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... For tit Palladium, To the Xfrnorfof Abraham Liaeola, Preaidrnt of the Enited Stale. Tbe hmrt of the tuition U shrouded hi sadness ! The loved of bit country the favorite of Heaven, Wa rent front lu r arm in the hourof brr gladness; The Wo by fx band of m traitor was given. Ob, dark was the AwlIra! no blackness could hide i J - ... .. Tte print of lim beei hM bee left an the end t . And hi I tbe "are anr of blood baa descried it Sent "dust to ill dust" and tbe ami to it God !
And her let oa U-are biro for be the departed. Was reluctant to punish, but prompt to forgive. Be was "honeat, and aobie, human aad truebearted, Long lon ut j Ih trait hi aur measuvy tire ! He walovl a a bathe as such, ara be mourned And embalm! in a nation's tears. He baa gone to that Un4 from whence none hare return J, Aal w litre time is not measure! by years. But the good man till lire and age to rum Wit! saroly pronounce bio bless 'd! And uie "mantle be caught by tue spirits" of some, While hi S'MiniaIl Uuabtt it' rt. While rejoicing over late victories. Wayne Co., In., 4th mo. 2 lit, I it, 5. B. H. Shocking Steamboat Disaster. r y Explosion of the NtramfrMalfas. From the Special Correspondeac t On Cin. Gaxette. After consi.loraMe delay, your correspondent has obtained a detailed account of tUc blowing up of the steamer Sultana, and a shocking loss of life. The Memphis Uulletiii publbJit-s a statement byMr. I). Suow, (j-.S- Senator from Arkan , i s follawir4 On the morning of the 27th, about 3 o'clock, I wa awakened by a sensible tremor of shudder passing over the boat but beard no explosion. Not anticipating such a terrible consequence, I arose and deliberately dressed. Just before finishing dressing I became ware of a' large volnmeof steam being driven through the cabin by the wind. I opened the door of my state room, and in an instant realized the horror of the fact that the boiler had exploded, killing many; that the pilot house and at least one-third of the eabin roof had fallen in; that the boiler deck and boat ' were - on fire, with a fresli breeze carrying the flames with lightning-like rapidity thro' the balance of the cabin, toward the ladies saloon. I stepped back to avoid the heat and denuded myself of my dress, except my pants and vest, and rushed to the rear of the boat, which was in the channel and much nearer the Tennessee than the Arkansas side with a view of leaping, but found it a sea of heads, so close together that it was impossible to jump without killing one or more. I de termined to try the Arkansas ehorc, which was about three quarters of a mile distaut. I pansed over several bodies of dead men killed and trampled in the mad rush which must have occurred some moments prior to my advent on that part . of the boat. I found the- same sea of heads on this side, but discovered that the flames had driven them from the vicinity of the wheel house, and by getting as clo.se ns possiblo to an open place to leap in. l'jior to leaping I saw several husbands fasten life-preservers to their wives and children and throw them overboard into the struggling mass below I struck out for the Arkrnaas shore, and reached a log lodged in fifteen feet of water, among the overflowed cotton wood land. At ten minutes to four, by my watch, which had not ceased to run, after four hours of exposure I was rescued by the steamer Silver Spray. The Sultana contained 2,175 souls. The density with which they were packed had awakened my curiosity, and I looked over with the Clerk his certificates and books before retiring. This number included 85 hands employed on the boat. There were somo females, besides a few children. The bulk of passengers were returned prisoners from Andersonville, which place they left on the 17th of last February. Among them were the remnant at that point of the prisoners captured at Chicamauga and Gettysburg. They numbered altogether 1,96 men and SO officers. A large number of horses were on the boat, which providentially became unresisting victims to the flames. Had they broken loose the fate of the swimmers would have been determined within two hundred yards of the boat. As near as can be estimated without other data than observation, between 200 and 300 reached the bank, while about an equal number floated down the stream on doors and furniture. A dense mass, estimated at about 500, took refuge on the Ikjw of the boat, while the flames were drven aft by the wind. A few moments afterward the wheel house loosened by the concussion, and flame foil oil outward, and the boat turned stern upstream, reversing the flames. The : largest part of this number most then have perished, as they had no material at hand to throw "over to sustain themselves, except a few bales of hay which were immediately seized on the turninij of the boat The gang plauk was thrown over board, but sank at once uuder the living freight, and rose too far out of reach for most. The yawl boat was launched, bottom up, from the hurricane dock, upon the heads of those below, and afforded a support for a few in that condition. The whole time before the boat was an entire sheet of flame, could not have exceeded twentv minute. I was uolvjnore tUan ono MGrd, of the distance to the shore when, 1 observed the fact. The prisoner represented almost verv Suta in the Union, even Tex as, and the calamity will be a wMely felt a a battle of uo iucouslderable proportions. Redaction of Work nt the Springfield An inory. Br order of the chief f ordnance. Major Latdley is about to reduce the product of the armory to Ore baodred runs dailv. bcginuing the decrease with the enure suspension ef night work. The rortner Unr produet one thousand guns a day ha been considerably lessem-d lt. th number during the last " month having been between si sad seven hundred per dar.. The the propted e.lurtioU obvious. A UfK part of th uiachioerv at the armory must aoae be reiuodjled h construction cf the Hreechloadiag rilie. a huh the War Department w.ll doubtleas decide to accept. In accordance with the recommendation of the mi'-ilarr board, which ha been in seasion in this ntv, and recently ,ijanned. As thta Is to become eventually the arm of the service, it is sot desirable to increase much more the number of cans of the ol I model, especiattv as thoee now stored la tl araeuai count op nearly three hundred and fifty thousand, and a rhe war is o near hs rhmt. i'robnblr dob of them will eer be made eeer into Breechloaders, and the manufacture of tbe latter, after the ecmurr change of mchinerr is tnado, will keep the arronrr busr fur sum time to eons. AcsaUwm. J The great cavalry raid of Gen. Wilson has put an end to the furnishing of munitions of war from Georgia and Alabamav. At fcielma, Montgomery, West Point and Macon, all the machine shops, foundries arsenals, Ac, were destroyed. The rebels cannot manufacture materials for another campaign.
LOCAL COLUMNS. RICHMOND, INDIANA: j Thursday, May 4th, 1865.
CITIZENS' BANK! AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOB U. 7-30 LOAX. A upply of these Xotes, and also of IT. S. 10-40 I30sTXS, Kept constantly on hand and for sale. MORRISON, BLAM'UAKD dr. CO. Richmood, Feb'y 23, 13. 2 f. Mail Time Table. RICHMOND POST OFFICE.Oot. 10, 1S54, .MAILS ClAtSE. Vlu mhos and Eat ................. t'hicajro t'uicinnati -... I'arton Way . . .... Indianapolis snd West i MAILS ope:". Indianapolis and West ...... .. - Cincinnati - Iartn Wa -- Chicago f 'ittimtti and F.Ailt ........ ...... S 45 A.M 10 0l) A.M. 5 w r.n. 4 o r.M 8 43 AM 10 45 a.m. 1 1 r.o a.m. 11 34 A.M. a M r.M. 10 I . A.M. Bton and Ifeecr Mire, leaves Tuesday sn1 Friday. t 12 UO M, do. arrives same ilavs at 10 U'J L'niot Citr, via Arha, Iiethul Ac, leaves Monday' Wedncsiiur and Krid.iv, at "00 a.m. do. arr. Tuerday, TUursday and Sctnrday at 5 00 r.M. Wineliester via New Lianlun, leave Moni.iv and Friday, at -8 00 a.m. do. arr. TueUr and Saturday, at 5 00 r.M. JT-Oiiiccopen from 7iU a. m. to 7:30 r. M. On Sunday, from V-.0D to 10:00 a. M. ' A. WILMAXa. r. m. MBHBaHMBVHMBaHHaMMaawanaBwa f4tate Medicnl Society ," Will meet in this City, on Tuesday, May 14. It is anticipated there will be a Urge attendance of the profession, bn that occaaion. jF-er'Thanks to Col. O. I'krbt, for New Orleans papers of the 21d an 1 24th nit. The photograph lie alludes to in his letWr.is also received and we're tutpmaW it (sorry it wasn't the original,) in our sanctum. SHOW coviixt:. It will be f ecu by the advertisement in s.iother column, that the "Grant Union Combination," will be here to-morrow ( Friday). To tlwMe who are desirous of seeiiin novel and strange specimen of wild, animals they hare "rea I about but never seen," t'ois exhibition will afford an opportunity never before offered. This kind of a show will "pay" the beholder. Served Him Riht. Pai'l. I.arsh, of our city, inform us that his brother Chablks, who is about eighty years of a" an I is living at Fa'rharen, Preble Countr, Ohio, "pitched into" a diiloyal Irinliuisn for expressing his gratification at the a.iniii;ttiii of President Lincoln, in his preience, when the news of his death came to that town, an.l gave him a sound drubbing. Not satisfied witli the wholesomi lesson he had receive-1 at the Ji'f of tli3 ret?ran, the Irishman appealed to the law to vindicat.-hi ri;ht to that which he called "fray spaich." The Ju.ttice-of-t'ie-Pe ice fiael the old man $ S, and the citizen of Kairha- en, who hail witiidssed t! prompt puniiiimnt of this unworthy son of the Emerald I!e, paid the fine mid costs, and the old hero, who was in the war of 181i, went ou his way rejoicing that old ao had not yet dried up his muscles so that ha could n t deal effecttire blows to home traitors and slanderers of one of tlie best President our country has ever been blest w ith. Fi.OtR-WIIE.VT. The Flour, manufactured by Messrs. Hill A Wethbrald, is of the best quality, all the timr, and this is mainly owing to the fact that they are good judges of Wheat, and always pay the highest price for the best article in the market. Our fanners know this, and hence they take their Xo. 1 Wheat to Hill A Wkthbbald's Mill. They deliver Flour to any part of the city, if orders are left at Plummjr A Kelly's Drugstore, or sent to their Mill. The (ireat Stereopticon is being exhibited at Starr Hall this week, where perfect ITiotoirrapliic vnot Panoramic) views ot the most eminent Heroes ami Mate Statesmen, including a perfect view of Abrah. m Lin- , rol aurroumled hy his Cabinet, may be seen ; al- a ; wpsrateand perfect life-sue view of our greatly re- ! lowned and deeply lamented late President Lincoln ; coin act tog-ether with Generals Washington, Jack-x-n, Grant, Sheridan and others: and also a perfect Photograph new, from the original, of J. Wilkes Rooth (the Jcmou (lend, and assassin of the President I all of which wilt be shown, life-sixe. with such perfection ss to astonish all who witness them. None should fail to see them as shown by this greatest work of art and scientific wonder of the age, the Stereopticon. Aucient and modern Statuary, from the must eminent Sculptors) including Power's Greek slave; the Guardian Angel; antrel of peace: Thorwallson's night and morning. Ac. arc shown with such perfection as to astonish all beholders. Chinese fire Works: Niagara Falls; Whirlpool Rapids: Unitod States Troops Crossing Long bridge at Washington by in. on light: Destruction of the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad Bridire at Harper's Ferry; (night scenes, land numerous others: Public Building and numerous Foreign views, photographed from the objects themselves, are shown, upon highly illuminated canvass as distinctly and correctas tLoiigh tlie real objects were before the observers. Admission Paraqu.'tto 50 cent. Gallery 25 cents. Doors open st 7 1 4. commence at S 1-4 P. M. For accommodation ot Families an I Schools there will be a. Matinee at S o'clock SalurdaT afternoon, (door open at 2 o'clixdO when the admission will be 25 cents for adults and 15 cents for children. Let all avail themselves of the opportunity to witness this most scientific and worthy exhibition of the 9 Samuel Nixon, who has been operating the "Fleecy Dale Woolen Factory," for quite a number of years, ha sol 1 his interest to Mr. James Porter, and the business will hereafter be conduct? 1 under the firm-name of E. Aikin A Co., so ssya the 7WThe President issues a supplementary proclamation changing the da of national humiliation and prayer from May 25 to Thursday, Jane 1. General Law of Incorporation. At regular meeting of te C mmin Council, of the city of Richmond, held Tuesday evening. May 2, lrttll, the following Preamble and Resolutions were introduced and ordered to bo published : Whereas, at the general election far city officers of the cityof Richmond, he'.d pursuant to the Charter and Ordinances for such purposes, oa the "th day of Jsnusry, lSdl. the quahtiel voters of this City voted bv a vote of S7 to 21 in favor of adopting a new City Charter, pisted aud approved by th- G-neral Assembly, of lite State of Indiana oa fie 8th c f March. 1S57, with the amendments thereto, as now pablished and set forth in full in volume 1st of Gavia and H. rd's statutes of Indian, on page 21 to 241. inclusive, and known as Uie general law for the Incorporation of Cities in Indiana : Whereas, the Common Council elected for that year, by the casting vote ot the Mayor, rejected said new Charter, an 1 lite vote of the People thns expressed has not beea parried into effect ; At Whhbeas, the "Sth section of said act, (rives the Common Council of any City heretofore incorporated uwler a law of thia State, full pi-war to adopt by a majority vote, entered on their records, said act and thereby surrender therr farmer Charter. Therefore, RrtUnd, by t! Common Council of the City of Richmaatd, that w do hereby adopt lbs provisions of aid art tn full, and therefore becoase a municipal corporation, nndor aa l by virtue of said act. R.-Wir-f, Tht this Preamble and these Resolution be published in the papers of this City fur three weeks successively. AmW, That we respectfully solicit th attention of the voters of the City, and request aa expression of opinion in referenoe thereto. riO-Swl ttet: W. W. AUSTIV. Or.
Tat be Officer aw 4 Mesawey of White Water JLodge, Sa.41, I. O. U. F. The select committee, to whom was referred the doty of it porting suitable resolutions expressive of the sense of this Lndfe, of the assassination and death of our President of the United State, respectfully report that they bare attended to that duty, and submit the following: 4 , ' Whebkas, one of the cardinal principles of Odd Fellowship requires n to be "gratead to our Cr !, faithful to our Countiy, and fraternal to our Fellow-
man. Therefore, in rxw of the sad and terrible calamity that has befallen our Country, in tbe assaasinaUon and death of its Chief Executive, the President of the United States, we desire to place our testimony on record of oar utter abhorrence and detestation of the act, and fiendish perpetrators of such crime, which bas few if any parallels recorded in criminal history. TnsKiroBB Resolved, That we deeply deplore and lament the mournful event of the assassination and death of Abbaham Lincoln, the President of tbe United States, snd more especially at a time when a!l eyes and hearts were looking and hoping through him, for a speedy termination of the war, and a solu tion of the troubles that has spread so much mourning and distress over our beloved Country in the but few year, and a happy return to peace and prosperity. RisOLVrro, That the bloody rrUibution that has overtaken the perpetrator of thia awful crime ; tiicugh aivift and sure, is carci ly an adequate punishment for tiie commission tiiereof. Ubsolvkii, That the euioi-mi of this Lavlje be draped in mourning for the space of thirty days, in token of our respect lor tiie dead. Resolvko, That the mournful event snd the passage of the funeral cortege through the country, should "remind us o the end of t!iis servitude, of U insignificant and erishatle nature of all outward objects that so often excite man's passionate ambition." All of which is respectfully submitted in Friendship, Love and Truth. A. F. Scott, L. W. ( Hirsis.V CcaautM. J a ml L. Sow The Provost Marshal's Office in this city, we understand, will be closed in a few weeks. The military guards have been sent away and several of the ttachees mustered out of the service. This movement is general throughout the State. Orders have been issued by General I'itchkii to the District Marshals directing them to turn over whatever stores thev may have on hand to the Quartermaster at Indianapolis. Thus it will be seen that our Government is already taking active steps to reduce the expenditures of the country, in view of the peedy prospects of peace. Indiana's Roll ol" Honor. This admirable record of the brave mi-n of our State, by Rev. Mr. Stevenson, is fat being completed, and it will soon be ready for delivery. There are three vols. 8 vo. of fiaO pages each. Tbe work should be in the hands of eve ry Indianian. Agents are wanted see advertisement New Rooks audnew patterns of Wall Taper, Window Shades, Fire Boards, arrl the bet of Stationery, just received at the Mesri. Nicholson's Rook-Store, opposite the old Rank of toe State. COME THIS WAY! Era s w i lei- A V rocker have just received a 4inice lot" of very fashionable Wide Belts, latest stj'le of lluckleg marked down to panic prices. Call and s?e, at 40, Main street. Jpif House Keepers are confidently directed to the Stove and Tinware Establishment of the Messrs. Xtb Bros., for everything needc! bv them. Thev are fair dealers, and they take pleasure in waiting on tlieir customers. Iron Pumps. Lead and Wood Piping, always on hand. Call at their establishment at the Depot, and examine their stock and compare prices. Notice, Medical. Dr. O. P. Baer, would most respectfully inform the public generally, and the Homeopathic community in particular, that he has succeeded in getting lr. C. W. ScoTT.a truly aeientific Homeopathic Physician, to locate in our city. He has full confidence iu the Doctor, as the Professors of the Philailelphia Homeopathic Colle . Homeopath, , Richmond, Ind., April 17, lsfi5. thic College, assure him he A FEW REASONS WUT TIIE AMERICAN WATCH IS THE BEST. It is made on tbe best principle, while the foreign watch is ganerally made on no principle at all. The foreign watch is mostly made by women and boys, by h and. While their labor is cheap, their work is dear at any price. Such watches are mide without plan, and sold without guarantee. They are irregular in construction, and quite as irregular in movement. They are designed only to sell, and the buyer is the party most thoroughly sold. Those who have kept "ancres," "lepines" and "Swiss levers" in professed repair for a few years wdl appreciate the truth of our statement. TIIE PLAN OF THE AMERICAN WATCIT. Instead of being made of several hundred little pieces, screwed together, the body of the American W.-tch is formed of SOLID PLATES. No jar interferes with the harmony of its working, and no sudden shock can throw its machinery out of gear. In riding or any business pursuit, it is all held together as firmly as a single piece of niettl. It is just what all machinery should heist. ACCURATE. 2d. SIMPLE. 3J. STRONG. 4th. ECONOMICAL. We not only secure CHE APNESS by our system but QUALITY. We do not pretend that our Watch cau be bought for less money than the foreigu ssoivfclKtw, but that for its real t.i'.ik" it fs soli fcr one-half the price. OCR SOLDIER'S WATCIT (named Win. E.'lery) is what its name indicates Solid, Substactinl, and arwais Reliable warranted to stand any amount of Marching, Riding or Fighting. OUR NEXT HIGHER QUALITY OF WATCH ( named P. S. Barlett) is simitar in size and general ! appearance, but has more jewels, snd a more elaborate finish. OUR LADIES' WATCH, recently brought out, is put up in a great variety of patterns, many of them of rare beauty and workmanship, is quite email, but warranted to iefji tiW. OUR YOUNG GENTLEMAN'S WATCH is neat, net targe, and just the thing for ti e pocket of Young A mer.ca. THE PROOF of the merits of our Watch may be found in tbe fact that we now employ over seven hundred workmen in cur factories, and that we are still unable to supplv the constantly increasing demand. OUR THREE-QUARTER PLATE WATCH is thinner and lighter than tlie others we have described. Its fine chronometer balance is delicately adjusted to correct the variation caused by changes of temperature. : These watches are the fruits of the latest ex net intents in chrooometry, and are nude by our best work men. i in a seperate department of oar factory For tbe finest t ' time-keeping qualities they challenge comparison with j he best works of the most famous English and Swisa ! makers. 5-lm. BOBBINS A AFPLETOX, j Ageats for the Aatrricaa W atch Conapaar 18 BROADWAY, JT. Y. . DrPOJfCO-S GOLDEX PILL. These Puis, so celebrated a acorrecttoa of all Uoa j Female trouble arising from irregularities and eostractxm of the Bneostrvtal period, ran be bought at ' C. E. Potts, Sampson a Boss and Pluauner A KQy. Plammer A Kelly are the wholesale agents far Rich- ! reosd. l
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By Butbority of tbe Secretary of tbe Treasury, the nndersignei bas assumed the General Subscription Agency for the saieof Usated States Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three tenth per cent, interest, per annum, ksown as the SEVEIT-THIRTY LOAN. These Notes are issned nnder the date of August 1 5th, 1S64, and are payable three years from that that time, currency, or are eonrertabU at the option of th holder into TJ. S. 5-20 Six per cent. COLD-BEARING BONDS. These bond are now worth a premium of nine per cent., including gold interest from Xov 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 is payable semi-annually by cupons attached to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any banker or broker. The interest amounts to One ceat per day oa a 3 note. Two c eats S10O Ten aOO jJO U. 4A 4 A. SIOOO tl 4 4 S 4 V'jOOO Note of alt the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon the receipt of subscription. This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now ottered by the Government, and it is confidently expected that its superior advantages will make it tbe GREAT POPULAR LOAN of the PEOPLE. Less than $200,000,000 remain unsold, which will probably be disposed of within the next 60 or SO days, when tbe notes will undoubtedly command a premium, aa has uniformly been the case on closing the subscriptions to other Loans. In order that citizens of every town anjl sect;on of the conutry may be aflurded facilities for taking the loan, the National Banks, State It inks, and Private Bankers throughout the country hare genreally agreed j to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will se lect ti.eir own agents, in whom they have coufiJence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which tiiev receive order. JAY WOKE, Subscription Agent, PkSatUJhia. SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED by the, First National Rsok, Richmond, First National Bank, Centervil'.e, First National Bank, Cambridge City. Diarrhea aad Drsentery. Wo have examined a great number of letteis from some of the most prominent citizens of Cincinnati and Coriagtoo, etc., sneaking iu the highest terms of Dr. Strickland's Anti-Ch.lera Mixture fur the cure of, diarrhica and dvsentery. The letters are too long to publish. Mr. Woods, of Covington, says be was pronounced incurable bv the best doctors in Cincinnati, and one bottle of Dr. Strickland's Anti-Cholera Mixture etr.H-ted a per manent cure, atter suncrin tor mo:.tns with the worst form of diarrhoea and dysentery. j Another savs he v as dis. harired from the United ! States service after having suffered in the hospital for 8 months as incurable, aud us a last resource tried Strickland's Anti-Cholera Mixture he got well directIv, and has now entered the army again in good health. One man writs lie has cured seven or eight verv bad cases of diarrhira and dysent"ry in the barracks he was iu with one bottle of this vsluhli- medicine. In fact we muld fill hall our paper with similar items trom these letters. Why does uot our government secure this valuable preparation. Our army ought to besuppli,d with it. It is but a short time since one of our men lay in a very low condition at one of our Cincinnati Hospiaals, his wife was sent for. the doctors considered his an hopeless case Sue, however, gave him Strickland's Anti-Cbolera Mixtur.,and iu tim e weeks he was able to return home with his wife to New Richmond, Ohio. All these cases right at home speak for tiK-msetves. We hope all the sohli?rs will pat a bottle of it in tlieir knapsacks, it may save tliem or some of their comrades. It is for sale by Druggists at 50 cents per bottle. WHISKERS. ! WHISKERS ! Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches t Our Grecian Compound will force them to grow on the smoothest face or chin, or bair on bald heads, in Six Weeks. Price, $1.00. Sent by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WARNER A CO., Box 133, Brook'vn, X. Y. 5-ly'. BUTLER'S FIASCO At Fort Fisher, was scarcely a greater failure than is daily made by most of the advertised bairdyes ; nor was TERRY AND PORTER'S VICTORY More complete, perfect and glorious, than the conquest achieved by CHRXSTADORO'S HAIR DYE i I Over gray, red and sandy beads of hair. The obnoxious hue is wiped out in fire minutes, and a magnificent i brown or black, glossy and natural, takes its place. Manufactured by J. CHRIST ADO RO, No. 6 AsterHouse, ew-i ork. bold by Druggists. Applied-by all Hair Dressers. 5-lm. A single box of Rrandreth's Pills contains more vegetable matter than twenty boxes of any pills in tlie world besides; five-hundred physicians use them ! in their practice to the exclusion of other purgatives. J The first letter of their value is yet scarcely appreciated When ther are better known sudden death and con1 tinned swka-s will be past. Let those who know 1 t!ien speak right out in their favor. It is a duty which ! will save life. Our race is subject to a rsdan.Ur-cy of vit.aiei bile at t'ois season, and it is dangerous as it is prevalent: : but Brandreth's Pills sf rd aa invaluable and e:5i -Lent ,' protection. By tlieir occasional we prevent tre I collection of those impuritor. which, when iu suiSeient quantities, reuse so much danger to the body's health. They soon cure liver complain, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, pain ia the head, heart-born, pain in the bseast-bone, sodden faintaess and rostireness. Sold by Druggists everywhere. March 30, la65. 5-w. Xow is the accepted time to go to the "BeeHive Store" of D. B. Crawford, to boy Goods at almost first eosC I The XnrrH Xatio al B avx of the CrrT cr j Xew Y'obx. Joseph C. Orris. President has bea i nwte of tbe most enterprising and successful agents for j tbe various) Government loins. Over fifty million j dollars have been placed fn the hands of the people through its agency within nine months, and it now 1 advertises to furnish tbe '-39 Notes by express, free ' of charge, in all part of rJw country. It object is Ptricuc-lod fctr reputation of its officers, a well a iu capital of a mitliou dollars, is a sure guar antee that the r-3as subscribed for through it agency will be pre mptly forwarded. Executor's Notice. Tile undersigned have taken cut f the Wavne Probata Court, tetters testamentary oa the Etate of G. Henry Y'aryan. late of the City of Kirfcn'td, in said oouaty. Tfhase indebted so said estate will make payment immediately, and those having claims again it will present them dul v authenticated, wtlhia tbe time prescribed by law. The estate is solved. DAVID H AWE, E. H. J1EXKA. Ezecutrra, R cbmc-d. lod.. May 4, 1MJ. ie.Jf.
"Life and Death in Rebel Prisons, " is the title of an interesting work, just published by Robt. H. Kelk-gg, sergeant-major of the 1 to Connecticut regiment, who was taien primmer e-y the rebels in April, 1S4. Wr will give a further notice of it next week: in the meantime we dsreet attention to the advertisement for Agents, to another column, and have only room to Say that it is a work of 4t pages, is full of thrilling interest is only sold by traveling agents, and the price is $1.30 per copy. Address, L. Stebbina, Hartford, Coaa. Psasoss abvamid is Lirs, and feeling tbe hand of time weighing bearilr upon them, with aft its attendant ills, will find in the ose of HOSTETTER"S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS, an elixir that will instill new life into their veins, restore, in a measure, the ardor and energv of more vouthful dars. build cp their shrunken forms, and grve health and vigor to their remaining rears. Those who are in the least afflicted with Dyspepsia, Aere. La.ngi ob, atsea. or any other troublesome and dangerous disease, arising from a disordered svstem. should not besitste to avail themselves of the benefit derived from this great remedy. For sale by Dragists and dealers "general! v, evervwbere. " 8-lm.
! 3 ! No Cessation Until a Sur render is Made! l"!"" E will sell Delaines at . reals, w W Prints 'O rent. Spool Thread IO. Skirt Rraid lO, Muslin. S5 rents. "Stioosl .Shirting From 25 to 50 Cents LESS, I'ntil the Present Stork is Exhausted. Richmond, Ind,i April 13, 1S65. D. B.CRAWFORD. To Physicians: "M """ K Jar ready to receive orders for the new ediTV tion of Wood Bache lT.S. liisprnsatorv. now about ready for delivery. This edition has been in preparation for several years, and contains 100 pages of ad litional matter. Price $10.00. 4th mo. 13th, 1365. NICHOLSON A BRO. Sliei'iiT .s SaleBY Virtue of an Execution to me directed from th Wayne Com. Pleas Court, I will expose at Public Sale, at the Court House d-ior in Centre vi lie, Wavne County. Indiana, on tlie Cth day of May, 1SI55, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A M. and 4 o'clock P. M.on saiddav.tiie following property, to-wit: Twenty-'liree ( 2:r feet off the south end of Lot Xo. twentv (20), in tlie original plat of the town of Newport, Wayne county, aud State of Indiana, together with all the appurtenances to tUe same belonging. To be sold as the property of Harmon Clark, to satisfy said Execution in favor of Anna Hobbs. JOHN M. PAXSOX, Sherifl W. C. April l.th, 1SG5. pr. fee $-',25 3w. I.4PAV TEA A verv tine article for Invalids or others, at PLUM MER & KELLY'S Drugstore. Trr.Itl:s AM) WEOIflXI-.S, including all JL stock usually found insn I ni;;store. carefully seiTi"i. to i.tiu ,jw Alii mi-:, .it ri-:ioii;oiit" in t'S. Forsalt bv PLUMMKUA KELLY. uur-rE have ihe largest and finest stock of Prrfuw Tf Bivi y and Ttt''f iiod, iu this city. They eie bougi.tat reduced prices, and will lie sold accor-dii-glr. PLUMMEKA KELLY. 1 T. have a lot of Flexli Rrnshes, riexh (.love, and Hath ins: Totvcls. for sale low. PLUM MER it KELLY. ajoaps, Cold Cream. Camphor Ire. an! kin1 dr. d articles i:i quantity and quality, equal to any stock ta this citv. PLUMMER A KELLY'. Shavini"roain, Windsor and Barber Sonps bv the package, pot or -ski, st PLUMMER A KELLY'S. ITtEATllEU DI STF.US, for sale at PLUMMER A KELLY'S Drugstore, Hearth and Dust Brnhes, for sale bv PLUMMER A KELLY". a-UTTIIITE WASH BRI'SIIES. for sale bv If PLUMMER A KELLY. AIL nitl'SHE. at a. PLUMMER KEELY'S Drugstore. rajiooth Brushes, a lanre assortment at at rLl A KELLY S. II air aad Cloth Brushes, for sale bv PLUMMER A KELLY. (-3HOE lfRl SUES, a very fine lot of verv fine brushes. For sale by PLUMMER A KELLY. GREENBACKS ARE UP? Dry Groods Down! WILSON A- ELLIOTT, are just neceiving a Fresh Stock, bonght since tlie FALL OF RICHMOND AND SURRENDER OF LEE, at the LOWEST PANIC PRICES! THEY WOULD INVITE ALL TO CALL AT Strattaii's Corner, To Realize the Full Benefit of the Late Decline. Their Stock consists, in part, of a very full line of Print, Bleached and Brown Mus-i At almost antelias, aad Cottoaadrs, War Prices; Delaine, Challies, and New Styles of Dress Good in great vanetv; CasKimere aud Cloths, at quite a t eduction: Cloaks, Raskin. Cloaliins, Silk Saques, and Blark Silk, iu the reach of everybody; Brad It's Duplex Skirts; Genuine Shoker: Hosiery and C.loves, at reduaed figures; A Nice Line of Palm & Fine Hats, Tliey have added a handsome Stock of CA RPETS. Bought since the decline and to be soil accordingly. WILSON" Ar ELLIOT. Richmond. Ind.: 4th mo. 13th, 1-55. 7.3 FOIl SALE! TnAT desirable propcrtvjust ootside tbe citv limits, in the grove Cst ot Richmond, In.L, and within tivelve minutes waik of the Post OSce. Tlie lot contains four acres, mostly woodland. The hrrose is a new two story brick, and stands on a beantiful knoil, cr.oi man-ling a fine view of ta city, an.1 contains Eight Rooms besides a Library, Bath Room, an excellent Cellar, Ac. A large Cistern aad a never failing Well, which furnishes an abundant srrpply of good water. There is also a Commodious Stable, large enoueh for three horses and a cow. with carriage room. Ac. arT- For Term?, Be, pp!y to the owner on the 1 premises. WM. B. MOEGAV. Richmond, April , 1S5. S-tf Commissioner's Sale. PERSE A NT to a decree of the Wavne Common Pleas, of Wavne County. Indiana, the undersigned will offer at public sale, on Saturday, the 20th day of Mav. l-5. at 1 o'clock on said day cn the premises, the following discribed Real Estate, on Ma n street, in tbe citv of Richmond, in said County, being a part of Lot No. 15, ia that part of said Citv bud out by Jeremiah Cox, consisting of 36 feet front on Main street, and running back to aa alley, a diagram of which will be shown to bidders. This part of said Lot has on it a doable three-story building of bv.es, divided bv a hall running frora tbe ground to the garret. Tbe East half ha a good cellar, on large business room, two rooms on the erond Boor, aad one on tb third, all well finished. The West halt ha also a pood cellar, one large business roou, three rooms in the second, and two rooms ia tbe third stories, ail well finished. One fourth of the purchase money will ba required down and the residue in three equal Installment of ', It.aad le asowta after dau. wTtoiuteft. and secured bv a aierkraee iMrtae prsaertr sold. Further terms will be nude kwawa oa tbe dav of sale. JAMES PERRY, Commissioner. Richmond. Apr' II Ir5. 4.5
ESTABLISHED IX 1S4 I THE Robinson's Machine Works, West End of Main St-
WE ARE BUILDING STEAM TH HFtaSHEHS, HORSE POWER THRESHING UAGHINES OF ALL SIZES, DRAG SAWS, Suitable for either two or four horses, also a new style of CIRCULAR SAW, For cutting cord wood and limits into stove sreod. This is one of the oldest establishments in tbe conntry, and our facilities for building first class wcrjt ara equal to any. We have the patterns for repairing almost all th different kinds of Threshing Machines, especially the Ohio Machines, and will give particular attention to this part of our business. We also keep ou band and sell at a.anufotiwrrs' prices, a suud assortment of LEATHER BELTING. JONAS W. YEO. Richmond. Ind. March 11, l!5. 3-tf rConnersvi'le Time. Union City Eagle, and Kokorno, Tribune, ropy 4 months and send bill. F. B. HUNT'S iHoosier Fodder Cntter! Patented in tte United States and in Europe. THE MOST POPULAR CUTTER IX USE. IT cuts with equal facility, HAT, STRAW, & CORN FODDER Is simple and durable, and can be Forked with eaae by a boy of ten years. Having the moat simple and complete Oliange of leecl, Cutting any length desired. This Machine ws Patented Jan." 5th, 144, and was exhibited at Twenty di&Tcnt Stale and Conuty Fairs, at which it took. 18 First and 2 Second Premiums. In each case of failure to grt the first premium, the committee's were divided self Interest controlling the niajoritv. Seldom has there anvthing become so l ul'ULAK AND PKOFFITAHLE, "a the Hoosier Fodder Cutter. AH who have had any real experience or observation iatlte atatler, pronounce it a fixed tact, A Success beyond all Contorversy, And although it has beeu but a short time since this machine was introduced it bas been conclusively proven, that the fodder from an acre of corn when cut or chatfcd by this machine, w tcurd th tht rutin cu4 of hoiMachine and Shop Rights to Manufacture. For Sale bv fORIAS, LANE A CO., Richmond, Ind. March tt, 't5. 3 -3m. I1E3IOVAL,. I?Lerri cfc JJEcrla:iiit 'riilors No. 83, Main-st., HICII.MOXO, END., ave removed tbx-ir establishmeBt to the Henry Hall Building, imraediatelv opiiosite the First II fit tonal Bank.Vi here tlie v will be pleased to ee tlieir old friends and fellow-citizens. They have a large supply of latest styles of pij:ck GOODS, Consisting of Vestings, Cassimeres of all patterns, and a line assortment of Cloths, which thev are prepared to mnoutr-tre to order in the latest and most fashionable mode, at reasonable prices. They also have a fine stock of Ready-Made Clothing, Manufactured of the best material and in the latest fashion; and, also, a line assortment of Furnishing Goods, con-isting of Men and Hoy's Hats & Caps ; Fine Shirt all sty !, Socks, Coll ara, Ties, Cravats, t;iove, Nupender, 4r Ac They mvile the patihe local land examine tlieir Good and compare prices. Richmond, March 16tu, 1395. 3-2mo. IMPORTANT NEWS! WE ARE PREPARED TO FILL orders for Window Sash, Bl ods, Doors Frames, Mouldings, Brarkots, Mantles and house furnisliers work generally, SCHOOL DESKS, all made of tiioroughlv SEASONED LUMBER! And as low as the same can be brought in this market, -j Also, Pine Lumber, Shingle, Flooring, Lnth, dec, Ac. jCfSixth Street, one square South of Main, Rich mond, Ind. EZRA SMITH A CO. June , XS. J3 tf. RICHMOND INSURANCE AGENCY. In this old-established office there are, Fire Insurance Companies representod, where aggregate capital amounts to upwards of, Twenty-five Millions of Dollars! Amonr them are the"nouE, "Match attasi," "Abctic, "IxntiM in,H Cotctt-E'tal," and "Con Excham:b," all of Xew Tork ; "PHorsix," of Hartford '. tlie 'Livkkpooi. and Losdo an.1 Globe," and Uie "Dattosi"' and ,FiB.ai's,'or Dayton, Ohio. The subscriber insures both on the participating and non-participating plans can insure all kinds of property on equitable term. Losses adjusted here, and promptly paid. He is also Agent for those popular T.'f Insurance Companies the ""Seccritt of Xew York, and tbe ".tTM." of Hartford, whose terms are as liberal as those of any other Company. WM. BELL, y 0T ART PCBUC. The Ninth National Bank OF THE CITY" OF XEW YORK. CAPITAL, lrOOOT000, PAID I.N, Fiscal Agent of the United States, Asd SrcciAL Agent fob Jay Cooke, SasacBirno Ao!rr, Will Deliver 7-30 Notea, Fre of Chartre. by express, in all part of the eonntrv, and receive in payment Check on Xew York, Philadelphia, and Bostor., curreiit bills, and all five percent, interest notes, with interest to date of swrtacriptioa. Onto sent by mail will be promptly filled. This Bank receives tlie accounts of Banks and Bankers oa farorabie terra ; also of individual keeping New York accounts. J. 7. HILL, Codlirr. J. T. ORVIS, Pmi&mt. FANCY STORE! A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Fancy Goods and Dresa TriiTiiTiingDt PATTERNS for Lavdie aad 31 iaaee wear.' Alaoy ButtertrirkH Cclehrated Panrras for BOYS CLOTHING. TOYS ALWAYS Olf BAND At MRS. E. STAUEY'S, No. f s, Xaia Street, i R.:efctrud. Feb . 19 .. S-3ai.
Cvbb WAaaasvaBlf DtrectlMaarafauawed. llacU BotU will last a aaonla ta be ad Dua : taneaadajSV9IPT03HS. The ty mataais of Catarrh are at Irs Tarj aitsrat. IVrsoBS la tarj have raM. that they Bar OuaarBt at tacks, aad arc aiara aratltlve la thr caaagea af Iratarraiare. Ia this twadiaaa, I'M aas atav be try, or a slight alscaargr, thia aad arrla, after u ara thlrh aa4 Mhcalta auj easae. As the disease brcoasra rhraBle, the i art larrrasra la qasailti raaagra la taallty; thrj arc a thlrh aad Drat j, aad arc hawked ar asBEBrst The srrmloa are ffraalv. caaalag a ka4 areata: the voire thick aad nasal i Ox )t are weak ; the arase ef sasctl Is Iraacard ar 4eatrTTsf ; aealhrat frcsiaraili tsars Blare. M Aaotaer reaiBsea aad lajaartaat siaiataai af Catarrh la, that Ue prrsea at ebUctd U dear hie throat ta the raoralag af thick ar sUaij aiacaas, waJch has tallea frara the head daring th aicht. ufhea thta take place tbe aeraea atay be sar that his aJaraac Is aa tta way la the laaca, aad saaala lea aa time ta arrratlBs; K. Tbe aaave are bat few or the amaay Catarrhal type am, write for ear aaaiMIrt drarrtblag fully all m Fionas; It will seat FKEK ta aay Mareas. t, We are daily receiving letter fro at selalrrt la the army , aa athrra la all part af the (a tea, aba caaaot ararare It frora dragctsta, adoalBa; ll for ear. art fr three hen Irs r thia mraklac, aad also aaarrreas test I mentals froai these aalag It, brarUg erlarare or Its lafallible airrlu. C1LL for BEELlKfs t iT lEUU REMEBI aad tahr no ether, lfaotsoldby draxgla4layeailrlally yoa caa tachwe tbe meney la a letter la as, aad rae will aead the aiFdlrlae by tirrvxs. Addreat Dr. D. H. SEELYE it Co. rhtrafe. BRONCHIAL SYRUP Aw ri fail mo iimn bob Coughs, Colds, Asthma, BroncbJtia, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Whooping Coagh, and Irritation of the Bronchial Tube or Lac gs, Tinkling in tbe Throat, and Croup. This Sjrnp Is rsprclBllJ hrarflrlal la arTrrtlea af tbr Throat aad Rraarrital Tabes, raaaed by Catarrh, greatly aiwaalBa: In Its pcrasaaeal rare vbra asrd la roBaertlna with lht Reairdy. II takea la lime It never falls to rare the rrrrrst ease of Croap. We do Bot assert that this firrap win rare fa aaiptlOB la Its worst staaea. bat ue do eanselea. tloasly rlalm for It certain mrdlrlaal qaalltle not to be found In any other prrparalloa, for Ue relief aad cure or the disease above eBBaaerated. Bring agrrable to Ihe taste, safe foe children, predy la It effects, giving strength ta the voire aad Inagft. It arlll aaaa Ond lu way lata every taallyla the land. Price, tl.no per bottle. Dr. D. M. SEELYE t Co., ole rrepa. Chicago. IIIIboU. UT Laboratory at Freeporl, III. C. A. COOK, wen! agent for th NorthWest at Chicago. 8oM at retail hy rtruririttf ewrvwnpre : anit at waoLipais inChlcaro hy Kl Ll.KK V1NCH sri LLIK and all WbolssalE Vaauourra. AT IIOI.ENALi: BY JOHN D. PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio. WM. JOHNSON. Detroit. Michigan. J. II. CON NER. New AIIjhuv, Indiana. WIItAl'ETi:R,laiuiaville Keutmly. AT RETAIL UY J.JOHN SOS Jefferson ville, Ind. A.NB BY URllUileTS CENSKALLT,. FVr nle in It i luiiond, InJ., Iiy K.4.. Polls. Pliimmt r A Itielly, Sninpoa Ac Hoit, Mullrr tJollt-t and J. i:. Avory A. t'. October ia, ISO 4. 35-ly. PILES. ST7RI : CURE!! EVERY" BODY IS BEING CURED OF THIS distressing disease by the use of DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Heed what a sofli.-tro .-t-: Mr. J. .1 Uaaaale, Jol Second street, Cincinnati, say be has been a do-adful sufferer with Piles for a long time, ami ha tried m arly everything, and could obtain no relief. lie used nliout one-fourth of a pot of Dr. Strickland s J'ile Ointmimt, and it made a com plete cure, lie advise every one w bo is auO'ering to old bv all Druffirfjts. M cents tr twit. Manufac lurea at .o. o r.ast t (mrtrt Freer. Cincinnati tj Ak for Strickland's I'ile Rr-mrdy. ! DR. STRICKLAND'S. Mellifluous Cougii Balsam.r j tare Coughs, Cold, tore Throaty Asthma, 1 and C'onsumotloii.-It is only necessary for J anv one troubled arith imc ruinplahitt to try on? huttla of . . Strioklandfs Mellillucua Cough Balaam, to omvince them that it i tlie b.-t pn-parativi evr ned. It not only cures the a'x ve aflertions of tlie Throat and Lun?, but it Care Night Sweat and Slatting of Blood, ami is an excellent gargle for any kind of Sore Throat, ft is pl-aant t take, and a ? med icine for infanasw Price 40 cents per bottle, lor sal- . by Iruggii!ts generally. Oeneral Depot 6, East 4th Itreef, Cincinnati, Ohio. . -AND Strickland's Antie-Cholera Mixture, Is a compoaitioa of astringents, abssirbenta, stiranlaats and carminatives, which every physian ackaouleoVr is the only preparation that will effect a permanent cars ot Diarrhoea aad Dyaetery. Tui Anti-Cholera Mixture is now in use in several of our army hoapital where it gives the great" et satisfaetioo. It baa aave t tbe lives of thousand of our soldier and eitisena, aud. we will guaraictee it to be tbe beat remedy ia tb worM for Diarrhoea aad Drsenterv. Mr. Woods, of Covin rwn, Ky. will be most happy t satisfy anv one a to the virtue of Strickland 'a Ai.ll Cholera Mixture; in fact we have a great number . testinwiiials from pa. turns who have beea cured afu-r bemg prnnourMmd raewrabte by their piryciciaaa, exwtv aAr takiag only ooo bouif no-ickiaod's Apta-CbswrA Mixture. If you uSer with Diarrtwa and Dyaaak ry . try cn bottle. ,; SOL.HIER8! You ought not to be without sneh a vaiaaiW aaadicinea. The Cincinnati National Union, of April 14th, aay: that thousaada af ear aoHirrs hava buaaveel by the use of 5tnckiaad'a An'i-Cholerallixiujt,. For sade hy Daufxists at 50 cent per hot tie. - For sale at ITummer A Ccl'y'; Sampaor " . Momn:' aad at E. Pos Soa', Rirf moad, In.
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