Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 34, Number 47, 19 January 1865 — Page 3

LOCAL COLUMNS.

RICHMOND, INDIANA: Thursday, Jan. 19, 1864. Mail Time Table. RICHMOND POST OFFICE, Oct. 10, 14, MAIL CLOWE. Vilnmbus and East CIllCAjfO Cincinnati Iarln Way In liaiiapolia and West ., mails on;. Indianapolis and West Cincinnati Pay ton Way Chicago. Colanibna and F.( .. 8 45 A.. .10 Of A.. .. 5 00 r.Jt. .. 4 00 rjt ..8 45 A.M. . 10 13 A.M. ..II 'SO A.M. ..II Mt A.M. . . 6 30 p.m. .10 45 a. ltostoii and lierr Mire, leaves Tuesday and Friday, at IZ 00 m ... arrives atiie divs at 10 00 a.m. I nio Citv. via Arha. Hotbed Ac. leaves Mon.lT-.V-f.v.dar and Krid.ir, at.. 7 oo a.m. ".'u r !.iv, Thursday and Srturd.iy at 5 00 r.M. ,U.r via New Garden, leave Monlar and V niJ.ic.iU;r via New Ofirdcn, leave Monlar and i Friday, at i 00 a.m. do. arr. Tuesday and Saturday, at 5 00 p.m. j 7T-Of!ice open from 7:.T0 a. m. to 7:30 r. M. On1 riuninr, from IMJ0 ti 10:00 A. M. A. WILI.IANS. p. m. A MASS MEETING! or T1IK CITfZEHS OF OLD U, -A-t nion -m 030.01, On Saturday, the 21st inst., At 2 O clock P. M. CoNViitKss has Appropriated 300,000 Acres of land, to establish an Industrial ('ollege in our State. The annual increase of the funds arising from the sale of these lands, is estimated to exceed S7.",000. Our Legislature is now acting upon this most important subject, and our Kepi fscntatives urge us to take prompt mid elficient measures, by which we may induce the Legislature to locate the college in Wayne County. An enthusiastic preliminary meeting was held in Kichmond on the 10th inst., and was addressed by Major Kini.ey, John Yaiiyan, Jos Frit ItATLirr and others, and a committee was appointed to issue a call for a Mass Meeting next Saturday, to consider this very important subject, and devise means to secure so rich a prize. Our Representative -ire expected to address the meeting. Other dist:nguish cd speakers are also expected to be present. Of all classes, Farmer and Mechanic will bo most benefitted by such an institution. Come One! Come All! that we may hear, then judge, then plan, and thus act. What we do we must do quickly or it w ill be too late, as a bill will pass the Legislature locating the College in some other part of the State. A small town of Mass. has otTcred 87r,M0t) to secure the location of a similar Institution, and a single citizen of Richmond has recently donated S:JD,000 for educational purposes! What may not Wayne Cvutity do to se cure such nn inestimable blessing as w ill j he an Industrial College, in our midst, with an annual income of "",0U0? Let us so act; as to have no cause to reproach oursel ves for a neglect of duty, and a want of tutlicicnt enterprise and liberality to promote our best interests? Tho Meeting will be held , in Starr Hall, at 2 o'clk, p.m. Xif We learn that a new "Friemf s Jcrfoc" ( Orthodox ) has been estab lished in the regular order of the Socic

tv. South of Main street in this city, "" i i v i iJ ;;,, ..ii,. ro I a? f3" At their establishment r.t t!ie Decomposed of Friends, principally re-j 1 . ,. . ., . e ,,. , .... i -.e j pot, K.ra Nve A- lro. otIVr in lucenier.ts sulmg u that part ol the citv, ami or i .1 r.. t .r tb .x- ! to those wantino; Stoves. Tin, lras-,(. ip soma in the country Y et or tnc ciu.i - ' . .a. a . I C H ... .1 iai,l .-a.-N' nA VWI X

Tho meeting house buil ilt bv the German ' r . , , . i. . v....i. tr.ui ......i.i .r . i xr i . u. i, n Marion nnd Market streets, has been . - ,i i .,: i,; ,i, rented for nine months during which i . i i . ,.:i i .Jtc ,,,.! time it is intended to Dull. i a new meeting house on South Fifth street. MretiiikTs fiT worship will be held rc"lul" 1 , II i.TIWl.I 4i II 1 .11,' .ItlllLll - II 1 fa V .Jl II. I .'I. ulariv on rum ay i ......, "' each week at 10 A. M , and on each Sabbath at P'x A- M., and 7. P. M , which . . i, : - 1. I . : .-. 1 are open io an oin ciu.cui v.x.v i,, attend. On H Level. - Saint an! sinner ar' on a level, ..ar that the M.l,-a!ks an-so ,cy-l,.th "s (and on bpp-r plie s," an! hence the t-et a! safest walki.un... K un t ia t e mid lie of the arm ts. The r,lr of sprinkling wi;n asncs. is noi .. ..:...... v.. a religious and hum.nu duty by pedestrians, but an expedient that o.rr right thinking pnrty-holdar aheuU forthwith adopt in front of hit premises - if he desire to d rght, and in accordant it!i ti e gMra rule. JCfr Lieut. K- Coni ft, Co. P. 10th Ind , ( son of our fellow ci.izcu J. J. Conley we arc glad to learn, has been evch.iTVe 1, and is now nt home. He was taken prisoner iu one of the battles of j the Wilderness, anditwa reported here that he ltstl been kille.l. .CTCapt. W. Chan Jerteris, 4th ImL Cavalry has'been honorably diacharged from l!w service if conse.pi. nce of wounds receives! ia action. Capt. Jam-s Conner, of the 121th, ri been diahonirsMy dia. harf cd from th ernc.

Death of Capt. Jefferis's Son. We are pained to learn that Albekt, only eon of Capt. W. Chan. JrtrF.Ki--, of tlii vicinity, who was a private in the 57th Ind. liofr't, Co. C. was killed by the rebels recentlj- in the battle of Nashville. He hfi'l declared frequently, that he

never would be taken prisoner. He wa mirroimded, and on being ordered ti to .surrender, he shot the rebel, anl wai instantly, killed himelf. Thus has another noble heart ceased to beat, whose every pulsation was for our glorious country another sacrifice has been olft-r ed for the Union. Put who shall descrbe the poignant sorrow of his brave father, whose hope of lengthened days for hi gallant boy has been thus suddenly ' 1 .1 .. t ,..1 i The sympathies of this com J rnunity with him in his sail bcrcveI I T"erit. Flax Straw Flax Cotton. j A company from New York, has pur- ; chased the Paper Mill of Timothy Thia- ! tlethwsite, in the vicinity of this city, j with the view of manufacturing Flax Cotton from I'lax Straw, and are now prepared to purchase any quantity of the latter articlo at their establishment. They are paying, we learn, six dollars . . j. e . 1-1 . , , c. i per ion ior riax straw, ucuvcrcn. seo ! tlieir advertisement in another column. Kui.koaii AciDKST. The train on the Central, that left Columbus yesterday for Indianapolis, met with a serious accident, about 15 miles east of j'ifj.ia. The ladies car, in rounding a curve, was thrown from the track, and prceepitated down an cmbarkment. Hcing filled with passengers, about forty of whom were more or less wounded no one killed outright, but several are so severclj" injurcd that their lives are despaired of. Two or three of the wounded passengers, are relatives of Mr. K. Hurst, of this city, now at his house. jtf Tlie advantage of the short Chimney of Messrs. Ilidge &. Co, over this tony, will speak for itself after trial, in the superiority of the former over the latter, being less liable to break, and they can be so casilv cleaned. JCtf Hctter sbig!iing than now ha not occurred here for years past, and the constant jingling of "merry bells," day and night, show forth the fact that our people are determined not to let slip the present slippery opportunity of enjoying themselves. JCtr In directing letters to the soldiers, be er.reful to get the No. of the Corps ftn,t Kegiment right, and then, wherever lf is, the letter will be sure to reach its destination, whatever else may be inscribed on its back. Skvf.hk Accidents, On Thursday evening last. Dr. J. R Mkn'dkmiai.l, slipped and fell on the pavement irr hi.s house yard, hurting himself so severely that he has been confined to his bed ever since. Two years ago he met with a similar accident, and was hurt this time in the same place the left hip. This morning lie was some better, but his hip is yet very sore and painful, and he re ipiires assistance to move him in bed. Mrs. Win. Hall, we also understand hurt herself very severely by falling on the pavement, tjtiite a number of accidents have occured, during this iey period, and we again urge all humane citizens to sprinkle their sidewalks with ashes. Life and limb may be saved by precaution. ate" The Messrs. Nicholson fc 15ro , have on their shelves the most complete and thorough collection of School, Sci entitle, and Literary Hooks, besides one of the best assortments of Writing and and Letter Paper in tho city. Cards, Knvclopcs, Steel Pens, Pencil. Picture Frames, Wall Paper, Window Curtains, c-VMX tl,oro 1,0 !,n lto smt t,,c taste vi lue pin I ikim-i . a iiex ii.ne, ni sale, all the Hipular Magazines and Newspapers of the day. tlive them a call, opposite the 15ank of the. State " " " -. - every dav, only fhere, in t!ie supertor I articles thev have for sale, and the smal . , , . , frohts thev ask on their Stoves, Ac , ri , ' - i exchange for cah. tiive them a cad. j I Q H T M essrs .li Khre a" Co . pre i . , ... . , ., . . , ts-entod ns with two of their patent Corj Oil I.atim Iiurm. and we have trie. and proved their superior qualities ef lectiKii.v. l ne "Kiuje imrner. is vcr ' hall,yno nocossity to take otf th j chimney to pour in the oil, and no tisn- ! ger in supplying the lamp with oil whilfi i it- " 5 1 ( the wick is burning all VOll have gc to do is to throw back the hinge and fi i j n, the lamp through an orifee diseor. nected with the wick, and then put i back again. The "Light House Burner," is tl "ikika" of inventions it saves oni third of the Oil used by the com motburner, and is a beautiful ornament t.. the lamp, and reflects its light just wheio it is needed for reading, sewing, and C the supper table Mr. Ridge's invention invaluable. They also sell a supcrif article of Coal Ou, cutaper than can h; had at any other establishment in th,-' city. No. SS, Main st. Jf T Hon. Edwakd Evakktt, dial Tf ry suddenly at Boston, Mass , on Su jdy last, in the 71t year of his age.

Dr. Bort. j For the '-"i'nit win bo .-ct, by th,. number of oar paper th., w. t Reminiscences of the Friends, No. 5. devnts a portion of our columns to the advertisement : But it u not the uni-arianism of Elias Hicks of this celebrAted physician. We are satisfied that the t!jat tij iherenta contended for or cor.aiden.-i it nccesafHicted will thank us for thus pvir.jc them an eppor- tJrr , .jot. They simply contended for his right tuoity to consult on of the best practitioners of the eIprgJ3 Qia own conrkrtioDS, and denied the authorial, and who will a3urd to all the highest satisfaction. tr of inT mxn cr 0f men u, judjra his preaching The Doctor presents the moat nattering testimonial b'r ,sam.i atandarl of any Creed. Therefore of his ability to control ant cure the diseases which ! roanj of the aTuggle, sem to have been h.-treaUaj gpecialitiea, and these, too, frrm well n.s:st!nce t ecclesiastical power ; though theological known citizens and of recent date. j opinions unavoidably became intertTiste-i wiih it. It Did we not fully beltere that he possesses tha abUity : W4J . n.w f.irtn Qf the old battle perpetnilly renewe-i a -ribed to him, and that he his bee a T,.-ry aoccessful ' eTer sinc. the worii began, betTeen authority and in mny cases, which has been given orer by other ' a jTvhial fr-edom. The agitatioa which hal for pbysieians, we should refu-.- to endorse him, but ; jometlnw K-en heaving under the surface, is said to w'.frt we see so minr certificates from worthy peo- ; have boon brought into open maiii?Wsunw by a serp'e, ascribing f hira the credit of restoring them to nxjn which Eli as Hicks, preached against the oso health, w; cjnn-t but b.'liere that he is all he Ls rep- j f iave pni-lure, in 119. A bitter warfare followed, resnmd. : Tlxe irli') refused to denounce his opinions, were acSom n-rum object t trarelinif physicians. We cus--i of bein infidels and separatists : and ther cill-

cnnot sec why a mm is not as good a physician who

travels from place to pla"e, as he who is permanently to disputed d'ictrines both claimed to find sufficient 1 ested. There are thousands of suff-ring individuals authority in the writings of early Friends ; and each who cannot afflirl tha expense of visiting these cle- aide charged the other with mutiliting an anisreprebrited doctor, whose reputatiou has become world ' aentiog those writings. As usual in theological conwiJe, and to such, the regular visits of a scientific ', troversies the skein became more and more entangled, practioner in their vicinity, is one of the greatest l ,31 thera w no way l.-ft but cut it in two. InIS27and tms ther could ak. ; 1S2S, a separation to. place in the Yearly Meetings H-j corn s arm-I with that thorough knowledge u( in,,;,, ttW Vork, and several other places.

of the hum in system, which enables him to fully c mj.reh-n 1 t!ie dia-uosis of diseases, and thus pre pared, !i-. 11.1 I rst in Is what is re'juired to stay its wonted igor. lie I'AS given hearing to the deaf, sight to the blind an 1 ni ide the invalid of years rejoice in being restored 1 1 p rfect h -.slth. Those whom he has treated and curud, bless bis nam for t!8 relief he has afforded ; an I tlms, as h journeys from place to place, he conveys to the suffering tiie priceless gift of health. The ' ear of the de if is mil- to hear, the se lie 1 eyes of the blind are openH, and the frame wasted by d.s-ase is re-iuvigorats I. made strong, and life, which aeemed a j b.irden U now t-em ng with joy and pleasure. I Dr. Hour, ..II arrive in Richmond on Monday,; February th, and rM.iain two weeks. Rooms at the j Hmitington H,.se, where he c,n be consulted on H ; diseases of th- Eve, Ear, Lungs, Throat, Catarrh, i ; Deafness, ringing noises in the Head, and discharges ! ' r " u from the Ear. , j Election Of Officers for Mechanics Fire ComDanv. At an election of the Me-

,.,.,. , .. . -.ill while thev pavthesam; pauper tax as other citizens. clianics b ire t ompanv, of this citv, held , ... , , , - They liavj burying groun. Is opart fr m others because ;it their hall, on Monday evening, Janua- ,hcr' haTa conscientious rcrnples conc-rning mon.ir lull, lG-J, the following gentlemen ' ments an I epitaphs. Of ciurs the question which were elected to the OtHeeS named: ! of tI,e tlTO conten linZ parties was the. tra- Society

President Samuel Conkliu. Vice President Kd. A. "Jones. Secretary llb't Knollenberg. Treasurer Thomas J. Newbv. 1st I i rector of Engine 1, (i. Dougan. -d do do Charles Siliex. lst Director of Hose Elijah Lawton. I'd do do Warren Ferris. 1st Engineer Wilson Ifoilopetcr. d do J. M. (laar. od do Ed. A. Jones. 4th do Irvin Ilrown. ith do .Tames Rattray. 1st Fireman Win. McColloin. 'd do C. C. Stevenson iJd r do C. E. Lew is. 4th do Sol. Kline. Tit It do (ieo. l'arry. I'ipcmen S. 11. Garry and lien. Starr. Standing Committee Ed. A. Jones, J. M. (iaar, I. G. Dougan. Wayne County Agricultural Society. At the regular meeting of thoWa3-ne County Agricultural Society, held at the it ii "c v -N- - . i . r It 11 e V - , . .

tiau oi iiiiiiue o. t, in iue cuy ot i , . . . . , . ,- , .... , . J i who desire to keep posted in the political con lit on of tha Jvichtnond, Nov. 12, 104, the following country, Ac. Price 20 cents, for the S3 Almanac proceedings were had: I They can be had at our city bookstore.. W. T. Dennis offered a resolution! A Viccnilxu Th i'v. NiMiiER. The which was adopted as follows: ! rhrneological Jo,lrIini ailti Life mustra. Kksolveo, That the President, Treasu- i u,t, for Jamiary e:u.s with 32 to rer and Secretary elected for the ensuing , , , year, he a comn'.ittee to ascertain anci Pges. ! a beautiful illastratod Corer. report what amount of Damage the So- 11 contains Portraits of Tennyson, Sill -ciety hns sustained ly the failure to fix man. Sheridan, Cold', Phillips, Susanna up the ground and furnish it in as good Wesley mother of John an Indian order as thev were bclore being occupied 1 , ' ,. ... , " i . i . thief, .I-ranz ilullcr. Miss Musvgins, by the troojs. and to make out and pre- 1 t sent to the proper authorities, a bill for,' Miss F"T te I'liucesof Wales Florthesamc j encc Nightengale. A Group of WorTh? Committee on the nomination of j riors Hannibal, Julius Ca-sar, l'izarro,

ollicers made the following report: For President J. M. Gaar. Vice President U. L. Harris. Sup't J. 1. Smith. See'y E. II. Dennis. Trcas. A. F. Scott. l'IKKCTOKS. Abington Township, (1. M. Smith. Poston C. C. Peeler. Centre Clay Dal ton Ilnrrison " Franklin Green JctlVrson ' Jackson New Gardan " Washington " Wayne " Perrv " Lewis Jones. I. L. Harris W. W. Thornburg. Ii. Hald ridge. Hiram Supplee. Allen M. Harrii -Morrison Paldridge Wilson Jones John Henley. Horton Furguson. W. If. Kennett. D. 15. Kobbins. aXFClTlVE COMM1TTKE. j J. M. (aar, K. IJaldridce, W. II. Pennett, 1?. L. Harris, Wiloou Jones, j The above named oilivers were declar- ! cd duly elected for the year lfiCo. Ad- ! iourned to 1st Saturday in February. t ; E. II. DiNM?,Scc'y. Ltbrary AsSOCiatlOL The following , , , , .- : rcnticmea were elected ollicers of this ! ict ! Association for the present vcar, at i i meetum last Monday evening week: Prcei K-nt Timothy Nicholson, j Vice President Isaac Kinley. I Pec. Secretary George Cole. Cor. Secretary Jesse S. Wilson. the i Treasure; J. W. Plummer if ix- i - i i- i r ! board Of Directors, including tllC Of- . liccrs above naimed: Jesse II. Brown. Dr. T. II. Davis, D. ' II. Swain, John Nicholson. Dr. V.Kersey, Hiram Hadlev. I . j j ' Firt National Bank ( r,rSI "a110"3' Ban. ! At an election for officers for the en-; 1 ; Suing year for this Bank, held in this , !. . , . . . ii a i ! . city, on the 10th mst., the old Board was I re elected, as follows: ! j Isaac 1. Evan. James Vanuxem, jr. ' : John A . Grubbs, J. II. Moorman, Joshua ! Holland, E. . larringtou, Wm. S. Reid, A. b Scott, and Jas. E. Reeves. James K. Reeves, was re elected President, nnd Thomai G. Yarrington, Cash- i j icr. A RIow Vp. Ooa ot the steam Flaxseed Me i Heaters, at tl Spring Grove Oil Mill, biaw up laat wek doing no dtmie, however, only to thia one heater.

' tiir aCruers bitted and intolcrvnU With regard

Thenceforth tho momVrj were divide-1 into two distinct sects. In some places th friends of Eli as Hii ks were lar more numerous, and in others hit opponents had a majority. Each party claimed to be the genuine Society of Friends, an 1 denied the others right to retsin the tit'e. The opponents of Elias Hicks, callel t!i-melves "Orth del Friends" and named his adherents "ilicksites." The latter repudiated the title, localise tliey had not acknowlo.ged him as their standard of belief; though thev loved and n;i,,ri.., ..i.ioi k;m .J 0,., .r.,., sontati,e of Iil-rtv of c-nscit.n.. Ti.ev called them,e,w .-Friends" an l ,ie others "the Orthodox." The question which was the genuine Societ v of Friends, than wcmu .m to m.ir.. 1(V.ker.on f,,r ar ,,1, infrests were involved theri.ilK As it is known t , those who are acquainted 1 .1 . .1 r . 1 with t.ie rrieuds that trier form a sort of common- ... ... , .. ' , , , wealth by themselves, wit-.m the civil commonwealih by which ,bpv are jr,,Terneij They par tlieir Public School Tax, and in addition build their own School Houses, and employ Teachers of their own Society ; they support their own poor, ! of friends, involved the question, who owned 1 10 Meeting houses, the burying groun Is, and School funds. The friends of Ei.ias Hicks offers! to divide the property according to the relative numbers of each Ifartv. but those railed Orthodox, refus-vl to accent the I j proposition. Lawsuits were bniglitin various parts j of the countrv. In eonscqun-- much bitt"r animosi- ' ty exist-I. The Orthodox in Philalc'.phia. refuse! to ; allo those whom they called "Separatists or H.cksitjs" ; U bury th -ir d -ad in t'i ground belonging to the un- : divided Society of Friends. On tha occasion of funerI ala they refused to deliver up the keys an!, aftjr their ! opponents hi 1 rem uistratel in vain, they forced the ! lock. ' t co.vrixi'ED.t j Hf On yesterday, we met Capt. Jtsm t Wkioiit, Co. I, 12Ilh Ind , on t'ae street. He looks as though he was j in excellent health. He informed us that he would start for his Regt , which is now at Chattanooga, on yesterday evening. Tribune Almanac. The publishers of this ox-?"e..tnn.ta!work,l.arepl.teeIusnn-lerblirati.. sending us a copv It should be in tho posses lion ions by K-iiiiui inaufi'.. 1 1 ail' ins uc hi i.io i''i3cs .i.'u ... mi j Comwell, Charles, XII., Frederick the i Great, Scott, Wellington and .Napoleon, j with Ethnology, Phrenology, I'hisolognomy, Phy siology, and Psychology. No. 1. Vol. 41st. Published at 20 cents a i Number, or a year, by Messr. j Fowler & Wells, S9 liroadway, New ' York. THE BEST, Svck of Ladies and Children's Sh.es in the rity, is at Mi:Mkan A 15ro., at No. SI Main-st., and if you want to be convinced call and see. If yon need a nice Hat, Cap or pair of louts. thee have it. atr Do not fail to go to the "HeeIlive" Store of D. P. Crawford, No. -'", for any thing you may need in the Dry Goods line especially Furs, Carpets and Shoes. Pargains can always be had there iro and try. Notice. Okfice ok the Civ. A Chicago Air Line R. R. Co.i r.ielim-.nl. In!., Decem'vr lrth. .' HE annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Cincinnati A Chicago Air Liua Railroad Company, f.r the election of Director?, and the transaction of such other business as may come b..forc it, will be h"M at t.ie l.onipiny s otic. m tiie ity ot Richmond. "rn'-' ' ountv, Indians, on Thnrs-liv. Jinnrv 13th. !" The p-.ll will b open-l at 10 o'clock A. M., and close at o'clock P. M. tDec. 17-t-m. A.TE.NNEY. Sec 'v. Rail Road Notice. ! "W OTIC AY. is berebv Hven that a mtinir ef the Stock Hol.lers. ( f tiie Cincinnati and Fort Warne 1 Rai!r-ad Company, will l- Laid at the office of said , xomparv in W mcbester, Kandolph our.tv. Ind. on , the Ii'th dav of Febmarr. lsS5, at 12 o 'chirk M. of of 'd dav. sai.! meeting will be lield for the purpose electinc nine Directors for said road, fcr the ensui ensuinff year, an l suca otner rusmess as may proprr'v come before it. I't cnler of A. McKrir. Presi.lini C. S. GoofKtcn, Secretary. Co-Partnership Notice. -M-av01"0118 v v s- H- KERJET. fcarefonned M-9 a partnership in the practice of Medicine and Surgery. Residence cf the former North 7ih street. Eas, ,i?, betn Main and Eroadw.r ; of the lat--N- - C" cf Market and -ahinpton-si Office on Mam street, Scuta side, between Pearl and Marion, over O. VV. Raraea' and Co 'a. grocery. Office hours from 1 to S, A. M. - - l to 2 and from 6 to , P. M. Richmond, January Ut, 1S?5. ' ' t-'f. rms cacortx. itw. crockeb. CROCKER & CO South slide of -tain trc ft. one swinare East ol Meredith IIoo, KICH.HOSD, I5T. Hnufactiture ail kinds of Carriasea, Burtie, l Snlkie, Express and Fedling Wa2vns. Ar Ac. e have on hand a fine assortment of work in our line, and can furnish to order on abort nof.ee. almost any style or pattern of vehicle, all of which ther warrant to be made of the best material and by careful ai4 experienced workmen. The public are invited to caS and examine their stock rod prices. Parti cuiar attention paid to repairicg. Jan. 5t, lsot.

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OF KAMIIOVS, tOMB15i EI. THE MODEL MAGAZINE OF AMERICA. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACT10XS FOR 136i. A 5rdenlid programme of Literary Noreltiea. con9itin? of brilliant anl entertnintn " StorW. IVmju practical Receipts, and rthr H.Mjebold MatU'rs, with our usual Mammoth Fashtoa Hates, and an ekrrant array of the latest Faahmns, for which we possess ex-tra.-rdinary facilities, with over ten dollars' worth of useful and fash-cable fwll-iue Patterns for ladies and coiwren s dres. and full thrve dollars' worth 01 ong- i inal Music will be given during the year, together with j a evnsum successK.n of iiterarv an-i useful mvelties, all to I profusely illustrated with fine Engravings. ' presenting the m-.st attractive, entertaining, useful and ; artistic Mitraiine. in a beautiful style tor binding, and ; the finest Monthly now published." j Single copies 23 cts. Yearly f J. j A package of two dollars' worth, fuU-sixe, fashion- : able I'atU'rn.s. or a large, splendid, and artistic parlor i st. 1 Kngravingis preseiite-i as a premium to each ami ; every subscriber, whether single or in-clubs. j Two copies one year,... ...$S 50 ! Three copies out year,... id Five copies one year, 12 00 Ten copies one vear 22 Also, a splendhl premium with each club, beside the first premium V) Vach subscriber. A club of two, at f i each, secures a gold pen, a dress elevator, or Mm.-. : Demorest'a system of dress cutting t both subscribers, or a beautiful photographic album, or Peterson's or Arthur a Magaxtnes. ft l..v. - r .1 . - 1 11... . f 1 - v . i..v. .,r - 1 . . tv- ; " 1 or a club of eight, ebster s large I'iclionarv. i- . t- vT-. , . v.-., w w , ror thirtv-nve. a heeler A W ilson s Sewing Macluue. ,. , ; u , . s For onj hundrei. Masn A Hamlin's Oran, 1 a a, . TT V For two hundred and seventy, a large Organ or a ix'w Piano. These terms are more favorable than offered by any other publication. Single copies of the M.iiraune mailed tree on receipt of the price. Pack numbers a specimens. ID cents. The most appropriate and acceptable Present, would be a vear's subeription l Ibis ni.lel ls;lzin',. A llress, VM. JENNlNtiS DEMUREST. No. 3 a Deikuun-st., N. Y. MOOSE'S RUEAL NEW-YORKER! VOL. X I. AIV Ci: TERMS. One Copy S3 a year: Six lonth, l int. TO CUPS AS1 A fit'STS AS FOl.'OWS: Five Copies, one vear, f 14 00. Seven Copies, an.l one free to Agent, 18 0t). Ten Copies, " 23 0l. And any number of Coiiies over Ten at same rate only $2.50 it copy. A Free Copy allowed for every Ten Subscribers, if Agent does not conijx-te for Premiums. cool) pay rou doix; ;ooi. FKILNOS! iu: v, Though we cannot njTtrl the luxury having lost ' several thousand dollars on club subscriptions during the past year we have resolved to offer the longtime : Agent-Friends of the Ilnrnl XewVorkrr, and oih- . ers disjiosed to form clubs for the ensuing year and , volume, some Liberal and Substantial Inducements j tor efforts to fully Mfiinf.it the circulation and useful- j ness of the paper in their reswt.ve localities. With i this obieet in view, we offer a goodly numticr of Cash Premiums' ( payable in I". S. Treasury Notes bearing 8 ( per cent, interest, or Greenbacks as preferred,) for the I largest lists of subscribers remitted for, on or before i

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It has I , , . ,, 1 witnessed Ibv beginning and growth of nrariv all the f . . j j - .- ., , . , great inventions and discoveries of Uie dav. most ot i " llHll Ua l.T- i HiUSUavm KU I WKI described in its coll umns. It also contains a Wiiilv Okpicial List ol ; all the Patent Cl nits, a feature of great value to all I Invent. -rs and Patentees. j In the MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT, a full aci count of all improvements in Machinery will be given, i Also practical articles upon the various Tools ustd in Wonasui'i-s arl Mimhitohiis. STEAM anl MECHANICAL ENGINEERING mill : continue to r.-oeive careful attention, and all experiments an I practical results attained will be fully recorded. : VVOs.il. EN. COTTON", and oilier Manufacturing In-t.-ret ill have special aitvntion. Also, FlRK-ARas, i WjsliiiL:tTs I'ki'Simt, War VrsKi, Raii.- ' wat Machisekt. Mn uiMCs", Tioi. Eirctbic, I'Hisan., and Mithu inrii ArrAKATrs. VVoxin i and l.l MitER M.'H1as, Illl'Kil I ics. I'l urs. 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STRATTAN j A I'll , arj prepared to buv those articles in large or , s in ill quantities, delivered at their Vt nrc-lloiise at j the intersection of Tilth Mret't and Fori Wayne j Avenue, Kichmond. Ind., where' all interested mil please L'lt e us a rait. JOHN HENLEY, SAMCFL HENLEY, J. S. STARR. O.-om ft J. K. STUATTAN, Hichmonil, Dec. S, Lsil I. Oo. W. n.iruc. I. XV. Varrtnglon. I f TXT Tl A TJTVTIT'G St, Cf I " JtiO OC WV., ! WIIoLV'.SAl.K AND K UTAH. GROCERS, m4Tawv "T T-nn TlnllJtnx eW n XOUt liUllding, PIO 31, MAIN-ST., Richmond, Indiana. nnrsl 10 Khdi. Sn.-ari. 20 Itbls rnnLied. granulate! an t powdereil do. 2" Hbls. Refine I do, various crudes. 31 Main St. O. W. HARNES A CO. indre: j til Maps Rio (',. (fee , -, .'. Mk ha, Java, and Lafftiara do. ;j M.iin St. (i W ISARNES A CO - . ' L-'..., ! oll- V Syrrup: 10 bbls '. O. Molasses. 10 " Sorghnm do. in Svrui.x various cr,(..a 31 Muin St. r vus: (j. V. BARNES a CO. 20 boxes fine Teat, embracing various qualities. G. W. 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7 -V (VTl: Otire warra?.'"! if lrtvli." n hllwel. Hundred of 'itiren of htenv karr brrn IVrmMfieaitx Cured tv lhti Mrin lur. r--Cttt ros a Ctrif a rr-cKiWN ah SvrSYMPTOMS: T,f svteuu of Catarrh as they jcmTalU app. ar are at firt cry slight. IVraona fin I tlier b cs-l l, that tbt y have frc,-Tent attacks, aivl are mr ir!sitive to the changes uf Uuip iatoie. In tl.ts ci'iiditun, the nose mav lx- dry. or a slight dischsrg-, thin ami acrid, a!!erv arl ber-miog th k am! aiiliesire. A the dtsease KHNm. chrome, the iliM-harge are 1:1 crease! in quantity and changed in .pwlity: tt v are thick and heavy, and are liJ K.s! r ( oiighe loff. The svretkns are offensivr. can!og a had lv.ilh ; tho Vi'l.-Cl tt,b k tiaA.nl I 1m an weaA: iWi .MM ! of theaui-.li Us leueimi or deslroi.Nl, d".i!;i.- frequvntlv takes place. Another common and irnrtant 1 si niptom of Catsrrh is. (bat the person is obiigi' 1 to ! clean his thnat in the im-rnuir f Ihh k ,r si mj I inn -cus, wbi"b has (alien down lr'm the liea uiiTing Itie nibt. Mlien this tAkes place, the pernoit msy t suru that his disease is on its way to tiie lungs, and should lose no time ill arresting it. THE A HOVE ARE PIT FEW OK THE CATARRH SMI'TOMS. A Niocle nettle xvlll lnt a mmithx-to lc Med three tunes a iIht. TESTIMONIALS. V(.w 7"4.. J. TV.n, i'. fix- yi mbrr t ' 'iiH'jrx M frtm Toh.w. hit'- .yN iil-fr or' ?i'moi .ea.' n'' AV'rr- . wfrrfj'rra, fO7 ffowf Mnrtrr nf .4. F. fK .1, -V. tf" the .Nb,(c o' lltuiam. F'Brirviir, iH-t. n, is.t. DR. D. II. SEELYF: DnR Sm: - In reply lo vonr notice of the Hjh inst., I would fay that I was severely alilieted with Catarrh for years, n hen 1 became acquainted uith ytu and iN.uht two t.ttles of lour Liquid Catarrh iemedy. llefore 1 IIi-l im d one K.ttlc I was sensiblv improved, an-.l bofte tlw wcend la.tfie was finished, was completely cured. 1 can recommend the medicme to all altlicted ith Cat-irrh Pesivrtfullv Yours, THUS. J. TFRXER, DE. D. IT. SEELYE & CO., Sol r. Pkoi uietok, Oliic;ixo, Illinoisi. Ll)orat..rv at Freeport, UliiK.is. at w jili:sali: H JOHN . PARK. Cincinnati, Ohio. IVJI. JOHNSON. Detroit, Michigan. J. It. CONNER. New Albanv. Indian-.. WILSON A PETER, liuisville kentuclr. AT HIT All, IIY J. JOHNSOS, Jeffersotiville, Ind. AMI Y TR1 i;i.STS l.ENKRALLT, For . nlc in It n bniniul, Ind.. Lv PoTT. i I'hinimi-r .V- Kflli, Siunponn .V ltis. Mullcr ,v x on-! nnu j. 1.. wrrj- a. t o, OctoUr 1V, 3a-ly. t PILES. j ;Vti;V IIODY LS ItEINd Cl'IiKD OK THIS I J di.-tn'uig dijcase tx Uie Use of , i DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. j Ilea I what a stiflrror says: I Mr. J. .!' IlaiL-.rdc, 114 Swsmd .(ri'of, ( ioeimiati. O., I says lie has Ikwu a dreadful soil rr with Piles lor a j long time, and has tried nearly everithingrand cmild J obtain no relief. lie use.l nlx-fit i.i,"e-fmn Ih of a p"t 01 it. eirufci.iii'1 s i ue ..umiiirui, ano: 11 mane a complet.. cure. He ad iha in erv one lio is miffi-iiiiy to (ry (. , Sold bv all Drcgctsts, Sit rc(x twr pot. Mannfaetnre l at No. S East Fourth ireet. Cincinnati f. Ask for Strickland' I'ilc Itciiifil). DR. STRICKLAND'S . Mellifluous Cough Balsara! C1nre CMirh, Colds, KorrThnmt, Aothmn, J ii u (I 4 uiisniniilion. - It is only ntary for anv wis troubled witli these complaints to trv one bottle ol Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam, to omvin. -e them that it is the best pr.paratioj t-rer used. It not only cures tho aU.ve alf ctioiis f the Thmatand Lungs, Imtit cures Nifjht S wents nl pittinir "f lilood, and is an exceU.-nt crslo for iwiy kind of Sore Throat. It i . pleasant to tale, aula sufe mcds icino lor infauts. Price b9 cents per bottle. Fiir alby 1 'rujiifints p-nrilly. . Cieto ral Depot , Kat 4IU Itrcet, t inciunnti, Ohio. Strickland's ' Ant'.e-Choleirt Mixture, Is a comp.i r.ti.rti of astrinpents, ab rV t.ts, stitnot nut and caniiitw tires, which every phywn ackno-.i !!. ia the onlv praratKm that ill eflcct a pernnrat enr of I'ljrrlwea aud Dyaetery. T1.1S Auti-C',ol..-tA Mixture is now in rue in never! of our army b" pitis where it pivea the frreateat aatisfactioa. Itli til Uie lives of tlvHwands of ir aoldx-ra and civi and we will gnaraintMe it to be the best remyd v i i Uif u .rU for lri.vrr!ioa and iH sentrry. Mr. Wnod., i,f Covineton, Kr. will !" nt At bipjir to aati.sfr any .me as to uie vuitte .f StrU" 1 AinM Cholera Mixture: in fact we hi;; a preat nuui'i.r of testimonials from patKros who bxv been cured after tjeinir pmn.tinc-d inevirabVj lir their i.hvMcizna, wmw. mftfr Ukin," . niv swi bottie iif sini kUad a Ar.t-CK.lera Mixture. If vou aulFr witti !. rr' ca and Dvsentcrr try tine brittle. Yon ' -right not to h withoat such a valoaMa . medicines. The Cincinnati National I. arm, of April Jlth. a,)a; lUat th.Tiaaoda of oxir aol Im-ta iiva lefi saved bv the nseof Stnckland't Anfl-Cfvera Mixture. For vale by Daugfpata at M eenta per bntli. Fr aale at llummer h Kelly's; Sempeo k Rosa;' and at E. PoUa Son 'a, Richmond. Inl. . " EMPLOYMENT. ay T A MONTH. Amenta wanted to aell Sew9W injr Machinea. We will (rive a commiaaioti on ail machine old, or employ lemU wUo i!l wort for the abore waives and all ex uenea (wi L JkdJreae. D. B. IUbbi.tto Co., D droit, Mich. -w. INIHAN. MILITARY Atif.X- .!, WH hinKtonsi., tne door Kaat 4 Jta"aonie 11.11,1 Indtanapolf, Ind. This kcn-y has been extiMiabe-! by (he Oovarn'tf f Indiana for the porp..v of relief am! InftauUioti ' ' in matters rcutwi; m tiie inter u ff Indiana rtoldwrt and their frk-nds. Appbcau-m may be made to th.a Office f io-Mrmatmn tn rerd to IVnaiims.. Hnantr Pay doe Prtmwieia mi War, Mm Wo Exchanged Pnaooera for CeminnAaUmi of Rattooa, Parloaghe, TraM- .- -fera. Technical lr set-two. Ihachareea, and other imi ieeta of a nral.aneen Military c"-rteu r. So ehrg made for M' w reaaf iraae. -- s . IsAAC W. MONrOWT, lai. jlil.t..

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