Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 2, 9 March 1865 — Page 3

THE MIND MAKES THE MAX. - .- wr imnima. ' What ia fair and lontW face If tjrnoble bs tlie mind T . If ire Mk to wia a tame, , - Our future aim muat be defined. J . Strive to alrrate yourself. Hut not by pulling others do wo ; Nobleness should ba your claim, r CT "lis tha key to high renown. Let jour aim m life be high. Never by a though ties deed ' ' , . Try to tnrniaa aoaae fair aaata, -- ' True rirtue will at laat succeed. Envy not tha man who dwell lo state) bail or done. If 'mid bia s picador. La cannot A noble bind luaka known. Onward, ever onward than Up and onward, atill aspiring, "II a man among true man. In thy life's work never tiring." Whitewater, Ind., Fab. IMi.

- Picssi.s Basxca HorrrL, I Alexandria, Va., Fab. 22d, l6i. f Diab Pal : I feel aomewbat embarraaaed in trjinjf to pan a few lines fur your publication,' but being one of L'ncle Ham's boys, and one who bails from flboshierdom and intimately acquainted with moat of your readers, I hope you wilt excuse my boldness and when you we the object of my letter I know you will, like 11 oilier patriot, sanction any sentiments. As you see by the above. I am at tbe Hospitalentered it oa ac count of a wound reeeired in one of those battles fougtil at Petersburg, Va. ; but being on tlie mend I feet cheered up, and it ia tliia that prompted ue to write letter for the ayea of the public, that they may know bow Fbaxc enjoys himself, especially on such occasions as this the Birth-day of the immortal Wasbibuton who, oca hundred and thirty-three years sgo, to-day, was born, and on the fair banks of tlie Rappahannock did he while away the happy hours of his childhood, and the same wares that he so often watched as they flowed sweetly in its onward course, has, in this our present struggle for Ood and Liberty, been colored by the blood of America's best and noblest sons. IJut they sweetly sleep enwreathed with victory, like him who built the foundation of this noble Republic, sleeps at Mount Vernon, while the wares ot the Potomae moisten tlie flowers that sur rounds his Tomb. Then while we beoor tlie hero for what be has done, we hare with it the glad tidings of tbe recapture of Fort Sumter ( also, the occupation of the cities of Charleston and Wilmington, by thoae boys ia blue ; then long may the Stars and Stripes float orer the shattered walls of Fort Sumter, that has so long been under tbe flaunting flag of treason. Could I speak with the eloquence of tbe IIuo. Ed w aad Everett, who now lie mouldering in a patriot's grave, I could not describe the enthusiasm the soldiers posaeaa on such occasions aa this. See them aa they flock together and raise ia one harmonious voice, "Ood bless our Honored Flag." Dear reader have you seen the devastated fields where the contest has so fearfully raged for four lung years, where our banner at times seemed to be within the grasp of traitors' hands, when again ita defenders rushed; to its rescue and delivered it from diagracef have you seen our armies ia their onward march, driving before them the retreating foe ; aa the wheels of cannons rumbled over the mangled and dead, while she belched forth her Iron hail of Grape and Canister into the ranks of the demoralised band who rebelled against the best Govern Oient on earth, and sought to trample in the dust thoae rtars our fathers loved to see, when they bore it bravely thmngh the fight till freedom's cause was won T If you have seen those you can realise tbe feelings of the soldiers to-day, as . they look forward in hope's bright picture to the speedy restoration of tbe old (Jaion and Peace permanent Peace once more spread throughout our blessed land ; and then see the wounded in tlie Hospital, who are suffering very much. See them on the receiutof such great victories achieved by our arms over treason's cause, cheer up, and like ' the jafcriotic Wasbw, who fell at Bunker Hill, repeat, it is sweet for one to die in bis Country's cause I Yes, tbey feel proud of the name of a wounded Soulier and reader let me here give you soma advice, did you ever think of it? have you a friend or relative, a son or a husband lying wounded is tlie Hospital, if so, do write to him eheering letters, and remind him often of his happy home in tbe North from which he was called to light, or if need be die. When you have done this, yon are doing a noble work ; and now hoping that these lines may reach the eyes of those I term my Vniom Oxwww, I close. F. M. Ucrr. Eitra Session of the Legislature. The Indianapolis Journal, ot Saturday last, speaks of an extra session of the Legislature, to be called immediately by the (nivemor, in consequence of several important matters of legislation that will be left uncompleted ; among them the Journal says t "That portion of the debt of the State, expressed in Are ami two and one-half per cent, stocks, falling due on the 19th of January next, must be provided for, or the integrity of the State will suffer. There is not one creditor of the State, either on this or the other side of the Atlantic, but who expects tbe State to make an adjustment of this debt, when it becomes due. A failure to do this on part of our legislators, and an injurious stab ia made at our financial ink rests in all the money markets of the world. Near twenty years ago, we agreed with our then bond-holders, that if they would surrender one-half of tbe debt of tlie State, we would give tbera for it all of our riht to tlie Wabash and Erie Canal, ita lands and revenues, and for the other half of our debt, we would give a stock, on a large portion of which we would pay five per centum per annum, and on the remainder two ami one-haV per eeututn per annum. We agreed that we would pay this Interest promptly semi-annually, and at tbe expiration of twenty years from the 19th day of January, 1S46, we would pay the principal. To make this payment certain, it was a condition of the contract, that a tax should be levied ample enough to create a sinking fund, sufficient to meet the payment of this debt, on the 19th day of January, I3d3. Although this fund has not accumulated as it should, still the obligation is no less binding on the people of this State, to promptly adjust this debt, when due. ary paases, and our outstanding obligations remain unredeemed T Ia not the contract entered into twenty years ago, violated, and is there not danger the moral obligation will rest so heavily upon the State, that she be compelled to, eventually, assume the payment of those stocks whose payment of principal and interest depends on tlie Wabaah and Erie canal, its lands and revenues T We place the thought before our readers, and call tlie attention of the members of tbe Lcgiala. ture to it. It ia in our judgment, worthy of their careful consideration. There are many other good and sufficient reasons why the Legislature prior to the 19th of January next, should make provisions lor tbe adjustment of this part of the Sute debt. If it cannot be paid, it can be satisfactorily adjusted. If you cannot ray your note when it is due, you ought at least to renew it, and get further time. We hope a subsequent session of this Legislature will look to this nutter, aud that another session will be called in time to do it." Danokrovs Cocvtierfkit. There is now in circulation an exact fae ixmilt of the 8100 Treasury notes, issued under the act of February, 1862, so well executed that good Judges might be deceivod by it. Upon close examination, however! the fraud may be easily detected. The spurious note is smaller than the genuine one, and less distinct than the genuine bill. The words "one hundred dollars" on the right hand side of the counterfeit, are smaller than on the genuine not, and the lettering around the margin is also ditfernet. Our busi ness men should be on the look oat for these notes. The duke of St Albans was recently aptured and made to pay a ransom of 97 w. - .

LOCAL COLUMNS. RICHMOND, IHDIAWA: Thursday, March 9, 1865.

CITIZENS' BANK! AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR U.S. 7-30LOAIV. A supply of these Notes, and also of XJ. S. lO-iO BOXDS, Kept constantly on hand and for sale. MORRIMo'w, BLAXCIIARD fc CO. Richmond, Feb'y 23, 1S6. 52-tf. fDoetrinefof the Kesnurrection. We have for sale a few copies of a pamphlet, with this title, by Natha Hi kt, sr., a member of the Society of Friends. It is to the point. Price 10 cents a copy or 75 cents per dosen. "It is expected that aeveral officers and non commissioned officers, of the 71st Mounted Infantry, together with Johm S. LrLC, Esq., formerly Major in the 4th lad. Cavalry, and now private in the 71st, will be in our district and city shortly for the purpose of recruiting for tlieir Regiment. .59 Thomas W. Kosihth, aoU his dwelling on South Front-at., to Mrs. Swabtx, for 2,1j0. Hale. Jouk W. Scorr, Esq., sold his property on South Sixth-sL, to Mr. Wiuos, formerly of Union City, Ind., for the sum of $2,900. Mr. Scott, moves to Dublin, Ind., and ia the Special Ageat for the -Etna Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. JR-iT Smith street has been thoroughly cleaned up. We are glad of this, for it is an important yaik to the PoatoSee for the Westendera besides, Ilarns's scalos are more accessable. Jpif Two packages from the G'Jth Ind., one ad dressed to Mr. Danibl Kitzblmam, and the other to Mr. Jambs (JriLL, can be had by catling at the Palla dium Office, Warner Building. JFf Maj. A. J. Bonbbbakb, having been mustered out of tbe service, in consequence of the 69th being ana nulled and formed into a brigale of four companies, is now at home. He was at our office on Tues day laat, and looks well. Lt.-Col. McGbaw, of the 47th, is now home on a brief furlough. Flax Straw. Mine Dollars a ton for Elax Straw, ia now beinr paid by Messrs. Whiooit, Brow A Co., at their Mill on the Williamsburg Pike, formerly used as a Paper Mill by T. Thistlethwaite delivered at their establish ment. This price will be paid until tlie first of next month, and now ia the time for our farmers to gut a price for their straw that will "pay." COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. March, 7th, 1H5. Council met at 7 o'clock P. M. Present, all tlie members except Mr. Barnes. A petition was received from A. M. Miller and others, asking Council to order the paring of the West side of Fifth-st, from Main to Fort Wayne Avenue. Referred to the Street Committee. The select" Committee appointed to examine the Steam Fire Engine Co., recommended the purchasing of an entire set of flues, and also, that a suitable person be employed to take the entire charge of the Engine report accepted, and the Committee instructed to act in conjunction with the Fire Co., ia employing said suitable person. Oa motion, tha chief Police was allowed Sixty Dol lars per month, his assistant Fifty Dollars per month, as night Police. An Ordinance regulating the Licensing of stallions Ae., was read and passed. Tbe Ordinance relative to wood measuring, was amended to allow the measurer to receive five cents for three quarters of a load or less, ten cents for three quarters to a cord and a half, and fifteen cents for over a cord and a half. Bills Allowed, W. Zimmerman, $52,90; T. W. Cash, $50,00; C. T. Seaman, $50,00; J. W. Thom as. $00 : S. Cummin us A Co., $13,35 ; E. M. Swayne, $2,30; M. F. Cary, 2,00; Jos. Dickinson, 1,00. The Street Commissioner was instructed to enforce the ordinance relative to the repair of pavements, Ac. Adjourned until the regular meeting in April. Wuiskbbs 1 1 1 Those wishing a fine set of whiskers, a nice moustactie, or a Deauiuui neaa ni giossy uair, will please read tbe card of THOS. T. CHAPMAN in another part of Uiia paper. 2-3 m. The Original Indiana Grain Separa tor is now on exhibition, it eleans Seed Wheat perfectly clean, and certaiuly is the best machine for that purpose ever invented. Call and see It at the office of SvLVANt s T. Johnson & Co., over Avery fe Boweu's Drug Store. Machines and Territory for Sale. Clean Flaxsebo. We call the atten tion of farmers who desire toloau cleax Flaxseed for sowing, to the advertisement of J. W. Burson Si Co., in another column. They have certainly the cleanest lot of seed ive ever saw it is nothbut the Pi'UE article. They are offering liberal premiums to farmers for tlie lar gest yield of seed on a given quantity j, sown. Call at the Oil Mill and examine the seed and see premiums. iasBw caTaa" T W Gone with the Little Folks. Our little friend, and accomplished Violinist, Master Zack. Woollohon, has attached j his fortunes for a short time, to Eilinger and Foote's Grand Combination of small Folks and Musical talent, that performed in our city last week. Our best wishes attend him. iWJ. W. Burson A Co., have now about 20,000 bushels of Flaxseed stored in their Oil Mill. Take no more Doctor staff. But if any of your frieoda are sick, go at once to Sam Estell's, No. 7A, and boy a set of his fine jewelry, a piano, or something else in the jewelry or musical line for them, and they will get well at once. Some time ago, he sold one of his unequalled Piano's, and an assortment of his splendid jewelry, to a gentleman of this city, who purchased theaa for hisbetterhalf,n w ho was entirety well at the time she received tbe present, aud atrang to say, aha hae entirely recovered, aodjia well aad hearty. to this day. That's so. Take our advice and go to Sam's. "Whatcooid I more? I warned thee, I admooiaaed thae foretold The danger, and the lurking escmv That lay in wait:bcyood this had been force. And force upon ire will, aath here no place. Bat all who are afflicted with Catarrh in any form can obtain a pleasant and speedy cure by the use of Dr. D. H. Seelye'a Liquid Catarrh Remedy, ere Coxsciiption haa fixed its fatal grasp. The lilst Regiment, raised m the th District of this State, left Indianapolis for tbe front, oa Mooday afternoon. It is nearly full to the maximum, aad armed and equipped in the best manner.

XT We met ix old friend Lwis Morris, on tha tt Monday last, and

he informed us taafce bad sold his farm in Preble Co., Obicand was then on his way with his familjv Oacaloosea, Iowa. He proposes going ko business there. We wish our old friei the full realiza tion of all his hopes f success in bnsiness. atThe remains of ward Cadwalladkk, arrived in our Cy on Saturdaylast, and Sunday afternyn, his funeral was attended by a larg concourse of people the fire company, (of one of which the deceased was amember,) at tended his body to the grre in Earlham Cemetery. -' -" esaasii i.,,.. i Programme for Watnb Ccxtt Teachkrs Association. lo beield at Uermantown, March 11th, 186t The proper method of teaming Felter's series or Arithmetics Him IIadlkt Class recitation in Retting Rcth MOBRI3. Report on Corporal Fuishment Erastus Tkst. Map Drawing Jksse II. Bown. Moral Instruction in School Matthew Charles. Report on Rider's Penmauhip Mr. Cooper. The best method of conucting a Country School II. II. Kikgscrt. JESSE II. BROWN, Pjst. Mart E. Perrt, Sec'yResolutions or Thanks. A a meeting held in School District Nol Miss ; Maky Posev, Teacher, the fuowing resolution was presented and unaimously adopted: Reiolvtd, That we in behalf f this School return our warmest thaks to Mis Ida Newton for her kindrjss in placing the Organ for our exhibits and to Joseph Thomas for valuable ssistance, also to Mr. John Cox for th use of his Cabinet Organ, Messrs. Samson di Ross for lamps, and also Mr. Winoor for curtains. We highly appreciate teir kindness in thus seconding our effort in behalf of our brave and noble soldirs. E. LOVEJOY COX, Prst Mix a Cox, See'y. jp-ir It will be seen that our worthy Street Cumissioner, Bbnom cwsr, in conformity to instrctiona of the city council, notifies all owners and ocipants of property within tbe city limits, to forthwh proceed to clean up the winter's accumulation of fih from the gutters in front of their premises, scrape Is streets, Ac. This notice, altho' earlier than usai, is just in st anon the work ia much needed in all pats of the city, and let's all go at it with a will. Wanted : Board Wanted, With Two Rooms, (r brother and sister,) with good accommodations, ini private family, for which a liberal price will be paU Address W. W. Whiddit, Richmond, Ind. Personal. JuJge J. 51. Wilson has resigned his position of Common Pleas Judge of this District. Tlie Judge was induced to resign because the salary was too small to pay his traveling expenses and remunerate his services. An etfort has been made to induce the Legislature to increase the salaries of the incumbents of this and other ollices, but it has persistingly refused to do so. At the present salary no lawyer of any ability will consent to serve as Common Pleas Judge, and the court should be abolished or the salaries of the judges increased. In this connection we would state that B. F. Claypool, Esq., and Judge Wilson, have entered into a copartnership for the practice of law in the several courts of the State. The new firm will prove an able one both gentlemen are first class lawyers. Connersville Timet. sfDr. J. II. Mkndkniiall, is yet confined to his room in consequence of the injuries he received by falling last winter. With the aid of crutches he can get about his room. jtsrWe are sorry to learn that Dr. J. T. Plummer, is yet quite ill very little hope left of his recovery. Editor of RiejHoHd Palladium : Deab Sib With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send by return mail, to all who wish it i free a Receipt, with full directions for making and using a simple Vegetable balm that will effectually remove, in ten days. Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of tbe Skin, leaving the same suit, clear, smooth and Beautiful. I will also mil free to those having Bald Heads, or Bare Faces, siaiple directions and information that will enable them lo start a -full growth of Luxuaiant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than thirty days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfullr Tours, THUS". V. CHAPMAN, Chemist, 831 Broadway, New York. 2-3m. y.ff A difficulty occurred in an adjoining School District between one of the scholars and the teacher, in hich the latter struck the former over the head with a billet of wood, cutting it pretty severely, and then, in turn, the pupil flogged tbe teacher. Two suits grew out of the muss a trial was had before Esq. Stubbs, and the jury could not agree. We see that tbe teacher aforesaid lectures before the Teachers' Association at their meeting on Saturday next, at East Germantown, on tle "tmt method of keeping a country School." If he has time, we suggest that a ttriliUg illustration of his subject miht be exhibited to his brother teachers in a icood raf, where he himself is practicing on the "best method" of doing and being 'dune Brown' I The picture might be entitled, in "contraband" language Tm-tINC8, BKKBT LOW V Assault os an Editoa. So many startling events are happening now a -days, that it is almost aa impossibility to note them all, and the following circumstance, which oceured on the 23d of Dec. last, escaped our notice. The Rev Mr. Eddy, editor of the Choistia Advocate, wis the victim, and he gives the partioulars as fellows. We dabe anybody to serve us in the same way we do : Assaclted. On the afternoon of the 23d inst- as we were walking on Washington street, a genteel-looking; man came rapidly ,up and engaged us in con versation as to office hours, suddenly wrested a basket out of the hand edito rial and rapidly retreated, and turning a corner was out of sight. If such things arc tolerated in broad day light, within a stone's throw of the Marshal's office, what security have we for lile, limb, liberty or tlie right to fill baskets? Of course there was no police men near when was there one at the hour of need? P. S. Latbr In the afternoon of the same day the basket came back and in it the finest turkey that had gone into the OTen in our almost score of hotisekeping! We forgive the assault, and stand ready when- thus assaulted on one hand to extend th other also.

740 loan!

By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, tha andersigaed has assumed the General Subscription Agency for the sale of United States Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three tenths per cent, interest, per annum, known as the - SEVE1I-TH1KTY L0A1T. These Votes are issued under the date of Aagustl&th, 1361, and are payable three years from that that time, currency, or are coavertable at the option of the holder into XT. S. 5-20 Sue per cent. COLD-BEARINC BONDS. These bonds are now worth a premium of nine per cent-, including gold interest from Nov., which makes the actual profit on the 7-30 loan, at current rates, including interest, at ten per cent, per annum.besides its exemption from State and municipal taxation, which adds from one to three per cent, more, according to the rate levied on other property. The interest U payable semi-anpoally by capons attached to each note, which may be cut off sad sold to any banker er broker. The interest amounts to One eaat per day oa a 30 Bote. TwooesU " IOO " Tea asoo go iooo ft s.iooo Votes of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon the receipt of subscription. This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by the Government, and it is confidently expected that its superior advantages will make it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN of the PEOPLE. Less than $200,000,000 remain unsold, which will probably be disposed of within the next 60 or 90 days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uniformly been the ease on closing the subscriptions to other Loans. In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, tbe National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country bare genreally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will se- ' lect their own agents, in whom tbey have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive ordure. JAY COOKE, Si'bscbiption Agent, f'kUrulljAia. SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED by the, First National Bank, Richmond, First National Bank, Centerrille, First National Bank, Cambridge City. RICHMOND INSURANCE AGENCY. In this old established office there aie, Fire Insurance Companies represented, where aggregate capital amounts to upwards of, Twenty-five Millions of Dollars! i Anion; them are the "Home," "Mashattas," "ArcriC," "LOBILLARD," "CONTINENTAL," and "CoBX Ex:BiSW," all of New York; "PaneMX," of Hartford i lie "Liverpool and Losdom and Globk," and the Dayton and "Firemen's," of Dayton, Ohio. The subscriber insures both on the participating and on-participating plans can insure all kiolaoflpropTty on equitable terms. Losses adjusted here, and romptly paid. He is also Agent for those popular Life Insurance ompanies the "Sectbitt" of New Y'ork, and the of Hartford, whose terms are as liberal as tbse of any other Company. WM. BELL, Notabt Public. X?" Gas Fixtures, of the latest styles and ptterns put up promptly by the proprietor of th. Gas Works, James M. Starr. Fire-Brick, Co.e and Coal Tar for sale. Orders received at the office, one door west of Emswiler & Co.'s, and promptly attended to. talOBie. The Nye Brothers have the best arraieJ Store Establishment in the city, and all the latestand most approved Cooking, Parlor, and Grate Stova extant. Their stock of Tin-ware, Copperware, Brass-ware, and Sheetiron-ware all made in the best ad most substantial manner, aud of the very best metal is large and varied. Their metal Pumps are the besikind, and they are prepared to furnish either Lead or Wood Piping. Call at their establishment on Ft. Tayne Avenue, near the Depot, for bargains. Boola for the .Million, at the Bookstore of the BrotbersNiCHOLSON, and Stationery for the thousands! Their seiintinc, relegious, and literary Books are of tlie most cboce selections; and their School Books are of tbe Iattstand most approved series. AH the latest issues of he best Magazines and Newspapera are for sale at tbar counter; and for Cards, Picture Frames, Window Curtains, Wall-Paper, and every article that should be bund in a well-regulated Bookstore, go to the Messra Nicholsons, opposite the Bank of the State and aipply yourselves. The Bottom of the Market, without regard to cost, is tbe notto of Wilson A Elliott, and they now offer Dress foods. Flannels, Muslins, Checks, Stripes, ! Cloaks, Shavls, Men aad Boys' Wear, Shoes, Ac, ic, at tbe lowes. Cash Prices. Remember their place is Strattan's Corner. Eor a few, day s oalv, Calicoes will be sold at he Bee-Hi va Store of D. B. Cbawfokd, at 2i cents per yard ! Hit assortment of Dress Goods is large j profits small, and bargains plenty. His variety of '. Carpets of beautiful patterns, cannot be excelled in j the city. Go ,the "Bee-Hive," No. J", for anything ' you may need ia the Dry Good's line, and you are sure of not being disappointed in procuring just the articles you want. J&0 A srasaa of rears have elapsed since the introductioa of HOSTtTTER S CELEBRATED BITTERS to the public. Tbe prejudice existing ia the minds of maay persons agaiaet what are denominated patent medicines at first greatly retarded its sale ; but, as its virtues and merits became known, this barrier of prejudice was overthrown, and the demand inereased so rapidly that in a few years scarcely a Tillage existed ia the United States m which the afflicted bad not experienced the beoenta ariaisg from tbe use of tbe Bittrs. and at the present dav there are to be found IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD vouchers for tbe great merits of the article. No greater cure for Dyspepsia can be found. Ste Adimi timm i al. For sale by Druggists and dealers generally everywhere. 1-m Mothers "individually aad collectively, without a sinrle exception, pronounce Mniamt Portrr't Gag Bolmm" the moat pleasant and emcacioas Remedy for the cure ot Coughs, Coeds, Croup, Sore Throat, Ac, ac, ia children that has ever yet lit ea givu to the aVUr. Tbey say it always acts like a char .a. Children really like it so unlike the maay nauceous and worthless pre para tins now in the market : it can be obtained of all Druggists, pass only 2i cents per bote. 2-w. A SUPERIOR REMEDY. We can enoscieutiou&ly recommend to those raftering1 from a distreasingcoaga. D Stri-Hn.1. Mn;...f ry. R.im It gives relief almost instantaneous, and is withal not disagreeable to the taste. There is no doubt bat tbe MeikQuous Cough Balsam is oae of the best preparations in use, and is all that the propnetacs claim for it. We have tried it daring the past week, and found relief from a most distressing congh. It is prepared bv Dr. Strickland. No. East Foarih-st , Cmcisaak, Ohio, and for saie by aU Druggists, at Fifty Cents pr? bottle.

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IJTDIAWA MILITARY AGETCTT, 21 o. TS, We4Faaatiactoa-sU, (one door Last of Masonic Hall,) lateUatsiawolift, Istsl. This Agener has been eatabSahed by the Governor of Indiana, for the purposes of relief and information ia matters relating to tbe interests of Indiana Soldiers aad their friends. Application may be made to this Office for information in regard to Pensions, Bounty Pay due Prisoners of War, Master of Exchanged Prisoners for Commutation of Rations, Furloughs, Transfers, Technical Desertion. Discharges, and other sub-

ISAAC W. MONFORT, Ind. Mfl. Agt." " i New Stock of Jewelry, Sec. J. B.HUIVXICUTT, Has just received a A EXTENSIVE Stock of Jewelrr, Te which he inviWs the attention of purchasers . WATCH liS, CLOCKS, BREAST PINS. Ear and Finger Rings, Gold Chains Ac, Ac, Ac, . Of the latest strle and of the finest finish. All articles sold warranted to ba as represented. Watch and Clock repairing done on the shortest notice, and warrented V be well done. Thankful for past favors a continued patronage is respectfully solicited. Xo. lO, West Main Street, one door West of Bargis's Stove Store. Jan 27. 1S64.. 42 .-dwtf. $10 A DAY, OVER ALL EXPENSES are made by Agents selliag the new War Map, Chart, and portraits of Lincoln, ktc-Clellan, Grant, Sherman, Thomas, Ac. Agents wanted in everr Countv and Iowj. D. B. CHAMBERLAIN', Hen. Pub. AgW, 32, West Washington St., Ind FUr. INDIANAPOLIS, 1XD. i Jan. 28, 1S65. iH-U WANTED IMMEDIATELY ! 10,000 Tons of Flax Straw. S r 1 hi subscribers have taken the mill on the Williams1 M. burg like, formerly used as a paper mill by J. , Thisilethwaite, where they intend manufacturing FLAX COTTON, And will purchase all the flax straw ofiered, either f in Large or small quantities, and will pay a liberal price t in cash for the same delivered at tbe mill. ; - WHIDDIT, BKOWN A CO. Richmond, Ind., Jaa. IS, 'Hi. -3ra. IMPORTANT NEWS! WE ARK PREPAKED rwrO FII.Lonh-rs for Window Sah, Kind, Doors JL Jrames. M-iuldiugs, Brsikets, Mantles and house furnishers work -cnerally, SCHOOL DESKS, all made of tho. -ouplilv SEASONED LUMBER I And as low as tlie same can be brought in this market. Also, I'ine Lumber, Shinsjles, Flooring, Eath, &c, Ti TSi.th Street, one square South of Main, Rich immd , Ind. EZRA SMITH A CO. Jm le 5, '63. 23 tf. Fine Watches and Jewelry, Direct Iron the Manufacturer. Gold 3 Gold! Watches! Watches! Jewelry ! Jew ej r v t The veryBest! The very Best I Tlie very cheapest! "The very cheapest At C. A. Dickinson's Jewelry Store, No. 36 Main Street, Richmond, Ind. PITAS, LINIMENTS A SALVES, In as larjre and complete stock, as there is in Eastern 1 Indiana, sold as low by us as nr anvone. ! I'Ll MMER & KELLY. SADDLES & HARNESS j JUST RECEIVED ! At a.CS, .Main St. Opposite the Ostlt House. ' LEATHER R. R. BAGS, I bioShic K. R. Bags, Joate Iether Traveling Trunks, !rd Leather Spring Trunks, j Ladies Larce Traveling Trunksy dailies Itonnet Itoxes, Sole Leather Vallises, Fancy Horse Blanlwts, Common Hrs BlaiJlets Ladies, Gents and linys Saddles. Fine and FariBiUarnesa, Rounded and lTtn. Riding Bryfles, Bugpy, Wagon and Butchers. Whips, . Leather and Cotnwon Hiwse Bnrae Trace and Breaat Chains,. Xiraft and Yankee Harness ra.ft and Bnggy Collars, Ordwf Work well eot usby etperieeed Workmen, and Kepaiingr done ap prviuptl v. fdb-tf. W. L. BRADY. State of Indaina, Wayne Courrtyy, S S. ; 1 I iv tha Wayne - Cbaklss Dekio f Common Please Court ; V j May Term. A. D.lfi5. Mast Ajcn Demo ) DimoiT N'o.2242 BE IT KNOWN, that, on tfa 21st day of Tehruary, 1N55, the above named Plaintiff by John C. ! Whitridee, lais Attorney, filed hv the-office of tbe Clerk of the Wtrse Common I V-a Court, his- onmsdaint against said defendant in the above eceiUed' cause, together with thv affidavit of a eoaasxiWUS person that aaid defendant U not a resident at" the State of Iodi- ' ana. , Said defendant Mary Ann Denio, therefore, is hereby notified of the tiling and peok-sry of said coawiaiirt against her, aud that, unless she appear and answerer deorar thereto, at tbecalbagef the saad cause ' on tbe seeoud day of the next Teraa of aaki Court, ' to be begun aad held at the Cowrt isVxiee- m Cenwr- - ville, on the seooad Monday of May next, said complaint aad tbe matters and tilings aherem contained and aQegd,will be taken as true and tha- said, cause , will be heard aad determined in her absent. ( 1 Witness SAMUEL B.SCELAGLE.Cferk, J Seal'- and the Seal of said Court, at Centerrille, t this 2Lt dav of Febraarv, SAMUEL B. SCHLAGLE, Clark. Centerrille, Feb. 21, 1365. 52-A. State of Indiana, Wayne County, S S. Josepsi Lewis la the Wayne V i Cwtrait Court CB ables Cattt ( Angust Tern A. D. 1365. A lles CoRKSLirs Jr-i Attachment . liZO. BE IT KNOWN, that, on this 21st dav r4 February 136 i, tlie above named I lain til. by W. A. Peelle, Esq.. bis Attorney, filed ia the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Ciraut Cotst, his complaint against aaid defendanta in the above entitled eawe, toeesher with the affidavit of a competent person tnat said defendr ants are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants Charles Catey andJAiWa Comeiiua, Jr. sre therefore hereby no titled of tbe filing aad peodeacy of said complaint against tbess, and that, unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the aaid cause on the secood day of the next Term of aaid Court, to be begun and hetd at the Court House in Centerville, on tbe 1st Monday in August next, said complaint aad tbe matters aad tiuags therein contained aad aiiedged, will be taken as true aad the said cause will be beard and determined in their absence. z l r-'T Witness, SAMT, B. SCHLAGLE, Clerk, and Cf the Seal of said Court, at Centernlle, this 21st dav of Februarv ls5. SAM. B. SCHLAGLE, Clerk. (4w5,) By Rob. C. Corhaley, Deputy. This fine. Imported JACK, is sow at the stable et Isaac A. anschoiack, IVi nsVes from Birr mood, IuL,oathe Boston Pike, who is aathortxed te seQ him, on moderate trrms. in narments. Thai Jacc. ia of pore i Catatonias blood the best blood of Jacks ia the world. He has superior mnede. stamina and proportions, and is a breeder of superior qaalitas. Tboee wiahinaT to purchase are invited to call and see tuaa. 8. T. VANSCB0IACK. March 1st, 15. 1 w

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Avaar Tone MJs are tha racua f 'aB that av TW Km Mtwl MV 1 Sr.ii iw han-b auJ but that had areveit . taoaraUe Ibr ywn. liar fwth has been ton rwv- . eaaly aflktad with Uutaaaa aad anaplseoa her ekia aad . t ta ar hair. Aftev our chUJ was cured, aha alas Utsd lit VanaAIw Plarale. Bin. .M ,w. wmim af nam. Tkair eaesBsat V aasliilts tin iiata aav sathartie wa poaatas. Taw asw B.U4, but rrrj crtmin and tSKtuMi In ll. tV if awavavwairh asanas tfeaas iavalaabM ta aa ta the Sally j Beadacae,StekHMaUae,Foal Itaaw pA IVvm 9r. AlrsT JBOfdt Btllimar. . . "Hiallao. Avaa- Ieeztnot aamrar yen wAot isssalslnts T mtkrm atrJ wllh ysmr rtita bu r lla to m? InM M star a-sot inU ajmrmahet medtnn. I ntare t' "' eapaw ttae oa aa Baclaal cathartie to my daily tantttt witki, Siataaa, aaa beuavia aa t that your t'liis afldrt at tea -bastwabavaiafeuarsavalua them hiUy. a 3 Htwarao, fa. May 1, 1SS1 J Va. J. a avaa. JBri I a cwa raysatsaly V tbe worst SnidacAs any body cS hr by a tsa ', y of your Pill. It sassoe te arias ftusa a fcal at , ' -which thev eiaaasa at oaaa. . a Illi natii fl , Jrrknf StmmwV illtt-i IMasdr--1'lT' Caaawlalate. Wrtm I, inmxmn WrU, tf Krm Turk Otf. Hot aaa m vnv Ptlts edmlrabiv adapted as taslr par. aaeaasaa apariant. bat 1 Aad their haoattolal aflaeta aeea the Uw vary mark Ml tadmd. They have ta my ptw ilea Btovad awea saVntaal Air the eora of mMtmt mm--Iniif! thaa any on rttnady t eaa nmUoa. I Maearaly vtacata that waVav at loath a urailva whioh m wac tag tea eaufttraos el ttaaMtaita aad tha peue. tmTtKtmtm ras Israuaa, wrashinctoa, D. . ;ih Fab, 184. f Bra 1 1 Kara uant yoar Puts la my reoeral aad haajillal Mctkwow tinea you mad thcai,and caaaet atsilaSs ta Say they art tba bast atharclc anipkiy. Their ragwlauoa acuua oa the Una te utdt aad easktad, eaaaajoautly Ihay an aa adwlrabta raoMdy for Araa(inauts or taat aecaa. laoaoo. a mtv pm tuwu mmm . rili rat Umarn ss vhatinate that M did aot readily yajld ta fraternally yoara, xiAjyuJ uu, at. u, Jtyaami lfci Atowts afisj iuf Dyseaterr, TMavrrlteta, Relax, M fnnn Vr. J. V. Urrn, rf L'AicqDa. . Tour Pill have had a tunc trial in my parti, and I bold tbaei ta ataataa aa ooa af tha beat twu I hava everfcaad. TUs altootUv, affl-ct v tha llvar nataa them an esodkiat ramady, when tu la amaU dosas Aw Slais dVtsalrtw aad aWraan. llwir eaaaroaUa. maaaa them vety acorptabia aud euuvaaiaat air the use of women and chdil'eu. Dyspepsia, Isaparlty ttf Aha Blood. from. Key. J. F. iiimm, uator tf Advent Catwaa, ftw Da. Avsa: I have oae your Vm with extraordinary minxm in my family and anions thus I ma called to vaut la distress. To rralala the eronna of dtawatloa aaa purify I iw an I tha Lluud, tlwy are tha Wiy bast raiavdy i aave known, and 1 eaa coafliiratly raconunead thtta to mj h-kends. . Yews, J. V. Utaa. WtasAW, WyosBlnr CW, !. Y, Oat. ta, lata. Fu Put : 1 ia uaius your Cathartic Hills la Bay WM tiro, and taid theoa asoHnl pnrtativ to slasnss the syaieia and mtriV W fmntamt of tf blaad. Constipation. Costlreneaa, 8appresstattt Itnenattoatana, Uaat, NcwraJBIa, Urwpay, Parajysla, Klla, ete. from Dr. J. P. raayftn, ihmtnul, Otajade. Too much raaaotbe aaMof your Mils Aw tha ears of cMtnMaeat. If otham of our fraternity aave smae taess aaclncacious aa I have, tbry should rfn bm la prorltlmIns: It for tli brent of tba maiutadaa was Sanw mas that eomalaiat. which. allhotutU bad donah la Usalt, la tba protrcnltor of others tiiat are wort. I believe oatnmo to originat ta lb U var, but jroar mis sJhnttha easaa aad cura th disnsss. 1 Prom JkVs. Suart, Pftyncto sad MUmtfk, BaysB. - Draper time. an axoelfeot nromolivesof th natural when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very AVetual to etrans th atomocA and cxpei worwu. Thty are so much th bast physic w bav that I rnttaietid no otaer w mj patianta. Pram tU JUw. Dr. Hamm,f0 JhOaUM Jt. Caanh, Ptlaski Hmrta, Saraanah, Ot., Jan. A, ISM. Hoanan Bit I should ba ungrateful Air th raltaf yeur aklll bat broucht bm if I did not nport my eaa ta yu. A eoM anttlod lu my nntbsand broucbl oa aacvw , , Stating neuralgic paint, which ended In aai satt ratawia jAna. KotwIthttandisK I bad th batt of phreldaua, th iin i sre w worse and worse, on til by th adrios of yoar x reliant vcit ia Ualtiraora, !r. MackaoaK 1 trtod your Mia. Their ettacu war slow, bat sure. By iiareaverlDf la tba oh of thorn, I am. bow entirely walk Bawaet) CSAsnca, Bataa Roue, La t Dse. 1AM. Da. Avaa : I bar been entirely cured, by your Pilla, of Jrawntahs (M4m Balatal aisaaea that bad tflktel me ft- years, -j Vl.NtH.NT HIJKKI.I. aaTMwt of the PCIIs la market eoatam Mareary, wbieh, although a valnaM remedy la ahllful haada, m danceroaa in a public pill, from th dreadful sons que noes that (req Bestir fuUow u tanaatioBa we. Vhase eoataia ao mercury er alaaral substance whatever, a) Mm, SO oenta par Box, or S Boxaa tor 91. iTaand by r. jr. ft ATI fc layaU, JUT" For sale - ail AtutKu,te. DYSEN Is tLe tainajionaA aral or ou to remadies j disease. If ii very general all chrome tdr Cse ne 1 ful eompeaiUoaay. mine and ruin the v cab obtain an anfltV. and safe aa blaekbe Ask for tluox'i KL Tira and see ,

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