Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 34, Number 3, 17 February 1864 — Page 3

LOCAL COLUMNS.

V V RZCHMOND, HTDIAlfA: Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1864. Mail Time Table. Rjchmoxd Foar-Omci, Jam. 11th. i ' " ' MAILS CLOSE. Columbus and East Mi a. b. Chicago .............. :4S a.m. Cincinnati". 5:00 p.m. Dayton Way 5K)0 r. m. ' Iiidianspolia and West r. . ' 'I xuu ores'. : . Indianapolia sod West ...94 a. a. . Cincinnati 11 M a. m. Dayton W ll:i a. a. Chicago J r. m. .. Columbus ami Kant-- 7:30 p. M. Hamilton mail, via Boston, Ac, leaves 03 Monday Wednesday and Friday at 7:W a. m. I)o. arr. Tueaday, Thursday, Saturday" -'6:00 r. M. Union City, via Arba, BtttTal, Ac., (same aa Hatn.) Winchester via Nrw Garten, leaves Mcndav and Friday, at :09 a. m. Id. arrl Tueaday and Saturday, at 4:00 r. M. Office Dtg f r. ra 7 JO aI M. to 7.-00 r. m. On Buodav, from 4r:Wl to 10. -00 a. M. A. WILLIAN, r. . TO-NIGHT. Col. Granville Moody, of the 74th bio known a the fighting j.arson ill lecture 011 the War, ct Starr I fall tor .he bent-lit of the Sanitary Commission. We hope every citizen will keep in view the vast amount of good thU Commission is daily accomplishing the joy ami cow.fort which it daily carries to the thouHands of our brave defenders who are ! . laying sick and wounded on the held ami in honpitalu; the thousands of lives which It has preserved to the country by its ministrations among the wounded heroes on the gory field of battle, and in the ' gloomy wards of the hospital. We hope our citizens will remember these things and again respond with the liberalty for which they are noted to this new call. Miss Anna Dickinson's Lecture. This wonderful young woman, who has suddenly sprung up in the firmament, and who leads captive grave and reverend Senators, potent Executive olfieers, ambitious Representatives, venerable journalists, dignified Governors, and heads of ancient benevolent societies, as well as ardent youth, irrepressible newspaper correspondents, and the people in general, whose lecture in the hall of the House of Representatives paid in over one thousand dollars to the fund for the relief of the freedmen, and whose audiences ore limited only by the capacit of the war and of political righteousness, and the destinies of the, nation with the authority of a Joan of Arc, is now lecturing at Cincinnati. Efforts are making to induce Miss Dickinson to visit Richmond, and lecture to our citizens in Starr Hall. X-tT" Messrs. Crocker & Flanders, haring put their Mill in thorough repair emplo3'cd an experienced Miller, can now assure the public that the best ofj Vl.tuo uill lw fiiriiialioil of. thtir Vlnnr ! tVlll 1 . m . ' .... ........ - - - - i , I and Feed Store, one door V est or the : Palladium OHice, Main-st. We can com- ! I Uieud their Flour as NO. 1, for WO VC : . , lii n i.4i . tried it, besides, they really Sell both , Vlnnrnml L'oo.l riir tPi'H than nnv flrocer in the city. I , . , . . j . v Wi.rtTina i nt Immp i X- Capt. I. f . V lggUlS IS at Home I On furlough. He looks well, and CllJOJ-S i excellent health. He left UlO boys of ' the 3Gth Indiana, well generally and in . fine SniritS. He thinks the draft Will t be a healthy application and ,;prnys" for t to take place. . . farWc were shown a letter from Can. Met; raw. dated the .rth. in which he says !

that the 57th have re-enlisted, and may I The committee arpointed to select delbe expected home about the first of next ; egates to the State Convention, reported

week. Hod bless tne brave soldier ooys: . our citizens should give em a warm wclcome, and spread a feast of fat thing be fore them. jsjrNo man in the city ha a bettor toc k of C.xds Carpets, Ac., than our old friend D. U. Crawford of the Bee-Hire Store. (Jo there if you want the tiixxla that will tuit you. Fob Cocohs, Colds, and Tiino it Disavmb hp 'Hrown's Hronchial Troches.' i titavintr nrnvn.1 their efllcieilCV bv n test) of many years. The Troches are highly recommended and prescribed by physicians and surgeons in the Army. X" We stated last week that, at the Scott, Egli Co. tire, the 2 got on first water. A member of No. 3 says we are mistaken, that the 3 was ahead there. Not being present, we relied on what we were told by a member of the 2s. We Cheerfully make the correction by putting ia the claim of onr friend of No. 3, and we assure the members of that company that the "first" cold water shall not Be thrown by us, on the efforts of as good ami as elHcienta Fire Company as theirs. r For once, we take pleasure In calling the attention of our readers to an adrertiaenvnt. that of Howe a Sterens "Family Dye Colors," in thia day't paper. Theae Pres have become a honsehold necesitr, and so general in their use that many a well 4rsd ladr finds that many an article once rejected as out of date, is, by the aid of theae Dyes, made aa good as new. Mminme Zadoc Porter's t'-mtive Balsam Jar ObmgU, CklM, OsMtwux-S JW, Wm ifrmt, 7Hy TlrotW, i-rW.'jf o wnnj lluii tm of Am TSmnt, and all the effect produced by checked perspiration, c. The followin(t shows the biph estimation ia which the bore preparation U held: NT-1 have aaed rorter'a Curative Balsam fir the st year, and I think it the best remedy for CU it ami VUtimi Otmji that I hare had oooaaion to use, and WOold recommend it to others, especially parenu aa a Mid easr remetlr for chiMrm. O. W. Moiuna. Teacher of the Deaf and Dumb Ast luu Xiw TokK, Feb. 12. Pcath or Javks B. Clat. Jas. B. Cly. a oo of the distinnishsd sUteamaa , Henry Clsy, died on TuesJaj night, the 2G;h ulc, in the city of Montreal. Ii wu a seceisiouut, and a htfitivaat the time of hit death. lie thorough! ytDpathiMd with too rebels, and sinco his reside nee in Canada has been hajjd-inglore with Yallandighaai and other fugitive rebels in oneocting plans against the U oiled States Government. It will be remembered that he tor down the Id family mansion, and sold a porlioo of the lomber to be used in manafactaring cane. For taie act of vandalism. Goo. D. Preotko stigma. timd him as the Megenerate son of an itluatnoai sire.'

Wayne County Union Convention. Pursuant to call of the Union State Central Committee, the unconditional Union men of Wayne county assembled in Convention at Centreville, on Saturday February 13th, 18o4, for the purpose of selecting delegates to the State Convention to be held at InnianapolU on the 22d inst, and for the transaction of other business. This convention was called to order at 11 o'clock A. M. ' On motion Hon. lw-

Ih Hurk, was called to the Chain on ta1 - 1 1 . . 1 , rung ius scti as sncn, announcea ine ooject Of the convention in a brief and pertinent manner. W. S. Keid, Oliver rr -w -kw . -v 1. Jone ami Jtwwiti UOoier, were chosch Vice Presidents Burclienal, was On motion. Cha. II. chosen Secretary and Sam. II. Iloiiour. assistant Secretary. W. T. Deiini.-, oTeied the following resolution: . Resolved, That a committee, consisting of one from each township, be Appointed to determine the number of del.egates to the State convention to which each township is entitled, and also to reIortthe names of such delegates. J. IJ. Julian, moved to amend, by refin,.0,,.l(;,.,.f li ,?..W.,to ..! voc . v.-t. persons present from each township respectively. Which amendment, was on motion by J. F. Kihbey, Esq., laid upon the tabl Mr. Julian, moved to reconsider the vote bv which the amendment was laid j upon the table. Which motion was laid upon the table. W. S. ISallenger, moved to amend the resolution, by striking out all that part following the word ''also." Which amendment was laid upon the table. The resolution was then adopted. II. 1$. Payne, moved that the number of delegates to be selected be 50, which motion prevailed. The chairman announced the following committee uuder said resolution: Abing-ton, David Hale: Htrrison, Rankin Raldridge; Jloiton.O.W. St'.'phenson: J:tckson, E. I. -pripr. Center, O. T. Jones; .Irflbrson, Ko!ert (ior.U-n; (lav, (. O. Ilindinan; Xew Harden, John Henley, Palton, I.ifiit. Hiirrmisrhs: I'erry, I. II. Kohbins; Franklin, Israel Woodruff; Washinjr'n, J.W. SwaEfird; Green, Jesse Cate; Wayne, C. II. liurcheuul. On motion by C. II. Burchenal, Resolved, That a committee on resolutions, consisting of one from each township, be appointed, to whom all resolutions offered in the convention shall be reported. On motion by Israel Woodruff: Resolved, That during the recess of the convention the persons present from each township, be requested to meet separately and agree upon three names from each township to act as township committees, and that the chairman of said township committees shall constitute the county central committee. J. It. Julian, moved that the committee on resolutions be selected by the townships respectively during their separate meetings, which motion prevailed. On motion the convention adjourned until 1 J o'clock P. M. AFTEKXOO.V 'SESSION. The convention re-assembled at lj o'clock I'. M. pursuant to adjournment. The several townships reported their selection of township committees, and I committee on resolutions as follows: . . Tewnhtjf ComimtteB. AMnton-James sr. Jar-vtt. k. t. Fulton. r..r. rule. ist.in jh. b. IUw.-s, Joseph M Bulla, c. c. ih- -ier. (enter in. A. Dicker, Jos. Hatha, Jonn C. t age. Clay J. T. Nicholson, j. II. Winkle, Jonas Hatti. ld.jr. Dmlton John Davis. Wm. Clmmness, I'r.. I. It. Brown. Kranklin-Hir.up h e. A. 1 . Jetferis. K. W. Anderson. 'trH-n .(esse Cate. Allen M. Harris, Ezekiel Johnson Harrison Hankiii Uahlride. K. Eliason, A. Bradbury. Jaokson Wm. Mercer, Norton Davis, X. Bavmond. Jeflijrssm- M. Bnldri!, Amos 1'arsons, J. M. ttohrer. ew tianten Pail. Hull", Jos. Juifr. Thomas Charles. r,.rrvT. j, Williams. J. W. Jordan, Jno. Salisbury. Waalunton lleurr Izor. Alex. Junes, Alt'. Hawkins, Wayne John W. (Imbbs, J. M. Ilammann, Eiia Hill. Committee on Resolutions. Abincton, J. Fender: Boston. Val. Wood: Cent-T, J E. liifrh; Clay, H. T. Bond; Dilton. C. Bnronhs; Franklin, W. H. Swain: Cr-n, -las. Haxttm; Harrison, L. M. Willits; Jackson. M. K. H ill; Jeflerson, Morrison Ualdridtfc; New i l.trd.-n. Thorn s Charles: IVrrr. D. H. Itobbins: Waihinton, H. J. Huhhard; Wain".-. w- Tme mimsinj;: Abincton Township (i. CI. Hin Iman. Nieh. Smith. ltoton reo. . rtevensnn. J. Smelsor. Center David Commute. W. A. 1'eelle, J. C J. F. Kiblwr, t. T. JoucsT IV?e, Clay (i. 14. Hindmau, B. L. Harris. Dalton I.t.-ut C. Burroulis. Franklin Israel Wootlnni; A. D. Jefleris. tr"en Jess.- Cate, A. W. Iwia. Harrison Kankin Baldritle;e. Ja. ks.m-L. S. Ijin renee. K. P. Sprig-?, H. Jemison, II. Shisler, J. 1. I'uderwood, Wilson Jones, S. H. 11 oshour. M. U. Hull. Jefli rson M. BalJridge, J. H. Thombnrgh, J. M. Eohrer. OanlenWohn Henly, Dan! Huff. FerrrD. B. liohbins Washington J. W. SwntTord, Henry Inr, William Mrl.auirhlin. H. W. Shuninn. Caleb lfwis. Wavne lcwis Burk. J. W. tiruhbs. E. A. Jones, J. I. Sitidalt, W. A.Bickle. Knos Hill, J. M. Hammann. J. M. Uarr, C. H. Bure!ion-il. Wm. S. Re?,!. Ssmu.;l Henley, 1). B. Cjawforl, J. A. Bridgland, W. T. Dennis. Which report was unanimously concurred in. During the retirement of the committee on resolutions, the convention was addressed in an able and eloquent manner by Col. W. A. Dickie, and Geu l Sol. Meredith. The committee on resolutions, through R- J. Hubbard, chairman, reported the following : Resolved, That it is the sen.e of this convention that our excellent President. Abkahau Lixcoiv, should be re-elected to the responsible position he now holds. Kesolved, That Oliver P. Mobtox, has our undiminished confidence, and we cordially recommend his nomination as onr next Governor. Kesolred, That the Township Committee be instructed t allow no man t rote at tne nominating election, w he is not known to be an Cnconli jonal I'nion man, and is ia favor of the risrrons prosecution of the war, and is willing to support the Adaiinistratica in iu various war measures. Resolved, That the County Co-amisskners of Old Wayne, be requested to extend the bounty I to the amount of $10i) each ) to all sclJiers enKstinir t-i the credit of our Country, to the extent u( tiia requisition made npon ns by the last call of the President. Which were unanimously adpd. J. F. Kibby peered the foUowinjr resolntion : Besnlred. That all t'noondiiionai Virion men of Wavne Count t, are requested to attend and participate In the proceeding at the State ConrenUon to be held at Indianapolis.cn the 22daad 23d, inst. Which was adopted. J. B. Jnlian, Esq..otJe red the following Resolution: Kesolred That Mai.Isaac Kinley, of Richmond, is the firs! choice of Wavne County for the 0:Bce of Superintendent of I'u bite In&tructtoa. On motion the Convention, adjourned, rir 4U. LEWIS BLRK, Prm,. C.n.Br BN-ai- . S. H. Hoshoce. 7The Palladium for 25 Cents! During the contest for nomination for Congress, TicwwfjrSre Oxa, wSl b recieved fy'T subscribers for thre month. Will onr frienda exert titemselvea to enlarge our list at this reduced rate ? We want to increase nor circulation to two thousand, and it can r d-XMs if our friefkla will help na.

Editors PaHADirn: I aotiee in last week' Tri-

Trial, an r urir vmi t f -.r - Township, Witm Comrtv. Indiana, sieoed bv J Conner, Capt. in the 121th Reg.. Ind. Vol, stauog that the CitT passed an order ia December 1963, promising to par a bnunrv of $19 to every recruit, who might enlist after the" date of the order to the Oling of the Township quota. And if the quota ahonld be filled, tiien thev would pay the same bounty to ail who had enlisted before the Usue of said order, and that citizens of the town ahonld be paid an extra $100; all upoo condition that thev should be mustered into the C. S. serTiee and to the credit of IV a roe township, and whose claims were determined by dates of enrollment and master. , Sow, the tmth is, the citr new made such an order, and Jesse P. .SiddaU never told Conner or any one else that such an order had been made by the city. The citr did make an order on the 21st day of Dei ml.r Inii.T nrmusiw a bountv ot aiuu to everv one --'oVld buffer enhst. nd inn,ter to the credit of j Wavne Town-bin. provi. led the whole number to whom a bounty U tiiua paid shall not exceed the deficit now i duf from the Towu.hix. . en went. and made a second order pro- ; viding if the quota of the Township was thus filled, ' then, mthaterent,anrTSoiuwhohaJprfwajlyenlis1 vn and mmierea, 1 uiai it prr v iTrrui rr -i.-i. i at a-hk-h time the citvmide the order. that all bona-ft-M v ettiitms of the c'itv should be entitled to the bounty 1 of $10o. The frst order I understand, makes the city : lialde to pay $U10 t everr person that emuta and ! muslers to tlie credit of NVayne township after Ue;eember21sf, 1"3, until the quota was filled. Then ! t'le second order poes back, and makes the city liable I to par $l'0 to each pern who was a citizen of the i city, and who had enlisted and mustered to the credit of'Wavne Township. Jiior to Itecember 2It, lX ; Tnis has been faithfully done, and all parties paid, ex- ; ccpt I'onr or fire cases on t enner's list, whom I had : doabts of their citizenship. Those cases hare been re- ' ferr-.l to the Citr t 'tinned, and a committee has the j mater nw nuder adriment. The reader will readily ; ace tlie diff-rence in t:.-onter rilly made br the citv. and the one that Conner st s she made. If the one I that Conner says she r.Lvl.; were true, then, the city, ; would be liable to pay $10i) to nil that enlisted and : mastered to the credit of Wayne Township, and tlien : p back and pav to citizens $U0 extra, making the 'citizens bountvTwo Hundred Dollars, and the er.tire ' balance of the" township quota $100 esch. ruch an order would hare been very liberal of the city, provi- . dtnl i'ie had nule It, i When the ord.T pass. 1 by the Council was first placed in my hands, directing- me as treasurer of bounty mon- ; ey, to pay bounties, Ac, my Brst object was to tind ! hat our detiei,-ncy ws. The whole, amount of the quota was suled to be 119. I" poo examination of muster rolls, I found that Capt. Messick hat! mustered to '. the credit of Wavne Tonwship, prior to Decemhr 21st, ; InW, 2S inn: Opt. Conner, 20 men: Capt. Brown, 1 V mr-u. and Cajit. Orr. 1 man, making a!to-rether. iS men, learinjr our deficiency 61 m n. Capt. Orr, ! mustered pretty soon after the onler was made, i one man : Ciipt. 'Brown, 10 men ; and Capt. Conner 4. j Kecruitinjt officers for old ilegiments, and recruit1 log officers for tlie color jd regiment, were busy p-t-ing their iai?n tojrefher taking them to Indianopolis, where tlicv ciM have them mustered at once all i strivitig for Wayne Townships, $100. I soon saw i that our ((iita would be filled up and that rapidly, and ; recruits for the 12 It Ii Regiment, who. were Enrolling I themselres for Wayne Township, and had to wait the i pleasure of t!ie musterinjr officer wonld be defeated ia j their bounty,, as I conld not pay tliem nntil ther were j mustered,) "unless I took their names and run the risk ) of passing muster. This I determined to do, after con- ' sultinjf with some of the members of Council. After paTinjr Capt. Orr, 1 man ; Capt. Brown. 10 men: and I Capt. Conner. 4 men : I took down all the balance of the i men's names that I (frivinjr notice to recruiting i officers that we had adopted that plan. 'and held the flaee open for them nntil they were duly miutenrd in. thought it was rijrht then, and think it was right yet. The list of names reported to me by Lieut. Johnson, ! who had passed the .Surjreon's Examination, amounting in all to 12 mn. and who would hare been mustered to the credit of Wayne Township, had I i not consented to some chansre that he, Johnson, wished ' to make. The insinuation of Conner, that I had confessed that I had held the place open for Lieut. Cal. Jidinsnn's 12 men. is simply coutemptably ridiculous; when I hel I the place fr all except the 15 men al- . ready mnstered. 1 have been thus particular in statinp facts, as I am quite willing the public should know all that I do in a public capacity. Stkphbn R. Wiooins. Ct'fy Trent. From iho Richmond TVLij. i The Charleston Courier makes a timely taggestion in recommending the attention of our , government to the naturalization and cultivation of CalUnya, for the preservation of the health of ' our soldiers. This articlo has a peculiar effect ! upon the liver, and guards the system against : disease by exposure and irregular diet. It is ' said that the great success of the Plantation : P.itters of Dr. I)r';e, which previous toourun- ! happy difficulties was found iu most Southern homes, was owing to the extract of CaiUaya ; of Calisaya Cark which it contained as one of ', its principal ingredients. "In confirmation ol ; this, we have heard one of our most distinguish- .' ed physicians remark, that whenever he felt I unwell from ordinary dietetic or atmospheric j causes, he invariably relieved himself by Planta- ! tion Hitters. Now that these Bitters cannot be : obtained, a substitute should be prepared We understand our government has opened negotai tions with Dr. Drake, through a s.'cret sent, ; but with what truth we do not know.'' ; We are exceedingly obliged ta thi Ilichtnand j Whig for its rencmbrance of 'Auld Lang Syne,' . hut we can assure "Our Government'' that the Plantation bitters are not f jt sale to any "secret agents," North or South. There is pruLably t-'everal other things that "Our Government'' will yet want. We know that we hava the best and most : popular medicine in tha world. Wo are not afraid to show what it is composed of. i Physicians are compelled to recoinraen J it. ! Caltsata Hark has been celebrated for over two hundred years, and was sold during the reign of Louis XV f. King of France, for the enormous price of its own weight ia silver. It : is remarkable for Dyspepsia, Fevers, C.'nsump- ' tion, etc. i Cascarila Bark For Diarrhoea Colic, and ' diseases of the stomach and bowels, i Dandelion. For lutiima'-ioa of the Lotas and ' Dropsical Affections. Chamomile Flowers. For enfeebled diges- ! tion. Lavenelr Flowers.-Arometic, stimu'ent and .tonic highly invigoration ia nervous dib'.lity. j Wintorgrecn. For Scrofula, Rheumatism, etc Anise. An arometic carminative; creating flesh, muscle and uiiik; much used by mothers ; nursing. j Als., clove buls, orange, caraway, coriander, j snake-root etc. j S. T. ISliO X. Another wonderful ingredient, of Spanish origin, imparting beauty to the complexion and i brilliancy to the min I, is yet unknown to the cotnTserce of the world, and we withhold its ' name for the present. ! Humbugs and quacks howl about the Plantation Bitters; but the following is what's the j matter, and they know it: PIAXTATIOX BITTERS WILL CURE j Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips, j Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath. ! Flatulency and Indigestion. J Nervous Affections, j Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath. ! Fain over the Eyes, j Mental Despondency. j Prostration, Great weakness.-, i Shsfiow Complexion, Weak Bowels. ! LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. , Very particularly recommended to Clergymen j He: chants, Lawyers, and persons of sedentary habits. Also for delicate females and weak i persons who requira. a gende stimnlent, free digestion, good appetite and clear mental facull ties. Sold by all respecttble Physicians, Druggists, j Grocers, Hotels, Saloons, Country Stores, it j Be particular that each bottle bears the fmcj simile of our signal are on a steel plate label, with i our private government stamp over the cork, i P. 1L DRAKE & CO. 202 BROADWAY. N. Y.

To - NigM! Banner Presentation,

"OLD WAYNE," AT STARR HALL, WraiesdaT, Feb. 17; GOV. MORTON, Will be Freest ud 3f ake the PreseBtatioa Speech,the Veterans and other Soldiers of (be Caaitf will hav a Re-l'Bion, and Erery bod r ia tke County ia iavited to be preseaU The ceremonies will commence' at t o'clock, P. M. The Great Rural and Family WeeLI! NEW VOLUME SEW FEATURE NEW PE. fOORE Rl"R.4.L"5iEW -YORKER, long ifj. knows aa the Bet nd Mott fupnUtr Ackrtltibal, Uoarrt-crLTraai, LrrKaaaT a.sd aji.T Niwjrins in this Country, will enter npon iu Fifteenth Year and Volume oo tfee id of January, 15C The new volume will at least equal either of its preU.vesors in Co.vrsvrs, !tti.b and Arrt mwri, for we hare resolved to spare no effort or expense to enhance the reputation and standing of the paper as the BEST NEWSPAPER OF ITS CLASS OJT THE COST1SBST I Alwavs Lognl, Prarticttl and Prtyremiee, Tn Rl RAL is the FavoaiTS Farm asd Firksidb wenal Isrr read and admired in both Town and Country. Iw ample pajrea comprise I'epartmenU devoted t", or treating upon Aricnltare, Architecture Kducatioa, Literalnre, Horticulture, Karnl Economy, Arts And Science, General Sew?, With varioua miixvr IVpartmenta, and inclmiinir numemna Illutrationa. Tales, Sketclies, Music, Poetry, Knirinas, Ac, Ac. rendering tlie whole paper Instructive and Entertaining to the rrnui memben of the Familv Circle. In addition t the above variety the Iwt'RAL f'r 1'1 will eonipriae a New and Important Feature a lepartment exclusively devoted to SHEEP III'SBAXimV, Conducted bv lion. HEXKY S. RAXDALULL. D.. anthor of "The Practical Shepherd," c who is conceded to be far the best authority on the subject in this conntrv. P. BARRY, Esq. autbor of "The Fruit Garden," and fornV-Tlv editor of 1e H-jrtia:llurit, will also contibute to the Ri-RAL for 1S64 enriching itH Horticultural Department with tlie results of his great experioJnce. THE WAR NEWS, .MARKETS, &c., Receive special attention tlie Rcral containing Reports of the principal Gkais, Provision-, -attlr, Voil and Friit Markets in t!ie Countrv. Remember that the Rural emanates from one of the Tery best cultivated sjctitms of Aui.'rica, and that its Editors, Contributors and Correspondents strive to promote the Pn-HHinry Intrrt and m Wei tare of its tens of thousands of readers. Also that it is not a mnnthly of only 12 insnes a year, but a Large, Beautiful and Timely Weekly. STYLE, FORM, TERMS, Ac. Voli-vk XV, for 1S4. of th- Rfral Nbw-Yokkbr will be published in Siteriob Sttlk with -V-c Type, gnnd white Paper, and many fine 1 Indention. Its Form will continue the sanu? as now Double CJuarto with an Index, Title Page, c, at close of year, comjdetel for binding:. TERMS, Alwava in Advance-$2 a year: 3 copies for $i; 6 for $10; 10 for $15, with a free copy for everv club of six or more. JF& Sow i" the Time In Subscribe and form C!nb. Efficient Local Acents wanted in all places reached by the United States and Canada mails, to whom we offer handsome Premiums. 5T Specimen Numbers, Preminm Lists, c, sent free to all disponed to beneSt their neighbors and community bv introducing the paper to more general notice and support. Address I. I. T. MOORE, Rochester, . Y. HEIMSTREET'S Inimitable Hair Restorntive. IT IS SOT A DYE. But restores gTay hair to its original color, by supplying the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired by age or desease. AH instantaneous dye are composed of lunar caustic, destroying the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Heimstreet's Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its natural colur by an easy process, but gives the hair a La.iariant Beauty! Promotes its growth, prevents its falling off, eradicates dandruff, and imparts health and pleasantness to the head. It has stood the test of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and is constantly increasing in favor. Used by both gentlemen and ladies. It is aold by all respsctable dealers, or can be produced by thcm'of the commercial agent, D. S. Barnes, 202 Broadway, S. Y. Two sues, SO cents an I $1. LYON'S KATIIAIROX. This delightful article for preserving and lieantifying the human hair is again put up by the original proprietor, and is now made with the !Mm care, skill and attention, which first create-! its immense and unprecedented sales of overone million bottles annually! It is still sold at 25 cents in large battles. Two million bottles can easily be sold in a year when it u again known that the Kathairon is not only the tnost delightful hair dressing in the world, but that it cleanses the scalp of scurf and dandruff, gives the hair a lively, rich luxuriant growth, and preveata it from turning gray. These are considerations worth knowinsr. Tlie Kathairon has been tested for over twelve V"ars, and is warranted as described. Any lady who values a beautiful head of hair will use the Kathairon. It is finely perfumed, cheap and valuable. It is sold by all respectable dealer throughout the world. D. S. BARSE3 4 CO., Sew Yori. WYXKOOM ICELAND PECTORAL 1 Deceases of the Throat, C'aest and Pulmonary organs, are ever prevalent, insidious an d dangcrou.. The properties of a medicine to alleviate, cure and uproot these complaints, must be Expectorant, Anodye and Invigorating, loosening the mucus of the thmat, and imparting tone to tlie entire system. So discovery in melical science ever mastered tiiis class of diseases lika Dr. Wynkoop'a Iceland Pectoral. It is used with the most astonishing results ia all cases of Bronchitis, Infiuenia, Whooping Cough, DiptJieria or Putrid Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup, Coughs, Cold, Servous Irritability. Ac. The Rev. J. J. Porter, certifies, " that I have used Dr. Wynkoop's Pectoral for several years, myself and in cay family, for severe Pulmonary Complaints, and have receommeaded it to many others, and have never seen its equaL" Her. J.J. Potter, Brooklyn, S.T. Hundreds and thousands of important testimonials could be produced, showing its remarkable cures and that it never fails. It is composed of pore Iceland Moss, Balm of Gilead, Peraviaa Balsam, Elecampane, Comirey, Burdock, and other invaluable expectorant and ingredients. It is harmless, prompt and lasting. Invalids and stirrers cannot afford to neglect a trial. Every family should have it. It is remarkable for Croup. Full descriptions, recemmedatiops and directions accompany each bottle. Bold by all principal Druggists. Prepared by Dr. R. D. Wynkoop, sad sold by D. S. Babxes A Co., Sew York. Aug-. , 1953. 34. NEW& CHEAP GOODS! At Ho. 11T, Main-t. between eth and eth. Sooth aide. CALICO worth 25 eta., selling at S3! do. worth 23 eta, selling at SO! Ifeiaiaos worth 37'' seUing at In short, Goods of all kiads and qualities, CHEAPER than can be had at any other Jietad Store ia ib City. -This, the pabtic asar vely on.WILLI A M TIEMAS. Ri-hmoed. lad.. Feb. I. !. SJw

IXDIAXA STATE JOriALIts 4td Tear. Rt! v moad the Eta. Boys, Rally once araio. Shoaticg the Battle Cry of Freedom.

The vrsvr 1364 wiD be aa eventful one. Durrae this rear Xlte RrbeUion will be crushed. The ricros rcues of the Republic will hoist the Stars and Stripes above every Southern Capital, and the strongholds of rebeldora win crumble before tbe power of our armv ! and nary. f This work will be bo child's play but the awt terribla bailies of modern times wul be fought between the ! contendingarmies. . Of these battles aa they occur, the . journal wiu contain complete accounts. - With the progress of our arms there win also be ; questions of raomentona importance springing up in regard to the arrangement of the conquered territorv. the j disposition of tiie freed alares,and the character of ths riZTirl ? ajid fullv discussel in the Journal. i la the North Uienarsmuunt question of national un- : ity willconiimietu beagitatmLand the Journal wBl combat the doclnue of separatum with all tiw torce a can wieid. During the year the political parties will hold the inventions fi-r making iMvsidential nominatk.n. Tt heir i conventions Ur making Mvsidential nonunat.n. The i i proceedings of these uveeiings will be reported to us, - an-1 tlie merits of the candidates be considered ia our j columns. The Presidential canvass of 154 will be an ! wnusnally important one. and the Jnurnalwill do its full i sliarc in uphailding the candidateof the Union cause. ! In short, whatever is of general interest to the pub- ; j lie, and especially all that relates to the war, or the pro- i i gross of liberty and the gWious democratic principles ) ' of the founders of our fTui of gtvtrrnuent will have a i j hearing in our columns. ! I The Journal will aim to be candid, fearless ami tnde- i . penaeuent ill ireaun tlie great quesuons o tne nour, i ; tiavmg in view only the access of lui t AisR or j Freedom, Ji stick, "Hi manitt, and tbb U.vtus Fob- ' Errs. We shall give particular attention to whatever relates I t our own State, giring from time to time lists of tlie j deaths in bank-or hospital, of Indiana s-ddiers, railitary appointments, promotion, resignations, riescistons of courts martial, and any other matR rs of t!us nature ' which mav be ot' interest to citizens in anv prt of the ' State. We shall make tlie Junrnal a eomph-te current h!si trv of the pnigaesscf tlie War. with the geoerai news ' f thedav, we shall gire the proceedings of ttatv,s. . Market KeporU, AfricuiturAl articles, Poetr, Anec- . d"tes. and pleasart Miscelianv. A career of forty-two years makes it useless to spei ci: v more Tarticnlsrlv as Ui our course. Weshallaim to sustain onr good name with the people of Indiana, and if possible make even a better paper than heretofore. . . .... Term -Payable iu advance. WEEKLY JOURNAL. Tne copy, one year - Uen copies to one address, aud one to tlie Dicker of tiie club .- Twenty copies to one address, and two to t!ie mxker of the club .- Thirty copies to one aAlress, and one copy of each Weekly and Daily to the mier of t':ie club " Fifty copies to on address, and two copies of each Daily and Weekly to t'.ie ranker of the club Additions can be ma le to clubs at any above rates. f 1.50 15,00 -30,00 45,00 75.00 time at tho DAILY JOURNAL. One rear - ..$7,09 Six months 3.50 One month 0.6J FMircrel in the city at 15 cents per week. j To News Agents, by Express or otherwise, at 11 j CCJts per week. Addre.-s: Journal Company, INDIANAPOLIS, IxniANA. iX!six!Si.!Sit!,ix!ySii! rrrHRRE is yet room in Capt. Messier "s company Ja. ltth Keg t, tor six more recruits. Hie men can t be mustered in and receive tlie bouiitv iuiniodiatel v. i Richmond, Feb. 19, 13d 4. 2u5w Sheriff's Sale. bY VIRTUE OF AN'EXECITIOX, tome directed from the Wavne Common Pleas Court, 1 wiil expose at Public Sale, at the Court House door in Centreville Wayne County, Indiana, on the 5th iLsv of March 1S4. between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M. on said day, the following property, to-wit: The Xorth half of lot Number Two (2) and fifteen C15!, in the origoual Plat of the Town of Newport, Wayne Countv, Indiana. The same to be sold as the property of Je-liah Price, to satisfy said execution in uiy hands iu favor of James Seel. JOHN M. PAXS0N, Sh'ff. W. C. Feb. 3. 1364. pf. $2,00 2ts. Notice of Distribution. IgjTATE of I nil una. Wayne Connty, Notice is here- , iSbv given, that, at the September Term, 153. of i the Court of Common lleas of Wayne Connty. after final settlement of tlie Estate of Job Smith, deceased, I the sum of Twenty-four Dollars and thirty-four Cents, i ( Sit.st i were touud rom.ininer lor distribution among the heirs. Said heirs are notified to appear on the first day of the next Wm of said Court, and prove their heirship, and receive their distribution share. SOL. MEREDITH. Clerk, C. C. P. Wavne Co. Dec. 2.i, 1 ' 1; St. Geo. Uiiscitio :ter Co. I kani r icrrRERs or ! Sash, Blinds, Doors, Stairs, School Furniture, j MANTLES, DOORS & WINDOW FRAMKS i Shutters, Brackets, Ac, Ac. i I fThev are prepared to do every ' Carpenter Work; keep on hand Dr,;a.sed description of r lonring, r"ash, an! Pine Shinj Doors, Blinds, Ac, and Pine Lumber, I gles. I year the Detxit between 2-'t, Wayne A venue and Fifth Strett, Dec. 22, 183. RICHMOND, INDIANA. Esecntor's Notice. IETTERS testamentary on the last will and testaA mentof John Wilson, late of thi city of Richmond, Wayne County, and Stat; of Indiana, deceased, ha-e been granted to the undersignei by tlie Wayne Common lleas of said county. All persn having claims against sai l estate are reonired to file tiiem duly proved in the Clerk's Odice of said Court. JAMES M. STARR, January 25, 1431. Executor. EZRA NYE, SBALEB IN Stoves and Hollow Ware, Plain, Pressed, and Japaaed Tinware. Also, Agent for the Salo of th Forest Queen Cooking Stove, And Manufacturer of all kinds of TIN AND SHEET-IRON WORK I Tin and Iran Ror.m Put in Order. 3?" All orders for Spouting, Gutters and Valleys, attended ta with promptness. Store apjoining Scott's Furniture Booms, near the Depot, Richmond, Indiana. Jan. 27, 1 tf Notice of Dissolution. ! rVlHE Partnership heretofore existine under tbs ! JL title of J. W. Ward a Co., was this dav dissolved j by mutual consent. The accounts of the late firm ! will be settled bv Erra Nye, who will continue the ' business at the old stand. J. W. WARD, Richmond, Dec. 31, 153. 3w EZRA NYE. YLRS L 1 w JANES snd other Familv Medicines, for sale bv PLUMMER a KELLY. Conxmissioner's Sale. "sTa UR-SU A ST to sn order of the Common Picas MT Court of Wayne County, and State of Indiana, I. ' r.rT.. . , mm . .. 1- I Twenty Acres of Land, Situaisd in tlie east Dart of the North-west Quarter of i Section ten ( 10) in Township So. 17, and Ranze 14, ' East, ia said Countv of ayne. One-fourth of the I purchase money will be required down, and the reidue , m three equal payments of 6. 12 and 13 montha after date, with interest! Sote for the defend payments, aad a mortgage on toe Land will be required, i SETH HASTINGS, j Jan. 25th, 1SS4. Commissioner. 1 IRE CIDER YINEftAR. for sale bv 1 ew PLUMMER A KELLT. arsIDER .VINBfJAR-rVre and Sharp. at j 1 w I'LUMMEK A KELLY'S Drug Store. i -ara-OMESTTC DYES. Varietv of colors. at JLr 1 w PLUMMER KELLfS Drug Store. ar OREEt OHIO LINIMENT, for sale by the JLd gross, drsva or bottie. bv t'Ll M i-m a allXTi

D. B. CRAWFORD, Proprietor of the OBEE HIVE -STOIEj.

Is bow receiving th LARGEST STOCK OF CARPTS TWO AXD THREE PLY INGRAIN, HEMP AND RAG! STRAW MATTING ASD RUGS, j ; j ' I CCRTAI5T GOODS ?f rerrr description. Od Cloths, of nt patterns. I I"1- 1 tiiai nun1 Ia fact I am deter ! BEST STOCK OF GOODS I THE CITY And Sell as Cheap. Many of my oods will be sold at old price. Tbs public are inveted to call at No 23 Main astreet. Richmond, Jan, 3S J, tf j xCll3I.9 IUSHTSIICd Canrnarrc J NEW YORK. PAID UP CAPITAL ASD SURPLUS. 45X000,000Fire Insurance upon all desirable risks at rates discriminating largely in favor of these of less hazardous nature. JOSEPH KETCHUM. President. AKTIll K H. MUWFKE, Vies Prest. WM. H. WINnstlK.SecrjUrv. J. PKYEKKOKK, Assistant See'v. .T-Loea occurring st this Agency adjusted sn 1 paid here.-"V Wat. Bell, Agent. IVc. 4. 1S63. T 60.-2m. : " " ( JVlCllIIlQIlfl limiiry nga AgfflCV ' j u,m.riWr y,, the ftauwring Companies: m.wiv ,1 ' i .r. i -. tn nsrtiiira. r ire: i 1.1 YF.IIPOOL AND LONDON, HO MK, of Sew York. i do do do do do do AKTIt', MANHATTAN, CONTINENTAL, LOKILLAKD. COKV EXCHANGE, SECURITY, New York, Life, -r. I N A. Hartford. do Tlie capita! of these Companies amount in all to about $10,000,000. Farm houses. City dwellings. Stores, Mills Ac, Insured on very favorable terms. Settlement of losses prompt. H'. BELL. Notary Public Ag't. 50, tf. TJ. S. Revenue Stamps, OF every description, for sals by Wm. BELL. South east cor., Main an 1 Fifth Sta. 50, tf. DEEr)JS"IVOHTCACES, and other insmments of writing i.vM prepared witii accuracv and dispatch, bv WmEFLL. Notary Public and Real Estate agent. 50, tf. Cut Straw and May, IOR sale at Scotton'a Hay Press, delivered anywhere in the City. Also, "cash paid for Straw and Hav, at all times, by STEPHEN SC0TT0N, Seventh Strset, North of Main, Richmond, -Ind. Dec. 4, l!3. 60.U" ! A. BiriLB. C. H. BrRmKXAI.. RICKLE A. BI'RCIIEXAL, Attorney at Latt : Office No. 33, Mnin Street. lp SZairs. RICHMOND, Ixdiana. NORDYKE & JOHNSON, DEALERS IX FURNACES & STOVES, AND Mannfjtrtnrers of TIN, COLPER, and SHEET-IRON WARE, Tin Roofing, Untters and Snooting : Cook, Parlor, Church and Shop STOVES, Sorghum Evaporators. T Slate Roofs, of sood material, mad to nr. ! der. Call at the Citv "Stove Store." No. 77. Main-st. Job Work done bv experienced Workmen. Richmond, Ind., Jan. 2rth, 1844. ltf XMXjW W AIM X I-ij-j U-UOlb, AT - AT STR ATT AN S CORNER! SELECTED from the best stocks in Sew York and Philadelphia, and believed to comprise the choice and latest importations, consisting in part of Black and ( new styles ) Fancy Dres Silks,. French Merinoes. All Wool Poplins, choice Mohairs, Oriental Luster, Half Mourning Strines, All Wool llaiJs. I Tain an! figurel Alpacas, All Wool IMaines, Ac., Ac. W INTER SHAWLS. Consisting of Zephyr, Mixed and Ilaid Long, bound A silk fringed Tilibet, and Ivantine Square. Ladies' Cloths and Sackings, &c. IS MENS AND BOY'S WEAR, We are well prepare! t) meet the demand. Black anl Brown Cloths. Black Doe Skins, Harris and Fancy Cassim?res, Tweeis, Satinetts, Jeans, 4c. Shoes, Ladies', Misses & Childrens, QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE. Sets of fine imitations of Fresch China, n?w style, very good and cheap. UMBRELLAS Cotton and Silk. To all of which we would restiect'uUv ask tle attention of tho public. STKATTON A SON. Richmond, Jan. 20, 1 SI 1 1, tf New Stock of Hardware ! f RHE suVcriber having just returne.1 from Sew l York, takes this opixirtunity to inform his friends and the jxiblic that be will soon be in receipt of a fresh stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Nail, Carriage Trim sninars, ..., Which he Is disposed to sell cheap. Please call snd see before purchasing elsewhere. IRYAS REED. Sept. 2i, 1953. 43 tr. JOHN WILLIAMS, Meixihnnt Tailor, GENTS FTJRNISHER, Yanghaa's Buildings, Richmond, lad. Oct. 2, ISM. Jltf J. H. HCTTON. A. R. HUTTOS. J. H. HUTTON & 8 ON f (Coale's ol I stand, opposite Suit Hall.) dealers ni GROCERIES Woodenware, Qaeeasware, Country Produce, ae., Ac. Cash paid for Butter, Egjfs, Lard and all kinds of Country Produce. Sept.2j.ls53. 40tf. JAXES M. FOE, Notary Pablie, - Brightwell Building, So. Main St., RICHMOND, INDIANA. July 14, 6331 tf. W. T. DENNIS, Patent Agent and Attorney, RICHMOND, ITfDIANA. Jan. tt, 3m "R7ACCINE VIRUS, for salebr - 1 lw PLUMMER A KELLT. WANTED, lOOO AGENTS, ralO mtrodace in Fsmiliss and Regruaeats, yiStisf M. ewrrj bndj nerds. Beaatifal Uold Co SB BOSite Haatiag Watch, SmalL Ladies', or medium. Gents', tli; OfScers Watch, a flrst-eUsa SUvsr Hantiag Case, Patent Lever, with new Patent Tinas Indicator, tli. Send or siwrfim asare pafmrnH. Liberal Areocr Terms. Send for Circular. ARRANDALE m CO., 212 Broadway, X. T. Jan. 20. No, 1 3m. Slate for nnoflng! ORDERS for Slating to any amount, wul he fill by addressing tbe undersigned at Abington, lad', or leavmg orders at D. Rail stack's, east of aad ad joining fcrhmond This and at Kooanr mmeimnnmy, aad there as no Bead of brpnuaing tt, Thoss who aavs the in, do not desire anv better or cheaper. . . STCHOLA S S MTTH. Alanrtga.' Ind. ' " "

AMngTOo, ino, Jaa. 2V. isoi: Tilntia copy sis saoacsa.)

"4 ' Jewelry, Watches, lTotioa ; 9 ! IIWFR RIK(, a UrgasortmeatoPlaU i BL w rs tasttws, Annn, frnrks sad Spoooa Musical Instrumenta. Ac. NkstUsas, Kevol vera. Mull iiam . f. - V. mImU i Union and nothing tmt tbr "' n. ,-Vsr- A. m sheet Masie, eoaataall on hand. R. B. DICKISJM. i 1 Jan. 27, 1S44. erAL OIL kinds. At BURNER. Yarioin ntvles and 1LL MMEK a KKLLY. , COAL OIL At C A MS, Gallon and fUtf U.sllon. PLL MMEK KELLY'S. IbORfKLAIW PAPRR SlIADEH. Ia FLUMMEK KELLY'S. M. varistT. At Wm TICK AND WICK TRIMMER,- For sals by PLUUmER KELLY'S. N DESTRUCTIBLE C U I M N I F.S. For Kitchen aae. SoM ly PLUMMER m KELLY. A;iNTM WANTE1K Posit ivelr ntadt from tO Cents. Something angently neel.-d bv every person. 18 samples sent free bv niail for "t cento that retails for 93, bv R.-L. WOLCOTT, Oct 9, 'S. I 43-m 1T0 Chatham Square X. Y.f ! aptOAL OIL CI1IMNIE8. and Ct.imnev llniah- ) "Lv ss, For sale by I'LL MMER KE LLY, Druggist. F ARINA A CHOCOLATE,-For sals bv PLUMMER k KELLY. ' lirTTERS, Plantation, Old Saehem, Hostetter's, II and Roback's, for sale by i XL sUIEK A KELLY. WAHlllNfi BLUEvIn 5 and 10 cents, boxes. For sale by PLUMMER a KELLY, RUSHES. HAIR BRUSHES, TOOTH URUSliES, Flesh iifushes. Crumb Brushes, Sktre lirushes. Shoe Brashes, Serabbing Brushes, from a s At. tbs drag Mora of PLUMMER a KELLT. FEATHER DUSTERS. PICTURE -fT-USTERS, M.W Dusters, Hearth Dusters, Furniture Dufa.

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counter I'usiera, vnimmey imsiers, tarymgin ,m4 j l from IU cents ta 3 dollars. For sal bv r ' - 1 l'LUMMEl; a KEW,'

IstiOT SCRAPES WITH BRUSHES ATTACHED. " For sale by PLUMMER a KELLY. TmfTAONOIJA TABLET, MEE.V FUN. LILLY ' if. White, Pearl Drop. For sale bv I'LUMMEK' m KELLY. fT 1QU1D ROUGE, ROUGE POWDER, CAHNII M. JLs For sale by PLUMMER a KELLY. rMl BUSSES, abdominal" suppoktfrsT c. M. For sale by PLUMMER a KELLY. BIRD SEED, MIXED OR S EPF RATE. At PLUMMER a KELLY'S. ABRAM PnirIiIP3 JJUDEDT A Trail ! So. sn. Main St Opposite Atarr Hall. RICHMOND, IND., ! Snow prepared to attend FunemU promptly and M satisfactorilv, wilh a Hearse or Carriage. Ho keeps on hand all sizes of Metalie Canes and Caskets. TERRACOTTA BURIAL CASES. These eases are made of material which Is everlasting, neitlier water nor dampness having any eftisrt" un it. I warrant them neither to rust or decay ( ti.ev are trulv the lasting Burial Case I Also WMen Collins of all sixssalways on band. Jan., IH64. 33 tf j The Old Established Souse ' or ROBERT HOSEA & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, Cor. Main and Eroal-sts Cincinnati, Ohio; OFFER FOR BALE AT LOWEST CASS PRICE3 T fQQHdsN. O., Cuba aad Porto Rico -1 AAA Bbu Crasaed, Powdered BL w w SLF wr Craanlated fc Coffee Refined aocar! Ara,,,r rr"u T lainerlal ; Dlaclc Teas? all of lata inmportatumj. ! 300Uk" BbU tmmm Boot AOBo,e BMC Rr York eap! Sd4KY9ewXadlrltsllnunibers. CafkaTl Boies ClMice 1 T0As9bbW Together with a large aad genera assortment of evsrv article sold by Retail Grocenss. Call and see. Oct 2d 1S3. - 44 JSVS. F. Fletchsr, formerly of Kiclisnond, Ind., H now acting as Agent for this xtootiv Bouse. DI.J. GA1SETIO J CHA'8 PRICE'S HEW BLOCK. No. t. North Seres th StreeU Kchmond, Jan. 20, ISM. l tf - c. B. arrr. , , , j. a. baib. HUFF HAIS.1 ATTOBXKTS AXD COXTXMKtlQMM AT LAW, -BrtrrlLL atsrsd prsmptly to alt ' II to thssr care wuoagnout yarn matt. Satcial attention gnes to tbs eoBoctioa of ClaiaM fat this aa-l adjossiag eoaaasa. - J. A. IL . Aotary rrnMie. VFFTCE Vs. 27, ,.A -"TKEKT. v?JtTK Tjfc LF Citiaea's Bank. ' T" JsBBnrr ML lass. . - 1 I. io ' iS-. a- s-aajBaTKOaa, B- laaas,iisasB Main and W.W1 JolylT, 1982 3s) tf UCRMOND, faBcaaaC AT lVaSTV4al Ol LsjDps, jsreearesd. Onr stock is bow

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