o. o.. mumg w... ( of two or three svllable witli won ler- ' r'i'.'n Rn;1 1ia""t.'; b.V "tb.C VO100 of thtf OfllCOr 1 follo-ved in comnmnd j iurys irti,or3 United, ft for the prisoner , ho.i ,;--. There are 11. ves-c Is laid tip at Chioairo wharves for thc winter. The-y are making tar extensi vely in Carroll Co., New Hampshire. Fhe Uussrau tclecrardi is now comieie to fie trontiers ot tlniia Vdmiral Farrigut received his commissi'in a-; vice admiral on New Year's day. A Spanish S pm Iron has been sent to the Pacific, but not for a pacific purpose. .... Ossian K. Dodge is in San Francisco, and intends to write a book on California. V Canada Farmer killed his best cow the other night supposing her a Fenian. Ill) earthquakes have occurred in Great Britain and Ireland the present' century. j ....The KiebmoTid Kxaminer calls' Lord John Kcssclt a "venomous little abolitionist." At a lb ton dinner party lately. Gov. Andrew was presented with an oi l fashioned kitchen clock, whivh kept time during the battles of the Revolution. " : The rebels in Tciai" are spinning cow hair mixed with cotton as a substi t-ite for wool. .... The real n.imi.' of "'Josh Billings,'" humorist, is Henry G. Shaw, of lo ,ghkecpsie, N. Y. North Carolina has furnished lls,1G" men for the rebel armies, of whom Is', were conscripts. Th-2 Kiiirlish are talking of building small batteries to be us,d in the crosstrce'' cf men of war. Col. Seafnn. J;i-?i National Intel! igeneer. retired from tlm !as spent over 00 j earj m the c litori.d chair. In rhihvlelphiatlipy talk of abolishing the lire department, tud letting the contract of fcxtinguUIiing f.rt s. --Oregon sends a fresh back woo lsman to CsMigress, vr';rj had never seen a railroad til! he :a:ne o:i t'i)a nrors. Tho Conredcrales ha c a machine in Richmoa 1 capable of turning ut 3Jo,. percussion gun caps ui hours. Thc general impression in Mexico i3 said to be tliat Maxmillian's rule can not stand more than six months. A citizen of Nashville who wont out to witness the attack on Iloo-d had the top of Lis head taken o!T by a shell. ! An immense mine of emery has been discovered in Cheshire. 3Iftss.. of a quality unsurpassed bv any ia the world. G.c-rjre N. Sanders taJ-e ruins to dcn that Le was concerned in the tdot to b-:rn the !;otels of New York city. Ir. Keith, the well known mincrolojrist, of Courw eticnt, has found a vein of gol t ou his ivn lan-I is working it The eotnponsation of the clerk and rne-rr;rs in t':o vrr.r department and its brtroltv.s reaches the s'irA of -?l,2'o.- " On (I. " Ii:t..-rtial rve:r;e receipts for De-cenbr-r were j2l,G;.."-i: sl,ani for the I six months ending Dec. SI, were ; 5")f,:;oT To. ' Tieti5nds of s!icc-p have been lost in Interior California from cold wither. ' They were sheared too bite in the fall.
DR. BORT.
EYE, EAR, LUNGS, Throat and Heart. Eclecticism To t"oanmptive Imnlid nnj Other. DR. 1JCUT, Ijito of Vis New y.V ;t u and Kur Infirmary, and b.i i n:t!y c-.-lebra:! f r fcis unparattoi sticWss in curit; j:.-a.-s Javhare hfrvtfirv bati ike- skill of mist f t.s a -l!! i distinguished llivsicuns of this e"ti-tr. hss by specal retjTiei't fnm nirnrrroas per-.TC wi n in.' Ii:!y aU";ting his services, c.insent-e-1 to visit ihi- f 1'nwing plaees : - - . . , X I' , r. k. a-l re ui.ii :i iwj seeks. Knont at toe tiuouncwa H VT! ho ;i C-T'enKo. lal., at the Jtmcs If nse Jan. C"f.. 2-tS. th an 1 ;tH. ;!! K- jn ShelNvriUe. ShetW ('., Int.. st th- Kay H-mis... M ilar. Teus 1 ir an I Wt-lneadar, Jan. 3.'th 31-t ii i I' d. !t. " Will be in KushvitV. Rart Ind.. at the Carr II u-?. TrTir- in , Yn lv ar 1 tnriv, Kebruarv -I. 3 !. an i 1th. wit ;V' aSvi plsosj crery twn msnths f. r --a.' r m y.jrs. N -i-e pie -1 apply bet thrvii who can dfterrrrine the s Tt'.r.N i thnrongh br.-i Itiy.wian an.l urgwn !r-:i :is n'-.Trne.l and pa!:ry Qttack. Ainw; t'i- Iat iri',1 readilv yield t 1K. liOKT'S :r .i!nnt. miy be t,-rsum rvte 1 fi'lt.iwir. : t.vir. i : a it. lir.VKT, THIitl IT, 'TAItKTr. 1,1 I K. kidm:vs. HI. VIMH.'K. scirori t.. An I al! ill -- i f I!ip !loil. rincing aiI burzing ii iu t'lr H-'-i 1 an 1 K ir. d .-nlurt-i from tiw liar, i' !'o, cf t:ir. a;i.. ii i'i,' various kl'uU1 ainl c) r ti.e li.' of itiL4 Kvo, Ear, ir Throat trv-aUst n; n mo!! I'st.ibiisliwl principle. tfr t o.vst i,tathn kki:k. -t--As hi tiv must n-.(t.inly te limited, it l-eho-rc om" dt'ir"it4 of con-uhini,: him to Do So At Once. hu 2, Huudrci-. f testimonials of curb's can 1 aeei t bis r.in-i. A selection of a few- are snbiiunel. Hea l recent t-tin iiials. Kilracts from the lioeheter, .V ., Pally I iih.b and Advertiser of June l--'4. I'r. lort. t!ie celehrnle I I'liroi-an. Eve. Kar. and I-'ieg lli sician an I Sutsn, has pai l I ns vietnity a aiieeesslnl pr'lessioiial 1 isit. l'unn; Ins stay in our nu dit. we learn that he lias p.-rforiiKii s.uie very romirkaMe nn'S. Two esses in particular. One was tiint of James W. M.k A K i . f Ml. Morns, who has Ut n il-.,f for 11 pn arts of years and has consulted ,-f the most eelel rat -l Aurisw, ainl all without any permanent relief. Hearing of t'w wonilerl'td cores I'r. it. rt bus performed during his sojourn in t::e Vetern p.irt of ew York, and elsew here, w is induced to con-oik lr. lkirt at tiie Osborne Iloii,e. SjtuiUy. Jiu,e 2.'i. submitted to an oeratlon, w as soon overtaken by UK-dical treatment fisun I'r. r rt. aixl I ran hear, only three days having clapse.1 since opjilyinif to lr. Uort. AiuAiu-r case f 1!io.Uhss. of 1 rt rears stiindiiig. The case n as that of Mrs. tnnrge S. Monewell, of Warsaw, who has Uen blnvl from Cataracts over both ey es for K. years, at! was vj,'rattsl i.n very successfully in a few secuiids by I'r. lort, al the Ostiontc II nise. The other cures nre a few of theiuanywlto ar -daily receiving Is-nefit and brine cured by I'r. Itort, who is without dtmht, one of the most successful IT.ysicians and Sure-eons of the Ki. Kar, I.ungs, Heart, Throat, Catarrh, crotnla, and diseases of the liUistaiil I riinry Organs. a iii:mai:kahm: oi'ckatiox. On We liK'.sliy, S.-pt. SStli, pr. llorl perfonned a very reitv.11 k able oper.'tioii on the J,.ft ear of llie daughter of Mrs. IS.-11 W hited, of this city. Tiie iperali ei was perform I in a low seconds, which restor.sl th l-i-ai-ine to the left ear. so inncli so that the patieut rvoi! 1 h -ir a clock lick very distinctly. Her bearing ha ! ieiious to spj'li inr to I'r. lt.rt, ls-n so much ineMired, lor npwarls of eii;ht years that she was ii:i i!!e t distinguish anyt riiig aid to her uulesa it was spoken v. ry leu 1. A 'soof IiMiftirs ol T wen t) -one Vrnrs Mimdi:: ; t itretf bv Ir. Hurt nt the IIuutin House, Teire II;:te. To All- WHOM IT MY CONCERN ! I, Janws W. Morl,n, a nli-1 to Or. llort sonv two we-ks since, f" tho r.s:orati"n of my hmrinp. 1 wns, previotis to applying to biin, deaf for twenfy one years, so af least sixte.-n years I e nil I not hear a perm speak mih-ts said ieron was very close to me, ami lralloocd loudly. I ul rnitted my case to lr. Itort, who performeil tlie operation in a few minutes, rarsnrg but little or no pain, which improved my hearing almost instantly. lr. llort further pns ril'e 1 evrtain rewdii-s, Ixstt know n to himself. I nrin visited lr. Itort to-ilay, with my hearing jierfectly restored. Also the ringing rvl hissing noise in my head has ceased, and to those fHictl in lik,i manner, I would sav, by all means, consult Hr. Itort. and cditaiti his candid opinion. Signed this gl.-t (lav of Sept.. 1SS4. JAMKS W. MOUTON. 1. o. A idr.-iS, Monteiuraa, Ind. Still another ense of Hfiifnpss Cured by 11 r. Itort. To SI.L WH1W IT MAT COSCF.RS : I. Vm. Hall, nj.lie- t- Or. llort this day, S.itnrdav Sept. "itth, for tiie restoration of my bearing. 1 ubmithNl my cum; I" I'r. llort fr an operation, w ho performed it in a few moments, w hich resultct in the comjdoto restoratKn "f my bearing, and the ceasing of th rinrinjr and loizime; nois.-s in my head. To tiioxe afflicted in l:k" loanner, I w ould sav. consult I'r. llort at once. .Signed this 2Mh dav of fept., lSfit. Ww. II AM,., AVatton Cottage Vigo Co., Ind. 1'. O. Address : Ellsworth, V ig- Co.. Ind. 1', ,-s. Mr wife has alio te,,ii ulljicted with a llp-nelrial rtfction for eleven vears, and has Iks.-u iinler the professional charge of manv phvsicians in tins ci'.y, and obtained no p-rni miTit relief until she consulted Ir. It-.rt at the lluntin Hons", some two rus ks since, and ahe has derived more ru rman'-nt relief under the tr' atment of I r. Itort than h has in the pi' rrn vears 'revious. Watton Cottace, Ind. H u. HAI.U Read New Testimonials: I hire tieerj blind with Cataract, over lydh eye- for 'g :i yars : wa operate I on bv I'r. Itort. al the Jtiire'i Hons". Terr If nit", Sept. 221. 1 !. now can ss-" to real f'tn" pr:nt. I wa previ.ms to spvir.U t I'r. ITt. s-i l,!inl t'nt 1 emild ifd ve anv ol't f-r m:f y"ir. anl n-"V rwtitrit thanks to Dr. It, rr t t'r the .' ii displsre-l nrj mv ea-se. To thoe wit'i impaired sight I wcill siy," I".Krir not antil rini hive consulted Dr. Itort, tlr rs-nown-! Snrs-on. of lhe live, I'.nr, Ac. siened at Terre il iu!-, In ft t!ii 21 dsr of Xoeem,er, ls',4. JAMKS .VEI.SO.N', 1'. o. Address as ab.we. .'till Another. Mrs. Anthony 0?'rvi 1-r, bal a ease of a Cataract on the r.fht eye, of nineteen years standing, cans-d froi uirtarna;i"n of tije eye. mie-us?n y ears ago. jrra'iunlly f-eeominir L-l.od m t'n- rtf t-t eye. Sim was rnmi-rate-5 on by l.'r. L'oit, which r'-v,red her sight m a w.-w davs. AUr -s A.XTilONV OSTHMF.K, Terr. llau:.. Il. Still Another Case of Ieafne. . Mr. Tl.s. P. McCoy, of Coles county. Id., raile-I anl jimo.td iiis cs t , Iir. IV.rt, Oit" 2-th, at tio Sherwood House. He can now Itear. This can lie re'err -l to by ra'iin? on the Clerk ..f the Armada, or of Vt. Kussell, t i -rk at tbe Slier o-l il uv. M my other trst'tnonUls, fr-ro f-ervms of the l.igHe. " .s "aniing. who reside in our midst, can be sevo anl enininei at Ir. Itjrt'. R ms. An Extraordinary Operation nnd firmrknhle C'nre f )?nfnes, ft t.'rty-tire rrr iar-!Tr;. th. rcsa't or so opcrat; n j- rf -rm,-d t-y I'r. K,rt. fhe celebrated F-nnfcin E-e. f.ar. t1 Lung Fr.vsirin ao t S':rg-on, from the '-'v York f-eceral Eve, Ear, nd Lung lnfirr.arr. w:., in now stepping at trie Sherwrxri IT C. iri .'-, r-;jf. As is -I- '. I -e lcn deaf for opwsri of li.;rte-fiTe tj.'i- r.;uch so t?:t I could not fcar t"..j-,"s. f., t' r -.1.; :t;' n I entered the office of fr. II- r:. at tS-sh r . 1 il Wrdaetdsy, Oct. 1 2th. 1 : -h'.iu. 1 c - e.i-e to him f r an operate, which w -.". err, asi tv;!t V-. without eau:-sr but s':;:t p-L- I sgiin v:rr,"i I'r. Ut this f Fr-dav ) m-'rnin-. Oct,' r I If h. an ! na new h-ar perfectly well. I !.-". vi n t .ppl.vtng to Pr. Itort. eonsuit' I r" n under the trMtinaitit uf all tie ao-ealle4 dist-.ijiis'i'd anrist I cn'd li--.nr of. adt,mi pfirprse. ur,t I snbtniite-i rcy esse to I t. IU rt, and thanks ti tfieia vl c -',nkd la roovi't liim. I am confident, had I t a:-prl to I'r. lrt, I woold never have rerrvrl re;.' ie.-.r;n. S ;-rei t::i. : I rj-ijy) trr rn;-,g, Oct. Hth, at the Sh?risd il,is ?. ALUEKT M. STEOrsE. I"ot --."".. AAlrer : YiocvnDe, Ind. "V i iV Kl-ir eitrrt from a letter of a Jf "1 darrtb person, of e-gl;teew rear', rtaadiwg, rev I'r. fWt :
Corr, CTay Co Xo. 14:h, 14. As roa reiTielvdi. I shall inform you of tor daughter's caj ' deafness aoi bcr. kcu of speiach. Aa von are aware, you oj r t.-1 on her ears and throst, on tlx- 3d of October, 15 1. She baa new ireevared
j her hearing, also htr apeeeh is cast inrprovutg, an4 j thanks to ytm fr the re-overr or air daugfitef. Mm, i As I remarked to yon. I had eonsuH.vl a guol many j etiint-nt s'.i'gns. and all with one averd, gava it as tStsr opno that nothinp eoiW be dooe tor the retors turn r th-r hevnii an t sjvch. !any p-rstns h-?re arv ani mi to soe yon. and wish to know luw long mi inleo I to raraain in Kranavill. JAfOH U THOMl-SON. r Worth Living For. When from my room I chancel to stray, to pend an hour at the close of day, I evs?r firrd the place most dear. where some friend treats to laer beer. Stienrinenfo Ajt. Ab! yes. my friend of city life, sura such a treat cuers such a strife, but better than such d es by far, are pleasure of a fine cigar. Placer Herald. Such pleasures may suit baser minds, but with the good no favor finds; wo think the purest joy of life, is making Ioe with one's own wife. Vulcan Idycr. Most wise j our choice, my worthy friend, in Hymen's joys your cares to m l, but we, though tired of single life, cant boast of having our own wife; and so, when 'neath our cares we faint; we fly to kiss some gnl that tifn't yet Ileperter. That ' lager beSji" w ill bile provoke, while '-line Havanas" end in smoke. To court one's wife is better far than lager been or tile cigar. Kisses, the dew of loves voting morn, break on thc lips as soon as born. These all aro untight to that great joy the first glance at your Jlrst l-orn boy ! Evening Ledger. lis true, a lov's a wished for Idessiug, but then suppose the first a girl ! A dear sweet child with w.tj-s caressing, with pouting lips nnd nixl llaxen curl, with dimple checks nod laughing eye, to come and bid "papa" good bye! So whether boy, whether t'other, embrace the babo and then the mother. Sm Francisco aiir. Heaven bless the wives! they fill our hives with little bees and honey. They ease life's shocks, they mend our socks, but don't they spend the money ? AVhen we are sick, they heal us quick that is, if they do love ns; if not, we die, and yet they cry, and raise tombstones abovo us. .... Four thousand death; in Chicago the past year. ....The extra Income tux of President Lincoln was ?l,"7l. .... The oil fover has appeared in N. Jersey, but tho oil has not. MAKKIKD, On the evening of the 17th-, rust, by Rev. F. j. linn, at bis residence near Centreville, Ind., Mr. Jsmks A. Corns of Kokomo, to Mum Cuikuittb M. .sn.fcH,of Centrvv ille, No card.. WANTED IMMEDIATELY 10,000 Tons of Flax Straw. F tussubscrils-rs have taken the mill on the Williams -H. burg l'ike, formerly used as a paper mill by J. Tuistlctbwaite, where thev intend maiiulactunng FLAX COTTON, And will purchase all the flax straw oft-red, either in lar-e or small ipiantitiea, ami will pay a liberal price in cash for tlie aame delivered at the mill. WHIUUIT, llliOWM A CO. Richmond, Ind., Jan. IS, 4A-3m. COMFORT AND ECONOMY. raillESE two very desirable qualitie mra coinhinodi M. in an eminent d"-gree, in tho HARD RUBBER TRUSS, and to thc atllicted needing such Instruments. W oais recommend this as CLEA.M.V, I'L'KAHI.K, and from its adaptability to any form, much more comfortable than most other Trusses. Our stock of .Hariri's, fitch'-, Ilnhbard's, Killer's mid Hie Hard Ittilibcr Tiuss Company's Instruments, is largeand well assorted both forchildTen anil adnlts. We have private room whiTe t'ie Instrnments ran be applied by any 4ysscian, irr by rmg of the firm, as may lir desired. IXUMMEK A KEI.f.T. Richmond, Jan. 19, IS5. 47-tf. PHYSAGOGUE. Ol'I'EUEI) by tlio manufacturers, a. a aura cur. for Ague. Wc are instructed to refund the monc r where a cure in not eHeet'sl, if Oirwtioivs are obnerved. I'M MMLUA KtlJ.. 1IK.S fs'.,VS Hootbiig Syrup, for 11 1 Children "a Teetlung. For sale br n.L'MMEil A KEI.LV. 1H. HA S ordinl, for Children". 11 M. Teetlirng-. Kor ssl.'St 11.1 ' M M E It A KELLY'S Urug.tore. Vvinta- iii:itiv-i'i:cTOKAi JI ALL'S It t I.SAM. JAY . H'S LYI'MTOK.tlT, KH;i;ifs i.i citnnitTkTAK. t ls AKT'M TA It t CiltlUAII H.AM I'ECriMUI FOLI A 'S II I.N A M, And rtttu-r stati lard Cough l!eridie, for sale at the Krng Storeof 11.1 MMElt A KELLY. Vyf.H's u;ri!ii m; M M ITU'S TO H NTlll'P, (isciKiirs imiia iioi. t.M;i I", A. lollier Ague Itmslics. -r ssl" bv I'LL' MM Eh k KELLY, c ot ILL'S iiiOoii jit i.ivi:k KYiti'r, ' AY Kit's SAKSAI'AHILLA, J.tVnn AETEHATItTij tL'VStrTT'S SAUSAI'AHIM.A, KKeff:iYS .MEDICAL IIStlVKRV, Arrl ttiensnal stock of pojmlar Attrictions and Wood Fnrifiers. Eor a e at the lrng Stoi(e of l LCMMEK A KELLY. rtOM(S AMI A!sTI-IISPKPTI-: Sr"OKI-S IJIER I Is.OH ATOII. UlXisTKLMI lVSKPSI' IIITTKRS, U IMM.'S I.I.IMK nl lllllk cV IKOM, H HIP of PHOT -OX 1 1 IK OK J it., PLiSTAHOM ItlTTKIts. 1 1 rtT KT EKK ItlTTKIts, OLII SM IIIil IIITTEKS, K-S lll'sPEPTlC rim; IHHIFI.ANO'S IHTTF.ItS, It4KKII Vli'S IIITTEIIH, Il.ltrTAM H ITT K IIS, W other Keroediei of similar character. t r saW at tle drug .tore of I LL'MMERA KELLY. LIMWIITSA, SAL VIM. In as lar ye and cc triplets atk, at there is u Eastern Iadiana, .old as low by us as bv anroo. I'LL rfMERA KELLY. Pi ':ilFl .tIf:RY A FAM V UKIIrs, Eor the Toilet. We have a large and Una assortaoMt as tber. ts in the city. Call wi wiL IIXMMEBA KELLY. CsR F A M O F T A RT H. nthix; rowDER, And A FfLLLINE OK SI'ICE-t. For aato at th drnr .i of I'LL M ME B KLLT. Ichcvjod, Jaa. 19, i. 47-aJlSw.
