Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 33, Number 16, 10 April 1863 — Page 3

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WAYS XX). UNION TICKET. Auditor Stlyestks Johhsov. Recorder J. B. Warriin. Co - CotnnjUtioner O. T. Josn. CITIZEIIS' BAIIE. OQUDt j .. r ; n.TERt ' -' ;jf r CftM Ilease Treaaarv RMM. Nate of Beak of the Mate f laxaaiaaat Ketes of ike Keatwekw Baaki i llHM of Vm nil Buki ! C $ MOtllSSOI, .LUCHUD iXO. Blebmoad, March S, I8CJ." ' ' ' ' n-tf JPso motion.-,We have alreed tioticad tur promotion of AdiaUnt Oran' Perrr J to ;ii..au WlUbVl VI . IBS Inn We.-ar'n4w alto highly gratified to an-

bet promotion of our- friend. 'JohnVJ - 0- ' "':'""

5SS7' 'tf B Tf CoA"T -tbe xieert. II. i M. Tiv. lt T.in n a . Adintaat; Geo. O. Oarretson. 2d Lieut., tolr

rA : . r T . V if . , . . r iMatm kwuiwu. ... ................ OiM lnptain; Joseph Messick to 1st Lieut., and) Vanmeter Thomas 570 Andrew J, McDowell to 21 Litnl. AIMr..D.;..v..j , E

3 . ' ... . , iuiuivii, auiu mey are reaping uanifu rewaraa. meeting of tbe new - Board of School Trustees for the city, held their first sitting on Thursday night ' last,4 and they all agreed to continue the system adopted bj the . present efficient Superintendent, which has worked so admirably. It will .en'by the Council proceedings that - Mr. Z.'.A. Ntk was elected Treasurer of the School funds belonging to the city, v " ,3TSeTeral of the citizens of Indianapolir On Tuesday night last, presented Gen. Caajngton with splendid sword, belt, sash, shoulder straps, spurs, saddle bridle,' holster 40(1 valise. Right he richly deserves such manifestations of regard, for his fearless discharge of duty in the responsible post he now ocoupiee. i i f f :t.ui e r ' m m 1 ' v Bicbmond. April 9th, 1863. Hssae,EpiToas: Allow me the privilg'p( say ing through your paper, to those who entrusted letters, packages, dto.j to my oara, to b handed to their friends in the 69th Regiment, that, while at Memphis, my . vaiissv wun ail it eoniainea, was taken, together wHh the baggage of other soldiers, tne (rard placed orer them having slept on I knoif of but one who suffered a pecuni ary loss br this accident; if there are others 1 will make ft satisfactory with all. I will any to those wishing to send letters to their friCJ( lhatjl will start from here on next Monday, andi will carry all letter ancT small packages; trusting that I may nbtagain be so uafortunats as to lose them. ; ffl ; , Owau D.Bvaas. J9Th assortment of Notions, .Willowware, Wal Paper, and everything for ornament and use, al No. 93, ; Main-si., baa to be een tarbe 'appreciated. Do not fail to callon ous friend 8. G. Dngdale, and ex amiun nia avuca, iuu uuuifMi itiwc ' - djtfThe Spring Elections throughout the counUj have gone for the Union eauae. CdDDerheada" are driven into their holes. and, iswnsnv oases, hare drawn the holes in They Xever Saw Soch Pictcues! Quite number of our prominent citizens, of this eity and county, nave no heitetion in testifyinj'that they neswr have teen just auch Picture, as is manufactured in the BroadAxa Building and the astonishing effects of a celebrated "formula," which will be sent by maU to order, 'on receipt ' of Two Dollars isj -ourrenl fundsl' v It is designed by tbe talented inventors to "knock the BarJt-e off of any other invention yet known, and the principal mover designs, 'when he gets to be Provost Marshal in this city, to keep bis "Artist" busily engaged in photographing all those applying to him for passes, so that they will be recognised - and arretted, if it is found that any of them ' shall shirk the draft! Thus the invention is designed to bo converted into a patriotic purpose!. We have beard some of those whose names ate used in bepraising the would-be 'Provost Marshal's' Photographing laboratory and the "ability and fidelity", of -Prof., F. S. , Remington's" performances,' suggest that , within the walls of the State Institution at either Jeffersonville or Michigan City,' they ; wonld be pleased to see the likenesses of those two worthies, as long as they do not happen to have any of the, "superior" pictures In their bouses made' at' the "Bread Axe Budding!" , , .. . ,,.-, XThe exclamation put into the month of Portia by Mr. Shakspeare: "How many thing, by season seasoned are to then tight praise and true perfection V is realized by going to Strrttan & Son's Store, and examining their new supplies of Spring and Summer Goods. "True perfection' is displayed in the selection of their stock to suit the various tastes of the People, and they will not tail to conclude, after an - exsminaf ion, that Dry Goods form no exception to Portia's rale; and that they, too, "by sesson seasoned are." : You cannot fail to be suited at - Strattan'a corner with ttatonakle Goods seasoned with fair prices for cash, ' ' - ii 1 jarTb ladies are delighted: with the new spring dress goods, shawls and " silk mantillas just received from New York.- at No. 27, Main street. And the gentlemen say they can get the best bargains at Haines' Gas FixTcaas, &c The season for building is now eOmlng en,' and every' house should be eupnlied whh ' eoovenieneies for lighting it with gas. Messrs. Starr &,White at alatavs nroonreJ to ntt op Ca Fixtures, alther ornamental or plain, at their office m Uain-street. on ' door . West of C. C. RnM'. Stawm Store. . For waraiac an office Cok is cheaper than eithe? Coal or Wood. and our eapenonee is tnni h w mr wwt. Th. rftirar Cok to sbv part of the city. They have also Fir Brick , and Coal Tar for sU. " .! 1 ' - mm "" TThe tight of t Winter fiagering in tbe Up of Spring,' ia gloomy and slispiritIng in comparison to th sight , of ,'th Kew 8prflg Goods; on the counter and shelves of the -Bee Hit Store of our friend Capt Crawford, j Sfwxiei altoaiioa m called to his fiae aasortnveut of Carpeta, aa well as his rnaa QsaV' VjvliLOH ".W" """"""

... SrcctTLAnoji u Gou One of oiur citim bought several thousand dollar of gold for greenbacks,' paying 73 per cent, for it. He safe! j deposited it, and waited for a farther rise. It came, bat the margin vat on the other side instead of gold climbing up to 100 premium, it slid back to 40 leaving him minus several thousand dollars. The last seen of him he was can raising Third street, Cincinnati, for a purchaser at thirty -

tight I Bully speculation, that I " f XaataThe boys in the army don't forget Richmond mechanics. We noticed Mr.: Woods rd sending a shipment of clothing. uniforms 8co., to officers in Oen. Rosecrass army at MurfrecsboroV H t mmm . . i -- . f 1- ..v. Te)wuafclp ElecUeat. j r The following is the result ofthe townihip election held on Monday last : I jvmcm pw ram rxACM. r . James aL PcW ,-. W.-X. .,-., 780 i i!noa i bomu . 665 Chester Perry '0 C05STABLK, JobnJ Roney f i .V;! . 678 W Hattray 676 - :. a .. .:353 i ItVUHtti . k ....... IiK jj j Salter.,., 498 187 i 821 ' - Henry Seep . " TKCSTKB. Wm Parry .V.V.7 . '-: SOPBBVISOaS. - District! No- 1 John Boyd -District No. t Moses SmiUon District No. 3 WUlism Slick District No.' 4 Je.se SUrr District No. 5 -Abijah MofEtt , . District No. 6 William Clark District No. 7 Benj Hill , District No. 8 Samuel Henley District No 9 - R C Shute ' - District No 10George finhl t District No. U-Abrabam Moler District No. It-Chester Bulla i j " I : j : NosatlsiatiBaj Election Tbe following is the general result of the nominating election held on Monday last: ! Sylvester Johnson........ .......1,729 ..... 692 John 11 Hutton. ........... Thaddeus Wright..... ...... ... 626 t f Kicosoxa. . . ,' Jonathan R Whitaker........... .".1,646 Theodore J, Riley . 403 Simon S Cleckner ,.....,.,... 614 Micamy Wesson ; V. .". . :'. 1:. 1 . . .... ..." 115 . . ; C00TT COaUflSSIQHSB. u-f . ' j

Oliver T Jonaa - " t tK u"ua7 r "marj aou inierineuilA..tha P.M-?-''' -" "- ' "I'lll ' Departments in same building, ineiading Jonathan Baldwin..,. ,!.024 Second and Third Readers.. T Teacher of r . Paosactrnao irntnr. : 2J Division of Primary Department; LuciuWm S Balleoeer , i..'..2,250 daJenkins. ' First Division of Intermediate,

James N Templer.?.'.1'.1. ', . . , '.V..J,.,. 459 ? ' emM-n 1 Natlotial Tax Hecelwia. The followiar table exhibits the amount; paid by the manufacturers of this city, un- i der the U. 8. Tax Law. for the month of March: Aikin J 11 & Co. Burson J. W. & Cos.....r.,...M.. Baylies Merchant & Co......... muggenaamp r red oraay r . uBuhlO. C.......... Bareis T.J Crocker fe Co K. . ..... Campbell Z J Curme Sc Dunn......... C. it O. A. L. R. R. Co Drifmever Henry.... Duey Wm Dowell k Crow . . ........... .. .'. Dickinson Joseph..... ........ Dill A C &Son.. Felty & Grier Farquhar WL Grothous Geo Gaar fe Co. Hosecoster & Co 3 66 . 5 89 2 63 2 10 5 93 111 98 43 18 74 so 45 60 130 03 4 r5 38 02 Homey DS..!. Hollopeter John.;....".. .;T. :TT."; Hamman A ; Winterling. . . i..,'.i . Horney S Sc Co ."..'...;..'.. 1 V. : . Johnson C R ife Co. ... vKorn jeob....;:.i::v . r. Vi :: - Long Sc Merchant ... ,......;;:J 2 25 15 '49 Laws J. y Lynn Wm......:. Miller AM ....... ...... V.. i..;..."v 6U4 Matthews Bros .,..; . .f r 9po ....r.:.:. 3 15 51 Minner 'Silas... Moore Jonathan MeekJ i.'IOi 6 60" Nutting 8 F Newby S Miller. ....... Nordjke David........ 1 38 " I 22 3 64 10 06 47 34 3 01 f 1 83 3 2 ,800 ...... Nordyke B A H.... ....... Nixon Sf Andersoc. .... ...... Omens J Pf. i . . . . ; . . Phillips Abram... Paxson LJ...C Reyno'ds J(t s . . Smith F-xra Sc Co S rattan D B : w 1 4i ,tfO 1C 40 1 9 26 u 91 .............. S3 S5 ... 33;S5 wv '' j v 9 . 2 15 ... 1 75 Sharp Win Seaman C F. .. . . Shire & Broil.;'. Sinex Samuel... Scott, Egli St Co. Stevens Chatl.s.'. Sc hep man J H... Thomas J II-... Thtstlethwaite T -39" 11 Vaaneman, Reid & Oo v. 25 41 Ward J. W A,Co........,.,...5a1a.30, Woodard A.;.Uv.:.. .'.r.:.v. ..:...? 3 03 Weidner Gotthrib ....... .. . . ..: '. 3 62 Wiggins' Stl Coi'i;i'i ....... 5S 99 Woolverton E G .. ........ ...... . 1 09 jeorf " ................... . Zimmei ' tV Scott.,.T l... ......... - - Zejen St Bro. 1 23 V i.;a e Touu.ee.......,.:.:.:.....:::. 1.738 3: " la addition to tba , above amouat tbere ware also assessed ia this city, 9230,00 or licenses, making the agregata re venae from the city of Ktchraond for the month, 9 1 73S ST- "i-'S'-O jtTSJiJLUXJ 3S 37. OCT Tbe DomirtAtinir eleetioa passed off qui etly with but little excitement, and we trust if any aapleassnt feeliaga were caused during tha' canvas, last Uicy meiy all be forgotten when tbe Fall eleetioa comes off. ' we ptace ine ticket at the head of our colams to-day.' ' ' ;) J ebUd of lir. WUliata Black's, who nsidef three myes north-west of this eity,' waa burned to death ia aoaseojaaaoe of tlse chair in which it was seated falling' over into tbe ire. The accident occurred while the other anei&bera el tbefaisily .vere.out of . the room, and when the j returned thelrody fUlNeviavtwiip,

JtWA stone-wagon, driven by a German,

ran into Jlibu Hunt s spring-wagon, on Main street,' last Saturday afternoon week, dtsa.lieLiog one of the hind wheels of the' vehicle. Haie Insaranee Co., Mew YerlA. "I 7 ri! v i : t. .vu' "7 wb on, adrertising columns, that the agency of

. rmJt-' ' . -, , - . . , quality as tne average of the land in this HWtl'VT41 ty. wfllordinarily prod-co twelve bhand" surplus of httle short of Two Millions whicn,at Uie present rate, will offpollar,aiI with a popularity consequent to 33 00. Beside, this. the. fibre upon its almost unprecedented success. Us rtww ; redily sold at from 83 to promptness m lherpayment of Josses, and to$5perton. Can a farmerplanJ any other the ehafacter for integrity and fair, dealing that -wiU promise better returns than which its managers bare deservedly earned, ' j , . , T - , it seems superfluous to say ene word on its f - - - ' mm ' '

behalf, but we cannot avoid this opportunity of recommending thia flourishing Cor-, poration and its reliable agent to the favorable notice of the public; and especially the farmers and business men of the commuaity. , . - J'-U. - i ,-.AItsxt)Ba Pike. . .-..!. iThe following u a list of those h via? on .1.- k- . t i 1 ; the Abmgton I'ike, who came in on the ever to be remembered day the 28th of March with contributions for the families

of soldiers. Nearly all brought, in addition ( 0f Acton & Woodnut. Cincinnati, is erecting to the wood, flour, meal, potatoes, etc, but , splendid residence on the south east cores we are not prepared to specify, this ao- ner 0f Vino and Seventh streets. Ezra

knowlcdgement must suffice: Morton Meek. Madison Farlow, H cords eacbj Thomas Hort. cords; Newton S. liunt, Ueory Larkin, Isbam SmeUer, Mrs.' Permelia Railsback. Bennett Barmer. Geo.

Fosler, John Myers, Lewis Myers, Gwiua ; of brown stone, and will present an appear -Black, Shipley Barnes, Theodore Hagey, j ance second to no building in the city. The

o. layior, james arnes ibos. uu , Burgess, if Co., one cord each. Emmlnalloii of Public School. The Superintendent will examine the vn- , rious departments of the Public School as 1 loiiowi, ine ezanainaiion wui commence J on Monday next. J Mouday A. M., before recess, the school j taught in thj Germin Lutheran church. leacner, Maiuew Miller. -Monday A. M., after recess, the school in the Flat-roof school house, on Franklin st. Teacher, Lizzie Morris. Monday P. M., before recess, Primary School in German Methodist church. Teacher, Mrs. J.J. Wright. Monday P. M., after recess. Primary School at Publio Square. Teacher Susan OwfeniVifJMC " iJUU5 Tuesday A. M., Primary Department, in theUnion School Building, including' First Reader. Teachers, A no a P. Brown and Jennie Ballard, si. i; r It 11., i. : 'V T W Tl X j 3 - Teacher,- Rebecca N. Johnson. - - t 1 ' ' " Wednesdav A.s al.. (i ram mar School in t 1 .... , German Methodist church corner Marion and Market sts Teacher, J. J. Wright. , Wednesday P. M Second Division of Intermediate Department in Union School BuildiDa;. Teacher, S. R. Mitchell.

62 84 Thursday A. M. and P. M., before recess, 44 73 ' First Divibion of Grammar School in the ' 22 1 Union School Building. Teacher, Mrs. G. 13 65 P- Brown. . H 6 75 1 Thursday P. M., aft$r fecsss, Intermadi2 25 ' l Department in No. 1 i. Teacher, Seth ,2 31? Hoskins. -4 " " 1 ' 3 6 84 i Friday, Second Division of Grammar 1 -, 94 ! School. Teacher, J, W, BelL. . , 3 03 X. Monday and Tuesday of next week, there

' 1 05 will be an examination of the classes in the 1 62 I High School Boom. Teacher, Jesse H. 631 , 04 f Brown " ' , - 23 65 Parents and others interested ara respect4 65 fully invited to attend. It will not be lost 3 18 time.

mftkifKF m. first nlata business house of the rooms recently occu pied by C. H. Prescott, adjacent to the People's Bank. As a store adapted to the drug trade, this will have no superior in the city. Thet Don't Bksak. The nicest thing that we have seen lately, is the new" Mica Lamp Chimney," for sale at the China Store of J. R. Mendenhall. t " Mica " is a perfectly flexible material, and will not break. Call and see them!' " ' ;. " . Couacil frwcecellnsj. ' .Tnasoar Evkkimo, April 7, 1863.;i Regntar meeting Present, all the members. Minutes read and approved. f -The City Engineer presented a report aud profile, relative to carrying off the water north side of Kail Uo&d., . Messrs. S.W. Lynde, and Z. A:, Nye, were sworn in as School Trustees. . lhe CommiUee on.Fire Co'a. recommend ed the repairing of, foot of, imagine House No. 2, and' sundry repairs to the Market House. Report concurred in. Mr. Z A. Nye was ehjcted Treasurer of School tunas Deioogingxo tne cwy.-- 1 LJ..J. Runey was'eleoted Market' Master r the present yeai. 1 -1I he tsx tor the present year on real es late aud D&rsoual iroiertr was levied at 46 eeors'od the hundred"doMafs, "ahdSOTceofs poll. Americar chisens of 'African descent ezoepted.". . ...--.".;- ,';" The .Street CommitUe reported fat-orable to tbe permitting; Mess's. Hammond Sc Winterling to dig a well o ilsu , below Front, subject to claim ff damages; also, reported that no mere auoh prii'egfes should be granted by the city under any circumstances." Tbe Street Commissioner was directed to coufy. the' L. il. K. Iw Co to remove the track ao being iatd on pioble street. . '., The Treasurer and Committee on Fire i Co's. were inatracUd to sell Engine No." 3, and Hose Carriage, and purchase a first class engine'1''" ' " ' " . ,'i-.w i i - ' .'.'HltS AliOWID.'; "'7." I'' Starr & White, 87 24 Bj Newbr,:.:;. .V.".; . . 79 A W. ZinMfjBMei....-: .. 31 SO . IE. J.Salter,. SI 60, H, TnchMtiX' 31 20 j Li. C Buhl, . j6 OO; ()S. H. Wtlkms,".. .4. uviuwi'si a w erui " A. Berry, j - ;-"v J. J. Boney,". . . . . .". ......... f j H 3Ienke, .... ... ...... ,... .. A trii iJoa. ansaoau .............. bUO

. ,-rg--re.a -i i"" w" 00 at ine n ununcrtoa xxouae wr-'5ifr,"iHS-2!rtlto Wednesday fotbe cext 'three

" . a 111 i-jc .r4 ir r Mdtk3TAat as eTideaee of the aantant of iraptoTeaents under contemplaGon In this city the present season, our lumber mere bants state that the demand5 for nrtenaFis'tbeu U carnal te that of y prenoss year.

vy GoMgkf-AJto Dr. J. 8.

ren:mores ceieonted oogb Mixture it wtf relieve and core you. r. jarFlaz-seed waa never before sold at as hizh-avprico as it now brinssin this marv, Wuiuiiu. bushel tt tb- rate no w cwrreBt, and a stifl marlLef M that. An acre of grouad ol such JCorn appears to be one of tbe staples that refuses to yield to the genersl decline in commodities eoLsequent upon the reduced ! premium on gold. We noticed farmers in ' the city last week, from tbe neighborhood i south-west of Centrerille, delivering corn 1 , , . r , . o our crain dealers here, for which tney . . . . were receiving half a dollar per bushel in WCI" r casi - .7-Thomas Woodout, Esq., of the firm Smith & Co. have tbe contract for the wood wrk of the building, and also suoerietend oth of lhe wort, fhe finish , . , , . -. v of tbe rront doors' w,ndow. &c- 19 to 06 e8tim.ted cost of the building when complete is 910,000. 'B& A fire occurred at Centreville en Wednesday of last week, in the building owned by Charles Stevens, and occupied as a shoe store and dwelling. At the time of the fire the wind was blowing a high gale, and had it not been for the engine recently purchased by the corporation, the destruction of a large portion of the town would have been inevitable. 3?3aturday last was the first genuine spring day of the season. The sever frost of the previous night' melted away in the rays of the unclouded sun, and as the meridian was reached, the chirping of birds and all the concomitants of. awakening nanature filled the air with the welcome music of spring. y , r; ;..;C cX '-'1 "O" Messrs. Vaughn Bro's. having purchased of A. F. Soott, the two building lots adjoining the new building's, corner Main and 5th -streets, are extending the foundations put in last fall, preparatory to the erection of first class business houses thereon this spring. ' UeThe numerous sales of real estate in and adjoining this city, at prices as high as ever attained .heretofore, is evidence of the increased confidence on the part of capital ists, in the permanent prosperity of the Quaker City." - ftaVMr. Geo. P. Brown, Sup't. Public Schools, is having some very tasteful im provements made on the school lot, that will add very much to . tbe sightliness of tbe place, and rendermore cheerful tbe hours, of study on the part of the pupils. A space in front of the house Is separated from the play-grounds by a low fence, and, planted in shade trees, flowers, fec. The old frame buildings opposite the passenger depot have been removed, and Jacob Gohner has under process' of erection in their place, a three story brick building, 40 by 60 feet, to be occupied as a boarding house. XT' A couple of boys got into a quarelon south Pearl street, one day last week, when one of them threw a stoDe, striking the other fair between the eyes, knocking him down, and cauaing so serious an injury as to require the services of a physician to restore him to bis senses. We have two of the best and neatest Horse Cuts in eastern Indiana, and are prepared to priut Horse Bills just as cheap as can be had here or elsewhere. Give; us a call.'---'- "V"': ; .,, bees: sees:: bees::: The subscriber having for the last eight .ntA - r, n n. A voTmbV.Io TimcCSB r r for the artificial Swarming and rapid increase - , , , i - .1 of Bees, and the raismg of surplus lueens, would girc insiructiot3 that would enable ! otbers to succeed perfecily in tbe profitabls and fascinatio buiness of Bee culture ( STEPHEN SCOTTON, . Richmond. IndianaI ' afDr. Hanhton's Office is corner of Fifth and Main St., opposite the Meredith House. . . 49 SAIN S TREE T -- : G. P. KmswiiEB & Co Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Farfj Goods, Notions, Toys, Willow "Ware aad Childrens Wagons. ' . The largest Stock ia Eastern Indiana. ,' Call andsee.-"' ' '- -" '' Kichmoad, March. 26, 1863. . V ' Z. X Use CtUmeas f WmyaelCwaaty. .. Pleotiee tbe following appointments. 0f Dr. Warrwlt T J i..r,JLa In at I. . r . :r . : hu in VSia n w ft c- t -. I liuacas - 1 ' ' - v mvuicu, VI ViilUUiV rtJmm.y The large amount of business which the Br. ' mm aMvuuvuia V1M,U .MW pw j , '- Kan AtmrwiimA LUt'lA- ninlimia Li, viarla . 11 :n v . .. .1 .- n .. - ... .?' : r aunt, am cany aH poSSlDie SO mi lUOrBllg Ol . hie vLutt Wee the large number who visit ' aim, will sometimes make it impossible for him to see those who come late in the day. aad the tnevat of bmsiaess at his Institute; wiu prawaai ais saay ing store than one cay

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Fireman's Fair OF To. 2 Pure Co, WILL BE HELD AT STARR EC ALU.! C0XXXXCISQ OS Monday Eve., April 13th! asn cosnsca Go Everybody! PRICE OF ADMISSION. Family Ticket 50 Cts. Single Tickets.. .10 Uts. Do B. CRAWFORD, Proprietor of tba SBEE HIVE STORED It now reeeirtog the LARGEST STOCK OF CARPETS; Two and ThreeFly j INGRAIN, HEMP AND RAG! Siravw maUUaa; and Ruga, STAIR CARPETS AND RODS. CULxTtCllXl Or errry description. Oil Clothe, of neat pttern, Drwe Good,, of newest style. Ia feet I em determined to hare the BEST STOCK OF GOODS I TUE CITY AND Sell as Cheap. Man of my Goo 1, will be told at old price". The public are invited to eall at o 93, Main etreet. Richmond, March 27, lrHSJ. 14 tf S T 1860 X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, etrengthea and InTlfroral. Thej create healtby appetite. They are an antidote to chance of water and diet. They overcome effects off diaeipatioa and late hoars They strenirthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent mia.matic and Intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach They core Dyspepsia and Ceaslipstion. They care Diarrhea. Cholera and Cholera Morbus, They care Liver Complaint and Nervoas Headache. They are the beat Bitters in tha world. They nuke the weak man strong, and are exhausted natares great restorer. They are made of pare 8u Croix Uam. the eel- I brmted Calisaya Bark, roota and herb, and are taken with tbe pleaanre of a beveraire, withont regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to delteate persons requiring a gentle stimalent- Sold by all Qroeer. Drug- I gists. Hotel and Saloons. P. U. Drake or Co., xtM, ! Uroadway. New Vork. LYON'S KATHAIRON. This delightful article for preserving and beautifying tha human hair Is again put up by the original proprietor, and is now mi le with the same care, skill and attention, which Srst created its Immense and unprecee dented sal.s of over one million bottles annually! It is still sold at SS cents in large bottles. Two million bottles eau easily he sold in a year when it is again known that the Kthiroo it not only the most detixhtfol hair dressing in the world, but thtt it cleanses the scalp of scurf and dandruff, gives the hair a lively, rich luxuri ant growth, an I prevents it from turning gray. These areeoueidorations worth knowing. The Kathairon has been tested for over twelveyears and is warranted aa described. An lady who valaes a beautiful head of hair will us- the kathairon. It la finely pertumetf, cheap and valuable. It Is sold by all respectable dealers throughout theworld. D. S. BAKKK3 A CO.. - Hew Vork. HEIMSTREET'S Inimitable IMnir Restorative. , IT IS NOT A DYE. I ' - ? - ; -.j But restores gray hair to its original color, by supplying tha capillary tubes with natural austenance, impaired by age or disease. All instantaneous dyes ere composed ol lunar caustic. destroying the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford of tbeeelvrs no dressing. Htimstreet's Inimitable oloriag aot only restores hair to its natural color by an easy process, but gives the hair a .Luxuriant Beauty! Promotes its grortft, prevents Its falling off. eradicates dandruff, and imports health and pleasantness to tbe head. It has stood the test of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and is soustautly inereasing ia favor Used by both gentle nen and ladiee. It is sold by all respectable dealers, or can be procured bv them of the eommereWl agent. D S. Barnes, 0x Broadway, N . Y. Two sisss.S'l aents and SI. WYKKOOPS ICELAND PECTORAL1 Disease of tbe Throat, Chest and Pulmonary organs, are aver prevalent, iasi liens and dangerous. The prop ertiee f anted cine to lleviale. euro and uproot the.e complaints, must be Espeetorant. Ano-lye and Ivieorating, loosening Ibe mucus of the throat, aad imparting tone to the entire system. No discovery in medical set eneeevor mastered this class f diseaeee like Dr. Wynkoop Iceland Pectoral. It la o-ed with the moat sitooishins Jesuit in all casss of Bronchitis. Infiaeara. Wt4t)it Cough. Diaxberia or I'utrtd S ire Threat. Asth ma. Croup, coucn. colas, nervoas trriataoiniy , e. Tr. Rv. J. J: Potter. eerUfla. "that I haved used Or. I Wynkcop's Pectoral tor several years, myself and in aay I .!:. . c.,i-.... imri.;ni. .n.l h,-..,.l I ''j-j i i. .il,. w. i. 1 !,..i." Bm.J.J Porter. Brooklyn. N. IVHundreds and tnoua4 of important testimonials could be produced, shewing Ita resaarkable cures and that UaeTer ill raopeiva ut pure lecissa moss. ' - i -ue.q, Peruviaa Ba'm, Blocaatpaae. Ceaifrey. Burdork, tad other iavaluabie expectorant and ingredient It is harmless, wrompt and lasting- lovait-ls and suserer cannot afford ta neglect a trial. Kvery family ahouid hve it. It is remarkable for Croep. Full des.ritions. reeommeaaat ae and direction secorapany aaeh bottle. Sold in bichenond be W. U lAsQLUta. tsttr all prineipal Prug;ivtsrrepare.1 or vt n v. ojuoef, mnu isis wj e. Barnee Sr Co., Xev Yora. feb. 13, , , : Sans - r' YESTERM OFFICE O.GAlEt5R00M. The FLORENCE Sewing Maclmia -. s KAKES FOCa IimiH STITCHES, ; Tki Itck, list, Dsifcle Lock k Bstble Kist rmT ITH a ajaca aaea aad raeOity a ordiaary ataW W chines make sst hi It has tha isisisikls feed motion . whioA ew abiee taw ee-eraeer. by exepAy rwrwtng tha tasrwb arrew to have the work most ta nrai .r tett, to stay aay pan of latusa; or ss ssmwhsui, WHUoutturniag the SJibri. It raxes UaMiw. neww rapidly, aad is alataat elaelena. It deea thw kexewtaas or laeet wwk with equal Ugi at r.wUk sal eeaiugwof Had in wratachtawvy Chaag. tag uha leagth of the etiab, aavS frwes eae kind of stitch M another. can rowdily be 4 a valla tba machine ra aetiaa. It turn hi wtekA of aaea ; Salsa, bsndw. braids aallisi s taefta. aaitta aaaS aaMr aaA awe wa tha anxeo tlaaa. U wiU wet el the dreew o the amss eg." which gnxaee the) wwrk ttaatf. a fneaisbed estta exwh markiaa Xf-Agaata waeiteA ror larxaa. aaataiea g awwlng aad circulars, atlirsss 1 -.-- as.ac o inni.:: ,r j BkSmaad.' taS Ceemar Main and Kairoa Suwets i aavar bblixs, I " Iexetaamaax, eeuMraJ Agent.

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IS ao pcalai a casiatota aw ml lit at XXW aa4 rASHIOSABLX Spring: Millinery. Ta waica aaa imU iavitt Ua attaaUoa of ta La4 Her stock eoaaiata Straw, Sak, Crape, Fancy and Plain Of over doasriptioa.; Lodioa aaS CalMrva'a Hats, Head-dresses, Net Veils, Caps. Ribbons, Laces, Buiihes, Fkwers, and Trimmings of every kind usually found in a Millinery Store. JET aVaoetsaaa SMtuun. rronoS or Color4 to order. Mutioery work of all kiaee Soao with aoatao dc.pMck. OrSer lroa dlotMoe prwaipUy attaadea to. irr Pearl street, North of Main, opposite the M. E. Church. April let. 1M3. nt VAIeTJA "RLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE1 T oSer for sal ay Eesideoe half a mile east of tat I city of Kichmoad, Ind., knows as This property is one of the most desirable la Xastera Indiana. It consists or a sabstantiai moo era built dweirias honse with a large Green Bonae attached. Stabling, Carriage Houso, Smoke Umh aad other eat baildings. The dwelling heaee is furnished with a GOLD'S STE.i.VI MiETEIt With sufficient rapacity to heat the whole hens. The bathroom and kitchen are supplied with hot and eolJ water. The grounds are well planted with Fruit and Ornamental Treee and Shrubbery. I will sell with tha house from Six to Ten Acres of Land To suit the pnrchiser. Also, TWENTY ACRES OF LAND Without any Improvement thereon, the aam distaaca from towa. This lot la taseeptible of sub-division, bb! embraeee tome of the most eligible unoccupied builJing sites in this vletntty JOI1X II. IIUTTOV r 20, 1S63 t-tf SherilFs Sale. BT virtue of two fee DilU and execution directed to me ' rom the Warne Circuit and Supreme Coort ol luitiana, I will expoie at public sale, at the Court Uonse door in Centervilte. M'qyne Tounty, Indiana, on tie xAth davof April, lol. between the hcurs el 10 a m.and 4 o'clock p.m., on said d&y the following property to-wit: The north half of a parcel of land beginning at the north east corner of lot numberel eighty-nine, aa numbered on the pil of the town of Richmond, originally laid out by Johu Smith, running thence eastwardly alng the south line nf the !'t of ground conveyed by Johu , frmith to Jane Bell, to Marion street; thence south along the west side of Mnriou etreet to the north line of the lot conveyed by John rmith to George Carey; thence along weaiwar tly oaid line to the south salt corner of said lot eighty nine; thence northwardly along the east line of said lot eighty-uine. to the beginning. To be sold as the property of Wm. Davidson to satisfy said Tee Bills in my hands as follows: On Vee Bill In favor of Wm ohoeeratt, isul from the Wayne Circuit Coort, and also one Fee Bill issued from the Supreme Court of Indiana, all of said reil eetate It situated la Wayne county, Indiana. April It. 151. J. M. FAX30N, Sheriff. April 3J tS SO IS Hardware and Cutlery! Irea, KaUs, 011 Carpet lag , : MILL AND CROSS CUT SAWS ! WOVE WIRE. SHEET ZINO. BIRD CAGES A.ND CORDAGE, A general aseortmeat of GARDEN TOOLS, nAKURE And Hay Forks, SHORT AND LONG SHOVELS, And all other goods usually kept ia HARDWARE STOCKS Ara offered for sate al a VERY SMALL ADVANCE on old Prices, And us low am, they can toe Bought of any other House In this City NO, 27. MAIN STREET, TRY IN REED. Id Sw March 87, IM3 JOHN MENDENHALL i DXALsa ia Leather, Hides and Oil, AND SHOE FINDINGS No- 15, Main st., RicJanond. ' 5 A few door Weet of Plnmrner'a Drag Ftore V4I - JOUS MXNDBXIIILL. 8d ma., 87. 161 l-3w Ui-iwolution or farlnermhip. Ricneono. 3d mo.. IMh.IW.'l. ''HI! partnership heret iiore existing between Drs--llauhtoadt Waring it this day dissolved bv mutual consent. R E. HACOilTOw, WM. r WARING. P. 8. All those Indebted to tbe above Brm are reepect fully requested to call and close their aoaounta. bv mow ey or note. Cash ia the ar lcr of the day; and we must close our accounts Aictunond. Mar h 17. ffSI i -i 14 . , WED XL SDA r. A PHIL Zth: ; . ; Out Lots at Public Sale. Twill ofirtt rrMleSale nn the promisee, on the 6th day o- April, leHil, some f lass beaoiiful Iota, situ"pi"i jttfa.-wi.ra.rui(m tne netton turnpike. These lets contain lr . u one to ten acres each; soil good, are eligible for building, anl only one mil" from Mai a strret. - . , , ; KT aaab.hed aa 4av of sale. Ealetoeommenee at i o'clock p. m. on said dev. J4H. w. 8ALTKK, Proprietes. W. T.. FitQrsti. Anciooeer. Bichmsnd, March 17. 'S3 4 JSTOTICE. owderuieueA. maaofaejrwreva . f ..K Rl . J TIB Users. te., will charge ae advaaee af ten r e I peg the xOih tnt.ea oar prtntod fist of price from and after day or stare ti, isuj, until furthe wotiee. tZBt nnlTK k CO.. ' O IU!'tH St CO.. , VAW BlRtAKt). . MAITBKWS BBOS. . r March 87, "S3 ? j t s. (. i .i. .. ... 14 Sw 1STOTICE. f flllB andersigwed will charge the following ptVea for ' K ilsmof I roes and aiter Ui anh day of March, 18b3 until farther aetiaa: ' - Oaa Sooriug. per lu feet la tha rough. Aoh d do toe) 4. do -SI ae i3 . ea ' Poplar or yeuoSooriog, per lie (.et.roaghPlaaiug soft wuod ea aaa aide, las see . 'do Aa t buah i4rs par tue eet Working Weatherboard, per lie y SO e Plaaiaghard wood boards, ISO faet... ao sctwisisastsN n4pluli, loeet . I pcsiiis. swAia a tx BZB SMITH AGO.. MasatjosTssstCO. FDR1T1TTJ11E T7AIlEI100n. f f AVEVO raatW his Storw Room, aaoT gtdad his faariHtiaa fay gCata FtTRBIITrBIT " ' r k , iiaiow prtsntaett snail' tww pwaiia w i ia swpwrirar tfe ttalaataaxsltaa. Ma win PJiOMPT PATJIIEXTS. SwUisg U work at yries ta Ureet eawye11? with mM(actanraot' iamihmrwrt ta Clawhxaaati. k has adootad tba CASH owetoun af Mratamta aad for txiu CASH urill aell aa law aa aay bemw ia Cim ai. it to tha mwtaaJ iatoTwet af all wattles tar y cwehoa daiivexT ml tha work.

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HADIS0IJ HOUSE, Uain-St., Below 2d, CINCINNATI, O. ' Terms 1 SO Per Dav. .

JT. MT. GAKRI90.1 . March S, 1S3 tl-ly New Fliotograph Rooms. VATSON& ESTELL fTI opened aa ettir new Mil of FHOTOSaAFB I I KOOMS la twott's aew balMtaa. rue Mala aud Fifth streets. Richmond, where) the ara sssamiai to de all the work la their line wish gvuaHj Imprwewd fasileUee, and ia a style ei art Entirely Superior To aay ether stabllah.aeiat la tha Stati Oar ! experiee,etlMdid, new and eeesly aeiparara. eomblaeA wita tawexeeileat arraageaaeat of llgat. a aw ta) psrtsatioa la all our appliance to theaataatewt detail, warraat as in praaaMag tha; owe wwea Shmlt nrt be JSxeeiieG? Faotograahe af all lim. froes mmtr hm ale to Cartee de Viaite, rerreotypes, Ambrwtye, Aetakea at the shortest notice. S3Framet. Case. Phetemnkie ilkaaa. Aa . Saa sale, " OCrPRlCES KEASOXABLEJtO N. B.Tbe old roams will still be kept epea far bnl- '"' will ho sola v aay owe deetring ta porehase. oeeupie i ay as tot tne past av years, they have become well kaoaa. Jaa 30, IMH

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S. Q. DUG DALE Bus just received a large aseortmeat of WALL AND CURTAIM PAPERS BORDERS, &c, Call and extmine ear Stock. Entf of the lluutlnBtn Richmond. M rth 13, 1PS3 UKsei ll-Sa SPRINQ STOCK!l SO. ITi'.D VI, has Just received a large supply oTev . errthing in hi liue. Willow Cab. Ladies' Baskets, Wiliow ware. Bird .a gee, JJ tts. Toys, NaU, Fruits and tonlectinniiry. All of which will be sold as low a tne times wm justify, call at aa. one aeor east at the fiaaftnjrton Uuse. Richmond, March 13, laS3 Il.am Wall PapcrlVVall Paper!! NICHOLSON & BROnave just received a lot ol , all Paper, Of new and elegant patter aa. Call ni tbe City Boots. Ktoro. And examine oar block of Wall Paper, Window Shade a, Curtain Sixturee. ete. r XlUxiOLSOll A SAO. Blehmond. March S7.1A6S It Administrator's sale of personal Property. ; I will sell at the lte residenea of David 'J. Weol. oa Whitewater, mile south of Kichmoad, la ahlngtoa township, Wayne county. Indiana. OH SaTUEDW. tha lltb day of APRIL. 183. commencing at lOe'clook oa said day. the entire personal estate of David Julius Wood, deceased, consisting of -Hersee, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs. Wagon, Outer, farming Implements. Household and Kitchen Furniture. Ao., etc. H "Terms made i known and due atteudauee given be tha anderslgaed oa davof sale, VOLKSIISa WOOD, Alar. March xU 13 CHARLES. HA SO IX, Late CommlaeloHer af Patent. R0BT. W. "PEW 171 OK. Late In Charge of the Washington Branch af tha Scla , tine American Patent Agency. DEWITT 0 LA WREN0E. Lato of the Board of Appeal United State Patent Offlee. MASONFENVICK & LAVTalKCE, AMERICAN St FOBBIOIT PATENT ACEHTC! Corner of 7th andF Streets 1. . WASHINGTON, November 21, . c-4S-ly Sheriff's Sale. BT virtu of aa execution to me d I rooted fro;) tha Wayne Common I'leaa Cowtt, 1 wfll expose at pw. lie sals, at tbe Court FT -one door la Uenterville. Wayne county. In liana, on lhe lith day or April. 1SS3, hetweea tha hour of li o'clock a. m. and e'eleek p. mM a mi4 ' nortli east quarter of section Dumber SO la lowasblp

number l, rang j I wast, ana Bounded a renew, to wits Beginning on the section Una af tha eoath-weet corner of Louden T. Tanselwiaek'a load, which waa "- - . a veyed to the tid Varvuhiltek by Joseph Bella aad wife nTr by deed, bearing due Jaaa Mth. IW3, running thaaea 1 ) mth t6 derrees, wst IS poles ta a stake, thsnes south I

i 77 degrees, west is percnes to a stake; eaaaee I perebea to a sue ir tree; the-ice south 4 1 degrees. perches and Are tenths to a stake; theaeeaortbSA 1 west 1 nerehee and tonr tenths se tha awartar m i liae: thence s-rath along tti I Una tJ perc be aad k-l'ite ! a stake; theaeeeaat low perehe ta a stake; thence aorta, W perches to the nort-et corner of ssstiott St theaea ! weet along said line to the place of beginning, exf epilog and reserving i fi-l'M aeree out of the aoath-aast lor, ! ner a conveyed and aeeeriBed ay deed given ny weoia - 4 mio Wickett am wire to Ueorge uavideoa aaa wire, aated August S'Kh.lgiS.all situuel ia sai 1 eoauty af Wayaa andHtateof Iniitna. the same to b said a the property of Benjamin W ickett to satisfy eafd dee re. aad exeeutloa la say hand la favor of John eVap-r. March IS. eW1. 1. H. PAX80?,6t, VC, 0. MsrehTO (St SO) ' 13 1 XiEGAL,,;':;: In the Circuit Court of the TJ. Ststes - roams fcocTusRS Distaicr or Ohio, . At tha Janutry term thereof, tha fsllewing deeree waa ordered: i r1B4MCKRT, JASCAUs TtaK, lexn-J. A 1 Drary. i yy v. Jno. A S. O. Kwirg. Bo. 1 ,3.13. This caaM caata o. for hearinw anon a motion to attach tha oereeas of I the defendants. John aad Sarah 0. Baiag, aa) aaa tha ! rule aad lb answer thereto, and apaa tha evidence, . , writ tea aad vernal offered by the pas-tie, aad the arru- ' meats of counsel; and the Cowrt having takaa tin ta ; oonelder tbe matter, and after dae deliberation belig j had, does Sad that the said deiewdaata. Jobs aaS SaraF O. Ewing.ar aiiiy f a contempt af Court ia. knowing- , ly uia.eeyi.lt iw i njgc'w iwiwraii srHM. sain ,m en tha slot day af January. A. B. vei. aad la Iw I friaglag upea the rights of Mr. Lavlna Irary, ae eatablisbae by the) decree af this Court af that data ta this

aa.- . " Aad tbe Court does farther Bad ttpoa full evidence, that the Chart kaawa or aa'l a tha "Ladias' Outd. aad which purports to bo copyrighteS by Mr. S. O. Be.,,' ingia Septessber, leue, la the Saetara District of Mi, so.ri, ia ia priaetpl. aad mode of operation eebetaatiel tr -ly iheenaa aa the Chart of Mrs. Drary, bar eta lor aatak. v lis bed by the fagmat at thia Court. It U tharafore further aiadged a a puaishmrat far tba aaM eerfax, it. thatth said de'ea laats. within tweaty days af tha ea- . - ,

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