Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 34, Number 12, 27 April 1864 — Page 3

LOCAL COLUMNS;

RICIOJtOZTS, XXlTJXAlf A: Wednesday, April 27, 1C84. Mail Time Table. Bmion Posr-Orncx, Ja. 11th. . " MAILS CLOSE. Vlaenhna and F.i 815 A. a. Chicago ' Cincinnati barton Way Indianapolis and We-- - mails orix . Indianapolia and West Cincinnati--D.vton Way . . .. 9:45 A. X. . 5:00 r. M. SHIO P. . S:4i P. M. 9St A. n. 11:30 A. M. 11 A. M. 6:30 T. M. Columbus snd East 7:30. u. Hamilton mail, via Boston, Ac, leaves on Monday - Wednesday and Friday at 7o a. . -i Da. err. Tessdav, Tbursdav, Saturday : r. m. Unirm City, ria Arba, Ih-ttial, Ac, (same as Ham. Winchester via Near Garden, learea Monday and r . Friday, at - -' Do. arr. Tueaday and Saturday, at 4:00 r. . rOfnc open from 7:.tit a. M. to 7:0 r. at. On Urmday, from :00 to 10:00 A. M. ' A. WILLIANS, r. at. WE RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS pan tw NEW 5 PER CENT. 10.40 TJ. S. 330jSDS, 17. S. Coupons and Gold and Silver, BO'T AT THE HIGHEST PBEMIUM. Prompt Alteration OIVBN TO ALL TUB L'SCAL BRANCHES OK A BANKING BUSINESS. Extensive Sale of Property A Good Chance to Invest. Our old friend, Thomas Mason, wishes to sell his valuable Property on the corner of Main and Front sts., and also his Furniture Shop on tire stock of Furniture, finished and unfinished Steam Engine and aparatus, in short, everything t hand, Lumber, 4c, to carry on the Furnituie Business. lie will dispose of his Furniture, Ac, separately from his real estate, and ensure a good bargain to the purchaser. Mr. Mason has determined to engage in the service of his country; hence the reason of his desire to dispose of his property. For terras, and to examine the property, give him a call. A Small "Shaut" Found. On Tuesday morning of laat waak, aa Mr. Ili-on Haow.M waa coming into thia city from towards Centroville, he found a little boy, that proved afterwards to be tlie son of Jacob Shaul, sitting by the aid of the Pike, lie took charge of the little fellow and left him at the house of Mr. Bailey. Mr. BaOWM pursued his Journey, after doing Uiis kindly set, and shortly overtook a female of whom he enquired, if she had loat her child, she iufirmed him that she had left him on the road but begged him not to inform her husband, who waa then coining np, Mr. B. told him that be presumed he had found his child, and informed him where it then was. Shaul, thanked him, and wanted to know bow he eonld compensate him for his trouble, when Mr. Broera told him to do the same by any child he might find antler similar circumstanees, and that would pay him sufficiently. ' Mr. B. tolls us that, when the imoUvye S hauls met, which tliey did before he got out of sight, the mala Shaul beat the female Shaul most unmercifully with his tlsU, apparently, as he was at some distance from the mussing of the Shaul aforesaid. The husband being Uermad and tie wife of Iriali descent, and the whole family "red-headed" and both "parieuta" addicted to taking a 'wee drop too mueh" of the "critter," taken altogether accounts for want of proper affinity, and tneompatibilty of temper on their part. 3T Our old friend, Jerry Brown, had his team fired at on Saturday night last and one of his horses narrowly escaped being shot. t3S The account in last Telegram of an attempted assassination, turns out to W a hoax a "saw" run on Aleck. We are told by the man who was 'shot at, that the shot fired was one of those cases we noticed last week in our paper of careless shooting within the corporation, that the Marshal called our attention to. LOST! On Saturday, April 9th, on Sassafras street, between the "Ilicksite" Meeting House and Sixth street, a Fitch Martin Fur llctorine. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at Mrs. S. A. Iurr's Store, oo Fearl street. Hall op Miltoh Loons. No. tOS. F. A A. M.J Milton, Ind., April 23, ICS. At a stated Communication of the Lodge, the followlag preamble and resolutions were adopted : W nerves, intelligence has been received by this Lodge that Sergeant Jon Kow lbtt, a worthy and esteemed member of this Lodge, and belonging to Co. E, 7th Keg't ludiana Cavalry, has been for a long time missing, leaving no doubt that he was killed in a sabre charge on t'ie enemv, on the -th of Feb'y last, near Ohslona, Mississippi. And. whereas, it has pleased And in his mSnite wisdom to remove from among the living, our brother, Sjrg. Join Kowlett, a highly esteemed member of this Lodge, ia the prim of vigorous manhood ; Therefore, Resolved. That though we mourn his melancholy fate and early death, we bow with meekness and resignation, before the righteous will of him woo doclh all thing well. Resolved, Thai though his connection with our ancient order has been but brief our recollection of him as aa ttoanrabie, high ton 1 Citizen and gentleman warrants us in saying that in his death this Lodge baa been bereaved of a worthy and promising member, the Stats of aa earnest and patriotic citizen, the army f a bravo and devoted soldier. esolved. That we cherish with sincere paternal affection the m-raorv of his nvnv virtues, that we offtr to his kindred our heartfelt svmoathica in this hour of their paiuful bereavement, and kindlv direct them to him who tempers the wind o the sbcrn lamb for the eonaotatirn which earth cannot affird. Resolved. That th brother and sisters of our doparted Brother be tarnished a eopv of these rcsotctioa . aad that they be published in the Richmond Palladium. Cosasaittse .- Haxar W. ifarstx, Kwau Roaswrs. Willis F. Knox.

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'Wo take rvre&t treasure ia anowl edg ing the prompt payment of our claim for loss by fire in our Oil Mill, on the 7th of February last, by the following Insurance Companies, through William Bell, their efficient Agent at this place, viz: T.Patto Ixs Co.J h of v Turn 'Fjajun V do. ) All of whom paid our claim in full, on being furnished with a statement of our loss, and waiving their right to sixty days. Their aforesaid Agent rendered us every assistance in his power, in adjusting our claims. We may add that the "Miami Valley romnanv." of Davton. acted in a like prompt and honorable manner, and remitted us irom uayton, me juu amount of our claims. The amount paid us by each of these four Companies was five thousand dollars. We would cordially recommend the whole of them to the patronage of the public, believing- that there are no more reliable Insurance Companies in Wai-Uince. J. W. BURSON & CO. Richmond, April 1st 101. Bounty School Districts. Mr. S. R. WiiiX9, Treas. of Wayne Township Bounty Fund, reports that he received the following sums from the different districts, and paid then over to D. B. , Crawford: Dis. Ko.l, 8300; No. '2, 813; -No. 3, 8278; No. 4, 830O; No. 5, 830; No. G, 8295; No. 7, 8B00; No. 8, 8300; . No. 9, 8333; No. 10, 8303 50; No. 11, 830O; No. 12, 8300; No. 13, 8300; No. 14, 8288; making. a total of 84,048 50. Mr. W. advanced 8152 50, (for which he looks to Dis. No. 2, to reimburse him,) the City Council paid him 8970; this makes the whole amount received by him and paid into the hands of Mr.,'., 85,170. Mr. Crawford paid to fortyseven recruits, 8100 each, making 84,700 and 810 to recruiting officers for each recruit, amounting to 8470 mores thus making the sum received by him from Mr. W., 85,170. A Sivkrk Assault, and theik Colons TAkkm ! It is not often that we hear of a more chivalrous assault, and with such dyeing success, and so few killed, aa has been made on Howe A Steven' Family Dye Colors, and that too by ladies, wholly unaccustomed to any thing of the kind. Every lady in the country should continue the assault until these colors arc fuuud in every house. Hold by 11 Druggists throughout the country. Ororgfl W. Ilnraes, we notice, has commenced preparations for lsying the foundation of a large w are house, some fifty feet square, to consist of two stories besides the basement, and to stand on the south aide of Smith street just in the rear of his Store on Main street. Temporary Removal. Our friend, G. W. Baunks, has temporarily moved his Grocery Store, to Hams old comer, while he is remodeling modernizing his old stand. lie will be happy to see his old friends & customers and as many new ones who will consult their own in terest and convenience by dealing with him. His present location is highly appropriate, for he has the best Sugarcured hams in the City, for saleatfA Ham corner; lesides his supply of fresh Family Groceries is not surpassed by any other establishment in the City. Give him a call. The Aml.ie. We noticed some awkward drilling of our Home Guards, related to us by a spectator we were not present. Adjutant Hunt called on us yesterday, aud stated that both Maj. Manning and himself had been misrepresented in that article that he did not act as Adjutant, and that the one who did act performed his duty with credit, altho' not equal to one who had received thorough military training. He tells us that our informant is mistaken in at tributing the awkward commands to the Major or any other otlicer. We cheerfully make the correction. . . , . . 49 Main Street. For the very best assortment of Notions, Toys, Fancy Goods, Willow-ware, and Children's Wagons and a thousand and one other Useful and Ornamental Articles go at once to Emswiler k Crockkk's, 49 Main, Street. Their Stock is full. JIEMB O LV,S EX TRA CT B I V yfll '. THE GREAT OIVRETIC. HEMHOLD': EXTRACT BI CIU". THE UREA T DIVFETIC HEMBOLVS EXTRACT HCCHt'. THE GREAT DIURETIC. And a pesitive and Specific remedy for Diseases of the Bladder, " Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, And all Diseases of the Urinary Orjrsns. See Advertisement in another column. Cut it out and send for the Medicine st once. BSWAKB or COI'NTERFKITS. 11 lm Get a Copy of the City Ordinances, How at the Mayor's Office for distribution. Every citisen should have one, and know for himself all about the laws that govvrn him. Wm. BELL, Agent, Richmond, Ind. FIRE IIMSURACNE IS A POSITIVE BUSINESS NECESSITY, THE BUST Is Always tlie Cheapest ! j . Brrajnore Township, Hamilton Coaaty, O. TO THE PUBLIC ! ON TFIK MORNING OF K MARCH L" ST, MY Brick residence, situated near Sharon. O.. on the Lebanon Tarapik". was entirely destroyed by fire, upon v hich I had an insurance ui the Phoenix Company o Hartford, to tlie amount of Four thousand dollars, which I effected inOocober, 162. On the day after the fire, tlie Ajreot for theOwnpany for Hamilton County, vt,iWvl and inspected the ruins, aad -dav be has handed me a sirht draft on the East, tor the lull tawuat ui' my insurance oa said dweLing honse. I simplv state facts, leaving the public to jndge of the merits of toe ITxrnix. A. C. CLARK. AprS Sr, lt.

3?" For good Family Groceries, and every artielewnalljr kept k a-flrst class Grocery Store, go to Ilutton A Son's, No. 67, Main-st Hat! Reader, do you want a new Hat or Cap? Go at once to John Suflrins' extensive establishment and have your bead covered with one to your pleaaement, and at a price to suit you. By the time the 1ea ted term sets in, and you may need a Straw or Palm Hat, to keep your head cool, ha will have the very article yoa need. Fie Millinery. Our friend Mrs. Iltpp, has made large additions to her stock of Spring Millinery Goods, and our readers are invited to give her a call and examine her Bonnets, Ribbons, Ac Her assortment is very general, and will suit the most fashionable or plain, and her prices are reasonable. See her advertisement in another column.

Dr. Haughton, has taken possession of Lis beautful property, a few doors South of Main, on the west side of Franklin-st. and is now permanently located, and, when not professionally engaged, can be found there at all times, I'sadr to answer the calls of his friends and the public. Children owe muchuf their sickness to Colds Xo nutter where the disease may appear to be seated Its oriitin may be traced to suppressed perspiration, or a cold. Cramps, and Ludz Complaints are direct products of Colds. In short, Coldj are the harbingers of half the diseases that afllict humanity, for as they are caused by checked perspiration, and as five-eighths of the waste matter of tiw bodscapes tlirongUilXsf a, if these pores are closed, that proportion of diseases necessarily follows. Keep clear, therefore, of Colds and CoucliS.the trreat precursors of disease, or if con- ) tracted, break them op immediately, by a timely use of JAidume Purtcr'm Cmratice Bolrom. Sold by all Druggists, at 25 ceuts and 50 cents jwr bottle. 11-2w Notary! Our friend, W. D. John, has received the appointment of Notary Public and opened an office iu the Morrow Building, where he is prepared to take depositions, execute deeds and mortgages, 4c. We commend Mr. John to the patronage of our fellow-citizens as worthy and well qualified. Clean Up. The Marshall and Street Commissioner, have notified our citizens, generally, 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 have been unintentionally overlooked, they .request us to urge all to comply with their orders, and do this necessary work im mediately, or it will be done for them and taxed up against their property. t" It is not often that we 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 & Stevens, advertised in this day's paper, we feel we can hartily commend to all who may have use for dyes of any colors. For sale by all druggists. Gas! Our friend, James M. Starr, has -tha sole management of the Gas Works in tiiis city, and has. adopted the plan of requiring consumers, if they do not pay the collector their bills on presentation, to call at his Gas Office and pay notices to this import are left with each delinquent Gas consumer. Mr. Starr, is prepared to put up Gas Fixtures to order promptly, having constantly on hand the most tasteful patterns as well as plain. He also has for salo Fire Brick sndGas Tar. For any thing in the Gas line call at tlie Office, one door West of Emswiler A Co.'s, Main-st., up stairs. The Bet Hive--Has been receiving additional reinforcements in tlie shape of Spring Goodeof almost I everything in that line. Xow is the time to make selections whilst the Hive is full, and where bargains are always disposed of by our friend 1. B. Crawford and his kind and obliging Clerks. Fresh Fish! Fresh Fish!! OYSTERS. JAMES J. JORDAN', at o. 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. He also has on baud, at all times, I'.arly Vegetables of every seasonable varietv. Give him a call. 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Te every intel lurent mind, this journal adonis a constant supply of instru -tive reading. Scbscbibbrs should remit so as to have their subscriptions begin on tiie 1st of January, with the new volume. Those who preserve their numbers for binding have, at the end of the year, two handsome volume of 414 pages each S32 with several hundred engraving. Terms or SraacarmoN. $3 for one year ; $ 1.5 for sis mouths : $ 1 for four months ; 34 copies ia a Club can be had for f 40. Subscribers in Canada should renut Si Cents extra, to pay postage. Specimen Cortst sent free : also, gratis, a pamphlet of AVKI TO 1nVEXTOXS. Address MUNN A CO., Ptelishers. 37 iVi .Row, Vrw- Fere VUj. JAMES M. POE, IVotarr Public BrighrwcU BauVtng, No. XS4, Maia St, RICHMOND, INDIANA. Jalv S4, 3-Sl tf.

HEIXITIEET'S Inimitable Hair Restorative. IT IS NOT A DTK. But restores gray hair to its original color, by supply ing the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired by age or desease. All instantaneous dye are composed of lunar caustic, destroying the vitality and beauty of the hair, and aflbrd of themselves no dressing. Heimstreet'a Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its natural color by an easy process, but gives the hair a Laiariant Beaaty! Promotes its growth, prevents iu 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 themof the commercial agent, D. S. Barnes, 202 Broadway, N.V. Two sixes, So cents and $1.

LYON'S KATIIAIROJC. This delightful article for preserving and beautifying the hunts n.ha iris again pat npby theoriginal proprietor, and is now mad with the same care, tikill and attention, which first created its immense and unprecedented sales of over one million bottles annually! It is still sold at 2j 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 the most delightful hair dressing in the wuridbyt 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 warren ted as described. Any lady who values a beautiful he ad o hair will use the Katlfeiron. It is finely perfumed cheap snd valuable. It is sold by all respectable dealers throughout the world. D. S. BARNES A CO., New York. WYNKOOP-S ICEIAND 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 medical science ever mastered this class of diseases like Dr. Wynkoop's Iceland Pectoral. It is used with tlie most astonishing results in all cases of Bronchitis, Infiuenxa, Whooping Cough, Diptheria or Putrid Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup, Coughs, Cold, Nervous Irritability, Ac. The Kev. J. J. Porter, certifies, " that I have used Dr. Wynkoop's Pectoral for several years, myself and iu my family, for severe Pulmonary Complaints, and have reccom mended it to many others, and have nevei 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 Gilead, Peruvian Balsam, Elecampane. 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 Hold by all principal Druggists. Prepared by Dr. R. I. Wynkoop, and sold by D. S. Barnes A Co., New York. Aug. S, 1S63. 34. Slate for Roofing! ORDERS for Slating to anv amount, will be filled by addrejsing tlie undersigned at Abiiurton, Ind:, or leaving orders at tlie tirocery of Mr. G. W. Barnes in Richmond. This kind of Roofing is fericuling, and ttiere is no need of bepraising it. Those who have them, do not desire anv better or cheaper. NICHOLAS SMITII, Abington, Ind. Abington, Ind., Jan. 20. 1364: 1 mo T RCSSES, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, e. For sale by PLUMMEIt a KELLY. FURNITURE WAREROOM. TIIOXA HAYING refitted hU Store Room, arid extended his facilities for c XAsOM, manufacturing Cabinet FI.'RXITURE, Is now prep.ired to supply tlie public with superior articles in his line. He will make BUREAUS. TABLES, BEDSTEADS. WARDROBES, SOCIABLES. LOUNGES, SOFAS, CHAIRS OF ALL KINTO, And, in fact, everything in the shape of Furniture. He will also keep for sale a general assortment of Cincinnati-made Work. Prompt Payments. Selling his work st prices in direct competition with manufacturers of similar work in Cincinnati, he has adopted tlie CASH system of payments and for the CASH will sell as low as any house in Cincinnati thus making it to the mutual interest of all parties to pay cash on delivery of the work. The Old Established House B0BEBT HOSEA & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, Cor. Maia and Froat-sts., Cincinnati. Ohio; OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST CAS3 PRICE J ' ajQQHds N. C, Cuba ana Porto Rico 1,0003 a CosTee! Bac Rio, Java, Lajraira A 3f o-I-TKAfWa Bads. Crashed, Pewerel 9-PW -raaulatei v Coflec Refined Sugar! JST flfs11"' eneets Y. IT., G. P. Imperial 99WW&i Black Teas! all of late uunporteaooa. QQBa; Bals, Patau a dk Ragoot OOOn iArte4 8iM BlaMB( 1 9OOOi Art' p -4 Bk QQBoirs test Starch! QQBie Baaira .Vr York Sana! aOOOKe W 3ckerl: BaabersBoxes Choice Brands Tooaeao. Torether with a Urre sad general aaeortmeot of every arWie sold by Retad Groceries, Call and see. Oct Id 1363. 44 9. F. Fletcher, frrmerly of Ucbjaond, lad., ia now acting as Agent for this exteutive Bouse.

TFrom the Richmond Whig. The Charleston Courier makes a ti mclv suggestion in recommending the attention of our government to the naturalization and cultivation

of Calisaja, for the preservation or the health of our soldiers. This article has a peculiar effect upon tha liver, and guards the system against disease by exposure and irregular diet. It is said that the great success of the Plantation Bitters of Dr. Drake, which, prwvious to our unhappy difficulties was found in most Southern home, was owing to the extract of Calisaja of Calisaja Bark which it contained as one of its principal ingredients. "In confirmation ol this, we have heard one of our most distinguished physicians remark, that whenever he felt unwell from ordinary dietetic or atmospheric causes, he invariably relieved himself by Plantation Bitters. Kow that these Bitters cannot be obtained, a substitute should be prepared We understand our government has opened Hesitations with Dr. Drake, through a secret agent, but with what truth we do not know.' We are exceedingly obliged to the Ilichmand Whig for its reuiembranca of Au!d Lang Syne,' but we can assure "Our,poverninent" that the Plantation Bitters are noVfor sale to any "secret agents," North or South. There is probably several other things that "Our Government' will yet want. We know that we have the best and most popular medicine in the, world. t We ace- 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 so VI during the reign of Louis XVI, King of France, for the enormous price of its own weight in silver. It is remarkable for Dyspepsia, Fevers, Consumption, &c. Cascarila Bark For Diarrhoea Coli. and diseases of the stomach and bowels. Dandelion. For Innamation of the Loins, and Dropsical Affections. Chamomile Flowers. For enfeebled digestion. Lavender Flowers.-Aromelict stimulcnt and tonic highly invigoration in nervous debility Wititcrgreen. For Scrofula, Rheumatism.&c Anise. An arometic carminative; creating flesh, muscle and milk; much used by mothers nursing. Also, clove buds, orange, caraway, coriander, snake-root &e, S. T. 1860 X. A nother 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 na'me for the present. Humbugs and quacks howl aliout the Plaata tion Bitters; but the following is what's the matter, and they know it: PIAXTATION BITTEUS WILL CURE Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips. Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath. Flatulency and Indigestion. Nervous Affections. I'xcessive Fatigue and Short Breath. Pain over the Eyes. Mental Despondency. Prostration, Great weakness. Shdlow Complexion, Weak Bowels. LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. Very particularly recommended to Clergymen Merchants, Lawyers, and persons of sedentary habits. Also for delicate females and weak persons who require a gentle slimulent, free digestion, good appetite and clear mental faculties. Sold by all respective 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. H. D It A KB & CO. 202 BROADWAY, X. Y. NEW STOCK Jewelry, Watches, Notions, Q o FINCER RIXOS a Ur,re assortment of Plated Hare, Castors, Knives. Forks and Spooas; Masical Instruments. Are. 9" An assortment of Sheet Muie. eonatanttv on hand. K. B. DICKINSON, " No. 41, Main-st., Richmonl, Iml. Jan. 27, 164. 3tf EZRA NYE, IEALEa IK Stoves and Hollow Ware, Plain, Pressed, aad Japaned Tinware. Also, Agent fur the Sale of the Forest Queen Cooking Stove, And Manufacturer of all kinds of TLX AX1 SI1EET-IROX WORK I Tim mxf Iran Roof Put ia Order. -All orders for Spouting, Gutters and Yallers, attended to with promptness. Store apjoinin? Scott's Furniture Rooms, near the Depot, Richmond, Indiana. Jan. 27 ltt 18G4! Spring Opening of Millinery Goods at the Extensive Sale and Exhibition Rooms, Xo. 34, Main's., Ricamoad, lad. MISS E. STRATTAN, THANKFCX FOR PAST FAVORS, RESPECT- , e atwntk of the Ladw. of Kichiaood ""J lc""tT, o he laivest, most varied al faahirable stockof Miliinery Goods ever offered in this Civ. direct froni V"1 Foretem saarkete. Ou examinatioa you will tad a full kne ef rtim nad Fauaer Bouaets. Children and Miaweu Hats, Boa.et Silkv Iicea, Yeils, ?"!f l1rS Bnttaa-, Braids, and 7 fall lane erf Trimming, ia eadless satiety. JThaia poods have keen a-lected with mach care aad with the new of pieasin the most tasteful. The Tnmaundepartmeat m under the BorvrvMon of Mre M. Bradburrv, wboee taste ia too well known to neec any eossmeadatioa. An examms-jon is soucibi before snakmsr yw purchases, Twlmg well assured . hav toe most extensive tock to select from ia this oty! that you can be well suited in every particular. Verr resoectrhtlv. , Miaa E. STRATTAN. March ?5, 4 g 3m

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The Spring Hat Faahioas!

THE undersigned has Spring Strie of HATS, to which he invito ,K tentiou of all who would indulge iu the Utet fashion. Call at the Hat aad Cap Store of JOHX srFFRTV Richmond, Ind, April Cth, ISM.' Htf PAPER HANGING. T EE. APDINGTOX. ESPECIALLY INFORM! I A the public that be is prepared to perform paper hanging in the best possible manner, on short notice, and most favorable terms. Order left at S. U. luifjale's, or at his residence oa South 7th. street, will be prompt! v attended to. Jan., SSth, lst. J7tf SPRING 1864. "ffrs. S: A: ILIFP, North Pearl street, opa varied and extensive assortment of fashiouacie MILLIXEEY and FANCY HOODS to which she would Ipvite the auentkm of tlie ladies of Richmond aad vicinity. Ut stock coasMU of Ilaia and Fancy BONNETS Children and Misses HATS; . Head Dresses, Plain and Fancy Caps, ETS, VAILS, LACES, RlsIIKS, Silks, Ribbons, Flowers, aad Trimmings, in Great Variety. tr LADIES, CALL AND SEE For yourselves. The above Goods lv btvn svWted with CTvat care, and with tlie view of pleas ins the most tasteful. , Millinery Work;. Of very description done to order. IIats and Boruit'K Bleached and lVessed. KKhmmd, Ind., April 2d, 154, 10.3m Iiandredth's Seeds. 4 FIXL SI PPLY of these celebrated Seeds, A. just received by JOHN UELI, just received by JOHN UELI, Flour and Grain Store. FLAXSEED TO LOAN.y os rum best or tekiis. SPRING 1864. I AM now opening a new stock of SPRINti ;OOlS, in all tlie FASHIONABLE STYLES, Suitable for the Season, JOHN WILLIAMS, Merchant Tailor, And CENTS FURNISHER: 80S, Main Street, Richmond, lad. March 9th, lSot , 6.3m E. FT. IIlf.L. II. L. WETHER A LI) QUAKER CITY MULLS. HILL & WETHERALD HAVING purchased tlie Mill property recently owned by Kenworthy A Co., we dosire to inform tlie public that we are now enpagvd in t!ie manufacture of Flixir and Hrwadstufls. ami that we keep at all timos ou hands at the Mill, a supply of tlie bent quality of Family Flour to Exchange for Wheat, giving 38 pounds of Flour four a bushel of Wheat. We are prepared to pay tlie Market Trices for pood clean wheat delivered atour Mill. We deliver Family Flour to order, to citwens of ' Richmond, free of chariot orders left at l'luiimier A Kellv'a lru Store, or at Cain and Son's Uoard Vnrd w ill meet mt'i prompt atten tion. 9-3in. attachment notice. "mrOTICE is liereby piven, thst on the 2th day of Ma reh, 1 S' I, the u ndcrsiiriieil J uctioe if the Peace, on tiie affidavit and bond of Madison Mc Henry, iitaued a writ of attjiclniient against the pxxls and etK-cH ot Aiulrew J. KetitK-ly, whereupon. Haid attachment was retarued on tiie Mil day of April, lsrt. endorsed, "No lnpertv Found," and John il. I'ylo liein nerved with a pami'shee Kummons. Whereupon, the furtlier eon -.i.4. rntjin of the cast ami trial. U set for tie lt day of May, 1HS4, at 11 o'clock A. M., at my office in Franklin Tow uhliip, Wayne County, Indiana; of which said defendant, and all otliers iutertiated, will hereby taka notice. April 11, 18C4. HIRAM SLTLEE, J. P. lU-3w. Notice of Final Settlement. TOTICE is hereby riven, that I. Isaac N. Drory, i wl Ailmiuistrator of tlie Etate of K. C. Oray, dee'd, will make finaf sttttlement of said estate at tlie May term, I. N. DRURA', A.luiV. Aicil 11, ISfll. . . 10-3w. Notice of Insolvency. THE iimleryiptKNl as the Ailministratorof the estate of llicbe Johnson, lias filial his petition iu the Wayne Common Ilea of Wayne county, Indiana, for the settlement of said estate as an insolvent one. All prn)M liavio cLkims aainnt said estate, asn aotifled t appear at tlio May term, 144. Court to lie held on the 2nd Mondav of Slav, and have th-ir claims adjusted: ' ' JAMES PERRY, AdrnV. April tt, ISCi. 10. 3w. Oil Meal and Oil Cake IX iiaiititks to suit fur sale l.v JOHN BELL. Flour and Grain Store, Ath Ktreet, Xorth of the Meredith llonse. IiichmonJ, Ind., April 6, 1864. 10.3m ANOTHER ARRIVAL j t Xo. G8 3.Xain Street. .Saddles Harness, Uridles, Trunks, ' Collars, Waipe, Chaias, Hamea, Horse Covers, II rushes, Cord , DutTalo Robes, Currycombs, And a gener-dassortmeut of Saddlery Hardware. WM. L. BRADY. For Sale or Exchange. C m fh. ACRES of splendid rich lan 1 in Jasper UT lf county, Iowa, tietween tirinnell and Newton, near the M. A M. RailnJ, now in operation to 'Jrinneli and to connect with the Great Pacific Rail Road at Omaha Ciry. Tlte land is near a watercourse, and admirably located for a Sheep or a Stock Farm. Also, a fine tract ef asoacresia Pout-sheik Co, Iowa. Alio: a fine tract ol 320 acre ia Gruady Co., lows AIo, a Cue tract of 10O acres in Dallas Co., Iowa. A lo. a fine tract of no acres in Tama Caw, Iowa. AIo, a fine tract of SO acres in Warren Co., Iadiana. AIo, a fine tract of SO acres ia Egdar Co, Illinois. All or a portion of this pro pert v will be soli low for cah or exchanged for a good Farm, or property in this City, and from one-third to one-half in cash paid when necessary. Address P. O., Box 61, or applv tn y M. BEA.L, Atrent, Maia street. Richmond. Ind., March 10, 1A4. t-4w. DR. J. GARRETSOX AS RXKOVXD TO CHA'3 PRICE'S NEW BLOCK, Xo. 7, Xorta Sereath Street. Rkhraond, Jan. 20, 1364. . 43 tf VYERS, JANES, and other Family Mdiemes, l--w for sale by PLLMMER A KELLY. . 7 IlIXti BLl'E, In S and 70 eenbi. boxes. "V sate by FIX MMEK a KELLY. BRrSHES, HAIR BRCSHES, TOOTH BKCSHES, Flesh Brushes. Crumb Brushes, Sbwe Brshea, Shoe Brushea. Scrabbunr Bruabes, from a ceuts to 3 dollars At. the drug store aT PLCMMER KELLT. DrSTERS, FEATHER DCSTKRS, PTCTrK Duxtera, Hearth Dusters. Fumitare Dusters, Counter Duti-r, Chimmey lerrs, Varying ia price ffB 19 eeats to 2 drdlai-B. Fnr sale bv PLCMMER a KELLT. OOT SCRAPES WITH BRCSIIES ATTACHED. For sale by PLCMMER a KELLT. all AGNOLIA TABLET, MEEN TVS, LLLLT w tate, reart lfrops. ror sale r,v PLCMMEli m KELLY. rlQCID ROCGE, fcOCGE POWDER, CARNTCM. J For sale by PLCMMER KELLT.

KeHtVbl Insurance ! ! FABlXRata AND tTawtorqi'lXCY, Illiaota. CVMTIAX. 453,019,03 Available smb SO Days Call. F!";! L rrveu w. the luswanee of Puus ucnea I'wellM tarn Kuiklinya, aad their truta, mclwling hvc stock, aaiat lues or auun by The hwees suMamed aad reported to tha Company. Xave all beeu adjusted promptly to the entire satisfacjob or the SHoWere. aad paid ton? before Baatuntv. OFFICERS AND P1KECTUR-S. jy f'ne, rrrklort, Quiucv. h -. '"a. Vice I'reaaWat, Qui or v. Pailo A. Goadwia, I-cvi 1'. llewell, . Wn. Marsa. W. H. Van Frank, Secretary, ' -UKURUK W. KENT, . .eurrai Acent, cAntac. J. X. K!VOX, Attent far Watae Co-, lad. March, 3, l-, I v

ESTABLISHED 17C0. - . , ,, , ..( PETER LORI L L-V RD, SjT warf Tiact JKunwAuw, ia aad twCansabentSU, (Formerly 43 Chatham Street, ?few York.) Uv-OCLH CALL THE ATTENTION OF DEAL, ers to tiie articles of hi mauuCarture, vis: BHOWX Xl'FF. Macal.ir. IVmtKToe, meIUppee, l"ure Virjrinia. t rw Kappae, . .. JTarhitochea. American UeavVravu, Cpenha o, YELLOW SXCFF. icouh, Kuewr Dew Scetch. Hu-h Toa.t )Ve.h U arr ltew Scotch. lrudt lliirh Toast, Freah Somch er Lundyfoe -T-A.ttentioi a, railed to the larfpe reduction pru-e l FiiH.M.'ut Clu-win- sad Smciaw Tobacce which will he found of a Superior Quality. TOBACCO. MOKtso. Fixe Crv Chiwinc. Smob Lone, P. A. U. or pllun. 3.sm. No 1, Caveotliah. or Sweet. . Spanish. -!- wret tWr..o Cani.lorf Nos. 11 mixed, Tin Foil Cavendish, TurUab Granulated. li. A ruxtriarof prices will be sent oa applira ion way ieo. U.lvr 19 PI LEG. : A SUrtE CURE!! IJtYERY BODY 13 BEING CURED OF THIS A di&tressmK disease by the use- ef DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Read what a suflbrer says: Mr. J. .! Ilaxarde, 164 Second street, Cmciiinan, O., ays he has been a dreadful suAVrer with Piles ter a ion time, ami has tried nearly evervUunfr. aad eoald blAin no relief. Ha used alxmt ode-fourth of a pot f Or. Stm-kland'a Pile Ointment, and it wade a complete cure, lie advises every one who is salatruur to jry it. Sold by all Prujrpists, 50 cents per poC Manufacture I at No. S East Fourth arret, Cincinnati O. Ask or Nirirklaad's Pile Kemedy. ... t SV t t DR. STRICSXAimS Melliflnons Congfi Balsam! (-lures Convha, Colds, More Throat, Asthjaa, J aad Couftumpltoa. It is only necessary for anv one troubled with these complaints to try one bottle of Strickland's Mellifluous Coiegh Balsam, to convince tlie m that it ia the- bust preparation ever used. It not only cures the above aActns of the Throst ami Lunirs, but it cures Niffht Sweats and Sptttiiur of lilood, aud ia aa exeelleat frsrle fer any kind of Sore Throat. It is pleasant to take, and a safe medicine for infants. Price tMI cents per bottle. Foe sals by Druggists generally. Hiife or Death! Soldiers don't go back tc War, ItOR many have died from Diarrhea and Dysentery in your Regiment. Now take warning and do not return without supplying your knapsack with a bottle of Ir. Strickland's A at! Cholera Mi t tare, remember how many were saved last year by taking , it after being discharged and sent from tike hospitals as incurable. One dose will immediately relieve the most were cases of Diarrhea or Dysentery. It ia acknowledged by tlie faculty to be the only mediriae known to cure Chronic LHarrbea aad Dysentery. Now . don't neglect it, for ou your return a change of diet and -: water, to., will mmt certainly bring on Diarrhea, and , a M cent bottle of Dr. Siricklaad'a AAti-Cbetera Mixture w ill cure vou and several others. It will keep good in any enmatt. Do not CeH to tell' your oom- , rudes to put a bottle of it in their knapsacks. Hold by Iniggits snd prepared only by Dr. A. Strickland, No. 4 East Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohie. Mr. Thomas Woods, Covington Kentucky, will aatia fr any one as'to'she mrrita of this medicine; he cured himself and many soldiers with is, ' , March 30, 14. - - '9-Iy. Geo. Utisocoster & Co. mxLf actt ax as or. Sash, Blinds, Doors, Stairsr School Furniture, MA.VTLES, DOORS 3c WINDOW FRAMES Shutters, Brackets, eVe., eVc T-TXtrr are prepared to do every description of Carpenter Work; keep on hand Dressed Flooring, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Ac, and Piae Luenber, and Piue Shin- ; . - - j Xear the Zfrpot bthreen Ft, Wayne Avenue and Fifth Street, Dee. 22, 1SA3. RICHMOND, INDIANA. rslIER VIXKf;R,-Pre and Sharp,-at Vj 1 ew PLL MMEUA KELLT'd Drug Store. (.HFXTIC DYER, Tarietr of colors, at I w runxtll A AtLLI lrug Store. T OREEW OHIO LIXIXEXT, for sale by the M-d gross, dozen or bottle, by l-w PLUMVfEB k KILLT. AT L.4.8TT Coal OO CTiandetisra, Buspsnsirei Lamps, Bracket Laatpa, Saaad Laampa, Hand Lamps, just eeeeived. Our stock ia now fuller with a finer assortment, than ever before and will be sold low atwfoAcaeleorresBU. PEUMMKR KLILLT. CO A I. OIL kiwis, At majKExU V trie i i'LL'MMER a K lOAL. OIL CAXS, Oalloa and Half Gallon. At PLCMMER a KELLT-M. nORCELAIR eV PAPER SIHADRIC la 1 ,r.tf. At PLCMMSKa KKIXra. WICK AMD WICK TVIMBR-rar aaie by. PLCMMER a KELLY'S. IWOfTRCCTnKE CHIaf If IKff.-Fer Kitchea use. Sold by PLCMMKR a KXLLT. a cexts wAirrctv W from o Cents br everr nersna. ! I mte that rutaila far 92, ay B.UWI Oct , ti. I aS-taa ITS i ALOILCHIMXIl a. For sal by PLC! I CUE CIDEK YIKBBA WKt AaU toe mtm hf n e, i . lm J rmXJkXCUCO, Ms IX ' Omeead EtesHeaea SJiath aaudrlla Eaat aide, bttssa ataia aad Walaat, July 17,183 SStf aUCHMOND, IxmaBA.

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