Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 35, 26 October 1865 — Page 4

Thursday, October 26, 1865. ARTEMUS WARD'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY.

BY H I M 3 I. V . New York, Near 5tu Avenue IIotfl, Orgurat 31oncct. ) Da. Sir: Yrs. into which you ask me to send yon sum leadin incidents in my life, so you kin write my Bogfry for the j.rjpprs, enrn dooly tu hand. I have no doubt that an article onto my life, grammatically jerked and junctooated, would lit a addition to the chaois literatoor of tV'day. ; 'to the vooth of Anieriky it would be 'rllyahle a, shown how hijfh a pinuykil of furne a man can rca h who cornxnenst hia career with a small canvass t( nr, and a pea green ox, whitch he rubbed it otT whilst scratchin hisaelf against the center pole, causing in Kahway New Jersey, discriminating a mob to say them humbug wood not go down in that villago. The ox resoomed agricultooral liursooU shortly afterwards. I next tried my hand at giving blindlnan concerts, appearing as the poor Mind man myself. I'ut the infamous cuss who I hired to lead me round towns in the day time to excite sitnpatho, drank too freely of a .spirituous likker unbeknown to me one day, it while under them intlooence, he led tuts into the canal. I had to ectlier tare the green bandigo from my eyes, or be drowndid. I thot I'd restore my eyesiht. In writin about these things, Mr. K-H-tor, kinder smooth 'cm over. Speak of 'em sis) ercentrissities of my genu. My next ventur would hav bin a success had 1 not tried to do two much. I got up a series of w.ix figgers, and among others, one of Soerate.s. 1 tho't a figger of old Sock., would be popular with eddicated peple, but unfortunately, I put a brown linen duster, and a IT. S. regulation csp on him, which peple with clnssyeal eddieation snid it was a farce. This enterprise was unfortinit in other respecks. At a certain town I advertised a w.-ix figger of IIou'Me Amos Perking, who was a Kailroad I 'resident and a grate person in them parts. I'.ut it appeared that I had kIiowii the "Hint; figger for a l'irat named (libhs in that town the previs season, which created a iutence toomult, and the audience remarked 'shame onto me,' and other htateinents of the same similarness. I tried to mollify 'em. I toM tliem that O'-nny family' possessin' children might hev my fihp tiger to play with half a day, and I woodrj't charge 'em a cent. Hut, alas! It was of no avnil ! I was forced to leave, and infur from a aitikle in the Advertiser of that town, in which the cdtur says : 'Altho' time lies sivered this) man's Led with frost, he still brazenly wallown in infaiii'. Still are his snaix stull'ed and his wax works unrelinble. We are glad that lit has concluded never to revisit this town, altho", incredible as it--ZPay appear, the fellow really did contemplate so doing lust summer; when, still true to the craven instincts of his Mack heart, he wrote to the hireling knoves of the obscure journal across the street to know what they would charge for I'' small bills, to he done on yellow paper! We shall recur to this matter again !' I say, I infer tVon this article that a prejudice still exists against me in thot town. I will not speak of i.jy once being in btraighteued circumstances in a sertiu town, mid of my endevoriu to ackiimulate wclth by lettin myself to Sabbath school pic nics, to sing ballads adapted to the understanding' of little children, accompanying myself on a claiionett which I forgot where I was one day, singin' instead of 'Oh, how pleasant to be a little child,' Hip snap set 'cm up again, I'ight in the miudle of a three cent pie, Which mistake, added to tie fact that I couldn't play onto the clarionet except making it howl dismal, broke tip the pic nie, and children said in voices choked with sobs and emotion, where was their home ami where was their l'a? and I said be tpiiet, dear children, I am your l'a, which made a young womun with twins by her side say Tery angrily, 'Hood hea vens forbid that you should be the l a of any of these innocent ones, unless it is much desirable for them to expire igniluinyusly upon to a murderer's gallu!; I say I will not speak of this. Let it bo berryd in Oblyvvon. In your article, Mr. Kditor, please tell 'em what sort of a man 1 am. If you see tit to kriticie my Show, speak your mind freely. 1 do not object to kriticism. Ttll the public, ina candid and graceful article, that my show abounds in moral and startliu curiosities ony one of whom is wuthduble the price of admishun. I have thus far spoke of myself excloouivoly as a exhibitor. I was born in the state of Maine, of parents. As a infant 1 attracted a great deal of attention. The naburs would sUuul over my cradle for hours and say, how bright the face looks. How much it uose! The young ladies would carry mo round iu their arms, saving I was tiuuor's bessed da; ling, and a sweety cety little thing. It was nice, though I asn't old enough to properly appreciate it. I am a healthy old darling just now. I have alius sustained a good moral character. I wad never a railroad director in my life. Altho' in early life I did not invariably confine myself to the truth in my small bills, I have gradooally grown reppectablcr and respcctabler ev'ry year. I luv my children and never mistake another man's wife for my own. I'm not a member of any meetin'-house, but firmly b'loeve in mcetin'-houses, and shouldn't feel safe to take a dose of laudanum and lay down in the streets of a viliago that hadn't any, with a thousand dollars ia my pocket. My temperament is billions, although I don't owe a dollar in the wt-rld. I am a early riser; my wifo is a Prcspytcriin. I may add, that I ana also baJJ-headed. I keep two cows. I live in Baldinsville, Indianny. My next door neighbor is old Steve Billing. I'll tell you a little story about old Steve that'll make you larf II jined

the church last spring, and the minister said: 'you must go home, now, brother liillins, and erect a family altar in your own hoase.' Whereupon the egreejua ole ass went home, and bilt a reglar pulpit in hia settin room. He had thejiners in house over four days. I don't think of anything more, Mr. Editor. I am 56 (56) years of age. Time with his relentless scythe is ever busy. The old Sexton gathers them in, gathers Jiem in. I keep a pig this year. If you should give my portrait in connection with my Hogfry, please have me engraved in a languishing attitood, aleanin on a marble pillar, leaving my back hair as it ia now, bald. Troolv voors, ARTEMAS WARD.

Hogs. We hear of one or two contracts for December delivery at ten cents, but the packers are backward, and the holders are gaining firmness daily, and are not too modest to ask twelve cents in some c ases. A Chicago correspondent, whose views are entitled to as much weight as any other man's not gifted with prophetic vision, sums up the general prospects Kt the 'situation' as follows : From an analysis of the various reports, we are of opinion that the supply of hogs of the coining season will be uunrecdentedly short, but the experience of the past year has been so unexpected ly diastrous, that we do not dare to venture any predictions. We, therefore, ienve our clients to judge for themselves. The fact, however, that the stock of pork, bulk meats, and bacon in the I'nited States is much smaller than in former years, and will, j robably, be nearly extauated before the new packing commences ; as also, that the English supply of iacon will probably be extremely limited, may point toward high prices, but our packers will approach them with excessive caution. The farmers have been sending their .ogs to market as speedily as jossibIe, nd have thus been disposing of their yuong stock. Jt nifty take a considerable time before they can muster sutticient 'lumbers available for feeding the market. Hecf packing has not commenced yet, nl frdm the present high price of cattle And comparatively low market value of lie product, is likely to bo carried on to ily a very limited extent the coming cason. Dancing. Dr. Eddie, one of the 1-cst Iiihlic.il ehohirs of the ago, says in hi Cyhtpclia: From a collection of all the passages i n criptnre in reference to dancing, it may e inferreil 1. That dancing was a religions act, both in true ami idol worship. J. That it war practiced exclusively on ,4 i n! occasions, such as national fostiaU or great victories. ;j. That it was performed on such cessions only I'.V one of t!ie sexes. 1. That it was performed usually in the ':;y time, in the open air, in highways, .ii lie his and groves. 5. That men who perverted dancing rom a sacred use to purposes of amuseuitnt, were deemed infamous. f,. That no instances of dancing are found upon record in the hible, in which he two sexes united in the exercises, ithcr as an act of worship or amusement. Lastly. That there is no instance upon record in the bible, of social dancing for amusement, except that of the "vain fellows." void of shame, alluded to by Miehfiel: of the rcliinous families described " , - -1 by Job, which produced increased impiety and ended in destruction ; andofllerodias, which terminated in the rash vow of llerod, and the murder of John the Haptist. -tT An anecdote is told, of Fenny, the revivalist, and a canaler, to the following ellect : lie was 'holding forth' in Rochester, and walking along the canal one day, he came across a boatman who was swearing furiously. Marching up, he confronted him, and asked : Sir, do you know where you are going?' The unsuspecting man innocently re plied : 'I am going up the canal, on the boat Johnny Sands.' 'No, sir, you are going to hell faster than a canal bo:tt can carry you.' The boatman looked at him in astonishment for a minute, and then returned the ipiestion : Sir, do you know where you are going'.' I expect to go to heaven.' 'No, sir, you are goin into the ca Bfll.' And suiting the action to the word, he took Fenny iu his arms an 1 tossed him into the murky water, where he would have drowned had not the boatman relented and fished him out. Oik Extokts To give a clear idea rf the amount of trade in this locality than mere guessing can do, we have taken the trouble to con over the marine reports, and concentrate ia figures the amount of our products moved bv sail vessels alone during the past month. : The result of our examination shows titat mere nas oeen smppea irom Jr.ast r'aiua'v oi mincer, eleven minion six i hundred thousand feet ; of shingles, one million and eighty thousand; of lath, j lour hundred and forty thousand ; of , staves, forty-one thousand ; and salt, j thirty -three thousand four hundred and j eighty barrels. This is a gratifying cx- ' Libit, and yet it is only a partial report i of the actual shipments. Saginaic (JtcA) i nierprii. iT Over 869,000.000 were raised in this country during the four years of th greet war, by voluntary contributions, tor bcnovolent purposes connected with it. It i a luie sum ; and while thelareetrart of it as given bv men, the woina of the country gathered the whole of It UV tnCtr personal CuOrtS, meir mil'.!ence. their persistence and the.r rblic Pt. John Mitelail U ralcaaed. , . I Tb mafntT t-f tha Mtasua.ppi Lejtsia'ur ara in t aor of B;ro WAUnxtir.

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I Published in the Warner Building, on Thursday Mornings, By HOLLO WAY 4. DAVIS, At 2 per Volume, PAYABLE IX ADVANCE. Job Printing'. We have a new " DAY JOIiliER," and new fonta of Type of the latest styles, both plain and fancy, and are prepared to do woik m at and expeditiously. Pamphlet, Catalogues, f"oiitjttiti.ii, Show Hill, Iliiiidl.tll-, Blank, PoMei, PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS: W. T. MENDENHALL. M D. (OlSirp over lUirnest' Hat Store,) M VIfJ l'.rated in this place, -.T.'rs his profesBl siunal services to the eiliz'-'ns of Kiehmond and viciuity. Aup. 31, 105. 27tt" i.. j. ritANCiscts n. i. Office and Keideuee South l'r:inklin Street, East side, between Main and Walnut, July 17, lvil 30 tf UICHMONP, Indiana S. B. HARRIMAN, M. D. HESIHENCK AM) OFFICE, No. 23 South Front Street, ( I. ate residence of Dr. Kersey. ) KIC1IMOM), IM. Oiltce hour ? to i A. 31., itntl 1 to Z, and C, to 7 P. 31. Richmond, Feb. 2 !, 1o. 5J-!y. C. H. BURCHENAL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AM s c t n a- y 1 i i b lie Office, . -1, ."Iai ii St.. cus r II ai ne' tore. (23-t'" JOHN C. WHITR1DGE. Attorney at Law & Notary, VAK.HA HI H.IH.M.. Near the c-rner of M.i-ti and Fiith-sto. entrance ou Main-t., Richmond. Indiana. Attorney at Law, Notary Fublic AM) CI, ii u;i.m'. '"II.I, tri''" prompt attention to the collodion of Claims, I'.ii titii ns of Lands. Settlements of Estate. Ktecntion f leed. Mortff.ii's. Oil leases, .to. OEFICK !i Mam St., two duTS west of Elder's Itook Store, up stairs. Ki.'hnioml, June 2'.', i'"j. lS-ly Co-Partnership Notice. 'fcOCTOUS V. A S. H. Ki:itSi;Y.l iveformel U.W a partner-hip in the praetiee of Meitieine and furjrery. Kesiilenee of the former N 'rth Ttii strwt. East side, between Main and Ilroadnay : of the l itter. S. E. Corner of South Seventh and W;i!i:nt-.-t., Oirioe on Main street. South si le. h-t neen I'earl and Marion, over G. W. Iarne' and Cos. grocer v. O'itce hoiirs from 7 to S, A. M. " 1 to 2 and from C to 7, 1. M. Richmond. January 1st, l'ij. t-f. Indiana Patent Agency. W. T. DENNIS, Agent and Attorney, Lile E-canwr of Pa'rut I'ltitrd Slt'r PaUHt ". OlHce iu Starr Hall Ituildins, nicii.noND, in., W'"'?!.!. make Specification and Prawincs. Pri3ww eente and I'efend Itifrinceraent. in the Cn'u! Stau s Courts, and wal attend to ail matters ap;pert.im-in-to Tatents. I'atent lVei'. Assinm'nts. and Contracts, carefullv drawn and Examinations made. Ang. si.i-si. :r-tf. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. j A. T- DIlIs"ZN la ; Licened Ileal F.tate As-nt: Office, in Starr Hall buiitliuz, Richmond, lud. 1m. Houses and lOts leased and rents collected. Ail property n i'd be registered free of rh W. T. IENNIS. 27-tf. EICHMOXD INSURANCE AGENCY, Fire Life and Accidental. INSURANCE EFFECTED BY THE SUBSCRIBES in fir-cljis, respectal'it Cotnpn;es aad en as rclOMabi TERMS as ia ary other :So?. Fir? Insurance ca particpAt n,; or non-par- I ticirtins plan. j tile I uB ranee in Coiajni9 wl pr a diri- ' j vdiio in to ri vhre years xrr-m date rt j-;civ. ( i AH cla tns aijatoi an.) pmmsur pM htrt. i o. euwn TT,- insurance m e:i.,er r re, ; la;;Uai "V - WILLIAM BELL. I t Nttrv robli-. ! Rt Eata'ui C"".ct;r j and j irrl .Kenl. ' Corsar iti aad Ma:s MrU.

Bills of Lading, Bill Heads, Card, Xote, Envelope, Circular, Checks, I. able, Ac.

tieo. W. H arue. E. As. Yarrington. G. W. BARNES & CO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS, New Iron Front Building, NO 31, MAIN-ST., Richmond, Indiana. Clanned Fruit A- Cutup. Stran berries. Tomat.vs, BlackVrries. Extra 1'eicht.-. IUjberrie tnd i'iums. Tomato l atiup, Waicut do. London Cub Sauce. W..rce.-l. r siiire d . I'ickv's i-t vjr:Bi k:ad.. Sa!a.l Oil. 31 Main t. ii. W. KARNES A CO. J elite Jtc. Strawberrr and Rasi'berrr JtllU'S.

Fine Apple Jelly. Shred K:D-hm or ce'atine for mikins Mile j haspoc.-rv rop, Tcrjr mieaaa suualu lor us 31 Mam St. G. W. BARNES A' . uaar: lo KM-!, uirars. 2" HMs cmshed, granulated and powdered do. 25 libis. livtined do, Tar.u grades. 31 Maiu St. G. W. liAUNKS A CO. C1otIV?e: 40 Ilio Coff-e. 15 Jl':ha, Java, and Latrnara do. 31 Main -t. G. W. itAKNES A CO. J und rie. 2o kecs bi-carboiiate S oda. M boxes .Madder. 10 ' Tndifo. 15 " Kx. Logwood. 10 " Cud l-ar. 10 litjxe Uiee. 31 Main St. U.W. BARNES A CO. olae A- Syrrnp: 10 bMs N. . Molasses. 10 Sorghum do. 10 Svrups variou jrrade. 31 Main St. ' O- W. liAUNKS CO. Snice A- Pepper: . 5 hii'Z-s I'efiper. 2 " tlores. 20 mats Cinnamon. 2 hai.' Alspiee. 1 cak Nutineirs. E. 14. liunkee's sidected Spices. Cinnamon. 1'epper, Alspiee. Cloves, Mustard , Ginger and Cayenne. A 1 Main St. G. W. HA KN KSi CO. R9 aliu. 14. 2j ISoxes M. R. L. & A. Raisins. 20 'i do. 20 i; do. 1 Cask 'urrants. 5 Citrons. 31 Main St. O. V. BARNES A CO. tea: 2' lioxea tine Teas, emhraeinsr various qualities, t;. w. baum:s a co A lnioiitl. Nut. Ac, 200 l).s, Almonds. lea nut., i Vr.m, t iIiTt. etc. 1 Main St. (J. W. BAKNKS A Vi. lliocolnf', Ir parrd t'ottee, t-tc. J Baker . ( ncm. l'ure Cocoa. Bnma. 1- reneh t'ii''-iate. Brenihim ' Vanilla P.indiilion Co Bee, various qualities. T raxittiiii. Verm H'edi. Maearoui. Tapioca. 1'e.irl Birh-v. Heeher's Farinia. (.'urn Starch and Rice Flour. 1 .Main St. H. W. BARNES A CO. CITY BOOK STORE. NICHOLSON" & BROTHER.. l''Jt rrlt' an'l Jitltii! D -:h rs ia E00X3, STATIONERY & GLOBES . Wall l'ap. r. Curtain Materials, rit'Ti kin, I'li n iii: ri: aii:s. I'h"t 'L'r.i:ih Aloum, and ether jni.-h'.-, usually kept in a t'ir -t Class B-k Store. Titey are also STATE AGENTS For F'elter's 1-1 n,-..'mi'1.i an 1 Increasingly l''pular Series of Arithmetics, And i""r Frof. (Inyot's I'nriv.iUe 1 WALL MAI'S ft til S( littOI.S. Ki.-lim. nd, Ind., Sept. 1 ith, 165. 2tf ,r?Tt) Tin: laiii:s.-& GEO. II. REED &. CO.'S LIQUID rgHF re nstant demand we have Lad for LIQUID M DYES has induced us to put upa complete line of 40 Shades, all Liquids, which will reeonmien-1 themselves to every one who has ever used Liquid Dyes tor ISriliiaiM'v of ( olor. SlllipllCltl ol l"f, Crriainty of Satifaction. C Complete Direction for use with every package.) Use the BEST Article.

ft.t. t Ki;il HCAIE rUOM LMINKNT CULM- j W st.ck usually found in a Drugstore, carelully se-F-TS, ON EACH l'ACKAHE ; Kcttsl, in lar-e .uautitiea and at reasonable prio. .

Saninhs netnaltv dve.1 with each of the colors on j sil W and woolen, may be seen at the Druj Stores. T-S StII. 1 Y. V Mil Y AV II Lit L! -tS-T If a desire to insure UUOD COLORS, inquire for Itceil Itniiiftic I) r, ri'vi laA' o oth, r itW. (;r. II. REED i. CO.. Boton, 2 3-f'iii. Manufacturers. Valuable F;arin, ALE! Till. ! s if rhpnn e,w.t F K M nf s.rtr ! ' Acres, ivin-fmr miles North of the Cltv ot Kichnh-nd, on the Kichmon.l and Newport Tnnip:t;e. It is well wat.-re.l-ha, h'teea acres T.mWr-a pool H i:-e exce'lent Barn, almost new a fine Orchard ot w ell s h-?tl Fruit, .tc. Ac. It is admiratrl v a laDte.J for a "St.jek Farm." For terms. Ac. enquire of C. H. ISURCHENAL. Att y: No. 2T. Ms.in-st., over Xlames's Store. Kic!.n;oc .i. July 1?5. I .i-.f have the larjrt and finest sVx-k of Perfuracr) and ToiK t Cuod. in tl is citv. Thev were bought at reduced prices, and will he sold acror- ' a.azij. I'LL K51LB A KELLA . S VICES, GrouJ, fine avd purp. f-.r sale Vv ELUilMER A KELLY. - i? vt mrrmvu mti nivrioT and a!tnt st everv descripti.1 of Keai Estite for sale bv W)l. DELL, Ae .t 1-tf. fft APItfO, Sii-o. and Pearl Barlev. Fo i sa ebv i'LUilMEF; A KELLT. 15 VIIM.IIA BALM. AVTjhc sltA I'.nk, a! fl rLl'wMcR A KELLY'S. j JPEUM OIL, Of tits finest o : .rr, f-r ale bi ? i'LUMMER i K.ELLY. " j JL Fcr e'eaarn; Silver ATs-.. u... fr ;e T " FLU MM EH A KELLY. CHAMOIS SKIXS. F"r sale bv LLUi.ii.t. i KELLY.

FLOUR, GRAIN, &c. Flour of Superior Quality! CORN MEAL, MIDDLINGS, OIL MEAL, BRAN", OATS, RYE, kc,

FOK SALE BY JOHX bt'i Stne(, 'id Dxr Xorth of Meredllh House Richmond, Indiaaj. i .Sth Mo., list, 'ii. No. 30. 3ai. EZRA NYE, &. B R O ., IEaLKK-- IS Stoves and Hollow Ware, Plain, PrcseU and Japaucit Tiuuare. Also, Agents for the Sale of t!.e Forest Queen Cooking Stove, And Manufacturers rf a'.! kinds of TIN A D SIIi:KT-HJt" HOUR! Tit ami Iron AV.-v fut tn OrxUr. rAil .rd rs :" r Sr-'urin-, Gut:ers atd Valleys, atT'ii le-d t with pr-'mt'tne. Store apioinine Scott's Furniture Ilivms, near the J Del'!, Kicliuii nd, Iad.aua. Jan. 27, Hi j I . . j HERNIA! RUPTURE!! Messrs. AVEEY & B0WEN, AVE iut reeeive,l a splendid assortment of ltr. 11 LASt.wtticriivs LEVER SPRING TRUSS, j The advautape of this Truss overall others, is ap- j farent to all who examine them. Its action is iu toe IllKCT TRACK of the Hernia, and is claimed to et'- I lei t nmre cures than all others now in use. l'ersons sutteruijr from Hernia sin ul l call and eamine them, . iiether thev w ih to bur or not. Thev ill !e shown to atir with pleanre. ALSO a tine assortment of Shotililor Rrai-f, for Vfuth . Male and Female. SI I'I'tlliTIUS f Lf.SH ltld SHfS. AVKKY X liOWEN, Cor., Main and Marion Sts., Uiehmttnd, ln l. Nov. l'J, lrtl. 3?-t!'. t'ETEK CKCOKEK. BESJ. I KcK'kEK. CROCKER & CO., South tde of ?Iain tr''t. one iiure fast ot Mt-red ith lion', UK IIMttNH, IND. Ml anufacuture all kinds of t'arriac', Htisip, Sulkit'. Exnr-s and lVillim; a'ons. Ac, Ac ! We have on h ind a tine assortment ot work in our j line, and can furnish to order on short notice, almos j any stle or pattern of vehicle, all of which they war, rant lobe made of the best material and by careful ami j experienced workmen. The public are invited to cal' i ami examine their stock rnd prices. j .rf Particular attention paid to repairing. j Jan. 0, ISrtj. j ATTENTION LADIES! X E W 3 O O I S JUST RECEIVED AT ON NORTH PEARL STHEL'T. 1 KS. II. IFF, is just iu receipt of a larire and j al fashionable assortment of I LI, M 1 1 1 1 liny, which she ..tiers to the Ladies CilEAl' FOR CASH. j Her reputation for correct taste, earned by a long I expel k-nce iu the bu-ines, w ill secure the jatrunae of the most fastidious. ! TCall, Ladies, and examine her stock before pur- i cliasiiijr elsewhere. "nil! I WANTED: Petroleum Barrels! l'.inies having No 1. iron !,... FETROI.KCM HA 111; 1. 1.S todispore of, -,i .'! ; ! i.,- .-all on or a.l lr.-ss: .1. W. IU KSOX Co., -Sprin,; Grove Oil M.iis," Riel.tnoud Ind., July l-'-a. 22-Um. COMFORT AND ECONOMY. f HIIIESE tivo very desirable qualities are combined JL in an eminent degree, in the HARD RUS3ER TRUSS, anil to the alHieted needing such Instruments. We can recommend this as CLEANLY, DL'RAl'.LK. and irom ts adapt. ibilitv to anv form, much more comfortable . than most other Trusses. Our stck of i j .1Iarh-s, fitch', II tibbiirtl, Ilitt'-r' and the I Hard Itubln r Tru I Companv's Instruments, is lareand well assorted ltli i -ni.;t.i.h.n . ...t n.i..u. i We have a private room w here the Instruments can I be applied by any physician, or by one of the firm, as mav be desired. FLU M MEM A KELLY. 4. if. Richmond, Jan. l'J, l.t3. "A PAX TEA. A very Hue article for Inrahls or others, at I'LL" MM EU A KELLY'S Drugstore. -ff lalll t;S AM MK Itlf INKS, including all Fur sale bv I'Ll'MMER k KELLY, aOoan Cold Cream, Camphor Ire, and kinJ sT dred articles in quantity and quality, equal to auy stock :n this citv. 1LUMMER i KELLY. k-AIL IJKI SIIE. at h l'LUMMER KEELY'S DruS 'tore. IIITE AVASII KIM iHIX. for sale bv !'l.l "MMER A KELLY, hav in-;Crram, As mnor and Uarbr-r Soap. - tr,e Packarr?, I"' " ""ke. at I'Ll'MMER i KELLY'S. ' ': . . . Chf etmniiN l'ili. Lvon" leriodi-Hl Irop. f'LC .'! ME K A KELLY. D':-.t For sa! bv Mav i. 1I HAooth Rnhe, a Isrr- assnrment at - I LL MMER A KELLA S. 'HOE BUI SUES, a rerv fine 1 ot of verv fin brushes. For sale bv FLU.MMER A KF.LLT. t i K Inearth and Uust nhe. f,r v DLUMMEP. i K'ELLT. J Hair and Cloth Itrnh. f r .v rv 1'LCMMEH 4 KELLY. IOM Ii: AM) OILS, f r Tfair. .-f E-r-iish and Arr. -r'-jn m iaafacti:r. at fLUMMER A KELLA Drustore. -iTlEVM ff Tartar nnd H iV Sods.- . s&SIl EK II(P. I sc-l i ! -"J1 I'LUMMl I ' -. t MMER A KELLY'". XTH BRICK,-F'r":rr;. i D--vi-t. M m ot FLU MMER 4 K.ELLA".

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A S Ti ? 3s 3 T5 AS W. ,tuui, tit t iitiij IIUTAIS MIABKSAc, CORNER OF SECOND AND JEFFERSON STS., DAYTON, OHIO! (At The Old Stand Of James Perrine.) lUn-.ak CurtAins, : Mar''e. Mahocarj.f, l.aee d 'ii.and Common Shale. j Enured Table Oil Bu.1. ilreen, a:ii Blue ; CI Ii. '.i i ! i. i T.ioi .Liueasaad Nap S?..t ie r'.a'iirvs. kia. Cur;.,;:: C -ruicesand C un:erpanes and B.::l. ; Uev-li:liZS, Draj rr Corla aud i Blankets a-vl Rhes, T.-i 1., , Hearth, l'r. aad lVture do do famine Kuc9, S:i.t-I. d- do Ciir-.v t Chain. Cotton l':.no a.; I Tatde CvT- I Vara. Ac. er. i 30;;ta -550. 1SEV7 STOCK Jewelry, Watches, Notions, M if r. ,r if JS . " ' t CO S H r. .-. o . 7"--'-' rrr r 3! CS -t-i rH i tr. a o r4 C3 o a a SllNtif.ll 1JIM.S. a lar-e assortment of IMatcd 1 U;ut. t'ato-i, Ki.iic. I'oik aud Npoou; liiieal lutriiiai iit, Ac. r-f An asaot i im tit of Sh'"t liiie. constantly on hand. U. H. 1'ICKINSON, No. -II, Main-st., Ku hiuond, Ind. Jan. 27, 1 " I. 3r-sf IMPORTANT NEWS! 2X .:-- v t: a it i: i n i: i a ii k h fsjO FILL oplers for Window Sasii, Hinds, Doors ii Frames, Mouldiiurs. Rraekets, Mantles and house furnishers work generally, SCHOOL DESKS, ail mud if tii"rouL:hlv SEASONED LUMBER! And as low as the same can be brought iu this market. Al, I'iiK" Liinihor, ShiiiKlf, flooring, l.alh, Ac, Ac. ' TSixt!i Street, one s puro South of Main, Hid. ! mond, Ind. EZRA SMITH A CO. i June 5, '63. 23 tf. The Fall Hat Fashions! rglHE nn l.TML'-ned has - a iut r -ceivett lua new , -ttv- V ' ' ninnier rt i. ol ii ATS, to which he invi tout., in of all in lull!'" in ;he latest fash ion, fail at the Hut nntl "i5 iiMVw ' ' Cap St-, e of 12-'' JuHN Sl FFlilN'S. - tJ0 - Kirhinond, Ind., March 2:1, ISiM. lOtf Nev Stock of Jevelry, tScc. Ii just r -vivisl a L.U.hK A FXTF.NSIVE SiofK of Ji'irrlri, To which he invites the ' attention of puii ha-ers . WATfllLS, CLUCKS IIIl FAST IMNS, Ihti anil fiiiuor I'niu , t.old Chain, Ac, r., ., Of the 1at-t ;;f. 1- and o!' ti.e finest finish. AJI articles m 11 . mant. d to () as represented. Watch arxl CI.K-k repairing d'-ne on fV siiortest notir., nn.1 warnnted toU-H.-lI done. T'. inklu! f..rpat (avorsacontinue.1 utr.nage is respectfully sobcite'l. .No. V'-t Main Slr'-I, one door ts 't of Itiiiui' Siovi- Miirt. Jan 27, lol.. 42.-dwtf. NEW DRUGS- STORE. AVERY c EOV7EN, DEALEUS IN Crugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, lye Stnff, Conl Oil Lamp, Sop, I'rrfuiii cri ',; ixl fancy Arti.-I- Mtif-inlly ! I ALso of Pure Wines & Liquors FOR MEDICAL ri'Rl1SES. Patent and Proprietary Medicines cy. c , rr.tr of Main and Marion Streets. ! Kh HMOM. Im. ! Tl O-rr Wel.k is new and fiv-h. l.av.npr jnat I ln purctiase I of JUuntactarvrs aiad laij.r'.ers. I'T-tf. ! I - j I To Sinking Fund Borrowers. LL IEHSfS ir.l.-i,-.-d to the Sifllnir Fund, f ar- Len-iy r. t ii-'i tr.at a" Lan l ia. rtnre-i to I said Fund. r. 1 .-n hirh interest ha T-t been ?aid in advance, tor t.o: .reetjt year, wiil be avert A for ' sixty day p-evioij t'. an 1 .tfer.r! at public sale on, - the.ecf.nl To. lav in 1 nr.'-r nvt. lv oj-jf yr-f tl'..iiH',f C -r.rt;.s-.o.r. ' ' W. ii. TALiJOTT, tY,.T.. i.Tit. JuIt 1-tb, 26:tii Fine "Watches and Jewelry, Iirect from the "sI-jnuf.-M-tnrcr . oh1 o i ! : W:.-! W,:(v ; J e w -1 r y I i w e t r v ! Tb rv V The v.-rv Tt: 1 - -v cb-.f-e? ' The very rf,.-;a--rt. At f. A. T'i-1, - J-we'ry Svn, N,. ;y, Main fa, INSI.LI OIL, Ytr ".fv HI ,fiR A KELLY. T A" nn AXDXEAT EfHAT OIL.-resale A KELLA'. Cs i:m ii: MEEf Fi t. .itrjA'or.H T T nf.irT. W LILLY VtlllTL. at I'UH1ER A- iiLLUY'S.

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imiM & CRQGKER, DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic ;mtios toys, willow ware, -AND Cliildren' AVagonsi NO. 4, MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, IND. No. Si 5ra. D. B. CRAWFORD, Proprietor of the

ull niiL o:uul,w la now nwiving th LARGEST STOCK OF CARPET J THl) AM) TIIl.r.El'LY ! INGRAIN, HEMP AND RAG! STRAW MATTING AND Rl'OS, . . V. - a v:'. v.i .a u e) ..vitf UVkAr0sj I everr ,i-eription. Oil Cloth, of neat patterns, : I ires. tiKN. of newest styles. Iu fact I am dateri tuiivisl to Lax t tike , IILM'M'IKK OF I.IMIDS 1 THE CITY j And Sell as Cheap. j All of mr (.l will he sold at fair prices. Th ' public art- inveted to call at No t Main street. j ' Richmond, May 1. 1SJ. Uf KALLY, KALLY! TO mn irrrriiT inn iti Due West of the Ciliaon'a Hank, for CHEAP DRY GOODS. Wilson V n:iliotl! II AVE JfsT HI.t f.IVfI FKO.H THE Eastern Cities a tull supply of Plain and Fancy Goods, Notions, Silks, &c! Their Doiestics were lomglit before the late adranre, ami will be found Than Eastern quotations. DRESS GOODS! Are!riMii 2a to 50 per rent, lower than I.HTmorly I Ares..Ulat $1,00 $1,50 per yard. All are invited to call and examine their stoek. Thev have some nice paferns of Ingrain and BruabelU CARPETS! And also a line of C3 X O & WILSON & ELLIOTT. No. 2; - tf. CARD TO THE LADIES, m:. in io a' G-olden Periodical Pills FOR FEMALES. IX COH It ECTI irreirularitiea, reoirTU2 obstrtietiona ot toe monthly tivrns), fro as whatever can.', always .uecestul an a preventive. It is now over thirty years Kinoe the altnre c4ebrated Kills were first diseoverrd by Dr. Dnponco'of I'arix, duriiiff w hich time they have been txu-o(elv ami sui c.sslully used in must of the J.nblic institutions as will as in private practice il both lii'inispherea, ith uiiparalU led snrroHB in every case, wliete the direction have l-n c.rrectlv tollowe.1, aa thiHMjKtM f.f ladiisin this city ami throughout tlu; land, are daily t.'stitVinr. 'fhey are the ixioftt invalwibl reuwly, for nH fhns alflictiutr roraidaiiits s prwliar to tlic wx, sis: Diatresir, and i'ailiful Mcnrtiiratioli. l4.t.'ritii,it. IVin in jthei'.a.k ami I. ins, i'ressiuir-down I'ains, Kuan of I.IivhI fithe Ib-al, D.szineas, Hi unless of Sigftit, tiretro Sickness, IIeaviiH', Katipne n anv slight eifrtion, I'alpit itivm of tl Heart, mid nil the sari.ius distressing complaints, particularly that most aruvnin, weakenint.', and the 1-eirir.nin,; of all other fe utile wuttkmsisea, Th I.purnn hr, tr AV hitf. At the same time, there is nothing in thse l'illa that can do injury to tile or health. I-t tho dirtctiona bo strictly follow. -d, and you w ill lind them to be all thry are rvpretitl; mui-h so, thai in iwix; casiumtuf t.n, I will warrant th.-rn. Do not Ijo diac(oira-l if one lifrx slornld lad, nhh.'Uh, aa a tz'm-n thtff One li'ix is titln K ill. ji.(l Itotc hrsvc lsfcn sold iu two year. Ten Thousand Uoxea Sk i.t bv letter, both bv myself and agent., to all parts of the world, to wfjteli an. swers liave ljeu n-tarntst, in which ladies aay, rs.thiii' bke the aljovo I'iIU liave l-e n kn.m ii, since the j Science of !elw ire Downed ispo-i th World, in KnKiv.iej osTroc(Mn ano rw-suirm .-ainre lo Hi proper channel, (Juielir.ir th.; Nerves, anil brininjf back th -Ko v Color of Health," U tbt cheek of th awist delicate. .?T"Eor sate by DrnjrjriBts freiierally. Anif. 21, trxij. 3Iarrietl Xacliosi! PROfTvoN VERAErS DIAMOND DROPS! Bmadf . ta O B. aonol OO. Bsasrsl amsa, r o. Irsw frCl. CauafO, r,ilans i OtBas It tsvasa CUr tswM. War aais as WBolsaala ta Osiswa. T BususxAMa vaw scBaact, mut. WUICM a tvlj.uk. loid a with cut. a. wtri, xrra cwrii. m. aoortxivi aa mm mmim kr rrsrr Craacus la ska Wi rEATIIER priTER. fs ! L ilX M M E R K T. LLY'3 Dmrtoee, Ct A It BOX OIL. Best WVf.j.n-1. fnsaalabr FLU MMER A KELLT BLEAtIIEl WHALE OIL. For s.I. hr I-LUMMtR 4 KELLT.

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