Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 37, Number 2, 7 March 1867 — Page 4
,4 . .A RICHMOND, INO., MARCH 71 no, t Front tha Gardeners" Moatbly. FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD. f at rrrT 2. ,3jrf ; S-Watto..- . fnform.t.o for the , Season. In those sections of tbe couutrt LicU have passed winter's cold, ami iring -winds, general planting will noon coiu mence. It is best, however, not to be in a htir't&f mitkdd' sre ry -Csklin pring-plantod trees. Whenever punting is done, always shorten, is roost of the last season's growth. It is through these moat of tbe e v a po ration tak es place that drle tip arid kill k tree,1 tefW the new roots are formed. Let it l a rule never to plant a tree vUhotit pruning it. Some persons, who get most of their ar ricutysaial knowledge in tneir close t, p;U objecttokthis,iail Opposed to' theories' tanght ly professors. Never mind. Plant two twner tottrwr prune ao -severely, and leave the other unprHned. You will not afterwards feel it a disgrace to be obbl "p'racticat gstBeTj1 I Never plant on aeold, windy-day, sni do aa plant fruittffes ona po$tt6in oil. If the trees grow too luxuriant to bear well after this, it is easily remedied. We can plant dwarf treesjor root, prune, or practice summer pinching and train ing. Thrlaet casronly be done success-, fully by experts. Where skiircanuol be employed, dwarfing and root pruning will le extensively used.' " 3 VtOETABLE UARUKK. thj lllddl4 States f the work for February willfor the most part "consist of preparations for future operations, and particularly for dealing; with the manure question. All those kinds that are grown for their leaves or stems require an abundance oT"mtrogenons manures ; and it is useless to attempt vegetabj; girdenirig without it. : To this class belong cabbage, lettuce, spinach, etc.Tbo other class which is grown principally for its "seeds or pods, (as beans, peas, etc.,) do not require much manure of this character"; in fact, they are injured by it. It causes too great a stern n and ; leaf and : the ? carlioess, : a great aim in vegetable growing, is injuriously affected. Mineral manures, such as wood, ashes, bone-dust, etc., are much better for them. For vegetables requl r i og rich' stable' man ure,it i s better that they have it well rotted and decayed.Nothlng has yet been found so well fitted for the purpose as cold hyt:bcd dung, though to the smell; W trace' bf ammonia" remains on it. In managing" the vegetable garden, the highest excellence should 4e aimed at. This is the chief source of pleasure in a garden. If one can take no pleasure in his garden if the w atching of the beautiful process of -nature in furnishing him food, and tbe many lessons they teach him, which' tie in a thousand ways can so pleasurably and s profitably apply, have no charms or VUractlons" for him, hc4bad btter give lip gardening; for assured! v. in niot,t cases even to ninetynin in one hundred instances the nAr-1 . his own door cheaper than he can grow them. Amateur gardening should be priuaaril- pursued for the lessons it teaches, fc and the pleasure . it affords -t wheu it ceasoa to ;do this, it should , be abandoned. -'.T One of the most Interesting parts of a vegetable garden is a hot bed for startingleeds earely.The endjST the month ; will be time enough for those who have not command of a large snpply of sta- i ble inanure, as the very low, temperature ; we often get at the end of the month fcoou absorbs all the -heat the hot-bed possessed. -It is in , any, event, Wst to put up the bed In the warmest and 'most sheltered spots we can find; and to keep calif winds from the manure; by covering it with branches of trees or mats ; and the 'glass should always be covered with mats at night. Tomatoes.egg plants, peppers and encumbers are the first seeds to be sown ' in this way. Cooler frames enn be got ready for cauliflower, lettuce, beets, celery and early York cabbage, a little of which may be sown about the end of the month for the earliest crop. ' The cauliflower Is a particular vegetable, and no expense spared to get them in perfection will bo regretted when one's efforts are successful. ln the open air, should the weather prove favorable, as it often is about the end of the month, pea and potatoes may be planted."- Frost seldom gets deep enough in E new-: dug ground to injare them after this date. . , , f . Id the more Southern States, the gar dener will lose no time in getting in bis potatoes, beets, carrots, parsneps, pea, spinach, radishes,, lettuce, onions and salsafy. These should be the first crops put in after th season breaks np for good. The earlier they are ia tho better. Asparagn?. fhabar.h-aad , horse radish beds' Wayhor bi toSide-iAsparagus toot are generally planted too thickly to prodace shoots they starve one another.. A bed five feet wide should have three rowsrard the plantsf act ' about eighteen inches apart. A deep soil is very impor taat, as the succulent stems require every chaace they can get to obtain moistcre. Abont feur inches beneath the soil is suf&cienf toTplant thaln. Bhnbarb also
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drpi hole af cleafimMgfirw5r4ill tbn Ho up throgb the aoiL Cxojrnfor eye are better tLao pieces of roots, where tUey can be bad and a rich, elayer soil better or stiff later Tn tte -yortt say in the middle ofQycJeleryjn4 Jat ?bbge may be sown. Here we usually sow the second week loTJIrch. V . ( aa .a , . a j-jt in ui oriiiern aiaies,. oroccou ana cauiinower, wnen sown in wrcn, recommended, do notseed early enough in tbe fail. They should be sown about the time of early -York" cabbage, in the kot-bed, daring this month., , - LlSLT PEAS. As soon as the frost fs sufficiently out of the ground to enabje itJo be dug or plowed, it is advisable to prepare for sowing peas. IItfis ,not . reqoisite .that the soit should "be ricfj,"" but if deeply stirred and of moderate- fertility, tbe crop will be abundant and long continued. Shallow soil and shallow, planting 'give shallow returns, or in. other words, dwarf vines, short pods,' and but one or two nickincrB. : Of vnrtpti.va that, ma tmvA found valuable. Carter's extra early, or first crop, matures early and is produc-tivo.'r-Xe jlu$ ultra; Ililladelphia early, aod Prince Albert are ail goodV until tile champion "of England matures, with which we are all satisfied, and continue its use by having a Succession of plantings to come along in due time one after the other J ! iv:f . I Cooking Beefsteak. A beefsteak ought always to be boiled and never fried; but the following method of cooking, which is recom mended by Mrs. Ilutton, even those who are unaccustomed to' frj-ing may be willing to try: "The frying-pan being .wiped very dry, place it. upon tho stove, and let it become hot, very hot. In the meantime mangle the steak if it chance to be sirloin so much the better pepper and salt it, then lay it in the hot dry pan, which instantly cover as tight, as possible. When the raw flesh touches the heated pan, of course it seethes and adheres to it, but in a few seconds'" It becomes loosened an J Juicy. Every half minute turn the steak, but be earetul to keep it as much as possible under cover. When nearly done Jay a small piece of 'butter upon it, and if you want much gravy, add a , table-spoonful, of, strong, good coffee In three minutes from the time the steak first; goes Into the pan it is ready for the table. This method of cooking makes the most delicious, delicately broiled steak, full of juice, yet retaining, all : the healthy, beefy Savor that any John Bull could require. The same method may be applied to mutton chop j, only they require a little longer cooking to prevent them from being rare. An excellent gravy may be made for them by adding a little cream, thickened with a pinch of flour, into which, when off the fire and partly cool, stir the yolk of an egg, well beaten." ' : ."'A Manly. Husband- ; . A reporter was around bunting a house for a friend, and called to see a family who were preparing to vacate a cosy dwelling.! As the door stood open the reporter . walked in without . knocking, and his eyes straightway lighted on the dame of the household, who was making frantic lunges with a broomstick at some object under the bed. Good morning, madam. AhS:yoa hate a troublesome cat under the bed ? " Troublesome cat? no, sirl It's that sneaking husband of mine ; and IM have him out, or break every bone in his body! "?.V-; ' You will, eh? " said a faint voice un derthe bed. 'No; Susy you may rave and pound, and pound and rave, but I'll be dogged if I'll come out from under this bed while I've got the spirit f a man about mln . The New York Evening Post thus tells bow to get rid of the National debt : "There are twenty millions of people in the North. If each one of these would destroy a five-cent currencj note daily it would amount to a million of dollars in a day towards the removal of the National debt. If this were done every day for a year it would diminish the debt by three hundred and sixty-five millions of dollars yearly, which is more than the whole internal revenue produ ces. We know a man who thinks it his duty to burn a five cent bill every day on this account It is less than the tax on a glass of whisk3' I . ' A Goor2 Hit. A Richmond paper thiuks thatlf the present generation of New England public men had been more soamlly flogged when they were school boys, they would, probably have been better men. To which responds tbe Springfield Republican i; If the present race Of Southern leaders had been flogged at all in their boyhood, instead of amusing themselves in flogging yonng darkies, we shoald notTiave been 'under the painful necessity of flogging them in their old age, and we fear the job is not yet half done.-X. K IndrpendtnL. - v' . : .?. It is related of two old Scotch ministers that the one asked the other if he were not sorely tempted at times to go fishing on Sunday afternoon. Ob, rnon, replied his fellow laborer, 'Tm never tempted langy I jost gang I ; . What is better than presence of mind in a rail road accident? Absence of body.
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'0 1 'An Old Bong, set to a New Tone- T Xrl867.y ?, Amtm t, WM 4 t from- tir jolta ft mttm f ant. I, 4 "IS irars UUiabed ia . V. City." ""duty infallible remedie known." . Free from poison." - ' - i-s. "Kot aaafraroasts tb Enmu Family.' " Kata CO Die tmt of their bole to die." " Costards " Rafc! Roach, &.c , Exterm's la a paata used tor &am, Ifict, Hoaehm, JSlaekw tmd fUd J, Ac, Ac. " Costsr's Bed-Bug Exterminator Is a liquid or araah bs4 to dstroy,aod alao aa a prereatatirs far-Bed-Bag, Ac. "Costar't" Dectrio Powder for Insects I for Jto&: JfMKi(oc, rUam, Bed-B9, , : IitMct m PUmti, Fowl, Animal; Ac. 111 Bsvaaal ! I of alt wortUoas iaaiUtkws. - 8m that " Cost it'i " naaaa is on each Box Bottle, aad Flask, before yon bay. I -ddres, HESRY R. COSTA R, 4S4 Broadway, 5. T. .fl 6old in RrcaMOW, lm., And all Druggists aad Retailers everywhere. 4 "COSTAR'S" ' CELEBRATED BUCKTH RON SALVE, For Cats. Burns. Bruiae, Wounds, Boils, Cancers Broken Brests, Sore Jiipil. Bldin)r, Blind and Painful Piles ; Scrofulous, PiitrM and Ill-conditioued Sxires Dicers. Glandular Snrellinsrs. Ernptionn.Cu . taaeoai ASctiom Kinyworm. Itch, Corn, Bonions. Chilblains, Ac; Chappeil Hio ln. Lips, Ac.; Bites o' Spiders, Insects, Animals, Ac-, Ac. ( JJErT Boxes, 3 cts., 50ct., aI $1 sies. ; , Jfi& Sold by all Driijtgists ererywlicre. raETAnd bT HEXP.Y. E, COSTAB, Iepot 484 Broadway, S. V. . !'-Andby ' COSTAE'S 99 . -y, UNIVERSAL - . . , CORN SOLVE NT, '" For Corns, Bunions, Warts, Ae. j&r Botes, 2jcts., fiOcts., and St size. Sold by Druggists everywhere. And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 434 Broadway, N. Y. - ; $&T And by , r t , , , t . COSTAE'S 99 ...;'! PREPARATION OF Bitter-Sweet & Orange Blossoms fwb ssatmrrruo th comfuxiom.,. c Used to Soften and Beautify the Skin, retnore Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, Ac-. - -; - Indies are now nsing it in preference to all others. ., Bottles, St. .t t i -0 , : J& Sold by all Drajrgists awy where. JS-And by UEXRY, E. COSTAB, Depot 48 Broadway, fi. Y. ' A. ' ' ... ,i- 'ft ..... J.. ',. psTAndbf " a COSTAE'S s - PECTORAL COUGH IIBMI3D7, For Coughs. Colds. Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croop, Wboopinjr Couph, Infltifcm Asthma, Consumption, Bronchial AdVctions, and all diseases of toe Throat and Lungs. . J3r Bottles 25cts., 50cts., and $1 sizes. 9 Sold by ah Drnctrists everywhere. $39And br HEXRY B. "COSTAB, Depot 46 J Broadway X V. I" COSTAE'S ' CELEBRATED BISHOP FILLSr A. UNIVERSAL DINNER P.LL BorKerrvas aad Sick Headache, Coatireness, Indi restkm. ITsppsi. BiUmasneas, Constipatioa, IHar rtwa. Colics, Chilhr. Ferw,-awd geweral derange men of the Digtstira OrRaas. r . - ' - ' - "srBoxea, fcts, 5cts, and $1 sties. " Sold by all Dragxjataeiei t hers. - - as Flail trr HENRY B. COSTAB, Depot 4S4 Broadway, K.Y.- -.i 3m Aad Vt SAMS05 t TtOSS, Richwrmd, Ind. Jsa.54. M57. 4f:Ss-
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At 2 per Volume, " PAYABLE 1W 4 Printina:. T haT a new -DAT" JOBBER," aaa aew foaU of Type of the UUat styles, both plaia and fancy, aad are prepared to do work ' neat and ezpeditioiialy. Pamphlets, s lt!f Catalocwes , . t CoBstitatioas, Shew Bills, . Handbills, ...Blaak,,,-, . roster, Bills LAdias, , Bill Heads " ? ' Car4s Nates, K Earelopea, , . . Cirealarat.j.j Checks, - -j .. . Isabels, dec PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLE Bouaty, Peasioaa. 8oIdier. ..V- ; M . : . V Their Widows, Minor Children, ; . or Pareata, . . "Extra Pay s , Back Pay, PSOMPTtY COLLECTED BT T v i (iLate MaJ. eth lad. Cav.J Army and Navy- Claim Agency, Xo. ZZ Main Street; " (07r Earnest's Hat Store, one door East BaiuiX's ' ' j GrocerJ) ., .. , - ...... , RICHMOND, IND. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss. Ia the Ways Com. mon Pleas - Court, Mar Terra, ' A. D. mJL. 1867. Dirorco , No.. 2S14. MARY A, ALEXANDER, VS. JAMES H. ALEXANDER. BE IT KNOWN, That on the 2Uh day of February, 136o, the above named plaintiff", by Thomas 5. SStU'lv. ber Attrner, filtt in the office of the Ckrk of tbe VVaj ne Common 1'Ieis Court her com. taint ag-ainst sai'l defon l int in the abore enti'led cause, topjtticr with the affi hit-it of a crimpetent person that iil defendant James Alexander m aot a resiJent of tho State of iadiana. -v ' - . . - . Said defendant, Jimes Alexander, therefore, is herebr notified of t'-.e film? and psnilene of sa.d complaint apairet lam, aad that, unless he appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calliop of the said cause on the second dy of the next term of said Court, t be begxin and hel.l at the Court House in Centreville, on the seeonl Monday of MaT next, sstd complaint ami the mattera aad tliio(rs therein cons tained and alle.lgJ, will be taken as true and tbe aaid cau?e will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness Wm.W.Diidler.Cterk.and : 1 i tha Seal of said Court, at Cen--ibtL trevi.le, this ,4wenty-seventh dr ' ( J of February. 136T'. " WILLIAM VV'; DirDLEY, Clerk. Thomas J. Stcbv, Astorney for PlitintUf. . , Feb. 28th, 1867-4t ic, t,.. ... p, f. SS 00 . s t mjotice to Heir af Petitiou to Sell Real Estate. State of Indiana, ) . , Wayne Count, ? Ceort ef Commoa Pleas. Notice is hereby (riven, that Henry Shiasler, Administrator of the Estate of Ezekiel Stephens, deceased, has tiled his petition to sell the Real Estate of the decedent, his personal being insufficient to pay bis debts ; and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the Court of Common Pleas of said Connty. WILLIAM W. DUDLEY, Clerk, C. C. P. Wayne County. Mareh 1,1867. : a - 1:3w .' T Commissioner's Sale Real Estate. rip HE undersigned Commissioner, willofler at PubJL lie Sale, on the premises in tbe Town of Hajrerstown, Wayne Co., Ind., oa Saturdur, March 23d, 1887, tho following Seal Estate, to-wit : The East half ( H ) of Lot No. three (S,) Block three (3,) situated within the corporate limits of Hafrerstowa, lad-, and to be sold as the property of J. W. Bailey and the unknown heirs of Absalom Cunningham, deceased. - - Sale will take place at 10 o'clock. A. M., of said day. The terms are: One-third of tbe purchase-numer, cash in band, and the balance is Six and twelve months. HENRY C. FOX, Commissioner.Hagerstown, Feb. 28, lSS7.r 1 ;ts. , OTICK of Petition for Fiaal Scttleaieat. State of Indiana, . Wayne County,) - Coart of Common Pleas. Notice is hereby riven, that William W. Poulke, administrator of the estate of William J. Kowlett, deceased, has filed his petition for Snal -settlement of the decedent's estate, and that said petition will be heard at the May Term of tbe Court of Common Pleas of said Connir. ..- . WILLIAM W. DLDLEY, Clerk. ' : C. C. P. Wayne Conntv. March 1, 16fi7. r , , 1 Jw Wanted Agents. a Aents wanted to canvass for Maps . jaL Books and many other thing's- Send s Charts, tamp for circular, or call at No. 8. North Main-st, D.C.LONG.- ' Richmond, Ind- - '" For Sale, ;-; Bushels Clover Seed, 200 Bushels Timothy -.: . ... -W. BARNES 4 CO., 31 Main Street. Feb. 7th, MSm. t. . MISGTJIDED MEN, And the Law of Charity and Mercy. HOWARD ESSAYS, on the Errors, Abuses and Diseases which form the basis of th Gravest Miladies ia the tirst ajre. o( man, and tearfully sap the ilil powers, wit! sore mean of relief. Sent ia sealed ! tlrr envelops, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKILLI.V HOL'GHTUK, Howard Association. Philadelphia. Pa. W 4?-3nM. Ccugh, A Cold, or A Sore Throat, j i Reqcike umamt attkxtion, iN9 SBOVLB EC CHECKED. , Vt i allov-eo to tajsnsua,. ,j4 A. ; Arrritations of the Lnaf, A PerI I taaneat Throat Disease, J "v Coasasaptioa ' "-' w ,.V " J 1 IS OFTXX TM KXsrLT. ' , ' BROWN'S. BRONCHIAL TROCHES HAVING A DIHECr tXFLCEXCK TO TBE PARTS . , ,ITB IMMEDIATE RELIEF. For Broaeaiti, Asthma, Catarrh, Consnmp- , tire aad Throat Diseases. , . . T TiOCHtS ABX CSID WITH ALWATS COOB 5TCCXS SINGERS AND PUBUC SPEAKERS w31 5 ad IVaeaas asefhl in clearing; the voice when taken before Sinrinjr or Speaking, and relieving the throat after aa nausaal exertion of tbo vocal arraaa. Tbe fraeaee are recommended and prescribed by Physicians, aad have had trialinawiiala from eament aaea thraohoat tbe eaaatry. Bains; aa article of true merit, and havine; pnrtJ their efficacy br a test a many years, each year wads tarai in newtoeatilSaa ia Tarioaa parta of sha srarU, aad the Trvdkm are aaiersally pronoanced better than other articlea. Obtais onlTBnowTrw Baosrwj at TnocBxa," and do net take any of the Wt&Ic fwiaKssthat aaaybc enrrea. Bow vwift. j .. :!v
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P. HOIJIOTA'Y, & CO.1 i ed fcu liictr care will racir pruwji i stWatHM . , Claim AcaiaM Ike lttrBaeit. For back ay fr Pensions, Ac.le., win retwre per-i aoaalattaasioB. - i ALL ItTFORMATION, n rfefac ts fatsat LawS.cheerfullj pm. Cop. as of the Laws aad RaWa and Kgolatns fth. Patent Ofice, willbe eut, grmtu, on appiiratmB. , la applying; fbr a Patent tbe applicant itbonld fort; i. i i: 41 e L S ! i -& a .. i: ? i t' ward a model of bis iavaatioo if ansceptibW of beina; tlufitrated by a saodet or, ifit consists iu a cbemi-alco-nponni, samples of the ingredients iu their commeraUl State, and also ia the proposed prepared . ora, should be sunt. Also, as full a description oi theinveatioa or discovery, and its advantages shouh. be given aa is practicable, to aid in the proper preparaon of the papers. v -.., Persona believing they bar made an invention or a i i acovery in art or science, and desirous of know in c fbethertha same has been patented, by tranamittine; tons a modelor drawing, or a sufficienf description -i'vi.t l t& 1" ... - , . . ' . ., i to maa the kiveation intelllcjible, can hare a (borough examination made' in the Patent office, and tbe result oT said sxars hi alien forwarded to them for a reason. bla compensation. ' i ; ":i " - We will hare forwarded to any person who may da aire them, a copy of the Patent Terms now in force, and the Rules and Regulations of the Patent office, free-ot expense.- . . ; .. ', .,; - - ...... r, -; - ' - . .--.-! f , Caveats willbe prepared on abort notice,by the v.: . ..; r . I ;; .... nveatoe'e giving a brief description af their investio.). with drawings Drawings will be made in artistic style from models f-irnished by Inventors. -. - . - c 4 - Searches of the Records of the Patent office ia reL ' . . i . ..... - , . . ... . Kard to titles in Patents will be mads oa application. Send fttUoanie r pames-rcharacter of the invention, and if possible Sate oT Patent, f , ? ; , ; . , ' J- ' ; Copies' of CLAIMS, , u In any Patent issued by the Patent OfEce since 1830. will be famished on the receipt br $ 1, tun applicant'?' jrmng tbe fall ia of tho- Patentee, auture 'o( the U uventioujdateof the Patent, Ac- i i ; .; , .,f -.wj a Washington City, Ang. SI, 1885. , 27tt ; i j FARMERS! LOOK HERE! KILL! OUR RATS AND SAVE YOUR GRAIX. Hoover's Rat Poison, la. the best poisoa sold for that purpose, by - M. B. BALLARD A CO. tt BE YE CLOTHED!" a -: KAITFXAX, has removed his Clothine J5a Store from the - - v .. . ., BRIGHTWELL BUILDING, Oa West Mala Street, To Weinsteins' . Old Stand; Maia Street, one door east of the Richmond National aad Citizens' Banks, .. f or. : Where he bow has a large and extensive Stock of New and Fashionable . - Beady-IIade CLOTHING, Of tbe latest styles and manufactured of the BEST material and in tha most substantial manner, which ire beiopt sold CUE AP FOR CASJLI. - JACOB KERN, is employed as Salesman, find that fact ia a sufficient guarantee to customers to Insure them Bararaiaa. It is tha determination of the proprietor to Sell Clot hint: at Cost. jCsVCall and examine the large stock of Goods and compare prices, and yon will not fail to come to tbe conclusion that you cannot be SUITED better than at the lirijrhtweU Building, one door west of the ."Eagle House. Richinsnd, Dee. 20,1336. . , " -.if- i t 4Ztt J TJndertaking Farchase. THrJ nndersifrned, hsving;" purchased the entire stock of A. Paiuirs. is now prepared to fill all orders with promptness. Havine; a II EARS'", he is prepared, at abort notice, to attend all ibnerals in City and Country, . ; -t . . Kii.i NETALIC AND WOODEN COFFINS On hand at all times, and Coffin , made to order. Prices reasonable. xi.h i;yi THOMAS MASOIV.- is Who has had years of experience ia the business, aad ts extensively known, will be with, and assist me, and wilt pay particular attention to all preparations for funerals. , , Vs. C- BYER: " i i J; c-,.; NO. SO MAIN STREET, o n;: p Opaosite Phillips Hall. ' Richmond. Jan. 10, 1S67. 46-3m : FIREARMS. Sold by the Trade Oenerallr. i Prist Seduced. A LAtrel diteotmt la iMaim Upwards of 200,000 of our Anas have been . furnished the C. S. Government. AnT RsvoLrra,' 44-109 ia. Caliber, Xatt Rktolveb, Sv-1 08 in. Cahber, ' ' J " Bklt BaToLvaa, (Self Cockinjr.) Savy Caliber, 2t BttT RaTOtraa, Savj Size Caliber, Poucn RjcvoLvra, Sary Size Caliber, ... t Saw Pocza-r KrvoLvaa. (with Loading Lever,) Poem RarvotvBa, ( Self Cocking:, RSTSATtM PitlM, ( Ellmt pt. ) Ko. S Cartrdgn, A RcrxATIKO Pisroi, ( Eliiot pt. ) Nn. 22 Cartridge, Vest PoocaT PiSTot, Xo. 22. 30 A 41 Cartridge, r Gr CaXK, usinjr So. 12. 32 Cartridge, RbtoittiW BirtJE, 38-l in. Caliber, - . -s -Baaaca Loajhm Bmt, Xo. J2 Cartridge, " ' Baxaca Loamm Canaunt, ' , a : ., . C. S. Biru. (Steel Barrel,) with Saber Bay last, . -C S. BxrxsB Hvmant, Springaeld Pattern. , , B. BMli'GT05 A SOSS, Luox, Saw Tark. I.; .-i Afifcs 'I'a-.-.i -.? t-;---"w . . tfMlaUokKrrTwk: Warn. Bead A Son. Boanas Jam. Ctarubh Co-, rUaOrtptna; fonltaeT ' Trimble Baltimore; Henry Fotsom a Co. Sen Orleans; j B. Kittredce A Co Cmonnati ; Johnson, Spencer A Co Chicago; L. M. Bamsey A Go. ?t. Lonia; Albert E. Craaa, 8aa FraaeMes; B. i. S. U. Tnouipsao, Meat- 4 rant. - - - , - - -
Richard r. barret:
GENERAL LA1ID AGffiHTiMU S 1 C A L ESTADUSIinEHT
LAND WRRANT BROKIIR, BROWXlVILtr, EBKISKA," "' ; l.;w ... L"S f.-mii, v.vj :..; r.i Cf'lWiU ativod to payiaar Taxca fur Xaa-Reniiditiita. y Personal attention frtvea to makiaa; Locatieaa. ' ' Lands, lmprovad aad Craaiprwved, ; ' , . . , fur Sale oo reasuoable teraa. .'i lit-- BE FERESCE 8: ' J u: Bom. RjCH'n 0iLaaaT, Owr'r of Illinaca, t:, . LJ ah lamsrLL, I . S. Senator. ' . . . Rira aa Tare, . .- . ; : f - . A. SamrKJU, Governor of Nebraaka. I T.Vf.Tirrox.r. 8. Senator. - - -. 3. L. Cas(w, Baaker, Brownsville, Sen. , v J. B. HUNNICTJTT Jeweller, ? HAS rrnvived to 7 Mais street, two doors West wf tbe First National Bank, waere ha baa fitted tip an entirely new establishment. - - He is now opening a la rye and verr desirabfe stock of ate he. Jewelry. Clocks. jPaarr Cioaels, Silver W arr of all varieties, which is as jrood as the best and will be sold cheap as the cheapest, ' His old trK-tid and enstomera are invited to call on 1iim and no paias will be snared to please. J. B. lirXNICCTt. B ABTLETT'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, . S. W. Cor. Fonrth and Race Sta r' re,ISCIJJIATI,1b?t',''A 'J' The Actual Basiness College!The Fine! College Room, The Z.ari;cstTorps of Teachers, iTeA 5s a The .Host Practical Course of many, - i; is A v TlUUTY-TWOYEAnS SUCCESS! ' THE FACCLTY INCLUDES J... ' ' r U. 51. DARTLETT, - - PreaidieBt. J. M. , W aTTERS, , t - - . m Prlacipal. J. R. CARNAHAN, ( formerly Principal o Ohio " Mercantile College, ) Ass't Principal. "' W, H. IORB, Sapt. Actual Baaiaasa Department. J. K. WILDER, Supt. Department ot 1 enmansbip. !t ot 1 enmanstiip. Arithmetic, Eerlish WM. STUl'NK, AisUntia Arithmetic, Eerlish ED. PEJCHARD, Uramuiar, Composition, Corre?pndence, Ac, Ac HON. MILTON SAY LER, I as tractor .in Commercial Law and Lecturer. , .. BURN. PITMAN, Esq., Instructor fn Phonography Persons cqmingto-the city to enter, may order their bappakre directlv t the Umce ot the tollege. The jrdtM of- Kartk-U'S Colleee iMiniberad by tlionsaods aie to be found in every p irt W ha com-. , nierciat world, receiving from l,wo to a,uoo per year Full Course Life Scholarship, $50 f AJJrcsa J.is. M. WATTrRS, Principal. '. T A T J-E:R-S : VEW AXD ORrUtxlL SYSTEM OF " ' l Eariatioii of Paymeiit3,w ' ,-h Averaging Accounts''1-'' "'' P and Interest,. ft , ...A. BOOK FOR EVERYBODY j.fe t ,-; Merchant, Profes-sionnl Iuu, Bookkeeper, Clerk and Student, , Is now in press and will be'r altlter5ov. 10. . i Sent potpiid on receipt of $100, , - , r. Pobltshed at - - i !l ' & ': o H.VKTL.ETT COLLEGE.; ViiUUJ AKRON CARBON OIL, 1 8 IG5iTIXUP01TlU.to J29 fah't.1 r,.. SAFE, WHITE AND 1 ATISFACTORT, DBPOT DRUG STORE, Py y.j. -i r M. B. BALLARD A CO. BOOKS At STATIONERY. : i NICHOLSON & BBOTHEB. 3 at-' i . ! - Wholesale and Retail - w Stationers & Booksellors ; ' Main Street. 5JtfRICHMOND, IND. HATS x. CAPS. The '"; Spring j Hat Fashions! THE undersigned has just received his new , SPRING! Styla of .. . II ATS aad CAPS. i to which he invites the at- 1 ' . r n i , i (onuou oi aii woo vviua j Ysf indulee in the latest fash- 1 ion. Call at the Hat and Cap Store of voirxscmuxs. 1 Richmond, Ind., Icb. 20 Iad7. ; . ; i iaU,, '7eW STOCK;-; -T-1 Jewelry, Watches, IT otiona, G-old, Silver and Plated Chains, Breast-Pins, Clocks, Ear-Rings, ; ' ft f 1 F INKER RINGValarjnaashrtnient of Plated . Ware, Cantors, Knirea, Fark taad Spoons; Musical lastraanents. Ate. t , , .CB" An assortment cf Sheet MtraieV ewrstantly onlnd.i X ; B. B. DICKINSON, 5 , " , 5o. 41, Alain-., Richmond, Ind. . Jan. 27 1364. - - - a .- MtfSECUBITTFIEE TJSIBITRANCE CO.! Of Kew York! ' - Assets: XO.OOO. - -WILLIAM BELL, Agent, Oct. 19. 1365. 31-tf. : RICHMOXD. Indiana Patent Agency. W. T. DEiMfMlS. Agent and Attorney, Late Examiner of PateuU Vailed Statf Potrat 2Iee,' Of&ce ia Starr Hall Bnildias;, ' ' HICUMOJfD, ittd!v . arwTlLL. make Soecificatioos and Drawings, ProsVW scuta and Def-ad InfHneeroente ia theCnited f 8tates Court, aad will attend to ail matters afpsrtaia- t tng to I'atents. Patent Deeds. Aasignxaenta, and Coatmeta, earefullr drawn and Examinations made. . Anr-'31,15. - - '- rt tt."Horse and Cattle Powders. -1'a.z i--&J fi. .f.!u.- .-ntfc:: Fonts a Condition Poxyders, -t,';. ','r ..'of M'r 'i.'?J' isi "f. The most popular aaedictne of tba kind, now cSerad totheaahUe, - -- J --- i--' solo rn' . . ... DEPOT DRTJOtSTORE,
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Ko. SI BROADWAY, IW YORK, aad Cabiart Oncaas, at Wkotasala ar Betail, priors aa low aa any Ftrst-Oaaa Inatrnaaaata caa be parch a sad. aeoos Haasl PMtaaa at area t barrains, prices from 30 to S1X. . There being soma Sve difRrent makes of Pianos in this lanre atoek, par- -UT chaMerseaabe suited aa wait bora aa 4ac where, aad """i-w Atti 'xx 1.0 OOO-Cbaef -of Muaac, s Uttte Soiled, at IA eta. per. Pag. r One of the Lar??st "sticks of PHEETI HTStCta the Cwtted (ttatea. MrstC KOOCS, aa4 all kinds oT XtMl AL I sTKLMSNTo aad Masioal Alerchanots at tne uoweat iiatea. leswATOtav? i a L Broadway. M. V. ? Aog. SPth II. . '. S1J Irug8 and Uodicines. rent ait, TWt ' 4 ; CELEBRATED MAQIC CIt VoLmau4 ixt cued iTrhmniwttnrH KmTmlgia, Itru si The Bret and Chfaprst lloncaaS Scdlrtae la tbe World. 3' I, in 1 5' IItw MrMMt tUm ftitnl MaSsa oaM OsM. -ttttrimg tAti Uu 93 yrwre ' "4 r'or the our of th various HiMeaces ta'wHtub sist JI.wsoml Cntth aro auhleot; such aa KooiMter. DlsUiiiier.aBoasravl K Appetltn, Inward Hlrnlna, Yellow Water. KlHtula, Poll EtII, Scratches or t'iw, Innita sDfiaraaaaUoa of U? ,, , , . Kve. anil Kuttgwe from Hard Labor --sun tkln. Rneiimmtiiua IranMMonly called Htitt cooii)nil. wUlcli rov.a tiitul to SO m-iuy valu.iule uorww in Ihla teuatrji r-- -i M SLOAN'S' GO EDITION POWCtrl .-f line ! lrmrt nW of nny llr awrfWItte JlfJI. ! : ' cfite iarthte enaiwry. -I m iiians ml kmt m: nvCTTO. auU fur miiiue wUt;. wrlmiitj uti lliruig.ima, ' tanJa prMmleniHf a the baiuf tha Mat( Harm au t CUUIr. Mr-Uaiui. - , . . Mcrrjy alTrtlt irnxirtnimora,- Mnnh SunOS men bacoiUnn tHTnr n twiaa yartaaa I at lti a, leaaaaa m tba kio. an.l rim it nrnxth aad ahMV aiearauBa clMiim the mnutrmm KRmatsveM -. aveiy part of tha boilv. It ia alo a aafs aa.1 rartaia remedy ft I cxUba aad coltKwhica gurM ss .'1 . Tha Cow reoulrea to ne m rlii wttn aa mmntoawm of fimd not to amk W fct ts It naa'Snansasa. -r bat to keep np araffalar sasrstlaa ef aaUJfe aad ail owners of owa will ana ay ainaa; aeni sioaits coHnrrioM poxrotn r tvtco a wrk. a larcv inrrran In qoantltr and atnlHy otaUBt and mass, - K aarrlss esTall araar aad tie of the blood. The enact la eaaa tbroaalMOt tha ' seaaon by a rleh ana aanataat aawCaafc.: - ( Xba sworn ti tMatantaat ta be awm ottasbwU . E A fifty esnt 1 of laaa)araMillllaai Powder pat into a barrel of will la brt'rr lhn a till 1 1 of corn So fllew a ka. and ta a rrrtiUtt pravn. ttve of Hon Cholera, BUnd Staggers, and other dlawaaa if' CATTIO" To protect euiaelvea aad tte pntille from beina napoaed nana by worthlm tanltatlrw, tbe pennlne will bww tha foe HmOe -slgaatare et the pro. prJasowca tha wrapper. ... j t'.-. wsi .;'.'" PBK3ES5 4 WCTS-PER PACKAQK ... .. , , f , . j tot sale by Bnteaista aad BtaichanU everywhere, j, -, r i .. . . ( . tiii( Sole Propatebaa, Cbicaae, III r.O.Sfawar&Ki8 For Sale by - PLUMMER t KKLT.Y. .Y,u C. POTTSt. , -.i, . 9. BACI1 AH .. . : j rOR SALE . 1 OH EXCTXAKOI3 ton :s aaaa awma tt n 1 j n 1 I 1 .. fl nienmtrna ropri - on tAira . t crrria ravNE hundred Acres. IS miles S. E. ot Tnd.snane ' ' W lis, near the I. AO. R. B. ' 244 Acraa, half r Prari. 79 miles 8. E, of Chicago, near a Sta boa oa the Chicago , and Great Eastern B. R. 120 Acres. I'rarie land, ia Winebaso county, Iowa., At arm of 320 Acres en Eel lUrer, Wabasb Couny, liJiana. 170 Acres, irood bottom land, near tbe nbovo. M0 Lota in Michigan City the only City la lndtiua hara we will hava a harbor for Hbippinr. - Also- - , . c ?fISE BUILDIXG XOTS -":" Oa Tsghintion street, Richmond, and Kaar the Depot the most Romantic and eligible, actta i-' in Richmond or Wayne oaaty." i. ia. mede; b ill. .4 f 1 at Have saved nvre than SO.nfttr "btraona from death. 'T for they care in a aiayWdayvCnalara, Drsentery, all hammer CompliinCa, Feeraad Afne,,am Xeuralfjias, Also, a sure cure for Coughs and Rheumat'um. All Iru?i9ts aellfhaai."'- ..: !.! ri . ft! i ORK: )SK155ER A CO , Proprietors, , w , ...... . . prhiznM,laaa--1 Root's Pbt achj fr preaerves fhe Tife of the Hair 1 rbrygi- it ir-m rrew to its original color ia stiraa i weeks prevent tue hair from falling; ia t!e beat ar- v i licle for dressing- the hair ever found fn the market wiil surely rvaaovadaodruS: aadearaaUdiaaaseg of tba - Scalp U deliphtfnlly perfBmed.nrea baldaeas. aad ' will ontatam theolttB 4e a perfect Restorer and DreaKina aWaed. Sa other arewaraaioa the hair -' f cosbue Petaei Sat Uii. , ld by all Drngjcista. - , j LEMAS, BARh'ES A Co., Agents, Xew Tork. , 1 ORRI7I SKWSER A Co., Sole Proprietors, ' f ltf . ' " "T " Springaeld. Iaa. ITCH I ITCHl ITCH! . T, SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! whe atom's e oirrrnENT Win Care the Itch i a 4 Hoars. A1, ; tso cruta balt bhecm. cxcetis. citiLBLAi3,aad aU EBCPTIOsavOF Tlt UI. M cents. For sala by aU drnsgista. By aaadPrice i iogM -eenu to MfEEfc-.S POTTER. Solo Agwats, 170 WashTnjrton street, Boston, it will be forwarded by nuS, freoof poataga, sa any aaft of tba Lartad States. . . . , A.
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