Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 24, 10 August 1865 — Page 3

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LOCAL COLUMNS.

' ' . , .. ....aw RICHMOND. INDIANA: Friday, August 11th; "1865. i R1CHL1QND H&TfOHlL UU. Designated Depository ' ' AND . - UNITED STATES. : Special ' Agent of JAY COOKE, For the -Mate. v)f the T3M LOAN, larcoeda the -Iricltuotid Branch cf the Bnk of the State," an I in Kiwoptin fur the traaaaclioa ot a faeaeral Sank ln( Dia)-i. ' It keep constantly oa hand a large enpply of T 30 KuU't, of all denominations, fur aale and immediate delivery. Krdcrmi 7-30 Coupon at maturity, without harp. Alan, all L'.tt. 4 percent, notes, at maturity, at their full face value, and accrued interest to date. Beceives Baoaer on deposit, subject to sight check. Puraiebe Draft a on tb principal eitiea of the railed States. Collects the latere! Coapoa on all Oovemment Loan. Bur aad Sella, all classe of Ooveraateat Secariitea, and being a Designated Depository and Financial A (rent of th United States, it liaa aiiperior advantages for transacting all business connected with the Government upon tba moat favorable terma. OFFICE UOVRA FROM V A. M., TO 3 P. M. C baa. F. Colli n, Albert II. Btaacaard, Frea't. Cashier. Richmond. June 2, 18SS. RICHMOND Insnrance Company, Hiohmond, Indiuna. OFFICE over CITIZENS' BANK. Reason for Insuring in this Company: 1. It Is a Itome Company: all Premiums are kept and paid oat here, instead of being aent to Eastern Cities. More than $300,000 annually, ia paid by the State of Indiana, to Foreiga Insurance Companies, all of .which niighl be kept at borne, by iusurinr; in Home Companies. 2. The Cash Capital ia 100,000, and the Stockholders are responsible to the insured for 100,000 more, making the sum of $200,000, pledged for the payment of losses. 9. As this Company confines its operations chiefly to a few counties in Eastern Indiana, and to Fire Insurance exiiiuMvely, and avoids specially haxardoua risks ; and as Eastern Companies of larger capital extend their risks all orer the L'nion, and take large specially haaanfcaia risks ) it is relatively .stronger and more reliable than any of them. 4. , Vuilod States Bonds are df posited by this Company with tlto Auditor of State to aecure the payment of losses. Fiu"ign Companies ha" ' ',, Ur deposited -1- AuaVr. Their capital is all out of the Phrtetr hi at borne, subject to all deman.la upMi it. a Riaks arw Uken at at low rates, and on as favor able terma, as by any other responsible Firelnsurance , IrfWSes Will OW tlju.vnj aim 1" 1' ' 1 1 . II. . . ... M n . . hMimnllV ' n.l liheralitv and irood faith observed towards all aud . irniii.ui ............ - ... j - i as evidence. of this, it is sufficient to state, that the tflockhoUlcrtare Unowa throughout Eastern Indiana j to he mun of tfu highest responsibility aud integrity OFFICERS." Pbbsidimt, JF.!ME P. SIDDALI. Vies PaasiuiiKT.TllOS. WuOUSl'TT, Sbcbetabt, ROBERT MOKK1SSOS, Jr. DIRECTORS. James E. Reeves, Charles F. Coffin, Joba 91. i.aar, Joha W. Or abbs, William 8. Reid. Jesse P. Siddall, James L, Morrissoa, Strpbra R. Wiggias, Thomas Wood nut t. STOCKHOLDERS: Robkrt MoasissoM, Ss., Willi aa IUxtbb, D.nislH. Cbawfobo, Jas. VW, J. Jo as W. Vbo, b'tha C Kbllt, JOHM II. MlMIBBAM, Assam an aak, Isaac K. How abb, Josnt A W. Haimks, DaoaoB W. VasNaaAJi, Williax) Pabby, Noah S. Lkiis. FdwaboU. VaruHa, Clbbsnts W. Kbbui SOS, Jous V. Haplbt, Jacks H. Ji'Uan, GEO K. llLAMtHABD. Mark E. Rbbvbs, William C. Stabb, Isaac P. Etass, Christiam C. Fbtta, Anuksw F. Si-ott, Cbablcs F. Corrtx, Jamb L. Mobbissow, ' STBrHBM R. WlUOINS, . J AWKS K. Kbbvbs, Johm W. tiaras. Thomas WoonNtTT, Robert Mobbissom, Jb, Johm M. Gaab, Jesse P. Siooall, William tl. Scott, William S. Rsin, Jesse M. Hi ttom, Albert B Patne. JOIt! C II AULEY, aeral Agent. 2J-tf. Mail Tiiiie Xarble. rJCIlMOM) l"OST OFFlCE.Oct. 10, mt. .MAILS CLOSE. Vlumhiis snd East Chicago. Cincinnati...... Davton Way lodianapcka and West 1 .MAILS OPE. Indianapolis and Weal........ Cincinnati .......' Dsvton Way Chicago ' jr l t aaa.l V a, a t ...... .. 8 45 a.M .10 00 A.M. .. J 00 r.a. .. 4 00 r.M. .. 8 i A.M .10 45 a.m. . 1 1 30 A.M. .11 30 A.M. . A 30 r.a. ..10 45 A M Boot... and IWy Mire. Ies Tuesday and Fri.Uy. at ,.T . do. arnvea same av. " .71" I' MUl vi-..I..- l. and Kridav. at ii . -. 77 1 T n.. . Jo. arr. Tuervlav, Thursday and Set unlay at & 00 ra. Winchester via New Ganlen. loaves Monday ami Friday, at- " 'V ? Z t t , r . . ' ' . .. - gr-t)rtioe open irom i : " a. Sunday, from S:00 to 10:W a. a to 7:Su r. On WILLIANS. r. a. TWO GRAND CONCERTS .A-t Sttrvi I-Iall! Al't.l'ST llth BY MISS M iaa iia iw. - R. HOGAN, Assistei be others of this city. There w til be a change of Programme eact eyesiiag. Twkeu eaa be procured at Eswll's Music Store. WAY.XE COr.TTT FAIR. This Inatitauoo cpens oa the 1JU of September next, at the Fair Grow mis ia this city. The able and efficient Oflears and Directors have made a liberal list f premiums, and we trust it will pn've a complete and tUonmgb success, pecuniarily and trtherwiee. Pecuniarily, from tbe fsct that we have not received one rent of our pay for printing balls and tbe premium liat wee wan aye ; aad otherwise, from tbe fsct that we desire "Old Wayne" to still maintain bar wonted character of being sW County for Fairs ia the State of lad is aa.

Dl'DDEX DEATH OF A STKA5IGEB. - On Tbnr-day last, a stranger, who was ascertain, to bo a tivrmin, came to our city, and coroplanied being somewhat unw-ll, at the place where be dine ' On Friday ere., about 7 o'clock, bo waa observed Win. in the gutter near the corner of Froot and Vlarka streets apparently paralyzed, and a soon aa Marahal Zimmerman waa notified of the fa-t, he witu hta ea-.istanti removed the mm to the calaboose, and called on Drs. Hammaa and Kersey, who rendered pmaipt medical ail: but be was too far pone for sit! II and earefut nursing to restore him, arid be died on Saturday, at 2 o'clock. He waa a wetver by trile, aud bia tec ral appear

ance indicate that be waa not afluicteo to lniemnere. Be had just arrived from New -York, (and had only oeeo about 10 months from Owuhbt,) where ho had left three children l.ia wife being deceased. In height, he was about 5 feet " or 9 inches dark coroI lesion b'ack h'r, very tain, and side-whisker, and hia weight is about 10 or II) lbs. He had in his po"kt-bo..k $t.Ti, and $l,5 waa fonnd in bin test poclcct ; a paper was also fonnd, seeniinjrl v a direction to some place in the city of New York, probably hers hta children are staying, "Conrad Sterling, Liberty-st." About twenty -one shirts were f.und in his potweasion on one of which, a very small one, appeared the name of --Ma.ee Lt-ber." A Pout Mortom wis mid eighteen hours after death. On opening therkuil and r.-moeing the brain a large amount of bloody serum was found within the cranium, together with extreme congestion of all the arteries and reins which showed that he died fr-m apoplexy of the brain. On opening the chest, exteni adhesions were found between the pleura which corers the tuners and that which tines the li lea of the chest, whi h showed that he had, at aome previous time, saffert-d fmra a aerere attack of pleurisy. Ia the heart waa lound a soft polypus about two inches in length, somewhat pear abaped -o'herwite there waa no morbid appearances to be found in the cheat. Ir. Haaaivax, assisted by Dra. Fihbek, naroatov, Kkksct, Wabino, FbancisCo, and other Physiciana of the city, made the examination, and arrired at the abore facta, in regard to the cause of tba death of tlie deceased. T-&The lovers of good sijiging and of superior Instrumental Music, are specially commended to attend Starr Hall to-night (Friday,) anl to-morrow night (Saturday.) and listen to Miss Maooia R. Hauan, J. P. Ksobs, and A. War. Our young friend of tlieOciTaa, has A Way of playing that instrument that will captivate the ears of the audience, whilst the singing of Miss Maooia Uooas takes the hearts. Everybody likes this War, and we trust the Concerts will he liberally patronized. sT Will the blatant editor of the Liberty Otrald, inform us how and in what manner we "sneeringly" referred to Mr. Julian's 4th of July oration at Eaton ? COMMON PLEAS JUDGESHIP. Last week, we publishel an article on this subject, from the Bruokrille Amricn, and not only neglected to give it the proper ere tit, but, in making up the form left out our comments on fie same. The American recommends a convention for th nnminition of a can n.late, to be hel I at Lon:iersvnie, on luesl:iy the 2'Jth of this month, and well observes that the Court nwr which the Ju le to be Selected u one of the first in importance, and should be filled by a good man. So far as the counties of Wavne an I Fayette are concerned, the people have aire ly d--ci le 1 that Judge KiBBir shall be the candid-kte, and, if a convention is held, at the tim- design tel, we cannot see how delegttea, if any attend from these counties, can otherwise do than give these counties to Judge Kiobky. Franklio and Union should mak) some arrangements to have this tawjle properly al usted. anl, if possible, and for the sake of hnrm ny, mike the lama selection t' eir sister counties have. We are s ware our mo lo of selection, when other counties an cincernel. who not at all calculate! to pro.lu?e t'a.it good f?el n that should always prevail in the pirtv. at I if NVavn? n Fayette kUI m.4 "rub out nJ om u:n?e agiiu," we ace no other curse for Cn'on an l Fr.mkln thn to go ihnjiirii the motions, an l irive iu lire Kibbuy their votes alao. H has given general satisfaction, so tar. n,i u-tt t Union tim'ter for the place, than he is coun not be selected within the district. Five Hundred Dollars to Left-armed Sol diers. Mr. W. O. Bourne, Editor "Soldiers Friend" New York, ofTers a reward of 8500 for the best specimen of left hand writin" by a soldier who has lost his right arm, 8150 for the second best, 8100 for the third, and 830 for the fourth. The object is to induce soldiers to quali fy themselves for employment as clerks, by learning to write with the lett nana. The specimens must be not less than two nor more than seven pages of letter paper in length. The literary part of the work may be original or selected. Brief essays on patriotic themes, and especially narratives of the writer's experience in the service of the country, incidents or sketches of the war. are preferred. In all cases the writer must give his name in full, his company, regiment and rank : list of battles in which he was engaged, as complete as possible ; the place where he lost his arm. with the date, and his post otlice address. An inch margin must be left at the bottom of the paper. Should a sufficient number of specimens be sent in they will be placed on exhibition, and the proceeds, if sutllcient, will be devoted to the publication of a memoral volume containing the prize essays, a list of contributors, Ac, a copy of which will be sent to each competior. COMMITTEE OF AWARD. His Excellene3 Reuben E. Fenton, Governor of New York. Rev. Henry W. Bellows, D. D., President Sanitary Commission. William Cillks Brtant, Gkokuk Willi am Curtis, Howard Pottkk, William E. Dodgb. Jr., Thkodokk Roosevelt, Executive Committee Bureau of Era -1 ,.t X-r Y.nfc I " After the award shall have been made. the editor of the Soldier's Friend is to have the right to publish such cf the contributions as may be best adapted for publication, and the manuscript will be bound up aud preserved as a memorial of the brave. The manuscripts must be sent in on or before the 1st of October next. Four months" time will thus be allowed for the men wounded in the last lattles near Richmond to enter the list as competi tors. The manuscripts must be wrapped around a wooden roller, to avoid folding or crushing in transportation, and must be addressed to Wji. Olasd Bocrnk. Editor of the bier's Friend, No. 12, Center street. New York. Commisstwaer Ilollaway. Bv the reaignatioa of Commissioner H.dlowsy. Indiaaians vtoitiag Washingtoa lose a friend there, whose conrtesies had gained for him their esteem and frieodahip. His p.itaoB was no sinecure, but one imposing much vexation aad bard nrk oa the ineumbset, for small pay. Zy'yat

Earlham College. The College Year at this Institution closed this week. The "Ionian" and " Phoenix Band " gare their united exhilation on 3Ionday evening. The entire programme was characterized by a

soiinness ana worm, wnicn nisprayea gret moral as well at intellectual CulHire. The Alumni held their meeting; On , . r, . t, Tuesday evening. Commencement Ex-

eicises were held on Wednesday at 9 j oa4 curure iua!its. Our bodies are continually A. M. TLe folic .viaj Students graduat- i chanpng, and it is by this change we lire. Should e(j . f matter remain in organs beyond the time nature dec .-a ii . t T. , , ! signed, pain and inflammation act in, which ia nothing SoientiUc. I leasant Terrell, Deborah i F ' , r. n i more th in a preparatory eai-rt for our gooC. All uranSteere. dreth's Pill? are supposed from the results t.- do is simClassical Daniel W. Mai mon, Susan j ply Aistins These Effort of Nat are.

Morris, Cah in W. Pearson, Martha Praj-, EJ vard Ta.vlor, Ann3 Valentine, Wil i liam II. Valentine, Ilen C. Wright. Tlie deyree of A. M. was conferred ' upon J. Addison Claik. Prof. Y li. Morgan Baccalaureate Address. delivered the ! The Funeral of Cah-hah-chah, Or vCliabing Bear", a chief of the Sacs and Foxes, took place at Earlham Ceinetary, on Thursday, August 3d. The deceased was traveling with a band of Sac and Fox Indians, from Kansas, who were giving a series of exhibitions to raise funds for missionary purposes. The band gave several entertainments at Starr Hall. On Monday evening, 31st. Caii-ijaii chau was attacked with a severe chill. A violent fever set in, and on Wednesday, he was removed to the Hospital, west of the city, where, not withstanding the ablest medical skill, be grew worse, and the chill recurring, died at four o'clock, Thursday morning. The Indians performed the funereal rites over their dead chief before the remains were conveyed to the grave. A large concourse of citizens were gathered at the grave, where the oration was pro nounced by the senior warrior, in the native tongue. The late Chief is spoken of as a young man of considerable promise, and his death at this lime will be severely felt by the missionary eause. Two Good Brick Residences, for sale at a bargain. Ever' convenience very desirable property. For further particulars, inquire at 43, Front-street, south of Main. THE ELEPHAfST H ts gone, hut McMeans A Bro. are still offering great inducements to buyers of Boots and Shoes, H its and Caps. Give them a call if you want bargains. XiTFor Wall Taper and Notion, No. 93, Main st., is the place for bargains. S. G Dugdale, takes special pains in always having latest and jr,o.t rtain9 etc. Give him a call. TO CONSUMPTIVES. sUFFFRKTvS with Consumption, Asthma. UrinAsthrai. V chilis, or anv di-'eise ot toe I liroat or Lungs, wilt he cheerfullv t'urni-hed, without chsxire. with the reiiv.-dv tv ti'ie us- of w lich thj R -r. Euw aro A. Wilson, of Willi ims'iurjfh, Neiv York, was complev-ly restored to heiltli. alter hiving sufTre J several years with that dread disease, Consumptina. To Consnmp- j ti.e sutK-Ters. tiiis r.-ra.-.Iy is worthv of an immediate tri.il. It will coBt notiiinjr, and may be the mean of j .ir nrte.-t restontion. those desiring t ie s-me will please address Rev. EDWARO A. WILSON, li Socm Secono Street, Williamsburgh , Kins i County, New York. l Xx?"Whilst the lamp holds out," and whilst lamps are so generally used, there is no place in the city they can be had on fairer terms, or where the most fastidious taste in selection can be better suited, than at Messrs. Ridge A Co.'s Lamp Depot, No. S, Mair-st. Go and see. LOOM. If you want a first class Hand Loom, or Cutting Box, Printer's Furniture, call on t.u. tuompson, is Main street, Richmond. Jt jt"0tO to the Bookstore of the Messrs. Nicholson A Bro., for anything in the Book and Stationery line, and you will not be disappotutftd either in the excellence of the article or price. Their pictures and frame are fine. Pic-Nic On Tuesday last, the colored people, of this city, V-gether with delegations from different parts of this county ami State, and also from Columbus, Xenia, ami other parts of Ohio, held a Pic-Nie Celebration of the Emancipation of their race Irom slavery in the United States, on the Fair Grounds. Not less than from aix to eight hundred participated. Speeches were made by lr. W litis K. Keveis, ot Indianapolis ; Rev. Mr. Grsham, and Mr. Jenkins of Columbus, Ohio. These were all colored speakers, snd we heard i,not haviDgbeen present ourself,) there remarks spoken of ss being both pertinent and eloqwent. Oar friend, Elihu Cox, one of the Representatives freut this county in tlie laat legislature, being present, was catledVn for a speech ; snd be complied with bis usual forcible and energetic manner, sad much to tlie satisfaction of Lis auditors, and everything passed off pleasantly. X"The Nye Brothers Stove Store. . . .. ... i - c. contains Uie very mdu oi -Uv. all and sundry of everything needert to "set up" the important business of housekeeping. Our advise, which is always good and impartial, is to go and buy of the Messrs. Nve. I o comes. There are eighteen ice.me tax-payers in this county, whose incomes exceed f 5,0o0, and three of these exceed 25,0W. The heaviest lax-payers are tbe venerable Robert M orris 'n, and his son James L- Morrison,of this city tbe in-cme of each amouoting to $2,4M the next is Charles F. Coffin. which amounts to $J"5,tiJ. X?"The stock of Carpets, and of Staple and Fancy Goods, at the Bee-Hive Store of D. B. Crawford, U yet in a good condition to select from because h always has the best of everything. Go and see. ,PGea Grosa arrived at his home oa last Tharsday, ia pretty good bea tl. He ia presideat of tbe Court Marshal for tbe trial ef Col. Craine. Quartermaster st Nashville, charged with aecepttag bribes, A.'. Tae court that has beea ia sessioa for sometime has adjourned we asderstaad, to allow Craine time to secwre sense additional testiaarmy. daring which tbe General has ara led himself f tbe opportunity to visit hi family aad friend. Awe CasaW IWser.

SPECIAL NOTICES

BR 4.DRET1I! PILUB A GKJIERAL AS SISTAJITOF XATl'HE. What is health? What is disease? Health is when the supply and expenditure are equal IHsease when the supply and expen Jitnre are unequal. BIIASDBETH'S I'lLLS impart ecru in esrpttlsire Ul mU m4,tera m the body whoM life ia below j tisesuodard of the surroundini: party, or whieb hare I remained longer than the timeTnre denned. Sm ! ferersand all thatjclass of rsaes which soon ran into .... ukanlretQ'S FILLS h.v. marrelMaso Bbotbs. New York, anion oc as in press tohereadr Seotemher 1st, a new collection of Church Music for Choirs, Singing Schools, Conventions, Ac.. to be entitled "Tbb Iaai or Zioa." It ia by two new authors Soloh Wildk and Faxoraio S. DavisroBT; and tlie publishers, who have had great expenencein si.cn maners, anv m miwe juueiueut is rarely st fault, express great co'filence that it will prove extraordinarily attractive. An important feature will he its presentation of a number of compositions from distinguished foreign authors, as -komm, Xovelto, and others, as well as from American favorites, among whom Caas. Zsi Nta is fully re-pre-senteJ, all of which are now first printed from the original manuscript. Retail price $ 1. 40. The publishers will send an advance cop ot this book to any teacher or choir leader, post-paid, for one half of the retail price. Whiskers ! ! ! Those wishing a fine set of whiskers, ' a nice moustache, or a beanfiful bead of glossy hair, will please read the card of TUOS. F. CHAPMAN in another part of this paper. 2-3m A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for tlie Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Gieat numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this micine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Fret of Cvyr. Ilease inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Addre JOSEPH T. IN MAN, Statiom D. Bib La Horss, A'tte York fify. June 8, 1865. 15-ly. WHISKER!! WHISKERS' Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches ? Our Grecian Compound will force them to grow on the smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in Six Weeks. Price, 1.00. Sent by mail any where, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WARNER A CO., Box 133, Brooklyn, N. Y. -lyEtitnr of Richm'md Pull'idium : Dear Sib With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper tliat I will send bv return mail, to all who wish it' free a Receipt, with full directions for making and using a simple . Vegetable balm that will etTectusllv remove, in t-n davs, pimples. Blotches. Tan, Freckles, and all im.mritu sof the Mtra, leaving toe same son.ciear, sanuu ana Beautiful. . I will also miil free to those having M lfea.fr. or ft.!?. fatstefirSr- a4i'!Cfoticl1e".d,n'sn-i d:irs. ., ... All applictions answered by return mad without charee. RespectfnlW v-urs. 831 Broad way-, New Yor'a. 2-3m. Resistance at an End! ! r- , r Krilliant achiTemen ts is arnt-me i mm quarter Heads fiat nmst luriouslv r.be! against u ',- Js of utv, whether t.iev lw wbita, iron gray, orirlarine rel, are everr'-ivhere an'V rc". "rc And assuming the loveliest brown or the most lustrous and perfect black, under t'.ie swift operation ot CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE Which transfigures them in a few moments. Mann- j factnred bv CRISTAKORO. No. fl Aster House New , a few moments. Manui. No. fl Aster House, New York ers. Sold br Druggists. Applied by all llair wressA FEW REASONS WHY TnE AMERICAN WATCH IS THE BEST. It is made on the best principle while the foreign watch is generally made on no principle st all. The foreign watch is mostly male by women and boys, by hsnd. 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. They are designed Only to sell, and they buying is the party moot thoroughly "M. Those who have kept "aneers," "lepines," and "Swiss levers," in professed repair for a few years will appreciate the truth of our statement. THE PLAN OF THE AMERICAN WATCH Instead of being made of several hundred little pieces, screwed together, the body of tlie American Watch is formed of of SOLID PLATES. No jar interferes with the hsrmony of its working, snd no sudden shock can throw iu machinery out of osar. In riding or any business pursuit, it is all held together aa firmly as a single t iece of metal. It is just what all machinery ahould be 1st. ACCVRAajrv2d. SIMPLE, 3d. STRONG, 4th, ECONOMIC A LSwrsvT We not only secure cheapness by our system, but quality. We do oot reteod that our Watch can be bought for less money than tbe foreign make-believes, but that for its real value it is sold for one-half the price. I OCR SOLDIER'S WATCH ( named Wm. EUery)is what its name indicates Solid, Substantial, and alwaha Reliable warranted to stand any amount of Marching, Riding or any figthing. Our next higher quality of Watch (named P. S. Bartlett) is similar in aixe and general sppearance, but t nas more jew els, and a more elaborate finish. OL-B LADiES" WATCB, recently brought out, is pnt up ia a great variety of patterns, many of them of rare beauty and workmanship, is quite small, but warranted to keep time. THE PROOF of tbe merits of our Watch may be found ia tbe act that we now employ over seven hundred workmen in our factories, and that we are still unable to supply tbe constantly increasing demand. Oar three-qnarter plate watch is thinner and lighter than tbe others we bsve described. Its fine chronom eter balance ia delicately adjusted to correct tbe variation caused by change of temperature. These watchare tbe fruits of the latest experiments in cfaroaonvrtry, and are made by our best workmen, in a separate departaaent of our factory. For the finest time -keeping qualities they challenge comparison with the best works of tbe xoast famous English and Swiss makers. BOBBlNjJlPPLET05, Agents iar tbe A merican Wa tcb Co. lsj Broadway, New York. Foe iiiiaasdistr relief of OMaghsv Colds and Waoopifae Coasrh. ase that troalar remedy, MADAME PORTETPS COUGH ' BALSAM, tbe cheapest and best msdieiae aoad. The pwbiic are particularly reqoeated to nttice that tlie Cough Balaam is not vended as a aaiyersal specific; its virtues have been tested by thin as for many years ia tbe treatment of alt din hie of the Throat aad Lai oca. and it is eon&aWatly agLrad aa a reliever aad carer f tiaos disss hi acly for wbas t was desiraed. Seed by DruggaaU ersrywkawa, at li seats aad M seats a bottaa. J-w.'

Keep it before the People, that the best place in the city to buy Boots and Shoes, II EU and Caps ia at McMesas 4k Bro.'s. j -A ; !l

WANTED. ST a Dealt st or Xiaeteea Year Coaataat Practice, a gorsl location in some thnviasieitv j or an inerreat ia sD office that has a good tsa'acsi ea- ! tablished.- ! I also want to sell or exchange for a few acres with a g od house, Ac, wiuuo irom one to two m.les of the same place, -; i A Fruit Farm of ' 160 Acre ; ' 30 acres timber, the balanace under cultivation, with ' some 3S0O young trees. I.u0 apple. W cherry, aad tbe balaaee paack : eoaar U acres t:m-Mhy and Aia i clt'Ttfr, i sct4e. 2 cabins, 4 good wells, a sorghum ' house an I fiiuture-s. as 1 a new .rame house. 40 by K j feet. one-and-a-lu!f sbx-ies, parrly fiuinhed, wit"" a , gtxj-l cellar utvKt tlie whole house, withm one fourth ; of a m'le of LtClade, a small town on the Chicago ' Branch R-iilruad, in Favette Couitv. 111. ! A Ureas A. O. ST1PHER. D. D. S.. ! 2J-t LaCledc, Fayette Co., HI. An Ordinance. To Vacate aa Alley ia Charles W. AdeUtiaa: Starr's SECTION 1. Be it Ordained, bv the Common Coubeil.o" the Citvof Richmond.' That a certiao Alter running from Main street. ortb. between Lots num berei seventr-one 1) and seventr-two (TS, in that part of said city laid out by Charles W. Starr, be, and the same is. hereby declared vacated. SEC. 2. This Ordinance, to be in force front and after its passage n i publication. Passe I and approved Aug. 1st. 15. Attestr JOilX F1NLEY, Maror-. W. W. ArsTty, City Clerk. 2i:2S EUROPEAN POCKET TIME KEEPER, Oa Dollar Each. (Patent applied for June 2tfth, 1S65.) As Exact and Rkliablc Poceet Tm-Kttrti for the poor ulto. A deci-ksily uaique and tcmtterfiU aorety. Correctly constructed o the moss approved scientific raiNcirLBS, and tcirrtiutni to denote solar time, ii ith tl'J.tr certainty ami the atmost precision. More truthful than the most costly and elaborate Tinv-Keeper of Modern muotacture." It never can be wninr. h rrqmret an avy." ir winding up. Never runs down; and can never tw r'tut or laoMott. Ji is a mst rinark.ttde article. Just introduced inie this country from Europe, where it ia protected b - K'jiiI Lrttm 1'itUnt." Price for a single-one, with plain or fancy White Dials, in Gold or Silcer-Gilt Case, onl y $1. Sent, postage psid, to any part ol tlie country, on receipt of price. All orders must be addressed to J. W. DELAMERE 4 CO.. Sole Proprietors, 23 3m 204 snd 208 Broadway, New York. The Sunnier Hat Fashions! THE undersigned has just received his new Summer Stvle of hats, to which he invites thestI tention of ail who would indultre in the litest fashion. Call st the Hat snd Cap Store of JOHN SrFFRINS. Richmond, Ind., March 23, 1S44. lOtf Chooole. Prepared Coflee, etc. Bker's Cocoa. Pure Cocoa. Bronia. French Chocolate. Premium " Vanilla " Dandilion Coffae, various qualities. Traxicum. Vermaceili. Macaroni. Tapioca. .Pearl Barley, ileulier's Farinia. Corn Starch aud Bice Flour. 31 Mi r. rETEB CBCOKEB. BESJ. CBOCEEB. CROCKER & "!- South' iHeic. at ol RICHXONO, a.. nnufacuture all kinds of Carrtace-s liocgiea. lios, Express and I edung agons, Ac, 4c. We hare on h:tnd a fine assortment of work tn-onr line, nd can furnish to order on snort notice, almost anv stvlo or pattern of veliu-le, all of which they war rant toDe made of tlie best material and by carerul and experienced workmen. The public are invited to cal' and examine their stork rnd prices. Particular attention paid to repairing. Jan. 20, H6i. Tirtsr-lat (Jan I UlCreaSS 1117 lllCOIXlel IS THE ANXIOC3 QUERY OF THOUSANDS of our citizeus. THE ANSWER Is simple. Curtail in tiling that are not essential to health. For instance i YOUNG 1EN, Use leas Tobacco and Plantation Bitters. YOXJTGr Hi ATDIES, Wear fewer superfluities of Dress and mere ornaments a matter that would add to your personal charms, ami save a world of env vines and heart-burn-inps among those of your sex who have not the means of indulging in tbe vanities of tbe day. Invest Your Savings i Ia the substantial enterprises of the day. i j ttio, 20 or alOO, So invested, mav prove the nucleus of a fortune. ! All who prefer good paying Stocks to j Cixrar Stamps aa Empty Bottles, ar Fa4e ' . Ribboas ausl Sviled Ktaery. Are respectful'. y solicited to examine the merits snd prospects ol me XATIOXAL PETROLEUM MINING CO. -See advertisement of said Company, alo tbe j advertiaetnent " Every Dollar." and the advertisement "Ten Dollars' " U-2m. Notice Caution. -m-arvIIFREAS, me ife, Cath a btve, has left D)T bouse in Richmond, In. Thia is to warn .11 naraoA from trustinsr or harboriag her on my ac count. as I will not pay any debts of ber contracting. Should she return withn tourteen oays irom ail will be well otherwise the separation will be final. JlJH.si Arrt.lt AVA.LJ.ak. Richmond, lad., July II, li. Mule Lost. About tbe first of July, ins-, a MLLE was missed from the farm of the ondersigned in the vicinity of this citv. It was about two years old, aad no marks recollected wheret v it could be described. Any person taking up said Mule, or grring in forma tioa eoocermmg it, so that the undersigned can lJfcJ'pSS11' rewarded. AMBROSE LJV Richmond, July JO, 1365. - raalal r re-am. Caaaaaor Ire. aad kin dred articles ia aoantity and quality, equal to any stock ia this city. PLOIMTR A KELLT. REtEHE A!I POsTAGE ST A Mr" on aale try WM. BELL, authoriied Agent. S. E. Corner of Main aad Fih-strwU, Rich mood, ladiana. as aasiacCryaasa.WiBdsar aaal aarwr by the package, pot PLUM ME R A KEIXT'9.

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HTRAM HADLEY, Principal, inniv v a" - a vu saocaass awsaswa. , This iatitat.a will 'open . -. September- 11th, 1865. The School Tear is divided into two sessioaS of twenty weeks ewco. For Circular containing full par ticulars apply at tbe Bookstores or address u rrtacipaa, a . ttii nxu.iiA liuusa. , . 2t)-3at WANTED: . Petroleum Barrels! Parties havinar No 1. frori hooped 'PETROLETTat BARRELS andtsporeef, will paasecail oa er safclraaaj 4. . BLKU- A Co., Sprm Urove OU M1U4.menmonu ana., vuiy 11, iwj. ll-m. JJ. S. Sanitary Commission 1 Claim Agency. NO CHARGE FOR SERVICES. LEWIS D. STI BBS, Agent C. S. Ssultsry omnussKin, Army ana .sry ctaim aVgeacy, time; N. E. cor., Mais and Marion Streets. Richmond. Ind. To which eoiBBMinieations relative to Peasteaa, Bounties, Arrears ot Pay, and other claims agamat (.ioverument must be add rt saed. JnnelV, laoj. ; 18-Sm. Valuable IFartia, iron SALE! WSTILL. be sld cheap, a good FARM of Seventy W W Acres, lying tonr miles North of tbe Citv of Kichmond, oa the Richmoad and Newport Turnpike. It is well watered has fifteen acres Timber a rood House excellent Barn, almost new a tine Orchard of well selected rruit, Ac. Ac. It is admirable adapted r - . t . . .- . or a Jiwa r arm. r or terms, ate. enquire ol C. H. BLRCHENAL. Att: No. 27, Main-at., over Haines's Store. mcnmon.i, July c-m, isej. lvtf Tife ol Abraham , Hancohi. IjKESENTlNtl FIIS EARLY HISTORY, political career, and speeches in and out of Congress: also a reneral view of his pol'cv as President of the L'nited Smti-s; with his messages, proclamations, letters, etc.. aw a uisiorv 01 nis eveuiiui aa ministration, am ot the scenes attendant upon Ins tragic and lamented demi Mr Joseph H. Barrett. Commissioner .of Pensions, Washington, If. C. Nesrly ready, in one volume of over i w pares octavo. Embossed Cleth, $3; Sheep, Library style; $.1.50; pruiwu on eaira hoc paper ana ouuna in nan rait, 3. Uerman edition, fluy cents higher on each style ot Dimrikg. This work is ReiiabU tntd Atrrftie. It was written by the genllemm whose name it bears, ami the data concerning the material points of Mr. Lincoln's early history and political career ( it is not now improper to mention, "I was furnished by himself to Mr. Barrett, who for several years stood in confidential relations to the President. "The suthor has resided in Washington from rtie very beginning of the administration, and has explored the records of tlie War Ottice for facta, and had access to other sources of information not usually accessible. Interwoven w ith the narrative, in chronological order, are full extracts from Mr. Lincoln's speeches, thus embodying his views in the best and niost sco-ptshle manner. His administration ia elucidated also by interweaving his State papers complete, while the narrative of the author concerning the great events of the period is clear, concise and admirable. The portrait is heauufully engraved bv Ritchie, from a photograph taken bv Bradv at a sitting arranged for with Mr. Lincoln by the Publisher. The likeness has been pronounced by many personal friends the best. The Publishers, inimodiatclv upon thedeceaae of Mr. Lincoln, sent an artiat to sketch the scenes closely identified with his eerlv lite, and also the scenes immeJAalely associated with tlie burial at Hnrino-fieM Il'moi and will have the n!'. Mtrntv. loi.iMaiiatu.., tnm Kentucky in I: Cncoln for thirteen years. a Tlu. Crawford Place, Indiana, ttc 'SWVher fieI t a. wncre jroaoHT t .,r-t 1., w hen Little Pigeon liaptist t own ... -. - - . outh 1 and his parents attended. Hie Stonier s Grave Anderson Creek Farrv. where he was ferGrave. i ""T... . a n. lir House in SangaVTZTuC- the "rails" were split. 9. His Sv'-Telield Residence. 10. The Scene of his First frHMWti...: .1. ri.AUk II j itii r'i- ..r citv. is sirent for W'ayne Township, (br this work, and "is now engaged in DrserKiniT it to th. nnlilirr and takinaT the address of those ahn desire to secure this valuable contribu tion r the Hiatory of the Martyred President. GREAT SALE! closing out of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, NO HUMBUG! mffOrEANS A BROTHER offer their entire stock if E. of Routt Shoes, Hats A Caps, at cost FOR THIRTY BAYS. They mean just whst they say, and invite the people to sail and satisfy themselves of the troth of this assertion, a spieueia , CHANCE FOR BARfiAINS. Store in "Henry Building," Main St., next door to Kern and Fotrt Clothing , BB0 Richmond, June 8, U6ik -tf. RUSSELL & DRO-. UNDERTAKERS, Keep constantly oo haul a large assortment of readymade Both ef MetaWc and Wooden manufacture. ney have also, a first class HEARSE and CLOSE CAR RIAGE, with which te attend F unerals. All orders promptly attended to, and charges reasonable. ;pw fWice and Sacp at Phillips' oli lUod, opp Starr Hall. No Cesssation Until a render is Made! 7E wiM sell Deiaiaea at t reals. rriats so ceat. Spool Tareaal IO. Skirt Braiel if). Jr- Good ftkirtiac Maslia, s eeats. From 2S to 50 Cents XeESS, l atil the Preaeat Stock ia Exhaaatc. ,i ... i . . - Riraaamvl. ladj April li. VP D B. CRAWFORD. TEH DOLLARG IXVESTJiD IX THE STOCK OF THE NATIONAL PKTR0LEU1I U1NING COUPANY Haj SriBf Tos Pifty Dollan ! Tax oa Share aad1 try your lack ta Stocks a kind af ptoperty k which a large P"" of the capital of tha otmatry is iavwstad. , li-?au

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CATHAETI0 voaaaalaf aweiBg gaunat aajEra' waileta laue Sake Awrs rtUaaa4 sa haw awacUv avay rea aataraa artaja a taw aiwaaa. aaa wwa a was ' baovaat awauaat ca aaaJtk aawaa. Waat to wwa aad as at Saras I ta tAtornvwaaaat. I else tree ia ataay are, Taei PaVairs "junTImimU rf 'ixrsnii 7twawTttrf,rae f M. Xanaa, Hk A Ia Be- Atebt Ton Wat are the lawwava ef all that Is avwat m Straus. Tae aave eawwl af Maw asagksar aritraniwHMaawlawMualawaroMl asearabie snr y iaaa. Use sauair am waiy antatssa wuh atmcSaa aad plaapwa aa aat asm ta aae aair. Aftar eaar ctuM waa caral, aha also triad " hsear liaa, aad waay aawearaBse. . . , T; , AAA atMaOalMB. Aa a lvwaaUjr lhrl avVea V. & W. Oartavryaa, ,Vm Tear KUs are the svtwae ef naiaes. away Saw HaaaaaieaaWaa,awa(raI I Ww 3a. Awaaard Bmy, aWhaaaay. aaB Baa. A vsa 1 eaaaat ss iw u eaa wsVa eomplataw) I wtth year t"tus asatar taaa to say aU that aa l basal. a a au. V taaa Da. J. C Avsa. Wrrl have hssa riaati illy sen a of the worst ansatacas any aodj eaa have bjr a anas or twa af yoar niia. It an am to arts avm a ftal Stumsca, hash they cWaaaaat ausa. loan with grmt reaper!, " t. W. ITIEHLH, Oar a Aaasa av t'Mrssa, Bill aava Dtsarwlea-e layer Caaaalata. aVwa Jr. r-iaiani'i Aafl, aAfca Ttrk OAy. Kn only ara year Pllla admirably adaila4 aa thalr Nav ass aa aa aasrieot. bat I thaat their haavaaoial awartaupoa the Livw vary aasrkut la Suit. Tbay havs la my pras tace proved mors aOactaal tur the cure of Sahaaa ansa. p'MmU tbaa aay eae r.aaady I eaa aiaaitann. I sutcarely iajotea that we have at hHagth a purcailve which a wurtay tl waiftJsuaTSof thsprriaail s aavS lava paut.le. ' DsTAarav ar fas Tarsana, . Waalaoa, D. V Tab ISaaV, t hat f have Basal yuan- Pius ia say gaaaral aad hospital ancmw.aa y.ai aaaxaa tt.aa.aad eaaawt tiatlili as aay Uiay are the hast eatharus we emptuy. Thau raaulatias actaoa oa tha livsr la quick said aavaasd, coua. ailj itwr are aa adauirab raaiiay fcr arraaseaasats ot that otmaa. InaWeal, I have aasdam fuaud a caaa at euuaaa ajiaaoar saotauiuate that It did not twadtljf yw4d ta aoav traaaraauy yuara, AlaOMau aAiX, M. U. JVacaaa saasaWanae HatptUL Dyseaitery, ttaarhssa, Kaiaa, Was-aaa. rrum Dr. J. ti. Olwaa. a Caaaaya. Tear Pill aave bad a laa trial ta my araetioa, aad I aoM ibsrn ta cstawai as oaa of She bast apaitauUi I have evae buad. Tbalr aluarmliva aaVt apoa the liver BiaAaa them aa exeallaat raaaear, whao al vsa ta saaatl aVaaaa for Sauoais afyaratrry end auan-aoas. Thair asi r iilini mahas thaaa very nrrmaiMa aaat aiwiaaiiaat kr a. aa. at I aa chudrtaDyaaMBMta. lasarH aa taw I JVwas Are. J. T. Uamu, luLar of Admt OHarsa, Aatw. aFB.avu: i navewssat yowr r-nw wfth asUautdlaary m)"Tm mf aaiy aaat aawoag thaws I am salts ta vaaat " -7r"-..To. "-- the oraaaa ot suawsuon aad purify the brood, tUay are the very bast reeaedy I aava evar kaowa, aad a eaa esaAoaaily raonanaaand tham to Bay ataaaoa. Taars, J. V. UIMSa. . Waaaaw, Wjrooihn H. T Or. J4, 1HM. aw'ifj'iT. - -" Carmartle PUIs la avtoew?amtalaaa. Uwaa. waUU - , . fwa-aty ate, -rana, aaa. isrsaa Dr. . H Vm aa. AUsli ill, Casual. ; . t ' If others of our fraternity have jaaa them as t havev tae ahouM rm me ia prsaaaiin. to, it for the beaeator the mulMtaom who eajBetJJom tet esmpMut, which. althMgh tafjMMh htoJUj the progvaUor af otaera that are woraa. I Jeh" frvtwto oHcluate la tbe Uvar, bat your mils ease that arena aod car the sieaaas frm AVs. M. ahast, asvacaaa aad JaswaA awaaia. I ad one er two tarn eoaaa ef yoarWIla, takea at the anna, time, are exoslleat xevsaonves or we Su-. atM whelt ae taartaallv aam a I ta esaeaas the a.aaar aa aaamiM bast ahvaio we have I ao other to my saltan ea. JrVem aW stea, Dr. mmmt.oflU aawlaasf CTarcA, PtTAtxi Hetna, psvsatwaS.Os., Jan. A IMA BoaoatB 8iat I sbotud ha aatmlsful fur the teUef oar skill has hraaaeht ma I did ae rassart my ease ta yia. A eotd aeUavdla at Uaabsaa broaht oa ascrwaaalos wairaSe pua, which aaxaa ta eArawae rr. a7-L WMwttlaMeaeiae: 1 aaat the bea of aiiaksaoa. lb JliTn-- mw wore aa wovse, aattl by the advto of yotir eaolleat aawat ta BaJtamora, Dr. MackeasJ, 1 trie your Pllta. 1 beir vSacsa wee alow, bat ears. By barawvartaa; la the ase of tham, I am now entirely wait KsBars CaaaisB, Batoa tloag, lav, Use. 1WS. Da. Arsa: 1 have bean eattraly ear, by yoar PUhvef Jvlhaaaa at k Ovaet a Batumi dassave that had aal-cte as tor years. , TIMCUIT BLIDB1X. aravMoe af tha M la aaarfte aaatata Mereary. ahkh. altaoagh a valuabU reattay ta ekufat haade, la aa(roas la a publts pill, trom the aVeadfal cona. that awjraaallr Mkrw aa uoawowe wee. Th eoatala ae aaerwary or aale aval eabstaaos wbatevar. q Frio. oenta par Boa, or 8 Box for tl. l-twptuwi -or r. . C ATm av COVtrmlUm. Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate. "f-TOTICE Is tiran tht by yirtu of an order of the ii Wsvne Coart of Common Ples of the Htat of Indians, tlie undersigned, a Commissioner sppntnted by said Court to sell th land of Joha Uollingsworth, an insane person, w ill ofler for sale, at auction on the premises on Naturday, tae Itth day of An-, fMl5t Between the hours of 10 o'clock A. a., snd 4 o'clrv k r. a. of said day tbe following described land : Tbe North East quarter o Section Nineteen H9) in Township Eighteen la), Rang Fourteen (14; East, in Warn County, Indiana, containing ISO acres. Tbr same to be sold subject to the taxes of 1-J. One third of tbe purchase mooey will be required at the time of Sale ; one third in nine asoaths, and oae third ia Eighteee month trom day of aale. . Tb deferred payments to be secured by a mortgaare on th tand, and to bear interest from date of Ml. HE5BT JAY, : Commissioner. Jane 8tb, tS4 li-. i.40. f-Jf The above land lays in Grasn Township, Wayne CVnnty, Indiana, on tba Turnpike Road leading trom Williamsburg to Bloomings port. Dissolution of Partnership. HATING sold oat to William Haines, tbe Partnership heretofore existing under the ffrm of C. B. JACKSON A Co, into Livery tawsaoeaa, vsa. . oa the 10th day of July, instant, dissolved by mulaal con sent. Tb books will b settled by J. B. Manning at tbe old attod where tboae uviebted wUI please call ami make settle ment. We reecommend Mr. Haiae to th liaeral patronage of tbe public, a fair dealing man. C. B.JACKSON, AMOS HAINES,. ' J. B. MANNING. " CenterriHe, Ind Jalyll. 18A. ' ' . i (12-3t. XiaUantion of Partaersliip. Th partnership heretofore existiag between B. Eckel man and B. Maag, under tb arm of " Kcklemaa A Maag," ia th Boot aad Shoe busias,i this day disolved be mutual eooseat. Th awiainsas wall be coadopted by B. Maag, at tb old stand oa South Pearl, next to th City Bakvry. Tboae iadehtad to tb old ana are inntad to call imsaadiatsiy aad make aart tiemen L. , . , B. ECKLtMAN, 1 B. MAAG. Richmond. July It, MS. -

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A Hoot wportmat DiacoTerr. Iatervatiac ta AgeaU. Fanera, ajtal Ladies! WE are making a singta mavchiae which aombinea the beat aad nasaBset pnrtshhj Wm ami Cider rraaa tha dry eat Clathes Wringer, aad the moat powerful LaftmsT Jack aa th world. It ts tha only preea adapted to auking Apple Chsarpaiga, whach i now regarded a oo ef th most importeat discoveries of th ge. A goad sawat wanted ia every aoaavy, to whom wa win hold ut aaefa iaduosment a to atin S1M0 before Cha-iataaas. Th ant oo Bat king appiacataoa trom aay eonaty shall have tha axeiasrv cy . fall taartaculars, term, etc., by Ctrealar. Addraat: HALL SEED CO Aag. , -ii. No. hi, Uberty &I.N.T. do. f-aa. 4 Bib-