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LOCAL COLUMNS. " niCnMOND, INDIAN A: Wednesday, March 9, 164. Hail Time Table. Kichmows Poer-Or rrcx, J aw. 11th.

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' f - Purine; tho contest for nomination for Congress,

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- for three months. Will oar friends exert themselves

to enlarge our list at this reduced rate T We want to nrrtsot oar circulation to two thousand, and it can be done, If oor friends will help ui. , Township Commutes. 'Abington James M. Jarrett, R. T. Fulton, Dar. Hale. " ' Boston J. B. Howes, Joseph M. Bulla, C. C. Beeler. Center Wm. A, lickey, Jos. Ratliff, .John C. Page, T " Clay J. T. NicSnlson, J. H. Winkle, Jonas Hatfield, jr, Daltou John Darin, Wm. Chamncss, Dr.J. K. Brown, Franklin Hir. Hnplee, A. I. J-fferis, R. W. Anderson ' ' Oreen Jesse ('ate, Allen M. Harris, Ezekiul Johnson, . Harrison Kankin Baldridge. E. Kliaaon, A. Bradbury, r.k,n Wm Mrntr. Nnrbm Davis. N. Karmond Joflfaraoo AL Baldridge, Amoa Parsons, J. M. liohrer. "Mew nrden Iau. HuK, Jos. Qnigg. Thomas Charles. Perry T. B. Williams, J. W. Jordan, J no. Salisbury. Washington Henry Izor, Alex. Jones, Alf. Hawkins. . r . mm, St W V II . . f 11:11 Wayne Joiai n . uruDus. J. m. utmowin, czr uiu. riHST NATION All BANK OF RICHMOND, Will famish in small and large amoants at Cincinnati rates, Siglit Exchange em Xew York and other Eastern Cities, al'ao STERLING EXCHANGE oa the princi- . asvl commercial points of En rope, ia earns to ait. coiLLECxioisrs made all accessible points ia the United States. Highest price paid Tor GaldSs Silvex Coin, ' AMD Government Securities. Approred paper discounted at the rnte of ' nix per cent, per annum. E.W. YAI.CTOX, Cashier. SHAKE AND BCRXI Phske and Burn Shake and Burn Ml This is the life of agony endured by the sufferer from Fever and Ague. He wanders like an uncertain shadow, never knowing what momtnt he may be pros crated, and therefore disinclined to Rive any serious attention to business. Tin is the condition of thousands in town and country. It ia no txaggeration to say that Fever and Ague kill more people than any twenty other diseases in America. For a sure and speedy cure of this terrible afhVtion.we take great r;? tnmmending UOdTETTKR'S STOMACH BITTERS, which have already achieved a wide reputatien for rapid and powerful effects in renorating the system prostrated by this disease. For sale by Druggists and dealers generally, everywhere, lino nth. eT-Mr. Samuel Harlan, Collector of this District, WM in this city last Saturday, and boUly and unblushIngly sUted that his main business was to visit deputies and to orgs tbem to due diligence in their official doty ot electioneering for his majter, "Hon. OW. Julian"! We have only room this w-ek to note this official Interference in elections, and to U the attention of the People to the fact that thrir mmey is being thnsused. We do not wonder that the Colletor's su- , retire are becoming somewhatMoy, takisgevery tiling Into consideration! More anon. Real Estate Trade. Elijah Harvey, "traded farm last week with hja brother, Mahlon. Hie farm, situaW one mile east of the city limits, ia valued at tea thousand dollars ; and the one he gets in Teturn, ia the Joshua Albcrtson farm, situated two miles this side of Washington n this county. It was an even traie. Battel Pictures more life-like fine oed 1 more to the please ment" ot a criucai eye, n . . - s than John K. BoaweU gets up at tne n ' Mala-at, sign of the Big Camera. Call and see iim. We would call the attention of our friendi and the public generally to the fact that J. mdlcy k Son. are closing out their entire stock of Boots and Sioea' At Cost. Kow is the time for persons wishing ever ings for their pedl treneties, to secure Bargain. Ladies Gaiters, Boota and Heavy Shoes, at 0"E PiLLAR, ad other Ovxxls In proportion. Romember the place and call before purchasing elsewhere: JK-0"o. O, Mnia-at one door West of Crawford's. Xhe Be-Hira Store, yet represents thst useful Insect from whence it derives its cognomen it "gators at-oary every day and dispenses to the public tie hast of Goods at fair prices. . D. B. Crawford is Reoiviaghia Spring supplies, and there is the plsce procure Dress Goods, Carpets, and almost anythirg the reader may want in the Dry Goods line. arThe great run at So. 37, Main Street, is likely to continue while the present stock of cheap goods last.Tbo n that sella the lowest gets the crowds Tb people know it. They know where to run-Thcy ru to "Haines Cheap Caah Store" all the time. MrCnlloagh's Continental Bitter. Amonj tho most invigorating preparations just introdoced, U the tUwW Pimm. They hare no equal fa purity, strength and tonic tone. A sure and pleasant antidott for Lasaitude, Indigestiw and deficiency of Constitual vigor. Entirely free from all deleterious or irritating ingredients, it is at once safe and simple, and bke nil truly valuable discoveries, commends itself by it effects. As the warm weather approaches, and the neeeosity m apparent for some preparation of this kind, we can meet cordially rcccommcnd this reatfy rafeaW i Jy to our citlsrns. sio OF-aaomsn-0Oj"mnwnwmea - SoUiers and O oncers in the Army, being xpossd to sadden changes, should always be supplied with ArewV Brmtrkial TKkJU.." aa they give prompt relief in a Cold, Oogh, or an Irritated Throat. 4 Arrival of the Mth. The 17th lad. Regt arrived at Indianapolis from the front, oa Thursdar last, and was publicly received by tho Governor and citiaens, with a heart-warm welcome. On Saturday ere., Capta. Stidham'a and MoGraw'o coaipaniec, recruited in this city and ricinity, arrived -hey were met at the depot by tho Mitchell Band, assorted to Starr Hall where speeches of welcome were made, and thence to tl Preecott Hones where they partook of nonmptnons supper prepared by tho patri otic ladies of our city. - Tne Many -uoa Dice you, rt

vhSTsl" was felt If not ozpreosea dv au.

Proceeding of the Wayne County Union Central Committee. Pursuant to can, the Union Central Committee of Wayne County, met at the Court House in Centrcville, on Saturday, March Sth at 2 o'clock P. M. The following members were present :

Bo ton Township, J. B. Howes ; Centre Wm. Dickey ; CUy - J. T. Nicholson ; Daltou " John Davis ; Green " Jesse Cats : Harrison R. Baldridgo ; Jackson " Wm. Mercer; Jefferson M Mor. Baldridge ; XewGanW Daniel Huff; Perry " Thomas B. Williams ; Washington" Henry Isor. The oommittee was temporarily organised, by the appointment of Wm. Dickey, Ch'n ; and J. T. Nicholson, Secretary. John W. Grubbs, the member for Wayne Township, presented his resignation, on account of sickness in his familyand pressing business engagements. On motion, his resignation was accepted, and Chas. H. Bnrehcnal was elected to fill the vacancy. C. IL Burchenal oOered a series of rules and regulations for the April nominating election ; which were separately conaidered, and adopted, as follows : Regulations for the Union Nominating Elections to be held on the First Monday ia April next. 1. A poll shall be opened at each of the tuna! voting precincts of this county, on the 1st Monday in April nest; for the purpose of nominating candidates, to be supported by tlie Union voters of the County, at the October election, for the offices of " County Treasurer, Sheriff, Coroner, County Commissioner, Surverer, and Three Representstires to the State Legislature; and also to es press the choice of Wsyne County, for a candidate for Congresa, from the 5th District; and for Judge and Prosecutor for 6th Common Pleas District. 2. All persons who will be qualify I voters of the County at the next October election, and who are "inoww to h L'neomiittiomii Umion smm, m favor of a nyroiw protceulio of th war; and or Killing to luypnrt Ae Administration in if rariont tear mratnrm" are entit led to vote at such election. No other pledges or dec larations shall be required from any voter. 3. The election shall be under tho charge of tho re spective Township Committees, whose duty it sliall be, to be in attendance, and appoint all other necessary officers to conduct the earns. 4. The election shall be conducted, as far ss possilVe in the manner prescribed by law, for holding County and Township elections, Provided: that soldiers on du ty in the County, wko art otkmeite qualified and all Other persons unavoidably absent from their proper townships, who shall aatisfy the Inspector and Judges, thst they are duly qualified, and that they have not voted. and will not vote at any other place ; shall be allowed to rote at any other precinct where they may be at tho time. 5. The result of the election, st each poll, shall bo duly ascertained, certified, sealed up and deposited in the hands of the Chairman of the Township Commit tee; to be by him produced, at the appointed tme, be fore the board of canvassers. 6. And tvhmat, there sre many Union voters of Wsyne Co., who are now serving as Volunteers in tho army of the United Statea, who are justly entitled to participate in the nomination of candidates to bo supported by the Union party. It is ordered, that a poll . shall be opened in each Regiment that contains one or more companies of volunteers from Wayne County, on the 1st Monday in April next, for the purpose of receiving the ballots of such Volunteers, for candidates aforesaid. Provided however ; that if any such Reiriment, shall on that day be engaged in battle, or upon a march, or from any other caase, such election cannot be conveniently held on that day; such poll shall be opened as soon as practicable thereafter. Duo notice thereof, being given to all entitled to vote. ' 7. Such election shall be held at the Regiment headquarters, (or soma other convenient place, of which due notice shall be given) under the direction of tho Commanding officer of the Regiment, assisted by two other officers to be selected by himfelf. And all soldiers who would be qualified voters of Wayne county at the next October election, shall be qualified to vote at such nomination election. 8. The officers conducting the election, shall keep a list of the names of all voters, and after all who desire to do so, have voted, they shall count the votes, and shall make out a certificate, showing the number of votes cast for each candidate respectively; which certificate, togetlier with the list of voters, shall be sealed np and forwarded by mail, or other safe conveyance, to the "Chairman of the Wayne County Central Committee." 9. In order to afford time for the reception of tho returns from Regiments in the field, the canvass of the county returns shall not take place until Saturday the 7th day of May next. On which day, the inspectors of the various polls shall meet at the Court House in CenlrevUle, at 11 o'clock A.M. for the purpose of comparing and canvassing the returns from the vsrknii precincts and regiments as aforesaid. 10. The persons found to have received the highest number of vote, for the various County offices, sliall be declared duly nominated. And the number of votes received by each person for congress, for Common Pleas Judge, and for Prosecutor respectively, shall Decertified by the chairman of the board, to the proper Congressional and Judicial Committees. 11. The Chairman of this Central Committee, is declared to be, rjt-ttcio, the member for Wayne County, f the Congressional and Judicial Committee. On motion of Morrison Baldridge, C. U. Burchenal of Wayne Township, was elected permanent Chair ma a of this Central Committee. On motion, it was ordered that tho proceedings oC the Committee be published in the Union newspapers, of tho county . The Committee then adjenroed sum die. By ord&t of the Committee. J as. T. X1CHOL8O, Scc'tyCouncil Proceedings. Tuesday, March 1, 1864. Council met in regular session ot 7 P.M., Mayor Finley, presiding; Present. Councilmen Cooler, Vaughn- Kelly. Taylor. Coffin, Lludley. Minutes read and approved. A petition was received from tho Butchers, Mxiog tho appointment of J. J. Iionoj, as Market Master lor the present year. On motion n ballot was had for tho el frction of Market Master, and Mr. J. B. Posey was chosen to said office. ' Tho Committee on Wood reported progress and were granted further time. Tho Select Committee on the purchaso of the property of Rebecca William, reported that they bad completed the purchase of tho same, (nearly 17 acres,) for $3,000, and submitted deed for tame report received and concurred in. On motion, the bonds of tho Mayor, Marshal, Assessor, Street Commissioner and Treasurer, were accepted. Tbo Treasurer reported tho borrowing of $ 10,000 to pay bounties, and alao $ 1,975 tor use of city. The Street Commissioner presenwd tho Treasurer's receipt for $ 126 33, cash received ftr dirt sold. The Committee on Public Buildings were instructed to examine and report upon tho condition of tho Public School Houses and Square, and tbo Street Commissioner authorised to repair tho cistern at School House immedietly. Bills allowed E. Dickinson, $5 00; J. J. Cooky, $1 00; S. Byors $1 00; J. J. Kooey, $38 62; E. J. Salter, 34 15; W. Zimmerman, $39 05; B. Xewby, $1 60; J. Newby, $1 25; J. M. Starr, $161 18; B. Morphy, $6 00; Knolloaberg & Co. $3 5L Adjourned till next regular mooting.

Ecoxomt, March 6, 18s.

Editors of Palladium: Some of my friends wiah me to be a candidate for Representative to the State Legislature. Having consented, and not knowing or being much acquainted with the citizens of Wayne coun ty, I will give you a abort history of my life as a soldier, then you may comment on it as best suits you. I waa born in Preble eo., Ohio, Feb. IS, 1329. Volunteered in the 1st Reg't Ohio Vol's, in '46, in the Mexican War, for twelve months and served as a private during the term of my enlistment. Was in the battle of Monterey, Sept. 21, 22, and 23, '46 was in two other battlea, and in every battle and march with the Regiment and honorably discharged after the expiration of the term of service. I moved to Wsyne county in the spring of 1S19, and have been a citizen of the county since that time. I volunteered under Col. Bickle ia the 6'Jth Reg't, aa a private, and when Co. D. was organized, was elected its First Lieut. Was in the battle of Richmond, Kr, Aug. 30, 1S62, when we were captured and parolled. After being exchanged, the Birth was sent down the Mississippi river. Wss in the battle on the Yaxoo river, Dec. 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31, 1362 ; after fighting fire days, our forces withdrew and went np to Arkansas Post, and fought that battle on tho 11th of Jan., 1363, and on the 15th I was promoted Captain of the Company, but it was under my command through the whole campaign down the Mississippi river. When the Grand Army moved to gain the rear of Vicksburg, the 69th led the advance, and on the 31st of March had a skirmish with the rebels at Richmond, La., and on the 9th of April had a lively skirmish with the rebels at New Carthage, La and crossed the Mississippi river on the 30th of April, 1363. May 1st, I was in the battle of Thompson's Hills near Port Gibson, Miss.; on the 16th, in the battle of Champion Hills: 17th, in the battle of Black River Bridge; on the 19th, the first charge on the fortifications of Vicksburg and fought until the 22d, when the Grand Charge was made where the lamented Maj. Finley and Lieut. Strattan fell mortally wounded. After the fall of Vicksburg, the army under the command of Gen. Sherman started in pursuit of Gen. Johnson who was threatening our rear. We stsrted on the 6th of July had skirmishing every day until the 10th, when we came to their works in front of Jackson, Miss. When the battle became general, I was severely wounded in the left band whilst out skirmishing. This disabled me, and I was BuSering at the aame time with a weak back. After the battle was over, the army returned to Vicksburg. When the 13th Army Corps wss transferred to Gen. Banks's department, I was still suffering with my back and wound, and after consulting with the surgeons, they advised me to resign which I did. I yet suffer more or less inconvenience from my wound. I was in every battle, skirmish and march, in which the 69th was engaged, up to Oct. 20th, 1863. Yours, Ac. S. J. MILLER.. Reliable Insurance ! ! FARMERS AND MERCHANT'S IIISUR&IICE COMPAEIir of Quincy, Illinois. Available on 30 Days Call. I" SPECIAL attention giren to the Insurance of Dei tached Dwellings. Farm liuildirurs. and their con tents, including lire stock, against loss or damase bv fire or Lightning-. The losses sustained and reported to tha Company,, have all been adjusted promptly to the entire satisfaction of the sufE rers, and paid long before maturity. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. W. Bf. 'line. President, Quincv. II. 91. Van Krank, Vice President, Quincy. Phiio A. Koodivin, " Levi C. Howell, " IVm. Marsh. " V. K. Van Frank, Secretary, " GKOROK V. KEKT, General Agent, Quincy. J. X. KNOX, Agent for Wayne Co., Ind. March, 2, 1864. 1 r Valuable Real "Estate For Sale. BV virtue of an order in case No. 1376 in the Wayne Circuit Court, February , term' 64, appointing' me Commissioner. I will sell at public sale on Saturday, March 19th, 1864, on the premises of David Fouts. deceased, in ltoston Township, Wayne County, Indiana, the following Real Estate, to-wit: Forty acres of land lying and being in said county, in section 34, township 12, range I west, beginning at tho north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section, and running south on the section lines 80 poles to Thomas Ward's corner, thence east, 8U poles to a beach tree, thence north 80 poles to an elm tree, thence to the first station. Also, Thirty-three acres, 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 thence west 60 poles, thence south 88 4 poles, thence cast 60 poles, thence north 88 ,4 poles to the beginning. Also, Twelve acres and 150 rods, more or less, described as follows, to-wit: Commencing 91 4 rods from the TK'rth-west corner of the south-west quarter of section 27, township I t. range 1 west, running east 133 rods: thence south 1 i rods, thence west 13s rods, thence north 15 rods to the place ot beginning; and 53 acres and 4 square pi iles off tiie of south end of the south-west quarter of section 27, of township number 13, of range 1 Wi?st. (escept "i acres off of the east end,) and lii acres described as follows, to-wit:-Com-mencing in the north-wet corner of tlie north-west quarter of section 34, of township no. 13, of range 1 west, thence south 2 j rods, thence east 100 rods, thence north 25 rods, thence west 100 rods to the place of beginning. The three last described tracts containing 12 acres liO rods; 45 acres and 4 poles, and 15 acres. Also, A part of the North-east qnarter of section 36 in township 13, of range 1 west, beginning at the north-west corner of said quarter section, thence 160 poles south, thence east 100 poles, thence north 160 poles, thence west 100 poles to the place of beginning, containing 100 acres; an l a part of the easf-half of tlie north-east quarter of section 36, township 12, ranee 1 west, commencing at the sonth-east corner cf said quarter, running thence north 106 poles, then ee west 60 poles, thence south 106 poles, thence east 60 poles to the place of beginning; containing 40 acresof land. TERMS OF SALE. One-thirl of purchase money, cash on day of sale, one-third in 1 2 months, thereafter one-third in 24 months from day of eale. Notes with approved security, waving valuation laws, will be re?iuired of purchaser with interest. Deed to be made on nil pavment, and possession to be given on payment of final one-third of purchase monev. ISAAC MELLANDER, Commis'-. OAKS A OAXS, Attv's. Feb. 24, 1864. 4-3m Valuable Farm For Sale!! ACRES excellent land two miles south of -v 9 r Knightstown. and near the Springs, oa the pike leading to RushviUe. Over half of the farm in good cultivation, balance well timbered. Farm is watered by creek and springs, two wells and cistern. Good Frame House nine rooms, and cellar. Excellent barn, bouse for tenant, and convenient out buildings, Four hundred sugar trees enclosed and in grass; also, a Saw Mill in gwd running order, the farm is ia good repair, and in a bealthv neighborhood. The above belongs to heirs of John Abernathy deed., who can deed the aame. For terms, Ac. apply to J. X. Abornathv, on the farm, or to i . H A I.U March "2, 1864. Sale of Personal Property. YnrrrLL be sold, on the 14th day of March next, at the residence of the subscriber, 4 miles East ot Richmond, the following described Property, to-wit : 1 1 end of Horses, Xilcn Cows, Wood Wagons, t Buggy, 1 Spriag-wagoa, and Harness, 4 Setts f Wagon Harness, Plows, Harrows, 1 Pntent Ditching Machine, Household Fnrmitare. And other articles too numerous to mention. Terms mode known on dar of sale. 5i-t JAMES M. HIBBERD. Richmond, March 2d, 1S64. State of Indiana, Wayne Co. SS. BE it remembered that oa the 30th day of January 1864 WILLIAM BELL, Richmond, Wayne Co. Indiana, filed ia the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, his power of Attorney, appointment and eoaunissvo as Agent of the Home Insurance Cosapabv, of New York, and a resolution or order of tho Board of Directors of said Company, authorizing eiusena of said State, having a chum or demand ansmc oat of any trmasartiuB in this State with the Agent ot said Companv to sue for, or maintain aa action m any Court of "competent jurisdiction, and authorizing service of process oa suck Agent and authorizing judgrsneot and ail caber pfoceedmga against saideorporatioa m such suits. Wittness my band and the seal of said Court, thja 30th dar of Jasuarv, 1864. 7 .-'01, MERE PITH, C. W. C. C.

f From tbo Bichmond Whig. Tbo Charleston Courier makes a timely suggestion in recommending tbo attention of our government to tbe naturalization and cultivation of Calisaya, for tbo preservation of tbo health of our soldiers. This article has a peculiar effect upon the lirer, and guards the system against disease by exposure and irregular diet. It is said that the great success of tbo Plantation Bitters of Dr. Drake, which, previous to our unhappy difficulties was found in most Southern homes, was owing to tbe extract of Calisaya of Calisaya Bark which it contained as one of its principal ingredients. "Ia confirmation of this, we hare heard one of oar most distinguished physicians remark, that whenever ho felt unwell from ordinary dietetic or atmospheric causes, he invariably relieved himself by Plantation Bitters. Now that these Bitters cannot be obtained, a substitute should be prepared We understand our government has opened nego tactions with Dr. Drake, through a secret agent, but with what truth we do not know.' V7 are exceedingly obliged to the Rich m and Whig for its remembrance of Auld Lang Syne but we can assure "Our Government" that the Plantation Bitters are not for salo to any "secret agents," North or South. There is probably several other things that "Our Government'' will yet want. Wo know that we hare tho best and most popular medicine in tho world. Wo are not afraid to show what it is composed of. Physicians are compelled to recommend it. Calisata Bark has been celebrated for over two hundred years, and was sold during tho reign of Louis XV', King of France, for the enormous price of its own weight in silver. It is remarkable for Dyspepsia, Ferers, Consumption, Xrc Ca.sc8.ri la Bark For Diarrhoea. Colic, and diseases of tho stomach and bowels. Dandelion. For Iafiamation of the Loins and Dropsical Affections. Chamomile Flowers. For enfeebled digestion. Lavender Flowers.-Arometic, stimulent and tonic highly Invigoration in nervous debility Wiutcrgreen. For Scrofula, Bheumatism.&c Anise. An arometic carminative; creating flesh, muscle and milk; much used by mothers nursing. Also, clove buds, orange, caraway, coriander, snake-root &c. S. T. 1860 X. Another wonderful ingredient, of Spanish origin, imparting beauty to the complexion and

brilliancy to the mind, is yet unknown to the commerce of the world, and we withhold its name for the present. Ilumbuss and auacks howl about the Plaata tion Bitters; but tho following is what's the matter, and they know it: PIANTATIOX BITTERS WILL CURE Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips. Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath. Flatulency and Indigestion. Nervous A fractions. Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath. Pain over tho Eyes. Mental Despondency. Prostration, Great weakness. Shallow Complexion, Weak Bowels. LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. lVerv oarticul arlv recommended to Clergymen Merchants, Lawyers, and persons of sedentary habits. Also for delicate females and weak persons who require a gentle stimulent, free digestion, good appetite and clear mental faculties. Sold by all respectible Physicians, Druggists, Grocers, Hotels, Saloons, Country Stores, &c. Be particular that each bottle bears the facsimile of our signature on a steel plate label, with our private government stamp over the cork. P. IL DRAKE & CO. 202 BROADWAY, N. Y. Admiiiistrartris's Sale. "nrVTlLL be sold at Green Mouut. the bite residence of John Haines dee'd, on THURSDAY, March 17th, 1864, all the personal property of said deccasod, not reserved, consisting of SEVEN HEAD OF HORSES, THREE MILCn COWS, TWO FAT CATTLE. THREE YOL'XO CATTLE, STOCK HOGS. ONE TWO-HORSE WAGON and HARNESS, SLEIGH. HAY IN THE BARN. LARGE OMNIBUS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, BUGGIE, WHEAT IN THE CROUND, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, CHEMICAL and PHILOSOPHICAL APPARATUS, for schools a complete set, and several other articles not necessary to enumerate. Sale to take place at 10 o'clock, A. M. on said day, when terms will be made known, and due attendance given by ELENORA HAINES, Adm'x. Feb. 24th, 154. 4:3w FOR SATYR, ONE Brick House and a Lot on Green street : one on Main street ; one on North Franklin ; Brick House and Four-and-a-half Acres of Ground on the Boston Pike, near the Fair Ground. Also, the premises known as tbe Itenrd and Siaex Property, near the Depot. SyFor particulars and term. enquire of LEWIS 111 RK. Richmond,Feb. 17th, 1S4. 3;4w FLAXSEED TO LOAN! THE undersigned has 3.000 bushels of RE-CLEANED FLAXSEED, selected from choice lot, to loan on the most favorable terms. Farmers wishing to sow Flaxseed the coming season, will do well to examine the quality of tbe seed and learn terms. Last seaeon Dealer, throughout the coontrv, with tbe exception of the undersigned, restricted 'the price to onlv $1,2 j per bushel, while be agreed to give the market price; the result was that those to whom he loaned JIed, received Two Dollars ond Fiftv Cents for H. In view of this fact, the undersigned confidentlv relies on the Farmers to LOAN THEIR FLAXSEED' OF HIM. BEE He baa on hand and arriving. 300 bushels of Choic. Clovuskxd, ( New Crop.) Persons wishing to buv Cloverseed, at wholesale or retail, will do well to call on him. O.W.BARNES. Richmond, Feb. 24, 134. 39 Main Street. 4-4w. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. tbvjOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned 11 has beew appotnted Administratrix of the Estate of JOHN HAINES, Ute of W.vne Countr! Indiana, deceased. Those indebted to said Estate,' are requested to make immediate pavment, and those having claims agamst the same, wfll present them lerallr authenticated for settlement, within the time reuuired by law. Sail Estate is solvent. Ti(1J, ELE-N0R-- HAINES, Administratrix. Feb. 24, ISO. 4-ts. - mum liifls for sue. By direction of the Bon. Secretary of the Interior, the under signed wfll receive sealed proposal for the lands beranaAer described, subject to the foUowms; terms and restrictions: 1st. Seeded bids, in duplicate, will be received until the tenth day of March next, for the lands known as the Tat ar Lsjtm or ran Sacs ajro Foxas or Missorbj. one of which must be filed with John A. Burbank. Esq, Indian Agent, Great Keeaeha Ageocv. Nohart, Nebraska Territorv, and tne ether maued direct, postage paid, to tbe fjffice of Indian A flairs, Washington City. Each proposal shall be endorsed -Proposal, to fmrfitme Trust Lands of the S and Poxea of Jtis2nd. Tbe lead wfll bo aeid in tracts not exceeding one hundred and sixty acreo each; and in ail case

where unprovementa of any kind, which were made by or for the Indians, or for government purposes, are upon any of these lands, the proposal must contain an offer for tbe land and also for said improvements. In no instance will a propoaal be entertained where this retirement ia not complied with. 3d. In case a bid is accepted, the party nuking the same will be notified as soon thereafter as practicable. If, within thirtv days from the date of such notice, tbe partr shall fad to make payment to the Secretary of the Interior, the land for which such bid was made will again be subject to sale to any other person. These lands comprise what are known as the Trnst Lands of tbe Sacs and Foxes of Missouri, and will be sold under the provisions of the second article of the treaty of tbe United States and tbe Saes and Foxes of Missouri and the Iowa tribe of Indians, concluded March , 161. Proper evidence of tbe title will be issued and transmitted as soon after payment as the same can be prepared. The right to reject any or all bids is expressly reserved. After the awards are made and the bidders have complied withe above mentioned terms of Bale, the remainder of the land, if anv there be, will again be offered, and so continue until all the tracts are disposed of. WILLIAM P. DOLE, (hmmimiomer of' Jndtan Ajfiirt.

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HEIJISTHEET'S Inimitable Hair Rostnratire. IT IS XOT X DTE. But restores gray Kair to its original color, by supplying the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired by age or desease. All instantaneous dve are composed of lunar caustic, destroying the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford of themselvea no dressing. Heimstreet's Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its natural color by an easy process, but given the hair a Lnxuriaat Bennty! 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 sold by all respectable dealers, or can be produced by themf f the commercial agent, D. 8. Banxns, 202 Broadway, X. T. Two sixes, 50 cents and (1.

ITOS-S KATHAI BOX This delightful article for preserving and beautifying the human hair is again put up by the original proprietor, and is now made with the same care, skill and attention, which first created its immense and unprecedented sales of over one million bottles annually! Itia still sold at 25 cents in large bottles. Two million bottles can easily be sold in a year when it is again known that the Kathairon is not only tbe most 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 prevents it from turning gray. These are considerations worth knowing. The Kathairon has been tested for over twelve years, and is warrented as described. .Any lady who values a beautiful bead of hair will use the Kathairon. It ia finely perfumed, cheap and valuable. It is sold by all respoctable dealers throughout the world. D. S. BARNES A CO., Xew York. WYXKOQP'S ICELAND PECTORAL! Deseases of the Throat, Chest and Pulmonary organs, are ever prevalent, insidious and dangerous. The properties of a medicine to alleviate, cure and uproot these complaints, must be Expectorant, Anodye and Invigorating, loosening the mucus of the throat, and imparting tone to the entire system. No discovery in (uedical soiencoever mastered this class of diseases like Dr. Wynkoop's Iceland Pectoral. It is used with tho nvwt astonishing results in all cases of Bronchitis, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Diptberia or Putrid Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup, Coughs, Cold, Nervous Irritability, Ac, The Rev. J. J, Porter,' certifies, - that I have used Dr. Wynkoop's Pectoral for several years, myself and in my family, for severe Pulmonary Complaints, and have reccommendod it to many others, and have never seen its equal." Rev. J. J. Potter, Brooklyn, X. V. Hundreds and thousands of important testimonials could be produced, showing its remarkable cures and tliat it never fails. It is composed of pure Iceland Moss, Balm of Gilead, Peruvian BalianyElucampane, Comfrey, Burdock, and other invaluable expectorant and ingredients. It is harmless, prompt and lasting. Invalids and sufferers cannot afford to neglect a trial. Every family should have it. It is remarkable for Croup. Full descriptions recommedations and directions accompany each bottle Sold by aB principal Druggists. Prepared by Dr. R. D. Wynkoop, and sold by D. S. Barnes A Co., Xew York. Aug. 6, 1863. 34. Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, to me directed from tlie Wayne Common llcas Court, 1 will expose at Public Salc,'t the Court House door in Centreville Wayne County, ludiana.on the 26th dar of March 1864, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A.M. and 4 o'clock, P. M. on said day, the following property, to-wit : TheXorth half of lot Xumber Two (2) and fifte-n (151, in the origonal Plat of the Town of Xewport, w ayne Countv, Indiana. The same to be sold as the property of Jediah Price, to satisfy said execution in my hands in favor of .lames Xeel. JOHN M. PAXSOX, Sh'ft. W. C. Feb. 3. 1364. pf. $2,00J Jts. Geo. Hasecostcr & Co. MaxrrACTTBEKS Of Sash, Blinds, Doors, Stairs, School Furniture, MANTLES, DO0R3 & WINDOW FRAMES Shntters, Brnckrts, Ac, Ac. !fThey are prepared to do every description of Carpenter Work; keep on hand Dressed Flooring, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Ac, and Pine Lumber, and Pine Shingles. Sear the Depot bet teeen It, Wayne Avenue and Fifth Street, Dae. 22,"1S3. RICHMOXD, INDIANA. EZRA NYE, DEALER V S(Qve$ and Hollow Ware, Plain, Pressed, and Jnpaned Tinware. Also, Agent for the Sale of tbe Forest Queen Cooking Stove, And Manufacturer of all kinds of TIN AND SHEET-IRON WORK ! Tin and Iron Roor'v Put in Order. &W orders for Spouting, Gutters and Valleys, attended to with promptness. Store apjoining Seutt's Furniture Rooms, near tbe Depot, Richmond, Indiana. Jan. 27, J tf NEW& CHEAP GOODS! At No. 1 IT, Main-Kt. between 6th and 6th, Sotlth side. c ALIC'O worth 25 ctn. selling at29! selling at 20! do. worth 23 cts. Delaines, worth 37) selling st 331 In short, Goods of all kinds and qualities, CHEAPER than can be bad at any other Retail Store in the City. Thi, the public nany rely nn.WILLIAM TIEMAK. Richmond, Ind., Feb. 10, 1864. 2:3 w REMOVAL! We respectfully announce to tbe publte, that we have removed oar MERCHANT TAILOR STORE from Xo. 32, (W. Clark's old stand,) to No. 17, Main Street, Three doors West of Plummer A Kelly's Drag Store. Thanking the Public for their past favors, we respectfully solicit their further patronage. Z. ZEYE5 ft BRO. Richmond, Feb. 17, 1S64. i J3w TO THE PUBLIC 1 DAVID RAJLSBACK, PROPRIETOR of tho Lynden Bui Nurseries, would respectfully inform tbo people generally, that be feels thankful for past favors, and solicits a continuance of publicpatronage, having fiiin ha and she interest of John H. Huuon, his former partner, and m now adding largely to bis stock of EVERGREENS, VUUIT TRKEr. SMALL FROTS AND SHRCBBERT, And havinr erected a larre Green House, still adding thereto wrthae goon a eenccnon oi exotic ptante as can be found in the cooatry. m good neaithfui which be oflere to the jmboe oa aa any other nrst-cu ladies and rentiei stock and decide i other first-ciasa Xursei man tiemeo generally to call and for themaeliea. Feb. 34. ls4. AT EMS, JANES, and other Pamflv Mwfirinea, 1 w for sale by PU'MMXS A XELLT.

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4 Proprietor mf tkm QUI n STODE.O Is now receiviawtbe LARGEST STOCK OF CARPTS TWO AND THREE pLT INGRAIN, HEMP AND HAG! STRAW MATTEfa AND RC08, CURTAIN GOODS Of everr description. Oil Cloths, of neat patterns, -Dress Uoods, of newest styleo. In tact 1 am determined to have the BEST STOCK OF GOODS IN TUB CITY And Sell as Cheap. Many of my Goods wul be sold at old prices. Tbo puhlie are inveted to call at No 22 Main as tree. Rjchmood, Jaa., 28 ls4 1, tf Cora Exchange Iasorexice Coqpany, NEW YORK. PAID CP CAPITAL AND BCRPLCS. 0 500,000. Fire Insurance npoa all desirable risks at rates diacriminating largely ia favor of these of a lesO baxnrdoua nature. JOSEPH KETCHUM. President. AKTHI RH. MOWKRE, Vice Pres't, WM. H. WINDSOR, Secretary. J. PRYER ROKE, Assistant Sec'y. g Losses occurring at this Agency adjusted oal paid here."1$?4 Wan. Del I, A genu Dec 4, 1803. OO.-zm. Richmond Iixsiirance Agency The subscriber represents the fallowing Companies: PAtENIX, of Hartford, Fire: LIVERPOOL AND LONDON, FSrei HOME, of Xew York. do ART1C, do MANHATTAN, do CONTINENTAL, do LORILLARD. ' do CORN EXCHANGE, do SECURITY, New York,Lifh, -ETNA, Hartford, do The capital of Uiotte Companies amount In all to about $10,000,000. Farm bouses. City dwellings, Storee, Mills Ac, Insured on very favorable torus. Settlement of iossos prompt. Wm. BELL. Notary Public Ag'to,tf. TJ. S. Revenue Stamps, OF ererv description, for sals br Wm. BELL, South east cor., Main and Fifth 8te. 50, tf. ELBE MfORTGAGIS, and other insromento of writing lTM. prepared with accuracy and dispatch, by Wm. BELL. Notary Public and Real Estate agent, 60, tf. Cut Straw and Hay, IOR sale at Bcotton'a Hay Press, delivered anywhere in the City. Also, cash paid for Straw and Har, at all times, bv STEPHEN HCOTTON, Seventh Street, North of Main, Richmond, Ind. Dec. 4, 1803. 60.tf w. a. bicklk. c. n. ncncuMAX. BICKLE at BURCHENAL, Attorney at hmm t Office No 33, Main Street. Vp Rtaira. RICHMOND, ItTMaNA. NORDYKE & JOHNSON, DE4LEM IM FURNACES & STOVES, AND Mannfiirtnrere of TIN, COLPER, and SHEET-IKON WARE,, Tin Ron4ng, Gutter and Routing ; (kmc, Parlor, Chorch and bhop STOVES, No rah a in Evnporntore. Taif Sinte Roof 's, of good material, made to or der. Call at the City "Stove Store." Xo. 77, Main-et. Job Work done.br experienced Workmen. Richmond, Ind., Jan. 27th, 1H44. ltf NEW WINTER GOODS, ATI STRATTAH8 COXUTCR! 4wET,K(TEI) from the best stocks In Xew Tork and Philadelphia, and believed to comprise the choice and latest iininrtatii, consiatinar in Hart of Mack and (new styles) Fancy Drees 8ilksn French Meriunes, All Wool I'oplins, cUiice Mohairs, Oriental Luster, Half Mourning Stripes, All Wool Plaids, Plain end figured Alpacas, All Wm j Delaines, Ac, Ac. WINTER SHAWLS, Consisting of Zephyr, Mixed and Plaid Long, bound A silk fringed Tibbvt, and Levantine Square. , Ladies' Cloths and SscUngs. &c IX MENS AND BOYS WEAR, We are well prepared to taevi the demand. Black and -Brown Cloths, Black Doe .Skins, Harris and Fancy Casaimeres, Tweeds, Satinetts, Jeans, Ac. Shoes, Ladies', Misses & Children, QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE. Sets of fine imitations of French China, new style, very good and ohMP. TJMBREIali AS Cotton and Silk. To all of which we would respectfully ask the attention of the public. STRATTON A SOX. Kicbmond, Jan. ZO, ISO ' . a, U New Stock of Hardware! IE subscriber having juat returned from New York, takes this opportunity to inform bis friends and the public that be wiU soon be in receipt of a fresh stocK ot Hardware, Cot cry, Nails, Carriage Trias atiags oxe., Which be is disposed to sell cheap. Please call and see before purchasing elsewhere. IRVAX REED. 40 tf. Sept. 25 1863. JOHN WTT.T.TAaVTn, Merchant Tailor, GENTO FURZTIQIZnCI, YaaghansBaildiags,RichaMn.l,Iaol. Oct. 2, 1S43. . (Itf , J. H.HUTT0N. A,R.HCTTOX. . J. H. HUTTOH & OONf (Coale's old stand, opposite 8tarr BsJL) fA ROCERIES, Wooden ware, toawWar, Jf Country Produce, Ac, Ac. ftV Caah paid for Butler, Eggs, Lara and all Undo of Country Produce. Fept.25,l8S. 0tC JAMES X. POE, Nntnry PoAUe, BrightweQ BuOdinc Hn, ISM, Main St, RICHMOND, LTDIANA. ' July J4,J Jltf. w. t. Dnnnio, Patent Agent and Attorney, RICHMOND, INDIANA. Jan. 27, 3m - VACCINE YIRfS, for sale by 1 4w PLCMMER 4 KXXLT. WANTED, lOOO AGENTS, fW0 mtrodnce in Familiao and JL eseryeooWaeMb. BaartifaJ it HnnUnsr Watea. risaaH. Uenta. Sis: Onocero waaea, a Hunting Cant, Patent Lever, with Indieaaor, xa. amm mr r s aSlaSDALE CO 111 Broadway, N. T. Jan. 30. So. 1 4nu - Slate far XZocSns! Irn.SDEBS for aatsnr to aar am last, wfll to SOolt LP addrnnnc nW -torW D. ailaheisVa, Tnakmdef , AJloassniooyntnB90Mi.)

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