Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 21, 20 July 1865 — Page 3

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LQCAUCPLUMNS.

RICHMOND, INDIANA: & less:) Tlrsdfty, at I LC.i BICHMOHO iliSTlOiHl B&HK! Designated' 'Depository , .AN1 ...... ..... . . FINANCIAL AGT UNITED, STATES. f , . . Sj-icial Agent of JAY COOKE, Fur the sale of, the J-3 J.OA.V, succeed the -r "Richmond Branch of the Han a Mi State, aud ia

now ripen lor tr.e iraoatuon oi a uenviai jwa- uf jjt, John, Ert-tiior Fraiikland led in prayer, llie lag Ilukineaa. uituU'i of te muraitig acasiun were read and pIt lt'rT eonatiintlf tu hand a Urge rppTr of ; provtl. 7-30 'utc( f a'l denoniinatior.t, for aalc ani iuaaA- I I"1' Committee on Organiiatiou and XoiriinaUoo, ofoiate delivery. ... , fercd for adoption Uie contitutioa of tie ILtuiilton Rdee t-SO Conpou, at mt.rfty. without ZtXlT.

or uotat their lull ralue, and accrued interest to J-iU. Receive inaner on deposit, ...ject tn' mgU check. . ' '. '. ''' : Ik. Tlvatffa, iia tlio tirin-ioul ffidia cf th r. . Collect! tbe Iulcrekf Coupon on all Cwrrii meat Loaua. Huy and H-ll, all claxso of Ooifmmctit Necuriitea, and beinp Iefjnatod Ueposiuiry and Financial Ajreut of the United State a, it has aiijwrior adrantaea for transacting ail bnaiwas oonnectud with the Gurernm.-nt upon tbe moat farnrale terms. OfFlCE rtttm A. M., TO i P. M. Cbas, Colli n, ' AlUat I II. Itlaucbartl, I'rej't. :-,;n-.i- Caabier.' Richmond, Juue 2, 184. " ' ' ') Supposed Murder. On Sunday last our citizens were tar tie J with the report that a dead woman bad been found in the meadow, west of aod adjoining the fair grouuds. Sjoii quite a Dumber went to the spot, and thcr lay tho skeleton o( a female, who, ly her clothing, was recognised to be thu wife of John B. Paris. On the 4ih of July, aotue boy fro u Eaton, had discovered the body one of whom mentioned it to other boys at the Depot, but it was thought to be a mere "dell," and no attention was paid to it. On Sinday last, ho.vever, this same boy who vc tho information on tha 4ih,"was here, and lie was reminded of it when ho tulJL the boy who was questioning him, to come with him and he'd bhoMT him that he wasn't (oolui- him. They accordingly went to tlie place the body was . Hlill there, ami they gavo the alarm, fiotn V ..... tliM ' riOIIl lL.e j appearance and position of the body, it had eri duntty been carried and thrown down one of her arms Ie ing un lerneith her body, and her dress over her brea.-t having been very hurriedly and awkwardly lapped uiid pinned oVer one of her ahoea was found roai the road, sixty or seventy Tarda from the body. Her husband, . . i u , .. r. . i tmmeliaii uniumiiij uu, "t o - I Ian , (with whom he had worked at his trade of I jj, . i .i ,. ( hoerhakliig) aud mentioned the mystetloui absence of his wile the city Marshal and po lica wore apokert to alao.-wo understand, the CathoVic Wic.stj ofwh'ose church sha was a mem ber, wa-i consulted, aud the opiuion accaied to ! prevail that she tuiht have proved unfaithful to him no otLer?reajon Could accouut lor her disauiM-'irance. . Ilcr, . .husbaud, although he never had tho least causa to question her tiUelityakCeptod IhU solution and ceased bis inquiries) aad search for her. The evidence elicited by the jury gave her an unblemished reputataoa. After patiently investigating ihecasei for three days, the jury came to the following conclusions in their v . Inquest. , " Hlnte of Indiaun,) H ayue Covu,tt, . - CoROMKRr IeaMT. lield ty James M. Fov a Justice of thPeoe ot Wayne Tawrship. in fcaU pounty, iu the absence from the Slate of tf.e'Coroner elect, commencing on Sunday, July ICth, 1803, and ending on this day, Cedivesdar, Jul the I9th, 1SC5, on the dead bJy gf a cot tain female found in the South part of the City of Uiclnnond, in aaid county of Wayne: -And now, t-wit: on this 19th day of July. 1SG5, we, the uiulersignoa Jor.unutnoned ani worn accoiding to law to make inquiry concerning the deal bvidy aforeaaid, opou our oath do say and Had First: That the dead body shown to as as aforaaid, ia the body "of Mary Uavis, wife ol John It. Davis, cititen of Hichmond , that she was ia good health and Round mind on Tuesday evening, the 13ih day of June, 1805. when aha left her home oa l'arl ktrcet, in said city of Hichmond, and" haa bja m wiira. or hetrd from, unul thin time, by her family. - Scwid:'Va further find, that the aaid Mary Davi came to her death by violence and assassination ol aotne kind, but, from tho decayed conJUKja of the body, we are unablo to say in what manner she cstue to her death, aa there are nOjtrtocs to be tound on her bones tlw flesh having disappeared, of the kiiid of violence. TTiird-.'We domrthersay and find, that we are unable to ssy fey wltom said act of violence was-coiutnitted; nor are there any facts elicited which drrvct suspicion to any on at preserL FourtU: And iurlher we say and find, that there was uo-valuaiuae or tiioney found on or . .1-, aooul tier person. Fifth:! And further wo say not.v , , . ..r x YOUNG, i HENRY .TAYLOR, J. A. UN THANK. vl tenny. o i p m. sinrLEr. R..1IUTT0N, , THOMAS CASH, RUSSEL K. CRAS'MER. " tDWAliU DlXtJl-KYrtf ' JOHN Y. CRAWFOKD, J A VIES S. C0LASDEB.

fTHE WAYNE- COUNTY SABBATH

SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. ...t Pursuant to sea!!, tlx: Convention met ia Starr Hall kt Uo'cUkV A. M., ani u orgB;xed It electing Char Coffin President, and S. R. Mitchell Seers-.. i tary. After stating the beel .f the mcetiug. President read tit 3 lit palm, and Iter. S. W. Chap-, man Lai in praver- Vl - On notion of E. II. Deuats, tbe following Coo mii- ; tee weie sppointdr- - " CoB.aiitu-e on e-irot!met, K. II. Dentus, aiciotty W'ils m ami J" Pvtersca. L -' Committee m Finance, D. 15. Cr-wfori, Jew Hiatt, au J A. jcraru. Coconuts OrgariTx.ui'Hi an J Nomination, Timothy H.irr".4,ij, '. W. , ctrap man, H. S.'muian, Dr. E. Fish-. er. IW. V. Apbimaa iiO. W. I1UJ. - Tt.j remain 'er of the foren.e waa-'fciitea up ia lican'i.g report from dek-ijat of the varh.-u Schools repreiitei.' . , J. On mjotiou- the Cunvenliou adjourned until li 1 o'clock. '"-Vi -.' - CuoveatioB.ioei end wu eallud to order by the p,ie0t; after reading a portion of the lith chapter j ." HTITL'TIUSf OF WAYNE COI XTY buioui. uu...u.,. i -f ' JjAitE " ' ' : i Thia ore-nizalion alia II be an tbo Wmi 1 Cot'KTY SsaUVATIt CUOXiL ASM. I ATIO. OCJtCT. Uioh:.ct sliall be to promote th inurest of the S.illM.tU Sei.oo work ; Katliru its lalmrera V pettier at lemttmicc a year, ami by compiling the siai.oiic oi llieir laimr, alH rnnn in ine wo hi iiks orvai oiein' of thin li.'.-titiuion ; also to act aa au auxiliary to the tub C'voicutujo. WEETIN'OS. The Annual Meeting of the Aasociat'on ahall be held on tha 24 Tburaday ia M.iy. llEMHK.IIiP. ' This nwctmjr shall !e composed of delegates from tbe alI.At.i Aclioola of the County ; each School being privileged to send tive delegates. OFFICERS. The otKcera of tlie Association ahall consixt of a Presn lent, one Vice-l'reiileut from each township hi theeiity, a Corre!ipTtiliii(r Secretary, a Kecording Secretary and Trvasurcr, ami a Board of Directors, to cnnaistof tlto alxivc-uanied oQitxrs. aud such otiier nieuihers as may be appointed by the Association, who Khali uiau'e the aflaira of the Arocialioa as hereinafter set forth. lcrms or FrrFRS. The Vwwtaf (an 1 in his absence one of tho V iee-Preaidents ) shall preside at all mectilisof , (ha, Association, ami of the Hoard of Direction. Tho Yicr-I'rrtilrtit shall assist the Convsmlin(j Serr-tnry in procuring the xtatistics ot tho SchtKiU, and in circulating such notices as l.e may rcijuot in th district for which they may I appointed. It is alno inado the duty of each Vice-President to exercise a jriTi'-ral snperrlsion orcr the iub-rests of the Associuiion in his township or district ; to ri.iit each Hchnol ithiu its l.uoU at least onco a year; to or ganize meetings of children and adults, and generally ti rornote such efforts as may be cahulated to advance the welfare ami harn.ony of theSalibath School v. rk . It is expressly understood that neither the iwrii tt i I'ircciion, nor l ie ir-e-i resnieuis snan uao a:........ ... .. i I ;.. ..l H HUVill' I" . ll'n'l, timi UL.n, ... . i LB.iL.i, beinir pnrrlf reeoniDiendatiiry. The tirrx.ndmef & Cretan shall keep a complefe record of all the Iv.hooU in too County, and ti.e u.inie of the Superintendent or Secretary ot each, aud their address, so as to lie able to notii v them of its nieetiMgs ; to report at each annual niretinjr eompleio statistic of ali the h:UoiI4i aoob p-iiiila as s' all he prescriVied. lie shall itiAuth .natMl Uaoks t. t.ie Sc)mxms, n or lielore the tirot of March of each year, to be filled up aad return, d on or buinre the bint of Api il sha'l nlno correspond n ith similar hod.?, tor t.ie tr jinotion of the iihiects of the :he AssOLiation. He shall alsj transm t, as tarlv as Jlav Ijth, in isch year, to the Ciux.rRun of the St lie Executive Committee a hlule of stntitics f. r the county, in conf rn.:ty w ith the plan f furnislie.1 fox tlie poriiose bv such C'ommif'ee. to tie pre .-nted to the State Sunday School Convention, m hich Coaetution, he shall ba tlie ruprecnt itive of this I nion. Tbe JiacurJint incrrtary shall keep a complete record of the doings of both the Association and Hoard of Direction. The Treasurer sa!l hoM the funds nf the Asnciatiou, payable to the order of the President, as they may be appropriated by tbe Association or U.iard of Direction. Tiie Donrdof Direction may nice at theirown option, an i five meaiiitirs shall constitute a quorum tor the transaction ot business. 1 hey ahall have general control of the operations of the Association, providing wars and means for the furtherance of ita objects, us set forth in this Constitution, 'i'iiey may also till all Vacancies orcuring in their body. Asisosisra.-This Constitution may be amended at any regular meeting, by a vote of tao-thirds of the members present. The Involving persons vesre sleeted officers for tiie ensuing year. Prvsiiient, Charles Coffin. Vtce-fresideats, one trout each townsl'p ia the county. W'avno, D. B. Crawford. Boston, (Not Uep.) Abiiigkiu, Davl Jackson, Jesse Myatt. New Uarden, Fmslev Henderson. Centre-, K. Covner. , Washington, W. Hootlie. Franklin, A. Jackson. Green, K. U. Johnson. Da! ton, Dr. Brown. I'erry. Albert it. Farmer, Clav, Miles L. Bailey. Jeff, rsoii, Harrison, - Secretarv, A. Sampson. Corresponding Secretary E. II. Dennis. , Treasurer. M. t. JlcMeans. i All of which were duly elo ted. The Committee on enrollmut reported tbe following delegates present. Committee on Enrollment, E. II. Dennis, Timothy Wilson, John l'eteraon. Newport, M. E. Cburcb, EmIv Henderson. Bethel, ; Christian, J. Vannuis, J. liarlan, N. It. Harlan. Centrerille, M. E. Church, Dr. Tritcheit, W . II. Pearce. Dover, M. F.. Church, Eev. A. A. Corm.'. mininr. I'n'on H.-rorm, E. Founiiujre, Ira. II. Bntchin, XL w ,a KnriT Kaat OeruiaiitoM n. k.-. . lU t i .., Henrv Unit, liichmonrt. t. hr.tiian, I'r. .-.t-4. Washington, M. K. t'hnrch, James F. Owen. HilVboro. M. K. Church. K. A. Eale, J. Wolrerm. J. M. tiist, liarnib.is Barton. Mount 1'leasaut, James lowie. Bethel. Friends. Jesse Hyatt, Tiuiotby Wilson, Christopher Wilson, Mary Jones. j Waaiiu gtou, . puea xireineren, jauies art. .. ..... Siuiar Grove, Uaviu nauey. Muu'ii, lumn,-Z. I'Jummer, W. Booth, Kiehmcnd. Frankiin-st., German LutLeran, D. Ziveringlians, John Peterson. Union Chapel. l. r.. tnurcn, o.. jaiicneii, wnn K. lUff, Dr. I. S. Drake. Peart-st . M. E. Ihurett, v. a. Vi-awtora, J. .u. foe. E. H. Denu.s. . .- Praabyterwa 4 aort-B, . rompson, acr. i 11. Chapvwan. M : A ' Mitctiell. - : HapUst. t.eT. ji. inmuni, 1.. ai-uiyaiwi. Main-st., Friend. Levi Jeaun. Timothy H-.rris n. . Mission Friends. C. F. Collin, Joseph D.cklnsou., Richmond. Fpiicpl.--H. B. Psytie. I-ocnst Grove,- M. E. Church,-John U. Feuder. ' PuMin Unia Sdio.d, Ans!m Bu-.ler. MuVmi M. K. t'hurvh, II. W. Shuman. '" Beech tin-ve. Cnion Co., United Presbyterian, Rev. C W. Smith. EichtonJ. karluaro College, Wna. Morgan. " The Ccmaiitiee on-Fujxnce, reporfc-d that tbe eipeaces w iuld probably be about $ 2j.P0, and rn motion a collect iu was taken up which amount d to iH,0i). .BwtatT Prar.kland ef Cincin,ti. was then XiutrouceJ and eutertained tlie Ccnv -ntiou , n ith an sreount of ilie c-rniiafou and werir.,s cf the Hauu?Vu County Sabbath S h i4 A5ocitr. Ater Brot'aer Frankla od's Address, s.mie further tie was occnpijJ in bea; ia r. pr. s from delegates. The Sj-hoots were geaeraHy represented as being i t a prosperous eonditioa ; bat air-- very serious difflcn'.ty in all, cr nearly all the Schools, ia a wast of interest in the ra rents and ain't members of the Church ; occasional ly thereby a lack af esrneet, re'igimis teachers. Past'.Hs this should not be so. you ahculd not be witling hare your children inUrurtsd by any and every body ; but when tbey come to the Sabbath School, it is the duty of the oft cars of ta School to furnish tbera with teachers, and if good teachers ranaot be bad, they miust dd tbe be t they can. Coaw as aad kc

On m n'avn, the follow inj Trtclutiona were adopted . ! RzaoLr'an, That" the frequent meetings of Sabbeth

School laborers from different field m cooducne u tle proe. tU o aapiritof t bnUAH ucut, and promotive rf a beatthr public aentiaieDt, wherebr the teacher is chared and enoourgi, ami the aympathT of ti.e rouirauiutr enlisted ta tnei wark. " j Eivoi.vei. Th&t tLe SaUbetU School ia aa inatita- I tion trixn which laeres'nould be ao diptucoaof rradmtion unless it be that of r-Iaoeon : -r.w lettrt thoa thy amnt in peace.' That with tiie excepuon ol'"tae preited by aiekneaa or vnaroidable dutira el' ew here, tlie acisotrt prpettr au-l k(ptiatate'.y eonsiitUof thee'ttirecuniuiuutty, from tUe infants to the ra'id:aii.er aud grioiiriKHbern h ad'ika briag i ruied into elaae lor Scriptural matrurtMMt, when n. t emnl ve-1 a teacher. hEsoLvj.D, Tliat rfnrJ th" Sibbeth ScboM of our coumi r as eaert -ng- a preat o'nseratire influ-em.-e oiu. j to the nanu of the spe; and eapeoali , valnahl.f in preentinjr a tendency in irreUjrion, -b-ba'h-rralng-, 'iiu-iniierance, rice and anarchy; and u this ed e cor-Jia!lr freloMae erery eflort o eauU.ah and nuiuun iu neglected oci(jhborbooda ciio): tor thtt uorj and rtliioa training of the country. On motion, tiie t4io ag resolution waa auopued : Rs4Mtvep, Tba this Conrention, highly appreciate and tirankfullT acknowle-ljre the kiudneaa of Air. A. t'hillipa, for the re use of Li Hall. . i On motion a rote of thanks was extended to Bra. FrankUnd, for bis able and interesting address. On motion tbe Secretary was instructed to bare the proceeding published in tbe county papers. Conrention adjourned to aueet on tbe Second Thursday in Maj nexCat Dublin. . tSiiLti F. CofHS, PrefWeat. ' ' S. B. Mitcheil, Secretary. Tremendous Reduction. All our Summer Good3 Cotton Pantaloonery Cas?imeres and Shawls, arc now marked down at our Chenp Sale to Gold Prices. Come now, if you want Goods. fe are p;ratifi.'d to learn that our young friend, II. T. Yakvas, the recent able and efficient Deputy Assessor of this District Internal Revenue, is now associated with Messrs. Stephens and Klooz. as Druggists and Pharmaceutists, at Nashville, Tennessee. This is one of the largest and most flourishing Drug-stores in tint city. A better business man than IIomf.r and one who has the elements of success application and indomitable energy within htm more thoroughly, does not live. It seems that hit. partners appreciate him in tlie same way, for the firm is entitled "Yartam Jc Co." RlCIIMOKD lloRTICLLTCKAI. SoCIETT, Will meet at tlie Hall of No. 3. Fire Coni'an3', on next Saturday, ot 2 o'clock, 1. M. All the members are urgently requested to attend, n3 business of importance to the Society will be trsnsacted. I Repairing and Jobb!ng. Millers are I , .r..n .. ....::. ..4 .1... T . 1 '.inn uwiiuiit ii'.ii, t . eAiusa Dempsky, 13 prepared to sharpen MillI'icks on short notice, and all who want small jobs of whito and blackstnithing done to their entire satisfaction, are in vited to give him a call, ut his shop iu the rear of Barnard dc Co.'s Grist Mill, at the corner of Sixth and Noble-sts. We but reflect the opinion of all who know Mr. Dkmpsky as a workman, when we say that he tliorouglil3" understands his business and is a No. 1 skillful mechanic f?"The Taxes in this city, are due, and the Collector is very desirous to have them paid, without having to resort to the sale of property as provided by law. Our Tax paying citizens will please take notice aud govern themselves accordingly." Buy where you can buy cheap est, is an adage that is practiced on generaMy; and among the establishments in our city famous for being a favorite place of resort on this principle, the New York Casti Stoke is one sure. Not onlv do customers experience the truth of - . 1 - 1 . this saying when purciiasing meir uuoiis of Messrs. Johnson i Co., mu tuey always secure a good and reliable article in the bargain. That is another inducejr&gnt to trade there. Go and see. To do good cooking requires a good CooUing Stove, and the place to get one of the best that ever was invented, and one that will always keep the -better half" of a houoehbld in a good humor, isnt the Nye Brothers, near the Depot. Their stock of Tin, Brass, Copper and Sheetiron Wares, is also of the best. - and their prices are the most reasonable for cash. Give them a call. " st3T The Bros., Nicholson, are almost daily in receipt of Books aud Stationery of all kinds. They have an extensive stock of the most beautiful picture frames, and " photographs. Photograph Albums, etc. " The latest and best Magazines, and Daily aud Weekly Newspapers are alway for sale at their counter. Wall and Window Paper a fine assortment. Trices reasonable. t . . r . n . it. itP.. lc Btft loricv liint. vud a e rITive Store" of D. B. Cb twrosp. are to be found every thing yon may need in the Dry Goods line, and at prices that will make you Feel good that you went there to buy. XJThe Book and Notion Store of Ecgkxb Nkwtox, on Fort Wayne Arenue, contains the very articles you need, and he oilers them at prices that are rn inducement to go there and purchase. Give Liu a call

JT 7 mQ( T 0 IV IV J at Oai O" Aatalrt.l-li

THIBD SERIES. $230,000,000. By authority of tbe Seeret-iry of the Treasury fir' undersigned, tbe Geoeral Subscription Agent for tbe sale of United States Securities, often to the oublie the third series cf Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three-tenths per cent, interest per annum, known as fba ' 7 SO LOjST. These notes are issued under date of July IS, lo6 i, and are payable three years from that late in currency, or are convertible at the option of the holder into ' TJ. S. 5-20 Siac per cent. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. These Bonds are now worth a handsome prvmmm, and are exempt, as are all Government Bonds, fn.m StuU, Cummty, tuul Municipal tajcatiom, teeie add' from oae haiwrcroatjxrox oWir We, according ta the rate levied upon other property. The interest is payable semi-annually by cupona attached to note, blch may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker. -The Interest at T.SO per ceat. amounts to One cent per da a50 BOeTwo cents" t0O " Tea 500 20 . tiOOO S; (oOOO Notes of all the denominations named will bo Ifomptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. The notes of tlie Third Series are precisely siinila ' n form and privileges to the Seven-Thirties already old, except that "'the Government reserves to itself thcption of paying interest in gold coin at 6 per cent. nstead of in currency. Subscribers will deduct tae Vi teres t in currency up to July lith, at tlie time wheu ley subscribe. The delivery of the notes of the third series of the feven-Tbirties will commence on the 1st of June, and Jrill be m Late. I The ali ill be made promptly and continuosly after that ilight change made in the conditions o ; ..:. THIRB SFRIES atlects onlT me mailer of interest. The pajment in gold, if made, will be equivelent 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 Now offered by the Government, aud its superior advantages rcake it tle . . ,.. Kfc:.vT - Popular Iioan of the People. Lets than '' 230,0mi,000 of the Loan authorized by tlie last Congress are now on the market. This amount, at tbe rata at which it is being absorbed,, will all be subscribed for within sixty dsys when the" notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has, uuiformtrly beea tlie ease on closing the subscriptions to other Loans In order that citizens of every town ani section f ; tlie country may be nflordd facit'ties for taking the" loan, tbe National Banks, Slate Bauks, and Privtto Bankers throughout tbe country have genreally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. bnbseribers will select th-?ir own agents, in ivhoai they hare confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which ther receive order?. JAY COOKE, . SruscmrTtON" Agent, PhUmkfyhia. SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED by the, First National Bank, Hichmond, First National Bank, Centerrille, First National Bank, Cambridge City. Richmond National Bank, Richmond Citizens' Bauk, Richmond. May 15, ISfi'. Can I increase my Income? IS THE ANXIOUS QUERY OF THOUSANDS of our citizens.. - THE ANSWER Is simple. Curtail in tilings that are not essenti.l to health. For iustauce : Use less Tobacco and Plantation BiUer. -1 YOTTILSTGr LADIES, Wear fewer supeHlnitUs "f , PT?, "J TZ """I m--nts-a matJT ... wouil dd to your personal charms, and save a world of e-rvmgsand heart-burnings among those of your seswho have no the means of indulging in tbe vanities a tue day. Invest Year Savings , 4ubsUntial enterprises of as day. tO, 20 or tOOv i So invested, may prove the nucleuef a fortune. All who prefer good paying Stos to Cigar Stumps and Emptr Itle, or Faded Kibboos an Soiled 'mery, Are respectfully solicited to exams the merits and prospects ot the ; PETROLEUM MNING CO. dAsement f said Company, also the nt, "cry Dollar," tk the advertisement advertisement Tea Dollars l-2m. Keep it iefor the Peiple, that the test place a the city u euy Boots and Shoes, Hal and Caps a it'llcilean & Bro.'s. I WAXTEI Ten active caa-.eing Agent, to operate in c.ty si country ; ,ppa x 3 rjfth street, or 'iStictm,adt lad. WHltX!lSTlkS wUhi"l et of whiskers, a mc. mcurhe o,. , will please d the card of THS. F. CHAPMAN ia another patiftbi. paper. 2.3m Jr on the smoothpyj J wiMxm, ciosety aeaaea. Addrel WACrSS a rvt v Tt I CO, Box 133, Brooklyn,

-A4 X.UX STBXET, - 4 Harir.g the largest and meat varried stock of So bona. Toys, WiOsw Ware a Chadren'i Wagon. KaarB Iaiana, would call the attention of purcaasers to the same, guaranteeing entire satisfaction im aO eases To tbe wholesale buyer, we pledge ourselves a aall as low as can be purchased in aav markei ia the West. CaUanJaee. EMSWILEB A CBXjCKEJ. A CARD TO INVAUDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a sale aad simple rensrd for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and tbe whole train of disorders brought on by baneful aad vicious habits. Great numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desira to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and nsing this medicine, ia a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Frt cayr. Please inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. - . Addrtm - JOSEPH T. IN'JIAN, Static D. Biiu Horaa, Scm York City. June 8,1365. li-ly. REMARKABLE CUBE OF STIFF KNEE BY ALLCOCKS POROUS PLASTERS. How many persons, from stepping on a piece of orange peel, hare been lamed for- life. A case which nrghlhara hues of thiakiud haa juat been brought to ocr. aotiea. A gentleman, froaa placing tbe- heel of his boot on a piece of orange peel, was suddenly thrown down, and violently sprained his knee. He was six months confined to the house, thoogh he had the best medical advice. Asa last resort a very eminent physician was called in to see if anything snore could be done. ''After examination he said: "My opinion is, your knee will never be bent again." He reccommended that tbe whole leg and knee should be encased in a plaster of Paris bandage, which would accelerate the permanent stiffening of the knee, aad said, "the aooner it was done tbe better. But the patient, before trying tbe application and having a stiff knee for life, enveloped it in our Porous Plasters, aud in less than two months his knee was perfectly cured. Principal Agency, Brandreth House, New York. By the yard or single plaster. Sold by dealers ia medicines. We ask tbe special attention of our readers to the complete stock of Paper Hangings at our friend S. G. Dugdale's establishment. No. 93, Main-st. The latest aod prettiest syles in the city are there. Strattan's Corner Is now Head Quarters for Cheap Dry Goods. Wilson & Elliott have just added a nice assortment of Lawns, Grenadiens, Silk Challies, Domestics, Arc, dec, all ol which they are selling very low, in order to reduce stock. Now is the time for bargains. 3:&Thk Ninth National Bax or thk Citt or New York. Joseph U. Orvis, President has been one of the most enterprising and successful agents for the varions Government loins. Over fifty million dollars have been placed in the hands of tbe people through its agency within nine months, and it now advertises to furnish the 7-30 Notes by express, free of charge, in all parts of tlie 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. Il:ior of JiuAmjutid Palladium : IK.iit Sib With your permission I wish to aay to the readers of your paper that I will send by return mail, to all who wish it (free ) a Receipt, with full directions for making and nsing a simple Vegetable halm that will effectually remove, in ten days, PimIles, Blotches, 1 an, r reckles. and all I mpurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and Beautiful. I will also nviil free to those having Bald Heads, or ltare faces, simple directions and information thst will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuaiant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less tbaa Ihirtv days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfullv vours, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist. 831 Broadway, New York. 2-3m. 'i Resistance at an Snd! Great news of brilliant achievements is striving from every quarter. Heads that most furious It rebel against the laws of beauty, whether they be white, iron grav, sand7 ur glaring red, are every-where STRIKixvo their COLORS, And assnmiiig the loveliest brown or vs. mogt ustrous and perfect black, under tbe swift operation of CRISTADORO S HAIR DYE Which nfirires them in a few moments. Manatctured by CHISTADORO, No. 6 Aster House, New i nrk. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. CAUTI05I FROM THE AMERICAN WATCH C0 It having come to our knowledge that imitations "f .theAmprica n M'atcU hare beaa put upon tb anarket in great number, calculatwl b their utter worthlessness to iujure the reputation of our genuine products, to protect our own interests and tbe public from imposition, we again publish the trade marks by which our Watches may invariably be known. We manufacture four styles of Watches. I" The First has tbe name "AMERICAN WATCH CO., Waltham, Mass.," engraved on the inaide plate. The Second has the name "APPLET0N, TRACY t CO., Walthaaa, Mass.," engraved on tbe inside plate. The Third has the name "P. S. BABXEXT, Waltham, Mas,.,- engraved on the inside plate. All the above styles have the name American Watch Co. painted on tbe dial, and are warranted in every respect. Tbe Focbtb has the name "WM. ELLERY, Boston, Mass.," engraved on the inside plate, and is not named on the dial. , And the abyve described watches are made of varions sizes, and are sold in gold or silver cases, as may be required.' - It ia hardly possible fox us to accurately describe the numerous imitations to which we have alluded. They are usually lascribed with tbe names so nearly approaching our ewa as to escape tbe obaervatioa of the unaccustomed buyer. Some are represented as made by tbe '-Union Watch Co.. of Boston, Mass" no nch company existing. Some are named the "Sol dier's Watch," to be sold as our Fourth or Win. EUery style, usually known- as tbe "Soldier's "Watch." Others are named tbe Apple ton Watch Co. others the ' P. S. Bartra-T," instead ot our P. S. fiarlctt;" besides many varieties aanaed in soeb a manner as to convey the idea that they are the veritable produc tions of tbe American Watch Company. We also cauofca tbe public, aad partacrilarly soldiers, against barring certain articles callbb watches, so freely advertised in illustrated papers as "Army Watches," Officers Watches," "ilagie Time Ob

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servers," "i reana Watches," tt., tbe prices of which are stated to be from seven to sixteen dollars. A good watch, ia these times, cannot be afibrded tor aay each money. A little attention on tbe part of borers will protect them from gross imposition. K.0BBLV3 A APPLEI05, Agent for the American Watch CS. 182 Broadway, Xew Tork. !

Mail 3Hmej 'fVvbJI r ) RICHMOND POST OFFICE, Oa. lOtoftO . . J MAIU 008E. i il i VJumbus aad East 8 4S a.n Chicago.... .... vJt !2 Ciacinnati aweT.ai. - DavwnWav 4 r Jtu Indianapolis and West a-at ndiaaapofii and West... . . . . : IOWa Jt.

Cmciauati ltaeajt. Davton War Cnicago. . .."..... . l f ?? f Columbus and East. kJt. Boslua and Beecy Mire, leaa Tuesday aad Friday, .t rTTiiw , do. arrives same davs at .... . v-..-.--! Unkvi City, via Arba. Bethel c. Vsavasvafcaday, Wednesvtav and Fndar, at I M tx df. arr. Tuerdav, Thuradav and Scturday at 4 r.a. Winchester v.a New Garden, leaves Monday and Fridar. at-- . f-$ af a.M. do. arr. Tuesday and Saturday, at 4 W r.M. fctr-Umce open trom i:30 a. at. ia r. m. vu Sunday, from D:O0 to li.OO a. at. A. WIUJANS, r. m. Life of Vbralia.111 Lincoln. . ; - PRESENTING HIS tAKLt HITOKl , potiucai career, and speeches in sod out of CoBgreea-.als s general view of his policy as President of the United States; with his ax an iges." proclamations, lettera,ate. and a history of his ventral administration, and of the scenes attendant apoa hie tragic and lamented dsnuae. Br J.tteph il. Barrett, Commissioner of Pensions, Washington, D. C. .Nearly ready, ia ona vaiutua of over 7d pages octsvo. Fmbossed Ckath. 53; Sheep, Library stvle; S3.4C; prinwd oa extra one paper and bound in half calf, $i. German edition, ri-ly cents higher on each Btyle , binding. This work is RrlittLU and taskranc. It was written. by the gen tie man whose name it bears, and tbe data concerning tbe material points of Mr. Lincoln's earl; history and political career (it ia not now imp'mper to mention,) was furnished by himself to Mr. Barrett, who for several years stood in confidential svlatiowe to tbe President. The author haa resided in Washing-' ton from the' very beginning of tbe adaninistrataaa, and has explored tbe records of the War Office for factsj and had access to other sources of information not usually accessible.. Interwoven with tbe narrative, irt chronological order, are full extracts front Mr. Lincoln's speeches, thus embodying his views in the bes'( and most acceptable manner. His administration is elucidated also by interweaving his State papers complete, while tbe narrative of the author concerning tlie great events of the period is clear, concise aaJ- aanUruble. Tbe portrait is beautifully engraved by Ritchie, from a photograph taken by Brady at a sitting arran-t ged for with Mr. Lincoln by the Publisher. Tbe like-, ness has propoaaced by many peveonaT fWendst tbe best. The Publishers, immediately npoa the decease of Mrv Lincoln, sent an artist to sketch tbe scenes closelyidentified with his earlr life, and also the. scenes immediately associated with tbe burial at SpjingfkeM Illinois, snd will have the pleasure of presenting tbe following original illustrations ia tbe vol 1. KirthnUc of Mr. Lincoln. 2. Tl relume. , - r 1 The Fmivration' from Kentucky ia ISld. A, House, Spencer conntyJ Imiiana. tli homfi tif Mr. Lineoln for thirteen vei iars and where his mother died. 4. The Crawford Place, where voung Lincoln worked for 22 rents per day. 5 Little Pigeon Baptist Church, where Mr. Lincoln 'when a youth) and hat pan-vita attended, e. His Mother's, tirave. 7. Anderson Creek Farrv, w lie re be was ferry man for nine months, a. Tbe Log iloase in bange-v U IIim Snrina trlLr ftLn 111. The. KtviM o hi.' mon ciiniv. in., w uers iiui a.oosi rails wera auiii r irwt luauiirtiti'!!, etc., ete. CLARK li. HA DLL V. of this citr. is. agent fot Wayne Township, for this work, and is now engaged.' iu presenting it to the public; and taking the addreat' of those who desire seeuve. this valuable eontribul tion to the History of the Martyred President. v . j ten dollars: . INVESTED IK THE STOCK OF 77i NATIONAL t " PETROLEUM MINING COMPAN ' . ' ' :' t May Bring You Fifty Dollars! Take one Share and try year luck in Stocks a kind of property ia which a large part of the capital of th country is Invested. 14-2m. . . . ' ' ' ti Now is the Time to Buy a New . Carriage, Very cheap been used not .to exceed one day Inquire -of - - A. N. N E WTONTT L Surgeon Dentist RUSSELL & BRO-, UNDERTAKERS, Keep constantly on hand a large assortment of - readymade Both of Metalic and Wooden manufacture. Tber have also, a first class HEARSF. and CLOSE CARRIAGE, with which to attend Funerals. All orders promptly attended to, and charges reasonable. Office and Shop at Phillips old stand, odd Starr Hall. , ., , .'.f No -Cessation Until a. Sur render is Made! "VITE wiU sell Delaines at 25 ceata, . w Priatts go reals. SnaraiTal TLaaaJ A . - " w ' Goo. Skt.. H.-.W. 'a'. "1' aav W VX. WJBM lt TasaUiX, From 25 to 50 Cents LESS, Until tbe Present Stock ia isuil.I ArSfsr&l!-! D. B. CRAWFORD.Richmond Insurance Company. AN Election for sine Directors of this Combany will be held on Saturday, the 22d of Julr, 1S6S at the Law Office of J. P. SiddaU, in RichmorJd, Ind.i Stockholders are requested to vote as soon after o'clock, A. M., as possible. JESSE P. SIDDALL JAMES E. REEtES,' Commissioners Jaly 1st, lit CommiBsioner's Sale of Ilea?, Estate. faj 0TICE is given that by virtue of an order cf th a. w Wayne Court of Common Pleaa of the State o.i Indiana, tbe undersigned, a Commiaaioner appointed' by said Court to aell the land of John HolIinr..nrti, an iusane persoa, will okr for sale, at auction ea lbspremises aa ' ...... , .. .. Satarday, the leth day of A ag. ise5. Between the hoars of 10 o'clock a. a., and 4 o'clock r. M. of said day tbe following described la ad j The North East quarter of Section Nineteen fit) in Township Eighteen 1), Range Fourteen (14) East, ia Wayne .Conntv, India myeoataiaiag 160 acres- Tbe same to be sold subject ta the taaaa of 1864. - -- t . One third of the purchase money will be required at tbe time of Bale ; oaa third ia nine tooatha, and oae third in Eighteen aooatfca xeeta day of sale. The deferred pay menu to be see great by a morlgaga oa the land, and to bear interest froaa date of sale. ; i -. . J " --HENRTJAT, - Commissioner. June eth, 136. 14-4w. S4.44V , -Tba above laaal lays is Green Towssbip, Wayne County, Indiana, on the Tornpike Soad kradicg troaa Williamsburg to Bloomiagspert. ;c mU&r 2 O 2L. Tbe Highest Market Price la CASH, Paid for Wool, at tbe Grocerv Store of the subscriber oa Pearl Street, oae door south of Final avar at Kailr's lrugstore, iUcbmoad, I-t

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September 11th. a ' ' : i The School Tear is divided fate two tweary week each. Far C ticalarsarnlvat taa Banka ,. j , f f JUVatattWiS laaiiawt.

An Qrdinanco to Vaeata a Cortaia i (,-.i i .Alloy. s.!J oi C It aedahied be the Mavee- aad CWaawef lWrd of the Cisy of aUcAaaoad, lasL, the UMiJfi running north and south between and parallai with , ; , Eighth and Ninth streets, be vacated from rhroadwsyto MulbstTe a tree U. Ttsia ordinaaee to aakaeSset from aad after its paasace aad pabtieattos: -. . - I , p.sd .nd PP-JeVVhrLsr, Attest W. W. Avtm, City Cksrk. tjOf, - tValuable IFarray ' WILL be sold cheap, a good FARM eaTSeeeeay 4- . Acres, lying four sauaa North of taavA'ity ol. '.. Richmond, on the Rjehmond aad Newport TSitaypike, . It ia well watered has tfssua acres Tfarhera goad. ''

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well selected Frait, Ac. Ac It is admirable adapted - . r for a "Stock Farm. For terns, Ac, enquire of . . ; , T C. B. atUKCUKNAIl AtCvr ' -

No. XT, Meaa-t., aver Uaiaea'a aore. Richmond, July 6th, lea. t bit 1 . Riciniaoivii'f!: Insnrance Comparoy;rtioh.ra.ond, Jndiana. - STOCKHOLDERS: 'Mt-u ;! Roaiar M obbissom, Sb., WiLUast Baxtbb, DaJiitL B. Caawroap, Jas. VaNrzsM,Jau4 Josas W. Yao, Etb m c. Kellt, ' Jom H. Mooaatan, Asrabam Gaaa, Isaac R. Howaas, Jostrra W. Haimbs, Gaoaea W. YimisAX, . William Pabbv, Nosh S. Lb ins, - - Mabb I. Ravrsa, ' , , Willi abt CHraaa, Isaac P. Kt am, CaurriAM C. Frrra, AvDBarw P. Scorr, riuus P. Vontn,-" " Jambs L. Momrasow, " SrarasM R. Wmoiiiw, Jaaaa K. Karvas, - - Joaa W. Gar sas, -TsuMiaa WooawcTT,!,!-''::;''f Robbbt MoaaiasoBT, "4. "- Joaa M. Una, Iwnmm V HisaiLl'ti r nwasjj G. AfesjA, fi ivtmi W. Faaacana. - Wliuia O. McxrVT. ' Jobn C. Haiilst, William 8. Rbip, . Jacob B. Ji'Liah, !' Jbssb M. HttToa-. "' ' Geo R. BLAjtcaajui. .. ..' ALaam B Paras. '

Reasons for Insuring in this Company: I. It ia a Home Company; all Premiums; are kept and paid out hero, instead of beta neat to KaefcrB X -Cities. More tbaa $500, ana aaanally, to paid ? tt Stat of Indiana, to Foreign Inaaraace Coaapaadea, alt of which might be kept at homo, by insuring ia Home 1 1 ' Companies. m . 2. Tbe Cash CapiUl is f 100,004, and tbe Htocjtholders are responsible to the Insured for ISO.OW more 1 making the sum of $200,000, pledged for the payment of losses. .... , ,i'f viT 3. As this Company eon fines u operations cltieay : ' to a few counties in Eaatera Indiana, and to Fife ley.,. , ; surance exolusivoly, and avoids specially basaadpus . . .

risks and as Eastern Companies of larger capital ex,-. , .

tend their risks all over the L mon, and take large spe, .. daily hazardous risks J it ia relatively Stronger aad . ( more reliable thaa any of them. , , .

J . United SUtas Bonds are deposited by this Cpep-; , . . f pany with the Auditor of State to secure tbe payment ' ' "

of losses. Foreign Companies have not a single dot-" ' Ur deposited with tbe Auditor. Their capital Is all r ' "' out of the State ours il at borne, subject to "alt de-' ; i maods upon it. ' ' '-' r ' " :

4. Risks are taken at a low rates, and onaa favor able terms, as by any other responsible FIrelnetiraaee Company. J .oases will be adjastsd aad paid pruaaptl

and liberality and good faith observed towards all -and ' as evidence of this, it ia sastcirat to atala, sfaat the Stockholders are kaowa turtnaghout failelit iadiana r. . , to be men of the higheai reepoaaibtlity and integiity. . aJ-This Company will be ready to iasoe Bokiciaa da Wv)the 2ith of July, 1804. , j lW3ir. o ' ' ' I.- .. ..

TJ. 8. Sanitary , Oo saion Claim Acncy.

NO CHABGE FOB SEBVItTEB. l :l LEWIS 1. STITBBS, Agent V. rWuitary' ' " CommissMin, Army and Wavy CUiea Afney , Ofllcei ' J 1

A . .. cor.. Mam aad Manoa Wraota, stteri naiad, ajaa. e ,

r., luu uu jaju-aua uiieaw, hictiiiiwo, - p hicb communications relative to - Penautaff;. IV1 w a, Arrfara of Payauaa ether claims against tbe , ' ment must be addrsssstl. --- . ..VH.,'t

la whicn. noun tics. Government i June2, 1M5. ; : tj ( ;leVlia,: STATE OF IHDIANA. q . -Wayne County') H a,! JOHN FISHER and :R and 1 iR, L HER, et all 'MfrmdoMlM I JA.t ilsULK la tbe Wayae Com boa Pleas Court. Seot'r Tertu. n v-,i-, , i a. u, iwj, raraoon, .-vo. ' DANIEL FISHER, et alt 2J2. -n t . j- . i B?a P0'-'. That,o tbia 23ad day of June, 'i . lf bovasSBed Ptamtina by Jaaaea Perry 1 heir Attorney, filed ia tWosueeaf the Cleefc of saavi " -. n a-ieas vou t, taanr aosapleial afaioat . ' eu t ',mnt th above eaaitlad eaoaa, turpthmt ' with the amdaeit of . . - .T-i 7i. j - -

fcodanta, Daniel fmher. laaae Fiabar and Jeaee Pisaen l 'iu amis ot Mobmton Fiatr. Il..r,w. v.. ia :ii. .

S".h timixh aod Smith, ber 'husband, ah.lHll a ln.atL. L. I SV .a m. . . ... ' children of Jonathan lehsev sVaasata FisW, LUd of isaniei I is tier. CMxanetO - and Eaa lrr.K i.;i. of Mary Moon and Theodore Hatter, tha mkn -w. drenof Sarah Haines and tbe unknown efaiidrii,r kathaB Fiaher, are not reside ta of tbe Htafar of fndl- i! ana. :.; -.. . t -. . Said defendants are therafora tm.ln nUKA .. '.i ' filing and pendency of aaid conrolaiat aarainat thm " ' and, that anlesa tbey sppaar aad answer rdeeear thereto, at tbe calliae of t taa saad eaaaw aa 1 Aav af th.. Tm "f a f ' . . .. L. t

. - w. us wraia aout . . bald at the Crt Honse ta Ceotervilla, oa uiSeeoQJ 1 Monday of September aaxt. aaid cevaolaMH aotf 'AaPl''J

iatters aad things therein eoataaoad aad ssaagad, will : 1 1

" aa mi, ana toe eass cause wu OS Jsaara aad, : determined in thehr abeenee. - - ?

t v t - Witaeas SAM. B. SCHLAGLK, CtorV, Ct -'. I .SEA LV Mai " S Of said Coart, at Csailai I tti.- " , ' um it Jiim Atfivw e AuJ I

. Ceatervflle, June 22, lee4. (pr. tea SSJ . leUt ' - ' - - . - . i 1 I I f f TsT. Water Power end lofind1. T Also, Two Acrss of a Good Ctoas Qiiarry I -varybxtle wwkad . . &a 1Qj FORaA T sTTIaa , asood, and withia " 1 5- t IbTjl IJli - ; aale oo fair taraas. Jteasda iBBjaur .-., 0 jCi-ia.! 0ns of th Bsst liS Sotts t 3

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