Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 18, 29 June 1865 — Page 3

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, CRXCHMOND, IKDIANX: Thursday, June 29, 1B65. JS2 RICHMQUD IUIIOIIJL BAffKf Designated Depository AND iivzsrcivi, act OF THE UNITED STATES. ALSO Special Agent of JAY COOKE, For the sale of the T-3 LOA.V, succeeds the "Richmond Branch of the Bank of the State," end ia now njx-u for the transaction of a General Bank ia( Business It keeps constantly on hand a targe supply of 7-30 Note, of all denomination, for ale and immediste delivery. Redeems 130 Coupon at maturity, without charge. Also, all V. S. 5 percent, not, whether due or not, at their lull vslue, and accrued interest to date. Kreeire moaer on deposit, subject to sight check. Furnishes Drafts on the principal cities of the United States. Collects the Interest Coapons on all Government Loans. Bays mi Hell, all elasses of Government Hemriitrs. and bein a Designated Depository and Financial Agent of the United States, it has superior advantages for transacting all business connected with the Government upon the most favorable terms. OFFICE HOURS FROM 9 A. M., TO 3 P. M. t hus. F. CoHta, . Albert II. Blanchara Pres't. Cashier. Richmond, June 2, 1465. RAILROAD MEETING, At Starr Hall, 1 o'clock, Saturday, Julr iu The friends of improvement of Richmond in particular, and Country in general, are invited and earnestly requested to attend a public meeting as above mentioned. The Great Michigtn Railroad ia now about to be censtructed from the Straits of Mackinaw, to Fort Wayne, a distance of 39 miles. The Company have a Land Grant of over One Million Acres, which will insure lis completion. The Road will be constructed to some point on the Ohio river. Now, this great through route, can be connected at this city with the Eaton and Hamilton Road, and so on to Cincinnati, if our people will but appreciate their own interest and act accordingly. Come up then and let us reason together. Judge Torrence, President of the E. a H. R. R. II r. Hartwell, Vice Presideutof the Dayton and Hamilton Railroad. Hon. Geo. II. Penlletin, Mr. Smith, Fso.,o( the ("in. Gai. Mr. M. SayW, Esq., of ("in. Mr. l. Bsrnet, of Ohio, snd other promineut Speakers and Ritroad nvn are confidently expected to be present, and will address the people iu regard to the great enterprise. Now is the tints and now ia the hour to setdecisivelv, and to act wisely. June 20th, larti. DIRECTORS. 1776! Independence Gained; FREEDOM Perpetnat e d . m 4TH OF JULY HIV KIICMOTOlVltt! A GLORIOUS TIME FOR EVERYONE! Order of Procession, for July 4th, 1865. The rroreasion will be formed on North Pearl street promptly at 94 o'clock, A. M. in the following order: Hichaaoud lira Hand, Military Hand, Company of Infantry, (returned soldiers,) Committee of Arrangements on foot. City Council, on foot. Orator, Reader aud Ch'n Com. Invitation. Pres. of the Day, Chaplain, Mayor of City, in Carriages. Disabled Soldiers, in carriages. Fire Companies: No. 4, 3, , I. Artillery. Sabbath School, of the City and County. P. a A. Mnsons. I. O. O. Fellows. Good Tempters. German lleaevoleat Association. Citizens on Foot. - - Horseback. " 44 Horses, Carriages. Returned soldiers will report to Capt. Smith, Headquarters, Armory Building X. E. Corner Main and Front, promptly at 9 o'clock a. a. for organisation and move to Prl street promptly a 's' o'clock. Committee of arrangements and City Council, will m.vt promptly at o'clock at Mayor's ertu-e. The committee on disabled soldiers, are expected to bars carriages in readiness for thorn at an early hour, that there uif be no delay in focmiug them in the procession. Carriages resting on west aide of North IVarl-st. Fire Company No. 4. with their right resting on corner Fifth ant Noble, w'.ll be taken iu on line march. No. 3, will form on east side North Pearl, No. 2. will form oa east side South Pearl, No. 1, will move up to corner Main snd Prsrl st o'clock. All the Sabbath Schools of the city, will more from their Churches st 9 o'clock ta liroadw ay-st., be tween Filth an 1 Sixth, and be Wkeniaonthe line of march. Masonic Order will move from HUH of Webb Lodge at 1-4 o'clock and rest on the North sij of Main, with right on Peart. Masons from a distance will form with Webb Lodge. OJ I Fellow will in ve from the rUllat 9 1-4 o'clock. right resting on North Pearl. Odd Fellows from a distance will form at Odd r clows Hall. tiood Templars will rest on Main in Rear Masonic Order. trermsn B.-nevolent Association will rest on South side of Main, right on S. E. corner Main and Pearl. Citifn on foot, ITjrsemea and Carriages will form oa Pearl after tr ain Procession moves. LINE OF M ARCH: North on Pearl and Ft. Wayne Avenne to Noble street, cast on Xoble to Sixth, south oa Sixth to Main, wast on Main U Front, south on Front to Walnnt,east on Walnut to Pearl, north on Peart to Main, east on M tin t. Fifth, south on Fifth to the Fair Ground. Should the weather be Dot, the line of march will be eery much shortened. Assistant Marshals will report promptly st the corner of Main and Peart, at o'clock A. M. The street on thj lino of march, will be kept clear of wagons and catruges. It is expected that the different bodies and organisation will be prompt in reporting at the appointed hour, so that their be no delay ia forming the procession. Fine display of Fire Work at the public square ia the evening. T. W. O. TJRAFnTT, Chief Marshal.

Meet at the Hall To-Night, Thursday, to make final arrangements for taking part ia the procession on the 4th. A full attendance of members is desired. By order of the President of Co. E. J. Saxtee.

NO FAILURE IN THE FIRE-WORKS. We have taken a glance at the extensive arrangements that Sam. BcugilSs, Esq., is making for the exhibition of Fire-Works at the Public Square, on the Evening of the Fourth. Sam never fails, and this exhibition will be the most magnificent ever witnessed in our city mark that. The Liberty-Tree will be a sight that no one should in Us, and the mammoth Balloons he expects to send tip, are 15 feet to 30 feet in hight and large in proportion, arc worth seeing. Take it all iu all, no one will regret having contributed towards getting it up, and we suggest to those who have not paid any thinjr, to go immediately to S. R. Wiggins and hand him what they can spare. Fire-Works always look fiettlr to those who have invested their dimes to assist in getting them up; whilst those who pay nothing, feel blue and see nothing but blue-blazes! We want every body and his family to feel good this coining Fourth of Julv. Drummers and FiFtus, and especially tlione who have been in the service, nro in it.'il to lirimv their in,trnmnts nnrl join in the Martial Music on the Fourth. They will report to Major 1'ap Fisntu, at the Gait House atlOo'c'ock, A. M. W. T. Dennis, Ch'n Corn, on Mu. 37-The Law Office of Joh C. Whitripok, Esq., is now in the Vaughan Building, near the corner of Main and Fifth sti entrance on Main, where he will be pleased to see his old friends and all having business with him in the line of his profession. For the Richmond Palladium. Satan Seeking Business in the Richmond Depot. The devil is a bold sinner. His latest case of temerity is in the application to sell liquor in the Richmond R. II. Depot. The organ through which the devil seeks to act signs himself Thomas 11. Spratt. Of all places in the world, a passenger depot is the most unfitted for a rum shop. Enough, surely, there is of danger about this place, even while men are in their sober senses. What shall we expect when the madman maker ensconces himself in it with his bottles? But what does the devil, or what the devil does the rum-seller care for the instruction of life which his nefarious business produces, so long as it pays ? Will the thing be permitted? Shall not the man be dis appointed a'td properly rebuked, who calculates on the total depravity of a whole community ? Will not a remon strance against this iniquity go tip to the Commissioners' Court, 6igned by every decent man, woman and child in this city? The truth is, however we may be dis posed to stave it off, the rum question has to be met. This rebel warfare in our midst, ilestro3'ing the life and prop erty of our citizens, must be stopped. We may as well meet it here and now. Let us say to this miserable Sckatt that he has the right to do an honest busi ness; but when he proposes to disgrace our city by a whiskey saloon in the Ii. R. depot, he must go elsewhere. Let us tell him, and let the devil know through him, that the thing must not, can not be done. rhe R. R. depot is a place where de cent people must of necessity congregate. They cannot, if they would, avoid coming in contact with the reeling drunkard, and that worse, more lothsome reptile, the drunkard maker. The effect of a dramshop in the depot will be to tempt young men and boys, as well as some who are not young, into intoxication. If you send j our boy to the depot for the daily papers, or to meet a friend on the cars, he is liable to be seduced into intemperance. The very unfitness of the thing ought to be sufficient objection. oh will have placed in the most conspicuous position iu the city, where it will be seen by every passing traveller, a liquor shop as a representative of the business of Richmond. Our city is known abroad as a place of business, as a manufactur ing town. There our representative man of business is to proclaim a drunkard factory. Persons seeking a home and honorable business, seeing the beautiful country around our city, would be naturally attracted to Richmond. But on stepping from the cars, the first business they see will be the devil in the person of Thomas B. Spratt, selling whisky "6y Mr tmal!." Decent people will order their trunks back into the cars, and go further. A man of good standing seeking to sell liquor is a paradox. When a man of good standing asks to sell liquor in a R.R. depot, the contradiction will be too aipcrent. It looks like murder with malice afore-thought. CHEAP ENOUGH ! The pictures at Mtivut & Estsxl's Galleries we mean. Mr. K still having just returned frv m the Fast, where he has been smtrinj I ho different styles of Photograph, snd the best methods of producing them, we would advise those wishing anything in their line to give t! it" tii a call. Fancy Pictures and Picture Frames, kept censtanttv on hand for sale. P0" Ko. 33 has become the institution fur Carpets the be?t and" most loTely patterns are always on hand. Go there for a carpet or fur any artxJein the Pry Goods lins that you may need, sod you will be sore of gtttirg it at a fair and rcasobabis price for Cash.

Richmond Horticultural Association. June 2ith, 1865. The meeting was called to order by the President; the minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. The committee appointed one mo&th ago to prepare a report on the most effectual way of preventing depredations oa our (arias and ia our orchards and gardens, presented the following report which was accented; Your committee t whom was referred the sulject of tre-pass and damage to crops by interiors and thoughtless persons, beg leave to introduce the following preamble and resolution: Whereas, Many persons are in the habit of stroltins through the grounds of agriculturists

for the purpose of indulging idle curiosity for j their own pleasure some to shoot the birds and I wha'ever else may come in their range; some j to appropriate the products of our toil, without j consideration, thereby trampling down anddes i t roving much valuable grow th, and occasionally t biea-inn down fences or leaving gates open, by which stock is permitted t) enter and destroy still more; and, whereas, many persons are under the impression that such acts are justifiable on the plea that the farmer and gardener live easily and abound in plenty, for which they demand exborbitanl price, when, the fact is, no class of people work harder and sutler more to obtain a comfortable living, while theirs is the only pursuit which the masses cannot lire with out; and, whereas, it is the duty of all good cit- ' izt-ns to assist in remedying the evil by instruct- ' ing thoughtless and inconsiderate people on this i sulject, and to cultivate a proper regard for the j ! interest of such as contribute so essentially to j ! the public good as well fur their benefit as for j i that of mankind generally, which our rapidiy j l increasing population requires; Therefore, j ! UesoWed That if such acts are jersistetl in, : it should become the duty of every member of; this society, to defend his orchards and fruit ! gardens, and all his other crop, by whatever ' means he considers expedient, and that we will j sustain hun in anything but open violation of i the law. i Ucsolve 1. That we demand of all law-abiding I citizens, l heir countenance and encouragement in bringing about a wholesome reform in this particular; both for individual and public good. V. L. Taylor, reported that he had procured ' some oil-c'oili to cover the tabtj. i t ' The sulject for discussion at this meeting, ! I was the culture and improvement of our native 1 fruits. Major Kinley opened the discusMon by j proposing the following resolution: j Resolved, That this society recommends the cultivation and improvement of our native fruits, and that the committee on premiums is hereby instructed to add to the premium list such na tire fruits as in their opinion are worthy of cultivation. He further stated, that the wild plum, in Iowa, would blossom when only one foot high. The Service Berry, is the earliest fruit before strawben ies or cherries. The mulberry is a' veiy good fruit. We import nuts, but none of them are equal to the real fine shell bark nut. lie thought the paw paw very good. There were many other native fruits well worth cultivation. The President said, that a wild gooseberry ;n his garden was preferred by the family to the j Houghton. Maj. Kinley, stated that we might somewhat j improve a fruit by cultivating it; but that the fruit would be the same unless we grew it from the seed, by which means we should have varij eties, some better and some worse, and by p it ting out the best we improve the fruit. Several members joined in the discussion . and few seemed to have any 1 king for the paw-paw. The resolution being seconded and adopted, was laid over for the present. The Treasurer, having sent in his resignation on account of bis moving away from Richmond, Benjamin Johnson was elected Treasurer in his place. j A communication was received from Sylvester j Johnson, stating that he would read a paper on j the "Kitchen Garden," at our next meeting. The following bills were accepted and the secretary was directed to issue orders for their payment: Irvin Reed lor oil cloth $.5,3(5; S. :). Wilkins for cleaning hall $"i; A. Phillips rent of Starr Hall $31. j t V. L. Taylor, exhibited some fine Morella ! chert ies, and new white-sprout potatoes. Lew- ! is Jones, showed some sugar made from Sorgo three years old, and some made from last year's S iro, which had been manufactured at the su- J gar press in Richmond. It was from Sorgo which was later in ripening than the common ; kin!; but which would grain in the pan when j boiled. , Then adjourned to meet Saturday, July 8. j Episcopal Diocesan Convention. The Annual Convention of the Episcopal Church of Indiana met at Richmond, Wednesday, June 14th, and remained in session two days. There was considerable business transacted by the Convention in a pleasant and harmonious mauner. Theveneaable Bishop Upford, although iu very inih in health, and in a crippled condition from the malady whftm has alUicted him for several years past, was present and presided over the sessions of the Convention. The subject of the election of an As- , sistant IUshop for this state came up in ; the Convention, and after some discussion it was decided practicable to elect an assistant, but it was deemed inexpe li j cut to go into aa election at once. It j was agreed upon that the Convention adjourn to meet again on the fourth j Wednesday in August ne-xt at Indiana- j polis, specially for the purpose of elect- j ing an assistant Bishop. The present incumbent, Bishop Upfold, by reason of his severe physical suffering, has been unable to perform the duties pertaining to his office for nearly a year past. The next annual convention of the Church will meet in Fort Wayne on the first Wednesday in June, 1S06. O-Ncxt and most important to the proper celebration of the Fourth of July, is the selection of a Cooking-Stove and the necessary nteDsils to commence house keeping, and we specially commend the esiabii.-hmect of ths !iT Cbotwkks, near the Depot where everything for a complete outfit can be bad at fair price for cash. Gire them a ca!l. For the 4th of July. Where can I find a nice Hat or pair of Shoes for the glorious Fourth? At McMeans fc Bro.'e. They have the best etock in town. For the 4th. Flags and Fire Works, at K. M. NEWTON'S Book aad Xolion Store, near tbe Depot.

Mail Time Table. . EICHMOM) POST OFFICE, Oct 18, 13&4. , MAILS CLOSE. Vdsjtnbua and East , A"M Ctiicar. "M Cincinnati ' DavtonW.v A.rUIndianapolis and West 8 401 .VAILS OPE. ndlanapotis and West J? A MCincinnati... l . , " Karton War 11 30 Chicago....'. Wr.. Columbus and East Y Boston and Beeev Jiire, leaves Tnesday and J-rniar, t . - do. arrives same dars at Lnio Citv, via Arba. Bethel ic, leaves Monday, Wednrsdav and Eridav, at ' ? A do. arr. Tuerdav, Tfaursdav and ciurday at i Ou r.u. Winchester via Xew Garden, leaves Monday and Fridav. at -? do. arr. Tnesdav and Saturdav, at ifOffice open from 7:20 a. a. to 7:20 F. a. Ua Sundav.from to 10:tl0 a. a. ...... A. WILLIANS. r. m.

U. S. 7-30 LOAN. THIRD SERIES. $230,000,000. By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury the undersigned, the General Subscription Agent for the sale of Cnited States Securities, oflers to the public the third series of Treasury Xotes, bearing seven and three-tenths per cent, interest per annum, known as fhe -SO TOJZs i These notes are issued under date of July J5, 1S5, ami are payable thrve years from that date iu currency, or are convertible at the option of the holder into TJ. S. 5-20 Sis per cent. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. TUse Bonds sre now worth a handsome premium, and are exempt, as are all Government Bonds, from State, Cuunty, and Municipal taxation, thick adJt from oe to tame per eent. per annum to Aeir talwe, according to the rate levied upon other property. The interest is payable semi-annually by cupons attached to note, which may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker. The interest at 7.30 per cent, amounts to One cent per day on a M note. Two cents" 0 " Ten " 500 20 44 44 t KMX) " 1 1 44 44 44 44 ftOOO 44 Xotes of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. The notes of the Third Series are precisely similar in form and privileges to the Seven-Thirties already sold, except that the Government reserves to itself the option of paying interest in gold coin at 6 per cent, instead of in currency. Subscribers will deduct the interest in currency up to July 15th, at the time when they subscribe. The delivery of the notes of the third series of toe Seven-Thirties will commence on the 1st of June, and will be made promptly and continuosly after that date. The slight change made in the conditions of this THIRD SERIES affects only the matter of interest. The payment in gold, if made, will be equirelent to the currency interest of the higher rate. The return to specie payments, in the event of which only will the option to pay interest in Gold be availed of, would so reduce and equalize prices that purchases made with six per cent, in gold would be fully equal to those made with seven and three tenths per cent, in currency. This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET ow offered by the Government, and its superior advantages make it the CHEAT Popular Loan of the People. Less than "230,000,000 of the Loan suthoriied by the last Congress sre now on the market. This amount, st the rate at which it is being absorbed, will all be subscribed for within sixty days when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uniformcrly been the case on closing the subscriptions to other Loans. In order that citizens of every town and section of the countrv may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, the Xational Banks, State Banks, and Private Barkers throughout the country have genreally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which thev receive orders'. JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent, PhUadrfphia. SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED by the, First Xational Bank, Richmond, First Xational Bank, Centerville, First Xational Bank, Cambridge City. Richmond Xational Bank, Richmond Citizens' Bank, Richmond. ' May 15, 1365. Can I increase my Income? rS THE ANXIOCS QUERY OF THOUSANDS L of our citizens. THE ANSWER Is simple. Curtail in thinrs that are not essential to health. For instance : Use less Tobacco and Plantation Bitters. YOUXG LADIES, Wear fewer superfluities of Ih-esa and mere ornaments a matter that would add to your personal charms, and save a world of envyings and heart-burnings among those of your sea who have not the means of indulging in the vanities of the day. Invest Your Savings In tbe substantial enterprises of the dxr. to, iO r tlOO, So Invested, may prove the nnclens e-f a frtun. All wbo prefer good paying Stocks to Cigftr Stamps aad Empty Tto'tle. or Faded Ribboas aad Sviled Jr'iaeryt Are respectfully solicited to examine tbe merits and procpecta ot the :n"-a.tio:n"-ajl. PETROLEUM MINING CO. SV$ sfvjut!iwrt pf said Compact, also tbe advartiseBMDt " k'ery IMiar," and U advertwenietit "Tea Dollars-" 14-2m.

SPECIAL NOTICES49 31 AIX STREET, Havmgr the largest and most Tarried stock of Notions, Toys, WHlow Ware and Children's Wagons, in Eastera IndUaa, would call the attention of purchasers to the same, fraaranteeing entire satisfaction in all cases. To the wholesale buyer, we pfedjts ourselves to sell as low as can be purchased ia any market in the West. Call and see, EMSWILEB CROCKER. A CABD TO INVALIDS.

A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a safe snd simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Svminal Orjrans, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. G-eat numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy, rrompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and nnfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, I'rr o ( ary. Please inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. .t.uVe. JOSEPH T. IX MAX, Statiox D. Bisi Hocsk, Aiic York City. June8,lSo5. l-lr. KEMARK tBLEClHEOFSTIFF K.EE BY ALLCOCKS POROI S PLASTERS How many persons, from stepping on a piece of orange peel, have been lamed for life. A case which might have been of this kind has just been brought to our notice. A gentleman, from placing the beel of his boot on a piece of orange peel, was suddenly thrown down, and violently sprained his knee. Ke was six months confined to the houe, though he bad the best mnlical advice. As a last resort a very eminent physician was called iu to see if anything more could be done. After examination he said: "My opinion is, your knee will never be bent again." He reccommended that the whole leg and knee should be encased in a plaster of Paris bandage, which would accelerate the permanent stiffening of the knee, and said, "the sooner it was done the better." But the patient, before trying the application and having a stiff knee for life, enveloped it in our Porous Plasters, and in less than two months his knee was perfectly cured. Principal Agency, Brandreth House, Xew York. Bytheysrd or single plaster. Sold by dealers in medicines. 29 We ask tbe special attention of our readers to the complete stock of Paper Hangings at our friend S. G. Dugdale's establishment, Xo. 93, Ma':n-st. The latest and prettiest syles in the city are there. jZr-fT-McMEAN d IJro's, Henry Hall BuiMing, opposite the First Xational Bank, is certainly the place to g-t Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps latest styles, and all sold at reasonable prices. AVIIISKKKS! MIIISKKKS! Do you want Whiskers or Monstaches? Our Grecian Compound w ill force them to grow on the smoothest face or chin, or hair on bskt heads, in Six Weeks. Price, $1.00. Sent by mail any where, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WARXER t CO., Box 138, Brooklyn, X. V. 5-1 v. &Tnz Xinth Xational Banc of th Citt of Xew York. Joseph V. Orvis, President has been of the most enterprising and successful agents for the various Government lons. Over fifty million dollars have been placet! in the hands of the people through its agency within nine months, and it now advertises to furnish the 7-30 Xotes by express, free of charge, in all parts of the country. Its object is patriotic, and the high reputation of its officers, as well as its capital of a million dollars, is a sure guarantee that the 7-30s subscribed for through its agency will be promptly forwarded. Editor of" Iichmod Palladium : Diab Sib With your permission I wish to say to j the readers of your par tliat I w ill send by return j mail, to all who wish it free a Receipt, with full directions for making and using a simple Vegetable , balm that will eflectualiy remove, in ten davs, Piin- ; pies. Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the ; Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and Beau-, tutu. I will also mil free to those having Bald Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions aud information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuaiant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than thirty days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfullv vour. THUS. F. CHAPMAX, Chemist, 831 Broadway, Xew York. 2-3m. Resistance at an End! Great news of brilliant achievements is arriving from every quarter. Heads that most furiously rebel against the laws of beauty, whether they be w hite, iron gray, sandy or glaring red, are every-w here STRIKING THEIR COLORS, And assuming the loveliest brown or tlie most 1 ustrous and perfect black, under tbe swift operation of CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE Which transfigures them ?n a few moments. Manufactured bv CRISTA DORO. No. Aster House, New , York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. CAUTION FROM THE AMERICAN WATCH CO. It having come to our knowledge that imitations of the American Watch have been put upon the market in great number, calculated by their utter worthlessness to injure the reputation of oar genuine products, to protect our own interests snd the public from imposition, we again publish the trade marks by which our Watches may invariably be known. We manufacture four styles of Watches. The First has tbe name AMERICAN WATCH CO., Waltham, Mass.," engraved on the inside plate. Tbe Second has the name -APPLETON, TRACY A CO., Waltham, Mass.," engraved on tbe inside plate. The Thibd has the came 'P. S. BARLETT, Waltham, Mass.," engraved on the inside plate. AU the above styles have the name A merican Watch Co. painted on the dial, and are warranted in every respect. Tbe Focfth has the came -WM. ELLERY, Boston, Mass., engraved on the inside plate, and U not named on the dial. And the above described watcbes are made of varioos sizes, and sre sold in gold or silver cases, as may be required. It is hardly possible for as to accurately describe tbe numerous imitations to which we have alluded. They are usually inscribed w ith the names so neariy approach'ng our own as to escape the observation of tbe unaccustomed bnyer. Some are represented as made by the '-Union Watch Co., of Boston, Mass.," bo such company existing. Some are named the "Soldier's Watch," to be sold as our Fourth or Wm. EUery style, usually known as the "Soldier's Watch. Others are named tbe Apple ton Watch Co. ; " others the P. S. Uarti-ET," instead ot our P. S. Bariettj" besides many varieties named in soch a manner aa to erinvey tbe idea that they are the rantabJe productions of the American Watch Company. Wc also cantion tbe public, and particularly soldiers, against buying certain articles CaLUO watches, so freely advertised in illustrated papers as "Army Watches," "OScers Watches, "Magic Time Observers," "Arcana Watches," Ac, tbe prices of which arc stated to be from seven to sixteen dollars. A good watch, in these femes, cannot be aSorded for any swetk BWToey. A little sttrptioo on the part of bnyrrs will protect beos frrm gross itr position. R0BBI5S A APTtETO., Ajrrrts !trr the A mericaa Watch C. 1!2 Broadway, Sew Torsv

me . Xffew-York. Cash Store. A. constant supply of Goods arriving at this favorite Store of the People, enable its enterprising proprietors to keep up a fall stock of the very articles most ia demand. Selling aa they do at small profits for Cash, and having one selling price, their customers buy and are content to call again being well assured of fair dealing, and thev never forget to

tell their neighbors to wise." "go and do likeWANTED, Ten active canvassing Agents, to operate La city and country ; apply at Xo. S South Fifth stny, or address Boa Xo. Richmond, Ind. Wbiskeks ! ! ! Those wishing a fine set of whiskers, j a nice moustache, or a beautiful bead of glossy hair. will please read tbe card or THUS. r. IHirMAS ta another part of this paper. S-Sm TEN DOLLARS INVESTED IX THE STOCK OF THE NATIONAL PETROLEUM MINING COMPANY May Bring You Fifty Dollars! Take one Share and try your luck in Stocks a kind of property in which a large part of the capital of the countrv U invested. H-Im. Now is the Time to Buy a New Carriage, Very cheap been used not to exceed one day. Inquire "of A. X. XEWTOX, Surgeon D-ntist. Executor's Totice, ETTERS Testamentary on the last will of John Mi Pool, late of Wayne County and State of Indiana, deceased, have this day been granted to the vndervigo ed by the Clerk of the Wayne Common 1'leaa of said couiity. All persons having claims against said Estate, are required to file them in lite Clerk's office of said Court duly proven, within one year from this date. The Extate is probablv solvent. JEREMIAH HADLEY, Executor. Richmond, June 13, l5. l-3t. NOTICE. VT the Mst term 1565, of the Wayne Common Pleas Court, the Estate of William" LeFever, deceased, was declared probably insolvent. Creditors are therefore notified that the same will be settled accordinglv. JEREMIAH HADLEY, Administrator. Attest SAM. Ii. SCHLAliLE, Clerk. June 12. 1S. 18-3t PUBLIC SALE. -rILL be sold at public sale at the late residence V W of Margaret and Achsah Baldwin, deceased, two miles a ud a half south of Newport, on the road running from Williamsburg to Paris, and half mile east of the pike running from Newport to Richmond, on 7th day, lstof 7th month, lsoj, the following property to-wit: One Cow and Household and KitrlM-ii Furniture. A credit of six months will be given on all sums of three dollars and upwards, and under that amount, cash in hand. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., of aaid day, and due attention will be given bv S A ML' EL BUXKER, Administrator. Jnnc 15, ISOi. 16-3w. AX OKIHN ANt K. to Amend an Ordiaacae. rntilK'd '-An Ordinance KepulatiHB; aad 1'roterlinK Slreel, Alleys, Side-Walks, Shade Tree, Ac." E IT ORDAINED, by the Common Council of the City of Richmond, that Section 3d ol said Urdiuance be so amended as to read as follows. " All Side-Walks and Pavements, in said City, shall ronforintn the grade of the corresponding grade of the Streets as aboe established ; snd the side-walks along the several streets of said City, (where not otherwise specifically fixed. I shall possess, by measurement from the true front line of the lots bordering on said streets, and from the inner edge of the pavement to the curb thereof, the following widths, viz: sixty feet w ide and upward, there shall be the space of ten feet allowed on each side for public side-w alks; and ou all streets under sixty feet wide, ihere shall be eight leet allowed for said side-walks, (except that the sidewalks along Main street shall be twelve feet, and along Seventh street, north of Main, fourteen feet wide,) and every such side-walk already paved and in good rpair shall, wheu desired, lie extended to conform to the widths in this sectiou established, and all streets thirty feet wide or under, s!all have no side-walk. Sec. 2. This sectiou to be in force from and after its passage and publication. Passed and approved June 13, 1865. Attest: JOHN FINLEY, Mavor. W.W. Avstis, Clerk. 1818 FANCY STORE! A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Fancy Goods and Dress Trimmings, PATTERNS for Ladies aud Misses wear." Also, Butterwick's Celebrated Patterns for BOYS CI.OTHIXG. TOYS ALWAYS ON HAND At MRS. E. STALEY'S, Xo. 72, -Maia Street. Richmond, June li, l6i. I-Iy. RUSSELL & BRO-. UNDERTAKERS, Keep constantly on hand a large assortment of readymade Both of Metalie snd Wooden manufacture. Thev have also, a first class HEARSE and CLOSE CARRIAGE, with which to attend Funerals. All orders promptly attended to, and charges reasonable. ZfT- Office and Shop at Phillips old stand, opp Starr Hall. No Cessation Until a Surrender is Made! a " VrE will sell Delaines at Si feats, V v I'riots SO ceata, Spool Thread lO, Skirt Braiw lO, Good Shirtiag Maslia ti rests. "- From 25 to 50 Cents LESS, Vatil the Preseat Stock is Exaaastesl. Air&W D. B. CRAWFORD. Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. The nndevVgned aim keep a LIVERY. SALE and FEED STABLE, where the ptiblie will find gnod teams,atall times. Carnages, Bcfgies, Ac, for Parties, Frrvtte Families and Waddings. Prices are very rwasoaahle, Sr iJVERY STABLE, 1b tbe roar of Gait House. Patrooafs ia respectfully solicited. . RC?F1.L A 1H10. Rk bar-ad, loi , Ag. 31, l4. 2S-tf.

CUT BOOK SIODE: n mcnoiaon & nso., Wholesale mmJ Rrtmil DtmUn aa BOOKS, ST ATIGNEB Y 4 0LQ3IS, Watt Paper, Cwrtwaa MilwbU, W-itL-, taoassw PATENT SLAT SHAM, Manufactured ia Richanad, Tftctaras, PVkm IWicrapa AlbwaM, ad rtkr J-T-Ln!'?? a First Class Boo Stut. Tbe are alas STATE AGENTS For Feller's F.x or Ilea I aad Iacrassiafly Popular Series of Arithmetics, Aad fur Prof. Gnyot'a Canvallad WALL. MAPS ro SCHOOLS. Richmond, Ind., May 17th, 1M&. 14-tf GREAT SAXE! Ct.OSISG OUT OF BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,

NO HUMBUG! Iff C'MEAXS A BROTHER otter their ent.ro stovA if M of Boots Shotst, Hats A Capo, ml oast FOR THIRTY DAYS. Tbey mean just what they say, and invito the poo pie to call and satisfy themselves of the Into of thia assertion. A splenckl fllAM'E KOR BARGAINS. Store in "Henrr Budding, Kaia St aoit door to Kern and Fox's Clothing Store. XcMKASS A BRO. Richmond, Jnoo ft, ISoi. atf. Commissioner's Sale of II 1 Estate. sajOTlCE is given that by virtue of aa order of tbe 11 Wayne Court of Com mow Pleas of the Stats of Indiana, the undersigned, a Comaiiooinasr apaoialea by aaid Court to sell the land of Jobs Holliagsworth, an insane person, will offer for sale, at aacttea oa tbe premises oa Sataraay, the Sta 4ar mf Jaly, IMA, Between the hours of 1 9 o'clock A. aad 4 o'clock r. a. of said day the following described load t The North East quarter of Section Kiaeleea (It) la Township Kigfateeot l Range Fnarteea (14) KaaLia Wayne Countr, Indiana, containing 184 acres. The same to be sold subject to the taxes of 186. One third of tbe purchase money will be required at tbe time of sal ; one third ia nine aioatas, and oao third in Eighteen months from dsy of sale. The deferred payments to be secured by mortgage oa tbe land, aod to bear iutercst from date of sale. HENRY JAY, Commiasioaer. June 8th, 1865. l-4w. $.40. T-v- The above land lays on the Tarapiaa Rood leading from Williamsburg 'to Bloomiagsport. X70r Ojp ILm - The Highest Market Price ia CASH, Paid for Wool, at the Grocery Store of the subaeriber, on I 'earl Street, one door south of Plommer A Kelly' Drugstore, Richmond, Indiana. H. HUDSON. June Sth, l6i. li-tw. Sons e-Fnmishing Store! B WICKETT At -0-, haviar eomaMaeed a business at No. 13, Maia-sl., deeigaa baring alwavs on hand a reneral assortment of Jlasxae r urnishiDg Articles, adapted for tbe Kitchen and Dining-Roont, comprising Cutlery; Japanery; Tin, Wood sad Willow Wart-, Broom; Mats; Brash; Also, sn sssortmeatof Children's Carriages, Rocking Horses, Velocipedes, dr. 14:3m t-X Richmond, A mo. 2d, 1S. Ni. W MEAT OHO.' OM PEARL STREET, One Door North of Strattan's Corner! TnK undersigned would respectfully inform bi frieods and fellow citisena, that he ia now prepared to furnish them with the caoianat mf aaeats at the above named place, aod at the low set market prices. JOS. V. OWES. Richmond, June 1,1845. l-w. Umportant Notice! NEW Y0BKCA8H 0TOHH Is now receiving its Second stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! Which will be found one of the largest, moot Fas hie a -able, and Best Assortment that has ever been ia Riak mohd. It will almost dailv be increased during tbe season with every thing SEW that appears ia tbe Eastern Markets. Our Stock of Sflta, Ducals, Oriental Strip, Bern ggs. Grenadines, Foulards, Tissues, Ograadies, Lawns, and Uinghams ia very large, all of which are marked at prices as low as any Market in America. W would invite particular attention to oar variety HOUSEKEEPING GOO S Which is at present very complete. Also some new and beautiful styles of SHAWLS & CZrOASS, Cassimeres, SatinetU, Jeans, Tweeds Hammer Panteloooery, with a full stock of goods adapted to MEN AND BOYS WEAR. Our Kotioa Department is tbe largest ever opened in this conn try. - Everything in the Dry Gwida line eaa be got witaowt tbe trouble of shopping, and at prion that aery esse petition. Come and see for yourselves and let comparison be the guide of your judgment. New York Store. ALEX. JOHNSTON At CO., aorataroaa. E have a lot of Flesk Brashes, Fleas lo-vcs. aa Hataiaa Towels, tor sale low. PLUMMEB A KELLY. DHl OS AND MEDICINES, including all stock usually found ia a Dragster, earefally selected, in Urge quantities sad st reaasaabie arieaj . For sale by PLCMMER A KKl WjAXADFJ AND OILS, for the Hair, of EngMr liah and American manufacture. For sale at PLC Mil ER A KELLY'S Drugstore. II earth aad Da at Brashes, for sal by rLL MMXR A KTLLT. JAPAN TEA. A err to article far lavalkU or others, at PLCMMER A SILLY'S Dragster. ICE. ICE. ICE. rUYISE EST PRICE! fan HE dsalers ta lee, in tbia city, iisaniaafalle I M. to citaaeos, tbe price of tbia laxary they have bora satnsr them with, has hswitwfun seas ear teaeratire. aad ther have nana somsted ts make a slight advaace. Oa aad after Moaday I Jn seta, tfaey wui caarge ta jr iinwaj rum M las sad near, AehvereA, eeat per Any qaaattty seder at Kia, K of a isnt per sV TTansariosa wiU be striatl a as ami ts ay saa we'To'rWH AWTCINS, LOT'S A NUffSON. KOTJaTTHOCS A LEIVK, (Ssiisasers of J. D. CI iiSii S Vaaoadt Jaaa , 145. 1T1. Oty papers dy 1 tiaw, saw asad Ml t If r. Laise-1