Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 34, Number 5, 2 March 1864 — Page 3

LOCAL COLUMNS. RICHMOND, INDIANA: Wednesday, March 2,1084.

Mail Time Table. ' Richmoxo Powr-OrncB, Jr. lith. , MAILS CLOSE. Columbus nnd East-..-. Chicago - " Cincuuuiti"" .- Dartou Way J ndianapolis and Wet . . - . . . xfalLS OPSX. 8:1S a. m. 9:45 A. M. ....iH)r.. r-i.-OO r. X. : r. M. Indianapolis snd West - Cineinnati Dayton Way - Chicago.-f :. A.s?. 11:30 a- m. na a. . 30 P. X. 7 -in . w Columbus ana uiLlHUDiBua ' . . Hamilton mail, via BiMtmi, Ac., Inrct on Monday Wednesday and Friday at 7:00 a.m. I'nion Citv, via Arba, lietbal, Ae (aaiae aa Ham.) Winchester ria Xew Garden, Ware Monday and Friday, at -:00 . Do. arrl Tuesday and Saturday, at 4:00 p. n. rOflle opn from 1-Mt A. . to 7:00 r. n. On Sundav, front r:0 to 100 A- at. 71" ' . w . - . . ,. - A. WILLI AX 8, p. . The Falladinm for 25 Cental During the contest fur nomination for Congress, Ttrrnty-fio Omit, will be recicved for subscribers 'tat three months. Will oar frienda azert themselves to enlarge oar Lit at thia reduced rate T We want to Increase our circulation to two tltouaand, and it can le done, if our frienda will help na. Township Committc. Abington James M. Jarrctt, It. T. Fulton, Par. Halo. Boston J. U. Howes, Joseph M. Bulla, C. C. Heeler. Center Wm. A. Dicker, Jon. Ratliir, John C. Page. Clay J. T. Nicholson. J. II. Winkle, Jonas Hatfield, jr. Daltma John Davis, Wm. CUamuean, Dr.J. K. Hrowa. Franklin Ilir. Suplee, Jr. D. Jefleria, R. W. Arolersou. Green Jese Cate, Allen M. Harris, Ezekicl Johnson. Harrison KauVin Uahlridge. E. Kliaaon, A. Ilradlmry. Jackaon Wm. Mercer, Norton Davis, N". Kavmoml, Jefferson M. Haldridgr, Amos Parsons, J. II. llohrer. Kew Oarden Dan. lluO", Jos. Quigg, Tliomaa Charles. Perry T, II. Williams, X. W. Jordan, Jno. Salisbury, Waskington Henry Ixor, Ale. Jones, Alf. Hawkins, Wayne John W. Grubba, J. M. Ilauimann, Exra Hill, SOLDIERS VOTING. At the Kcnry County Conreotion, a resolution was adopted authorizing the Soldiers in camp to rote their choice at the April nomination, fur candidates fur congress and county officers. This la right, and, aa the Wayne county Maaa Meeting' on the 13th, failed to authorize Soldiers from the county now in tho senrice to express their choice, we hope our County Central Committee will make the necessary arrangements for them to participate in selecting persons to All the various offices aa candidates. JUO Bines typing the a bore, we received to following official call for a meeting of tha committc, and we presums thia matter will receive their attention: Central County Committee Notice. The members of the Wayne County Contral Committee will meet at Centreville on Saturday, March Sth, at 10 o'clock, upon important business. JOHN W. ORCIUltf, Cb'o. W. C. C. C, . Riuhmon.1, March 1, ltM. FIRST NATIONAL. BANK OF RICHMOND, Will furnish iu small and large amounts nt Cincinnati rntr, SigHt 'Kxcliange on New York and other Eastern Cities, nl mo KTKRLINfJ EXCHANGE on the principal commercial points of Kurope, la snms to alt. ' COLLECTIONS made oa all accessible points ia the United tales. Highest price paid for Grold& Silver Coin, ' ; ; AND Government Securities. Approved paper discounted M the rate of all per cent, per annum. E. V. YAUINtJTOX, Cahier. 'Republican Conservatives and Cowards!' The "Honorabls ' Geo. W. Julian, in Lis ad dread to the voters of the 5th Congres sional District, calls tiiose wuo are in frvor of the brave nnd gallant soldier Gem. Sol. AlKBEuiTn.-for Congress in his stead, "Republican cimeri aiivti und toward." This, from a man who has not a relative in the vrar, near or remote who, during all the time he was iu Washington city, and engaged in constantly writing letters home to secure a re-nornl-nation, never had time to visit the sick and maimed Indiana soldiers in hospitals there, of one of whose near relatives 'tis said and it is susceptible of proof, that, when the first attempt to get volunteers was made he dissuaded a son from going by telling him that "poor boya ami loafers enough could be found to go and he had letter stay. " who did everything in his power, in order to vent a personal spite, to keep men from enlisting in the glorious 19th Indiana, under the command of Gen. Meredith, and who left no expedient of meanness and trickery untried to keep him from a command and from promotion. This individual to style those who are in favor of a vigorous prosecution of the war, and of a General who has, according to the evidence of Generals Hook tut and Gibbons, so vigorously prosecuted, it, that they thought him justly entitled to be promoted from Colonel to Brigad-ier-Geueral, "COWARDS," is enough to damn Ikhn to everlasting infamy. 44 Hrpublican conservatives, and cotcards, George says are engaged in "immolating" him by voting for Gen. Meredith. Recollect that, ye friends, of the brave soldier who has risked his life in the great cause of sustaining the Constitution and restoring the Union, and establishing human liberty on the firm and enduring bases of uaiver3al freedom. Soldiers, and the fathers of sons who are fighting for the same glorious cause, recollect that this slander on your courage was uttered coolly and deliberately, by Geo. W. Jcliak, when you go to the nominating polls oa the first Monday' in April; and we know you will pronounce a " Woe " upon the lawyer, who entered not into the army, either him or his dear brethren and near relatives, and "they that would have entered As hindred f

Richmond Horticultural Association. Feb. 27, 1884: The meeting was called to order about 1P.M. The President in the chair. The minute of the previous meeting were read and, with slight alterationa adopted. - The Committee appointed to examine into the injury done to Fruit and Fruit trees, by the late cold weather, bring in the ioUowing report: airoBT or coxairra. Your committee, appointed at last meeting, to examine into the injury done by the late cold weather, to the fruit buds, trees, Ac. Ac, agree to report that they made a cartful examination of the great Tariety of cuttings on exhibition, from which, and from other sources, hare arrived at the following conclusion, viz: Arrxas; Cuninga from over 109 varieties were examined. The wood appeard to be but little injured, but we found the fruit buds mostly killed, many of tue buda appeared sound, while the spur just below the bud la dead. On the whole, we think there is a prospect of a short crop of apples the coming season. Pxaas: Fruit all killed; young thrifty wood of last

years growth, considerably injured. Chcbik: Fruit bud of all kinds killed, and tiie young wood (same as the pears) badly injured. FeaCbes: The fruit and tops of trees all killed. The trunk and large limbs of a few, in some localities, may surrire. Arnicor: Trees all killed. Ptt as. Fruit all kUlcd. Tree, some rarities injured, otltcrs not. Ql INC Hare not found any but what were killed to near the ground, if not entirely. GaarM: Cuttings of the Iiebeccs, Dek-ware, Catawba, To Ki.1 ,w, Co r liana, Clinton and Isabella, were examined. The prominent eyes of those examined, appeared all killed. Iiut on further investigation and testing practically, we find the Delaware t.i be tlie most hardy, out of 500 eyes, put in sand, in a propagating I o i.-s twothirds of hj pronu lent eyes hare burstod, awl coming finely, exhibiting phmty of bloom. While out of two eyes of each variety named above, not one haa burstod the prominent eyes; several, however, shows the dormant eyes to be alive and coming tardily. lUsrBEititrx: The Ohio Everbearing, Rod Antwerp, Black Cap, Scull Yellow, not much injured, Itriukle Orange, killed to the gtoun I. I A WTO BLACKuaav: Leaves killed to the ground. Osasa Obakok; Not injured. Hai-guto GuGSCBEcaies axut't-BBAXTs: But little injur I. Hoses: Thirteen variolic shown, all killed to the ground but one, Quoao of the Prairies, on further examination however, we find the large White uninjured. In presenting tjis report, we wish to call the attention of the Society, to the difficulty that exists in coming to a correct judgement in many cases this early in tlie aesson, as we diarovered the fact that the Pear (especially,) wa reviving very much during t!e mHd weather previous to tlie last extremj col 1, which occurred since our last meeting; the deleterious e&ct of which Is now plainly seen; but whetlier it will again revive with the coming of the genial influence of Spring, wo cannot at this time, speak with certainity. In reference to tlie Apple, we greatly fear, that the fruit is now nearly all injured bryond recovery. However, e are pretty well assured that we mtut content ourselves witU small fruit., Stawljerries, Raspberries Currants, Ac, the present vear at least. B. STRATTO.Y, j C. RATLIFF, Committee li. T. itEI, I Tho committee a;pointul at last meeting to prepare a list of works on Horticulture, suitable for the Library now being donated to tVe City, by Robert Morrison, presented a list which with one or two additions was adopted by tlie association. Jedse Starr aud John Valentine, were balltej member of tlie association. Tho Coi respon.ling Secretary rjad a Utter receive J from Ir. Warder stating that ho hoped fc have Lis book out soon, snj hUo a report by Warder, on the Pr'p worm. John Valentine presente l a report to the association on the extremo change in temperature from the first of ISiJ to tlie wiuter of 1335-fi, to Ix? continual up to the present time. He has observed tiie Thermometer three times daily, during nearly all that tiiu,-, an t sometimes every honr when the temperature was changing rapidly. Tliey were directed to be placed on record, but at the requeit of the writer, not yet to be published. The Corresponding Secretary Landed over to the association souw Pat mt Office Reports, which ho had received for 1H32. On motion, the Secretary was ilirected to purchase tiie American Agriculturalist and th? Country tlentljnian. for tlie use uf the members. The following resolution was propose 1 and adopted: Hrmlotd, That tlie second Saturday in May, be the tima for holding onr first of a aeries of monthly exhibitions, when tho public ami especially ladies interested in Horticulture are invited to attenJ. On motion, the subject of pruning is to be resiim-vl at our next meeting. The exhibition of fruits, Ac, was very good: 11. Strut ton had some remarkably clear thick maple inoladse. J. Hamilton showed Rebecca, Catawba, Clinton, and Isabella graica, which were in excellent preservation. Lewis Jones,exlubitd fine apeciui -us of tlie following apples in excellent preservation: Yellow N'e town Pippin, Oreon do., Rhode Islati I Greening, Winesap, Antumn Seek-no-further. We-ttfljld do., Baldwin, Yellow BellUowcr, 'Cannon IVarniaiu, Gilpin, Ohio Favorite, Romanite, Tulpj HocVea, Penock, Vandsver Pippin, Rnxbury Rusjot, Black Apple, Indiana Favorite, Auiciieau Pippin, Milam, Prior's Red, WLIte Winter lVtrmain. Uenwn.L Hague Pippin, Belmont, Jones Sw.ct, Michael Henry, Ewptu Spitxenuerg, Golden Russet, High Tup, N'over-fail, Black UilhOower, English Redstreak, Long Island Pearm ain. The m.'mVrs etyoye-l t ,'stin tin good qualities of the different apples. Adjourned to moetoa Saturday, Mar. 12, at 2 P. 31. In Engine H!l Xo. 3. McCIellan not a Candidate for the Presidency. The X. Y. Herald publishes the following story editorially: In a conversation with us sometime ago, the General McCIellan stated his views very emphatically. Said he, "I do not want to be President. 1 do not desire to be President. I have no ambition to be Pesident. I am too voung to be President. If I were elected President my term of office would soon be over, and then I should be an ex-President while still a young man. And what an ex-President is, and how he is prevented from doing anything effectively, you know as well as I do. No. My desire, my ambition, is to bo restored to my former position in the army, so that I may help to save my country, and, if necessary, that I may die for her." . jt"Sorae soldiers recently chastised the Copperheads of Maumee City. Ohio, for calling them 'Lincoln hirelings," by first threshing" and theu making them take the oath of allegiance before the proper officers, and pay for it. It is said that some twenty-five were thus added tothe loval ranks of that town. SHAKE A.VD BURN"! Shake sad Bmrn Shake and Burn l!l Thm ia the rife of agony endured by the sufierer from Fever and Agne. He wa&ders like aa uncertam shadow, never knowing what moment he may be prostrated, and therefore disinclined to gi aor serious attention to business. Thia is tha condition of thousands im town and countrv. It ia no exaggeration to aav that Few and Ague kill mors people (haa anv twentv other diseases in Aaarrica. For a sure and specdv cure of this terrible a Motion, yrm take treat pWanre in recomsaending HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, which have already achieved m wide repntatien . lor rapid and powerful eflect in renovnting tna srstem prostrated bv this disease. For sale by Druggist and dealers renerallv. evcrr-im--ib.

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To every intelligent m nd. this journal affords a coustant supply of instructive reading, i s-tcsiBEiis should remjt so as to have their subscriptions begin oa the lt of January, with tha new volumj. Tiiose who preserve thair namVrs for bind -ing have, at tho end oi tlie vear, two handsome vouimes of 41C psges each iJ2 with several hunded engrav"'t'ebms or Si BScmrno-v. $3 for one year j $1.50 for aix months: 1 Tor four tnpntlis ; 20 copies in a Club can be had for $'. S-Owcribors in Canada should re- : rL.t- m L tur nostae. SrBCUiES CoriE sent tree; also, gratis, a pamphlet of "Advice TO IsVENTOUS." Address JIt'W A CO., Ptblisbebs. 31 .fWfc Uou, X- Yurk ty. j fr We beg leave to inform tha ajccomiiliiilied and j well informal editor of the Ax (Julian's two hundred I dollar organ) that Judge Elliotts nam; is J-hu T. Elliott, and not "John" as he has it at Cie head of his paper. (Tlt is said that lately the eyes of two murdered Kussians were immediately photographed and that complete portraits of their murderers t wero thus obtained; I : Thelndtaa Bone lk.ow Mas-A Sketch. ! II that want like a fool with an "Indian Bone Show" i To Richmond an 1 r.ur.d lik; a broluni winged crow, But soon lie fouud out he was held in contem.it, Ani frem his enemy, work, he wasn't exempt. Tiiea lie went ti the arinv conclu le-I to 'list, But in the ranks of that armv he always - mse J, Wlien a battle was pndin he g.t very siek, And laid round Air months never doing a lick ! But soon thev dismissed him th.-y'd cowards enoiig.i, And drilled him horns with tlie scuiu an 1 the seurf. Ha tlieo turne.l a full "butternut" on from tliat day, I'or Henry gut u.a 1 to bo turned out of pay. N'ow h wears his green ispecs au 1 calk'Ut--s with gers. To r -ve we aie filit'ng for nothing but niggers ! This coward wroW Jim of tho Jetfa vile letter, Calling home guards -'assasins" and every biny bitter. And mule it appear to himself verv plain. That they'd never fight his fr:eu Morgan again. The hi.m.'-truards determine! t) cateh him I heard. But the Indian Bone Show scani.i s j badly sk-vred.. When he was told tiiey'd a ropj to give him IiU o He up and skedaddled away out of ton ! Thry sav if"m:iikey-wrenih" elitor cutj m iny shiu.-.. He'll be" saved the pleasure of smoking ling uia.-s, For fie thiol's got to mm! down off of its stilts. And quit blaekguarliugsoliicrs for Ialiaa-bone I tilts. WANTED. To sell a good two-story Brick DwelUng lions., on Seventh street, near Main, conuiulng twelve rot'ms, two good cvlhir, two ci.s terns, and wtU of g.wd water, stable, carriage house, fruit trees, shrubliery, Jtc, all j in goo.l repair. For term i, call e:i tie undersigned, or ; A. F. Sett. C, B. HUFF. j "" FLAXSEED TO LOAN! j fnTvIIE unleroimH has :5.0M husMsof hE-CUAX- ! M. EL FLAXSEED, selected from choice lot-i, to loan on the most favorable UTnu. Farmers wishing to sow Flaxsee-l tiie coming soason, will do well to ox.iinine the quality of t ie s.v lanl learn terms. L ist season Dealer, "throughout th3 countrv, with the ex ception of the undersign .d, restricted t!ie price to only $1,25 per bushel, while he agree 1 to give tli uirket price: tlie result was that tlKse to whom he loaned Seed, receive-1 Two llallars ond Fill;.' Cents for it. in view of this fact, the und.rgne 1 confidentlv relies on the Farmers to LOAN Tli Kilt FLAXSEED OF HIM. CLOVERSEED. He has on hand an I arriving, 303 bushels of Choice. Clovebsked, ( New Crop. ) Persons winning to buy Cloverseed, at wholesale or retail, will do well to call on him. O. W. BARNES. lUchmonl, Fab. 21. 3s JUin Street. 4-4w, ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. teatOTICE is liereSy given, that tlie underpinned a. W has been appointd Administratrix of tiie Estate of JOHN HALNES, Uto ot Wayne County, Indi ana, deceased. Those indebted to said Estate, are requesicd to mike immediate payment, and those having claims against tiie same, will present tliem legally autlienticate-.l for settlement, witliin the time requirvi bv law. Said Estate is solvent. ELENOKA IIAIXES, Admimstratrix. Fob. 24, 1SS. 4:ts. Valuable Real Estate For Sale. BY virtue of an order in case Xo. 1375 in the Wayne Circuit Court, Fe'.wuary , term' 64, appointing me Commissioner, I will sell at public sale on Saturday, March lbih. 1S64, on the premises of David Foct. deceased, in lioston Township, Warns County, Indiana, the following Keal Estate, to-wit: Forty acres of land lying and being ia said county, in section 34, township 12, range I west, beginning at the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section, and running soutn on trie section lines Su t TtoU to Thomas Ward's comer, thence east. 80 nolea t to a beach tree, thence north bO poles to an aim tree, thence to the first station.. Also, Thirty -three acrea, it being a part of the north-west quarter of section 34. township 13, and range 1 west, commencing at the north-east corner of said quarter, running toence west 60 pole, the no south 63 poWs, thence east 69 poles, thence north &$ 4 poles to the beginning. Also, Twelve acres and 1M reds, more or less.deacribed aa follows, to-wib Comaaencsur 91 rods from the north-west corner of the south-west quartr of section 27, township 13, range 1 west, running east 133 rods: thence south li rods, thence west 13a rods, thence north li rods to the place ot beginning: and S3 acres and 4 square poles oa the of south end of the south-west quarter of sectien 27, of township number 13. of range 1 west, (except acres oS of the east end, ) and 1 acres described aa tbUcnrs. to-wit: Commencing in the north-west corner of the north-west quarter of section 34, of township no. 13, of range 1 vwt, thence south 2j rods, thence east 100 rods, thence north 2a rods, thence west 100 rods to the place of beginning. The three last described tracts containing li acves 130 rods; 43 acres and 4 poles, and acres. Also, A part of the North-east quarter of section 3 in townxhip 13. of range 1 west, beginning at tbe north-west corner of said quarter section, throe 1M pokes sooth, thence east ldo poles, tbeare north 1M loses, toence west 100 poles to the phvee of beginnins;, conttming 104 acrea: and apart of the esf half of the north-east qoarter of saeooa 36. township 12, range 1 west, couunenciag at aha sontai-enat corner cf saad quarter, ronniit Lhroor north 1H polos, then se went AS pok. thenee sooth le5H voles, times east oles to the place of beguining-, containing 49 acres Jf TERMS OF SALE. On third of purchase aioney, cash on day of sale, ooe-third ia 12 months, Uwrenfier ooc-third in 24 months from day of cole. Soees with approved security, waring valuation laws, will be reJuired of purchaser with mserest. Deed to be made on oil pavment, and msnsska to be grrea oa payment of final one-third of porrhase mooev. ISAAC xlELLXNIlEB, CososBisV. tiAXS A GAS 3, Atty-a. tit). IV $-4nj

The sale of the Plantation Bitten is without precedent in the history of the world. There is no secret ia the matter. They nta nt once the most speedy, strengthening health-restorer ever discovered. It requires but a single trial to understand this. Their purity can always be relied upon. They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya Bark, CascariUa Bark, Dandelion, rt eia.- lavender Flowers. Winter-

T'-TTll' lllin? m srW Sea - green, A nlse, CToverbuia, Orange-peel, Snakero:t, Caraway, Conander, liunloCK, S. T. 1860 X. &c They are especially recommended to clergymen, public speakers, sod persona of literary habit, and luxlentarr life, who require free digestion, a relish for food, and clear mental faculties. Delicate females, and weak "persons are certain to And ia these Bitters what they have so Ion looked for. They purify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcoma effects of dissipation ani late hours. They strengthen tho system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. Tey euro Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They cure liver Complaint and Nervous lleadaclie. They are the best Bitters in the world. They make tho weak man strong, and are exhausted natuie's. great lestorcr. Tho fulkawng startling and emphatic statements caa bo f 3?n t our office. Letter of Ra. E. F. Caxe, Chaplain of the 107th Now-York Regiment: Na Acquia Csmk, March 4th. 1863. Owing to. the great exposure and terrible decomposition afer the bittle of Antietsm, I was utterly prostrated and very sick. My stomach would not retain medicine. An article called Plantation Bitttrs, prepared by Dr. Drake, ol New-Yor'.", was prescribed to give me strength and an appetite. To my great surprise they ga;e me immediate relief. Two bottles almost allOAed me to join my regiment. I have since seon th,ero used in many cases, and am freo to say, f r Uospital or piivate purposes I kno w of nothing like them. Ezv. E. F. Craxe, Chaplain. Letter from tho Rtv. X. E. Gilds, St. Clairsville. Pa.: Gustl .uc: You wero kind enough, on a farmer occasion to send me a half dozen bottles of Plantation Bitters fbr $3 50. My wife having derived so much benefit from the use of these Bitters, I desire her to continue them, and you will please send us six bottles m re for the money inclosed. I am, very truly, yours, X. E. G,l s. Pastor Ger. Kef. Church. SoLDSESS' IIoM',SL'PKI.xTieSDIC.TBOFFlC, Ci.ci.vati, Omo, Jan. l"ith, 1803. I have given your Plantation Bitters to hunXre4a of our noble soldiers who stop here, more or less dls&hled from various causes, and the effect is maavelous and gratifying. Such a preparation as this is I heartily wish iu every family, in every hospital, and at hand on every battle h:Id . G. V. D. Ambe.ws, Superintendent. Dr. V. A. Ca.Lns, Surgeon of the Tenth Vermont Regiment, writes: " 1 wih every soldier lvvl a buttle of Plantation Bitters They are tho most effective, perfect, and harmless tonic I ever used '' WlL.f.AliK'S IITKL. WasuixotoX, D. C May iid, 1S63. Gemluiev: We require another supply of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which daily increases with the guests of our house. Respectfully. Stkk., CiiAnw:cK & Co. &c &c &a &c 1-c Ac Be sure that every bottle bears the fac simile of our signature on a steel plate label, with our private stamp over the cork: P. H. DRAKE fc CO, 202 Broadway, NY Sold by all respectable Druggists, Physicians, Grocers, Hotels. Saloons and country dealers: Administratrix's Sale. WILL bo sold at Green M.mnt, the late residence of John Haines dee'd, on THURSDAY, March 1" tii, 1464, all the personal property of aaid deceasod, not reserved, consisting of SE VEX HEAD OK HOUSES, THREE 5IILCH COWS, TWO FAT CATTLE. THREE YOUNG CATTLE, STOCK HOGS. OXE TWO-HORSE WAGOX and HARXESS, SLEIGH. HAY IX THE BARN. LARGE UMXIBCS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, BIGGIE. WHEAT IX THE CROCXD, HOUSEHOLD AXD KITCHEX FURNITURE. CHEMICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL APPARATUS, for achooU - a complete set, and several other articles not necessary to enumerate. Sale to take place at 10 o'clock, A. SI. cn said day, when terms will be made known, and due a tendance given by Feb. 24th, ISM. ELEX0RA HAI'ES' Adw TO THE PUBLIC 1 DAVID RAILS BACK, PROPKirL.. Ldea HOI Nurseries, w . v ,reSWU-T mrorn People gmerallv! that he feels thankful for past favors, and solicits a contonnance of pWieMteonie, having purchased tbe interest of Joan H. Hutton. his ronner partner, and ia now adding largely to bis stock of EVERGREENS FRUTT TREES. SMALL FRUITS AND SHRUBBERY, And having erected a large Green House, anil adding thereto with as good a collection of exotic pUnuascaB fJilC.CTltrTt,U,tood thfulcooditaon, which he o&rs to thepubho oa as reasonable terms as an v other first-claaa Xuserynan can oner. Henrritea ladic-a and gentlemen generally to caU and examine his stock and decile for themselves. tWhanond. Feb. 34. last. 4-tm. mm LiiiDS ton sale. By direction of ft Bon. Secretary of the Interior, the xmsigned will reeerre sealed proposals fbr the lands hereinafter described, subject to tLTfoUowuur terms and restrictions: ti2tJt? !?U f will be received -ntJ tbe mm day of March next, for the lands known as the Tmt-sr Laxns or the S aca ax Foxaa or Mwaoraj, ce of which mast be filrd wrth John A. Bartwnk. -ff Agent, Great Xeaaehn Agencv, bt, Nebraska Terruory, and tbe other mailed direct, nostage pa-d, to the Office of Indian A flairs, Washmo. City. Each MmHsa afaall be endorsed PrnpoaaU to v .-c ana roxes at sown. 2nd. Tkwbxnd w v. i . one kiiadred and sixty acres eachi and a tScaaen

"jmprorenwnts of anv kind, winch were made bv or for the In Indians, or for corernsnent purposes." are npon any of three lands, tbe proposal nsnst con tain an oner Br tns tana ana also lor sata improvomenta. In no instance- will a proposal be entertained where this reqirement ia not complied with. 3d. Ia ease n bid is accented, the party making the same will be notified, as soon tberr!u-r as pracurmblev If, within thirtv days rrosa tne date of such notice, tbe ?lJ!t tT:ZJlTTL will airain be subject to sale to any other person. These lands comprise what are known as the Trust Lands of tbe Sacs and Fbxeaof Missouri, and will be sold under the provisions of the second, article of the treatv of tbe United States and the Saes and Foxes of Missouri and the Iowa tribe of Indians concluded March ft, 1861. Proper evidence of tbe title wut be issued and transmitted as soon after payment as the same can be pre. pared. The right to reject any or all bids U expressly reserved. Aiter the awards are made and the bidders nave complied withe above mentioned terms of sale, the remainder of the land, if anv there be, will again fee-offered, and so continue until all the tracts are disposed of. WIIXLVM P. DOLE, fX.umi mar y" Imlittm Ajfyrm. WasmsGTOX, D. C, Jamnrf. , 14. Pamr or Sec. Site. Tr. J Rng. f Acsles. t Lt 1 - 2 . 3 - 4 - s. E. ; ; s. e. tt Lot 1 -- IS 1 (14t. 30.61 3S.27 44.17 si.aii 40 ISO 4S 27.17 31.13 23.0 40 t0 320 44.87 2i.25 38.55 12.15 3-2 Ml 4 40 61J 23.65 50.92 2S 45.72 80 33.02 39.10 45.10 40 b 4i.S4 35.14 40 1(50 320 . w. 13 3 " 4 -- s. e. y x. w. n e. 4 a. w. E. 34 Lot 1 - 2 3 - 4 E. ,' E. i s. w. --s.w.;-i s. ;..- S. E. i X- W. Whole of Lot 1 - ........ .. V, 24 44. t i 14 25 2a u 3 " 4 E: 4 S, E. Lot 1 2 3 s. w. s. E. E. JS.W. ... Lot 1 Lot 2 - ... vl 34 3i s. w. v; X s. w. E- 14 Whole of Lot 1 " 1 - 1 ' 2 " 3 S. W. S 14 36 2 3 640 I 7.87 li 56.15 45.20 3J.70 73.55 40 M.90, 21.25 50.47 40 61.65 2,X,63 t0 50.0.4X37 5r.45 23.7H 56.7ft 57.23 40 100 49.50 3S.02 22.75 28.87 2s.l0 32(1 39.30 64.95 18.40 39.32 39.80 32.90 40.3 34.95 31.53 .23 41.1J 40 4 61(1 32.92 31.22 320 160 80 25 40 80 .W. Lot 1 " 2 " 3 S. E. i S. E. J Lot 1 " 2 3 s.; s.w.j.;. Lot I m 3 " 4 5 " 6 S t. Vi X.E. S. F. H Lot 1 2 " 3 - 4 5 H- 1 Iit 1 " 2 " 3 4 " 5 1 2 ........ - " 3 4 " 5 n S. W. i s. w. s. e. n s. E. ; Whole of Lot 1 " 2 E. 4 S. W. H s. n x. w. i,t Lot 1 x.w.iX. e. ; S. i X. E. i S. E. i W. !a I-.t 1 10 ilO 10 " ! 11 12 li' 13 14 13 16 ! 160 ; 320 I 34? i 6.52 32.1 2 j 40 ' 80 i 3-'4 ! 39.1'1 i 36.68 48 40 j 80 40 40 ; 1 160 ! 40 t 40.02 ! 40.06 1 80 . t-ivlO ! 40-U : 80 : 32 1 64 ; 640 ' 640 ' 640 640 I 640 640 N.E.'i N. E. 14 S. li X.E. U S. I, Lot 1 " 2 X. HLotl. N.W. S. li Lot 1, X. AV. li 2, X. W. H X. H Lot 1, S. W. s. ii Lot i. s. w. Lot 2, S. W. li S. W. i S. W. H X.E. li -X. U I-ot I, X. W. S. , Lot 1, X. W. t-ot 2, S. W. -a X. H It J, S. V. liol , S. W. li E. H"" Whole of IS y li 20 21 22 2:t 24 2i 27 23 29 30 640 J40 640 !r20 83 4M.1940.25 40.31 4s.W 60 40.S5 405. 84 40.15 40.05 80 320 644 640 640 640 640 35.63 19.65 44.H 80 32 1G4 80 MM 20 34.78 2S.90 26.64 217j bu 33.73 80 32.92 23.15 33.50 44.97 33.42 40JZ3 m 38.85 40.19 23.S7 35.63 :i-'s 42.35 44.95 16.64 45.64 44 320 16 40 32 IU m 4n 440 4 tsa. 4 52 IS 440 4 45.63 8.a0 21.12 3SJ3 e 15 E E. 14 Lot 2. X. W. X. Iot 1, S. V, Lot 1, X. l-i Isoi 1, S. 14 Lot 1, Vox 2, S. W. X. U Ixt 1. J- 1 S. w. ii' N. W. lit s.w. u S. W. ti x. vr. n. 31 S. li Lot 1, X. W M 1 f u Lot 2, . X. 14 Lot 1, S. S. H Lot 2. S. Lot X, S. W. E. 14 W hole of W. W. i 32 S3 34 35 35 IS Lot 1 - 2 - S s. ns.w. H W. li- - S.E. liS. 14 X. E. l i Lot 1 " 2 " 1 - 2 - Z - 4 S.W. li S.K.U.S.H S.W.Ji Lot S.XS.E.U Lot 1 - 2 - S 16 E

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BEIVfTBEET'S Ininaitnale Hnir RostomXive. IT IS SOT A DYE.

But restores mv tutv 1..- v ...J.. "Zl" nsnce. impairj desease. All natantansons dye are eotapJ of hanar catic, destreyine; tbe vitality and beauty of the hair, and aSord of ibeaaaelves no dressing. Ucimstreet's Inimitable Coloring not only reaturoa hair to its natural color by an easy process, but give the hair a Lmarinnt Beantjrl Promotes its (rrowth, prevents its falling off, eradicaUs dandruff, and imparts health and pleasantness to tbe head. It has stood the test of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and is constantly increasing in faror. Used by both gentlemen and ladies. It is sold by all respectable dealers, or caa be produced by thcm'of the commercial agent, D. S. Bakxks, 202 Brcdway,X. VTwo sixes, 50 cents and $1. LYOX-S KATIIAIKOX. This delightful article for preserving and beautifying the human hair is again put up by tbe original propnetor, and is now made with the same care, skill and attention, which first created its imnifiiM aud unprecedcnttil sales of orerone million bottles annually! Uis still sold at 25 ceuts in large-bottles. Trv million bottles can easily be sold in a year hen it is agaiu known that the Kathairon is not only the most J-lightful hair dressing in the world-, but that it cleanses the scalp ol scurf and dandruff, gives- th hair a lively, rich luxuriant growth, aud prevents it from turning gray. These are considerations worth knowing. The Kathairon haa been tested for over twelve year, and is wanvnted as described. Any lady who values a beautiful head of hair will use the Kathairon. It is finely perfumod, cheap and valuable. It is sold by all respectable dealess, throughout tlie world. D. S. BARNES A COM New York. W-Y.XKOOPS ICi.XA.XD PECTORAL t Deseases of tbe Throat, Chess and Pulmonary organs, arc ever prevalent, insidious and dan gerons. The properties of a medicine to alleviate, cure ami unroot " j these complaints, must be Expectorant, Anody ami , Invigorating, loosening the mucus of the throat, and j imparting tone to tlie entire system. No discovery in ; medical science ever mastered this class of di.so.iscs like , Dr. Wyukoop's Iceland Pectoral. It is nseil with the most astouisliing results ia all cases of Bronchitis, In- ; Gueiira, Whooping Cough, Diptheria or lutrid Sore j Throat, Asthma, Crtup, Coughs, Cold, Nervous Irntai bility, ic. j The R.r. J. J. Porter, cartifies, u that I have used I Dr. WynkoopVi Rjctoral for several years, myself and j in my family, for severe Pulmonary Complaints, ami liavc rcccommeaied it to many others, and have never j seeuitsequal." Kev.J.J. Potter, Brooklyn, X.Y. j Hundreds and thousands of important testimonials j could be produced, showing its remarkable cures and that it never fails. It is composed of pure Ioela'ud Moss, Balm of Gilead. Peruvian Balaam, Elecampane, Comfrey, Burdock, an.l otlior invaluable expectorant and ingrHienti. It Is harmless, prompt and lasting. Invalids and sulTerers cannot afford to neglect a trial. Every family should have it. It is remarkahle for Croup. Full descriptions recomrncjatinns an.l directions accompany each bottle Sold by all principal DruggUts. Prepared by Dr. R. I). Wynkoop, ul sold by D. S. Barxks A Co., ;v A'ork. A?. 6, 1S-53. 34. npIIKRE is yet room in Capt. Mossick's company M. 124th Rcg't, for aix more recruits. Tbe men ran , l mustered in and receive the bounty imnte-Jiatelv. j Nichmnnd, Feb. 19, 154. 2:iwSheriff's Sale. RV VIRTl'K OF AX EXECUTION, to mj lirectwd from the Wayne Common Floaa Court, : 1 will expose at Public Sale, at the Court House d'ior . in. fVntreville Wsvne Countv, In-lians,on tho 26th day j of March 186 4, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. U. i and 4 o'clock, P. M. on said dav, tha following proportv, j tr-wit : TbeNort:i half of lot Xumbor Two and fifteen ! (15), ii the origonal Hat of the Town of Xeaport, j Wayne C-ountv, Indiana. The same to be sfild as tlie property f Je liah Price, to satisfy said execution iu hit h.m-U in favor of Jaui-;s Neel. ; JOHN M. PAXSON, Sh'fT, W. C. ! Feh. 3. !K4. pf. $2,00 2U. Cioo. Uastjcoster it Co. --itxxrFacTiaBBH or faasn, iSUnds, Uoors, Staurs. choul Furtttliire, MANTLES, DOORS& WINDOW FRAMES Shutters, Brackets, Ac, Ac jSTThev ar pre-tral to do every description of Carpentr tl'ork: keep on hand Dressed Flooring, Sash, Doors, liliods, Ac, and Pine Lumber, and Fine Shin gles. JTear tlie X.epot lehcten J-'t, Wayne Avenve ond fifth Street, Pec, 22, l$nz. RICHMOND, INDIANA EZRA NYE, . DKal.EB l 'v Stoves' and Bollow Ware, Plain, Pressed, and Japnned Tinware. Also, Agent for fcbe Sale of the ; x Forest Queen Cooking Store, An4 Manufacturer of all kinds of . TIN AND SHEET-IRON WORK t TU md Iran Roof Put U Order.' AU orders for Spouting, Gutters and Valleys, attended to with prosnptness. Store adjoining Scou'a Furniture Rooms, near the Depot, Richmond, Indiana. Jan. 27, ltf YEHS, L 1W JANES, and other Family Me&rinea, for sale by PLCMMER 4 KELLY. NEW & CHEAP GOODS! At No, 117, 5txutfat. htwren Stk nnd eta, South side. CALICO worth 25 cts., selling at T21 do. worth 23 cts selling at 9XH Delaines, worth 17 14 selling at tl4t In short. Goods of all kinds and analitiea, CHEAPER than can be had at any other Retail Store in tbe City, ' j??!"This the public tmrny rely awSi( WILLIAM TIE MAN. Richmond, Ind Feb. 1, 154. . tiw - REMOVAL! J ; We respectfully announce ip tbe pvCbhc. that are hare removed oar MERCHANT TAILOR STORE fom No. 32, ( W. Clark's old stand,) to " If o. 17, Main Street, Three doors West of Plaauner A Kerry's Drag Store. Thanking the Public foe thesr past ihvors, we reipectfully solicit their forthet' patrotaa. X ZEYEN A BRO. Richmond, Feb. 17, lH. J Jw FOR n at.ti aTltNE BrwA Hovse and Lot on Green Hnrt : one - . . , wnv X I lit. I ! jmC Bonse and Fowr-and -a -half Acres of Oronnd on the Boston Pike, near tbe Fair Ground. Also, flat pessaisea known aa tbe Rrard and Sittex Pi anally, near the Depot. fot partirwiars and terms en-' amir of LEWIS 61' RK. Rteknxd, Feb. 17. 1S44. 3 4

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D. & DE tiW STOnE.O Uaow ,w,,u, LARGEST STOCk' 0F CARPTS TWO TtlRKm INGRAIN HEMP A.J, WAC! STRAW MATTING AND KCa CtTstTAM 4300DS Of everv dVorriptian. Ofl Cloths, of neat nvta-rnn. Dress Goods, of newest styVea, . In tact I am detvrtnined to hare tbe - - i BEST aTOCK OF GOOTM I7K THE CITY And Sell as tJheapMany of nry Oatds wOl be sold at oU prices. T8o puNie are inveted to call at No 22 Main astreet. lticbinond, Jan, 2 1K4 1. 1 f j Corn Eichange Insnrance Coarpany, ft HE W YORK. It r.UDCf CAiTIAL AND SURPLVS. i- OBOO.OOO. S Fire Insurance upon att (Wsirable risks at rates diaI , criminating largely in favor of then of a toss basasdona nature). ! JOSEPH KFTCHI M, President. AKTHUR II. MOWERE, Viee Prcat. ! WM. II. WIXDSOK, Secreurv. J. PRYEB KOKK, Assistant Soe'y. ..'Irfaes occurring st this Agency a.ljiiMot an.t ; Jiai.1 bere.-"! , Wan. Bll,Aarent. I Dec. 4. Is53. bO.-im. T -- ' Richmond IiiBiiiaiice Agency i Th snbscricT represent the follow iiur Companieai rAtKNlX.of HartfoH, Fire: i I.IVEKltHJL AND LONDON, Fire; ! HOME. of Xew York. do j AKT1C. do MANHATTAN. eVi I CONTINEXTAI do j LOKILLARD. do I CORN EXCHANGE, do j SECURITY, New York, Life, J .tTXA, lUrtford, do Tbe capital of these Com Dailies amount in all to aboot $16,?0.)00. Farm bouses. City dwellings, Storea, Mills Ac. Insnrad on very favorable terms. Settlement of losses prompt. Wjt. BELL. Notary Public Agt. 40, tf. 17. S. Revenue Stamps, OF even description, for sale bv Wn. BELL, 1 South oast cor- Main nnd Fifth St. 50, tf. DEEDS, maORTUAGES, and other insrnnwnU of writing lYM. prepared with accuracy and dispatch, bv Wm. BELL. Notary Public and Real Eatate agent, 50, tf. Cnt Straw and Hay, FOR aale at Scot ton's Hay Press, delivered any. wltere in Um City. Also, cash paid fur Straw and Hay, at ail timoa, by STEPHEX SCOTTON, Seventh Street, North of Main, Richmond, Inrt. Dee. 4, 1S63. iO.tf W. a. SICK LB. C. It. Bl-BCHSMSt. B1C KLi: A. nt'RCllEXAI Atlorwy mi Lnt I Office No. 33, Maim Street. 'p fttain. RICHMOND, Ismxxa. NORDTKE & JOHNSOIT, DBA LB BS IN FURNACES & STOVES, A NO Manufacture rs f Tl?f. ( OLPER, nun S1IK1.T-IRON WARE, Tin Roofing, (.utters an i Spontiuir ; Cook, Parlor, Church and Hboti STOVES NorzUum Kvaporntora. Sate Roofs, of good material, made to or, d.-r. Call at tlie City "Stove Store," No. f 7, Main-st. Job Work done bv experienced Workmen. Richmond, lad., Jan., 27th, )864. Hf NEW WETTER GOODS, STRATTAN'S CORNER! j KLRCTKD from the best stocks In New York and j lniilailelphia, nnd beKeved to comprise the choion i and latent imnt.itkmii, consisting in part of Mack and I f new .tries ) Fancy Drews Silks,, French Merinoea, All Wool I'oplins, cbMre Mohaire, OrienUl Lnirtrr, Half j Mourning HtrineSkAII Wool Plaids, Plain and figured ! Aljiacns, All Wool Delaines, Ac., Ac. jr WINTER BHAWLB , Consisting of Zephyr, Mixed and Plaid Long, bound A j sifk fringed Tibbet, and Levantine Square. j Ladies' Cloths and Sackings, &c j IN MENS AND BOYS WEAR, We are well prepared to nwet tlie demand, Black ani Drown Cloths, lilack Doe Skins, Harris and Fancy Caesinicrcs, Tweeds, Satinetts, Jeans, Ac. Shoes, Ladies', Misses & Children., ! QI EENJH ARE AND CjXAfMWARE. ' rLi of fine imitations French Cluna, new style, very gma ana cneap. iTaVraRELLAS---Cotton and Silk. T atl of which we would frsDectfullv ssk tlie attention I of the puMie. HTKATTUX A SON. ; Kichnwrtid, Jan. 20, 1S84 1, tf ' ' . j OW iVCOCK OX jEXaTCl WsUO I ! f JlIIE su'scriber having just returned from New M York, Uke this opportunity to inform his frieuds and tie public Umt he will soon be in receipt of a fresh j stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Nail, Cnjringe Trias1 ssifBcs, Ac., , Which he is dispmi to sell cheap. Please rati and a -c oeiore purcnasing eaiewnrre. IB VAN REED. 40 tf. S-pU 25, 1WJ. JOHlf WXLItXAACS, Merchant Tailor, SKD G-ENTS VUlUlUmETL Taaghan's Baildiaga, Rickxnoae', lad. Oct. 2, 13. litf H. HUTTON. H. HUTTOM A.E.HUTTOH. & corji J. ( Coale's old stand, opposite Starr Hall.) I BlkUXI IB ( atROC KRIFX, Wooden ware, Qaeemswatrv I Jt Coonlry Froduce, Ac Ac. - j pr Cash paid for Butter, Eggs, Lard and all kind j ol Country Produce. . j f-pt.251863. JtC JAXEI X. POC.Kstarr PaMie, BrigbtwaU Bwldmg, No. 15K, Mala St, , RICHMOND, INDIANA. Ja!y J4'oj-ltC W. T, D BIT IT IS, ,f Patent Afjent axid Attorney, RICHXtCO. uroiAif Aa . Jan. 27, 3m VACCIKK TIRCn,foraalerr 1 w . , PLUMMER A KaXLY. WANTED, lOOO ACE!Tbs rm0 intrednot fat Fanxtlias aad Rssn'menia, AsassWr ' A sswvsnssssV. rsxaMtlndloniA C sei . itn Hanting WstxctaaanlL Lndios', or assdmtn, Oents. OaVen VnteL t trst-elnsa Silver Haating Case, Paten Isnrasv nta new Passat Ttta-t Indicator, S25. Smd or w 4W fmfmm.it. Liberal Agener Terms. Send (or Cirealar. . ARRANDALS a CO., tl3 Broadway, 5. Y. Jan. 2S. Nol 3m. . .. ...... . Slate for t Tosrlng ! -nRDERfor Saxtang anawg isji i it, srisl he aU-I "UP by addreasiav the Jdatnad at Abmrton, htAi. fvsmrn orders at B. llaxhasnen, eaatof nnd adaaa t-nere ts an aead toe SB, no not at ait anv Bet t NICHOLAS glOTrt, A AhHgVtt. I: !asL. Jan. 24. le 1 TOafinsa mrf sis tatjaaj

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