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RICHMOND, INDIANA: Wednesday, April 20, 1864. Mail Time Table. Richuokb Po f-OrncB, Jaw. 11th. f.r J""' ; MAILS CLOSE. Columbus and Kut ." 8:1S a. k. Chicago.. 9:45 A. M. Cincinnati r. at. Pa v too Way 50 r. at. adiaaapolis and West 6i4S at. mails ores. . .. - Indianapolis ami West-. Cincinnati Peyton Way Chiajro ........... 9-40 A. at. lU'SS A. M. 11 J9 A. M. .. .... ....-;3n r. m. 7:30-. v. CVriiimKma and Kt Ha mil ton mail, ria lion ton, Ac, leaves on Monday Wednesday and Friday at 70 a.m. 1o. a rr. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday ortiO r. M. Union City, via Arha, Bethal, Ac, same as Hum.) Winchester ria New Uarden, leavea Monday and Friday, at 8:00 A. M. Do. arr. Tuesday and Hatnrday, at 4;0 T. M. "Office open from 7:30 a. m. to 7:00 r. M. On Sunday, from W 00 to 10:00 A. u. A. WILLIAMS, r. M. li IJ 11 13 1)11 WE RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS FOB THE NEW 5 PERCENT. 10.40 TT. S. IBOISTDS, XT. S. Coupons and Gold and Silver, BO'T AT THE HIGHEST PEEMIUM. Prompt A1( tention . .' J1 VKN TO ALL Til- USUAL BRANCHES OK A BANKING BUSINESS. FOUND. Near Hummer & Kelly's A1 Uy3.VJ V 4 ty AAA 41 A ,VUU. V lUtIJI J 1 which the owner can hare by paying forL this advertisement. John D-mpsy. A Faithful Man Sustained. WAsniMOToH, April S, 1864. To 7he Editor A Mttinntri AntMnrmry Strmdard ! ' It may interest noma of your anti-slavery readers to know that on last Monday I Wan triumphantly rxmii- , Dated for re-election t tlie nest Congress. My oppo- ... nentwaaa Conservative General, who left his jxt in th Held and stumped the District against m for the past six weeks, but I remained at my post here, and " the result is the radical one above stated.. , ,. Very truly, GEORUE W. JULIAN. , We clip the above from the Anti-Slavery Standard of last week. If Mr. Jclian had been sensitively ' modest person, be would have allowed his victory to i have spoken for itself, and especially would he have avoided a misrepresentation of Gen. Mkuedith, who did not leave the field to stamp the district, but was ' aompelled to relinquiah his position in tlie field by Ill-health, caused by exposure and wounds. Mr. Jc- , mam's idea of that w hich constitutes a Conservative, ia one peculiar to persons of bis order of intellect. It ' ia highly conservative and very bad, it seems, to head brigade, but radical and righteous in a highly edifying style to write elaborate essays. On. Cum. Hf-The Irtth. 8th, oiUh and "1st Infantry the 2d, 7th and Bth Cavalry, and soot three or lour llattenes ra to be heard from, in the nominating election, for Congressman. a " r - Crl. W. A. Uicilc, informs os that bis farm on . olaod's Fork, containing 1B0 acres, known aa the Bobcrt Culberttoi) farm, and one of the best in Wayne emmty, is for sale on fair and equitable terms ; also, bis valuable farm on Grcensfork, containing 192 acres 100 under cultivation, and one of the best or charda ia the county ; also, a fine farm near Logansport i also, 10 acres in Keokuck, Iowa. He will also ell finely improved property on 5th street, and several lots in this city. His terms will be made to suit purcltaat-rs. We w ill give furtlier particura nc xt week. " The lands we advertised a few weeks go, of tho Sac and Fox Indians, offer one of the best chances for specula tion that men of money ever met with, and we arc somewhat surprised that our wido-awakc operator in Old Wayne do not "pitch in" and make bids. For information, regarding them, apply to John Burbank, Esq. who is now in our city. Scientiflo Drilling. On Saturday last, about four hundred of the 'Ilorue Guards' of the county, assembled in this city, marched through the streets, went to the grounds of Dr. Salter, South of town, and were, rrc are told, "put through" Regimental Drill, in the most scientific manner, tinder the immediate command of JIaj. Mankin-o, assisted by his "staff," Adjutant IIvst. The looker ou was forced to the conclusion that the tactics were somewhat of a vairation from Hardee's "left," as practiced by the Georgia Regiment of Colonels, when they reinforced Gen. Scott in Mexico; and the dilDcuH order of coming from an "order arms" to a "right shoulder shift," was dnlv rttcvtfd and the easy method of a "rest" on dress parade, with the shooting iron at a "shoulder arms," was learned. A few more Regimental Drills, like this, and our "Home Guards" will be ready to give Morgan a warm reception, or lay the Fcrrttt low f SrR. M. UaMKWoon, of the 5th Carairy,' ii home on a short furlough. He has proved himself a brave and rneritorois soldier, in many an encounter with VJB Infernal rebels. He is now enjoying most excellent health. jfjrFor good Family Groceries, and every article usually kept at a first class Grocery Store, go to Hntton & Son's, No. 67, Main-st. . We are pleased to again see our friend, Col. Biutmjlajtd t aci io our city, after sojonrningfor a few past months in New York andWashington Cities. ;

l"Our Readers. are Interested Jui Knowing That McMeans &.Bro. No. SI 1

Main street opposite IS ational Bank, have large supply of Boot3 and Shoes, Hata and Caps of excellent quality, which they are selling at reasonable prices. They also make up to order, in the very best style, all kinds of Boots and Shoes for men, women and children. Give them a call. v Murder in Union County. We learn that on Mousdaj last, a man by the name of Crick killed his neighbor by the name of Paddock by striking him with an axe on the neck, almost severing his head from his shoulders. The following are the circumstances as related to us : The two men owned farms adjoining each other, and a dilGculty had occurred between them regarding some stock. Mr. Crick on Monday, had been engaged in chopping wood with some hands he had employed, when he shouldered his axe, remarking that he intended to settle that quarrel with Paddock and wonld go over there for that purpose, lie accordingly" went found Mr. Paddock in one of his Colds plowing renewed the quan el, which terminated in the fatal result bove mentioned. We are told that ttei e two men were both sober, industrious farmers. a pj-dj-- i i ! Shooting. Tba reprehensible practice of shooting in the corpoation, has become not only common but dangerous. Last week one of our citizens came near being shot the ball going so close to his head that its sound was very uncomfortable to him. The Marshal informs us that the Ordinance will, hereafter, be strictly enforced against all those who indulge in this dangerous sport of shooting pigeons within the city limits. The high price of beef, &c, will not avail as a plea for those who are thus trying to supply themselves with pigeon meat, at the risk of killing a human ! Those who wish to know the law regulating the discharge of gunpowder from a straight tube, Ac, are respectfully asked to go to the Maj or s OMice and get a copy of the City Ordinances and read for themselves. Golden Weddins. On Saturday laxt, the CflietU anniversary of the wedding of Mr. David Kkoi.lcviiirii and Apslaiob hi wife, was celebrated, by having their children and grand-children, numbering ono hundred and furtytliree gathered together at their house in the country, about one-mile-and-a-haif from this city. A sumptuous dinner was prepared and partaken of, and tho aged couple received the congratulations of their chil" dren on this novel occasion. Some of the grand-children (Bennett Knollenberg's family,) are excellent musicians, and the barn-floor was cleared and the company had a regular family dance to the inspiring notes of music made by them, and old grand-pap Knollenbejg "tripped the light fantastic toe" as lively and as scientifically as tho most sctive and energetic of any of his generation. Mr. K's are is seventy-six, and his wife ia seventy-four. Ther are both Germans and have been in this country about 25 years. They are both remarkably active the old gentleman walking to town, once or twice a week, and always busily engaged about the farm doing almost as much labor as though ho was not over thirty. Mrs. K. walks to town once or twice each week, carrying butter and eggs, thus setting an example that might be healthfully and profitably followed by many of our young lasses God bless this nru-fy married couple, and may they see many an annual return of the day when they were joined together in the holy banda of matrimony. Children owe much of their sickness to Colds. No matter where the disease may appear to be seated. Its origin may be traced to suppressed perspiration, or a cold. Cramps, and Lung Complaints ate direct products of Colds. In short, Cold i are the harbingers of half the diseases that atllict humanity, for as they are caused by cheeked perspiration, and as fire-eighths of the waste matter of the body escapes through tlie pores, if these pores are. closed, that proportion of diseases necessarily follows. Keep clear, therefore, of Colds ami Coughs, the great precursors of disease, or if contracted, break them up immediately, by a timely use of M'Kiftme Purtrr't Curatiee Halmim. Sold by all Druggists, at 2 i cents and 60 cents per bottle. 11-2w The Eaton Register announces the death of J. Harvey McWinney a prominent citizen of Preble at his late residence, Florence Station, on the 7th inst. C"We are pained to learn of the sudden death ot our old friend, Sam rEL Im-n,of the Pendleton ilills. He was taken with tho spotted Fever," as it is termed on Saturday, and died on Sunday last. This disease is prevailing at an alarming extent, we learn, iu the neighborhood of Pendleton, and several deaths there have aire ail v occurred. r-tT-TliC Bromlivr announces that we declared our intention of bolting the nomination for Congressman ia this District. ' Not o we support the regular Hommatrd cmduUxU for Congress, all the time, and will continue fc do so up to the evening of the election next fall. A Sevike AssartT. asp Tana Coloaa TAees ! It is not often that we hear of a more chivalrous assault j and with such dyeing success, and so few killed, as has beeu made on Howe A Steven' Family Pye Golors, and that too by ladies, wholly unaccustomed to any thing of the kind. Every lady in the country should continue the assault uutil these colors are found in eTery house. Sold by 11 Pniggista throughout the countrv. Jt-7The Passenger Depot, now pre

scnts a cheerful and pleasant appearance, i r leas disabled from various causes, and the , r lr '!.... , . ...

having; been newly papered. IlEMBOLDS EXTRACT BfCHC. THE GREAT DIURETIC. HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BCCHr. TIIK UREAT IfWrETIC. ti EH B OLD'S EXTRACT LltHir. - THE GKEAT PP7RETIC. And a prsitive and Specific remedy for Piseases of the EladJcr, Kkinevs, Gravel, Propsr, And all Pis.'ases of the O'.nary Orjana. See Adrertiaement in another autumn." Cut it out and end for the Medicine at onee. iwakx or cocvruircrra. 11 lm Get Copy f the City Ordinances, Now at the Mayor Office for distribution. Every eitiami should have one, and know for hioase'tf a'd abool the laws that gowrn him. . ii " Salaries of City Officer. Wa are pleased to see ear city authorities raise the salary of our excellent Treasurer, and wa hop sooo to see them raise the alary of our worthy Mayor, front tie pitiful sum be now .receive tn a anm oa which ha can live on man thaa half-rations. W bclx-re be now receives only f 30 this sum shonld be incrcai to $vW at least. When tha coat of living ia to enormously high, it re quire no argument from us or "any ether man, to hew tba fcytutk b) keepiog the Chief Magiarrmte of tb City at tbe tarriri point. W j I Cot ceil win act pwtrptly ta thii matter.

J.MeIanchoIy -Accident. W 4ean 4 a little girl, the daughter of Walter CurI . .-. - i

tis, was burnt to death near ildorado, Preble Co., Ohio, on Sunday afternoon last, by her clothes taking fire while she was out in afield where her folks were engaged in burning stumps. She was only about five years of age. Her corpse was brought to this city on Tuesday morning last for interment. XotaryJOur friend, W. D. Jons, has received the appointment of Notary Public and opened an office in the Morrow Building, where he is prepared to take depositions, execute deeds and mortgage, Ac We commend Mr. John to the patronage of our fellow -citizens aa worthy and well qualified. Clean Up. The Marshall and Street Commissioner, have notified our citizens, generallj-, to clean up their gutters in front of their premises, and their alleys, and to remove piles of manure from the streets and alleys. For fear some ha-e been unintentionally overlooked, they request us to urge all to comply with their orders, and do this necessary work immediately, or it will be done for them and taxed up against their property. ROBBERY: On Friday morning last, the Gait House of this city, was entered by some thief, who releivcd Mr. George Lively of $22.00; Lew. Samuels of f 25,00, and Jerre Wimple of his splendid gold watch, valued at $130,00. j"Onr young friends Homer Bargis and Press. Grimes, left on Monday last, for Idaho. We hope they may be successful in their search for gold, and our "Connie," says he wishes that whan they return kome-r, they may hare a cart load of the stuff rea-ed in. FIIIEThe alarm of fire on Saturday last, was caused by some one pulling the bell rope, bnt nary fire that we could see. Tlie sale of the Plantation Bitters is without precedent in the history of the world. There i no secret in the matter. They are at 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, Ca-scarilla Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile Flowers, Lavender Flowers, Wintergreen, Anita, Clovcrbud. Orange-peel, Saakeroot, Caraway, Coriander, B irJocs, S T. 1800 X. &c. They are especially recommended to clergymen, public speakers, und persons of literary habits and sedentary life, who require free digestion, a relish for food, and clear mental faculties. Delicate females and weak persons are certain to find in these Bitters what they hare so long looked for. They are especially recommended to clergy looked for. They purify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and 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. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. r They nre the best Bitters in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted i natuie's great restorer. The following startling and emphatic; statei rnents can be ?3?n at our office, j Letter of Uey. E. F. Crase, Chaplain of the i 107th Xew-York Regiment: Nevr Acqoia Creek, March 4th, 1863. j Owing to the great exposure and terrible decomposition after the battle of Antietam, I was ! utterly prostrated and very sick. My stomach i would not retain medicine. An article called ! Plantation Bitters, prepared by Dr. Drake, ot New-York, was prescribed to give me strength : and an appetite. To ray great surprise they I gave me immediate relief. Two bottles almost ; alio ltd me to join my regiment. I 1 have since seen them used in many cases, and j am free to say, for hospital or private purposes ' I know of nothing like them J Rev. E. F. Crane, Chaplain. Letter from the Rev. N. E. Gilds, St. Clairsi ville, Fa.: Gb.vtlkmkv: You were kind enough, on a former occasion to send roe a half dozen bottles of Plantation Bitters for $3 SO. My wife bavin; ) derived so much benefit from the use of these j Bitters, I desire her to continue them, and you . will please send us six bottle more for the oney inclosed, I am, very truly, yonrs. N. E. Gjlps, Tastor Ger. Kot CUurch. SoLDrKRs' HoMr,ScFrRi.sTK.PENTsOrric, Cincistsati, Ohio, Jan. 15th, 1S63. a ! 1 bare given your Plantation Bitters to hart- I .1 1 , , r , , . . I i dreds of our noble soldiers who atop here, more j effect is marvelous and gratifying j Such a preparation as this is I heartily wish j ia every family, ia every hospital, and at hand on every batt!e field. G. W. D. Adbiw3, Superintendent. Dr. W. A. Ca:Lrs, Surgeon of the Tenth Termont regiment, writes: I wiah every soldier had a bottle of Plantation Bitters. They ar the most effective, perfect, and harmless tonic I ever used." tV"n-CA-trr IIctkL, 1 Washi-votoj-, D. O, May 22d, 1S63. GxrrL(x:Y require another supply of! your FiantoUon Bitters, the popularity of which daily increases with tho ruests of our house. Respectfully, Stks, Cbaewici Jk Co. dtc &e c &c Ac Aa i : B sir that every bottle bears the fac-sirnile j ol th slTtature on a steel plat label, with our ! private stamp over th cork: P. H. DRAKE CO, 202 Broadway. 3? Y j Sold by CI rtspectabl DrogsssU, Fhyxkiiria, ! Grcoerm, HoU'a, Ssuoodi and coantry dsslers;

t! HEIMSTBEET'S Inimitable Hair Restorative. IT IS "OT A DTE. But restores gray hair to its original ecJor, by supplying the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired by ace or desease. AH instantaneous dye are composed of lunar caustic, destroying the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afibrd of themselves no dressing. Heimstreet's Inimitable Coloring not only restrM hair to iu natural color by an easy process, but give tim hair a Lainriant 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 U sold by all MGn.o. iWlrc -.i- h. Y rtrodacexl bv themTof tiw , . n c T.v Sill Rrtilx- v V commerc-l agenw 0. S. B i RMS, 201 Uroadway, . i . i wo sixes, so cents aua 1 1. LYOS'S KATUAIatOX. 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! his stDl sold at 25 cents in large bottles. Two million bottles can easily be sold in a year when it is again know n that the Katbairon is not only the most delightful hair dressing in the world, but that it cleanses the scalp o( scurf and dandruff, gives the hair a lively, rich luxuriant growth, and prevents it from turning gray. These are considerations worth knowing. The Katbairon has been tested for over twelve years, and is warranted as described. Any lady who values a beautiful heal fi( hair will use the Katbairon. It is finely perfume I, cheap and valuable. It is sold by all respectable dealers throughout the world. D. S. BARXE3 A CO., New York. WYSKOOrs ICELAND PECTORAL! Peseascs of the Throat, Chest and Pulmonary orgaus, are ever prevalent, insidious and dangerous. Tho properties of a medicine to alleviate, cure and upn.t these complaints, must be Expectorant, A nod re and Invigoratiug, loosening the mucus of the throat, an I imparting tone to the entire system. No discovery in medical science ever mastered this class of diseases lika Pr. YVynkoop's Iceland Pectoral. It Ts used n ith the most astonishing results in all cases of Bronchitis, Influenza, Whooping Cough, PiptherU or Putrid Sora Throat, Asthma, Croup, Coughs, Cold, Nervous Irritability, Ac. The Kev. J. J. Porter, certifies, " that I havs use I Pr. Wynkoop's Pectoral for several years, myself and in my fiimily, for severe Pulmonary Complaints, and have reccommended it to many others, and have never seen its equal." Rev. J. J. Potter, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hundreds and thousands of important testimonials could be produced, showing its remarkable cures and that it never fails. It is composed of pure Iceland Moss, Balm of Gilearl, Peruvian Balsam, Elecampane, Comfrey, Burdock, and other invaluable expectorant and ingredients. It is harmless, prompt and lasting. Invalids and sufferer; 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 all principal Pruggists. Prepared by Pr. K. P. "Wynkoop, and sold by P. S. Barnes A Co., New York. Aug. 8, 1363. tL Our friend, James M. Starr, has the sole management of the Gas Works in this city, and has adopted the plan of requiring consumers, if tliey do not pay the collector their bills on presentation, to call at his Gas Oifiee and pay notices to this import , are left with each delinquent Gas consumer. Mr. Starr, is prepared to put up Gat Fixtures to order promptly, having constantly on hand the most tasteful patterns as well as plain. He also has for sale Fire Brick and Gas Tar. For anything in the Gas line call at tho Office, one door West of Emswiler A Co. 'a, Main-st., up stairs. The Ree-HiveHas been receiving additional reinforcements in the shape of Spring Goods of almost everything in that line. Now is the time to make selections whilst the Hive is full, and where bargains are always disposed of by our friend P. B. Crawford and his kind and obliging Clerks. Fresh Fish! Fresh Fishlj OYSTERS. JAMES J. JORDAN, at JTo. 4, Main-st., Is now receiving, daily, all kinds of Fresh Fish, Mackinaw Trout, White Fish, Lake Erie Bass, Salmon and Pike, Ac, Ac. Mr. Jordan keeps them packed in ice chests, and always has them in good order. Ha also has on liand, at all ti tries, Larly Vegetables of everv seasonable variety. Give him a call. It is not oftex that rre come in contact with an article that we feel justified in recommending to our numerous readers, but the article of Family Dye Colors, manufactured by Howe 3c Stevens, advcrti-"d in this day's paper, we feel we can hardly commend to all who may hare use for dyes of any colors. For sale by all druggists. Mitchell's New General Atlas. Within the last few years. Authors on Geogrsphy and other teachers of the same, have made a comm-in seas-division of the subject int two nunda. viz: tbat t which should be expected to be learned at school, and taat wnicn is only to oe reterrad to as our wants defeatures, important towns, rivers, Ac The latter shall contain the minute details of oK important and unimportant so arranired and classified as to be easil7r rett're,i to- I think j.tcW7' yc Atla, is tlie best thing for the latter division that I have ever seen, for the same mouev. IURAM HADLF.V School Examiner for Wayne County, lodiana. There is probably no single want so much felt at the present time as knowledge of battle-fields. Upon taking op a daily paper and noticing a new movement of our armies, or a new achievement of our gallant boys in the field, the universal question is ""How far is that from wemt icwfl Inmra pyatt," and all turn as if bv instinct to the map of our country in its many forms front the 23 cent sheet to the $12 mounter and varnisher 6 feet by I feet article that bangs in the hall or lies in the garret, but examination of these is but too often nnavailicg, as nothing ia shown but counties and principal cities, and hence the constant demand for better maps. This demand caa now be supplied, we have just seen and purchased copy of a work that exactly "fills the bill." We refer to MitrieU't Xrm Grmrl Ada, which shows of maps four times as much, srita wujrt bemty, as any small map we hav seen. It is convenient, correct, dutinct, and very minute, forming on the whole the best, and for Ha completeness, the cheapest Atlas now published. The gentlemanly agent for this county win speedily call upca our ciuxens and exhibit to them the work, and our advice is did huf ewe. WASTED. I want to buy one hundred cord of green Sugar, Beach or Rickorv wood, delivered batwean this and the First of November. Jonas w. vnr llarch SUt, 1564.

fai i b-a and Ivewtery. We have examined I great somber of setters froas 4eof the most prom ! anefit ouims of Cincinnati and CoyintiMt. etc., speai- : ing in the burhest tarsns of Br. trtckiand's Anti-

; -.u-:r sixuire ior tae cure or oiarmeca ana Jvseri tcrv. The letters are too knar to publish, Mr. Voot. f 1. W - r , . . j Und'a Aati-Cholera. Mixture effected a perwanent cure after sunering iur mooths with t'.ie worst form of diar- : rtiuea and dysenterr. ; Aaother say- he wa- dacharged front ; usemceanerau9erjg in thehosptto! uK-uraate. ana aa a last resource trred . Aut.-Cbotera Mixture he .rot weU directl ; diarrhoea and dysenv rv in the barracks' be was in with one oottSi of this valualde medicine, la fact we could fill half our DADer with . iniitar ilenw fnim (lnw Wtrn ; hy does not our government secure this valuable f'reparatimi. Onr arory onght t be supplied with it. t is but a short time &mee iae of otir nvn Lt.Ll in a i-erv ! condition st one of onr Cincinnati Ho-pitals. bi's -as sen. i.t. t:e doctors eonsMerei bis an hotelessen". Sue. bewecer. rave him StrieVlAnl". Ami y notera Mix tun, in I m thiv. L -. Kim t . . ws bi.to return home with his wife to w Ricbrnl. Ohio. i A'l these cases right at home speak for tiei I Wg putilUo of i De!ves. out a bollio of it in th.rr j knapsacks, ii mxy save them cr some of their c m- ' rades. It is for a!j by Dnj:'i at m cents per tK- ' tie. 1 IIats!nVader, do yon want a new ITat or tap? j Go at once to John SuSrins'a extensive establishment J and have your head covered with one to your pleasej ment, and at a price to suit you. By the time the 1 licated term' sets in, and you aiay need a Straw or ! Palm Hat, to keep your bead cool, he will have the very article vou need. j Fine3IHlinerr.OiirfrienI Mrs. Iurr.bss jut made large additions to her stock of Spring Millinery i Goods, and our readers are invited t give her a call j and examine her Tionnets, EiLbons, Ac Her assort- ' ment is very general, and will suit the most fashionable or plain, and her prices are reasonable. See her advertisement ia another column. Dr. Haughton, has taken possession of his beautful property, a few doors South of "Main, on the west side of Franklin-st. and is now permanently located, and, when not professional!- engaged, can be found there at all tines, ready to answer the calls of his friends and the public. NEW STOCK Jewelry, Watches Notions, FINGER RINOS, a lirire assortment of Plated" "Ware, Castors, Knives, Forks and Spoons; JMusicnl Instruments, Ac. 3" An assortment of Sheet Wisic, constantly on hand. R. If. PK'KIXSON", No. 41, Maiu-st., Kichmond, Iud, Jan. 27.1S64. 3tltf The Old Established House or H0BERT H0SEA & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commis sion Merchants, Cor. Main and Eront-sf Cincinnati, Ohio; OFFER FOR MALE AT ; LOWEST CASH PRICBJ litis X. O., Cuba and Porto Rico 1,000 Rmrs Rio, Java, Lagaira. Mo cha C'olfee! Iaffe , n-bls, Cmhed. Powdered WilfW Cranulated A. Coflee Krfincd Kugaj-! fjtfXlIalf edicts V. II.. fl. P. Imperial 'At Black Tensi! all of lata inmportations. 300 Rags & lticc! Iiblr Pa'.ana St Ragoot -d TkiTa4rfeKpss Asserted Sizes n?lmotit 'Aailsl if sflnn-s Assorted Drop and Buck . PjspBfxPs bestStaTchf j JT)30" Kabnif' York Soap! jJ Boxes Choice Brands Tobacco. Together with a larre andrenenl assortsamt of everv article soil hr Retail Groceries, t all ttrl see. Oct 2d 1S63. 4t S. F. Fletcher, formerly rf Richmond, In I., is now acting as Agent for tiiij extcntlre House. 1.. J. FRANCISCO, JT. D. Officernnd Residence .South Franklin Street, East sid-.', betn een Main and Walnut. July 17,1563 30 tf RICHMOND, Lvmxna. DlBK CIIi:n VINr;AR, for sale br 1 8w HAMMER A KELLT. c IDER YIN EG A R. Pure a nd Sharp t I'LL'MMERA KELLY'S PmSt5r. 1 pw OtllSTIC DYES.-Yarietv of colors at 1 6w FLCMMER A KELLY'S Dreg Store. OREE-S OHIO I.INIMEST, for sale by the MLA gross, dozen or bottle, bv 1 w 1'UMMiR A KELLY. A T LAST! Coal Oil ChandcSers, Strspensinn X. Lamps. Bracket I em p., Stand Lamps, Hand Lamps, just received. Our stick is now fnUer with a finer assortment, than ever before en-l will be soM low at bolesai e or recall. , FLUMMER a KELLY. COAL OIL. BURNERS. Yarions stvla and kinds. At PLUMMER a KELLY. -CtOAI Oil- CAJI, OtUfm and H!f GaUoa. VAt PLUMMER a KELLY PORCEEAIX variety. At dc PAPER STIAnES. Io ,FLUMMER KELLY'5. i m--riCK AND WICK TRIMMER-.-FtraJe ; W by PLUMMER a KELLY'S. j l-nOTRttTintE CHIM5IE.-For j JL Kitchen use .Sold by PLUMMER a KELLY. I 4 CENTS WA.STEU.-tS Po-itively made '-m. from tO Cents. Something uacrritJy need1 i by everv perwrn. 1 sample sent free bv wiail fnr -9 ! cent that vetai'e ff f 2, bv K. L. WOLCOTT. I Oct 9, 65. I C2-6m 179 Caa-hani Sqirt N. Y. C'- r l, Oil. C HrWXTrs CWrmrr Brash, es, For m br riXJtMZS a KELLY, Dr-gsc

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"lrr. St A! ILIFF, Sort a Pearl street, v-. il posalo the Methodist t. 1 hurch. now oi . . - . r -1. ' 1 I ( ranou ana exatauve ss'wunen w-nu'oaoie . --., ,l6 and FAN'CT WHDS to wJch she wou'l inriw ft attentioB of the ladies of Kictunoni and viensity. ! Creart 1 ariety. f fT" I AHIF CAl I AMfi CFP fr I For yourselves. The above G-wds have lcn scl."cted with jreat care, and wita the view of pijasing tho tn t k LxhUHuL f TbTIIlI. TTT 1. r -.v-1111 iicajf vvuto, nf . . - , . , . . , . t, A, , . ... . ? B"Mtneti BKuchi and 1 "reused . Ktcfcrvi-d. In,!., April 3d, 154. l.5m Landredth'a Seeds. A. Ft LL Sl PPLY of these celebrated Seeds, m. juetciia bv John bell. -a. m juetecutU by Flour and Grain, f-tore. FLAXSEED TO LOAN.jy OS THE KST OF TEH.. The Spring .Hat Fashions! rjMHK undersigned has 1 ju-st rxreivttd his sew Spring Style of II ATS, to which he inriies the tention of all who would inJut in the late fash-t ion. Call at the Hal and Cap Store of JOHN SCFFRINS. Richmond, Iud., April th, l$54i lOif SPRING- 1864. 7 SAM now opening a aew taxi, of SPH1NU C;H)IS, in all tlie FASHIONABLE STYLES, Snitsble for the Season, JOHN WILLIAMS, Merchant Tailor, And GENT'S FCRNISHER : ?Ol, Jlsin Srtreet, Richmond. Intl. March 9th, ISf 4. G.Sm E. E. HILL. It. L. WETUKRALP. QUAKER CITY MH.I.S. HILL, & WETHERALD AYING, purchased tho Mill property reoentlv Mfi owned o' Keonorthy A Co., wo desiri to informtrie p-rlitic that w e :re now entraged fit" the m imifactur. ot 1 lour and l!ea l-tnil's, ami that we keep at all tiuv u bauds at the Mill, a suj.ply of tlie best quality tu Family Flonr to Etchmije for tYhiO, j giving 38 pounds of Flour four a bushel of Wheat. We are prepare.! to pay the Market Prices forgoo j CIE4S wheat delivered atour Mill. We uVlivur Fa milFlour toorler, to citizens of Biehmond, free of charge Tlers left at PlitmuiT A Kelly's Prug StiTe, or a Cain and Son's Board Ynrd will m-et with prompt attention. , tt-3m. ATTACH1VTE NT NOTICE. ! JOTICE m hen-by gin. that on the 2'UU day ' i March, IHSt. the tiihteri;nod JuKtice of tlie Pence, on the aflidavit and bond of Malison MtIIctitt, iasuisl a writ of attachment ajramst the gds and effects oi Andrew J. Kennedy, whereupon, said all u'lmi "nt was rvilurnwl on the th day of April. 14, es lors.l, "Xn Property Found," and John M. lyle being servot wit. a p-mishoe summons. M'herepon, tlie further consi deration of the case ari-i trial, ia set for the 2lt da of May. at 1 1 o'clock A. M., at my offi-e in Franklin T ushin. Wavne Countv. Intliana: of whiufi s.thl defendant, and all ot'.iers interested, will hereby take notice. AprU li; Wf. ' LTRAM SUPLEE, J. P. l-3w. Notice of Final Settlement. "sajOTrCE is herebv given, that I, Isaac N. Prurr, i Administrator ot the Estate of K. C. Gray, dee VI, wili'iimke mini aottlement of said cstnto at tlie Mar term, lft. I. N. PKL'RV, Adm'r. " April 11, l-o4. lu-3w. Notice of Insolvency. rWHE underi'igned'as the Admmistratornf the estate am. ol I'Ih-Ih! Johnson, naj hlevl his petition in tne Wayne Common I'las of Wayne county, Indiana, for the settlement of saiit estate as an insolvent one. All persons having cl.iims against said cst.iU', are notified toapfiear at tlie May term, ISfit. Court to lie held ou the i'nd Msctiav of Mav, and have their claims adjux' t-d. ' JAM Ed 1'EUliY, Adm'r. April 11,. 1S64. lo-3-. . OU Meal and Oil Cake. quantities to saU for salo bv JOHN BELL. V Flour aud Grain Store, oth street. North, of the Meredith House. rUchmoud, Ind., April 6, 1S61 10.3m ANOTHER ARRIVAL Jt s"o. G8 ZMTttin Street. Saddlca Harness, '" Hriil los. - - Trnnks, . j Collrtrr, i Whip, Chnins, II me. Iforae Covers, Brushes, Cards, BnfTalo Robes, Cnrr)iomb, And a general assortment of Saddlery Hardware. WM. U BRADY. ' For Sale or Exchange. ton. near the M. I M. Rail mad. now m nr.r.,u, ti i "iimr.il n i n i "Hint I -! . a aaCIliCT laii t a a Road at Omalia Citv. The land is neaia water-course, and admirably located for a riheep or a Stock Farm, .If o, n fine tract ef S20 acres in Powsheik to, Iowa. Also: fine tract of 320 acre in Grundy Co., Iowa Also, a fine tractof teOacres in I.illas lowa. A !. a fine tract of so avrcs in Tama c., Iowa. Also-a fine traet of SO acres in Warren Cov, looiaim. AIo. a tine tract of SO acres in Kgdar Co., Illinois. . . All or a portion of this property will be oH low fr cash or exchanged for a good Farm, er property in this City, and from one-third to one-half-tn cash paid when net essarv. Address r. O., Bjx 51, or apply to Wm. Cell, Acent, Main street. Richmond, Ind., March 80, 1354. t-4w. DEEDS, IJOBTfiAGES, and other insrum-nta of writing .tM prepared wit acccrecy and dispatch, by Wi BELL. Notary Public and Real Estate agent. 0,f. DR. J. CAR RET SON BA XJUfOVEB ro CHA3-PRICE'3 NEW BLOCK," So. 7, Jforth Seventh Street. Eichrd, Jan. JO, fiL ; 4? tf T I . AVER, JANE", asd Crr Familv Medirhta. I w forsale by PLUMMER i KELLY. wimAWIIINf: BLUE-I S and lucent. boxes For sale by . IXUMMER a KELLY. , RUSHES. HAIR BRUSHE3, TOOTH BRUSH--ES, Flesh Brushes, Crumb Bruabes, Stow Brshes. f"ro- Brushes. Scrubbing Brnahea, from i cents to 3 dollars At. fL d-rr St, re of PLOWER atELLY. DUTTRS, ITATlilIl7CStER-, PICTTRK Posters, Hearth Xwstera, Farmtur Inst.-rs, Counter Pusters, Cbiramey Pasters, Yarvinff in du froolO cents to 2 dollars. Tor aale W .riXJaMEB a KELLY." f FOOT SCRAPES WTTHBRU5HI?! ATTACHED. For sale by PLCMJ-ER a KELLY. "-kfJAKNOUA TARLET, White, Peari Prop,. " : WEEN TUN, LILLY " For sale bv PLUilMER a KELLY, : T I QUIP ROU(rE,KOUGE POWPER, CARNTTM. For sale by t rLUJUOER a KELLY. r-n BrssEs", innnurvtf Bi-uan,. , JL For

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"T VERY ItODV W K-tv r.. TT ; - ; m will IS i.vivn rT--r.. . dise-riVt?1-"' 1UW IIP CTBIOl'l lairv-o n.. ' j " ' ' wrti-ty 9 nut MtFJIEDY. ! Kead what a sfKrer sars:' j plete cere. Uit adrUes every one who ia an&nng w ! trv it. !vM bv all lrorrtts, j cent ter ttv. Manafaetared at No. kast Kourth sreet. Cinctnuaii tt. Ak j for Strickland's tlc Krraed, iCKWk- ) DR. STRICIaXAirS'S jMellifluons Congh Balsam! Ctur s roughs. ColJ, Sore Throat, Astkms, J and ( onmpl Htu-Tt ia only necessary for j anv one troubk-d with these complain ia to try one bottie of ! Strickland's Mellifluous Oouh Balsam, to convince then tt.at tt ia the beat preparativin ever , used. It not oaly cure h above afll'Ctwna of the Throat and Lungs, but it cure Night fwMt and spitj ting of KUaod, ami is an excellent gargle for any kind of Sore Threat. It is pleasant to uke, and aaate mr.1i icine for infanta. lri-e SO cents per bottle. For aala ' by Pruggists generally. Iile or Death! Soldiers don't go back tc War, fOR many have died from Piarrhea and Pyaentart in your Kcgiia.-ut. Now take warning and do not return without aurtlrin vour knanaack with bottle of . . - - . Ir. Strickland' Anti-Cholera Mixtures j remember how mxny were saved last rear by taking ; it after Uing Uischargwl and aent frotu the has'piuls aa , inenrablc. One dose will inime-tiah ly relieve the nvst severe fvi of Piarrhea or Uyaentery. It is aci knowhtli;el by the faculty i lie the only niobciua known Vi cure Cliexnic IHarrbea and Pym-iiery. Now don't neglect it, for on your'return a change of diet and i water, Ac-, will moj-t eirtainl t bring on Piarrhea, and a 50 cent bottle of Pr. Siriokl'and a Anti-Cholera Mia j ture will cure you and several others. It will keep ; gHd in any ofinAte: Po not fail to tell your com-radt-s to pit a bottle of tt iu their knapsack's. ' Sold by PrngL-iCa arat f-cpared only by Pr. A. 1 Strickland, No. 6 East Fourth, street, Cincinnati, Ohi. Mr. Thomas Wools, Covington Kentuckv. a ill satis fv any one as to the weritaof this anrdicine- he cured himself and unnv aoMirra with it. March 511, tki4. 0-ly. Geo. XJitsocostor &Co. , MANtrracTCRKiut or Sash, Blinds, Doors, Stairs, I School Furniture, MANTLKS, DOORS & WIKDOW FRAMES j Shutters, Brackets, Ac., Ac. jre-Tli'v are prepared to do every description of Carpeuter Ytrk: Ve-p on hand Prrsaed Mooring, Sash, Poors, Winds, Ae.rai.t 1'iue Lumber, and Pine Shingles. Seur the Depot between Ft, Wayne Avenue and Fifth Street, Pee. 22. 113. " RICHMOND, INPIAXA. EZRA NYE, Stoves and Hollow Ware, Plnin, Pressed, aud Jnpnned Tin ware. A I so, Agent for t!m Halo of the Forest Queen Cooking Stove, A n I Manufacturer of all kinds of j TIN' AMD S1IKET-IMOB, WORK t Tin and Iron Roof ul ta Order. S:?fh II orders for Spouting, Gutters and Valley t, attended tn with promptness. Store apjoininif Scott's Farttiture Rooms, near the Pcpot, Hit hniud, Indian. Jan. 21, Itf I TO THE PUBLIC I J DAVID RAILS BACK, 1ROPKIETOR of the Lyndon Hill Nnraerien , would respectfully inform the people generally, j that be fO'-ls thankful for past favors, and solicits a eontinuancc of public patronage, having purchased the ini Wrest of John II. Hutton, bia former partner, and ia now adding largely to his stock of EVERGREENS, FRCTT TREES..RMALL FRUITS AND HIIRI RRERY, And having erected a large Green House, atill alding thereto with as good a collection of exotie plants as ran be found in the country, in good healthful condition, which lie offers to the public on as reasonable terms aa anv other brat-class Nurseryman can offer. He invites j b lies and gi-ntlemso genemUy to call and examine bia i stock and di-cide for themselves. .t j Richmond, Feb. 24. 1S64. '4-Jm. NEW FIRM 8c NEW GOODS! AT JToi MAIJf STREET. McMEANS A RROTIIER, having bought stock of Marshall G. Henry, an t made Urge additions to ! it are prepared to supply their friends and the public . generally with the beat quality and latest styles of j - Boots, Mhoes Hats and Caps, t Their stock will be kept full and complete at all times. aPn ,ne,l ownr. asvi ot nnrale materinln. They .aolieit tlie a- frionda W call before making mrciia-es. "Rearemberthe place. No. Rearemberthe place, No. 91, opposite National i Bank. Richmond, March 2$, 14. -3w. 1804! ' Spring Opening of Millinery Goods at tha L Extensive Sale and Exhibition Roome, :..,. o. 34, .viain-sl, Iticbmond, lad. MISS E. STRATTAN, f fTff'IIANTvFTT. FOR PAST PAYORS, RESPECTI M fwtfyeaHs the attentkm of the Ladies of Richmond i and V icinity to the largest, most varied and fashionable rstuck of Xiihnery ttooda ever ofbred in this City, direct from Eastern an T Toreign markets. Oas-amuiatiuo yMs-Ql find a fidl line of j Plaia and Fancy Bonnet, Children's and .Mte Hats, Bonnet Killts, Ibices, Veil, I Raches, Flowers, Buttons, Braids, aad m f all line of Trimmings ia endleaa variety. i The above goods have been selected with much care, ! and wish view of pleasing the most t-Meful. The T riai mi ng -epartmeat ia aauev to sunarviasoa of Mrs 11. Bradbnrry, whose taste ia too well known to need any conatsodafion. An examination is solicited bstw sbaaving your po refill, foeimg well assured ('having the moat extcusive stork to select from ia this city) that you can be well suited in every particular. ! - ' -: - Yery respaetfully, ' r JL .; ' STRATTAH. i !arct2yet. ,, .. . .,.,&-.',.( State of Indiana, Wayne County, S S. fa' the Wayne Cora nana Pleas Court, Mf 2rfro, A'P' 18e4 Disorce, Ho. 0. f V ABO LINE HJNSOAW, . ,; r : :iti: a si jAsfE3 H. HL5SHAW. 'Bit-kskwi, that, on the 12th day e March, 14, tb above muaed Puuaufl, by Peais and WUaoa, A tuwncya, filed in toe offlo ot tb Clerk of taw Warm Commoo Pleas Court, ber eomptaixrtagainst said dafi-idtat ia the above entitled cause, together with ths aftVlavit of aompstrat petana, that amid defendant Jara-a VL Hifishaw.is not a resident of the Stats of Indian-. Said James M. Ifinahaw is therefor, hereby notified of the filing and pemdmey esf said eonvptatnt against him, and that, anleas h appearand answer or dcaau r thereto, at ths eallinr of th sail esuss oo ths sseood daw of the next Term of said Court, to b bafwaaad beldat Um tn Uowsa ia iJnavnUf, tta the od ItWdav nf Ma v m at- aaiil aomouunt and to a-atsars aai tnCngs therein extntaiaed and aflaged, win be t true and the said cauaw wll he h-ard aad deters s , hv rValof ssJCwrt,sC-nrsru rr.TLti vrjims; Attys ef iu.