Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 4, 23 March 1865 — Page 4

RICHM'dND, IND. March' 23. 1865. .CuO.Gw. To Cultivate Cucumbers. 1 Kdi. Rcr.il X&w.YoR&KEt ; As I Lave not seen this mode of cultivating cucam Lers in print, I will send it. . 1 bare tried it with good effect. , Take a' tight barrel with one head, and make some eight or ten holes, at the bogle of the barrel, with a small bit say of an Inch- and sink the barrel in the ground level with the surface of the ground. Then fill the barrel with stone an as high as the holes and put on about 4 inches of straw ; then fill up the balance with good, rich lo.m, and fill ;the barrel up with water and plant plenty of seed o that you can thin them out to sis or eight stalks. In case of drouth put a pail of water in the barrel about once a week. I raised off three barrel . planted this way, over four barrels of pickles; and if they are well watered,- through bearing season, tbey win bear well until the frost kills the tines. .... une needs a scaffold to let the vines run on : : Hay, take four poles, ten feet long, fiud set them ubout four feet apart with one end on the ground, and raise the other aome-ve feet high with pieces of lath or brush laid across, and I will in sure that you will have no crooked cu cumbers. Indiana. A. J. W. 1 ft WHOM (11 ALL r ARMF.R8 SELL TIlfclH Wooi. ?- Mr. Lowthf.k asks i "would we realize more from our wool to make an arrangement to ship it to the manufactur er, or to sell it to sub-agents, where it must pass through two or three hands and pay a commission to each t ,Jvror choice lots of wool in hupcrior condition ( too good wool for the market ) more might some times be realized by sending it direct to the manufacturer. Hut usually a good tthare of the itinerant buyers are the ngojit of the manufacturers, and ought tliererore to pay as good prices as the latter, minus their own commission and the expense of transportation. The commission lias been generally a cent a pound, and an agent bailing and transporting large lots can do it more cheaply than the farmer, by at least the sum he receives as commission. And whether paid by the pound or a per-ccntage for buying, it is always the interest of the ageut tn purchase every lot of wool which bo Con do and act within his instructions. "Atter mauy years observation we have come to the conclusion, that in all regions were competing wool buyers penetrate, it is better as a general rule for every farmer to sell his wool at borne, and to Agree upon the price before it is sold. It makes no difference to him whether it is benight by a manufacturer's orspeculator's'ngent, providing the latter will give n much as the former. The competition between them is an advantage to him. It raises prices, and renders combinations between buyers more difficult. The speculator bnya hoping to gain by a rise in the market. He takes all the risk, and if the maiket price declines he is a looser. If the farmer is not willing to allow him to take the risk, he can hold on to his wool and take it himself. In no point of view then has any cause to complain of agents or "middle men."- Itural Xew-Yorier. JL& Intebbstiko to Sokqcx Growsbs. A Connecticut sorguru grower made an interesting experiment in growing the corn last season. Ho planted nine rowswith the hills four feet apart each way, and nine other rowa nine feet apart, and the hills two feet asunder in the rowthus giving a less number of hills by the latter than the former plating; and yet he got fifteen gallons of molasses from the former and forty gallons from the latter ; and in addition he raised a row of potatoes between the lows of the latter! The eorgum needs light, and hence the great gain in the wide rows. tW. S rAKcn Polish. Take equal parts of white wax and spermaceti ; melt them together, and run them into thin cakes on plates. A pioce the size of a cent added to a quart of prepared starch gives a lustre to the clothes, and prevents the iron from sticking. The best wine produced in the United States is made at lturlington, Iowa, from the Catawba grape. It closely resembles the celebrated "Rudeshcimer Berg" of the - Rhine. There are several large rinvards at Burlington, cultured by Swiss and. German vine growers, and the culture of the grape is increasing very rapidly there under the stimulus of the increasing demand for the wine. XExrKKiKNCK as aw Editor. In the Ortuni of 18 , my friend, the editor of the UalJiasville Bugle, was obleeged to leave perfeshernal dooties and go and dig his taters, and axed me to edit for hiin doorin his absents. Accordingly I. ground up his Shears and commenced. It didn't take me a great while to slash copy cnuff from the xchanges fer one isoo, an I thawt I'd ride up to the next town on a little J ant, to rest my brane which had been severely rackt by mental efforts. (This is sorter Ironical. ) So I went over to the Rale Rode Orfloe and axed the Superintendent for a pars. " r a editerf" he axed, vijetly-n the pint of snlkerin. "Yes, Sir," sez I, "don't I look poor enuflT' . "Just about," said he, "bat our Road can't pass you." - , 4-Can U hay?" ' ' "No, sir, it can't." - "Recoz," so I, looking him In the face with a Eagle eye, "( so darned sto it tam'lnart modoJy. ' Methawt I " bad him tharItV the alowest Rale Rode tn the tt'otJu rWith a mortified air he told me to Jrit out of his Orfis. I pitted him and wenJLyrl Hard. "I am willing to split hairs with mv opponent o day if he insists" op on it," aid a verr distinguished American Sf,:n a snOcch at the bar. 'Split that, en,',' said his opponent, palling a coarse specimen from his own head, and extend- ; ,VMay It please the Court, I didc. amtfM." ., ..-i , til aa K:1 i ' -' j(J Don t kick the ujiurer till titer you hate got rour loan.

A Mocking Boy'c Misfortune. "Ha, ha, ha ! "What a gamp you mast be. to run, against that lamp-post f ' cried Harvey Xorth, . pointing scornfully at little Harry Blunt. Harry was rubbing his nose, which was quite sore from its collision with a gas-lamp pillar. lie had been looking a two poodle dogs, across the street, and i shared, a mishap very common to ' those 'who, as the proverb says, "look one way 'aud row anotoer." Li -Tou needn't laugh at a fellow," growled Harrr. whose ' mind was made sore

by Harvey's moekery as hie nose had been by the lamp-post. U ? 1 - He Tiad hardly uttered these words be fore he Baw Harvey fall down an open grating. The mocking boy had been walking backward daring his sport over Harry's misfortune, and so had stepped into the hole, and was now rubbing his loins, and crying, "O, O, O," on the ;cellar steps of a grocery. '; "I hope you're not hurt, Harvey," said Harry, as with a pale face he looked down the grating at his fallen chum. -,;"Get out !" said Harvey, spitefully. . "It's you that will have to get out" replied Harry, quite wittily, yet feeling vexed at Harvey's ill nature. "I guess he is no much hurt," said a well-dressed man, who had seen and heard all that I have just described. Then going down the steps, he added, "Come, my lad, get up!' Harvey. got up and walked into the street. He was not seriously hurt, only a little bruised. The well-dressed man took him by the hand and walked with hirn down the street. "You remind mo,'1 aaid he? "of a sparrow which laughed at the hare." - "How so?" asked Harvey, somewhat sharply. ' -i . '1 will tetl you. A sparrow once Aw a poor hare seized by an eagle. "Ho, ho,T said the bird to the hare, "what a fool yon were to sit there and be caught ! Why didn't you run away ? You are a swift traveller, why did j'ou let the eagle catch your Ha, ha, ha: . "Just at that moment a fierce hawk pounced on the mocking sparrow. "Ha, ha," said the dying hare, as it JftanJ the screams of the bird, "your're caught, are "you? You felt very strong and safe while you mocked me just now. Please bear your own misfortune quietly, or else show me how to escape mine." "I see," said Harvey, who was a quickwitted boy. "I see. You've hit me fairly, sir. I'm 4he sparrow. ' Harry was the hare. I laughed at him when he was in trouble, and then fell into a worse scrape myself." ', , j e . '"a" WiTH all Tur Might. An exchange has the following, which illustrates an important truth : "Look at that boy ! He is a stout, strong leuow, ana one or ine snarpest in j our workshop, iiut he will not serve our purpose ; he must be dismissed." "Why?" I inquired. "Because he does not work with all his might. Just waeb the drowsj-, indiffer ent way In whitch he handles his tools. He is thinking of something else all the time." This was said by one of the proprietors of an extensive manufactory for machinery, as he conducted me through part of his works. "You must require great strength of muscle in your workmen," I remarked. "Xo, not so much strength of muscle as strength of purpose. It is not men of might that we want, but men who use their might; men who work with zeal and energy at whatever they set themselves to do. It is not the strong and big boys who do the most work, but the boy sthat are iu earnest, active and strong of purpose ; doing one thing at a time, but doing that one thing well." The Pope is about to send the Empress Chartotto of Mexico a pure white rose composed of pearls and diamonds. Delaware, with a population of a little over 112,000 .has . furnished the army since the war commenced 11,000 men. ' The King of Italy has just taken himself and his court to Florence, to the great disgust of real estate owners iu Turin. A factory has been erected in Harding county, Illinois, for the manufacture of paper out of the fiber of common cane. It is ttaid that 3,000 pounds of cotton have lately been stolen from the Portsmouth Spool Cotton Factory, in small quantities. A French workman's breakfast costs him r cts. his 'dinner, including half a bottle of wine, 10 cts his supper about 1 1 cents. Theannnal rate of mortality in Boston is 1 to 45; Philadelphia, 1 to 50 ; New York, 1 to 35. SoMEBont says the oldest husbandry he kndws of is the marrying of a widower in clover with a widow iu weeds. An English woman's prospects for getting a husband is at its highest point when she reaches her twentieth year. . "I ah surprised, my dear, that I have never seen yon blush." The fact is, husband, I waa born to blush unseen." Am old gentleman of great experience says he is never ' satisfied that a lady understands a kiss unless he has it from her own mouth. ... . How fish hang around the bait till they are hooked, said the deacon, as he pushed through the Crowd of ope waiting the the egress of the ladies at a church door. Frank HatmajP was droll. Whim he buried his wife a' friend asked him why he expended so much oa her funeral. "Oh, sir,". replied he, Jshe would have done as much, or moreTdr me, with pleas ure" !.' -r The value of the oil destroyed in late fire in Philadelphia was $75,000. " The Missouri constitutional convention refuses to allow negros to vote, r Eight of , the thirty-three members of the Wisconsin Senate are Yermonters . A grand scheme of a lottery for the salvation of souls has just been got op in , A New York store boasts of point lace parasoL with, a lavender silk foundation,' worth 700.' - -;t Some ' Chinese merchant, at Sail Francisco have voluntarily contributed 500 to the Sanitary Commission. ?

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10,000 Tons of Flax Straw. Tri ynbsori ber hsre takes th&mUi on Ute Wit !imbarg Pie, former! aae4 a pper mill bj J, Tbistletbwaite,' where they intend manufacturing FLAX COTTON, - AM will purchase all the flax straw oSeted, either in Urgv or aaaalt quantities, and will par -a liberal price in eaah for the same delirered at toe mill. WHIDDIT. BKOWX CO. - Richmond, Ind., Jan. 19, S. . " 5-3m. RICHMOND DYEING and CLEANING ; ' Establishment ! ! THE undersigned, baring purchased the Crick Buildiocr at the sf st-end of the Krulw. he is uteL pared (Ada all kinds mt OfeiMg-CVftjLnnr -anpaee. ot erery description, and the finest articles of eiret, Caaoa. ukawb, kaees, Ave can be efcaoed and colored 1 jn t"e nvmt desirable manner, a tiurafc)lishiza?at,, - aifl irraicspoi, ana att a was suu remorea from Velvet, Silk, Ac. . All article cleaned And dyed without being taleo to piecea if deaired. . - - . ALSO CAEPETS, FEATHERS, PLUMES, , - PIA'0 COVERS, At, Cleaned. SCOrRIXO and REPAIRING gentlemen's waaringappanHdune in abort notice, aad in the best manner. Al BOXSETSdred anr crilor desired.' 3f Verr particular attiention U railed to his nea lr inrented at le of cfeanine Kitl Glores. White as well as colore 1, without any odor and dyed. Parcel f from a distance carefully sent by Expnwg or otherwiae, aa instructed. lteniember, toe Brick House at the West-end of the Bridge. .v C. WIXKLE, Proprietor. June 27. 1334. , , lUchmond. Ind. - (13-ljr.) D. Xurdyke. , . .1. JoUnou, . .. - (J. Ickcl. jSTORD YICK CO., - - - No. 77, Main Street, l f 4 -JKICIIMOSD, 1 XOI AH A , WOrLD Ve.spectfutl.rean the awenti.w oTlhcir numerona customers, and thr pvt,!ic at hrp?, to their line and complete assortment ut , STOVES and TEST-WARE. They invite particular attention tome- of their leading Cook Stoven, called The American, Which cannot be excelled in tVea er any iier aoaritet. We will sell it on TRIAL, and kf a test cf kj nterits be its only recommendation. ! " ' " ) ' Also, a large lot of other Stoves. ,t$t They have purchaW the- rigiit mf Wn ea. for mjnulaciuirin HAXGINO litTTSS. br'a new ! method, by which the seams are-keked U&Aitr ioMeod j of beinr hipped, as in t!ie old way ; tire aaRkinr a more auliatantial job, and one l!tt M not H&ely tt break l by frec-xinp. I'lease examine tSi ijnpmieapiil before- j etntractinp elsewhere. We ala haye- the esctasire ' riht frr tlia sale of the best ! Clothes-Wringer, That has yet been brought out. ft to lie acTJosll'd ! to any kind of Tessel, and in so rtmsismctett ibsit it j cannot get OCT or OKiitH. Call arrnt see tut article, and lie convinced. f it- We do promptly all kirn? JOB 1VORK such as Slate Roofiiip. Tin liijotia. Cwmioe, Syrasinjr, Valleys, an 1 HannJir Gutters. Richmond, May 4th, IsiVl. VVINHLOWS Soot 1 ib? Kvm, fer if M. Children's Teething For ssrSe by I'LrxSCKa KEXI.T. The Spring Hat Jashions? raHE undersized lias M. just received his new Spring Stvle of HATS, to which he un ites the attention of all who would indulge in tlie latest fash- f. ' ion. Call at the lint and V Cap M"re of JOHX SUFFRIV?. Uichninnd, Ind., March 23, 1884. !Otf a Imonda, Nat. &e. M. 200 lbs. Almonds. Fea nuts, Pecans, Filberts.elr. . O. W, 11AKNES A TO. 31 Main St. FANCY STORE! A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Fancy Goods and Dress Trimmings PATTERVS for I.adies and Misses nrar. Also, Butterwick' Celebrnted Pattera for BOYS CI.OTTIIG. TOYS ALWAYS ON HAND At MRS. E. STALEY'S, 'o. TS, Main Street. Richmond, Feb. 9, 13G5. 50-3m. Great Gift Distribution. 250,000! Wntche, Chains, Oiamoad Rins, 4tc. Worth over )n'e Mitliosi Uallars! All to be Sold for One Dollar each!! Without Regard to Value. Not to be paid for u n -til os) Know What yoa are to Receive. SPLEXDID LIST OF ARTICLES. ALL. TO BE SOLD FOR $1 00 EACH. iiO Gents' Gold Huntinff-Case Watclies $M to SIM 2 Mi Latlies' Gold and Enameled Case Watches Soi to 70. 500 tK-nU' Huntinr-Caae Silver Watches 35 " 200 Diamond Rings 50 " 1.000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains 15" 3.000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets 4 " 6.000 Chased Gold Bracelets .... 5 10(1 30 10 2,000 Chatelaine Chains and Guard Chains 7,009 Solitaire and Gold Brooches 2,000 Lava and Florentine Bri oches --- 5.000 Coral. Opal and Emerald Brooches 5,000 Mosaic Jet. Lava, and Florentine Far Drops----.... 4 " 4 " 4 " 7,500 Coral, Opal, and Emerald Ear Drops - 4 " , 4.0Q0 , California. Diamond Breast Pin 2 5 S.000 fluid Fob,aod Vest Watch Kej 1 50" 4,000 Fob and Vest Ribbon Slides 4 " 5,000 Sets of Solitaire Sleeve Buttons, Studs, etc - 3 " 3, O0 Ovid Thimbles, Pencils, etc- " 10.000 Miutatore Lockets- SM a 4, 0 M ifcio Sprine'3.000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, etc 2 m 6,O0aUa Gold Rinjea i 4 " 5,000 ChV.'S Gold Riflps 4 " 10.000 une Set and Signet Rings 2 W 10 .'"8 10 8 v 7 8 20 64 10 10 10 10,000 California Diamond Rings 7.50 Sets Ladies Jewelry JetaadGoU 8,040 Seta Ladies Jewelry Cameo. Ffeari etc 10,000 GoldRmavSUvcrEsteaafoaBelders and Pencils ............ 10,000 Gold Pens and Gold Mounted 111ers--.- ,-- -5,00 Gold-4eaa aad OcU Extension Holders --- 5.000 SSrer Goblets and Drinking Capa 3.000 Silver Castors- -- 2jj0 Sir Frail aad Caa Baskets.... 2 " 5 " 10 ; ! 10 rs O in I 4 " 6 " i " 15" 2 50 50 Messrs. T. S H. TJACGIIAX I CO., 116 Broklway, New Yark, extensive aaanulactorers and iatportefs of sli tha ieadiatfr and most fashionable styles f Watches aad Jewelry, desiring to increase their basiaesa to an unlimited extent have resolved upon a Great Gift Distribution, subject to the refrnlatioos following : Certiticatea, aaming each artkie, and its valoe, are placed in Sealed Envelope, and well mixed. One of these envelopes will be sent by mail to any address oa raceipt of 25 cents. ; .,. . v..-- ,i,,i' . - All Articles Sold at One Dollar tach. "Wltaoat Regard taVale , . On receipt of the Certificate yon will sea waat yoa are gning to hive, and then it is at jonr option to send the dollar and take the articleor nut- PurcUasersmar thas obtaia a Gold Watch. Diamond King, or any Set of Jewelry a oar list fr OS B iK)LLAR, and aa bo case caa they get less thaa On Dollar's worth, as there are no blasts. The price of Certificates is aa, foam: - t - U ti.W One far 25 cental araibr 51 : eleven fir tt ; tairtr for $5t sixty-ay for $1 ; owe aaadred for $15c r- ' Apaa will a allowed ten cents on every Gertineat orderad by taem. proyided their remittance amounts to On Dollar. Agents will collect 25 rests Car vary Certificate, aad reaut 15 cents to oa. ntaer- sa cash or postage lUaips ;- " k T. A H. GACGHAS A COV " . :?." ? T II Hroadwar, Xw Tork. -

,. . Ia Publiiaed ia the Waracr BaUdiac, em " Thursday Mornings, ; At 55 per Volume. PAYABLE IX .5 "i-3-.r -lifc ADVANCE. We bare a new "DAY JOBBER," and new font of Type of the attest styles, both plain and fancy, and are prepared to do work neat and expeditiously. Pamphlets, Catalogue, Constitution, Show Bill, IlandbtlN, Bluuks, T3 f .- "Posters PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLE. EZRANYE.&BRO., DEALEB8 IN Stoves and Hollow Ware, Plain, Pressed, and Japaned Tinware. Also, Apents for the Sale of the Forest Queen Cooking Stove, And Manufacturers of all kinds of TIX AND SIIEET-IBOX WORK I Tin and Iron Hoot Put im Order. ZSfkft orders for Spouting', Gutters and Valleys, attended to with promptness. Store apjoining ScolVs Furniture Rooms, near the Depot, Richmoac Indiana. ' Jan. 27, ltf NEW DRUG STORE. J. E. AVERY & CO. DEALERS IJT Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff's, Coal Oil Lamps, Soaps, Perrtimerics, and Fancy Articles Generally t ! ALSO OF Pure Wines & Liquors FOR MEDICAL PCRUOSES. Patent and Proprietary Medicines Cr Corner of Main and Marion Streets. Richmond, Ind. flf Our whole stock is new aud fresh, having just been pnrchaied of Manufacturers and Importers. Jane 2i, 1HS3. 2T-tf. NEW STOCK Jewelry, Watches, Notions, IIXGER RtXGS, a Ure assortment of Plated M Mare, Castors, Knives, Forks and Spoons: .Muical Inttrameata, Acc. . An assaraaaat of Sheet Maie. constantly ou hand. R. B. DICKINSON', " Jin. 4U Uain-st Richmond, Ind. Jan. 27, 1364. . . 3dtf ryOXICS AXO AXTI-DISPEPTICS: SAXFORD-S LIVER IXVIGORATOR. LXSTRFJH'S DYSPEPSIC BITTERS, XICHOL-S ELIXIR of RARK A IROX, SYRFPof PROT-OXIIEOFIROX, PLA"TATIOX BITTERS, IIOSTETERS BITTERS, OLD SACHEM BITTERS, COP'S DYSPEPTIC CI'RE, HOO FLA XDN BITTERS, BOERHAVE-S BITTERS, PERl'VIAX BITTERS, With other Remedies of similar character. For sale at the drug store of TLCMMERA KELLY. COMFORT AND ECONOMY. THESE two yery desfrable qualiUes are combined in aa eavinent degree, in the . - HARD RUBBER TRUSS, and to the afflicted needing such Instruments, - We can recommend this as CLEANLY, DL'RABLE, and ircm its adaptabiUty to any, furm. .much more comfortable than most other Trusses. Oar stock of Marsk'js Fitcks, Hubbard's Ritter's aad the Jrr ' ' . Hard Rabbet Ttnss . Compaay's Instrnrbeqts,l3 Urge aaJwel assorted boDi tbrchildren aad adults. We hr a private room where the Snstrumenta " I applied by any physician, or by one of the firm, aa may be desired. PLUilMES A KELLT. Kicanvod,Jan.l9,T55. .-47-i, rSlate! Slate !! rF Tor WAYT aa EYES - LASTIXO . ROOF, ' nil on David RaHsaaek, Eicriaiaii. Indiana, or on X. Sokta,-Abanrtm- They are awv prepared to fi'd all orders fu Ut 1mi fiag pramptly. DAVID RAILSBACK MCnt)I.AS SMITH. "ln-ERYVFAXCV-GOODS .; For the Toilet TC av a Urge aad im assortment aa tSera U is the city. Call an-1 -e it. PICWXES TCELIT.

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D.B-v CRAWFOR D, Propcictor f the

:iii.tiTOB,a fjj; . Is now rwrairing tha LARGEST STOCK OF CARPET - ' TWO AXB- THREE PLY IMCRAIN, HEMP AND RAG! STRAW alATTEVG AM BUGS, CVRTAIX (UMDS Of ererr description. Oa Cloths, of neat patten, Dress Goods, of newest styles. Ia fact 1 am determined to haye-tho - - BEST STOCK OF GOODS IX THE CITY And Sell as Cheap. Mt of'my Goods wiU be sold at old prices. The pnhhc art tnreted to call at 40 Main street. -Rjcumond, June 2, lt6. rr ijtf Reliable Iiisurance ! ! . . ,.- FARMERS AND MERCHANT'S HI0BIIICE C0r.lP.IIY . OfQlIXCY, Illinois. Available on 30 Iar Call. ESPECIAL attention piren to the Insurance of Detached Dwellings, Farm liuildiiurs, and their contents, including lire stock, against loss or uamaire by Fire or I.ihtaiar;. The losses sustained and reported to tha Company hare all been adjusted promptly to the entire satisfaction of the stuTcrer, and paid loag before maturity. r;o OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. W. X. Cline, PresitWnt, Quiney, H. H.Van Frank, Vice President, Quincy. t Phi to A. Coodwia, -; Levi C Howell, " Wm. Marsh. U. K. Vaa Prank. SecreUry. G GORGE M". K EXT, -General Agent, Quincy. J. X. KXOX, Agent for Wayne Co. Ind. March, 2, I SOI. v ELTaRNTA! RTJPTTJRE" Messrs. AVESY & B0WEN, HAVE just receired a splendid assortment cf Dr. LAXG WORTHY'S LEVER SPRING TRUSS. The advantage of this Truss orer all others, ia parrm 10 an wno examine mem. its action is mine i the DJ IRECT TRACK of the Hernia, and is claimed to ef fect more cures than all others now in use. Persons suffering from Hernia should call and examine them, whether they wish to buy or not. TheT will be shown to any with pleasure. ALSO a fine assortment of Shoulder Ilrace, for Youth's, Male and Female. SUPPORTERS & FLESH I1KI SIIKS. AVERY A BOWEV, Cor., Main and Marion S-'ts., Richmond, Ind. Koy. ltf, 1864. 3-tf. UNION CABINET SH0PI BY Ma soil. Sb Son, Cor., of Main and Front St., Richmond,. Ind. rwinOMAS MASON", having taken M Ms son, in the r urniture Itusincss will hereafter be conducted under the above firm of MASOJi A SON". Their facilities for manufacturing all kinds of THE BEST OF FURNITURE, re not surpassed ia this City, and the buyer mar rest assured that he is purchasing No. 1 articles, and at as low as they can possibly be oflered, here or else where, l hey are manufacturing Bl'KEAtS. TABLES, BEDSTEADS, WARDROBES. HOC1ABLES. LOINGES, SOFAS. CHAIRS or aix cikiw , na, in tact, every unng m tne snape oi rurniturc. They will also keep for sale a general assortment ol Cincinnati-made M ork. r T. Mason, returns his thanks to his old friends and customers for their former liberal patronage, and trusts it will ba continued to the new firm. Richmond, Nov. 19, 1864. 39-tf.' a. W. KrSRLL. J. t. KI SSELL . RUSSELL & BRO-. UNDERTAKERS, Keep constantly on hand a large assortment of readymade 9 Both of Metalic and Wooden manufacture. They have also, a first class HEARSE and CLOSE CAR'R1AGK, with which to attend Funerals. All orders promptly attended to, and charges reasonable. ' ' - r 4rOtTiee and Shop at Phillips' old stand, opposite Starr Hall. New Stock of Hardware! TI HE subscriber havmr- just returned from Sew rk. takes this opportunity to inform his friends ublic that he will soon be in receipt of a fresh and the 1 stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Xails, Carriage TrimniiugN, A.C., Which he is disposed to sell cheap. Please call and see before purchasing elsewhere. IRVAN" REED. Aug. 24, 1354. 40tf. fJFle 20 boxes fine Teas, embracing rarinns qualities. - ii. W. BARNES A CO HOWARD ASSOCIATION Philadelphia, Pcnn., A Beuerolent Institution establishel by special endowment for the relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the cure of diseases of the Sexual Organs. "J EDICAL Advice yrratis by the acting- surgeon to llM. all who apply by letter, with a description of thair condition, tuge, ocenpacon. habits of life. e.. and in cases of extreme poverty, medicines furnished' free of charge. J Valuable reports On Spermatorrhoea and other disea- , ses of tne seznal organs, and on the new remedies em- ' ployed ia the Dispensary, aent to the aoiicted, free ot ! charge, in sealed letter envelopes. Two or three stamp i will be acceptable. - ' ! Address Dr. J. SKILLE.V HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth at I Philadelphia. Br order of the Direct'WS. v I - . EZRA D. HARTWfXL, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. Livery, Sale and - Feed Stable. ' The naderv'jrned also keep a LIVERY. SALE and FEED STABLE, where the public will find ood teams, at all times, Carriages, Buggies, ic, lor Parties, Privates Families and Weddings. Prices are yery reasonable, - - B- L.ITERY STABLE, in the rear c Gait House. Patronage is respectfully solicited. " RCSSELL A BRO. Bkaanoad, lad, Ang. 81, IS44. f. Oeo. W. Baraea. ' E. W. Yarriagtoa. G. W. BARNES & CO WHOLESALE AXD SKXAIL GROCERS, New Iron . Prdnt B iiildixig, NO 31, IHAIN-ST., " flfClimondL Indiana.

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OFFERED by the manufacturers, as a can ear for Agne. We are instructed to refund the mney where care is not eneetetl, if DirectioDs are obaerr. aLLUMSJiA a.LLV. CO wPOEt XDTH STRIP OF SOPS AND BONESET IS the cheapest and bM Medjciae. It ta ard v colds, for Srenc3 of Breast, for llnrwiwi, tw Vi hooping Coush. It u also a saw remedy lor Crvu. and Laruoic Coujfh, Athtna. and all dneasea of the Throat and Lunf. liir to Medksna a trial. -pi'vr sale at H Drug Stores and eoaatry etotes. C. KOTHENBL SU, i. Sole Agra, Hamilton, Ohs ; Jua26,lSS.i ... ar-ly.lMJI THE UNITED STATES 1 HOTEL. BEACH STREET, BOSTOX, MASS. (Direetly opposite the BotaHa aad Worcester Railroad Depot.) , The awbsenber most respectfally inforaas la friends and lite public, that altor aa eapenence of over war years as aa Assistant at the American Uoaaev ia this cfry, he has leased upon very favorable terms the UNITED STATES HOTEL, which has for a long period, nuuVr the able an.) popolar Supertntctkleocc of CoL Sjwoner, recaived a very liberal patronage. The uuderHiinied will endeavor to keep np the potanty of the ksublushment as a . FIRST t'LiSS HOTEL. And he solicits yoar patrnaage, asauring yon thai no exertion i his part shall be wanting, to render your stay at his house both comfortable and agreeable 2-tf. " FRANK M. PRATT. MIXE PI'RSES aad PORTMON1ES, at m. iLLjuiiKsatu.. A YERS' CHERRY. PECTOR.4L, HALL'S RAI.SA. J A ' X R E PEt TtR A XT, KtHi Ktt'S LI V EKWOKTaTAR. WISH ART'S TAR CORAM A L, 1CELAXH PECTORAL, FOLEY'S BALSAM, And other standard Coah Reaaediesv for sale at the Drugstore of PLCMMERA KELLT. 1BATEWT HEDH IXES, a fall assrtinenl, at . 1LI MMER A KELLY'S. . fMOILirr (MtOIXS, in ptutuatoa at PLVMMER JL A KELLY'S. " PERFI'MERY, speciatlr for huHidar rifts, at 1'LCMMER A KELLY'S. COMBS, Iory.OiitnPer-hM,Horaa hell, at PLL MUERA KELLY'S. - I? A Cordial, for ChiUrea'a If M. Teelliiiijr. Kir sale t PLC.MMKR A KELLY'S Drogitore. A TEH'S Af.TEC CRE, SMITII'STOXK" SYR IT, OSOOOD-SIXDI A rllOLACMGlT, And other Ague Remedies. For ale hr PLLMMER d KELLY. TtKITH, HAIR A CLOTH BRL'Srt a FLOWER A KEIXY'S. "' c aaaed Frnit A Catnp. rrraw berries. Tomatoes, Blackberries. f.itrn t fweties, Kaspbemes ami Pinna. Toianto Cannp. Wataut do. London 11 nb Sance. Worcester shirs do. IVketa ol varioas kinds. Salad Oils. 31 Mam St. U. W. BARNES A CO. CM EXITXE JIEEX EL'X. MAGXOLIA W TA II LET. A LILLY WHITE, at PLlilMERA KEIJ.VS. Jellies Ac. Strawberry ami Raspberry Jellies. Pine Apple Jelly. Shred Isinglass er gefitiwefor making; jefTiea. Raspberry syrap, yery faueaad suitable for use in sickness. 31MaiaSt. . G,V. BARNES A CO. arr: JO Hhds. Sugars. 20 KMscruNlel.granIated and powdered do. 21 Kbls. Renned tto, yariiHaa irraiies. 31 Miin St. O. W. BARNES A CO. Co0ee; : ' 4Bos RioCtfee. r .. IS Mueba, Java,atvf Lagwnra d.' ' 31 Main Kt O. W. BARNES A CO. HI 4XOLIA BAI,, White and PinsPLL ilMRA KKLLl S. - , . 8aodrics. 2lkegs br-earbotaafc? Soda. H boxes Ma. Her. 1 Indigo. 15 " Ea. Lofrwosd. ltf ' CmlUwr. lOKosesKice. 31 Main St. C. W. BARNES A CO. M uUin A Svrrapi: 1 bbk y. O. .Molasjes. 10 Sorghnm do. 7 IU Syraps varions gra.-Ies. 31 Main St. ti. vT. BARNES a CO. ' 500 to 1000 Bushels of Coke FOR SALE AT THE GAS WORKS. Price, 2 cents per ba.tht-1. December 7th, l-4. Al'-tf. fCOYILL'S BLOOD A LIVER SYRUP? AYER'SMARSAPARILLA, . JAYXE-S ALTERATIVE, GLYSOTTS KA RS A PARI LLA, KENEDY'S JMEHICAL HISCOVEBY, And the ts-d stock of pfalar AllractioM aad Blood Purifiers. For sale at the Imr S'.ore of PLCMMER A KELI.Y. 8 pice dc Pepper: . 5 bags Pepper. ' 1 " Cloves. 20 mats Cinna taoa. ' " " 2 bags Alspice. 1 cask Ntttaaegs. E. R. ItmW advrted Spices. Cinaamon, Pepper, Aifiice. Cloves, Motard , Ginger and Cayvaoe. 31 Main St. 6. W. ARN E a CO. FINE TOILET SOAPS, a larze aaauHaaent at PLCMMER A KEL-.Y'S. R aiaiaa. 25 IV3Hrs M . K. L. a A. Kaisrna. 2H,lo. 1 Cask Corrant. 5 Citroa. ' ' 31 Main St. C. W. BARNES ICO. CREAM OF TARTAR, BAKIXC POWTEJt, ' And A FTLLIJNE OFSPICES. Fiw sale at the drag store f PLCMMER A KELLY. . Rittmnad, Jan. 1, "Si. . . I-allw. AEW FIRE. T" IRE undersigned, barfng farmed a Co-Partner -ship, for the tramuction of a mwiil dine aad Cemaaiasioa Basiaess, the pwrchase and sale of af! k:ad of ' '" Gxaiix, Gxass Seed, Flascseed Aad WOOL, Under the name and style of HE5LZT, ST RATTAN A CO., ar prrpanri in bay thoae articles in large or small qiautiii-,iV?Teeed at their W are-IIoae at we ioiKn..w .n rnis nrmna f ort n ayae Areaae, KiraaMaa. Iad where all iatoreated will ptease rt-- on a rail. JOHN HENLEY, SAMTEL HENLET, J. E. STKATTAN, J. . bTAKR. Rickawad, Dee. S, . . 4Ia.f4 C hoe-date. Prepared Caatee, etc. Baker's Cocoa. - J .1i Para Cocoa. Broma. Preach C"bneralev Pmaiaat ,.u - Vaailla TantaiioB Coflue, variows qaaQtiaa.' Vermaceih. - Macaroai. - ' - ' "-" Tapioca. V.r Irt---J -Rseher FattoU.' - -' - Cora Harrh aad Rioe Paar. 31 Va.a St. i. W. BARNF4 A CO.

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CROCI a co. i Soath tide Of Xaia atreeCah aar East mt Xrreith Itoaae, pOOI , zl . .uCallMaC A!i."ik,S tipee aad pediiaa FCW e Vdtnta-ii ' . " tM,T" "d a na aaasnaiiat f Irqrvui or Rue and eaa funuih order on ahttri aoace, alaaunt . any style or paatera of Trtacie, all of wtuch they 1 Taut to be mart -of taebest aaaattrml ma by carafal rxpenrncM voitara. The pabiic aad -aa mane cheir asochmd inrw , The pablic are iayitad to call i VPartiuaur atleaatoa aiaid to rapjMog-. Jaa..2w, I t i i w ,a ' Cur warranto! if Dircetiooa are followed. , Haudreda of Citrceaa ad Chaeaara have hea . PrrananeatJy Cured by this Jlediriae. . ,XCau. roa a CtacTkaa Mtscsaaixa tu SrarSYMPTOMS: The symptoms of Catarrh as they grarraRy appear are at arctt very slight. Peejaaa ' aol tlary" hava a etd.t!at they have frvqacol attacks, and an but susitive to the "changes of U'micatnre. Id this) coodiBoo, tiie uose amy be dry, or a alight disroaage, thia and acrid, afterward becoming thick aaI alwurr. Aa the disease beeoaaea rbmtric, the dMrhargea ant In creased in quantity and changed ia jtaiity: they are thick aad heavy, aud are hawked if oaaHwd off. . Tho secn'tions aie offensive, causing a bl breath; 111 voice is thick and nasal; the eyes arc weak; the sense of the aiaell is lessee! if dlnyed; deafaaM frequently lakes place. Another cunt moo and iaapurtani srmptnaa of Catarrh im, that the p-rst is obliged to cVwn his thnoit in the tunrmng of a thick or slimy nauecMS. which hat fallen doww frosa the head dariag the night. Wtieo thia toka Aace, the Bcraon aaay bo snre tiiat his disease ia os its way to the long, aad should lose do time in arresting it. THE ADO YE ARE BYT FEW OF THE CATARRH SYMPTOMS. - A Simple Hot tie will lust ft saoath 4 he aed threa tisaea a) daiy. TESTIMOITT AT, . . Tnmm Jim. Tlx. J. Timer, Kr-JfcWxr tf OafifM m (!, kiln ,fran. JUimoit iinmm of Jtrfrtaratefem, ami UiVmt Mmirf of A. '. ouaf A. At W JUM. . .'. . . Tajatroarr, Oet 21, 1jf H. .SEEL YE.POaaa Siar Inn-yjy to yoar notice of the lfhhtst., woatd say that I was aeVerely aflsH-4nl with Catarrh fer years, when I beeaaw atttwainttd with ywa aad hmgkt two bottles ut yoar laqaid Catarrh aWaasdy. Before I Had nsed etie bottle 1 was sensibly improved, ami before the m-roixf b'tllo was fiiished. was completely cared. I can TeeoaBaad the aamliraw to ail atRk-tod with Catarrh - . . -Bespecttaily Tourm, THOS. J. TYRXKK, DR. D. H. SEELYE & 00., Cliiciigo, Illinois. ; , Labora lory at Fraeport, Illiuoia. AT WHOLESALE BY "I JOKX V. PARK, Cincmnati. Ohio. ' ' M. JOH.XSON. Urtnat. Ma-higua. . . J. H. CONNER, $ew Albaay, ludTaM. ' , WILSON A PETES, Lnoutyiihi Kentucky. AT RETAIL BY ' ' J.JOWNSOS, . J.flnwarriBe, lad. For iIe ia Rirhaaoad, Ind by E. G. Pawta, namaer & Kelly. Naatpmi a Koss, A. Collet aad J. E. Avery Co. Uetober J, la&s. M-ly. PILES. -A. STJTRE CCJI.KM '! EVERT H01r IS RF.INO Cl'RID O? THIS (hstn-aains; daseaso by th ase of . . .. , ' DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Rad "ft a siiflerer aays: Mr. J. P IIoLnlo IRS i..l n says he has lew a dreadful aafllfvr with lln lor a obatio no rettef. lie awed abcrat orie-fnorth at a paa of I'r. Strit-LI:iaI's i'Ue Ointaatnt, and H aatuV a ooaa. ptete care, lie- advise every one who ia aula-riaf p irr i. ... , , , '.Hidd by an rrwiare, M cents rwr ant. Maaafaew tured at No. ft Kairf iwwnh hh CincRa-ati O. Aak for Strieklnnd'B Pile Kearadr. - ,i. t : DR. STAUCaXAlfD'S ? , MelliftaoDS Congli Balsam! tnrea Coushs, Cold, Sore Tbrwaa, AatkMav V and CouvanapUoa. Jl is only oecaaaary for any foe trowbied w ith Uiese comi4aiot to try one bottle of ' Strickland Mellifluous Cottgh. Balsam, to convince ttiem tiiat it ia the best preparation eeer used. It m only euro the ataww afleetioaa of the Throat and Long. bat it carat Night .Sweats aw! S( itting' of Mood, and is aa eceflet gargle for any kind f Sore Throat. , It M pieaaant to make, aad asafeiaade icine for infants. Price 'j eeoU per bottle. Tor salby Drogmts geaerally. r Oaerad Depot e, Eaat 4th Itreet, Clacia arti, Ohio. ... ...-.ti ; I: - Vf Stricltland's A-rticeholera . . : Mixture, .- i : - 'rj., Is a coo rpoaitioo of aaariaf tto, abaortetito, afir kwiai aad caraai-atiyea, wairh every pbysiaa at know 1 Java iatbe 'ly prewratina that will vfSael a pemtan-at rwn of It-rrtx l and Dyaetery . This Aoti-Cbotara j- afnta-e as bow as aas to aeeeval r army toaatala waera it gves ta gvaateat saxavfaenoa. u naw aaeaa the lives of thousands of oar aoah-ra sad ctuaraa, aad we will s-iaraina-e H to be the best resaedy m the world for IharrtKra awl IHenU-ry. . Mr. Woods, of CoVington, Ky.-wJ b nwwt happy to aatisfy any oae at to the -frtae of ?tritklaatf's AaU Cholera Mixture; ia f-t we hr a gTt. aanaber of a timnhlt from natiran who hare beea eared after f being pmauaaud incwrable hr shevr pheaiciaae, aoato after tMKtiirrmtr eao rxnoc n --incaiann a am-vnan Xbrtnre.- If eja aaflfer with lMarrhera aad I) mmtnj tr-oaebottW-., - '-'i'sZx Toa ought aad to be whbont iwclr a v-laabla naadicmea. TWa t tortnaati WaBoa-l Cataa. of April -4th. says: that dtamaaada of ear aoalan- hava baea saved hy the aseoT Strwklaad'a Aaw-Caaisra Mia-BW. For sale he Iaaf giato at Meaota par hasn't.) . t For Mia at llaioDM A Katly'a; Hi mif si Jk Ro-a;' aad at E. P-tr a Soa's, Richawtnd, lad.