Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 34, Number 36, 29 October 1864 — Page 3

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LOCAL COLUMNS. RICHMOND, INDIANA: -- Saturday, Oct. 29th, 1864. iliiil ""Time T.-ible.

- fUCHMOND POST OFF1CK, Oct. I, 1",4. mails closk. r luiiihus and Fast - mVs-,.... .- tUnciuuati ................... " Di t .n Way Ia.Hau:i;'.H.i an l Wcsf JIAll.S PK'. . Indian ipol is and West , Ciucinnati .,. Jirtou War.. c ri,;.. 8 04 A.M. 10 00 a.M. i ao 1 00 p.m. 1 Mt A.M. . 9 59 A.M. . 1 1 :: a.m. .11 :i a.m. . .50 P.M. .11 30 A.M. Chicago I'nliimKii. an. I Ktll..ton and ileeev Mire, leaves Tuesday anil Friday, ,t ; 12 m. do. arrives game davs at a.m. Cnio. Citv, tin Art., IS.tl.cl Ac., Iearel Monday, Wedn-sday and P.iidav, at " a.m. A arr. Tuerday, Thursday and Setiirday at 3 mi r.u Winchester via' New tiiird. n, leaves Mond.iv i,nd i Frid.ir. at -- a.m. do. arr. Tuesday and Saturday, at -- pOIIi e oiwii from ":'') A. M. to "iiiu r.w. :,) p. m. On Sunday, from U:0U to H:U0 A. M. A. WIM.I VNS, r. M. PUBLIC SPEAKING! THIS (SATURDAY,) Oct. 29! Mrs. M. C. Walling. WhO aft r UlUCll JH'OSCCUtioil was hailishel from her home ill TexaM oil account f her Union wonti merit, will sjn-nk at $1,1 Pi I! H ILL 1 lllS ( i L 1(1 A I Jevtmilgai unou. Mrs. WaUm' liasj the highest testilllO- . . 0 . , Tll. . , 1 mah from fiov. 1 ate of Illinois., an.l from the Union State Central Committee Of Indian :t as to her worth a a W'Oinan, an.l her al.il it v as a six aker. ... . ,, At . .. All are invite.l--Kspecially the la-lics. X?AlinissiiH Free. GRAND UNION RALLY DJSTIMCT. TIIEHH WILL UK A t! RAND II ALLY OF TUB HJeiioelSoii OF TIIK FIFTH DISTRICT, AT ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER. 5th. DistinguishGd Speakers FIIOM OUIi OWN AND AD.IOININC. STATKS Will hv JPvcHvnt, AND ADDKKSS TIIK MKKTINO. Wc have carried the enemy's outer lino of works; now for the citadel. r-$-Oiir ol l friend, C. tl. Hi I K, Esq., has move.1 his family to Dublin, and is now enjoying th salubrious Cnion air of that glorious Ciiinn precinct, where there- is "uary" copperhead to pollute with his rote tlio ballot-Is. x ! Friend lbill" informs us that he has taken an interest in the Fa tent Wind-Mill business, and intents going to the South part of the State to manufacture nud sell the arti.de. whilst his family remuiis where ther now are. Success to him. 'THE CAUS1VAL OF LY IN'O.' One of our Union exchanges, ileinonstratesi the whole sjile lyPS of tha copperhead pre on the result of the Indiana Election, as the 'carnival of King." Hero a srecimen front the Chicago Times ami it is a fair sample: It places the 1. .1.. '-.....! .f voters as returned lv the .

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W IIU1V . Mlll . . , j t asaossor for this Township at 12 50, and then j Tiie finder will le liberally rewarded l.y ad, Is the whole vote giveniit theeoesir (C12S) j leaving it at the Teleorain olliee. as the actual vote given in this precinct ! The Oct. 17th, lo-t. Devil, who is Ulievod to U the father of all j liar and copperheads, could scarcely be ex- j til AW lllltD'S STOKK lU'.SO El. ivcted to exevJ this one in weight ! The to- j To Bank square, near the "Pi- Pump.' cppos.fe Suf!.t ,l,, f votes at this noil is ot.lv 2227, j frin's tore-sivii of the Pkv Il.ve. her.- he will

of which Ciot. McDonald 5ol. M.vrl.ln r..u,....I 1 ft'ltl n.l Me t

; unifortuilv done : keep a constant supp'.v of the kic-.l Notice to Teachers, j and quality of (Jtvixls tliai customers most n-.vd tud i desire. You cannot patronize a man in the citr. who Iui 1. 1, examine app!. cants fir teachers li.-ense in i .,, . -...,. ttw t'olleire Uuildiots. Centreville, Ind., as follows : I U tou the worth of your money, mere exactly. U IK-t. -Vl h aihl Nov. ith 14. also on the List ' than I. It. Crawford. Therefore, co tlicre aa-.I make Saturday vf eaU mom:.. JOHN COOPLU. ou(. .j,, ifwu wUh u secllre ir .a!ri;. " 77 T'.T"'i-ZZ Z. t.- .v. t MADAME ZAPOC IHRTER"S OCTtATlYE BALr Speaking of the I nua party, the lt . . j SAM. This u. valuable medicine possesses the ei-Jr-KBoNtS say : j traordinary t.wer of rvL-av;t; iu.mediately Coiij.-.s. 'Their frequent practice f fraudulent votin, CoMs ltrness. l:tScu!t- eT Kriathinsr. and Hask.will woon mak them adepts at the business." j nesr. auch at least we Lave foun t it.-' Commencing, as the so-called Democratic" ' ..... ..veil. ' LrmvM or PaLLriirs. mrtT did ta Knss, with fraudulent voting, . .... . . 1 J ' . . D Mas.-W ith vour permission I wish to t to the and the use of candle-boxes a baUt-boxes in j ntdeTiS of T(ur r that T wi br miil order to facilitate iho STl'rrixa process, we J to all wL,hin it i,free , a Keveipe, with "all direetk-ti should think it would rcquir the Union party for making aud sin a simple VepitaUe Balm, that fifty j ears experience to cope with any reason- ! wiu tua!ly remw, in ten days Pimples. B'., t.bes, ble expectation of success in committin; frauds, ! Tan Fr,-ekWs and all Impurities of the kin. leaving with the liodd-rottH party, that conceals its j ." cUr' ! . . , . , . 1 d also mail free to those havint: lUld Heads, or baseness and tteason under the honored name ' ti. r. ,,. ... . . , . ; tvr- races, simple directions and information that Of Democratic,' SO as to Serve the deTlI more j will enable them to star: a full jrrowth of Luxuriant etTeclually. The cry f "stop thief!- from the BiirjATtiskTs, or a Mustache, ia less than thirty tory tittor of the JirKtEsosUJ, ia well under- j a-TS-

stood and aDrciated. GoM clostnl ia Jfew York last night at 215. Speculators in goKl and stocks axe , nerToua. '

For If Palladia!. THE TOWNSHIP LIBRARY.

Confession of an nuflu'ri"S Spirit-By Samuel Taylor olrulsr, HII. The magniloquence of this writer's style, I think will be no iuliH-ement to read this tittle book. Ilia manner of expression ia o obscure as t make itdiiiicult to determine his meaning. Ho is fond of novel words : and some of Lis own indentions might be apatvl : itiitir,nt fthnjpwiailj . His sentences are tix purcnthetie-il and involved, to please the peiieral reader. The pr-.-s.-ut volume consists of sevenj-etters addressed to a Friend, on the inspiration of the Bible. It appears t" bo the product of a pioos, and learned mind, crazed I y too much devotion to the S'udy of the Scriptures and the Fathers. The conclusion that he arrived at wan. as his editor expresses it (see Advertisement that the only sure found.ttion o . which to rest the int-rprctation of these w ritinj-s, is a deep sense of (iod's holiness and truth, and a consequent reerenee for that Lipht, the linage of himself, whkh He has kindled ia every one of his rational creatures." When the experience of others, as recorded in the Bible, correspond with his own, he culjinli'j him. It is a novel use of tiiB brm : but this appears to le his meaiunp. Thus lie say s, "whatever ,.i. me brings w ith it an irresist.ihle evidence of its having proceeded I from the Ifoly Spirit, pape 2'J I. ! I'olridjre was a distinuishod literary clmracter, a . companion of Charles linib, S''Ut!iey, Wordsworth, i 1'yron, a drajjim and puliiU-ian. and a man of t charmin r ci4liMjuial joers. He is representisl as wantinir in energy, yet enthusiastic ; iirojecting works I lie never fli.o-hed ; and willi.il pixir. i In oarlii r life he was a unitarian, afterwards a triniUr.in. II i; w as n it inveterate user of cpiuui : and to this, jx-riiaps, my l? attribtire'I the obscurity and loariiil'Mpi'-noe of his luauner of expression. , After admitting that the word Christ or the Lvht J cnlihtens men, and iiiterpn-ts Scripture truly. In failx I !- emmoi error of many, that Christianity Ua j (iislorieai religion : ( pae I'l 21 an 1 . Monie reailers may recoii lie these and other positions ; I cannot. He is not a bibliolater ; i to use a word I believe of ' his own ooiiiiii , for he rejects as superstition, the f h!ea thai the Scriptures are one word; and that the j U tters nr.d artienlate sounds are div inely commuiii1 e:tlA.t ".7i Tr r ...1......! i.;... i.A ..,i. ...,a ralue of Christianity are known only by communion 't the Holy Spirit : vPaKe 77 Bi 122 124 12 and 1127). '-If the power of the Spirit from n ithmit, fur- . nM U tt; same Slirillmlst supply the comment, " ipan lor . j oli-id- appears to have been an honest h.ver of ! tl,e 1,i,,,e "" t,,e ,M,,a' '" ' ''" " ' present volumes may be read with profit, the secml thir,, tilfie . , lllillk it ; furnUll more AH t a j man's faith, tiian the larger work of others, il iimiinr j that name. He was born in 1772, and died as late a.s 1JL A. A CARD. Mksskr Eiutoks:- It seems that some one has originated a good deal of w rong talk about a certain lot of young peach trees which I am .selling this fall; calling them of "forced growth," 'selling lielow cost," Ac. The facts of the case are as follows : The trees are one year old from the seed. They hare been grown on ywl otf, and halt lieen we!! attended to. Now, the quality of the soil, an I the thorough ( ture which they have received, are the only stimulants" or "forcing" which have been applie I to til em. True, they have made an extraordinary growth for such a S'-ason as the one ju-.t past ; but to assert that I have, by any means, given them "undue forcing" is simply ridiculous talk. This may readily be beli 've-l as it would not lie worth anything to me to have them grow to an unusual size, as they would not sell fur enough more to pay one-half the expense of forcing. It is partly true that I sell t'uem rather low ; but does that argue that I have taken extra care to force theui ? I think not. The "seedling slocks," or natural trees, are from two and one-half to four feet high, with a "bud" i f some good variety nicely set in each one, near the ground. The full length of the top is left on, for the present, so that if the coming winter should kill a few of the "buds" that were set in them the past August, the trees will still be suitable for planting in orchards ; as every one at all conversant w ith such matters knows that a "Seedling" cach tree is much more "hardy" than a grafted one, and quite likely to bear frood fruit. As to "selling them below cost, to beat dew u opposition," that is simply false. I care not how much opposition there Is in the trade. If my way of raising them inn .Ives a loss cash outlay than is the case with other nurserymen, I ran allbrd to sell lower. But the principal reason at present is, that I have lately so;, my nursery grounds, and w ish to remove my st'iek soon, in order to get located again. My prices are but little Udow the old tashiouof prices. In other br inches of trade, as lry-goods. Groceries, etc., the one who procures his stock" the lowest, sells the lowest, and it is called all right. I am selling the trees in question at $, per hundred, or seven cents each lor smaller quantities, at the nursery. This is not "under cost.'. Indeed, 1 am always in favor of fair prices. Not too low, nor exorbitantly high. If I can, under the circumstances, afford to sell my peach trees at less than twenty cents each, have I not the privilegeof doing s. ? Come ne.ghboring nursery men, if circomst inces just .- fv me in selling a few peach trees lower than sum.' of you. please don't talk quite so hard alxmt it. Ferioips I inav next settle in some other locality, and leave ou to furnish my customers of this vicinity, with trees your ow n prices. KlRKK MKNPKSn ILL. A. F. RF.EO, son of our fellow -ci izon j Ivin IlEKn, has been proinoteJ to the Lieut, j Colonelcy of a U. S. Colored lnf .ntry T.cg t. He lias coniiiian.l of it at tliis time an.l is noir in Southern Tennessee. LOST. On last Saturday I'vonin t'it'ier on main street, or ernic street north of main, a Gold Iiuekle and Wan !i Key, attached to a short iieee of purple iil lon, the whole eofUaininLT a watch Guard. 1 he pleased to see his old friends and cus: ."niers. He J Br aecupie one of the best and most convenient Storo j R.xims in the city, and is de! "nmnim; to do as he has n-eauoiw answere! by return mail without char re. Respectfully youra. THOS. F. CH ATM AN. Chemist. 3I Broadway, New York. SI S m.''

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I V I ' "" "" , . The Secretary f the Treasury gives notice thatsub- ' . . . T . , - " t v- , scnptions will be received tor Conpon Treasury Notes, payable three years from Aug. 15th, 14. with semi- , j arinoal interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths ! fit cent, per annum, principal and interest br.th to he paid in lawful moner. 1 ( - ; These notes will be convertible at the option of the I bolder at maturity, into six per cent, gold bearing : ! , bond, payable not less than five nor more than twenty ; years from their date, as the Government may elect.

Thevwaihe Iued in denominations of $50, $10, otlier speciality w ith .odey. ORIGINAL Mt'SIC, worth $3 a year. Other Ms s- $ 1,000 anl $ 3,fl00, and all subscriptions must be aIinei publish old worn-out music: but the subscriber

j f'-r City dollars or som-? multiple of fitly d41ars. ! The notes w ill be transmitted to the owners free of , ,, ., . . , .. ! , trans!rt.Uion char-es as soon atter the receipt of the oi Lrinal Certitirates of Deposi. as ther can be pre- , pared. , AS tne notes a raw interests i.-om august ia, per- . : sons makinfr deposits subsequent to that date must , i pay the interest accrue 1 frnm date ol note to date of Jderx.sit. ' i Parties depositing- twentv-five thousand dollars and ' I , , ' ... i j upwards for tuese notes at any one time will be allow- , ! el a commission of one-quarter of ons ye' cent., j which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the j oilli-ers with whom the dejoeit was made. No de- j doctions for commissions must be made from the de-p-islts. While t!ie government oillrs the Umst liberal terms ' for its loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal will lie to the loyalty and patriotism of the jieop'e Special Advantages of this Loan. j It is a National Saving Bank, offering a higher 1 rate of interest than any other, and the brt wurity. j Any savings bank which pays its depositors in I. S. j Notes considers that it is paying in the lu st circulat- j j i ing medium .if the country, and it e,ef pay in any- i thing better, tot its ow n assets are either in govern- j : meut securities or in notes or bonds payable in govern- j ; m. nt pljier.. I It is equ illy convenient a3 a temporary or perm.in- j ent investment. The notes can always be sold for ' j within a fraction of their face and accumulated inter- j ' e.-t. and are the best security with banks as collaterals j ! I for discounts. ' Convertible into a Six per pent. o-20 Cold H.nid. j In addition to the verv lilieral interest fin the notes I " I t for three years, this privilege of converson is now I worth alsmt three p r cent, per annum, for the current j rate for 5-20 Bonds is not less than himc jt ef jtre ! miiiin. and before the war the premium on six per cent, I I'. S. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is net less than ten er cent, per annum. , TS i:XIIITHi lICt.M STATE OU .Ml-, Mt ll'AL TAXATIOX. ! ! ! But aside from all the advantages we have enumer- - . . . , . , , ... , , ! ' ated, a special Act of ( ongress r,mjH, ail bomt, ' j i Treii-itrt nUi from lor.il tuxntiim. On the average, this ' i exemption is worth about two per cent, per annunit; i- . . r . r . according to the rate of taxation in various parts of , i 1 j I the country. i I 1 It is believed that no securities offer so great in- j duceineuts to lenders as those issued by the gor.-ru- ; ment. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith ' I or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or j separate communities, only, is pledged for payment, ; w hile the whole property of the country is held to Je- i cure the discharge of ali the obligations of the I'uited j Slates. j Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits. ! The party depositing must eudorse upon the urijinal ' certificate the denomination of notes required, ami j w hether they are to 1 issued in blank or payable to j order. When so endorsed it must be left with the officer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department. j St Bsi uiPTioNS will be receivep by the Treasurer ' of tiie I'uited Slates, at Washington, the several As- ' sistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and : by the ! First National Hank of KvanvillrT Ind. Firt National Hank of Fort Wayne, Intl. I Firt Xatiotial Hank of Lafayette. Ind. J First National Rmk of Madison. Intl Firt Nationnl llankol Terre Ilmitc, Ind. First National Hank of It ichnioiul Ind. AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS w hich are dewsitnries of Public money, and all ICESI'ECTABE HANKS AND BANKEKfi thr.".ughmt tiie country, (acting as agents of ftie National Depositary Batiks will furnish further information on application and AFFORli KVEKV FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. 2 .". ni.l UOtKS, STATItNi;itV, Ac. The Messrs. Ni.-holson Pro's, have one of the l.itwst and liest stocks of Literary. Scientific-, and Historical Works : Scimd B.s.ks and Blank Books, in tea city. Their st uk of Stationery, Can! Boards of various colors and ouility, is n. t nrpaseil. Wall and window Papers, C.rls and Tsssels, Window Curtains of a variety of Patterns a comp'ete assort in -lit and the most beau-iful patterns. A fine lot of l'i.t ccp'i Albums, on ha:v.l. Daily an I Weekly Pa;ers. aiel all the i'.an l:'.nl Msraimes. can be had at t'.ieir estaMisi.ment. In short every article that should be found in a well r eulatcl B-v ist. re, ca n be had at the Brothers Nicholson epnosite-Citizens' lk. Call aud ,,, ' ' Wanted-. Boarding! For a Gentleman, wjfe. sn 1 small child, in a private familr. r here tliere are but few boarders. Address, EDWARD, care of C. C. Dennis, Richmond, Ind. Partnership Notice. VN. NEWTON. Dentist, has this dsv, associated with him in his profession. I'M. Thomas li. K, under the firm name of NEWTON & ROSE, Dentists. OFFICE- over Messrs. Wilson and Elliott' Store. North West Cor., Main and Fear! sts.. RICHMOND, IND. October 10,11. 35-3w. J. E. WILLIAMS, PEODUCE, STORAGc &HD COLlLIISSiOII, RICHMOND, TIND. OPPOSITE PFTOT, SOUTH SIDE. i Wantedr-EGGS, BUTTER, APPLES, ' POTATOES, ONIONS, 4c, Ac. ! -THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR THE ! ABOYE. I

Richmon -Oct. 5, 1S4.

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GODEY'S LADI'S BOOK.

The Fasliion Magazine of the World. LITERATURE, FINE ARTS, AND FA fUUVS TiM, mrrjt .i-niiicent Steel E-ij-TiviopS- Wl BLt FASHION" PLATtS. Wood enjcravu-ir on every u-ci that can inlere-it ladies. Crochet kniltinc, JJ Ellibro,.j-ry, Ankle for the Toilet, tor the PariorT'tlie K udoir.'and the Kitchen. Everything m I act, to make a eoxri..i c a The Ladies' Favorite for 35 Years. x-. , v,.;, v !.. to compete with it. v , ... . , ;, one attempt it. GVE1'S Kf'EIl'Ts every dejirtment of a household. These alone are worth tise price of the 15 k. Model CtUpe no other Mag-azine gives taem, with i.ktu ivi; LESSON'S FOR THE YOVNG. Anto Godev irets i tic Tore tne music re. tSirdenicg for Laies. Another peculiarity with Goiiey. . . Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart o. oi Sew. Vork m-iii.,ntil. snerchanU, apfer in tnaley, the only Macazine that has tnem. j Also," Fas'uious from the celebrated Bordie of New t York. . ! Ladies Bonnets. We give mere of ttiem m a rear .r . : , far. n .,r other Msirixine. In fart, the L-s.iy s ixx enables every lady to be her own bonnet maker, MARIOJf 1IARIAXI. Author of "A!,.?" "HMrn Pack" "Man J -Miriam," write for Coder each atontb. and fc-.r no ouier magaze -Ve have' also n-taiued all our old and tavoriuj contributors. TKH tS OF Qr'Qclgy'g Lady's BOOk fOT 1 fl4vfw 1865. (From which there can be no Dictation.) I Ti ell. nf the Ladv's Book fi-r lsrt5 At present, c wi'.l aeceire subscribers at the following raU. Lue notice will le given if we are oriiireu w a' kult, w lige of papr. Onecopr, one year Two copies, one year Three copies, one rear 1 $:? 00 5 :o .- 1 50 io oo Four conies, one vear Five copies, one year, an I an extra copy to the person seiili'iir the club, making six copies 1 00 Eight copies one year, and an extra copy t toe person. sonSing the club, making nine ' ....... M 00 copies - ' "u El -veii eopies one vear. and an extra copy to th iH.Ts.on sending the club, making twelve 7 no copies " - l Ad litious to any of the above clubs, 2 0eacU subscriber. Joder's Lair' Book and Arthur's Home Magazine w ill be "sent, each one vear. on receipt of 1 50 We have no club w ith any other .Magazine or Newspaper. The money must all le sent at one tune for any Club. " , , Canada subscribers must send 21 cents additional i for each subscriber. Address I.. A. ;oiky, N. E Corner Sixth aud Chestnut Streets. FIIILAUELFHIA. Sale of Real Estate. THE undersigned offers at public sale under the provisions of the last WILL and codicils of William Edwards late of Warne Coualy, In liana deceased, the following Real Estate, situated lu Saul COUUIV, lo-ll. The South West quart-r ot ration one, an i me North West quarter of S.- tion Twelve. 12 , in Tow nhni l:l !..,.A K.mee On. e-t. comprising alsiut .-.la. Tliiclnnd lies ti .' miles a little South of East ' i,. , , 1, .a l?,..l C-.,n, lli.l.m.m.1 1ml Xr ,.UV, haVon it cleared and under cultivation 235 acres, a good Brick House, a frame Bain, good Orchard, and good water. To suit purchasers the quarters can be sold separately . One third of the purchase will be required down, and t!ie romamd,.r jn one. two, and three years alter date with interest from date, payable annually. Notes and Mortgage on the land will be required of the purchaser f,,r the deferre.1 payments at the time of executing the deed br the undersigned, subject tu the confirmation "y U-T 1 " " . ;r ' i,7 .e 1 ,,f of the court of Common 1 leas ot said count ot Wavne. t , t- t.c-m- L jaur.s 1 r.nni, i F leelltors JONATHAN SCARCE,! fcsecut"October 1, lslit. Notions and Fancy Goods. Emswiler & Crocker, tl9 llaiiB-sl., PE.VI.EHS IN FOREIGN, IOMITIC AM) FANCY" STotiouss, Toys. Willow-Ware, Children's Wagons, ALSO ! Undersoil ts, I Drawers, j Gloves, ! Hl'silTT, I Hc'iods, j Nubias, i Scarfs, Ac. Ac, Ac, All of which we offer to the Trade, and the public generally, at Wholesale or Retail, AT PRICES TO SUIT TIIE TIMES. jWe respoctfe.il v invite tiie attention of p.irchas,rs to our very complete stock. is will be shown j with pleasuro, and no pains spared to render entira , satisTaeti.ir. ! Richmond. Ind.. Oct., f.ih. 1.'.4. 3.5..smi EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. TKTTF.ns TeMamentarv on the I t Will and A Tetam-'ot of William Edwar-ls ot WayneConnty and State of Indiana, have this dav been srrsnte 1 to tiie nndersitme-l. bv the Clerk of the Wayne Common P'eas. All persons havinif claim against .-aid Estate are Required to file them, duly sworn t- hi the Clerk's OlVice of sail Court, within one year from this date. JAMES TERRY. . f . JONATHAN SCARCE,. r - October L5, I51. , . . . ; CAKPETIIG XV. ! AT A ; GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. a LARGE ASSt)RT MENT OF Prncrcplc : . T Tapestry Brussels, Thres Fly and Ingrain Carpeting. Which we ofler at prices to correpoal with THE DECLINE IN GOLD! 75c. to $1 2i per yard redact ion on former privets. A I&rg &asrtma:Qt of Honse Fnraishing Dry Goods! At Very Low Prices. Xw is the time to bur cheap. VAX AUSDAL, DIXON & Co. No. 74 Main St. IJayton, thio. October 19. IS't. 3i-3t. Assessor's Notice. "OTICE is hereby given, that on Saturday, the i. 2vth of this inst.'. at n.v othce in Kachcvindl I will hear and determine all erroneous assessments; if anr. made by William McLanirhliti. and Homer T Yaryan, j Assistant Assessor of Wayne Courity, Ind., of the ! Special Income Tax. under the joint' Resolution of longres o Use AAli Julv. IHt. JOHN YAfiYAN, Aas'r ith Dis't, Ind. October 19, Ise. 35-2w. FRESH MTXiK COW. 4Utsral price will be paid for a Good 3t ilk Cot Apply at this office. October ,lS5i. TERS, JAXES. and nther Pa-rnr Medie L l-w for, ale b FLCMMER KELLY

Wanted --To Rent! A Pwel'.ing House. coDUmiti about four rooms, a smaH f imUy. AJdre, j. E, VTIaXIAMS, I"

Hams, at the Ham Cvirner; Drtel Bef; Farailj Groceries and Produce of airmt every kind, to be had at Geo. V. Uarnes.'?, oppit Citizens' Bank. A REMEDY FOR FILES. It is a blesssiuj: f.-r the snrTerrns to know that we have an effectual core for this truly troublesome disease. Mr. J. l Hv-ir of lot Seeon.1 street. Cincinnati, Ohio, tskes er--st plesnre in mforminjr all wlo are surS rine with jodes that be used a small quantity of I'r. Siriokland" lMo Kametly, ami it etfc-cted a termanent cure. This seti.es to be tiie case witn all wb. mke use of iVis spleioiid preparation. It is mamu'ai turedat No. n East Fourth street. Ciucmnat!. Ohio, and sol 1 br all I'minrisl-. I Cure warranted if Directions are followed. Hundreds of Citiren of Ohicas-o kave been I'eriMHiiently Cured by this Medicine. .JCai.i. for a Ciiwtlar KKsramiNU all SvurTOUS.i" DE. D. H. SEEL YE & CO., Sole PnorKtrron, OFriCEMASONIC TEMPLE, 1UUI.M No. 1 1, Cliieajjro, Illinois. SYMPTOMS: The st mptoms of Caturrh as they -jeiMTally appear are :it iir-t very sliiit. Persons tiud they have a cold, that they have freuent attacks, and are more s-n-sitive to the changes of leuipeiatnre. In this e"ii lition, the ih.se nnv Ik? dry. or a slight discharge, thin and acrid, afterw ard becoming thick and adhesive. As the disease becomes chronic, the diseh-anrcs r increased in quantity and changed in quality: they are thick and heivy, an.l are haw ked or coughed oil". The secretions are offensive, causing a bad breath : the voice is thick and nasal: the eyes are weak: the sense of the smell is kssened or destroy!: deafness frequently takes place. Another common an 1 important symptom of Catarrh is, that the person is ol.hgisl to clean his throat in the morning of a thick or slimy mucens, w hi.-'o has fallen down from the bead during the night. When this takes place, the person miy be sure tht bis disease is on its way to the lunjrs. and should lose no time in arresting it. THE ABOVE AKE IUT FEW OF TIIE CATAlUfH SYMPTOMS. ....... ... . .i . . used three times a day. TESTIMONIALS. Vio.l fl. 77io. .. Ttim- r, Kr-M ;.' r (mjrrt from WiiHiix, Sjifnkrr Jlii'iui . . A'.r.'m utttt if-.w, fttt't tirmni Mitr "f A. "e .1. M. " thr .Vf.lW of (7i.oo. Fkektokt, Oct. 21, ls-5:i. DU. D. II. SKEI.YE: 1K ak Silt: - In reply to your notice of the lth in-t., I wuiilds iy that I was severely attlieted with Catarrh for vears, when I became acquainted with y..u and Weight two Imtlles ot vour Liquid Catarrh iieme.1v. Defore I Had used one bottle I was sensililv improve I, an.l liefore the second Imttle was finishe l. was cempletely cure.!. I can recommend the medicine to all atllictod with Catarrh Bespectfully Yours, THOS. J. Tt'llNEK, For sale in Kirhmonil. Ind lr I'. i. I.tt, IMuiiimer A; K'llv, Saiupsou V Itoss. Mullcr o!l. J. 1. I-AIJK. tieu. At Cincinnati. OdoVr I'J, lsiit. 35-ly. w "r t DENTIST. Xit-lmjiond, Jiid. W-I:NTAI. UOIMIS on North Fifth Streft, 9 AVi-st Side, near .'iain. June I. Is t. 17tf Great Central Railway Line. Indiana Ccutral, it it-hiiiond A. t'o i lis ton, and Columbus, l-iqun A- Intliaua K. 11. COLTJMBTJS &. INDIANAPOLIS. Via Urbana, Piqua and Riihmond. Two Through Trains Daily W ITHOt T I HANOE OL C'AKS OB CONM'CTOKS. Time Table to take effect May 20.L, flotNO West

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AT Milforl is a crossinu of ft.e Sprinirfi. ld Branch of the l"u-velan.l in l Colnmbus Rail -Road, at Crbana, t!? crw;nf- of tiie Sandusky. Dayt.-n and Ciactmmi RiiIKoa-I: at I1qua,tue crossing of the I'avton and M:ch:rau Rnil-Road: at Greenville, the cossinz of the Greenville an 1 Miami Rail-Iud: at Kiclimond, the crossing; of t'i Cincinnati and Chicago Air Line Rail-Iioad: at lndianap..lis. is coiiti-etior.s for Louisville. St. Louis, SpriugficM and Chii-gO, u.t all points Wet. ;in it: it. No. 7 connects atMilford for Sprinpfield and Marysrille: at Crbana, t'-r P-!efouutA.ni'. Tittin, an.1 "Sandusky: at Piqua, ri.r Tole.io and Fort Wayne; at Cni.-n City, at Richmond, for An.Iers..n. an-1 Iansp.;rt: at Indianapolis, for Terre Haute; Lafavett.-. Springfiwli, 111.. tc. No. 6 connects at Milford dirt-ctfor SpriijSeld, Ohio, and for Marysville: at Urbana, for lieiL-r.-urilaine, Ac : at Ilqna. for Trny and Dayton, Union City, Muncie, Ac: at Richmond, for And -r"n and I.paEsprt: at Indianapolis, direct for St. Louis, Chicago aad all point, we-t. No. 5mns to Pi.jua only, eonnectrrff at Tr"nar.a. for Bellefountaine: at Piqua direct for Lima, Toledo Detroit and Fort Wayne. No. 15 connects direct at India-tapoiw for all points west.

RETI?RSINf; K-iST. Xi. 6eTiiect. at Richmond direct for Cincinnati: at Pjqna. from Troy and Iayton; at Urbana, dinv-t for Sprmefield. and fr m Sandnsky; at Vdford. for Marysville and Delaware: at Crambos, direct with Express Trains for Cleveland awd Bellaire. No. 19 eonneets at Picrua. from Toledo and liana- at Urbana. from BeHefoontaine: at Miltfird. for Marrf rille and SprinrfWd: at Columbns. direct witli r a press Trains for Cle-reiand and Steubeorille. No. 9 eanRects at Richmond for Cincinoatri: at Piqua, for Toledo and Detroit; at Urbana for Bellefountaine. Ho S Will stop 20 mi antes frr rwakfa.t at Richmond, and for dinner at Urbana. . and 19 wifl breakfast at Urbana. , W. F. Si ATER, A Sep't. enuJ 14, 1-M. No. IS. tf

A Card to the Suffering. c WALLOW tw ar three h,-sbead of -Kuch." i "Took- IMtttTs." -Sar-Mipar.na.' -NVrroo Antidotes.' 4c, 4c. 4e.. and lU-r y'i are satisfied wuh t..e result. Like one !-i of tKI DiHlur ltcan" I'Bitli-U pcitic -a"d be restore! I" henlih an.bij.naLv. u.au thirty day . They are pur-4 ve-tal ie. eaiit M take, prompt and and sahuary m ti-.eire;l--'-n tiie bn ken d. a aw sbMed eowstituuou. O'd and Tircan take tein w-itu advantage. Jiins.ried and s U in the I nte-.l Stales ouly br 1 J AS. S. l!t TTLKK. No. 427 Itrv adwar. New Ytwk. -A -eut lor the I'nited States. p. S. A IW of tfh-se pills. s -eur!y packe.1. w !t ! m;! si to a'.iv a.?.iiv-s n reeetpt of Ince, wl:eh is ONE 1I I. L. K. postpai 1 - Ri 'fey r-:"trjd?d by the AiTit. if entiro satisfaction is n 1 rv!i. Vro. 21. 1V.4. 3i--m.

Do You Wish to be Coxed? I ,K. Bl'CHAN S fc.MJl.l.-'tt MM imi PILLS f N.Tcur.- in less than Javs. the worst ease v.usts. Imp-uency, Prematnre IVcav. tsemmal eaku-s. lusaaity. .) !I I'ru'arv. Sciul and Ner vous AS.xti.ms. no niitu-rm m w ti.ii cause pr-xiuce.i. lVice. One D..il.vr per .. Settt. iw.st-paid by mad. ou re.-'ipt of au oixier. Vz Uox di perl est a cum ia m-t cases. AJdre-s: j w ryvT n.oeral A-nt. -' Bnadav, New ork. Sep. 21. l-;t. Sl-2ui. Valuable Business House FOR SALE. ! The undersigned offers fiw sale his NEW TWO- ! STORV BKICK HOl'SE, t!e fourth house North of the c.in.er f M uu and M.irkm east aide, on i M.irion-st, the front rmof whieli i now ocenpied by t a shoemaker's shop. There are seven rooms attd a Kiu-ben lo cood wells an.1 an excellent cistern fruit trees aud a g-.t (rurjen. Purcluusirs are invited tJ call aad examine the , premises, when terms will be made known, which i will be ro.ts.m.il le. j JOSEPH MALANU. Richmond Ind., Sept. 14. 1H. SO-tf The FALL. Hat Fashions! UK undersigned has uist re.-eivet tusiiew FALL Stv!e of II ATM, to w hich he invites tin telition of all who would indulge in tiie latest fash--ion. ' Call at the Hat and Cap Store of JOHN SCFFR1NS. Richmond, Ind., Sept. Cth, 104. DHf EZRA NYE, MtAi ra is Stoves and Hollow Ware, I'litin, I'ressed, aud Japunrtl Tinware. Also, Agent for the Sale of the Forest Queen Cooking Stove, And Manufacturer of all kinds of tin am siir.irr-imv iuirki 7oi Di'i run It'tift Put in OnleT. ?-e 11 orders for SiHiuting, Gutters nn! allevs, i atwsl-d to ill. pnuiiptness t'.re atijoiniiig S.vu'.'s lurnvtur Roouis, near the Jan. 27. ltf Depot, III. hm. Hid, Indiana. New Stock of Hardware! fBV.HK subsrritK-r lisviug just i-.torned from New I A i k. t-.k.-s this opportunity tointorm his friends and the public that he w ill ssin li.' in iix-cipt of a fresh tck of 1 1 Hid ware. Culler. Nuil s Carriage Trimllllllgs. .(., . Which 1m: i. disp.s,l t.t s.. -11 cheap. Pleas.' cull and ' stv bofor- luuvhasing ciwu-bw. IKY AN KEED. Aug. 21. lS'tt. 4 tf. MADISON HOUSE, ?t V 1 N S T It i : V. T , I Itetweeii Front and Second Streeti. I Cincinnati, Ohio. ! .1. W. OATias.)N. l'roti'r. March T-iH. Il ly. PILES. SUJUCCU.RK!! H vniv KODY IS BEING CI KED OF THIS i A .li.-tri-ing .li.-eas. bv tiie use of DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. j Pea-l w hat a snfhrer s.tis: I Mr. J. .P Ilrfzarle. 164 Second street, Cincinnati. O., j sm- h has fti a -Ireaotul sufTer- r with I'.les tor a I long t.iue, and has TT-i.jd nearly cvervtbiug, ai.l could I ..btiiin r.o relief. He msM aVsuit one-fimi-tii .it a "ot ot l-r. Strickian Ps Pile inf tn-nt, and it made a cmj pk-te iMir.u Ih. nivit.es every tute who ia sn.'& riog ti : trv it. j s'.il.l by all Drr'i-i.. 5(1 cents p. r pot. Manufaotorei at No. i'i f'..:si Fourih sreit. Ciuciunali O. Ask f..r Stri k'aiid"- Pile Remedy. 1 DR. STRICKLAND'S Mellifluous Cough Balsam! CA w ro. C o-Mt'is, Cold, Soie Throat. Athmn, v and t'on-nmption. It is only neeesaary for anr r ra- troubled with these complaints to try one bottle c4 Strickland's Mellifluous Congh Balsam, t conviwe them that it is the host frs-p-ir?ti!i ever used. It not only cures the above atT-ctu-na of the T1.matar.cF Lunps. but i cii-e Nifht Sweats and Spittiutr ot anj is.a excellent p-arple for aay kind of S.reThr.at. It i pleasant totjie, an 1 aaafe Bed , icine for infar.ts. Pr.-e 50 cents per botlie. For salby lm;ifistir'n. -rally. . :n-ral I-pot ti, East 4th !tret, Cincinnati, Ohio. Strickland's Antie-Cholera , Mixture, , . , , ; . . Is a composition of a.rinj-tnts, absorbents, stiuiiilauta and CKrminafrvea. wkidi every physian ackafrw1ed)e ia the only r-repararn tiiat wilt effect a permanent cor of I irrii.e and Dysetery. This Anti-CbcJera Miit-rre-m now in nse in ieveral of onrarmy Lospitali wbf-re it es tie trTeatest saasfa tion. It has aaved tie lire of tV.asan ls of our si"Idiers and citirens, and we ill coarain it to r- the be remedy in the wnrld for Diarrtwr a aad I v-tiU-ry. - i Mr. W.fs. of CtincrUw, Ky. will be mostLappv to satisfv a nv owe as to We? virtue of Strickland Anti Cholera Mixture; in fact we have a rreat nuaiber of i testimrmlU frr.m patif.n w ho have teen cured after I beictr prooanneDd ia.-rWe by the'r p-iyM-U. wfim !Vf ukuurn!vono rttie of Strickland ' Anti -Cholera Mixture. If you ufif.r with D.arrlMra and Dyaentery try one bottle. SOLDIERS! ? Too ought not tn be -ritfc-wt ioeh a Tjl-iaWa ' micine. The Cincfnnf Natkw! Udob. of April ! J4th. aavs: that thmwKinda of oar aoklwrt Kara baea ' saved bv the us of Strickland' Anti-Cbolera Mixture. j For waU. hv Daufrvts at 4 eeota per botll. . 1 3tm F.-r aaW at Ilammer A Kelly'a- Sampai I Rwr' aad at E. Potts a Sttn'a, Hlehmo-ad. Iwx. FINK Toilet s" P ,AJ7!VYVr r1r 4 ' and Perf esses, at FIXMMKR a SILLY '3.

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I Paklished ia the M'rner lluildiny. on Wednesday Homings, By HOLLOWAY & DAVIS, At 2 per oliiino, PAYABLE IX Al AM .. Job Printing. We have a new "DAY JOBBER," and ucw fonts of Typeof the latest tyW, both plain and fancy, and are prepared to do work neat and exp.-dtti. nsly. Pamphlets Catalog lien. Constitution, Show Bills, Handbill, Illnnlt-, Itsl. PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLC. I U. W. Hl'SSKLl- J- m'tfi.t RUSSELL & BRO-. UNDERTAKERS, Keep constantly ou hand a large aasortmcnt of ready -uia.lo l!.th of MeUlic and Wuoden nmoufaclire. Thev bave also, a first class II LA USE and CLOSE CAK KIAUE, with which to attend Funerals. ' All orders promptly attended to, aud rlmrj-es r-s sonable. : ' Onice and Shop at i'hillivw' ol I stand, op-iie Starr Hall. Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. The undersign -d also keep a l.IVEBY, S ALE and FEED STABLE, where th public will And pl teams, at all times, Carriage!!, Buggies, 4c, for Parties, Private Families and Wedding. I'riees ara very reasonable, frif i.!VERY STABLE, in the rear of Gait Honc. Patr.nii.ge is re-ectfully licitd. j UUSSKLL A BKO. ': Itichmorid, lud., Aug. 51, lfll. 2-l-tf. j THE UNITED STATES HOTEL. ! BEACII STREET, 1KISTOV, MASS. t (lirct'tiy opponil- tSf lluotoit and v'one-.t. cr Railroad I-pot. i The subscrilier most rem-ecliullv infomm hia friend i anl the public, that atter an experience of over nine . years as an Assistant at the American House, in this .city, he ha leased upon very favorable terms the IjUNITED STATES HOTEL, j which has or .i Ion pcrval, under the able and mi- ' lar operintei:dence of C"l. Spoum-r, reeied a very lioerai paTronajfe. Tlw mirrsirned will endeavor to keft, nu tiie nriruI larity of tiie EaUbliaunieat as a , , FIRJ4T CLAKH IIOTFI.. And he solicits yonr patrons jr, assuring yon II. at n exertkiS on lua part snail be wanting, i render your stay at bia brme both comfortable anl arrecable. 2-tf. FRANK" M. PRATT. Pl'RE Saaaburg Port Witt-, f'.w Mdiei,..n,l purjKe, at PLCMMkK A KELLY'S. DOM ESTI C T V EH, For Hale by PLU.MMER A KELLY. F.RFCM KItV. - Toilet Odrrr?, at A lar-re atock of v-rr rimPLUMMER A KELLY'S. Delinquent Taac List, '63-4. j VOTICr Is hereby civeo, that 1 wU! oroce'l t" " j aell at publie aucfVon, rm tbe -rood Monday in j Novetnliea aext, between tl bmwa of l o'clnck, A. J M. and 4 o'clo.-k. J". of savtil-ay, befe tbe Cown- ' eil Chamber d.or, ( Warner P.nild'. ) in MiU city, t!- , fc.Howin-r d-cril-9d rd ef-itc.' tor Taxes due and un paid by toe owaers, lor JS43 4, u.-wit: lllack, Manrarwt A So. , H-retrth-at., rVwith Main. lSenaard, Jacob hut XMr K. Park, tsonth of Mam. Caanel, Samuel C.-.&8 (net dwnth aide of Main. Hart, Jaaon J ler t Cv.ttw of Main and Pearl. Horaeman, Klix.- Ixit N. , fifth -St., SSontb ot Main. Kinr, Janv-aM.-lSlf-K. Oiaer Mib.m4 Fmot-at. Mardnek, Thayou a JluTer Lot No. la, Fifth-at., Hsiath of Man.- : - 1 Mavbew, En-kiel Lot Xo. 4. Fiftb-eL, Sooth ot Main. 1 Mavhew Umitoi Lot Wo. Z, B. Fark, rVmth of Maw. Mdler, Melis joth half Lot So. , Hiatfa-at. . McCVllaod. John D. Lot So. , FraotUa-at, Xorti of Main. Varrimm, Robinaofl Lot No. 14, Fraaklia-at., Sowti, of Main. . Starbock, Joba Lot No. IT. Pool-eU South of Mais, South, Jaavsj W Lot Xo. 14 end I i, North Parl-t., Hiortaof Main. -, . i rnkn-vwn Wet half V Xo.1, North aida of Maia. rUn-r Haraey IsM 1, Ef-ffw-, Howth of Main. Clark Tar,mas W.-.a -V. Hifb, NortJ of Maia. The rvnta and prflu of which aaid propertr will Crat be oAVrwd for aale tnr tbm ahorteitt taow toe aan can ba aoLl Tyr rKI tVWMinf aeeea yeara to pay aaid tax and 0 coat ol aaW -aad tba muin profl.. will not bri-jf tba rMairad aiao-aat, 1 U1 (tea oBer toa f atarpfc to th bibawt bidder for caah ia baort elfia-r ao mora of etud property ba will to Ntit to diaeham aaaa las aa4 owta. -'tf . CMnt to diaeharn aaaa Wm. October 13th, 1M4. F-. WlLdOx, OoiUctor. M

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