Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 34, Number 27, 24 August 1864 — Page 3
LOCAL COLUMNS. RICHMOND, INDIANA: Wednesday, Aug. 24, 1864.
Mail Time Table. RitBtfOKD IWr-Orricr, Mt, 16th. MAlL.i CLOSE. Columbus and Eut Chirafro Cincinnati Ilavton Way la Uananolis and West wails or In linap!' and Went Cincinnati Itavton War Ciiirapo 8:13 A. M. V li A. M. 4:4a P. M. ...4:4i P. M. ...4 4i r. M. 0:.10 A. . , 1 1 ::; a. m. 11 : '.) A. M. f,:'ii) r. M. r,-.M r. m. kt., Ifiret on Monday 7:0 A.M. Columbus and East H itriilton mail, via Iloston, W e'lwwir n1 r rulay at Io. rr. Tucsdav, Thnrslav, Maturday -6:0 r. . l'nion Citv, via Arba. Ithsl, Ac, same as "im l Winchester via New (iarden, braves Monday and lndar,at "'" Do. rr. Tuesdar and Saturdav, at " r. M. C-Ortireoen from A. M. to 7:30 r. M. On Sunday, from U:U0 to 10-.00 A. M. rzrrr: Admirsh of John I). Dkkkeks We .... , inv ite the s,ecial attention of our readers to the Address of Mr. I) fk.es, on tlie first page of to day's Palladium. We hope every one of them, who has a neigh- : i, bor that is crvmir "compromise w itn our nji" i Southein brethern," and "Peace, will induce them either to read this speech himself, or listen to it while it is read in his hearing, so that he can sec and know . . the only terms on which the ftoutnern traitors will compromise and have peace. ONE MORE RALLY ! The patriotic citizens of "Old Wayne" are once more called upon to enlist in tlio service of their country, and avoid the draft. Lieut. C. It. Johnson and Major Joi;x S. Lyi.e are receiving re cruits for cither the t)Nh, 1 W or TUKF.K years' service, and are paying the hi'ihttl premiums allowed y the Government, County and Township. As hut little time is left to operate in, all , , , .. , 11 i t once. Ollice in Ham's Huildings, corner tf Main and I'earl streets. Excursion. Tho Congregation and Sunday School of T.viox
CHAPrL, will goon an Kxcursion, on a Special Train j to KNKinTsTowM on Tuesday next 30th, inst. j -, r , . '. -9 Our old friend bowix icker., was here Tickets for Adults round trip $1 00. ' " " Children " " 25 cts. 'ast w-'ek on a brief visit to his family, in this Richmond, Aujr. 21, I. city, Ijeing eniged in Na.-,hville, Tenn. as Clerk " j with Messrs. J. M. Scott and John Mauzv, who Tub Chicago National Convention of "all aro jn ,he Tu!)acco ,ni cigar ,ra,)e Messrs. norts" of peaces!., meet on Slonday next. j 8colt & Mnzy aro doing a S1iendid business, " we are pleased to learn their sales amountWayne County Agricultural Fair The ing to not tfM thtn jl00 J0 per monlf,. Our Wayne County Agricultural Society will hold : fricnd Viewers brought ns a tine sample of their its annual fair at the Fair Ground near this city, ; cigars, which we "puffed'' with much sati faccoiumer.cing on Tuesday, the 27th day of Sep- t;on-
tember and continue Ave days. A largo exhib- j ition of the products or the farm and the shop is anticipated. tJT Policeman Sanborn, arrested a bounty jumper on Friday last, and placed j him in the "Calaboose" for safe keeping, He first went as a substitute in the 21th I . , A. n. . ... Mtssoun, and then the l'Jth Ohio; with . the first he stayed one day, and the last two weeks. Treasurer's Report. 'I.ndirs Soldier's Relief Circle. In Treasury, Oct. 31, ISS3, $10(l,jtf Kkckipts. Cash lu-ceipts since that date: Thinated bv Mr. Murphv, " .Mr. John Brandt, " " Smaller sunn, Concert by Black Swan, - Whitney' Necromancy, - Mush and milk supper, - Horticultural Fair, - - Collected in I'res. Church, (Aug. 4ih1 Collected in M. K. Church, (10 oo S4 o 62 20 III 4 It il 15 ii Monthlv contributions etc., collected by Com. 45 30 Collected for benetit of hospital of 124tli, Kefc't. 31 35 Sale of siinJrr articles, - S SO Total Total i including 10(J 50) KxritMitTfRES. Kapended since tct. 3d : For Thread, Tape, and Buttons, Muslin, Crash, Ticking. Yarn, Tens and Ink, ...... Klaa batting, Vinepar, Soldering cans, Crackers, - Bottles Onions, Sundries. Hospital washing. 124th, Keg't. Various articles for hospital, $5i4 14 ..$'.(.) 74. 44! ir j li 05 j 2 on , 37 2. i 7 o ' . j o S 1 v l an j 7 9i . . . .w i $ j71 S7 Total. In Treasurv. Auir. 17th. lfil. ss S7 J( l.li II. FtSLFT, Trranrer. Timotht Nicholson, lias been quite sick for the past week, and though yet confined to his bed, we are glad to learn that he is convalescent. Jtj.i rkrt II. Ulanohakd, Es., re-
tliriied home last week, from a brief Visit : nouncinif cvervt!ii:i- that has been developed as "into hi parents in Brookficld, Mass. j vented for electioneering purposes and are designed to i 1 alarm an I humluijf weak-tnin led and i;m nut jKMple V' Tho Largest Manufacturer. The : we would i ke to know nhcti-r this tory cbtor win Ttlt'iram, in puMishing the list of reve-1 ,1i"tH,,' of the ,hirt-,r two 1,0108 r "- "J be , , . . . , . 1 Urire amount of fixed ammunition, siezeJ. bv the au ntie debtors, erroneously placed the tax . t!iwitie9 in.1UnjHit oa Saturday I,,-, which w., Of Olir friend JON AS W. YEO, at 66,50, i eonsipne-l to Grand Commander Ponp.of the O. A. K. Instead of the sum of 81,040 35. Mr. ! in h wne brief manner, by pronouncing all -hnmYo, is far ahead of 11 his competitor, i but""d "iB?d for PT '" 1 I connection with his new plan of disposing of the exin mantlfacturtng Thrashing 3Iachines, j istence ot "secret organizations," Ac, in his party, the Separators, Portable Engines, Dragsaws, editor publishes the denial of that arch-ir;tor and Ac, this season, as the heavy tax he pavs ! c,nPirf,r' Pan- Voorlices, that be -had do oce"
will testify, an, ho infm. ! V i . l" 1 oa.rs, M-im, i.ni m-en largely increased !
if he had had Stllhcient help SO as to ! f,s- We publish in another column. Gen. Cabiunghave filled all his orders for work We are ' TO" 8 roas"ns f,'r sorPsinr -ritual, oaths, tc," rlad to record such aul..tant;.l : a-' W urn found in Voorhees'a office, as alleced.
of prosperity among our enterprising manufacturers, as the above. "WATcn and Wait!" In the recent sezure of the boxes of revolvers and ammunition at InJianapolis, which were lableil "Sunday School Bools," a roll of four hundrtJ reltl prisoners, now confined in catnp Morton, was found in Grand-Commander Dodd's safe, who bad been initiated into the order of the "Sons of Liberty," or the "O. A. K." With this bond of brotherhood existing between the traitors of the North and South, is it any wonder that the former call the latter '-Our Southern Democratic brethrenr
Tub Richmond Graded Schools will open on Monday, September 5th, and in conjuction with the Public Schools
I will continue in session nine months, A tJ BUJVIIU V UUC 1 . 1 1 V 1 - , II fc . .,liW', fund is sufficient to maintain a st-hool for not more than four or Ove months, but by an arrangement of the School Trustees of this city entered into with the teachers employed to carry on the Public Schools, a nine months "term will be secured and that without any interruption. Cap. VT. Ciias. .Ir.FFtEis, of the 5th Ind
Cavalry, who lost hi riht arm near At- than 10,000 inhabitants. His energy, lanta, on the 4ih of July last in battle, integrity and devotion to business, rereturned on Friday last, and is now at j suited in the accumulation of a handsome the house of his brother in law, John II. j fortune. The poor of our city will bear Thomps n, in this city. He is very J crcfitful testimony to his liberality and much reduced in flesh, suffering as he j kindness of heart. Rut these gifts to has from the effects of his wound and , the needy, although numerous and liberal, amputation of his limb, and the fatigue J did not satisfy his benevolence; and beof traveling; but the indomitable energy licving that a public library would be and never give-up spirit of the Captain, I more conducive to the public good than is there in all its vigor, and it will not be any other expenditure of the same amount long before he will again be about the J of means, he purchased lot 35, in that
i same w hole soaled ''Chax'' barring his j good right arm, which he has lost in the ! .ce of his country, fi-uUng against 1 Southern traitors. No l:!trfr able to jw.f I J t,(e arme1 (.ne;iljC!i cf t10 ,est liovcrmnent on eartli, : he is, thank fjod, not incapacitated to i raise his voice for the ii;ht and assi.t in ; defeating, at the ballot-box the svmpa x- .i i thi.ing Northern tones, who are giving ! ..aii, ajJ(, co,nfort- to t!K.;r Southern j Democratic brethren. XiT We It-am that about twenty re omit liir lioon rl ,t i n oil in thia tnven. ...... ...... ...... . --- ...... - . . - . ,jip njnety more are wanted, to relieve the township lrom the draft. Ihepros pert is ffooil we understand to fill the quota of 1 10 y the first of September. (jVe received a friendly call from the Iceman, we noticed last week, and he assures us that he's too n-ics v man to induce any "small boy" to try his frozen iikvkhage for pies ! He informs us that the L w was a Unit nineteen years old, t) whom his receic was given, and ne accounts for the y ung 'un being so verdent , fr0m the fart that he came from "Soceum !" i We make this correction in justice to our friend who is engsged in the :ooi.io trade ; '" 1 ' I ffc7"I. B. MoKRtf, Ko., formerly of this citv. and now of I'.urlington, Ijwa, is on a visit In his parents in this t icinty. We were pleased to see our younjj friend, and to leirri that he is doing well. Ho has the vim in him to make a ; successful lawyer. Ho will always have our j , , w:s , EiVs Pali.apum:--Yott should have been in attendance at tho Exhibition at Earlham, on the ;th and Gth inst. of the 'Ionian and 'I'hicnix,' as I was, and on joyed tho intellectual feast on that occu si0n lt would take up too much of your valuable paper to iive sketches of all the Inductions read and spoken on these two evoniuirsi, an. I it mi;ht be considered inviliou, liraifte c, - morc than thft other of the contributors, therefore, I generalize, briefly. The oration of E. II. Dorland. on 'The Chained Itiblc, was well delivered, and abounded in historical truths. The Ad dress of l'rof. Test, was pood and to the point. Pleasant Taylor's dissertation; J. II. Pat:y's "Hiht in the Abstract;" E. Stanton's '-Our Work," and Wm. Hussell's "Free at Last," were well worth
v 5 j listening to and their sentiments remom154 2 ! n'rm-r nt Salutatory, by Miss Steere;
".National arums, by I . 1-.. I oihn; "Gleanin;!," by Miss Taylor, and Jliss Cilbert; "What a Cotton Seed told Me." by II. N. Lancaster; ' Man I'nmindful," by Miss Ileese; "More Sugar in My Cup," by Miss Odium; "We Know in Part,"' by Miss Pray; "Disconnected Themes"' by Miss Dickinson; all exhibited a variety ! of talent of a hip-h order, and showed tua' tne scholars of EarHiam were learuing to "shoot" in the right direction. Yours truly. Spectator. Our "Spectator" friend, will cxfuse us of course for absence from the aoove interesting entertainment, when we inform him that our "card" of invitation come up amono; the missing. The comni ,ttce of arrangements, probably,fearin; we Should berrtitCf.tOok COnuasston on . . "s aim Kept tne earn mieiiiieii lor us in their own possession. It's all riirht, however. Ed Pal A Short Ptsros l. The J jTrrnni. of last week, very briefly disposes of the published evi leno of the eisteno in its party of the treasonable organization of the "O. A. K.," conspiracies, and plots, bv pro"u" lo-rjre voai -mieea nun dredco; dred copies of the ritual, oaths, ic. of the Sons of j Liberty" (or O. A. K.) had been found therein was ani W0 wnnl.f like to Mar fmm th r.iFM,!.! ,li't, the JrfmoniaH, whether or not be considers that Gen. Caii!m;tox had sufEcient protmds to arippcs that Voorhees bad a law office, and that "these papr' were found in it ? CTalry, sing Gen. Sioneraan : Daniel R Scott, Henry Unverraifft. William ! "'oi r.: i U 1 . onn ''" Jn'i. Thomas Neat Berry. Morris Kmkend.'.l TAm-. m.. Berry. Morris Kujkendall. Edward ClarV, Geo! Mernclt. Hrnrv tll n.. : v. :-i t I Pool. John B F CroAk rt.lb. i . i ham Vanhorn. ' Tha first (bar on th list war. fr-,m TiLeK tnonl 1 ,T rrom K,ch'
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I HISTORY OF MORRISON LIBRARY. i , Robert .Morrsox, the founder of the
library which bears his name, was lxrn j , , l . I nil , . ' ' - - ' . Carolina, on the l&th day of October, : 17fi, and removed to the present locality i of the city of Richmond, in the spring j of I S 10, at whic h time the present site of j of the city was an almost unbroken wilj derness. From that time to the present j his residence has remained unchanged, ! and he has been a prominent and active nartifinant in the enterprises which have convoite I a mere wild into a city of more j part of the city laid out by Jeremiah Cox, and erected a librarv building there on. The building contain, in addition ' to the library room, a dwelling for the j librarian, and an ollice for the township j trustee and the library committee. I The library room is arranged and fitted up in the most approved modern style. The co-'t of the lot and iinprovei incuts is !5l'J,4i7. He then placed in the hands of acom- ', mittee, consisting of Jesse P. Siddall, , Jesse S. Wilson, John Nicholson, Timothy Nicholson and Dr. U. P. Rear, the n-. , ... C w.ti.kit ,-!;. .V t It s -.--. nillll Ul -' ' ' ' .' , " II IV II IIIV , ? V 1 ' IVJ 1IJ'.. f ' priate in purchasing Iooks. to be placed in the building erected bv him. He had previously invested in looks, which are now in the library. The total donation for a lot, improvements and books, amounts to 817, 1U7, all of which he has devised to "Wayne township, of Wayne county, Indiana," in trust, for the benefit of the inhabitants of said township torever. The township librarv is l'laced in the same room, and will foi m a part of 'The -Morrison Library." The library is placed under the control ol si library committee, consisting or four persons; which committee is to ailoj.t the by-laws, rules and regulations, tiloint the librarian, purchase books, ami have the jroneral snperviston of the library imk! I h i llin its. The committee consists of Wilianj Perry, as township trustee, anil Jesse 1. Siddall, Jesse S. Wilson and John Nicholson. The township trustee shall always constitute one of the committee. Vacancies in the committee are to be tilled as follows:
I he hrst vacancy, by the township trus- , . , . - I market r.ite, is n t less than t?n per cent, per annum. tee; and the next two vacancies, by the ! "common council" of the city of Rich- ! ITS EXK.nPTIOV TRO.M STATi: ail MlmonJ. Afterward, whenever a vacancy J XlCll'AL TAXATION.
oocurs, it is to be lilled 13" the trustee or council, whichever made the prior an
pointment then vacant, so that two of ! ,ted' a scial Act of C""gress "P" a" loW d said comr.littee will always have their j Treamry noUt from Inral Utxotwn. On the average, this appoint 01 'lit from the Council, and one exemption is worth about two per cent, per annum; from the township trustee. Any member j ,ccordinfr tl1 the rat0 of t.ation in various parts of of the committee may be rt moved bv ., , , the countrv. the concurrent action of the trustee and a majority of the council. j 11 is Merei that no securities off.-r So great inIn case the trustee and council. or either i ducoments to lenders as those issued by the governof them, nt any time fail, neglect or re- ment i ail cthcr f(rin. f in lehte lns, the- faith fuse to perform the duties assigned them, ! . , , . , r - ! orahilitv of private parties, or stock companies, or then the judge of tne avne circuit ! court, or of any other court of record in -P"ate eom.mini.ies, only, ,s pledged for payment, said county, is to perform the duties as- , whiIe ,!ie hole property of the country is held to sosigned to the defaulting party or parties, j cure the discharge of all the obligations of the United Said real estate and books being devised ! States. ; for the inhabitants of said township for- ; While the government offers the m-.st hVral term, ever, the itido'e aforesaid is empowered , . , . . ,. .... . . . I . , , t ' , . 'or its loans, it believes that the verv strongest appeal , to do w hatever may be necessary to en- .pit : force its appropriation to the uses speci- j wUI to the lnv"u-v anJ pafiotism of the people. fied. I duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits. I Thus, by the munificence of one of its The party depositing must endorse ujion the oriyiiuil citizens, the township is now owner of a ! certificate the denomination of notes required, and ; permanent public library, the use of : whetht.r thev are t ie issuell in biank or pa -able to ' which is free to all its inhabitants. , , . . ,r. . .. ... . , -.i , i order. W hen so endorsed it must be left with the the library will be opened with about i t'.lhlO volumes Of books, which number ,'"m'-er receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the
we tru-it will soon be increased by dona tions from other liberal citizens. The "Manual Labor and Workitiij I T,.-. t.. " c ..:.. :i. ..,.! .uj-u ausiittm-, ut I"" Botni i a Lieucrocs none 10 luuiiuiu the public p;tod, removed their valuable ! librarv to the same buildin-r, and it now i forms a part of The Morrisson Library. RULES. 1. The officers of the Morrisson Library shall be a President, Vice President. Treasurer, Secretary and Librarian, all of whom, except the Librarian, shall l members of the Library Committee. 2. The librarv shall be open every day durine the rix months from the lt of April to" the 1st of October, from 3 to fi o'clock, r. M., and during the six mnnths from the 1st of October to the 1st of April. lrom 1 to 4 o'clock, r. M.. cv-ept on Sundavs, Christ- ! iv- x' i . i i . i i . - : rii.is. sn i -rv ear. ii s,i:in ais oe ojien everT .-ai-urday evening from 7 to 9 o'cltK-k. 3. The Librarian shall keep a catalogue of the books, properly numb-.-r and arrange the same: keep the room and Noks in jro-1 orderian entry of t-ooks taken from the library and their return, and the name an 1 residence of tlie H-rsons taking the same: note d wn tines and penskies for the in-urv, destruction or overkeepinr of books; si-e that the rules covernii.c the librarv are en o-rce.1: collect all tins and penalties: carefully examine re 'limed books, and note down imurv to or defacement thereif. have the excbi-ive ri "lit to take bwks from tl-.e i shelves, and replace thera when returned: keep the ! cise locked and permit no one to handle books on the shelves; lahol t'.ie bew-ks;: pla-e each book the number of the case to which it Ik-Iods. and the numlier of tlie bek on the shelf: at ca?h montt ly nijct-up of the com mittee n-p-'tt in writing all violation of these rules, ! also all volumes n--edimr n-pairs, or nnSt f.-r u-e: re- j cor 1 the names of donors of biks and a list of books ; donated by each person, which donation shall be ac- i kn-wle .be I br the corumittethronch the citv papers: j make an annual report of the condition of the library j to the committee at their April meeting. " i. If any person lose, deface or injure a book, or ; sot of lior ks, lie shall make compensation therefor to tiie Librarian, and if such book le one of a set he shall ! either rep! ice the set or piv tiie full value thereof, and ' may then receive the remaining volum-s as his proper- j i Wrtrin" or markiro-in a hook, or tnrninc-rfown ! anv tv:.rtion of a leaf, is prohibited, and the Librarian ' shUase a fin? therefor. j 6. liDilii-j are ect:tleU to two volumes at same ; tim?. and a single person to one, to be retained twenty- j en? days, and a tine or Ere cents per week, or fraction i of a week, for each volume, shall be paid for detention loneer than the tios allowed .. o person shad be permitted to takeabook from i the librarv so Ion as any fine assessed against him ! "i'lSw CTiariiatis sending small children to 1 the library, must send an order w hh them, to insure a ; BOOK. . ! 9. Such books as ttur be designated by tia Library 1 ) Committee shall not be taken from the library room, but : be kept as works of reference, and consnlted there oo- '( lv. except by permission of the Library Committee, i These Nssfcs are d:stinruished in the cataloftie thus . IU. So snvAing or chewing shall be allowed in tbe i library room. : 11." Books detained one week lonjrer tlian a"nwed j shall be sent tVr by the Librarian, and the expenses ; thus incurred be assessed against tbe person jruiltT of ' such detention. i 12. All tvx ks must be returned to the librarv on ale fro. j the 'election should be made before coming to tbe It- I brarv. and the case, shelf, ristnher and name of the ! i7w oopk wnixen aown na luroisucu x ucrarxan, jusx .v, ,i ,v, . i , r i , i - 1 14- Catalogues will be furnished by tbe Librarian j for 14 cents each li- The repilar meetintrs of the Library Committee SU on 'tnt wdtesdaT emrnc of each nvwth. 19. Persona taking bock rrou the librarv shall Dot tlm to others, 1" Any pToa whe reray a-vd w-iruHv noUWt the rr:V nt the library will be cxcl-vicd frtn Its we.
57.30Loan!
The Secretary of Ue Treasury ves notice that subscription will be received for Coupon Treasary Notes, payable three years from Aug. lid, 1? . v":t! eeiciaanua! interest at the rate of seven aaJ three-tenths per ceut. per annum, principal aaJ interest bcth to be paid in lawful money. These notes will be convertible at the crtkm of the holier at maturity, into six per cent. old bearing bonds, payable not less than fire nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Government may elect. They will be issued in denominations of $00, $10", $500, 1,000 and $5,000, and all subscriptions most be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty d' -liars. The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of transportation charges as soon after the r.-i-e.j.t of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be pre pared As the notes draw interests from August 15, persous making deposits subsequent to that d.it niut pay the interest accrued from aate of note to Jato of deposit. Tartii-s d-positing twenty five thousan 1 dollars and upwards for these notes at any uns time HI l-o allowed a coruniis-iion of one-quarler of on per crr.t.. which will be paid by the Treasury LVparlin. nt upon tlie receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the officer with whom the deposit was uvide. No deductions for commissions must be made from the doposits. Special Advantages of this Loan. It is a National Saving lS.vsa, offering a hitrher rate of interest than any other, and the &- tcuriy. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in 1. S. Notes Cfnsilers that it is ryiujr in tl:e b.'?t circulating medium of the country, and it cann.A pay in anything better, for its own assets are cither in povorntnent securities or in notes or bonds payable in government paper. It is equally convenient as a temporary or permanent investment. The notes can always be sold for ! within a fraction of their face and accumulated intcrj estj aai are the bestssenrity with banks as collaterals for discounts. i Convertible into a Six per cent. 5-29 Clold i Bond. ! In addition to the very liberal interest on th notes for three vears, this privilege of convers.n is now worth about three per cent, per annum, for the current rate for 5-20 Bonds is not less than nine per cent premium, and before the war the premium on six per cent. V. S. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be : san that t'o actual rtrrfit on thia loan, at the present But aside from all tlie advantages we have enumerTreasury Department. Si Bst biptions will BE received by the Treasurer of the United States, at Washington, the several AssisUnt Treasurers awl designated Deposit .rics, and by the First National Hank of I'vnns villo, Intl. Tirsl N'alionnl Bank of Fort Wuyne, Ind. First National Hank of Lafayette, Intl. First National Rink of Madion, Ind. First N ational Hank ot Terre Haute, I;;d. First National Hank of Richmond lud. AND B7 ALL NATIONAL BANKS which are depositaries of Public money, and all KKSTFCTABE BANKS AND BANKERS throiTph'-ut the conntry, (acting as agents of the National Depositary Hanks, ! will furnish further iuform.ition on application and AEFOKP EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. 25-3 m. ff.mai.es: femai.es: female?: L'se that Ssfk. I'leasvnt Kemeit known a HELMBOLD'.S EXTRACT BL'CHL' For all Complaints incident to the Sex. Vi family should be without it. and none wi'.l rrhen nii-e tried by them. It is used I!v Vorso asr Olp. In the decline or change of life h-',-r ait-i ajr M-irriij? di.riitg rm-t tirter connMrmfitt. t strenptticn toe ervcs. rest' re a Ti'FE to its I'roper channel, and invigorate the Irok?n down Constitution, from tra'rr cnu' or I E 0 MORE WORTHLESS I'iLLS '. tjkf; IIELMIiOf.D'S EXTRACT BUCHt": See Advertisem.-nt in another column. Cutont. and for it. 25-23 'i " -? Tbe "Dee- Hire" Store of our frien i I), B Crasrford, always presents attractions to those in Want of GooJs at reisnnnb!" nricea. tr. ...ti i.-or, . , , , ,, , llc st"1 keeps up a hne stcck cf roost excellent Carpets, oi tne latest styles ana rat'err.S. UtTe t: - m mm m JC7" Gas Fixtures, of the latest rtjrles and - patterns put up rroroptir by the trODfielor of lhe G" wrk Jmcs M. etarr. Fire-Brick, Coke and Coal Tar for sale. Crders received at .1 c J -r ts -. . . V"B wsi oi x-mswiicr IX). and promptly attended to. Earns, at the Ham Corner; Drie-J Beef; Family Groceries and Produce of almost every kind, to be had at Geo. W. Barnes's, opposite Citizens Bank. A Good Appointment. Mr. Jfe H. ! ntend- j us city, ; We learn f that Mr. G. P. BfiOWX, is employed fiS ! Ci,nrintn,dcnt of T,,Ki; I v ! t - s-- uljiv ottlAJ13 ilL f , . r . ... c. . . , ; Albany, m this State, at a salarv r,f xl.500 per year his wife receives a salary ' of P.W0 ner annnm. Tha -itr- r T.1 : X V AUVU- ( rnond never bad better or more com pe- j Unt teachers than the Browns, and we o-.tr,1- V. ui,. r congratulate ew Albany for securing their service. '
The Forrest Queen" Cooking lore still j reigns pre-eminent a& tke tove, at Eira .Xye'seatab- j
uahmect near the Depot. His assortment of tookicg, Parlor, and ether Stoves, of various patenis and latest style, is excellent, and his stock of Tin, Krass, Copper and Sheet-iron Wares is not, surpassed in the city. Humps, Lead and Wood Piping, always on hand. Give tbem a call. McMeans and Bro., No 81, Main St., "Henry Building, opposite National Bank, are just receiving their Fall St- ck of BOOTS, SHOES HATS, & CAPS, and we invite our readers to give them a call if they want sometL:.i ' nice. CO" i"-ir fresh Family Groceries, and eterT- ' thin that sho:i'.l h kent or eTncteil t.- l ; f und in the right kind of an establishment, do tit n fsotcail at J. 11. llution & Son's, ppo- ! site S'.arr Ha l 1 (a iron, 1 ra, ana t. opper lOusiil. j j All sons cf old Machinery, and eld Iron, Brass, ! and Copper, bought by Altoicd 11. Ciivsos, at hi ! Blcksni:th Shop, corner of Finh and Main. 4w Recruiting Office. LIEUT. JAMES E. MACKLIN, OK THE 16th Ind. Mounted Infantrv.
j A T Milforl is a crinir of the Springfield l?ranch H.uop?nej a Recnr-tmir Offijc at the OatT Ifws. in i of ,i,e Cleveland ant Cohunbus Ktl-Kdd, at ta:scitv. and is desirms t ealittn!r am- number oi froauJ, the crwm- of t!e Santukv. lavton and g:wd men for this very ,tc-s-Tab!e annul tlie Service. emciuti (Urllioal: t l'iqiia.fhe crossing oi the HayFull Bounties and Advnace Pnv. : Mnlii;n K.M-Koa.i: al tlrwnville, the crossin ot the iroeuviUe anvl Miami Kd-Koad: at Kich-
ii id be paid to Recruits as fast as mustered m. Kicliuioud, July 6, l."4. 21-4 w. tiik conror.M) svki i or HOPS AND BONESET JS the cheapest an 1 !est Melicine. It i.s f.-H.l for colds, for Soreaess of Brea?t, for HoarsenvAS, lV.r Whooping Contfli. It is also a sure remnly for Croup and Chronic Cotih, Astiinu. and all diseases of the Thrt and Lunirs. Give the Medicine a trial. SsfYor sale at all lrag Store and connirv store. C. KOTHEMU Sll. Sol Aent, iiamihon. Ohio. June 2 IS-n. 27-ly. v24 i SheriiT's Sale. B lirectel front the Wavne Common lions Court. 1 will e.vpo-e at l'ublic Sale, at the Court House door in Centrevilh; Way lie County, Indiana, on the l"th d.iv of Aur.. 1S'4. between the Iwiurs of Hi oVhxk, A. f. and i o clock, 1. ii. on said day, tlie following property, t0luU number four hundred and wvontv-ftre ( 47i and four hundred an 1 seven ti-ix (4:6,. in that part ofthecitv of Richmond, Wai ne Countv, In liana, laid wt bv ElizaU-tl. Starr. The same to' be sohl s the nronortr of Matthew Mrrv. to Ati,tV sai.l evrnti.m r I . ..... in my hands, in tavorof keriis-'n llalderuian JOHN M. l'AXSON. Sh tf. W. C. July 26, 114. pf. ?2,oo; ;4ts. Administrator's Notice. "OTICE is hereby given, that Letters of AJniinisi. tration have been granted to the undersigned on the Estate (f William Jeans, decease I. All pers'Tis iiavinjj claims ag.iinst the Kitateare r-inested to present theni fnr settlement wituiu the tim- pr.eribi.'d by law. All persons knowing themselves in lubted to said Estate will please come tonvarl an I settle the same. without unnecessary delay. 1 he r.statia supposeAt to be solvent. W1.1,1.H I .llklil, Admiuistrator. 25-3t. Richmond, 8th Mo. 10th, 1S'4. Administrator's Sale. fWHE undersigned will offer at Puhltc S.rle, on ith M day, the first of Ninth Month, next, all the Personal lnperty of WiHiam Jeans, deceased, n- t tiken tv the Wi.lf)w, cfinsistinjr of Stock, Farming l"tensils. Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, when terms will be made known. WILLIAM BAKKV, A Jministnitor. Sth Month 10th, H3 4. 55-ts. A Ti OKDINANti:, Vacating a Certain Alley in K. Starr's Addi tion to the City. E IT ORDAINED bv i.ie .u.iror an 1 i ommfn touncil ot t lie t itv ot itictimon I, t.i it so tnuru of tne alley betwecu Ixits No. liii. ZH. 3"3 and .d't, in E. Starr's addition to the City, be an 1 the sam? is hen.-by declared to be vacated. in condition th.it i,s tnurh of Lot oG;l. above m.-ntiout-d. be openevl t'r a public alley, on the North sile, runnin - frrm said North end of vacate 1 alley, East to Tent ! str-t. Skc. 2d. This Ordmanco to be ia force firsa and after its passage and publication. I'assed and approveJ, Alio-. 21. Ii; I. JOHN FIN LEY, M.ivor. W. W. ArsTis, Clerk. MADAME ZADOCK PORTERS Curative Cough Balsam! phici: a.-, a oo (ts., n:u rotti.k. J The Rest. Cheapest and most effectual Rcmctly, lor fonihs Colds. Ac., the World has ever produced, F-uifIt Vegtab'.e, I contains MIMCRA or oth er DKI.KTF.lt ICrl'A IItl GS. ! The Curative Ilalsam is ; warrante-.l, if us-il accor.iii? i to directions, to cure in nb) : cast's, C"ourhs. Colds, VVI;cs-injr-Coufrh, Asthma, and all . the affections of the Thn srt ; and Lungs. i Madame Zadtc Fort ; er' I5aln. is a rrHF!.T ': VIOFTABI E IirECTK IST Ml- ' pared wirh preat care and scient:tic skill, from a combination of the best remedies the vegetable kincdom attbr:is, Its remedial qualities are based on its power to a.-s'st the healthy and riporotis circrl.ition of the blood through th unps. It enlivens the mrtscles and assi5: the skin to perform the duties f repilatinjr the heat of the system, and in pentiv throwinpoff the waste substnoefrnmthesrr-iart-cf thj body. It l-os-n-phlecn. induces free pitt':i ind will be frtind vfry arr--ible to t;ie taste. It is ne t a : ll.V 11 i H violent rem sly, but em .hiem. warmiue. searchin-r and ?fitive.can be taken by tiie oldest p.-r-cn or the young.t child. .Madame Zadoc Porter's Cura'.ire IIaI-m is no new and untried medicine, tnt has t-een nv-.i by the public for the past 22 year, wish imp rifted eftc?ess. has acquired its present extens.ve and L-rirely in-cr-asms sale, siiiplt bv beinj rcc- cim?ni.l ! v tlioso who havr; used it to their atrRj rt frkn is an! tt::ers. If you hare a ( old, if ercr so slight, do not fail to give the Balsam a trial, as thevrtrv low price at which .- .r i - - X is sin, or:ns ii in xae reacn oi tverv one. mat niev mav a! wars keep it convenient for use. " The t:cx?lv use i of , 25 cent bottle will often prove to beworth one bun- j Ir&l times its cost. Do n"t be put off witn any ofber Ask for Madme Zadoc Porter's Coozh Balsam, insist on i havir.B' it. and take no other : if yowr Prsg-gesl W-s j not hav jr. have him send and gt it for you. j &-s4iA br all Drugisu at 23 and V cents per hotde HALL tc Hl'CKLE. Prop'm. 219 GKEE-WICH STREET, tv TOK. 4. It. IMPORTANT NEWS! WE ARE PREPARED rwQ FILL orders fi.r 'Vr-ndow 5ab. Btitvis. r-ocra M. lnra JL Frames, Mfn!diEr. Bracket. Mantles a ad hone irnbera work ffenen'Jv SCHOOL IEsKS,aJ nvade of throosIr SEASONED LUMBER! And as low as the aamecaa be brotv&t ta tasa maraeu - Pine Lttwber, Skia;lev Fiooriar, , t Lalix' rr, . . . ... iSixt3i Strnt, cue wjnare South offiB, Bicbrviilnd. EZRA SMITH CO. ja..s-f?. iitf.
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IndianaCealral. Kichmot.d a. Coring1o,anw Columbus. lwaa &. Indiana R. R. COLUMBUS & INDIANAPOLIS. Via Urbana, Piqua and Richmond. Two Through Trains Daily WITHOIT CHANiiB OC CAM OB COSDCCTOBS. Time Table to laVe effert Coins WraT May SOth, f No. 7. Xo. 6. ! So. i i . . A. M. 14 " i; A. M. 11 S) I 40 ! P. . 5 M s: 7 H s a A. M. 5 34 9 35 ; - Wi'.n-rd ? 1-; I " irtenvi!!e-- ! - K;i Sm.ia.l- - ti 30 3 05 I 9 50 ! 4 PJ 1 45 i 5 37 1 60 8 39 j Arr. at Inaiaaajiist'ivr, East. , No. :. No. tf. No 15. A. M. M. M.
Leaves Indianapolis j i 1 ; I H j 7 2b KuUmon i i S iO 4 li ( 10 50 tirvvnville ' 10 1(1 5 4) A. M. lV;na j 11 10 6 4j 6 00 l iiujni i 12 ii i S VK 7 SO Milford .! 1 4 j S iO a 23 Arr. at C !mii! iis j 2 -tr 10 00 V 36
j rn .i t. the crossing- of the Cinri:niati and Cliicajo Air I.:nt? hail-Koad: a! Indianarvlis, is corvnectiona tir Lu'vilW, St. liui, prins;tii.4d ami Chicago, and all poiuts West. c;oi,t; irr. Xo. 7 o-wmocts at Mi't'or-1 for Springfield and Marysville; at I 'rit, for Koiiet'.miitaine. TitSn, and Sanuuiky; at Tiqua. for loiedoaud Fort Wayne; at I'nhin Citv, at K.vhn. n 1. for Anderson, an I I.oansport; at 1'idiatiapdis. l".r Terre Kaok-, Lafavette, Sjrragneld, III.. Ac. X . r, connects at Mil.ord direct for Sprinjrtield. Ohio, hit! tor M iryMille: at l"rt.na, for Ik Hi'iniulainc, Ac : at l'i,;a. for Trov and l.i ton. I'nion City. Micie, at Kieliiuii I. It AiuUrsn and transport; at linlianapohs, direct tor St. Louis, Chicagff and all i iirls n ot. -No. jruns Ui 11. nra oulr. connectimr at I'rhana. for B.-ttefountaine: 1 ,,i, direct for Liuu. Toledo VeI troit and tort N avne. No. lj connects duvet at Indianapolis for all points west. I j HI2TI H.INJ 1" 1ST. ; eounerts at l.iehiu nl direct tor Cinciunat:; " lltw. r..n lr,.y ,.,d Payjon: at t rbau . dtrect for pnnrtwl-. and from .-.atijlm v : at Mi.lonl. tor Maryai V1'. "J I,r.lwr: ? ''mbus, Uirec wtw Ksprcss I "auisior v levoianu ami ienair-, No. 10 roiiiiei-is at 1'iima. from Ti ledo an! Lima: at 1 Urbana. from lU llefountaine: at Millorvl, for M.irvsville j and Spriiii-tield: at Columbus, duvet iMta t X press j Trains for CleveianJ .ni l Stuubenville. j No 9 eannevts at Richmond for Cincinnatti: at , riqua. for Toledo ami Oetroit: at Urbana f x Bellei foontaiue. No. S Will stop 23 minutes for bie.ikfa-,t at Kichj wond. aihl for dumor t 1'ri-arr.i. o. 7 nn I 10 iil brtMktast at I ilaiwa. W. F. SLATER, Ass't Sup'l. ! ennJ It 1S(1 4. "rt. Js. tf PILES. SlrII: CCHE!! wVEUV I'.oKV Ir r.EIMi CURED OF THIS mA distr-ssitifc ihsea s; by the use of DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Hold what a suffer. s.iys: Mr. .1. .1' Hazar-Jc. I'il Second street, Cincinnati. O., ays be has be vi a dreadful tiutV-rer withl'iles lor a long time, and has tried nearly every thing, and could obtain no relief. He used nl.ut one-fourth ot a pot of He S'rifkl m !' IM.. 11,,,..,,, ....I .,.l.. . i ,,?,.,, t u'- II,. piadvises every one whr soflTinjr to trv it Sol 1 bv rill Dri isvs. ji cents rx-r t cenTs rx-r Wit. Mauufactnro.1 af ..-. ( s.asf ronmi sre f. Cinrinnafi O. Ask tor Sn it kJixid's Pile Keiiietly. mm DR. STRICKLAND'S I MoTTif IiimiO Pfillrtri PaTc5tm! I i Carres Conch". f'o!d. Sore Throat, Asthma, y ami Contimption. It is onlv insesarr ffrr : r.nv one trim I l-.-l with these complaints to trv MirU'lJ t'.e'of j Siriokland's Mellifiuofls Cough Balsam, j to convince them that it is the lt preparation ever used. If r;"t fm1y cures tbe al e affection of tlw I Tiirrrrf ai.ii Liinps. bit it cvrcs Nitrht Sweats awl .spitfin? of I'lisrl, and is a"T ete!leit parole for any kind j of r- ire Throat. It is pleasant to take, and a wife mod j icine for infants. Price jil cents p'f btiftlo. For salj by Iirnp-pists nerally. i i-nr rai Dfpot , Kiist f tb It reef, C'iaetn- ' un!', Ohio. i Strickland's Antie-Cholera Misture, Is a cnijiov.tin of astringents, alisorlienU, stimulants and eaTni'natives, which every jihysian acknowledges - is the oril - preparation that will effect a permanent ! cur of Diarrbfea and Iyeterr. This Ann-Cholera ! Miature is now in use in several of mirarmv hospitals ; where it p r-s fhe greatest satisfaction. It has saved the lives of thousands of our soldiers and citii' tis, and ! v, a wiil cvsaraintee it to be the best remedy iu the world : for Diarrhra and Dysentery. , Mr. Woods, of Covinrton, Kv. will be roost harDv to sativ anv one as to t-e virtue of Strickland's Anti j Cholera Mixture: in fact we have a creat number of testimonials from nations who have been cured after , - ,. .. - , f oeinir pronoun'i incuraoi dy ineir pnvsictan, aotca after taking onlv ooo bottle of -trrkhnids Anti-Cholera Mixture. If yeu suffer with lnarrbBa and Dysentery try too twiiie. SOLDIERS! Ton onjrhf not to be without such a valuab tnadicines. Tlie Cincinnati National Cnion, of April 24th. says: that thousand of otlr soldiers bava Iwm saved by tbe use of Strickland's Anti-Cholera Mixture. For sale by Daugpisfs at SO cents per bottle. S3rF-rsale at llnmiaer KeHy's: Sampson A Boss;' and at E. Pott a Son's, Richmond. Ind. DR. J CARRETSOX 8 AJ BEHOVED TO CHA'S PRICE'S NEW BLOCK, X 7, ortli Seventh Street. Ricbmood, Jan. 50, i.s tf Cut Straw and Hay, FOR sale at 5 cotton's Hay Press, delirerwl aorwbere in tbe City. Also, cash paid for Straw aod Hav, st all times, br STEPHEN PCOTTOX, rVreft trcet,yorth of Mala, Richmond, lad. Lce. 4, 13. M.tf PAPER HANGING-. W EE. APDIGTOX, ESPECTALLT IXF0RM5 U-d the pabbc that b is prepared to pel form paper hars-.ng ia lbs best possibls manner, oa abort Boaes, aod molt fiT-orsbJe terms. Orders !et a B. G. In 's, or st hi rriroes OB Scttth "th. rtrset, will be prrTtij attcad4 t. Jaa, JStb, 11. rtt
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A GOOD BRICK KirsrXESS HOlF, No. West Maui Street. rVr Utuis, arplr U Real stat. uu Insurance Apriil. Richmni, July , 1S54. SI -if. J A M K S .M . POE, Notary Public BrvhtweU Buildiisp, No. IStj, Jtain St RICHXiONP, INDIAXA tf. Jl July S4, -63 D. B. CRAWFORD, Proyrielot f lap mu BITE STORED Is now roevmu the : LARGEST STOCK OF CARPTS TffO AMITIIBEEPLY , INCRAIN, HEMP AND RAC! S1RV MATTINU AND KLGS, ; rruT.HN t;oois ; Of everr fticrijtion. Oil Cloths, of neat pa Vin -' Press lkvts, of new el tvW. Ia fact I am dieri minevl to hare the j DEST STUCK Ol fiOOIW IT THE CITY i And Sell as Cbsap. Mtny ' mv l.'oods will be M at old j riecs. Tho r" ' ""-h-i io cm i .o .nam astreet. Kv! m ti i, June 2, 1S4. 1. tf RICHMOND DYEING- and CLEANING Establishment ! ! rglJ iitidersiDe.1, having purchased the Urn V uminwii: i:ie wesi-e-i.l ot lae Un ije. he is prepir.vl to, kin.ls cf lHriiic. Vc4rTlr n;i,ir, el every des.-rii.tiun. and the finest arti. les of Velvet. Cr.in. shav!. I. sees, io ran be cleaned an I colored in t e most desirable manner, at this f stablislnneat. -Vain, tir. asepo:s. and all kinds soil removed fr..m e' rt. ."llH, Ac. j'.V. a tide- ch aired and Jved i pieces if dosircd. ithout being taken to ALSO : P. S T PT'TQ TrT1 A TTTrfO T)T TTlf TCi , xajaiaimw, itaUlUaaO. ri.isu i cvi.ks, Ac, Clesnel. SCOUKINt; and REUAIKIM1 (re;itlem, n'a eariu,rappar.ldone in &1ms t mtU.v, mid iu thel e-t tuinncr. Al.-.. HiVNNETS dy.-d arT cl(r le,ir.- l. vcry partir(dar attetit,-n is called t ) his uew! v iniented style of cleauiujT Kid ;ioe. White aa well a.' t-i fi rei, v itlHiiit any odor and dyed. tVrvts from a distanct- carefully sent bv Express or f4:ir i', u intnirtl. Kentembt-r, tlie Brick Hoiisc at the Wcst-cnd the Hii-V'. C. Vi INKLE, Proprietor. J.iaeli, 1S6I. Richmoud. lud. (l?-ly.) D. Nor ''We. I'. Johnson. U. Ikel. s OIil3"Ivi : t CO., No. 77, Main Street, ltICH.'ltl, INUIANA, tlT'l'"!.!) respectfulli tall the attention of tl.ir numeriHis matom-rs, and the public at btrjrt . j to their Cue ud cotDpleu ash.-rtn.ri.l lit ot j STOVES and TIN-WARE. ! Thev invite parthnlar attention to on of ttwir . imr CfK-k Steves, called rriio iViiu-i'ican, i Which c.in-iot He excelled in this or air- other mirkrf. i We will s -U it on TRIAL, and let a tet of its merit ' be us only recommendation. j Also, a large lot cf ether Stoves. j JPJT' TIk-v have nurrliased the riirht f Wavne co. ; fcrminuliitiiKtijr HANUINO (JUTTEKS, bv'u nen metliial, bv whieh the seams are locked tojrether inst-n.l ! of bctn-r l.ipe, as in the old way ; thus nink n u more substaiit'al joS.and one fiat if uot hkelv to break by freeiiny. Please riatniiie this improvement ln-1-re eontrartinp rlMwh.-re. We also have t.'ie raelusive right for tiie srde of the best Clothes-Wringer, t That has yet Iwn brought out. It enn be rvlinsfcd j to any kind of vessel, and is m construct-1 tlmt it J cannot get oi't or oudkm. Call and see the ai ticlr, ' and rnnvim-cd. j .TO" V do (m.mptlv all kinds of JOU AVOKK , aurh as Slate lt.xitiop-. Tin Rootm-, Cornice, Sjmutinjf, ! Valleys, and lianging Gutters. I Richmonl, Mav 4th, IS64. I3:fim I ANOTHER ARRIVAL .At 2s . (!S ADiin Street. Saddle Ilarne. 1 trid les, Trunks, Collar, 1'hnin, Ilsini, florae Covet, Brushes, Cards, IlufTalo Rob?, Cnirfcombs, And a ffencral ahortiii-n t of Saddlery Hardwaxo. W.M. L. lillADV. C. H. BURCHENAL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, - A.'Tl o t n ry lti 1 1 i c , OtEer, . 27, Main St., over If niucs' rtorp. (23-tf) 1.. J. ritANCISCO, M. D. OCii eaml riestilei-.. e Month Frnnkliu fref, East side, between Main and Walnut, July 17, 1W 30 tf H1CHM05D, Ijmiifi. GEORGE W. BARNES, WHOLVS.VLK AND RF.TALK 6BOCSE, Ham's Corner opposite Citizen Dankt HA!5 OX ItAMD, and is cnntrntW receirina . 1Mb auppliea of FAMILY GKOCKKIE.-i, which I . at tair Jirutita foe Casb or exchanging for ! "''i'"' rrxiac. i !ncareaire llama, ind Dried Beef of th . beat auibiT iIviTi mi L,n.l a ia vaM.. tr . . ! 1 , - " o' inn, oi quahtr 4 July Kicbmoci 13. mi. (2-'-tf.)
COAI. Olt. DI RS ERia. -Vri,, strle, ma& loads, At I'LL" MM EH tEL'LV. Reliable Insurance!! FARMERS AND MERCHANT'S INS'iJRiilCE COLIPaltlY Of QIIJTCY, IlliBois. CAPITAL 453,619,63 Available oa SO Dot Call. ESPECIAL stfotioii irrrra to ths lasnraBea of !. Ucbd D-el!ir(rt, Farm Baiklinfs, sad their exotrots, ioclnd.-nar lrr stock, aminst lo or daouur bv Tire r Iih'Binr. Tbs losses stutauwi aid rrportad to tb Company, hare all been adjostad prouiptlr to the ratirs saua faction of tna soSrrers, aaa paid long brfors matarity. OFFICERS AXD DIRECTORS. W. ?f . flittN F resident, QnincT. H. M. am Praak, Tic Presnlrtt, Qnmcr. Phil A. fraMkdtrtav, -lrtrl C . Iltwcll, Wb. Marsk, W. tu Vmm Fraak, rV-rrary, -OEORGE W. KT.XT, Gemcral Aeat, tjalBcr J. X. K50X, Agemt fmr Wim C. Kartfc.4 iMi. rr
