Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 1, 2 March 1865 — Page 4

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lie f&tMittia. Href RICHMOND, KD. Mareh 2nd. 1865. A One Legged Dancer. Donate, the one-legged dancer, ia ata paper tJrere thus- describes bis feats : "When Senor Donato first presents himself, hopping on from the side scenes, no pleanurabl emotion is felt : on the contrary, the immediate feeling rather partakes of the disagreeable. To see a man in the very prime of life with one log and a stump without support, coming forward smiling and proffering to do in a state of mutilation what few male dancers, perfect and whole, of the greatest art and experience, ever could do, namely, afford unqualified gratification, seems to shock one's delicacy, no less than mock his credulity. Senor Donato, however, enlists your sympathies pretty well before you have finished inspecting him. By his extraordinary "bounds and pirouettes on his entrance he fixes your attention in a moment, and you are as tonished at beholding a dancer accomplifthing on one leg what you cannot re-' member any professor of the Terpsichorean art having accomplished on two legs. Nor when astonishment has passed otf, is your interest in Senor Donato exhausted. On the contrary, you see something to be pleased with in bis performances every moment, until at last you acknowledge that he is not only one of the most surprising dancers you ever beheld, but one of the most engaging and such ia tho case. A person may smile at hearing the word 'graceful' uHed in speaking of a onelegged dancer but if ever Vie term were applicable; to a male Terpsichorean artist it is to Senor Donato, whose motions, actions, gestures and general deportment are instinct with that natural ease and propriety i whleb. are the essentials of grace. In shorty the fact of Senor Donato having but one leg is soon forgotten by the spectators, and their sympathies are enchained in following bis marvelous feats of agility and science, and these are by no means easy to describe. Senor Donato enters bounding on the stage to the tune of some Spanish danco. He accompanies the tune with the castanets, which he plays with more consummate skill than any one we ever heard. This may be a trifle, but it is a great gain for him. His pirouettes are made with incomparable ease, and the dexterous manner in which he swings his body round, performing two revolutions, is beyond all belief. Among the most difficult feats he performs is placing a castanet on the ground with, his right hand, at right angle to his body, and taking it up with his left band without bending his leg all the time. The practitioners in' gymnastics will understand the difficulty of achieving this feat standing on two legs. That part of Senor Donato' s performance. however, which engages most attention and creates the greatest excitement, is the cloak danco. How the dancer flings the cloak around him, making it assume all sorts of fanciful shapes now clothing, his body with it, transforming it as it were into a sea shell ; now waving the mantle over him like a banner ; and now chang ing it into a floating cloud and, making it descend like a mist around htm must be seen to be understood. Enough, let us hope, has been said to show that Senor Donato is one of the most remarkable performers of this or any age; and that London is about to do his talents full justice, following the example of many of the towns and cities of the continent, is evident from the crowds that attend Convent garden nightly, and from the immense enthusiasm his performance creates.! INACTIVITY. . -. If a steam engine is stopped suddenly and left unused for a long period, the piston rusts fast in the cylinder, the packing corrodes the rod, and dust thickly covers every part. When the human frame ia inactive and torpid for a length of time the muscles relax, the nerves lose their tone, the organs refuse to perform their functions, ami the whole of that great machine the human frame is disorganized. Day in, and day out, men sit poring over ledgers and day-books until they are addlehcaded, and the figures swim before their eyes. When evening comes, and business hours are over, instead of taking a walk so as to 6end the blood tingling to the remotest part of their frames, they pop into some car and drowsily roll to their doors. A Tery great portion of the minor ailments flesh is heir to is caused by laziness. An aftlicted individual goes to a doctor; "Something is wrong inside," but be does'nt know exactly where. Thereupon the physician looks grave, and says, "Ah! Dyspepsia;" and forthwith orders tonics, drastic purges, and what not, when all the lazy man wants is to tramp a mile in the Central Park, or a good old fashioned jouncing on s hardtrotting horse. A certain eastern potentate, feeling himself out of sorts on one occasion, sent for bis physician and demanded a cure. " "Take this mace," s&id the physician. 'mount a horse and swing the instrument back and forth, riding meanwhile at full gallop. Certain drugs concealed in the handle will then exude; your excellency will absorb them and be cured." . And be was, says the legend; the shrewd man of medicine knew full well that all the king required was fresh air and exercise nnd he took this method, of prescribing '.them.' . - 4 It is better to wear out than to rust out, and shoe leather is far less costly than medical advice. " Stretching the legs relieves the tension - on' the parse strings, fend the cheapest as aa - a a . a a tr wail as uie oeei : meaicine wr uuuness, head aches, blue devils, stupidity, hypochondria, ill temper, and total depravity, is fresh air and sunlight. These; are sovereign remedies, but because thev are easily obtained, do not taste bad, B and"cot nothing, few use them. Seii m ,Jril, guld-e told a toariat. who wiahed to a reason why echo- was always of the feminine gender.''that maybe it was, becaua abe had always the last word." .

What a Toad Did for a Soldier.

: A friend, connected with the UniWd States Sanitary Commission, relates for the Americas Agriculturalist the following incident:- . -- A number of wounded from the battle of Petersburg were lying in a hospital tent, among, whom .was a negro, whose )eg had been taken off. He was on a mattress on the ground, and, the weather being hot, the dressed stump of his leg was exposed, and a swarm of flies were setting upon it. Presently a large toad hopped into the tent, and taking his station near the edge of the bed, began gobbling up the blue bottles in double quick. The moment one alighted within six inches of the spot, he squared himself for the attack, his eyes twinkling with excitement, and then, with a flash of his tongue and a smack of his mouth, the unlucky insect would disappear. The boy was asleep when, this commen- ' ced, but soon awoke, and was at first frightened at the ugly toaV,' so near him, but our friend bade him be quiet, and pointed out the service the creature was rendering him, when the negro and all present voted him a member of the Commission, with many thanks, and his kindred were at once in high favor. Believing but not Understanding. "I will notbelieve anything but what I understand," said a ."self confident yousg man in a hotel one day. ' "Hor will X," said another. "Neitber-wvill I," chimed in a third. 'Gentlemen," said one well known to me, wJioires on a journey.and who sat closet byr4do I understand you correct- , Jj", that you willnot believe anything that you don t understand r "I will not." said one, and so said each one of the trio.v -C . -'Well,'' said the stranger, "in my ride this morning I sawsome geese in a Geld eating gr&sa ; do you believe that ? - "Certainly.' said the, three unbelievrs. . . , "I also saw pigs eating grass ; do you believe that?'1 ' . - .Of course, said the three. . "And I also saw sheep and cows eat grass, do you believe that?' Of course,'' it was again replied. . 'Well, but grass which they had formerly eaten, had, by digestion, turned feathers on the backs of the geese, to bristles on the backs of tho swine, to wool on the sheep, and ou the cows it had turned to hair; do you believe that, gentlemen?' 'Certainly, they replied. 9 Yes, you believe it" he rejoined, 'but do you understand it ?' They were confounded and silent, and evidently ashamed,, as they well might be. ' . EFFECT OF LAZINESS " Ji A lazy boy makes a lazy man just as Sure as a crooked sapling makes a crooked tree. Think of that, my little lads. Who ever saw a boy grow up in idleness that did not make a lazy, shiftless vagabond when he was old enough to be a a man, though he was not a man in character, unless he had a fortune left him to keep up appearance ? The great mass of thieves, paupers and criminals have come to what they are by being brought up to do nothing useful. All those vrho are good men now, and useful to the community, were industrious when they were boys. If j-ou do not love to work now, a love for industry can soon be acquired by habit. So, my little reader, I want you to look round at once for something to do, in doing which yon can benefit somebody. Shun idleness as you would the evil one. Josh Billings on Shanghais. The shanghai rooster is a gentile, and speaks in a forin tong. He is bilt on piles, like our Sandy Hill crane. If he had been bilt with legs, he wud recembul the peruvian lama. lie is knot a grim animul,butquightophen cums oft sekund best in a rutf and tumbil tite, like the injuns that kant stand sivilizastun, and are fast disapearing. Tha wroost on the ground ; cimilur to the mud turkel. Tha ophen go tew sleap standing, and sometimes pitch over ; and, when they dew, they enter the ground like a pick-axe. Thare fead konsists of korn in the ear. Tha kro like a gakas, troubled with bronchaesucks. Tha will eat as much to onst az a districk skulemaster and will set down right ophen tu keep frumtippin over. Tha air dredful onhandy to kuk ; yu hav tew bile one end uv them to a time : yu kant git them awl into a potash kittle tu onst The female reuster lays an egg as big az a kokernut, and iz sick for a week atterwards, and when she hatches out a littler of young shanghis she has tew brood over them standing, and then kant kiver but 3 uv them, the rest stand around on the outside, like boys around a circus tent, gittin a peep under the kanvass whenever tha can. The man who fust brought the breed into this country ought to own them all and be 'obliffcdtew feed them on grasshoppers, caught bi hand. I never owned but one, and he got choked to death " bi a kink in a clothes- ine, but not till he had swallowed ? '-'at uv it. Not eny shanghi forme it you please; I would rather board a travling colporter, and ez for -eating one give me a biled owl rare dun, or a turkee buzzard roasted bole and .stuffed with a par of injim rubber boots, but not enny shanghi for me, not a shanghi! x A -IIoss Car" Advksttr. Artemua Ward i lookincr t thinyr in Boston, lie had an adventure one daj-, which resulted as follows : I returned in the Hoes Cars, part way. A pooty girl in spectacles sot near me, and was tellin, a young man how much he reminded her of a yoan? man she used to know in "Wattham. Tooty soon the jxmng man got out, and smilia in a eeductiv manner, I said to the girl in anetacles. "Dou't I remind you of somebody you used to know ?" . "Yes," she said, "you do remind me r f one - man, but he was f ent to the r Penitentiary for stealm' a barrel ot mackerel he died there, so I conciood yon an't him." " ' ' I didn't pursoo the conversation. . A man being commiserated with on account of his wife's tinning away, re plied. "Oh don't pity me until she comet back."

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ANOTHER ARRIVAL

A.t o. GS IVEain Streetsialalle ( f T: 1 'BI Uaraes Bridles, TmoVa, - Collar's Whips, Caaiii, llames. Horse Cover Brasses, Card's Buffalo Robes, Currycombs And a general assortment of Saddlery Hardware. WM. L. BRADV. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL. BEACH STREET, BOTO", MASS. (Dircetly oppo-.ite the Boston aid Worcester Railroad Depot.) The subscriber most respectfully informs his friends ! and the public, that alter an expenencaof orer nine 1 years as an Assistant at the American House, in this city, he bu leased upon Tery favorable terms the UNITED STATES HOTEL. I which has for a long period, voder the able and popu- j lar superintendence ot tol. r-poooer, recaivej a very liberal patrouag?. The undersigned will endeavor .to keep np the popularity of the Establishment aa a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. And be solicits your patronage, assuring you that no exertion on his part shall be wanting, to render your May at his house both comfortable and agreeable. 2S-tf. FRANK M. PRATT. at 'LUMMER A KELLY'S. VERS CHERRY' PECTORAL, l HA LL-S BALSAM. J A VISE'S EXI'WTOR VST, H(k;ers liverwort it tar. WISH ART'S T AR CORDIAL ICELAND PECTORAL, FOLEY'S BALSAM, And other standard Drnjr Store of Cough Remedies, for sale at the PLUMMER 4 KELLY. P ATENT MEDH INES, s PLUMMER 4 KELLY'S. full assortment, at ripOILET fiOODS Jl A KELLY'S. in prolusion at PLUMMER ;i!t.s, at PLUMMER A KELLY' rntOOTII PICKS bv tha Bunch or Thousand, at i PLUMMER A KELLY 'S. COMBS. Ivor v. I'Tclin, Horn tc at PLUMMER KELLY'S. hell, B INNING'S Cordial, for Children's ill. TeeUunj. rr sslest PLUMMEU Jt KELLY'S Dmpstnre. A Y ER'S A f ; V E CI ' f f r.. jk SMITH'STONIC SYRl'P. OSGOOD'S INDIA CIIOLAGOGI'E, And other A-rue Remedies. For s-le v PLUMMER A KELLY. rtnOOTII. If AIR i f'LOTU BRUSHES, at jl PLUMMER A KELLY'S. c ann'd Fruit & Cn'ttT. Strawberries, Tora.itoes, BlaekVrries. Kitr t Pesehes, h isplrries and nums. Tom iti Catsup. Walnut do. Lon Ion Club sauce. Wort-ester siiire do. Pickets ot various kinds. Srlnd Oils. 31 Main St. G. W. BARNES i CO. r( FM lH MEF.N El , .nMiVHJA W TABLET. Jt LILLY WHITE, at PLUM- . MF.1U KELLY' S. TjetltP4! Ac. e Strawberrr and Rispberry Jellies. Pine Annie Jell r. I Shre-1 Isinjrlass or gelatine for mskins; jollies, j Rasplwrry syrup, very fine and suitable for use f in s:-koess. L SI Main St. O. W. BARNES 4 CO. ar: 10 Hlids. SiifTitrs. 1 no sde? Zj Hbls. lvenned do, various trades. 31 Main St. G. W. BARNES i CO. CoSlee: 40 Bags Rio Coff.. li ' Mocha, Java, and Lienira do. SI Main St. G. W. BARNES A CO. MAGNOLIA BALM, White and Pink, at PLUMMER A KELLY'S. Sundries. 20 kees bi-carbonate Soda. 10 boxes Mad'ler. 10 " Indijro. 15 " Ex. Logwood. 10 " Cndbear. 10 Boxes Rice. 31MainSt. G.W.BARNES A CO. olasscs A- Syrrnp: in bids N. O. Molasses. 10 " Sorjjhnm do. 10 " Svrups various crades. SI Main St. ' O. V. BARNES a CO. 500 to 1000 Bushels of Coke ftOR SALE AT THE GAS WORKS. Price, 25 cents per bushel. December 7th, 1S64. 41-tf. lCOVILLS BLOOD & LIVER SYRUP, AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE, GUYSOTT'S SARSAPARILLA, KENEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, And the usual stock of popular Attractions and Blood Purifiers. For sale at the Dmj; Store of PLUMMER A KELLY. picea dV Pepper: 5 baes Pepper. 2 " Cloves. 20 mats Cinnamon. 2 basrs Alsirice. 1 cak Nutmegs. E. R. Dunkee's selected Spices. Cinnamon, Pepper, Alspice. Cloves, Mustard .Ginger snd Cayenne. 31 Main St. G. W. BARNES CO. FINE TOILET SOAPS, a Urge assortment at PLUMMER A KEUY'S. If) aisin. ft. 2i Boxes M. R. L. A. Raisins 20 4 do. , 20 do. 1 Cuk Currants. 5 " Citrons. 31 Main St. G. W. EARNES A CO. CREA-U OF TARTAR. nAKfNG POWDER, And A FULL LINE OF SPICE . For sVe at the drojr store of PLUMMER A KELLY. Richmond, Jan. 19, 85. 3w. x i: r fir 3i . THE ualersipned, havinit forme-i a Co-Prtner-suit, for tue transasrtinn of a reneral Forwsr ' IHE un.!ersijrted, Uavini formt-l a Co-Prtner-di? and Ccramiioa rJisiness, the purchase and nale of ail krods of Grrain, Gras3 See Flaxseed j And WOOL, j Un-scr fne cam snd style of HENLET, STRATTAN i A CO., ir prepared to bny those article in large or j rmaR quantities, delivered at their Ware-Hoe at j the intersection of Fit til Mreet and Fort Wayne A vena", Richmond. Ild-, where ail interested t will please ?:v us a rail. j JOIN HENLEY. SAMTEL HENLET, i J. E. ST RATTAN, J. S. sTARR. i Rich mood, Dec. 6, lsii. 41m $4 Lthocolate, Prepared Coflee, etc. Raker's Cocoa. - Pure Cocoa- . Brocaa. ; , French Chocolate. " Premium " ' Vamfla . . w randaJaoo Co tS-e, various qualitiea. Traxicixxn. Verrn-ee!li. - . -.ilsearvai. . . Tapioea. Peari Bariy. Hecher's Farinia. Corn Starch and Rice Floor. 31 Xaia Su G. W. BARNES A CO.

FAIW1LY : DYE COLORS.

Patented OcU 13, Drk Green, Black for Silk. xTmITN light Uiwa, Park Blue, Ma-eota, Wht ue, (f A VPAMaue, French Kiue. O -jm) Maroon, C'Unt Brown. P1 V ( ( Orange, Dark Brown, l ') ISnk, Lijrht Brown, '-fyi fj INirple, Snuff Brown, pTSJjl Royal Purple, CSwrrr. r5 CTTLV i"non Crran, - & sw' Iark. Drib, I J I Lerin Fawn Drab, VvSSS Veilow, Iht Fa'n Drab, n i M i 11 For Dveing Silt. WooVn and Mixed ftwls Shawls, S--arfs. Dress. Rilb.-vn. GLwes. Honnets. Hat. Feath ers, Kid Gloves. Children's Clothing, and all kinds Af Wearing Apparel SAVING OF 80 PER CENT! For 25 cents too can color as many gooda aa would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shade can be produced from the a(ne dre. Tne process ia iapte, ana an v one can use ine aye wiui peneci Directions in EhgUah, French and German, inside ot each package. For further nf.rmation ra Dyeinff. and giving a perfect knowledge what colors an- ,laj-ed u dve w it a oth ersj, with many Taluaule recites, ) purchase Howe 4 S :evena' Treaties'on lyeing and Coloring. Sent by on receipt of pnce--l cents. Manufactured by HOWE STEVENS, 26a Broadway. Boston. For sale by druggist and dealers generalll v. .-.ly 20 boxes fine Teas, emlraciu varions qoalities. G. W. BARNES 1 CO HOWARD ASSOCIATIONS Philadelphia, Pens., A Benevolent Institution established by special endowment for the relief of the Sn-k and Distressed, afflicted w ith Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the cure of diseases of the Sexual Organs. W EDICA L Advice cratis by the acting snrgreoo to itl all who apply by letter, with a decripikn of tiwir condition, ajfe, occupation, habits of life, sc., and in cases of extreme poverty, medicines furnished free of charge. V aluable reports on Spermatorrhoea and other diseases ot Uie sexual organs, and on tlie new remedies employed in tlie Dispensary, sent to tlie afflicted, free oi charge, in sealed letter envelopes. Two or three stamps ill be acceptable. Address W. J. SKILLEX HOUGHTON. Acting Surj-eon Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth St., Iliiladelphia. Bv order of the Directors. EZRA D. HARTWELL, President. GEO. FA1RCUILD, Secretarr. Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. The undersigned also keep a LIVERY. SALE and FEED STABLE, where tlie public will find pod teams, at all times. Carriages. Bugpies. Ac, lor Parties, Private Families aud Weddings. Price are very reasonable, rr- L,! VERT STABLE, in tlie rear of Gait Honse. Patronace is respectfully solicited. RUSSELL A BRO. Richmond, Ind., Aug. 81, ISM. 23-tf. RICHMOND DYEING and CLEANING Establishment ! ! rat'5E nndersignei, having purchased the Brick JBL Building at the wet-end of the Brilge, he is prepared to do all kinds of Dicing. Wearing app.ire. of every description, and the finest articles of civet, Crape, shawls. Laces, dc, can be cleaned an 1 colored in t e most desirable manner, at this establihment. S'a n. 'Jr. a-o-Sjiot", and all kinds soil removed from Velvet, Silk. Ac. All article cleaned and dyed without being taken to pieces if desired. ALSO CAEPETS, FEATHEBS, PLUMES, PIANO COVERS, Ac, Cleaned. SCOURING and REPAIRING gentlemen's wearing apparel done in short notice, snd in the beat manner. AUo BONNETS dyed any color desired. ,2r?f Very particular attention is called to his newlv invented style of cleaning Kill Glovea. White as weil as colored, withont any odor and dyed. Parcels from a distance carefully sent by Express or utherwise, as instructed. Remember, the Brick House at the West-end of tlie Bridge. C. WINKLE, Proprietor. June 22, 1864. Richmond, lnd. (li-l7-) D. Nordyke. P. Johnson. G. Eckel. jSTOniDYICE & CO., No. 77, Main Street, RICHMOND, INDIANA, w-MTOULD respectfully call the attention of their f numerous customers, and the public at large, to their fine and complete assortment ot STOVES and TIN-WARE. They invite particular attention to one of their leading Cook Stoves, called Tlie ViTieiican, Which cannot be excelled in this or any other market. We will sell it on TRIAL, sod let a test of its merits be its only recommendation. Also, a large lot of other Stoves. Thev have purchased the ritrht of Wavne co. for manufacturing HANGING GUTTERS, by' a new method, by which the seams are locked t"getler instead of being lapped, as in tlie old way ; thus making s more substantial job, and one that is not likely to break by freezing. Please examine this improvement before contracting elsewhere. We also have the exclusive right for tlie sale of the best Clothes-Wringer, That has yet been brought out. It can be adjusted to any kind of vessel, and is so constructed that it cankot sir otT or outK. Call and see the article, and be convinced. X-T We do promptlr all kinds of JOB WORK such as Slate Roofing, Tin Rooting, Cornice, Spooling, Vallevs, and Hanging: Gutters. Richmond, May 4th, 134. C.ro. W. Barnes. . E, W. Yarriagtoa. G-. -W. BARNES & CO, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . GROCERS, New Iron Front Building, NO 31,-MAIN-ST., . Richmond, Indiana. The PALL Hat Fashions! fjpnE undersigned has -v, P rnrt received bis new -7-, FALL Style of M-Ef-id ;1 HATS, s-'r'. to which be invites the at tention 01 all wtio vmu 1 .iTSi m indulge in the latert faah- : r.i mt K ilituil - - -.Jl ' Cap Store of ' - JOHN SCTFR1N3. Richmond, Ind Sept. 6tb, IMC 1 Otf ntTEB cscoira. CROC1 srxj. caockca. CO, Sooth side of Main trcrt, one square East of Meredith Hone, ; HICII.WOND, I5I. "Wannfacotirre all kinds of Carriage, Baggies, ATM.S9ikica, Express and Pwiting Wagons, Sc., Ac. M e nave on basd a fine ataortment of work in oor line, and eaa faj-nih to order on snort notice, almost any styie or pauern of rehicie, all of which tber warrant to be made of the best material and by carefal and experienced workmen. The public are invited to eali and era mine their stack rad prices. -t Panicvtbu' attentioa paid to repairing. Jan. 20, !. PSYCHAGOGA. fl W for Agoe. We ere iastrwted to sef and the snewev w here a core m not eiteced. if P ructions reohT-d-PLUMMF.R A ELLV. A1 oad. nt, Ac, vO lb, Aiooooda. von m pM .t paean. Filbert, etc. 31 Mais St G.W.BAkESCO.

D. B. CRAWFOR), Proprietor of the mi HIVE ST0BE.O la now receiving Otm LARGEST STOCK OF CARET

TWO AND THREE PLY 3 INGRAIN. HEMP AND RiCl STRAW MATTIXO AXT UVQS, CFRTAIX OODS Of everv deacriptkWt. Oil Cloths, of neat fattens Iress (iiiods. of newest styles. In fact I am ilenr. "' nuned to hare the j BEST STOCK OF OOODS IJT TIIE tlTY And Sell as Cheap. Many of my Goods will be sold at old prices. Ts pahlie are i'nreted to call at No 46 Main street. Richmond, June i, 15. It . Reliablo Insurnnco ! ! FARMERS AND MERCHANT'S IIISUnAHCE COLIPIIIT OfQUWn', Illinoia. Arailable OB 30 Days Call. IJtSPECIAL attention (riven to the Insurance of IVJ tacbed Dwellings, Farm liuildinjra, and their osn. tents, inelndmir lire stock, against loss or dauue by Fir or Lichtaint;. The losses sustained and reported to tha Compasj have all been adjusted promntly to tite entire saUa(Sw tion of tite suS'rers, and paia kin bet ore maturity. OFFICERS AD DIRECTORS. VV. Bf. Cline, V. Bf. Cline, Preshknt, Qviincv. I. M. Van Frank, Vice President, QuIbct. hilo A. Coodwls, u II. Philo . Levi C. Howell, tt m. .Harsh, VV. R. Van Frank, Secretary, GEORGE VV. KEVTV General Aa;eat, i)aiacf. J. X. KNOX, Aseat for VVatne Co. lad. March, 2, 19. ... YT O. W. RtTSSKLL. RUSSELL & DRO., UNDERTAKERS. Keep constantly oa band a Urge assortment of readymade .!; ;..v 4 Both of Metalio and Wooden tnannfacture. They have also, a first class UK ARSE and CLOSE CAR. RIAGK, with which to attend Funerals. All orders promptly attended to, and charges seasonable. :5S Office and Shop at Phillips' old sUnd, onpssia Starr Hall. HERNIA! RUPTURE?! Hcssrs. AVEBY & BO WEN, HA VE just received a splendid assortment off Dr. LANUWORTllYnt LEVER SPRING TRUSS. The advantage of this Truss over sit other, ia apEsrent to all who examine tliem. Its action is m tha '1KECT TRACK or the Hernia, and is claimed to eflect more cures than all others now m use. Persona suflering from Hernia shoald call snd examine them, whether they wish to buy or not, .They will be shown to any with pleasure. ALSO a fine assortment of Shoalder IIrac, for Youth's, Ms le snd Female. SL'PPORTF.KS FLE8II HRl'SIIKS. AVERY A 110WF.N, Cor, Main and Marioa Su., Richmond, Ind. - r Nov. 19, 1S4. S-tf. UNION CABINET SHOP. BY , ; Mason. & Son, Cor., of Main and Froat lad. Sts., Rickasoad, rrjinOMAS MASOX, having Uken Into partnership JL his son, in the Furniture Business will hereafter be conducted under Uie alxo-s firm of MASON A S05. Their facilities for manufacturing all kinds of THE BEST OF FURNITURE, are not surpassed in this City, and tlie buyer may rest assured that he is purchasing So. 1 articles, ai d at as low ss they can possibly be offered, her sr sits where. They are manufacturing UUKKAUS, TAHLE. BEDSTEADS, WARDROBES, bOCIAHLES, LOUNGES, SOFAS, CHAIRS or alv. inm. And, in fact, everything ia the shape of Form hire. They will also keep for sale a general anaorauent of Cincinnati-made VS ork. T. Mason, returns his thanks te his old friends snd customers for their former liberal patronafs, sad trout it will be continued to the new firm. Richmond, Nov. IV, I00C S-tf. MADAME ZADOCE PORTERS Curative Cough Balsaxa! PRICE 8 dt 6 CTM., PER BOTTLE. The Ileal, Cheapest aad most effeetaal Kerned y, for Congha, Colds, dre., the World has ever produced, Parely VrgtaMe, contains NO M I!fERAI, or otfcer OKLETEillOCS DRUGS, The Curative Balsam la warranted, if need according to directions, to core in all caaea.Cougbs, CoJda.Wboop-ing-Cough, Astlima, and all the anVtions of tite Throat snd Lnngs. Madame Zadoc Port ei's Halaa'itt, is a rrBiLT Tn;nitLi ixracroaaMT pre pared with great care and scientific skill, from a combination of tlie best remwlies the vegetable kingdom aftbrds. Itaremodial qualities are based on its power to ssaist tlie bealthv snd vigorons circulation at the blood through the lungs. It enlivens Uie muscles snd aaaista the akin to perform tlie duties of regulating the beat of tb syv-m, snd in gently throwing off the waste substineef rom thesnrface of the bod. It loosens piilerm. mdoees free spittms; and will be found ry agreeable to the taste. It is not a violent remedy, bat f BKiUient, warming, searching erTecpve.can be takea by the oldest person or u youngest child. . Madame Zado Porter's Carat ire BaUaai is no new and nntried medicine, hot has been nsed by the public fnrhe pwt 1 years, with noperalled Beeess, has acquired its present extensive and largelr m- ' creasing sale, starxT bv b-ing recommended by tbnaa who have ed it to their sfllictsd frieaus and others. If rn hare a Cold, if ever so slight, do not fca to give the Balaam a trial, as the very low price at whka it w sold, brings it in the reach of every oar, that they may el wsvs keep it convenient for ase. The timely of s2aeent bottle will often prove to be warth one baa. dred tia-s its cost. . Do not he pot ofT with any other. Ak for JIM ame Zadoc Porter's Coach Rabsia, insist o having it, and take aa others if yewr Drnggest aosa aot have it. have htm send and get it for yoa. T- old by all Druggists at Si and M cents set hottie. 11 A LI, at RFCKLE. rr-P'r I lla eatcsrwicH rrmxjrr, ssw raoa. J .. - ... 4. ly. ; New Stock of Hard wax I ml IfT. Mbacriber having lost retnrned fmsi 9rw York, takes this opportaaitv to infra his I th Uie that asoiu be ia Skoetpt of S fresh) r4 the p atoea of - . ( j. . Hard ware, Catlery. Hails, Caniaga Trian Which be ia disposed to arO cheap.' Bilil aaO saj see before parchaatnf avsrwnera. ISTAS EXID. r 44 tf: Aug. 24.14.

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