Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 11, 11 May 1865 — Page 4

wive RICHMOND. 1ND., MAY Hth. 1865. PRESS-GANGS AND POISON A 8TORT OK DEATH AND THE DOCTOR. "This isn't altogether a tory of press -gangi, m you'll find before I've done, and it made a good deal of talk here at the time as I remember, though I was only a lad ; but yon nee the crowners quest set all things right, and after that it was no use asking farther questions. It must be nigh fifty; years ago fifty ri..l'' hat raueated. half cloauae lua .VA, ni ntnSnr. an h!d mind traveled over the SDace which had brought so many and great changes even to that quiet little Tillage "that an old seafaring man, they called Captain Meredith, lived at least, that is to say, lodged in the house of a widow named I'enrhyn. You might see the spot from the hill, for the house itself has been pulled down since then. V,"-ll, he might have been a captain or not. I don't pretend to say, it Is certain be had a bit of money put by. aad lived eorntortaoie enough. Some said he had been in the sinugglingtrade, and made money that way. However, it don't " much matter ; he was well respected, aad though he had no wife living, he had a daughter, as was called Ellen, aad was the prettiest lass in Cowsael, and for miles round. Well, now, this old widow had a son named I'atil, aad a strange article he wa! X remember him : a little bandylegged chap with red hair, and the pco pie ined to call Lain 'Doctor." "Was he a surgeon, then?'' I interrupted. I'm going to tell you. llcha l been prenticed to a chemist in Dcvenpot t, (we used to call it 'Dock' in those btys) aad after his time was out, lie had been stopping with his mother to take care of her, or perhaps becaase he couldn't find a situation readily for himself. The old widow had put sometking by, I suppose, and 1'aol had been at heme about a year, when the Captaia came to lodge there with his daughter. This Paul's room was at the top of the house, where his light woald be seen burning at a time of night whea all honest folks were in bed and asleep. Sometimes he would be out all night, when he was met in the morning returning with his arms full of weeds and plants, which he used to take up stairs into the 'doctor's shop, as they called it." 'All ! a totanist," I remarked. "I don't know about that," replied my i ..t:i.i . ... i. . . i iiii ini, nniii,iy jmi.ah-ii , mil uiu ticojiio said he made jtizen out of them. Any f way, once wuen caul was passing by the blacksmith's, the dog ran out and bit him, and the next day l'aul was seen to give him a piece of bread, and the dog was dead within an hour. The neighbors blamed him for it, and I recollect, when a youngster, calling after him, There goes Dr. Nightshade !' and his stopping and saj-ing, 'If I had to doctor you, my lad, j'ou wouldn't shout so loud.' Well, very shortly after Ellen ami her father had been lodging at the widow's house, it was clear to see that Paul wished to court her; wherever she went, sure enough Paul wasn't far behind, and things went on in this way for about sir months, when one dark and wintry night the wind blowing great guns, and the sea running high, the widow saw signals of distress from some vessel otT the point thero. There was no life-boat in the place, and our small craft roulda't have lived ii minute in such weather. In the morning wc saw no sigus of the vessel. and wo supposed she had goae down, and all aboard lost; however, we heard during the day, that one f the poor ftdlows had escaped, and though cut and bruised, had contrived to crawl up the point there, where ho had been found by Captain Meredith, who brought him home to his own lodging and nursed him. He was a fine yousg fellow, an orphan, Lo said, by name Wiiliaia Kaudall, and had been working his way to Liverpool in hopes of obtaining employment. The clergyman of the piace you may see the church ou the right a yen go towards Kdgecuuibe Ferry "heard of this, and becoming a good deal interested in the young man, olfered him a place as gardener, or general servant, or something or other. Uiil was a handy chap, aud soon made friends with people, and they persuaded him to stop here, instead of going to Liverpool as he had intended, lie did'nt want much pressing, for any one could see there was a girl in the case, and that girl was Ellfn Meredith, and it JiJu't want more than two eyes to soo that she liked hira. The folks used to jeer Paul about his uese being out of joint, and Tom Trevellian the blacksmith, as owed him a grudge for the dog, used to say, "Well, doctor how's your nose by this time i ' But they said the doctor only used to turn white and rub his hands, it was a way he had, and he did the same when he gave the dog the bread. Well, things prospered so well with young Randall, that at last he made up his mind to ask the Captain for his consent, that he and Kllen should be married, and as the old fellow was a jolly, easy-going customer, aad liked Bill very much besides, it wasn't loug before he gave iL Just about this time, the folks in the village were frightened at the report that the press-gang were out; that they had been as far as" Plympton, four or five miles from the town there, and had pressed oacwr two men. The Captain and Klieu wanted to put the marriage otT, but Bill wouldn't hear of it, and, strange to say, Paul, as wa? his worst nvaj as you may say, sided with "Well, on the very day afore the wedding, a ttraage man as hadn't been seen in the village afore, called at the house to apeak to Paul, and a neighbor as happened to be present at the time, said afterwards she had seen them talking together on the road to Plymouth. Now. mind me, in the evening, and just as they were setting down to supper, and drinking healths, Paul, who was late, ran into the room, leaving the door open behind him, and entreated William to look to himself, as the press gang was already in the village and afore poor Bill could get away the press-gang were inside and had seized him, and in spite of hi struggles and Ellen's cries and Paul's entreaties, carried him to the beach, where a boat lav readv, and took him away." "Is that all ?" I asked.

"Not exactly, mate," said my friend, finishing the ram, "the strange part has to come.' " ---- . "So, replenishing his glass and refilling his pipe, he continued : "Well, every one of course was very much cast down at this, but poor Ellen

particularly however, for many months J she kept a brave neari, always leuing the Captain - that she knew William would re tarn, and they should be happy yet ; and d'ye see, no one liked to tell the poor thing different, although but very few thought they'd ever see him again." "At any rate, it was clear that Dr. Paul didn't, for after awhile he began again to pay his addresses to . her, and this time more in earnest than before, but it was no use. Ellen would have nothing h to say to him at all.' Now abont two years after they had pressed poor Will, when it was getting on towards the wintertime there had been a good deal of dirty weather, about, and several vessels had been lost on the constthere was a report that several crews had been paid off, and then Ellen made up her mind more than ever that William would return ; when one day a neighbor comes in and saj-s he had heard that a vessel like the Spitfire that was the one William went out in had gone down off the Scillj s, and it was feared all hands had perished ; he had it, he said, from a party over to Devenport, the day before, on some matter of business. This was bad news for the poor lass, but I believe she still hoped and prayed for her sailor sweetheart, and all along kept telling the Captain that he would live to see her and Will Randall bride and bride- . groom yet; but about a fortnight after this, Paul comes in, in a great way and shows the captain a bottle, which he said had been picked up on the Cornish coast, no doubt haviug drifted in ; and in it was a paper, saying the Spitfire couldn't live through the night, praying that whoever found the bottle would, for Heaven's sake, send it over to Captain Meredith of Cowsand with the last prayers of poor Will. "This was dated bac k, and was alout square with the day alien the Spitfire was said to have gone down ; and so "now there seemed no hope at all, so poor Ellen seemed to think at last, fe-r she got paler and ieaaer every day, and moved about like one who had nothing to live for. To make matters worse, the Captain had got into debt, and difficulties got bigger and bigger. Well, one day, all on a sudden, the doctor goes to him and offers to marry Ellen out of hand, promising to discharge all tke Captain's obligations, and stating that his long and strong attachment had induced him to make the proposal. The Captain, as you may believe, didn't much fancy Paul for a sou in-law, but at last he relented, and, pressed by his debts and troubles, urged Ellen to accept him. The poor lass refused, for a long time, but when she found her .father's .liberty and welfare depended on it and besides, had Jost all hope of ever seeing Will Randall again, at last she consented." "Hut you don't mean to say that they got married at last?" 1 interrupted., "In'two r "three months they were, and a pretty conj!lei.Uoy must have made; she with her tall .figure and paie face, aud he with his ired head bowed legs shambling along by her side. They were married at Mill Creek Church, on the hill, sir, and Will Randolph's old master read the service. They say Ellen didn't cry or faint, or have any nonsense of that kind, but wentlhrough her share quieUy, and calmly enough, while the doctor seemed all aboard. Now it seems this very evening, just about dusk, when the Captain had goue out to smoke his pipe, that l'aul, who had gone up stairs, heard a ternible loud scream and rushing back into the room where he had left Ellen, fir.ds her fainted away on llxe iloor, and Wfiliani Randall himself kueel ing by her side ! "William used to say afterwards, that he never could forget Paul's face when they saw one aaothcr for the firet time ; he used to dream of it, he said; he had many and mauy a time seen the face of strong men who had been struck down in the heat and passion of battle, or, who had died violent deaths in other ways; but Paul's face, he said, reminded him oaly of a piettre he had once seen, when qute a little lad, of the dewii, which he remembered had frightened him then. but Which he bad lorirotton until their I eves met tnat miit. u uen faua re i h ' f i-iMcrtru ill furj.riBe, ne saui noi a WerU j about the marriasre ; but -when William saul he ha.l but just left Plymouth and hadn't Been a soul in the village yet, he suddenly seemed delighted at meeting him atrain, and insisted on their drinkin" together. He led Eilen into aaotiier i room, where he toJd Will, Lis mother ) would attend to her, and shortly after ! returned with two glasses of etiif grog, ! which he put on the table between them! Now, Bill, old mates says he, 'we'll I drink to your return heme. 'liut what about Nelly, poor girl?" says Will. Never mind her,' says Paul, 'mother will soon bring her round, meaawhile drink thef ro ; first of all let's shirt the door and Le snug, eh ?' So Paul hut the door, and coming back to the table, says, "Now, Hill," says, he here's your jolly good health and no heeltape !""nnd they both emptied their glasses. "William," says Paul, after awhile, "how do you feel?" "tjnite well, Paul, my , Hearty.' " l hank, ye," says Will. "Do you.' says 1 anl enaniusr, "then vou wan t for long. Will Randall," says he getting white and trembling; "we've had a long account to eUJe. and now it's done."' What d'ye mean?" asks Will in surprise, as you may be sure. "I've never injured you!" "Yes, you have!' says Paul. "Dida't you step in between me and the girl I had et my heart on? Didu't the neighbors jeer and mock me, and drive me mad? And didn't I swear to be even with yon come what might? And Iain! Iam! When vou were Tress ed." says he, getting worse and worse, "I put the ganjr on vou! I brought the account that made titer think that jou were dead! and now that you have returned alive, you find the woman you loved the wife of a man vou both despiaedT "It's a shameful lie!" cries Will, "and I can't believe it." "It's true," says Paul, "for we were married this morning; but true or false, it's all the same to you, Will Randall." and Paul turas rery white and rubs his hands, "you are poisoned. You drank the brandy, and in an hour's time yon are a dead man." "Paul Penhfyn," says Will, speaking calm and low, and looking the

doctor fairly in the eyes, "yoa have played a deep game, but you've made one mistake; I heard of your trick with tae press-gang and I knew you were a rival of mine, and you've just owned to other treachery. But when a man I know hated me, and who looked as you did when you met me jnst now, suddenly become my friend, and asked me to drink I grew suspicious, an i while you closed the door I changed glasses."

"When Ellen heard the fearful cry that Paul gave, she ran in, pale and weak as she was, and found him all twisted together like with rage of pain, and foam ing at the mouth from the poison he had ftwallowed." Aconite?"' I asked. "I don't know rightly what it was called," said the coast-guardsman, "but it was very strong, for Paul, they say, died within aa hour, and before the two he had tried to keep asunder. "A strange tale," I said raising to go. "It's as good as a play." "It's better than most of 'era," said he, knocking the ashes out of his pipe, "for this is true. Good night sir." One a Week. , Postmaster for Richmond. Dr. Sharp, of St. Louis, hu been appointed Postmaster at Richmond. tin; ruuiiii, Is Published in the Warner Building, on . Thursday Mornings, By H0LL0WAY &. DAVIS, At 2 per Volume, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Job Printing. We Lave a new "DAX JOBBER," and new fonls cf Type of the latest styles, both plain aud fancy, and are prepared to do work neat and expeditiously. Pamphlets, Catalogues, Constitutions, Show Bills, Haudbtlls, Blanks, Posters, Sifls of Lading, Bill Heads, Cards, Notes, Envelopes, Circulars, Checks, Lables, Ac, PRICESFOR WORK REASONABLE. MWMMlMBMgWlMaMMMaWaMWM PROFESSIONAL CARDS: Win. V. Hickle, ATTORNEY AT LAW; Office in the Post Office Building. ( lp stairs third rooir south Entrance on Main at.,) RICriMOXD, INDIANA. April , 13o5. -tf JOHN C. WHITRIDGE. Attorney at If aw & Notary, STARR HALL BCII.OING, Richmond, Indiana. C. H. BURCHENAL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ANB TSTotary 3?vc folio, Office, NO. 27, flaiu St., over Haines' store. (23-tf Co-Partnership Notice. kOCTORS V. A S. II. KERSEY, haveforroed a partnership in the practice of Medicine and nrtrerv. Residence of tlie former North 7th street East side, betweea Main and Broad ait ; of the Yat- : -tor, IN . L. -Corner of Market ana A aslnnctn -st. . j k .a f a it. : J t I 1 1 vmcc ou ."Jain si ret: iuutii suit?, wmwn i e;ixi iou Marion, orer ii. W. Barnes' and Co . grocery Orhce lionrs from t to P, A. M " 1 to 2 and from 4 to M. t-f. Richmond, January 11, 1SS5. L. J. FR AS CISCO, .Tf. I. Office and Residence South Franklin Street, East side, betweea Main and Walnut, Jul-Tl71M RICHMOND, toun " S H HAH RIM A W M T AAA A A AIA A J Al A A RESI1EXCE AND OFFICE, No. 23 South. Front Street, ( Late residence of Dr. Kersey. ) RICHMOND, IXD. Office hour 7 to S A. -H.; and 1 to 2, and 6 to 7 P. yi. tiet)Unnd, Feb. ZX, lsfii. 52-1 f. DENTIST. Richmond, Ind. DETAI, ROOMS on Xorth Fifth West Side, near .Hain. Jua 1, IS4. Street, -Ktf . SADDLES & HARNESS JUST RECEIVED! At X. 6, .Mai a St. Opposite the GaltUoase. leathir r. r bvg Uothfc R. R. Bajr, ' Leather Trarelint Tnaifcs, Hard Leather ?ri Trunks,' i , LadWs Larce TraVHio Trunks, Sadies" Bonnet Boxes, wie Leather Valises. Faney Hone BUakets. Common Hre Blankets, " Ladies, (ienta and B.r Saddle. Fine and Firm Harness, Sooaded aad Plain Kidin BnUes. Busily. W an and Batcher Whips, ' Leather and Comana Horse Brnshea. Traee and IWeaM Chaiaa. w Draft and Yankee Harness, Draft b4 Bnppr Collars. Ordered Work well rot ait. h etaerieieed Worli done mp promptly. feb-tf. L. BRADY.

CO UHTT Dm ECTOR Y., PROSPECTUS OP TOT WAYNE COUNTY D1BEOT0BY

And Soldiers Register. Ia large cities it is impossible fw business men to conduct their affirn wilboat the aid ct a Kireetorr. In many places this want is so generally ackoow kdtd aa t demand a new one each Tear. There are lare numbers of tawna axti aftie" tr Tawwis parts eonntrr in whie? H is ineenTiak4Ju baeiaess aittk-tf out a reference of this kind, and ret the want is not eatticienilr Mt to make a sale for a publiauer U eagee m the eutcrprise ot prvpanr.ir one. In eume of the Eastern Stites t!iesedifBro?tie Lare been overcome br ioclutliQ aa ciuirc countr witU all its cities, towns and rillairvs, thus enlarging the scope of its usefulness. This plan has been adapted br tiie underijnied for the first time as he believes in a Western Slate, aad beis oowr preparing a fall Directory ot Wajne CountT. ' There wilt be exhibftej in an alphabetical list, the same of eTertr bead of a famffr, also the names of all married males orer twenty one and females orer eighteen jears of Sjje, girinr the occupation, place of business and residence of each. Historical Sketches of some of the tn4t important erents connected with the earlv settlement of the conntr : also biographical sketches of some of the meu wUo hare been most efficient in dereloping its resources and in forming the habits and opinions of the people, relitrioos, moral and political. The space devoted to this part of the work will be governed by the prescribed Lmits of the book, which will diifer from any other erer published ia coulaining a Soldiers Register, In which a full and complete list of all the Soldiers furnished by the county which is thought to be upwards of Thkkk thousand, will be presented, containing-the name of ererjr man w ho has entered the I'niti-d States service from tiie first call for seventyfive thousand men in April, 1G, to the last call for three-hundred thousand, in December lsiit, also incloiing those raised for State service during that tiire. It will specify the branch of the service in whicB each en framed, whether infantry, cavalry, artillery, or the Navy ; naming the rank, company, regiment, and time of sen ice : also the action in which each participated, whether wounded, killed, discharged or stiil in the service, as far as the army records and the information furnished by tbeir friend and relatives will show. Brief sketches will be presented of those who hare lost their lives in the aetvice or distinguished themselves by acts of heroism, or meritorious conduct of any kind, fcy which they are entitled to the gratitude cf their countrymen. Especial care will be (riven to this part of the work, and we desire that the friends and relatives of the soldiers will be prepare.! to give correct answers to all the questions asked by the canrassers, with as little delav as possible, and by no means allow a single name to be omitted, keeping in mind the fact, that it depends lara-elv upon your interest in the undertaking whether fhis record of the sacrifices and sufferings, of those who have stood between you and death, shall be full and complete or not. An Outline Map Showing the rrlntive location of the Cities, Towns, Toaushipi, Bailroads, Canals, Turnpikes, Common roads and Watercourses located in, or running through the county, will accompany each copy of the book. The whole work will comprise not less than four hundred double column Octavo pages and will be printed with clear type on fine white paper and neatly bound in cloth. The price per copy, including the outline Map, will be $5.00. It will he sold by subscription, only, and the number of copies published will be confined strictly to the number of subscribers. It is therefore necessary that the name of every person intending to purchase the work should be known before it goes to press. J. C. Powia. Richmond, Ind., March 13, 1S65. Great Grift Distribution. 250,000! Wulehos, Chain, Diamond Kings, &c. Worth over One Million Dollars! All to be Sold for One Dollar each! I Without Kezard to Value. Not to be paid tor until you Know What you are to Iteceive. SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES. ALL TO BE SOLI) FOR $1 00 EACn.' 250 tients'Oold Hunting-Case Watches $50 to $150 250 Ladies' Hold and Enameled Case Watches $35 to $70. 500 (Jeuts' Hunting-Case Silver Watches 35 " 200 Diamond Rings 50 " 2.000 Gold Vest aud Neck Chains 15 " 3.000 (i.ld Oral Band Bracelets 4 " 5.000 Chased UuH Bracelets 3 " 2,000 Chatelaine Chains and Guard Chains 5 7.000 Solitaire and Gold Brooches 4" 2,000 Lava and Florentine Bri oches 4" 5.000 Coral. Opal and Emerald Brooches 4 " 5,000 Muauir, Jet, Lava, and Florentine Karln.ps 4 " 7,500 Coral, Opal, and Emerald Ear----Drops 4 " 4,000 California Diamond Breast Pins 2 50" 3.000 Oold Fob and Vest Watch Keys 2 50 " 4,000 Fob and Vest Ribhon Slides 3 " 5,000 Sets of Solitaire Sleeve Buttons, Studs, etc 3 " 3,000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils, etc 4 " 10,000 Miniature Lockets 2 50 " 4.000 " " Magic Spring.... 3" 3,000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, etc-.-- 2 " 5,000 Plain Gold Kinijs 4 " 5,000 Chased Gold Rings 4 " 10,000 Stono Set and Signet Rings----2 50 " 10,000 California Diamond Kings. 2 " 7,500 Sets Ladies' Jewelry Jet and Gold 5 " 6,000 Sets Ladies Jewelry Cameo, Pearl etc 4 " 10,000 Gold Pens, Silver Extension Holders and Pencils 4 " 10,000 Gold Pens and Gold Mounted Holders 3 " 5,000 Gold Pens and Gold Extension 70 100 30 8 10 20 10 6 8 10 8 10 8 7 8 20 6 10 10 10 10 15 15 10 Holders.... 5,000 Silver tioblets and Drinking Cups 3.000 Silver Castors 2,000 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets ... 6 ' S ' 15' 20 ' 10 50 50 50 Messrs. T. A IL GACGHAN A CO., 116 Broadway, New York, extensive manufacturers and importers of all the leading and most fashionable styles of Watches and Jewelrv, desiring to increase their busi ness to an unlimited extent have resolved upon a Great Gift Distribution, subject to the regulations following : Certiricates, naming each article, and its value, are placed in Sealed Envelop, and well mired. One of these envelopes will be sent by mail to any address on receipt of 2i cents. All Articles Sold at Oae Dollar Each, Without liesard to alne! On receipt of the Certificate you will see what yon are going to h ive, and then it is at your option to send the dollar and take the article or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Guld Watch, Diamond Ring, or anv Set of Jewelry on our list for ONE IX'LLAIi.and "in no case can they get less than One Dollar's worth, as mere are no oiauss. i ne price oi .ert:Dcates is as i follows : ' One for 25 cents ; five for r eleven for $2 : thirtv ' for $5: sixty-five for $10; one hundred for $15. " i Ageots wiil be allowed tea cents on every Certificate i ordered by them, provided their remittance amounts to One Dollar. Agents will collect 25 cents for everv t Certificate, and remit 15 cents to us, eitber ia cash or J postage stamps. T. A H. UAL Gil A A CO., 118 Hroadaay, New York. New Stock of Jewelry, &c. J. B. HUXXICUTT, tg: LARGS Jt EXTENSIVE Stock of JewelrT, To which he invites the attention of purchasers . WATCHES, CLOCKS, BREAST IMXS, Ear and Finser Rine, Gold Chnin, Ae., kr., fcc, (f the latest stvle and of the finest finish. JUT artifkn soi l wamnted to be as reprwerrtod. Wateh and Clock repaiririir dme on trie ahrirtest notirw. and w i at- j rented to be well lone. Tbankt'ul for past favors a con tinued patronage is respectiuUy solicited. No. lO, Wet faia street, one door We-1 of Harris's Stove Store. Jan JT. 154.. , . . 2.-dwrf. 1VTMEANS & BROTHER, ' DEALERS nr BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS A CAPS, XO. SI If A IX STREET, (HcniT Bnt-nrss, opposite fee Fn-st NaScosi Bank.) RICHMOND, IND. i-tf '. ' ' ' OM ADES AND OIUS. for tb H.i, r vr.. ! lisa and American mannfacttire. For sale at ! LL MMER 1 KELLT S Dm-store.

i 1VEW FIRM. The B-Jersigned. having formed a Co-Pa rtnership, for the transaction of a irneral For warand Commission Business tlie purchase and sale of all kinds of

Grain, Grass Seed, Flaxseed - Ad WOOL, rnderthe name and style rf HEN LEV. PTRATTAN 4 CO., are prepared to by those articles :o larga or SBiall quantities, delivered at their W are-IIone at toe ratersecuan ot tilth lr-et and Fort Wayne Avenue, Richmond. Ind., wLere all interested 1 will pWase give us a call. JOHN HENLEY. SAMUEL HENLEY, i J. E. STRATTAX, J. S. sTAKK. Richmond, Dec. 14. 4lia $? RICHMOND DYEING and CLEANING Establishment ! ! f rpHE undersigned, having purchased the Eruk 1 JL Building at the west-end of the Bridge, he is preF pared to do ail kinds vf Dyeina. Wearing appare. of every description, and the finest articles of civet, j Crape, shawls. Laces, ic, can be cleaned ami colored I in te most desirable manner, at this establishment, t Stains, ;reae-Sptt, and all kinds soil remowd m m elvet. ilx, e. All articles cleaned and dyed without being taken to pieces if desired. ALSO OAEPETS, FEATHERS, PLUMES, PIANO C'OV Kits, Ac, Cleaned. SCOURING and REPAIRING gentlemen's wearing apparel done in abort notice, and in the best manner. Also BONNETS dyed any color desired. sZ-CT" Very particular attention is called to Lis nea l v invented style of cleaning Kid Gloves. White as well as colored, withorrt any odor and dyed. Parcels from a distance carefully sent by Express or otherwise, as instructed. Remember, the Brick House at the West-end of the Bridge. C. WINKLE. Proprietor. June 22,194. Richmond, Ind. II9-I.T.) EZRA NYE, & B R O ., Stoves and Hollow Ware, Plain, Pressed, and Japaned Tinware. Also, Agents for the Sale of the Forest Queen Cooking Stove, And Manufacturers of all kinds of TIN AND SIIEET-IROX WOHK! 7tn and Iron Rnnft Put t" Order. feffAVL orders for Spoutiug, Gutters and Valleys, attended to with prmnpuu's. Store apjoining Scott's Furniture Rooms, near the Depot, Richmond, Indiana. Jan. 27, ltf NEW DRUG STORE. AVERY & B O W EN, DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Oils, Dye Stull's, Coal Oil Lamps, Soaps Perfumeries, and Fancy Articles (Generally ! ! ALSO OK Pure Wines & Liquors FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. Fatent and Proprietary Medicines 07" Corner of Main and Marion Streets. rz Kh mmoxo, Ind. Our whole stock is new and frvah, having just been purchased of Mauufacturers and Imjiorters. Juno 2tS, 1863. 27-tf. HERNIA! RUPTURE!! Messrs. AVERY & B0WEN, HAVE just received a splendid assortment of Dr. L, A N H'OKTl 1 V "S LEVER SPRING TRUSS. The advantage of this Truss over all others, is apfarent to all who examine them. Its action is in the HRECT TRACK of the Hernia, and is claimed to effect more cures than all others now in use. Persons suffering from Hernia should call and examine them, whetherthey wish to buy or not. They w ill be shown to any with" pleasure. ALSO a fine assortment of Shoulder Braces for Youth's, Male and Female. SUPPORTERS JL FJLE.NII It It I SUES. AVERY A BO WEN, Cor., Main and Marion Sts., Richmond, Ind. Nov. 19, 1S6I. 39-tf. NEW STOCK J ewelry, Watches, Notions, Q o i EL FINGER RIXCJS, a larire assortment of Plated Ware, Cantors, . Kaive, Forks and Spoons; 31uical Instruments, Ac. An issomatnt of Shet tl ic. exntaatlv on band. P.. 11. DICKINSON, No. 11, Main-st., Richmond, IimT. Jan. 27, IScl. jotf HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia, Penn., t A Benevolent laititut;n etAtJhd V-y rpt cia! en l'iwm nt f. r the relief of 0.e Sick an l Di.-r-e.1. aSict- I ed with Virulent and Eptdem Ieae. and eonxri- i allv for the care ofiriaeatieji of J,e Seruml Orirau- i EIHtAi. Advice gratis Lt i-;e ac ting turf i-vn to j ilj. W 5u appy or lea.r, :tii a de-enption off thair cr.n.t.Mon. aw, ocmpatnr. haUu vf lifn. ac..1 and in eases of extreme poreetv, aicliciaca furcushii free i of charare. ' Valuable rpijrtson Sjiemiatorrhoea an I other d-sea- ! ot the sexual crins. and! n t'.e new r'mlies em- j pioyed in the IHpen!ry. ne-ot to tlie aff.;cted. free. chaxxe. in sealed letter eiirc.opea. Two or Uirae ilacit ? : w ill be acceptable. . i Ad.ire ftr. 3. 5KII.I.ET noraHTON. Actiny Philadelphia.. Br order of the Irr-tr EZRA il. RAkTWUL, Preeideat. ' GEO. FAIRCHILii. ;Wre-ju-r. The Spring Sat Fashions! fWAlIE nniersigneJ has M. Jut reoeive-i his new f-prin g P-rte r4 HATS, to which be invitee the (1i tentton of all who wraid i imlulie ia tae lateM fash- f rTStor. of JOHN StTFFRINS Bichtnood, lad., March 23, ls4 lNf

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mm Csaa WABtaaTaolf Inrvctloaa are fon.J. fln; Boule will last a snath la ee aee times a day SYMPTOMS. The t)BBteau of Calarra are at trst Tery tdl(M rrrsoa &a they hate m cold, that they have freqirat attachs. aa4 are aiore aeaaiUve te the rtiaaKra ef tcaa errata re. Ia that eealUlea, the aoae ataj be -try, er a Heat aut-taar-te. Ihla aad arrU. aftervaH thick aad adheaive aaay eaaae. As the alteaae heeeaea ehraale. the ttaraarcea arc Increased la aaatity aad caaajed la aaUtyt they are as thick aad heavy, aad are Beaked e ceached et. The accrrcloai are elraeive, caatiaf a had areata; the voice thick aad Basel ; the eye are vraa : the tease of aaeeil la leaaeaed er aeatreyrd ; drafaru freqaeatly take place. o ' Aaether eeauaea aad latportaat ii atateai ef Catarrh Is. that the peraea U ehllged U dear his throat la the atom lag ef a thick er allaiy Baeaas, which has railea rreea the head dartag the Bight. II hea that take place the Bermea aaay he tare that hi disease 1 a Its way to the laaga, aad aheald lose ae tlate la arreattac It. The above are bat fc of the aaaay Catarrhal Byaipuait. Write for ear BaaiBhlct deacrlhtflg rally all ija-pto-aa; it wlU ami PKU te aay address. n We are dally reeelTlac letter from Midler la the araiy, aad ether la all aarU ef the Calea, who eaaaet trecare it froai draggtota, eaclaalBg la for oae. er IS for three bottle of that Bed Mae, aad also aameroM teatlaioBlal fro at these atiag It, heariag evldeaee of It lafalllble Bierlia. CALL for SEELTKS f ATABSH KM EST aad lake bo ether. Ifaot teldhy dragglsta la year vlelalty yoa caa eaelose the atearj la a letter lo as, aad at will tead the atedleiBe by Expreea. Addreat Dr. D. H. SEEL.YE at Co.rMeage. 05 BRONCHIAL SYRUP. Aa araiLiaa ! roa Coaa-ba, Colds, Asthma, Bronchi tia, Sore Throat, Hoaraeneea, Whooping Cough, aad Irritation of the Bronchial Tubes or Lang, TiokliDt; 1b the Throat, and Croup. This Ryrap It especially hearflrlal la affertleat or the Throat aad Breachlal Tahea, eaased by Catarrh, greatly asslstlag la Ita peraiaaeat ear whra ased la roaaertloa with the Brairdy. If Ukra la tlate It acver falls to rare the trvrreat ease of Croap. We do aot astert that thlt "yrap will rare Ceataaiptloa la Ita worst Uagea, hat we do eoaartea. tloasly rlalai for It rertala atedlrlaal aalltle aot to he found la aay other prrparattoa, for tho relief aad rare of the dlrars above ra a air rated. Brlag aa-reable to the taste, safe for rhlldrea, speedy la It rflrrts, giving strength to the voir aad langa. It will sooa Bad It way late every famllyta the land. Frier, $1.00 per bottle. Dr. D. H. SEE LYE c Co., Solo Pre pa. Chicago, llllaela. fP Laboratory Freenort, I1L C. A. COOK, Oenl Agent for the North. Wet at Chicago. PoM at retail t7 Trurrlata everywhere ; aod at i.'l iuii in Chirairo by Ft LLERP1NCI1 A FCLLKB aud all Whuliui.1 Sacsaiar. ATWIIOI, ES A I. K liv JOIIN I. PARK. Cincinnati. Ohio. WM. Joll.OX, Detroit. Michigan. J. II ('lN.Klf. New Albanv, Indiana. WILSON A PETER, IxiuwvUlc Kentucky. AT It I.TAIL II V J. JOHNSOS, JeffersoDvUle, Ind. ASn ET IKl GOITS GENERALLY, For sale in Richmond, Ind., by E. C Potts, Pliimmer A- Kelly, Sampnon Ar Hoss, Mailer &. Collet nnd J. E. Avery At Co. October 1, 1H4. 3i-ly. Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. The nderipned also keep a LI VERY, SALE and FKKD riTAHLF, where the public will find pood teams, at all timed, ('arriairex, Ilupies, Ac, lor Parties, Private Families and Weddings. Prices are very reasonable, -L.IVERY STABLE, in the rear of Gait House. Patronage is respectfully solicited. RfSSELL A BOO. Richmond, Ind., Aug. 31, 1S04. 23-tf. D. Nonlvke. P. Johnson. G. Eckel. XORDYICE & CO., No. 77, Main Street, RICHMOND, INDIANA, WMTOt'lD respectfully call the attention of their Tf W numerous enstomers, and tlie public at large, ia their fine and complete assortment of STOVES and TIN-WARE. They invite particular attention to one of tlaeir leading Cook &toves, called Tlie American, Which cannot be eicelled in this or anv other market. We will .ill it on TRIAL, and let a teat of its merit be its only recommendation. Also, a large lot of other Stoves. Vt Tlx- hava niiPi.hiuMl lit. -.' -.1 . r,f XCm M M for manufatturinjr HANGING tiUTTERS, by'a new method, by which the seams are lockeMnjrether instead of being- lapped, as m the old way ; thus making a mi 're substantial job, and one that is not likely to break by freezing. Please examine this improvement before contracting e!ewhen. We also have the exclusive right for tlie sale of the best Clothes-"Wringer, That has yet been brought ont. It can be adjusted to any kind of vessel, and is so constructed that tt ctNKOT err otT or oboes. Call and aee the article and he convinced. JfriT We do promptly all kinds of JOB WORK such as Slate Rooting, Tin Rooanjr, Cornice, Spouting, v aoevs, anunangiua; lure, bichmond May 4th, laoC COMFORT AND ECONOMY. rwUE.SE two very desirable qnalities are eombineJ JL in an ea.,seit dejpve, in Uie HARD RUBBER TRUSS, ana to trie im.cUM aemms seen lastruments. e can reeomn.eitd this i CLEANLV, IiURAliLE, and from its adaptability V' any ffjrm. nnch nxre cocfortable than most ether Traaies. 0:r stock of Iar.h'-, Fitch, Unbbnrd-, Ritters Kltd the Hard Rubber Tross Company's InstrnmeoU, U large aad well aortc-l b,th forcSildrea and adult. We hare a private t' m w1ere the I.i?lronert can be applied by any phy,icjari; tf j one of the orm, aa nut be desired. " . - PLUMPER t KELLT. Richmond, Jan. l,15o5. 7-tf. New Stock of Hardware ! THE subscriber Larln? jmt retnrnil from New York, takee vhla opportaaity to inform hie frienda and the puUic u.at be wul soon be in receipt of a freah stock vf Hardware, CutlerT, Nail, Carriage Triaa Biirs'Ar., - Whieh he ia diapoaed to sell cheap. Fieaae call and aee before purciuting etaewhere. - TRTAJf REED. Auj. !4, 1-4. Aetf.

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WUOLKSALS ASD atrTAIJ. ' riCI.i GROeiEjRSi: New Jron Front Biiildin - NO 31, MAIN-ST., 4 Richmond, Ifrditna. c aaaed rrnit Cataaa. . trawbemea. Teaaatiwa, BUckhrrriea. Extra 1'eachea. Rasplrrtes and Flame.Tomato Catsup. Waiaut do. . , , Indon Club aice. " ' Worcester shire do. ' . rickets ol eaeioaa kroJ. Salad Oils. -31 Main su G. W. BARNES A CO. GrNriNK ttRKN Kl-N, MAGNOLIA, r TAKI.rr. & LILLY WHITK.a, PLVMMERA KELLY'S. - a- ... ! J ; Jelltea Kf. Straw berrv and Raspherry Jellies. . , Tine Apule Jelly. ' ' Shred IaiBslasa or celatine (or awlmf JeUiea Ras.p berry ayrwp, very hue aad auitaule for nee ia sickness. SI Mau St. O. W. BARNES A CO. AjjuRnr: 10 ITM. Sunn. IV ltblserusbed.ftranulated and po 2i Bbls. Reaaed do, varans eradea wdered do. 31 Kite St. O. W. BARNES A CO. c Oee: 40 Bar Kio Coffee. 15 " Mocha. Java, and I.arnara do. -l Main St. O. W. BARNES k CO. -IfAUNOUA BALM, White and Pink, at i.fl FLLMUER A KELLY'S. 4-uadries. 20 kegs bi -carbon a U 9oda. ? 10 boxes Madiler. lt :" "-fndie-Jf e aaiin.. .,,.. 1 " Ex. Lofcwood. 10 Cndbear. ; : . lHoxesRioe, 31 Maui St. G.W. BARNES CO. olasses A Kyrmpe: 10 bbla . u. Aioiaaars. lo Sorehnm do. 10 " Svropa various eradee. 31 Maia 1st. O. W. BARNES a CO. Spices Pepper: 4 bags Pepper. 2 " Cloves. 30 mate Cinnamon. 2 baps Alspice. 1 cask Nutmeir. E. R. lunkee s selected Spicee. Cinnamon, Pepper, Alapice. ' i . Cloves, Mustard. Ciuiger and Cayenne.. 31 Main St. O. W. BARNES a CO. It main. !.. lUixes M.R. L. a A. Kalsins. 2('do. . 20 yt do. 1 Cask Curranta. 5 ' Citrons. , 31 Main St. O. W. BARNES ACQ. Chocolnte, Prepared Coflee, etc. Baker's Cocoa. Pure Cocoa. , ; ltrouia. . French Chocolate. " ' Premium Vanilla " ' Paudalion Coflee, various qualities. Traxicum. Vermacelli. Macaroni. Tapioca. Pearl Barley. Hcchrr'a Farinia. Corn Starch and Rice Flour. 31 Main St. O. W. BARNES A CO. A Imonili, Nul'.Ar, fA. 200 lbs, Alnaatda. 200 " 1'ea nuta. Pecans. Filberts, etc. 31 Maiu St. O.W.BARNES A CO. fe 20 boxes floe Teas, embracing- rarioas quail ties. U. W. BARNES A CO . . h RUSSELL & BRO-, UNDERTAKERS, Keep constantly on hand a large assortment of ready. made .... - . Both of Metalic and Wooden manufacture. They have also, a tint class HEARSE and CLOSE CARRIAUK, with which to attend Funerals. All orders promptly attended to, and ehargea rea sonable. J-0Ohce and Shop at Phillips' old land, opposite Starr nail. rrrca cbcoCbr. KMJ. CBOCfBB, CROCKER & CO., Sooth side of Maia atreet, oae aejnare Kast t Meredith Iloase, RICHMOND, IND. m W snufacutare all kinds of Cnrrinrea, IIuKKies, 1TH Sulkie. Exnress and Pedlmr Warons. Ac Ac. We have on hand a fine assortment of work in oar line, and can furnish to order on short notice, almost any style or patftTn of vehicle, all of which tliee warrant tube made of toe best material and by careful and experienced workmen. The pnblie are invited to call and examine their stock rad pricee. Particular attention paid to repairing. Jan. 20, lsrtS. A.BAWgOg. I j4Mcs a. Ron. f jJOBH A. BlIXJLAKD. a. o. aawaoa. RAWSON, BRIDGLAND &. CO., General Commission MEB CHANTS; No. 81, Broad Street, NEW YORK. REFERENCES: Messrs. David Dowa A Co New York. " tiilbert, Oebom A Co., Cincinnati. " tireejr A flushes, Chicago. " J. B. Alexander A Co., St. Louis. " W inalew, Laaier A Ca., Bankera, New York. J. d. Barret, Esq., Casb'r Citizens' Bk, Lonisellle, Ke. N. B. Curtis, Esq., Cash First Nat. Bank, Peoria, III. J. E. Reeves, Esq., Pres. First Mat. B'k, Rich mood, Ia. Wm. II. Morriflaon, Esq.,Iodianspolis, Ind. 43 fm$H. . Ii ITF.M E AND POTAGK UTAMPxl on sale by WM. BELU anthuriasd Arena. r. tu. unei ot ataia ana r uu-nnru Ricfamond, Indiana. I ARMS, DWELLINGX.DUILDINft LOT aad alsDoBt eeerr deacripuon of Real Eeiate liar sale by M. ist.1.1., Agent 1-tf. Slate! date!! ; ; MF YOi: WANT aa EVER. LASTING BOOP, ' call on Larid RaiiahacA, Richmond, Indiana, ore a 1 N. Smitii, Abtnarlwn. They are now preawred to fill all uruvra i"r can; tuMHiog eniBbur. tIAVlii i tlCUUlAS hMITU. " ' iMa.' Feb. 2,mi. THE UNITED STATES H0TL.r ' BEACH STREET, BOSTON, HAJIS.'! Jj (Uircelly opposite tke Boston aasl Wareeet-" er Railroad Depot.) The subscriber i rHlier most rrapeetfaHy hi forms Uia frieada tbtic, that alter aa expaf ieaxie of ovee nine i Assifitant at the Aawrtoa Himae, w taaa - and the pabtu city, be has leased opoa eery Cseerable teroaa ttaa UNITED STATES HOTEL, which has for a long period, ander the able and pupa. lar anDerintendenee of CoL SDooner. reewivit m liberal patronage. -" ... The nnilersiroed wilt endeavor to keen op the popav' laxity of the Establishment as a FIR-TT CLAIM HOTEL. - Aad a aaiioiaa rowr natreaaee, asaaslas rwm ahaa mZ exertwa a his part a ball he waatiaar. te raailn atay ai his Loose both comfortable uj sti elAe. - rii ja. raaix. fcnOE BRVSHKS. a rery tae lot of rare aa bmahea. For sale ar ' .

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