Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 5, 31 March 1865 — Page 3

LOCAL COLUMNS. RICHMOND, IKSIANA: - f Fxiiay, March 31, 165. CITIZENS' BANK!

. AUTHORIZED AOEMs iOB U.S. 730LOxT pplj of these J.'nt, and also of XT. B. lOvtO 330STIDS, . Kept constantly on band and for aale. MOKRIHON, lll.ANCIIAHn & CO. Richmond, Feb'y 2J, ls.. 52-tf. Nominating Election Notice. Tae undersigned ha been instructed by tbe Won Central Voaaiuittee of this County to (pre notice, that polls will be opened on the first Monday in April Beat, at the asaal place of bolrfine; elections in each township, for the purpose of nominating a Cuion candidate f.-r Otimfy fhmmimitmrr for aW WHrr LUtrin, that being the only county office to be filled by election thia fall-,. The several Township Committee! are charged with the duty of opening the polls, and conducting the election, according to the regulations adopted last year. The) Inspectors of the various poll will meet at the Ctmrt Ilmse in Centrrrille, on Tburaday succeeding; said election, at 11 o'clock A. for the purpose of canvassing tle returns, and declaring the result. Inasmuch as tltere are a number of other countiea eoocurscJ in the election of Judges and Prosecuting Attorney, with whom no understanding baa been had as to the time or mode of making these nominations, and aa some of the vacancies hare recently occurred, and aa the subject has been very little brought before tli public, the Committee deem it premature and inexpedient for this county to take any action, at this tima, In rrgard to these offices ; and ther hare, thereU re, resolved to postpone the nomination for Judges and Prosecuting Attorney until some future day, of which due notice ahall be giren. Hy order of the Union Central Committee of Wayne County. Cns. II. Biamx-tAL, Ch'n. March, 22, IMS. '""' fSmee giring the abnre notice, several m-mUrs of the Central Committee hare altered tiicir views apon the subject, sod are now io faror of to ting for Judges and Prosecuting Attorney, at the April election. In accordance therefore, with tbe determination of a major.ry of the Committee, notice is hereby giren that said election will also lie held lor the purpose of expressing the choice of the Tnion rotes of this county for Judge and Prosecuting Attorney of tho 13th cir cuit, and Judge of the 8th Common Pleas District. Vj order of the Central Committee. C. II. BracatXAL, Ch'n. March, 25, 155. Candidate. .Subject to the. Derision of the . April Nominating Election. Circuit Jndge. We are authorised to announce Oen. Hilas Colorovi, as a candidate for Circuit Jtnlge for thia district, subject to the decision of the Union Voters at the April .Nominating Election. We are authorised to aunounce, Gxoxox Holland, Esq., aa a candidate for the nomination of Circuit Judge, subject to the decision of the Union Voters at their Nominating election, on Monday next. Common Plea Jnde. We are authorized to announce, Col. Job F. Kibst, as a candidate. Prosecuting Attorney. We are authorized to announce, J as. N.TxarLiK,as candidate for the nomination of Pros. Attorney. We are authorized to announce, William F. Wina, of New Castle, as a candidate for the nomination of Prosecuting Attorney, for thia Judicial District, subject to the decision of the Union voters at their nominating election, on Monday next. A l.ertnre I At Henry Hall, on Monday Erening next, at 7j o'clock, on the gentua of J. Fenimore Cooper, illustrated by extracts from his writings, will be delivered by L. !. Newkll, of Indianapolis, Ind. Admission 2 J cents. Tickets to be procured at Nicholson Dros. Bookstore. " Tnn Bear ranronxiANC we ever witnessed in Stiirr Hall, or any other plsce, was on Friday evening last. J. M. IIausr, with the aid of about two hundred of our ladiea and gentlemen moat of whom were in their teens, got up an allegorical representation by States of the Rebellion, and Tableau, that, for beauty and faithfulness of delineation and conception, did iufiuite credit to the author ( Mr. II.), his assistants, and to the interesting and all-absorbing subject. It was a faithful representation of the rise anJ progress of tiie Rebellion, and we do not doubt but its final whaling up will be aimilur, and that, too, at no distant day. War, Famine, and Pestilence the agents the traitors invoked on their own heads, will compel , the remnant that ia left to seek shelter under the protecting S'gis of the Old Flag they Lave sought to dishonor. ', It would be invidious, where all were so perfect, for us to mention names therefore we but express the gratification of all who were present at tbe entertauitainmcnt, when we make our commendation general. Ne hollow words of more compliment but witli a hearts' good will, all say "will no! I" and oar citix hope for repetition of it soon ;TUe gross receipts, we learn, for toe two evenings wrts) three hundred and serenty -one dollars and aeren-ty-fiv cents. The expenses, for Hall, sc., were one husxired and four dollars and sixty-fire cents leaving tbe -set receipts two-hundred and sixty-seven dollar and tcu cents. Tbe half of which sum ($133,35) was donates! by Mr. Haqis to the Union Chapel Soldiers' AM Society. . When Mr. Haucs, came forward and announced to the audience the close of the exhibition, he remarked , that be hoped soon to present another and different representation, and that was ''fa KtMHim Plwjrd h t." We truJt he may ; but, in the meantime, and while the Rebellion ia nncrushed, we also hope he may make it convenient to coma again to our little ; "Quaker City," and hava his (Jsaxd Allegory cf the , Great Rebellion again repeated. We promise him that Starr IUU wilt be crowded to its fullest capacity, should lie come again. . XfTWe re eraUQetl to learn that ' . . . ... i 3Iaj. Juun A. Bckbank, formerly of this City, has been re-appointed Aftcnt for j Iowa, Sac ami Fox Indiana, of Missouri. , ? . - ' " ' j WolXPID. We regret to learn that A j O V AKSU ALL- SOn of OUf old frientl JOHN i 1'akshali., of the vicinity of Ilillsboro, this county was ba.lly wounded in both legs in the fight, near Kinston, N. C, of Sherman with the rebels One ofhislefa I .n ,rar,t. lww i i.iu amu me uvurr is a severe uesn wound. lie is in the llospit&l at "ewlern. His brother Jonx, started vestervlay morninj to go to him and nnrse him. JC4T Our old and esteemed friend Kit utHi) Kstbll, we regret to learn was nttacked last week with an excessive bleeding at the nose, and it was feared that Me could act recover, bnt we are now gratified to say that he is improving. We trust he may noon be able to aay; RiiLard is himself again." So tk'nae was the fog in Leadoa on the list of January, that in several of the suburban districts the I'oat-oii-s l tw -camera coal-! at deliver tbe letters.

A f IW REASONS WHT THE AMERICAN yATCH I THE BSST. It U made on the te'st principle, while the foreign watch is raoeraiiv xruie on aa principle at alL .J Lie

f foreign watch is mostly suade bj won.n and boys, ar-, baud. While their labor ia cheap, their work dear at any price. Pueh wstcties are mide witlioot plan, anJ luM a itbtiut guarantee. Tbey are irregular in eoaaction, and quit aa irregular ia movement. Thry are designed only to aell, and the buyer ia tbe party mxt thoroughly sld. Those who hare kept "ancrea," "lepiocs" and "-Swiss lerers" io professed repair for a few years will appreciate the truth of our Statesnrot. THE rLAN OF TIIE AMERICAN WATCH. Instead of being made of several hundred little pi-res, screwed together, the body of tbe American Wtch U formed of SOLID FLATF.S. No jar interferes with the harmony of its working, and no suddea shock can throw its machinery out of gear. In ruling or any business pursuit, it ia all held together aa firmly ass single pice of metal. It ia just whit all machinery should be , 1st, ACCURATE. 21. SIMPLE. 31. STRONG. tb. ECONOMICAL. We nt only secure CHEAPNESS by our system but QL'ALITV. We do not pretend that our Watch can be bought for less money than the foreign makeMictti, but lint fur-its real value it is sold for one-balf the price. ' OUR SOLDIER'S WATCH (namsd Wm. Ellery) is what its name indicates Solid, Substantial, and always Reliable warranted to stand any amount of Marching, Ri ling or Fighting. OUR NEXT HIGHER QUALITY OF WATCH (named P. H. Birlettj is similar In size and general appearance, but has more jewels, and a more elaborate finish. OCR LADIES' WATCH, recently brought out, is putup io a great variety of patterns, many of them of rare beauty and workmanship, ia quite small, but warranted to ktrp time. OUR VOCNU GENTLEMAN'S WATCH is neat, not large, and just tbe thing for the pocket of Young America. THE PROOF of the merits of our Watch may be found in tits fact that we now employ over seven hundred workmen in our factories, and that we are still unable to supplv tbe constantly increising drmml. OUR THREE-QUARTER PLATE WATCn U thinner and lighter than the otliera tre have described. Its tins chronometer balance is delicately adjusted to-correct the variation caused by changes of temperature. These wntcuej are tlie fruit of the latest exporim-nts in ebronomctry, aad are made by our best workmen, in a seperate department of our factory. For the finest tiore-keeping qualities they challenge compariaon with be best works of the most famous English anJ Swiss makers. 5-1 m. KOBIilXS 4: APPLETOX. Agents for the American Watch Company, 12 BROADWAY, .V. Y. BUTLER'S FIASCO At Fort Fisher, was scarcely greater failure than is daily made by most of the advertised hair dyes ; nor was TERRY AND PORTER'S VICTORY More complete, perfect and glorious, than the conquest achieved by CHRIST ADOROS HAIR DYE Over gray, red and aandy beads of bair. The obnoxious hue iswiptaout in five minutes, and a magnificent brown or black, glossy and natural, takes its place. Manufactured by J. CHRISTADORO, 'o. AstosHous", New-York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all llfir Dressers. 5-Im. TIIK LADVS FIUEXD. "Grandmother's Story" is the significsnt title of the handsome an I expressive steel engraving of the April number of the Lady's Friend. The story 'attached to 't, by Bella J. Spencer, explains the signcficance of the engraving. Then we have the usual richly colored doable eteel Fashion Plate. Then for music, a song, "I Built a Bridge of Fancies." Then the usual amount of literary matter, including "Lavinia's Education," by Julia Viill; "A Story of a Household," by Mrs. Hosmer; "Larry O'Lcary's Ghost," by Emma M. Johnston; "Two Kisses," by Ma Mason; "An Every -day Story," by Leslies Walter; "Four Birthdays," by Francis Lee; "The Statute in the Block," by Beatrice Cplonna: Not ili tics fur April, Editor's Department, New Books, Receipts, Fashions, Ac, Ac. Price $2,50; 2 copies $4,00; copies $15,00; 21 copies $35,00. Specimen numbers will be sent to those desi-. rous of making up clubs for 15 cts. Wheeler a Wilson's celebrated Sewing Machine are furnished as Premiums. Address Deacon A Peterson, 3 19 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Now is the time to send on subscription for 1S65. A single box of Hrandreth's Pills contains more vegetable m.itter than twenty boxes of xay pills iu the world bestdos; five-hundred physician use them in tlieir practice to the exclusion of other purgatires. The first letter of their value is yet scarcely appreciated When they are better known sudden death and continued sickness will be past. Let those who know' them speak right out in their favor. It is a duty which.' will snve life. Our race is subject to a redundancy of vitiated bile at this season, and it is dangerous asrit is prevalent: but Brao.lrcth's Pills afford an invaluable and efficient protection. By their occasional use we prevent the collection of those iinpuriters, which, when in sufficient quantities, ccuse so much danger to the body's health. They soon cure liver complaint, dyspepsia, loss of app-titc, pain in tbe bead, heart-burn, pain in the bseast-boue, suJJen faintness and costiveness. Sold by Druggists everywhere. March 30, 1SS5. 5-w. On a Hish I Our old friend, Whitewater, is on a "high" a regular "buster" threatening to burst its banks, and in many places breaking over its enstnmarr bounds and running down every thing in its way. We understand that it entered tlie door of oar friend Nixon's paper mill, yesterday evening, reducing some of his paper stock to a pulp : whether it took any of the manufactured article down stream, or whether its visitation will have tbe effect of bringing doicm t'ie price of paper, we are not advised. Several families ia the valley, between Newman's creek and West fork, had to move oat of their habitations, in consequenr of the sudden rise. Our old friend, Whitewater, thi r"d morning looks more pie.sant, but is yet cor. sideraMf swollen from the eflects of his spree. ' whisker! whiskers! Iv wnt whiskers or Monsuches ? Our On cian Compound will torce tliem to grow on the smootl - et face or chin, or hair on bald heads, ia Six Week.-. 1 n 'l 0- nt bJ m'i closely seale. on receipt of price. Address, WARNER A CO., Box 133, Brocklvn, X. Y. 4-ly. jS-fT-The work of trimming trees, vines, and "m.V ra. is progress mg in our etty ana xwimt; j Now is the time to plant ont shade trees Ciev a very mnch needed in various parts cf ocr city. TO THE YOCNO OR OLD J Jr rrmU. If you have been suffering from a habit iadulgvd by the TOCTH OF BOTH SEXES, WUICH CAVSES SO MANY ALARMING ST TOMS, A Mtm Arm for Jtarriof, And is the Gas atbst Evtl which cmnbef. '. MAN OB WOMAN. See symptoms enumerated in Advertise men t , a:T. if yoa art a soflerer. Cutout the Advertisement, aad send for Uat once. Delays are dangerons. Ask tor IM mould's take no other. Cures fuaranted. iweat f Cvtrnttrfiu, nmd Imitation. 1 m.

" For the Palladium. THE TOWNSHIP LIBRARY. . ... -j J4 f r " OeoloricaJ Observer, hf Dej 1 Beecke, - - - 151. - - - - A work of nearly 700 pajes. It is an expansion, of a1 former work entitled IIow to Observe in Geology," The author modestly hopes that the expri. ence of many years will enable him to assist if not abridge the labors of others in the study of Geology. The object of this work is "to afford a general view of the chief points of that science, 6uch as existing observations woul-.l lead ns to infer were established, fcc." The

author has accomplished his task with v t. r. auimv, aim ucsertn iu uc, na lit; uhcii is, quoted by other geological writers. Ignoring the Bible aspect of the question, De La Beeche adheres strictly to his geological purpose of presenting the reader with the chief points of his sub ject as undeniably established; thus sparing the reader much unprofitable speculation. Trimmer' Practical Geology and Jlinernloer, isA book of more than 500 pages, well stored with plates and well adapted to those who are not acquainted with Mineralogy. As the author says, the young geologist needs but a hammer a blowpipe and 6orue chemicals, with a due degree of perseverance, to qiaalify himself for the study of the rocks. lis geological and paleontological plates are numerous. This and Physical (Mology, by Jukes, were omitted in my general catalogue of geological books in the Library ; the latter because of its being separated from its fellows and placed under the head of Natural History, p. 120. Let me add here that Jifurchisont spleni did work on the Silurian Rocks, which has attracted the attention of all geologists, aud is particularly adapted to the student of our Silurian formations at the west, is not found in the catalogue, 1 believe, in the Library. P. Odoriferous Puff. Messr. K. 3c D. of our city, recently purchased a lot of skins, and amongst them were two of the skunk tribe, the peculiar odor from which became so annoying that they were thrown int the back yard. -Our friend T , who is always di-poted ; to do his neighbors' a kindness when in his : power, sesing tha skins thus exposed, collected thetn and carried them back into the establishment, remarking, as he threw them down, that ', he judged from the unplexsant smell they emitted, they were nearly spoiled by leaving them out! The boy explained to him the reason whj they had been ejected, and commenced giving him a brief Gol'Jsmittitical history of the skunk; but before he got fairly into tha subject, our friend vanished; charging the lad, as he hastily closed the door, to tell no one what he had done, under the penalty of having his hide tanned and the rear of his pants officially stampeu! ditor of Richmond Palladium : Dkar Sir 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 free; a Receipt, with full directions for making and usiug a simple Vegetable balm that will effectually remove, in ten days. Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same sott, clear, smooth and Beautiful. I will also msil free to those having Bald Head?, or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuaiant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than thirty days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully Tours, THUS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, S3L Broadway, New York. 2-3m. WnigEF.RS ! ! ! Those wishing a fine set of whiskers, a nice moustache, or a beautiful head of glossy hair, will please read tbe card of THUS. F. CHAPMAN in another part of this paper. 2-3 m JMr- See the advertisement of our old friends Kirs a Fox, in another column. They hare moved their establ shnient to the nenry Hall Building, and have one of tae best, if not the best stock of Piece Goods and Ready Made Clothing, in this city. Give them a call. r Look Out Ladle! Mr. lurr, has jnst been to I the 'Queen City' and purchased a large stock of Mil linery Goods. Bonnets, Ac, for Spring wear, of latest and most fashionable styles ornamental as well as useful. She asks the Ladies of our city and vicinity to call and examine her Goods and prices, at her establishment nearly opposite the Pearl-st. M. E. Church. StrattanN Corner is still the centre of attraction for both handsome and cheap Goods. Wilsox A ELLIOTT, hsve just received a fine line of Cloakings and Zephyr Cloths, Ac. Their Prints, Muslins, and Dress Goods are cheaper than Gold. Doctrine of the Itessurrection." Ti hare f r sale a few copies of a pamphlet, with this titlej by NathaX Hrjrr, sr., a member of the Society of Friends. It is to the point. Price 10 cents a copy or 75 cents per dozen. Last week, several Pocket Books, Pencils, Ac, amounting to about S15, were stolen from the Auction Room of Mr. West, No. 2, Main-st. Our City Marshal got on the track of the pilferers. j and the property was all discovered and i returned to the owner. The thieves i proved to be quite small lads, who had ; broken into Mr. West's, establishment I whilst he was absent. They were brought I before the Mayor, who gave them a lecture that they will not soon forget, and on promise of amendment, where j sent home. The "Street School is the worst place in tho world to have children ; educated in it is the broad road to peri dition, and parents who wish not their i 'gray hairs to be brought down ia sor-'-, row to the grave," should be careful to keep their children out of this vile I school at all times more cspescially at f night, v,. : : i X?"We cannot censure a man in bnsij ness who does not advertise if he has nothing that is worth advertising;1 but - - J AJ tw iUAb fcUC UU3I UtrS UiOOi who throws ont bis sign in a newspaper and is not ashamed of his goods, can always furnish a better quality at lower prices than those who, either through shame or penuriousness sever let the public know what they have or wbatthey are doinj.

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By authority of toe Secretary of the Treasury, the nndersignesl has assumed the General Subscription Agency for the sale of United "States Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three tenths per cent, interest, per annum, ksowa as the SEVEH-THIRTY LOAN. These Notes are issued under tbe date of August 15th, l'soi, and are payable three years from that that time, currency, or are converts hie at the option of the holder into " XT. S. 5-20 Six per cent. COLD-BE ARINC 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,bes'Kle.t 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 is payable semi-annually by capons attached to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any banker or broker. The interest amounts to One cent per day on a jO aote. Tuocents" 44 tOO Tea 500 20 ttOOO ftl 4 4 3O0O " Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon the receipt of subscription. This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered br the Oovern ment, and it is confidently expected that its superior advantages will make it the GREATPOPIXARLOAX of the PEOPLE. Less than $200,000,000 remain unsold, which will probabiT be disposed of within the next 60 or 90 days, when tbe notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uniformly been the case on closing tbe subscriptions to other Loans. Ia order tliat citixens of every town and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, tbe National Banks, State B ulks, and Private Backers throughout the country have genreally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they have coufi.leace, and who only ars to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive order-. JAY COOKE, SvBSCTurriox Acest, PkSmirljia. SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED by the, First National Bauk, Richmond, First National Bank, Centerville, First National Bauk, Cambridge City. Flax Straw. Nine Dollars a ton for Elax Straw, is now beinr paid by Messrs. Whiddit, Brows A Co., at their Mi.l on the Williamsburjf Pike, formerly used as a Paper Mill by T. Thistlethwaite delivered at their establishment. This price will be paid until the first of next month, and now is the time for our farmers to (ret a price for their straw that will "pay." A Watch for Five Bollar. THE MECHANIC Is an elegant Watch, ia heavy silver plated double cases, fine white enamelled dial, spade hands, carved balance bridge, etc., a serviceable article, in running order and warranted a correct time piece. Single Watch sent by mail, in elegant case, at the wholesale price five dollars, with ten red stamps. Letters should be carefully sealed and plainly directed. No discount to the trade. Watches sent by express when desired; bnt tbe moner should accompany all orders, j Address HIRAM L. WOITAM, New Y ork city. A constant "stvarm"of customers, are attracted daily to the '-Hee Hive" Store of D. It. Cbawkord, to examine and purchase his new Spring Goods of all kinds for Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses and Roys' wear His assortment of Carpets is worthy the attention c purchasers. Prices, just right give him a call. j:Slnit Ninth National Bask or tub Citv of Nw Yoke:. Joseph V. Orris, President has been one of the most enterprising and successful agents for the various Government loins. Over fifty million dollars have been placed in the hands of tbe people through its agency within nine months, and it now advertises to furnish tbe 7-30 Notes by express, free of charge, in all parts of tbs country. Its object is patriotic, and the high reputation of its officers, as well as its capital of a million dollars, is a sure guarantee that the 7-30s subscribed for through its agency will be promptly forwarded. J?B- The office of the Florence A Singer 8ewin Machines is now at tae Iiook Store, North -west Come Main and Marion Sw., where a full supply of thes popular machines caa always bo ft. nod. S So to Mrs. tUiny's Ftncy Store, No. 7? Main-st., far any thing that is nice. Her prices ar very reasonaO, and her goods of the best quality. Diarrhea and D reenter jr. We haTe examine a great number of letters from some of the mos prominent citixens of Cincinnati and Covington, etc., speaking in Uv highest Wrais of Dr. Strickland' Anli-Choiera Mixture fur the cur? of diarrhoea an drsentery. Tiie letters are too long to publish. Mr i Woods, of Corinston, says he was pn-n.-muced incurs . ble bv the bent doTt-irs in Cin.-innati. and one bottle .' Dr. Strickland's Anti-Cholera Mixtnre effected a per m ment cure, after suffering fi r months with Cie vson firm ot d-.arrhcra and dysentery. Another says be was discharged from the Unite ; States service after bavin; sudercd in the hospital fo 8 months aa inc&ralde, an l as a last resource trie ) Strickland's Anti-Cholera Mixture he got well direct -Iv. and has now entered the inar g-on in goJ lieiltl One man writes lie has cured seven or eight very ba caws of diarrhecs and dysentery in the barracks h was iu with one bottle of tins vaitu'ile mlirine. I fact we could nil rall our paper with similar itres troi ' these U-ttcrs. Why does .t oar government secur this valuable preparation. Onrarmy right to besi plied with it- It ia but a short time since one ot tn men lay in a very low condition at one of our Cincir. nati Hospitals, bis wife was sent for, the doctors con sidered his an hopeless case She. however, gave hii Strickland's Anti-Cholera Mixture. and in thr-e wee be was able to return home with his wife to New Rid mond. Ohio. All these cases right at borne speak fi tliemselves. We hope all the soldiers will pot a bo tie of it in their knapsacks, it may save them cr son of their comrades. It is for sale by Druggists at . eents per bottle. aiaaaHaaaMHaHBHasavaaaBsaaaHBt SlierifT'si SaleBY Virtue f a Decree to me directed from t' Wayne Circuit Court. I will expn at PuW Sale, at the Court House door in Centrerille, Wayi County, Indiana, on tbe -Sth day of April, io6 between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 ocV P. M. on said day .the following property, to-witr One 1 . in the towa of Wiiliamsbarg. Wayne county, and Sta of Indiana, and known on the plat of said towa lot So. thirtr-three A3, tbe same to be sold as tf" property of Francis French and Marybee Frracfa, satisfr said Decree in favor of James 'Smith. JOHN M. PAISON, Sheriff W. C. " March 13th, 1363. 3w. rrrxa cacosiuv . CROCKE Baxj. CROCXX . & CO, StHitk side tf 31 sun street, oste He East . Heredilkt Uoase, RICHXOD, I5D. "mffannfaenrare all kinds of Carriage, Bas;giei TMSalkie Express and Pedling Wagons, Ac-, d , We have en hand a ne assortment ot worxt wo line, aad caa furnish to order oa snort notice, slm anr srrle or pattern of vehicle, all of which ther w rant tube made of the best material and by careful a experieBeed workmen. The public are invited to c i aad examine their stiick md prices. XBsT Partieular atteatioa paid to repeinnj;. Jab. , lsai.

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In-ahU ii established crEce there are, Fire In suraBce Companies repreeewSe-i, where aggregmt , I capital amounts to npwards of, Twenty-five Millions of Dollars! Amon them are tbe-HoME."'MiXHATTa!t,''Ac-Tic, "LowniaRD," -(VvnNrTL," and -Corns Exj CBANGB,"attof New York; PHflMix," of Hartford: ! the Liverpool, and Losdo and Globe,' and the "Dattos' and,''FiBEJcsVof Dayton, Ohio. The aubscriber ins ores both on tbe participating and non-participating plans -can insure all kinds of property on equitable terms. , Losses adjusted here, and promptly paid. . J ?" L ' : He is also Agent for those popular Life Insurance Companies the "SitcvRiTT" of New York, and the "-Etna." of IlartCord, who terms are a a liberal as those of any other Company. WM. BELL, , (Xotar? IV New Stock of Jewelry, &c. J. B.IiriVXIClTTT, has jusi receiveu a LARGE A EXTENSIVE Stock of Jewelrr To which he invites the attention of purchasers . WATCHES CLOCKS, BREAST PINS, Ear and Fintrer Ring, C?oId Chaia, Ac, A.c, A.cv, Of the latest style aivl of tlie finest finish. AH articles sold warranted to be as n-presented. Watch and Clock repairing dune on tiie shortest notice, ami warrented to be well done. Thankful rrwst favors a continued patronage is respeetfafly solicited. Sa. IO, Wet r.iin Street, one door West of Bargvs Stove Store. Jan 27, 1364.. 42 .-dwtf. IMPORTANT NEWS! WE ARE P R E P A It E ! 50 FILL ovler for Window Sash, Bl ode. Doors Frames. Mouldings. Ilrackrts, Mantle and house I furnishers work, generally, SCHOOL DESKS.all made t of thoroughlv ! SEASONED LUMBER! ! And as low as tlie same can be brought in this market. i Also, Pine Lnmber, Shinsjles, Elooriug, J Enth, Ac, Ate. i rJ-Sixth Street, not square Sonth f Msh, Riet inond, Ind. ssilllJiu. June 5, 63. 7 i - 2i rf SADDLES & HARNESS JUST RECEIVED ! At No.CS,. Main Hi. Opposite the CiUtllouae. LEATHER R. R. RAGS, Gothic II. It. lt.itfs, Sule leather Traveling Trunks, Il ird leather Suring Trunks, Ladies Larre Traveling Trunks, Sadies' Horrnvt Rnxea, Sole Leather Valiise. Fancy Horse ltlankets. Common IIrse Blankets, Ladies, Gents and Iloyn Saddles. Fine and Farm Harness, Rounded and Plain Riding Bridles, Buggy, Wagon an 1 Butchers Whips,. Leather and Common Horse Brushes Trace and Breast Chains. Draft and Y ankee Ilarueos, Draft and Buggy Collars, Ordered Work well trot up. by eapvTienced Workmen, nad Rrpttiing atone up nroniDtii. feb-tf. W. I BRADY'. J A. HAWSOS. (JOBS A. BRIDOLAND. JAHE3 B. RorK. ) (A. C. BAWSO.W. RAWSON, BRIDGLAND & CO., General Commission MERCHANTS; So. 21, Broad Street, SEW YORK. I REFERENCES: j Messrs. David Dows A Co., New Y'ork. I " Gilb-rt. Ofrborn A Co., Cincinnati. i " Greirg A Hughes, Chicago. i ' " J. B. AlcxnnoVr A Co., St. Louis. i " Winslow, Lanier A Co., Bankers, New York. ( J. G. Barret, F.sq.,Cash'r Citizens' B'k. Lonfsvirie, K v. 1 N. It. Curtis, Esq., Cash'r First Nat. Bank. Peoria, 111. ; J. E. Reeves, Esq., Pres. First Nat. B'k, Richmond, In. i Wm. H. Mnrrisson, Esq., Indianapolis, Ind. j 4.-5 6ru$3. PILLS, LINIMENTS. j S A LV ES. j In as large and complete stock, as there is in Eastern Indiana, sola as low 6v us as nv anvone. ! ' I'l.UMMERA KELLY". pi9V Cn0J 4n T.nar OCCJ w Clean A No. 1 Article. Nothing but Flax-seed. N i foul seed whatever. Call and examine for yourselves. We (eel verv certain that farmt-rs will find it i to their interot to cull at the "OIL MILL,' Jut North of Kich mend, or at JOHN HELL'S FLOCR AND SEED STORE, adjoining the "Mere lith IXu V on Fifth street, if flier wish a perfectly clean article, and inviting terms. TRY CS. For the best yield of s?ed, liberal premiums will be paid, to those getting see 1, as above aimed Printed scale of premiums can be seen by calling at the "Uil .MiU." Feb. liJ5. J. W. BCR50N & CO. wy EVENt'E AND POSTAGE STAMPS WM. BELL, authorize! Agent, jkkV on sale br S. E. Corner of Main and Fifth-streets . Richmond, Indiana. w ARMS, DWELLINGS, BUILOIXO IA,TS. and almost every descnpti-m ot Keal Litate tor sale by WM. BELL, Ageut 1-tf. jXaTMEANS & BROTHER, j I DEALERS IN ' I BOOTS AND SHOES j HATS & CAPS. j yO. 81 JfAIX STREET, i , (KcxaT BrtLCTT!;, oppesite the First National Back, j RICHMOND, IND. ! 1-tf 1 I OPPOSITION TO ALL MONOPOLIES. 1 3,000 BUSECELS FLAX SEED TO LOAN I The anderaigned have three tltousand Bushels Ex- j , tra re-clesBed flax Seed, selected from choice kits, j j which they propose to loan en favorable terms. ! ' Farmers would d we'd to call and learn term before ' ourcaaainir elsewhere. GEO. W. BARNES A CO. The Ninth National Bank OF THE CITY OF NEW TOBK. CAPITAL, lKKMKIO, PAID IJS, ; Fiscal Agent of the United States, An SrcciAL Agx.vt fob Jat Cooxx, Saascaxmo Will Deliver T-30 Note, Free of Chanrr, r-' p, . receive a. j r' !IJ?? , . ,! f. eurreot bis. and all five per cat. , nicest note. Zl w" H ri'r fi' 1 " 7 "iTBavtLntsof w. ers 00 favorable terms ; also of indiriduais keeping New York aceoocts. J. T. HILL, Ur. J. T. OKYLS, PmiJemu 1

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ESTABLISHED "lJf IMi I THE- : " v I " ! Robinson's Machine Works, West End of Main St. : ' WE ARE Bl'ILPLTG ' ''; , Sim AM THRESHXBtS, HORSE POWER THRESHING MAGHINES OF ALL SIZES, , - DRAG SAWS, Suitable fur either two or four horaea, ao a new style of " "" . CIRCULAR SAW, For cutting cord w otd and limbs into stov uxL This is oue of t "e oldest establishments m the country, and our facilities for tmiUlmg sirst class work are equal to anv. We have the patterns for repairing alnjt ail the dinVrent kiuda of Threshing Machines,

especiallv the Ohio Machines, and will rive particulir attention to this part ot our ousiness. " e mist, aeep on hand arid sell at manufacturers' prices, a good assortment of LEATHER UELTINU. JONAS W. YEO. Richmond, Ind. March II, 155. S-tf 'ConnersvilU; T'mes. Tnion City Earfe, and Kokoino,' Tribune, copy 4 mouths and send bill. 76. ESTELL BROTHERS' m-fsr-'ISH to call the attention of their friends ant WW public generally, to their Fine Assortment of American & Suiss Watches. J1VELRY AND SILVER VARE. We also keep supplied with the best i IPI-A-ILSrO'S, MELODEONS, CABINET 0EQANS, Sheet Music, Music Books, And all kinds of Small Musical Instruments. We also do all kinds of Watch Kepairing and EngravingWe nre pl.-ased to have anr one to CALL AND EXAMINKtH R GOODS, as we take great plessuro in sinm in " them, tdkdkrr yoa bug or utA. Kemember XO. "I6. Main Sret. Eichsaoud, March 16, . 3-tf F. B. HUNT'S Hoosier Fodder Cutter! Patented in the United States and in Europe. VIE MOST POPCLAR CUTTER IN USE. IT ruts with equal facility, HAY. STRAW. & CORN FODDER. Is ximple nmt Uirrable. aid can be worked with ease by a boy of ten veaas. ?hiring the most eiuiplc and couipleto Change of leed, Cutting any length desired. This Machine was Talented Jan. 5th, 1M4, ami was exhibited at Twenty ditlitreav State and Connty Fairs, at which it took 18 First and 2 Second Premiums. In each case of failure t get tbe first premium, the committee's ere divided self Interest controlling the mnjoritv. Seldom has there anything Ix-come so POPl LAR'AND lTtOFFITABLE, as tiie UKier Fodder Cutter. All who have had any real experience or observation in the matter, prononnce it a fixed lacr, A Success beyond all Contorversy A tid although it has teen but a short time since this machiae was introduced it has been conclusively proven, that the fod ler fmm an acre of corn when cut or riiatfid by this machine, i mirth th the entire oo.rowohmtj the crop. .Machine and Shop Rights to Manufacture, ' For Sale br TOBIAS, LANE A CO., Richmond, Ind.. March It), '05. 3-3tn. Administrator's Sale 1 rBHEKK will be offered for sale at Public Auction. JL on tha 7th dav of 4th Month, April. 165, at the ,' late reid"nce of Jerhrow Lewis, deceased, one and t ae-fiarfT moes rtixu-wesi 01 Aroa.in r, ayne oounij, j Ind., all the personal properly of tlie said deceased, : n,,t taken bv the widow, consisting in part of 2 work i Horses, 1 Colt. 7 or H Itead of Cattle, II bea.fof Sheep, Vfl or 20 bead of Stock Hogs, I tarm w agon ; 1 spring i Wagon, 1 Wheat Drill,. 1 Reaper, Wagon Harness, Farming L'tensils, 400 or 500 bushels of good beat, 200 bushels of Barler, 17 acres of Wbeat and Baric v hi t!ic field. Household awl Kitchen Furniture, and etlier articles too numerous to mention. Conditions made known on day of sale. Sale to commence at 19 o'clock A. M. WILLIAM Fl'UiHCM, Adm'r. ISRAEL WOODRL I F, Auctioneer. 3d Month, 16th, la55. 3-3w Executor's Notice. ETTEBS Testamentary cm the last will of the last The mas Bulla, late of W ayne Township, ayne Cown'T, and Sute of Indiana, deceased, hare this day bren granted to tbe undersigned, by the Clerk ot the Wavne Common Pleas of said County. All persons having claims cgaint said estate are required to file them in the Clerk's OUice of said County, within one rear from this dar. J0SPH M. BCLLA, i WILLIAM BULLA, f Executors. March II, 13o5. 3-3w Sheriffs Sale. IV Virtue of a Decree and Execution to me directed I aM iroui the Wayne Common Pleas Court, I will ex1 pose at PobUc Sale, at the Court ilouoe door in Centerville, Wavne conntr, Indiana, on tlie 8th dar of April. 1".5, bet Veen the "boors of 10 o'clock. A.' M. snd . i oVlack, P. M. on said day, th following property, to' ; wit : Lot Ne. one baadred and twenty-nine ( llv,) in that part of the city of Richmond, Wayne county, ' and State of Indiana, laid out by John Smith, exceri ; ten t Kri fert taken off the ftontii aide of aad lot fo' an ailev, the same to tie sokl as toe property c David P. Holloway, to satisfy said Decree and Execution in favor of Jam Bttlh. JOHN X. PAXsON, Sheriff, W. C. Vlarch Uth, la65. . 3-3w. REIIOVAIj. lerchant TTailor No. 83, Main-st, RICnJaTOTTD, IND., Hav- removed tJir estaWishraent to tha Henr Hall Boildrap. immediaSely oppnsise the J-'lr atioaaJ Iiank.wbere taey wiiibeplcaaedtosee the - aid friends and fellow -citixens. They have a Urge supply of latest style of PIECE GOODS, , ConsUtioK of Yestitifrs, Cassaraeres of aS patterns, ar ' a fine aasortsaent M Ckabs, which they are prrpwred t maairiactare to order ia she latest sad xaoat fastuoaAbie xoodc, at rcasonabla pocea. They also hava a fiae stock of . Ready-Made Clothing, Manufactured of the best material and hi fhe Utt fuh ; sad, also, a fine assortment of Fsvs'sbisi ; J Uen ,,4 ,, A v 5 -F.-eb,rt-llTle-ka,t l.rT. , CrS .l.ae t-..4 uu . They urite the poblw to rail and esBDa their GooVs And compare prices. Ktchayind, March 10th, lafti. 3-3o.

; TZLAVEUERf IKJUXULZ105. , North American Transit INSURANCE CC&SPANY. rKiscifATnsTcir" No. 91 Cintut Strevt. 'WlUMlelBkJa. CAPITAL, 0250,000.

OFFlCftZlM. THEODORE ADAMS, Preside i. JOHN H. bK DLEY. Vice-Praa. A A-rUnry. LCC1EN PE TON, SccrrtArv. JAMK8 CONRAD. Trewsiuer. JEsSfc E. PEYTON, Ageat. DIRECTORS. THEODl-RE AD.VM.S, I'hiWoJphia. JAMES M. CHtNRAD.PhOadetpfawi. KH'HUD WOOD. Philadelphia. JiWbS i.RAH.M.Pbitaieiphia. rRAMff.IN STKKI.K, Miooet. " OKOKtiK T. STE ADM AN, Cincinnati' WILLIAU COLDEK, Ilarrutarg. The North American Transit Inroranee Company, . . : Refer to the follow inj; named gentlemea ' Hin. William Wnursoa, P. M. General. Hon. J. P. I's-her, Sre. of toe Interior. Hon. Muitgomorv lUair, Wakhintva D. C, Jay Cook a V" Washington, D. C. ha'rtoti. Able A Co.. St. Louia. Idue, T.xtcy A IV, laaukcra, Si. Louis Citixens' Rank, Iiwisvitls. Franklin Rank. Cincinnati, O. Itartltt A Smith, Banker, Columbus, O. Daniel, Able A Co., Mewtphia. ' J. Vltar Thompson, President .PeUaavlvsnia Catral K. R. Co. J. 1. Cameron, P reside at Nor tlie ra Central R. R. Co. T. H. Du Pay. l"residiil Cattaja U. It. Co. r . "tun, .voi ; a vntmi nanm cv. vwi W. II. 0sl.tirn. IVeskient llhaots Central K. R. Ce. Tbe obioct of this Couipany is to insure persaaa against all kinds of Acci'leuU while travdiug or otherwise, with a fiiol eompeasatioa pee week ia ease of fetal disability from their usual avocations. tilHStN A OLIS, State Aganta. AVM. 11ELI, At KickaaoaA. Southeast Cor. Main and fifth St. JOHN C. WEST, Licensed Auctioneer. VI, I. kinds f Uovds Sold aa tomsniasien, Ba4 will attend promptly to sales in tiui Coaatry. whenever called on. Ccr Sales Koon, Matn Street, No. 1. Kicuui u.l, Ind. March 15, letli. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. Ar yen sirk. Asbla, aaA eomplaiaiugt Areyeuouta srtiM-, with yomr aet'SSi o raniTKti, ant jour fat.g, ,M, r4ulortabte t Thaw .irif1 4u. m oftra the pvlaw to Mioiu il'nj-si. a tt atcknets Urrwfws upou )'uu. and snouM b ataried by a tiawly aM of the right vanned)-. laLa Aver s I'iKv aa4 ct MiM out tb Ulaordrd faasnoia funl tbe bkni, aaS lt tbe dinos nwva on fmphj In KjmI'R b.im-Iv-t'S'l J "key sUmulaM tlie faacuon B-vjAH ef tbe boJ late li;oreiu a, VtOhLL I -i - "1 iitv. nanV iIm nam frntn Hi otauuruone Whka roaao diacaae. A wM ttl.i snmawlima lo ta UJy. an4 obatrnet Hs naitimt fuunttnns. Tana, If aot nlw,4, ntart xu UieniM-tvea aa Um auarouading organ, ptodncing Doral acararatiu. afTfi o jj, and 4iea. V uiiola tin. roudiUoa, 0prt by tlw taransrt. Inks Ar' I'iiK and ra hw dlracilv they rMor thn natural .-li..n of tua jlm. and Willi It til baovant filing of Uealtli fin. What Is tree and o aaraal la thU tnrial an. I ciiuiiinu oouiitint. U 1" trux In mauy of tho rtcofi itc l ami dangerous diMmer, Tbesaiaa purruiv iTjr.t xpcbi tlM.iv. CaaU ty similar cli.lrir--Iliui mid ilerauevinents of th natural functtona of th t.l. tuvy mr npKtl.v, an maay of lbm aarcly, mret tho aim nif-an. iie lr know lb virtue of U. IMK will nilert to Riloy tuea wkwn sunVtlns fnaa th ttnor.lem ihir enrv. ftairmi-nta fr.ini Wliuft phyl-lni In aowe of tha principal dls sod fioia oUier weit kaowa puklM persona. Iha fnKs.rdi-g Vtr&mtrfS. Xoaia, ftk 4, iVA Da. Aran: Your Pill ar th paragon fcf all that t grr-K In am-tli ino. Tby bajv carnd miy littl da(blr of ttlreroti ua b bao.1 aa4 let that bad provl lnnir..M fn- mr. Her mothar ka beo Um frierouly aft!ic(ci with tli4rbs and iiufilira her m al tu Iwr lLir. Aft r rur cbikt . ca.vi, b alB trM4 yotir l'UU, aud tin have curvd aer. asa Hiaamwi As bv FwmUr Pttjrsla. Fi rrti 1). . IU W. dirtier old, Kta OrZeoaa Tmir Pills ar the prlnra of pnrgML Tbeir excalleBl qttahri'W etirpa any cathartic w po Tbev ar wild, but very exrtaja and tlrcto.it In Uiau; acllua oa th tKtl, whi' h tnik' tnem Invalmbl to uv In lb dal'y treatmrot of dioas. . 1 Ileadacba,8lclilteaslaelef Vmmi Atersaacxt. fr-tm 'Jr. JUxntid lk.yO. Uatnm.r. TT.o. Aira I cai.O'4 owr too it of coaiplclsl nrerl with y mr Itll btnr ihan to ay eil Uj( a erer lie 4 mni! 11 pHrgMUm imwma . I plMT gpA 4vt dui-e an an -fr.N-ii.J mtbuffc in my rliMly erncS wltb nt txhin( a I do that your Hill aOonl ns the best wo bare, I of our vaiuu Ibva hllbly. . PrrrsatTio, Pa, May 1, 1S4. Tta. J. C. Arra. Hn T ae b w repiatiJly urJ at th wont knulorh any body raw bat by a aVa or tu 9 cf ynnr mi. It seru to arts ft-oua s IbeJ stosaarb, wlucli tliey clHnu at car. I' our jitU eraat respect, 1:1). VV. pRP.ftLK, Ctrrf- r f SUnvr ClorlM, Bills Disorders Llwes Casaplalsits. From Dr. Thtador Bt tf Item IW Ury. Kot only are yrm Pitt HntraMr adasaed to rbwir -pno a o apTlunt, lilt I And tltir tin-UI nVct vjea tbe Um ry xnarked tnilo4. 1 hf bar la aay ra tie prvd auir uuectuaA Cue th cur of tdtotn com. p'xnnit tjia j any ou rvmedy I can mMUm. I mnrmeif ,Jr that w hat at Wauta a pmaiitlr whir is n4 U j tbk touMinta of the xrofc a.! and Uie (vle. DrP.LTU fcKT OT m IfCrXXTTX, 1 XVul.ino. D. C, Jlk lx, M, I fl 1 1 have wed jroiw fill, la fsevi aad ImsuUM praclic vcr aiuce vuo aa4 tl.cai, aul cauaot hczit'e 1 mtf tttej ar Uw bat aaihurtic w erls. Tkeir rra Uiiu aciioa cm tb hire s quick sim deoided, cmtis (uriitly they ar an admirabl remedy far avaigaw: cf tli.it urgan. lnaVed, i kat mkjm Bwixl acaasef I4um$ Jucux mo otxlnat tnul it did ant raiily Wt4 r Ukib. Imrruaily yuura, AIa,n7J HALL, M. tX, iAHu imnmt VaSa Dysentery, D Ik rr Herat, mtalava, Wacamav. from Or. J. J. Urtcn, if Cuo,a Tnar Pill hav bad a long trbd In ny pcaeUca, a4 I hold tlieni in etai aa no of tb beet aiisrseata I a ever t-r-o-l. Thir alterativ enVc ttan lb livr aa tliem as rxcciknt naedy, wbea gira in usn Vattar biaa dtjttatrrf md ifemin Ikeir M 4-tna ami.? tlH-m very acerputit awl coavaM is? aV s of wuu and cbiiarea. . , . . . Dyspepsia, Iaapawttsy- mt t aTIaaict. - From hen. J. r. Mm, UUor Admmt Omrmx U Si a Da Avra: I bar wi joot PHI wltk Mltraflraaeaary iii'tu ta my htmlly aud nmnv tho I am rall4 sseteat to utMv Ta rulat tb onxans of SKfasxeaa ' Seat pyrrf tli bkiul, tliry ar U vary Uat nawrty t h kwiwn, aad I caa conaaVauy raemsead taaxa te any friend. In, 4. . aUA w"aaw, Ufalr,i Co., Jf. T, fV,?4, k&a TciB ra : I am annjr your Cathartie rut is my nsn tin, aad ta-1 11 an csorl'vvt fmrawtr ta tsssaat sjan ?jUia atiii pnrf$ the fmnlaaa of Om Hi. .rvM.N (J. Ala.ACUAif.tf.B.! Cantlutloci.Ce.tiriee. Rsipxrss, Itkramallam, Unl, !uvl AT km, iAs-apa y, Irlyl, hti, ate. From Dr. J. f. Tam&m, Kimt ,m Clanadta ' Toe towea cannot b said of par fins ft tha ear ef oamwA. If othv of out ffaitersHf ha A tad tbess anUacloaal na. thrj atnotd - s in areatiitna U fur tb (Meat ut tbs xalMn4e bt aalbv hwm tbat complaint, wait. alttumb bad cwos(lt ta Merrf, lb proKriritur of other tbat won. I aU c bmtcu to oniuat ia tlM lirar, but fom PUai aataot that rxaa aad ear ta dwweu. Frrnm Vru B. amort, Prnrtrn ratf Mmtmtfi, Jssf in. pnpr um, am uovuent praaavs ef las now vara aboil? r partially my; pn t. Twc-m w 1 -w m wittmocm aaq aaa m . ar mo mmxm lb M 4y sm w aa that t " rw 7 )iwil Frmm tU Bo. Dr. thmhm,mmM Jsyistkaf at. ' CmwdL. rrumnaaEtiataaa,t,iaam If ja-Ka Kl I W,M tmm Mm .1 - Turkm ha tmrM xa W I Vt Mnwt a. - ... w m pck ipui , w a m. A ci auM I wmy natal wwM a s Uin anairalaar aaw. abac. a- - 7 -- . 9UBC ?iii-dlo; I baat taa aaal of BfcTaaaaaa. r I 7 a4 a mtmmr 1 XTtleat arrat ta Batttaasr. Dr. ; aw ww aaiTie or year Pv Stark aai. I kraaS yoar Flit. lbirVtimj,ntam, By auaaiM tatam, aaa aww asuarw mmlL pswats Caaasxa, sTataa Wsatt. T- t - D. avaa: I bare baa fAwoa iAaat caaaai tfttrly mwrmAtj Twr WDa. of la-ycar, TUfCSHT tl)IH, anr M-a at fa rn la wbarb. aJtaaaarh a. ---- . aMrae ta saAai afft, sa aaraiajs tbat lraBtly laoim sta cuavsra a aaiij ar Prxcw, 38 ooaai Dar Beat, tm S 1-svpus srr. J. C ATBAW 0ft, UfMtl. 1 For sale i a RiekaaaaUlBel Vr bG. sott. P,".r' Kll.,iia. dk Maa, Mailer Mt Collet aad J. E. Avery C. October 1, li4.

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