Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 22, 27 July 1865 — Page 3

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LOCAL COLUMNS. RICHMOND, INDIANA: a Thursday, July 27, 1865.

MM lllllOiliL Bill Designated Depository AND lIs AsCTaVX. AG'T OF THE UNITED STATES. ALSO Sr cial Agent of JAY COOKE, For the sale of the 7 -30 LOAN, eucceed tlie "Richmond Branch of the Lank of the Stat '," and is now open for the Irauaaction of a General llituk tag Iiuiue. It keep constantly on hnud a larjre supply of 7-30 Note, of all denomination, tt sale and iu.ni.--ifi.i. ...' Itcdeema T-30 Coupon at maturity, without harpc. Abo, all U. H. 5 percent. notes, whether due or not, at their full value, and accrued inU.-rt.-at to date, Iteccives monev on deposit, subject to sight check. " . J-'urnishes) Draftt on the principal cities of the United Stittes. m Collect the Interest Coupons on all Government Loans. Ilur and Sells, nil clae of (Joirrnmrnt Hrruriilps, and being a designated Lepository and Fiuancial Agent of the Cnited rotates, it ha superior advantages for transacting all business connected with the Onvcrnment tipin the most favorable terms. OFFICE HOCKS FKOM A. M., TO 3 P. M. Cho. r. e otlin, Albert II. IllaaM-hard, Pres't. Cashier. Richmond, June 2, Muil Tiirio Table. niCHMO.l POST OFFICE, Oct. 10, 186L MA I I.SI (LOSE, oliimbus and East 8 4i A.M Chi.-iigo 10 00 .n. Cinrintiati J 00 r.. ll.n ton Wav 4 00 r.w. 8 j a.m Indianapolis and West MAII.N OP KM. 'ndianapolia and West 10 4S a.m. Cineinnati II 30 a.m. havton Way 11 :I0 a.m. ('hiragn n 30 r.M. t'oliiuibus ami East. 10 4 i A.M. Boston and Beery Mire, leaves Tuesday and Fridav, at 12 00 it, do. arrives same days at ...10 00 a.m. I'nin i Citv, via Arbs, IVthel te., leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 110 A.M. tin. arr. Ttiardar, Thursday ami Srtnrday at 5 00 r.M. Winchester via New tiarden, leaves Monduv and Friday, at H 00 a.m. do. arr. Tuesday ami Saturday, at ......... 5 00 r.M. .fVr-OMii-eopen from 7:30 a! m. to 7:30 r. M. Oil Sunday, from V:00 to 10:00 a. m. A. W ILLIANS, r. m. Death of Alfred B. Cook. The uncertainty as to the fate of our young and highly esteemed friend A. B. Cook, was the only reason why a notice of hira has not before appeared in our paper. It was hoped and believed, for tome time, by his father, Mr. Edwin Cook, of this city, that he bad not embarked fromWUinington, N. C, on that ill-fated ship Gen. Lyon; but that hope lias been dissipated, and reliable information has been received that lie with 4(4 passengers was lost in a storm on board of that vessel only 3G out of 500 were saved. Alkkkd II. Cook, first volunteered iu the 8th Ind. Rejj't, aud served three montl)9 as Serg't Major. He next volunteered in tho 5th Cavalry, and was detailed as Assistant Quartermaster, serving as such up to the time he was captured in July, 18o4, in Georgia. As a prisoner, he was the recipient of the Andersonvillo horrors for about two months, when he was exchanged about the first of last March, and then came to Wilmington, where ho started for home, as above stated, and perished on board of the Gen. Lyon. He was universally beloved by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance brave and modest, he attracted and held friends to him. As an only son, his loss to his parents is irreparable; while his sterling qualities of head and heart, cause all who knew hira to deeply sympathise with them in their loss, and mourn the loss to the country of one of her gallant defenders. TIIE tlOARU OF HEALTH. At a meeting of the Board of Health, held Tuesday Evening the 25th iqst., in view of fart, that contagous diseases of virulent character, were already reported as beginning to spread in our Eastern cities, it was Rksolvkp, That the peculiarities of the season, and the apprehension of epidemic disease in the judgement ef this Board, require more than usual care in fruarding the health of the city. We therefore suggest to the city Council, that the Street Commissioner should. lor a few mouths to come, take special rare that the treets and alleys of every part of the city be kept thoroughly cleansed nd in condition to secure prompt ' and complete draiuage. Also, that it is the interest of every ciliten to see that his own premises are at once freed from all accumulations of filth of every sort, and when anything of the kind is allowed to remain in his neighborhood, or knowledge, that be report the same to the health officers of his Want, that it may be declared a nuisance and abated as such. In view of the above action of the Board of Health.

U UhopaJ that cit.i.n. generally will be prom,4 in re- 1 all aJ sundry of everything needed to porting all cases needing the attention of the Board, 1 "set Up" the important business of ItOUSCJ a member from the Ward iu which the nuisance ; i,-,,vniT i)r -.l.-ia. Wr. la ol.ov.

ensts. With the superabundance of rain that has fallen this year, alt kinds of decaying matter, vegetable or animal, will breed contagion more rapidly than usual, and contagious diseases acquire wore virulence and remain in such localities longer than elsewhere. By timely precaution, we may escape altogether. The members of the Board of Health are 1st Ward. Pr. S. R. II sail as, J. W. I'lt ssti. i w.rd.-XaTBAM I.ys,Jos. P. SrATTA. 1 , V SI Warvl, tr." Wootrs? President, Dr. Viisun Kaaacr. sia. WarJ,Pr. T. H. P4Tia, Noblb Xtwrorr. Xr-The Dover M. E. Chapel, just erected, will be dedicated on Sunday, Aug. 6th, by Bishop D. W. Clark, of Cincinnati. Services at 10J o'clock, A. M. Great Excitement. The New York Dry Goods Store has gotten up a Cheap Sale of all their summer Goods. Go aud examine for yourselves. Great bar gains are offered.

Two Good Brick Residences, for sale at a bargain. Every convenience very desirable property. For further particulars, inquire at 43, Front-street, south of Main.

XfTlu honor of the officers and soldier of the glorious 69th, just returned, Fire Co. No. 2 give a ball and supper tonight (Thursday) at Starr Hall. Closing out. Our cheap sale of Dre Goods, commenced on Monday, July 17, and will be contined for thirty days. 'All Dress Good remaining on hands after that date, will be sent elsewhere and sold at auction. These goods are marked down to panic prices, at the New York Store. "The American Conflict." Every intelligent nan in this country knows who Horace Greeley ia a a distinguished writer and man, Tn uch, it is only necessary to say he is the author o the above entitled work. The a pint, for thin rount j Micaroey Wesson, E'., is waiting on the People fo ' ! their signature to hi subscription book fur the work, and he has taken tbe pain to procure the opinions c ' mme of oar moat prominent cititeni, who bare re a ,u ,t vol., on whoso matured and clear judgment i impicit reliance can be placed. The following are Ter j j if extract: j Iter. X. H. Phillips, of the M. E. Church Pearl-) : charge, iit: "After bavinz can-fully read 1st vol.. ; j regard it as a fair and impartial history of the cause . ! and combinations, from their berinnin,rs, that brougl 1 i lUnt nurl.t. r...rf,,l ,r . rA i. ,..l in . r,.,.. " , r--intensely interesting? style, and my library would b i ry incomplete witiiout it." ) Iter. L. W. Chapman, Pastor of the first Presbyb I nan t-tiurcn in tins city, says: "o history of the war j in its incipient lrinninps and progress, has been jjive to the public, so full and minute in all respects, as this The 1st rot., now bvinp circulated, enters but a shor distance into the history of actual hostilities; but a far a we are able to judjre from what is written, ther can be no doubts, but that it will be second to none i this respect as yt-t published. The mechanical execu . tion of the work is fully equal to its literary characi ter. -The fine steel illustrations of notable men, wh j hare been either in a civil or military capacity, con ' eerned in the great movement, north or south, add ' much to the value of the work." Rev. J. P. AgeiibroaJ, Pastor of the Baptist Church in our city, thus speaks of it: "This work excells ant will outlive all others of the kind yet written because containing more that is reliable, and w ill continue to lie of interest hereafter. There is less of blood and carnage brought to view; but more of all tin real elements that entered into the struggle, and any one wanting a hook of thia kind, containing that which will be of permaueut value, w ill do well to purchase' this work." Major I. Kinley, Provost Marshal of this district, says: "It is just such a work as the character and eminent ability of its author should It-ad as to expect. Thorough, radical, philosophical, it traces the rebellion to its legitimate cause American slavery." Greenbacks. Every candid matt knows that there is no reason why Dry Goods should be as dear, with gold at as they were when it was selling for 8-80, therefore we call on every good citizen to come with their " Greenbacks" and buy Goods at Gold prices. New York Store. For Sale Cheap. A good set of brick 3'ard tools, consisting of wheel for tempering mud, wheelbarrows, Ac Which will be sold at a bargain if application is made soon. Apply to or address THOMAS CASH, uouth seventh ttrtel, liichmond, InJ. Repairing and Jobbing. Millers arc respectfully notified thsit Mr. James Dkmpsf.y, is prepared to sharpen MillPicks on short notice, ami all who want small jobs of white and blacksmithing done to their entire satisfaction, are in vited to give him a call, at his shop iu the rear of Barnard dV Co.'s Grist Mill, at the corner of Sixth and Noble-sts. We but reflect the opinion of all who know Sir. Dkmtsey as a workman, when we say that he thoroughly understands his business and is a No. 1 skillful mechanic. Keep it before the People, that the best place in the city to buy Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps is at McMeaus & Bro.'s. New York Cash Store. Tremendous Reduction. All our Summer Goods Cotton Pantaloonerv Casimeres a:id Shawls, are now marked down at our Cheap Sale to Gold Prices. Come now, if vou want Goods. XgrThc stock of Carpets, and of Staple and Fancy Goods, at the Bee-Hive Store of D. B. Crawford, is yet in a good condition to select from because he always has the best of everything Go and see. ?Go to the Bookstore of the Messrs. Nicholson Ai BlO., for anything in the Book and Stationery line, and vou will not be disappointed either iu the excellence of the article or price. Their pictures and frame are fine. jt"The Nye Brothers Stove Store, contains the verv kind of a Stove, and good and impartial, is to go and buy of the Messrs. Nye. XFor Wall Paper and Notions, No. 93, Main st, is the place for bargains. S. G. Dugdale, takes special pains in always having latest and most fashionastvi03 0f Papers, Window Curtains, , . . . ,, 4At.. VJV 1111-1-1 a 1111. JC-"Whilst the lamp holds out," and whilst lamps are so generally used, there is no place iu the city they can be had on fairer terms, or where the most fastid ious taste in selection can be better suited, than at Messrs. Ridge Co.'s Lamp Depot, No. S$, Mair-st. Go and see. Alt the iron clads aud monitors in the West Gulf and Mississippi squadrons, arc to be laid up.

SPECIAL NOTICES

j W".4TKD, Ten active canvassing Agentt,to opi erate in city and country ; apply at No. 3 South Fifth j street, or address Box No. 29, Richmond, Ind.

! WHtsKER I ! '.Those wishing a fine set of whiskers, : scenes attendant upon his tragic and U asrnled Oemrse. , . ... . . . , v.;- Hr Joseph H. Barrett. Commissioner of I ensions, an.ee moustache, or a beaut i ul bead of g My han", I u earl ready, in one volume of ! wUl please read the card of THUS. F. CHAPMAN m . oTer -U() ', another part of this paper. 2-3 : Emb..sed Cloth, S3: Pbeep. Library atvle; f.X; . printed on extra fine paper aDd lound in half calf. Jj. ennan edition, titty cents higher on each style of I Cheap Sale, If vou want a cheap bind ,1(r. . i -v- V c. t . '' This work is RrlMJe aJ Aheti. It was written , drc33, goto the AC lortv Store the) ; bT lhc jjemlem-n whose name it bears, anl the dau are clOSinf OUt all their Slimmer goods, i naterial points of Mr Uncln-s early i Jrt L,usl,,c. uufc ''1C, ' : hisU,rv and political career (.it is not now improper ; at gold prices. I to mention, i was furnislied by him-i-!f to Mr. Barrett, j I who for several rears std iu coondential n-lati.tis to ! the President. "Tl author has resided iu ashing -j A CARD TO INVALIDS. too from the rerv bee'mmug of the admmiitralitm. and J has explored the recor ls of tiie War Odice for facts, ! . ... ! and had access to other sources of information not ; A Clergyman, while reswling m South America as a usuuI!v ac0l-sible. Interwoven w ith tlie narrative, in i missi'inarv. discovered a safe and simple remedv 6r i chrrm"l'vi.-al order, are full extracts from Mr. Lin-

tiiet'ure ot ervons eaanes, r.anv iienr, iis- j jice.-i:. wua tif ----- . r , , . . a , .'. . .. I and most acceptable n.anner. His administration is eases of the t r.rary and Seminal Organs, and the I e,u.iJaIol al,'br lDU,rxnyw?, las State papers comwholc train of disotders brought on by baneful and ! plete. while tie narrative of tlie author c ncertiing tl.e vicious habits. G'eat numbers have been alreadv great event of the period is clear, concise and srimicred bt this noMe remedy. Promptftl by a desire to j The nnrtrai "J

j benefit the afflicted and un'orttiuate, I w ill seu I the j r-cie for preparing and using this m -diciue, in a sealel envelope, to any on who needs it, f'm of Chargr. i Please iu- Iose a post paid envelope, addressed to ' yourself. ! AJJr, j JOsEPH T. IX M AN, j Station 1. Biel lloi sr, Xir York Citf. June 8, 1-105. li ly. K CM A It K A HI. I" Cl'RK OF STI FF K' EE j BY ALLCOt'K'S POROI S PLASTEItS. i How many persons," from stepping on a piece of or- ; i ange peel, have been lamed for life. A case which might have been of this kind has just lieen brought to . J our notice. A gentlemau, from placing the heel of j j his boot on a piece of orange peel, was suddenly I j thrown down, and violently sprained his knee. lie ; I was six months confined to the hou-e, though he hail , j the best medical advice. As a last resort a very eini- j j nent physician was called in to see if anything more ! could be done. After examination he said: My opin- j . iou is, your knee will never be bent again." He reci commended that the whole leg and kuce should be eu- j , cased ilia plaster of Paris bandage, which would aci celerate the permanent stiffening of the knee, and said, "the sooner it was done the better." But tlie patient, before trying the application and having a j stiff knee for life, enveloped it in our Porous Plasters, i and in less than two mouths his knee was perfectly j cured. j Priucipal Agency, Brandrcth House, New York. ; By the yard or single plaster. Soli by dealers in medi iciues. WHISKERS! WHISKERS I Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches T Our Grecian Compound w ill force them to grow on the smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in Six Weeks. I - - . -- 1 , Price. It. 00. Sent by mail anvwliere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WARNER A CO., Box 133, Brooklyn, .V. V. S ly. j S-OTnK Ninth Nation al Bank of this City or j New Vonk. Joseph I". Orvis, President has beeu ' one of the most enterprising and successful agents for ' tlie various k)verntnent loins. Over fifty million dollars have been placed in the hands of the 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 the country. Its object is i patriotic, and the high reputation of its officers, as well as its capital of a million dollars, is a sure guarantee that the 7-T.0s subscribed for through its agency will be promptly forwarded. i Rlitor of Rifhmond JilltulittM : I Dear Sir With your permission I wish to say to I ' the readers ol your paper thai I will senn nv return i mail, to all who wihitt free a Receipt, with full di- ! rections for miking and using a simple Vegetable ! Ii:itm tint ui'.l etK-etnallv remove, in t-'ti days, Piinj pies, Uiotehes, Tan, Kn-ckles, an t all I mptiriti.-s of the ' kin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and ieau I j ti'nl. I will also miil free to dose having Bald II'ad. or ' Bare Faces, simple direi tioiis ao.l iii'orui ition that ! will enable them to start a 'o!' grow th of l.iiiuai ant lla. Whiskers, or a Mnu-tuch. in less than thirty ! davs. All applications answered hv return nmi without ' charge. Respectfully our-. THUS. K.CII APMAV. C!ieinivt. Bioadway, Now ork. i 2-m. s Resistance at an End! Great news of brilliant achievements is arriving from i every quarter. Heads tlmt most furiously re!el against the laws fl beatitv, wdetner tev be white, irou traT, sandy orirlarintr rV'l, re erery-where j STRIKING THEIR COLORS, I And assuming tho lov liest brown or the most lustrous 1 and perfect black, under the swift operation of CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE Which transfigures them in a feiv moments. Manufactiired bv CRISTADOKO. No. R Aster House, Ne York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. AFtW REAOXsin THE A TVf 1.1 UT1 A TVT TXT A vTITT ! XXav ii.vmi wv Aa.aaAA IS THE BEST. It is made on the best principle while the foreign watch is generally made on no principle at all. The foreign watch is m stly mad? by women ani boys, by hand. While their labor is cheap, their work is dear at any price. Such watches are made without plan, and sold without guarantee. They are irregular in construction, and irregular in motion. Tbey are designed only to sell, and they boying is the party most thoroughly a dd. Those who have kept "aneers." lepines," and "Swiss levers,"" in professed repair for a few years w ill appreciate the truth of our statem -ut. THE PLAN OF THE AMERICAN WATCH Instead of being made of several hundred little pieces, screwed together, the body of the American Watch is formed of of SOLID PL ATES. No jar interferes with the harmony of its working, and no sudden shock can throw its machinery out of gear. In riding or anv business pursuit, it is all held togeth- j

eras firmly as a single iece of metal. It is just ; , what all machinery should be j 1st. ACCURATE, 2d. SIMPLE, 3d. STRONG, 4th, ECONOMICAL. We not only secure cheapness by our system, but quality. We do not pretend that our Watch can be ', bought for less money than the foreign make-believes, but that for iu real value it U told fir one-half the ' price. OCR SOLDIER'S WATCH named Wm. Ellery)is ' what its name indicates Solid. Substantial, and aiwaha , Reliable warranted to stand any amount of Marching, Riding or any figthing. Our next higher quality of W'atch ; named P. S. ; Bartlett; is similar in size and general appearance, but i h-s more jewels, and a more elaborate finish. OCR LADIES' WATCU, recently trougbt ont. is : pnt up in a great variety i f patterns, many of them 1 of rare beauty an 1 workmanship, is quite small, but ' warranted tokeep time. i THE PROOF of the merits of our Watch may be foenj tb fact tiiat we now employ over seven ' hundred workmen in our factories, and that we are ' still una tie to supply the constantly increasing ici mand. j Our three-quarter plate watch is thinner and Lnter : than tbeothT we have describe 1. Its fin- caronomj eter balance is delicately adjusted to correct the varia- : tton caused by change of temperature. These watchI are the fruits of t!;e latest exper snents in chroooitetry, ; an! are made ly our best workmen, in a separate de- ; p irtment ot our factory. For the finest tiaie-keeping ; qualities they challenge coicpsrix n with the best ' works of the most famous English and Swiss makersj KOBLIXS k APPLETOX, i Afents for the American Watch Ca. J 12 Brmdway, New York.

Life of Abraham Lincoln. PRESENTING HIS EAKLV HIaTORi , political career, and speeches in and out of Congress: alto a peneral view of Li policy a President or the UDilei MiH- with hit mwum. Droelamations. letters, etc..

and a history of hi eventful adiuioislratioo. and of the inui I 'iw'i-'j;i4'u i i n n m fin . . H.tvu ge-l tor with Mr. Lincoln by tin? Publisher. The like ness ;un been pnawiuncvd by tuaoy personal Ii.vns the bc-t. Tlie PuUUIier. immediately upon the decease of Mr. Lincoln, sent an artist to sketch tlie scenes closely identified with his early life, and also the scenes immediately associated with t;ie burial at SpringSeld, IHitioi. and will have the j !einre of presenting the following original illtistnif ions iu the volume. 1, Birthplace of Vr. Lincoln. 2. The Emigration from Kentucky in I-0-5. 3. llcuv. Spencer county, Indiana, tlie h'.n.e of Mr. Lincoln for thirteen years, and where his toother died. 4. The Crawford Place, where young Lincoln vorfc.I for 22 cfiir jt-rdty. i. Little Pigeou Bspii-t "'uirrh, where Mr. Lincoln ben a youth and hi parents attended, ti. His Mother's tirave. 7. Anderson Creek Farrr, where he was ferryman for nine month-. S. The Log House in Sangimon ceiirtv. 111., where the :;.0':i rails" nere split . His Springfield Residence. 10. The Scene of his First Inauguration, etc.. etc. CLARK 11. HADI.LV, of this city, is agent for Wavne Township, tor this m rk. nn I is now enga-el in presenting it to the public: and taking the address of those who desire to secure this valuable contribution to the History of the Mum red President. Now is the Time to Buy a New Carriage, Very cheap been used riot to exceed one Jar. Inquire of A. X. NEWTON', Surgeon D.ntist. 1 in porta Bit rVoIicc! The NEW YORK CASH STORE Is now receiving its Second stock of SPKING AND SrMJUKK GOODS! Which will be found one of the largest, most Fashionable, and Best Assortment that has ever been in Kich- ; niohd. it will almost dailv lc increase! during th. tCL-i-i- .!.... k:iiii i:m ii iiung - i. mat appears in lae r.astern Markets. Our Stock of Silks. Ihicals, Oriental Strie, Ber agES, Grenadines, Foutards, Tissues, Ograndies. Lawns, and iinghauis is very large, all of which armarked at prices as low as any Market in Anrrica. We would invite particular attention to our variety of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Which is at present very complete. Also some new and beautiful styles of SHAWLS & CLOAKS, Cassimeres. Satinelts, Jeans, Twe.xls Summer Pantaloonerr, with a full st.nk of goods adapted to MEN AM) IJOVS' WEAR. Onr Xotion Department is the largest eve- opened in this count-y. Everything in the Dry Ooods line can be got without the trouble of shopping, aud at prices that defy competition. Come and see for yourselves a:id let comparison be the guide of your judgment New York Store, AI i:.V. JOHNSTON A CO., ROI-UirTOKS. Commissioner's Sals of Raal Sstata. sa' OTK'K is civon that Uvlrttioef n order of the Wjmo Court of Comii on Pleas of the Stat.- of Indian., the undersine 1, a riiiuiissioi-er apjiotntcd bv- sai.l Court to sell the bind ot" John iiollini-sivorth. an insane persou, will offer for sale, at auction on tlie premises on Saturday, the 12th dy of Ans. IM53, IWtBecn ,!ie Imiir f ,0 -AtH.k A ,lld 4 0.clock r. M. of said day the following described land : The North Fast quarter of Section Nineteen 19 in Township Kiffhteeiv Is , Bange F urteen .la East, in Wayne Countr, Indiana, c.ait.tining l'"iO acres. The same to be sold subject to the taxes of lSi. One third of the purchase money will be required at the time of sale: one third in nine months, and one i third in Fiehteen months from dav ot sale. The deferred payments to be secured by a mortage on the land, ana to Dear interest Irum .late ot sale. HENRY JAY, Commissioner. June 8th, 165. 1 i-4w. $5.40. ti.. -1 1 1 1 : t 1 - W.em. trv..n.- I,th..,. .i T,,mil-, ing'trom Williamsburg to B'.oomiiisport. GREAT SALE! Closing octof BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, NO HU.MBUC! -C'MEANS A BROTHER offer their entire stock 4.T.M. of Boots Shoes, Hats t t'aps, at cost FOR THIRTY HAYS. They mean just what they siy, and invite the people to call and sat-sfv themselves of Lie truth of this j assertion. A spleneil CIIAXCE FOR n.VUfJAIXS. Store in "Henry Buildinz." Main St., next door to Kern and Fox's Clothing Store. AicMEANS A BRO. Richmond, June S, li6a. i-tf. 3jTra.iiiotI Ladies! PSOFTvON VERAX'S DIAMOND DROPS! sr Cimlar. er tXSSravtsv , C- K- MOSB JB At CO . Ocaaral Ama, F O Bnmt esei. Caioago. rJiaa. OflLas ta Soata Ctark Sme. Tar mmia at WSoieaai tm Cbeawa bstrajiKAMS va-H kbaacx. rwLiatm. races ft mill, losd satrrs csti o smith. SMITH SWTU. sad B. aODVUX: aad Sar sale

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HIS IMMENSE MENAGERIE

Compoeed of on or the Largcit and Moat Interesting, and la all veapecta, THE MOST RARE AND CURIOUS ZOOLOGICAL COLONY

JS IHMESSE Alill.W, romtiri.,in- l.ird. of rar and rorereo-i ptmar. Anann; tbme - Wanderer oi lb, C jper !s p " wilt b found jsciumi of tue tdiowiue; 1 ftp. tln.l. .i-nt Vunlii:

African ltlicn... Hpanish Mraw, Wheedi.li Bird. Loto Pinlfl. Afrfc-an Crowned Cranes, Oolden and Filrer rheaannti, Clunt'se and Kngliah l'ti.-n.it.ts, Kiux I-.rife, Albion Guinea Hens, White an 1 Grey Troiical Cockatoos, Farad i liird. r-outh Anuiican l-arnd. Aiatic and Afnran Parrote a..l Paronet. Alx a creal aritjr of Austraiiait birds of rurireoui. pTu.itne. Attached to this Grand Kxnoettion aro THE OILY ARABIAN CAMELS IX AMERICA.

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mor Ibaa baa ever beoa acracnpiisbed by any of t he brntc rinaltei A DEN OF PERFORMING WILD ANIMALS.

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. hr ler imir, vlikh mark rxhibltlona of a proinlsca. - t - t for yrars to a-coiriilih tlo,ii,l lie tu.w conies tf.r tie i, or b. pus K. w iro(aic to civ the , 1, at otice t. the merely - neual instinct of our n.lnr. hut .liL-l totl.e IMiawitAI, tilALITIKH, and while i au.1 Dili l, IiUi to renectton, sua eu to the view - .f .tpa of the power, drein. enodneit and wledrxn of LAUGHTER E0UND THE "WOKLD. purpose to V Inrubrions. or evrlnaiTele dl,4.-tlc k. thought, and fumuliee FOOD FOB REFLKCTIOX. Sver seen, comprising spcimene M From Greenland' icy mountain, From India' eoral itrtu l, Where Af.ic'e nnnv fountain, KoU down thti relden Bund: -hi . Frini many n neint riTer, From many a pa'iuy plsin,'" ITava been gathered to perfect till (ftamt collection, aiming- which will be ftmud lli following lit, whk-h embrace .nie i f tb Zoohairal Fss linens, and i deemed Iu be lb corrM catalojr.ie now on exhibition : A.iatic and African KlephantM, Armbian Cme4( tVneiral Ieopard. Royal Hraziltan Tif-er, Cap Oood 11"P Ijon aud Lion ens, Amazon, Hlack T.trr, Faather of Paraguay, ftripct rd 1-polled Hyenas, California Gtwtf Boars. BU k Hear of Hudsosi Bay, Cinnamon Hear uf t.rryon, lclincoinon ana Ant Future, Kamldian Lion and laoneea, 1-ionee and w help. Zebra of 7-abarw. Ap, ftlonke- and Blon, New linllaud Kanjraroi. IVrvyian Lvasxa, Alxa r f the Andes, Banta F Item, Otter froca the handwH-h Inle, Nehrrmta JlnfTalo. Siberian while roon. Civet and Mtink .. Portupin. Bwtdvn, 0pnutna, Asiatic Jackals, Syria O.stta, Madagawr liahtuta, Ac OF EDUCATED ANIMALS ! Kir, Ircn.L.) t ell lfzmt, Jlot Ior llr, nMt AccemM(mI JL.cmr ct AaimaU nnl tb ilTrtpmeBt f thir rare quA..ti, nniVr patient ifuimrtor ii calculate! to 9-itm the not'irt tWJbe hjuaa in TTI "V SK T-.T Dual, (etui the firvt offerrd fur public iaspctK.a. A HEED OF PALATINE SHEEP, a-t wibhj rarer u riirrratiy oeaOTUUl. TK THF BLiriD HORSE EXCELSIOR I wrf-rnurKM hare elicited tbe m frAx.im ot thouwuli. Tbta beautifal aoimal w un'uri-! Ur the purity of ite blooti, tha LQI'I.S1TK mTMMJTTKV of ite fra and I TM RARE ITKLLI(;E3rCEI A he w blind, be ran not obey any tira aivett hira, Init knows etery inWaatsun an W Dutster'e Toice. and afi-Pi to m wish w.ih IM Uiim of a Aiid m ana momua of every expremej aa Ut cltt$ THE TEAIITED H0E3E DOUGLAS A most beautiful antcial, exquis.My piiDortinlv aim i i trie most pe-maf aaul rvuurkbl uilt.ie-Lllil-VI jl ALiTIta. EDUCATED MARE REBECCA I d.Mrile--- compouxtd t grmtm, hre imri inot and muaxat, and do cvarytuui; !froca .arr; a of a f'tabO. IDAHO. bce kind il fart d eapoearin: I t J-o the rint atrtde under t to mien neini... ! Im.. ukl w.tl intnk perfis - tnanre wkicb etartie and arpriee Ixr At mi inrtiaru tare bm tni-ioerf. and who, by tb lewciae af ke bew bmacbt aader the eoeoplee aldrioa. Their Tkrllliac and Mtwrtllnai T r MB. BICE 'will eibil.it IU, wsrion aasl wiij civ a-a mteyesttB; ad encctnet LECTURE TrPOW THE AimtAX, . KlNGLKJJsl lli A aVUTSHSOUa. Korwiihetaivdicr tbe innnaMwal.1 attrmrt arias of fci eatablwhaumt. MR. KICI kae aVtcrssiaed to pajar in nneal within tbe rearbofaJLaaWkna aceea-diBATly put Lla fe-w of artmieaieai a jidlnejaj . AdaJt SO cta Cl.ii.Jrew aadee 1 yra. oVa, J5 n. Tb Vwprt will enter the town ia GfcAXD FF.0(.U-.-IOV at M e'riock A. M, praxealeaj by Tfce M4rm Swaa Ckario Vrsva kf Iflllsa ts-sarsaeans . A ad lowd bra MgiSVit rwtaarw- - MT-T of U lil-.SS anal CA6ul vt thai wiiet in '"-W oT I-eu-w-d Asuwala, Mor, M.lea. e. e-: s"4 f ' tkrwaxk to avSBrial iree, will pcrti is lo ta fimrm f aTlfclllltW iae- Door Open at 1 1-3 and 1 P IT. Pear. loroaaiicn Coaucscs at 1 axid 7 l-X. 4. a. WABNtu, Gen Aotat.

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Cur Warranted if Directions Followed! laale Battle will las aaeata te be assvl three ttaa aajSYMPTOMS. Tat) SVaWSaoeaS nf CnHllt. Mw tfH TCTf tUlgai. rsreias Ba4 tkarj hae a eoM. thai lkf kave (r aacsii siiaeks. aal are ere sensitive i Ike eaaagta r lewcaiara, la taM eosvalUea, the aeae mj b try. er slltrM altMftarg. Itli aaa aerial, after wara tklefc aaa aakealfs bmjt rasa a. chraalc, the wtMfcarf as at torreastel la aaaatily aael tfceMH la aalliji (hey are sea thlch aatl beat j. aael are haahe4 er eerojbee er. Theitcrctleas swYesfraslve, raaslBK a kssa hreaU: Ue rolce thick aaa aatal : the rjrea art. rah 1 the eeaae af sssetl Is leeea4 er etMreea : asssflNM freeieatlr laftes aiacr. -"' Aaeiher eaawaa aatl tayamat jmnm ef Catarrh ts. thai Ihe rriest Is aMIcai la dear his ikiest la the saeralaa ef a thick ear sIIsbi aaaroaa, which has fhllea rrssss the heai aarlag the alght. Wbca this takes Ure u persaa ssar he ear thai his atscase ts est Its it le tbe laaaa. aaa shaaM leas he Usae la amattag M. The aheve are feat taw iae aaaf fatarrhal atatiaau. Write for tsar aaatahltt rrlblBB fatly ail jmnmn U will seal fEEE le say We are aally rerriv lag letlatm frwea selelrrs la Ihe array, aatl ethers la all parts ef Ihe I alee, he aaaei ararare H fraea aragjlets, earloalac I for eae. er ti far three hallles af this ealrlaa, aa4 alas aaaiereas leaUssealaas rress theae aalac It, heatriag evMeace af lu lathlllMe BcrHa. CAU for itlllltf ITABU UHI aaa take ae ether. iraotseUby aracgltai la yaar finally ee caa earleae the aaaey la a letter te as, aa. will seaa Ihe avrelrlee hy Biyreas. AtMreat Dr. D. H.SEELYEh Oe.rhleace. BRO'CHIjU.SYRUP he srAit-iae aav eon Caacha, Colds, Asthma, Bronchi tia. Bore Threat, Hoaraenua, Wheepiag Caaff a, aad Irritatioa of tho Bronchial Tabes or Langs, TioiiJiog la tho Throat, aaa Cronp. This fijrnt Is esaeclally hraetMal la sITrctless ef the Threat aa Brearhlal Tahea, raae4 hy Catarrh, trreatly aaslsllag la Its Bs-rssanral rare ahra aseel la eeaaeetlea with tho Beasrdy. It take la tlaie II aerer Mia le care tho setrrral rases of froaa. We aa etw asaert that this Hyraa will rare feaseaielloa la lu were! stages, hat ae go roaarlra. Iloasly rlaln for II rertala eglrtaal oaalltlrs aoi to he reaao la aay other yreaarafloB, for tho rrllrf aad rare of Ihe diseases above raaairraird. Betag agreahlo to tho taata, oafo far rhlldrea, speedy ia lu rsTrcU, gisiag otreagth la the voice aad laags. It will eaea Bad IU aay lata every fhssllyla the load, rrler. BI.0B aer bottle. Or. D. M. SCELYK a Co., ole rroee, Chicago, llllaels. V Laboratory at rreepert. III. .-"Fr sale by all Wholesale Drupfrists, and St retail by Unionist evervwlwre. AT nllfjliESALE BY JOHN I. VAKK, Cincinnati. Ohio. WM. J'UISSON, iK tcuit, Micliiiran. J. II. CONN ER, New Albany, Indiana. ' WILSON k I'ETKR,L;ulvme Kentucky. AT RETAIL BY J. JOIIXSOS, Jem-rarmville, Lid. and bt Dftrtiuitrrs cenkballt, October 19. 1S1. 35-lr. For sale in Kirbmonil, Intl., bv V-li. I'ofta, Plusnmer V Kelly, Snsnpson aV lluss. .Uullrr aV Collet and J. K. Avery V Co. IHC II IiKM Insurance Company. XaiolmxojKl, Iiidiuiiu. STOCKHOLDERS: RosaaT Mobbissmm, S., Wimts Hurts, Dl.MIL It. CSAWKOKP, Jas. Vawiis, Jn., Joint W. Yeo, Kthak C. Ket.LT, JOHS II. MOOKMAM, ABKAHAM lilll, Isaac It. Howard, Justara W. Maims, O Bo BUB W. Vaxmeman, William I'akrv, Noah S. I.beiis, ISWiKD O. VarUHAH, Clkhbmts W. I kiuiI hon, Jobs C. Haolkt, Jacob Ii. Ji li an. Oil K. liLAXL'HABD. Make E. Kurc, Willi ah V. Srna, Isaac 1. Kvash, ('hkihtiak C. KrrTA, Asnasw K. St orr, Chabi.es Y. Corriw, Jambs L. Mohkisson, Htephew K. WiitiH, Javkh E. Kbkvks, JOHat W. liBI'BSS, Thomas WwiiimiT, Kosrar Morkimson, John M. Oaar, JeSSB I. Slt.DALL, William . Scorr, William S. Hkid, JEKSE M. Ht'TTMN, Albert B I'avve. Ja. Reasons for Insuring in this Company: 1. It is a Home Company; all Fnsmiuois are kt and paid ont here, instead nf being sent te KaaU-ro Cities. More than $ iO0,Q0O annuall, is paid by the State of Indians, to Foreign Insurance Companies, all of which might be kept at borne, by insuring in Home Companies. J. The Cash Capital ia 100,000, aud tie Stockholders are responsible to tbe insured for 1(70,000 more, making tlie sum of (200,000, pledged for the payment of losses. 3. As this Company confine it operations chiefly to a few counties ia Eastern Indiana, and to Fire Insurance exclusively, and avoids specially hazardous risks ; and as Eastern Companies of larger capital extend their risks all over the Union, and take lare spe. cially hazardous risks ; it Is relatively stronger aud more reliable thaa any of them. 4. United States Rood are deposited bv this Company with the Aoditor of Slate to secure the parnient of losses. Forenrn Companien have rent a single dollar deposited with the Aoditor. Their capital is all oat of tbe State oars ia at borne, subject to all demand upon it. 5. Kiaks are takes at as low rates, and on as favorable terms, ss by any other responsibla Kirtlcsuraoce Compear. Jiosses will be adjusted sad paid promptly sad liberality and good faith observed towards all aud as evidence of this, it is sufficient to state, that the Stockholder are known throarboat Eastern Indiana to be men of tho highest! responsibility sad integrity. jF-This Company will be ready to issue policies oB tbe 3Hh of July, Ibtb. itf Z7o Cessation Until a Surrender ia Llade! w E trill sail Dcltaiaaa at BA eaala frtats BO testa, I Tbrvad to. fHUrt Brad at 10, tGaaaal Shirtiag Xaalia B treats. rrorn 25 to 50 Cent IsaC3S. - Cati! the Preaeat II lock la Rihaastea. xiufi PsB CRAWFOftD.

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