Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 26, 24 August 1865 — Page 3

LOCAL-COLUMNS. a- RICHMOND, INDIAN As '

Friday, August 25th, 1865. "Designated Depository " AND HXAXCTAL AG'T OF THE UNITED STATES. ALSO : - Special Agent of JAY COOKE, for OhmI f the 7 -341 MA mcci1 the "Rb-jOtoo.l Uranch nf the Sana of the Stato," and is now open tor the tnauetiui of a General But inn nuniifMk It k rep constantly on hand a large supply of J-30 Notes, of all denomination, for sale ami immediate delivery. Redeems T-3U Conponn at maturity, without charge. A In, all U. H. 5 par cent. notn, atmararily, at tlieir full face valne, and accrued interest to date. "Iteeelres noltrra deposit, subject to sight Check. '. Furnishes Drafts on the principal cities of the United States. C'ollorts the Interest Coupons on all Governiueni Loan. nay and Sella, Nil elae of Covrmmcul Securiitea, aad being a Ieigiuuted Depository and Financial Agent of the foiled States, "it lias superior advantage r tcaasartiog all business connected with Hi QuverBiuent upon the moat favorable terms. OFFICE HOURS FROM A. M., TO 3 P. M. Chas. F. Coffin, Albert II. Blauchnrd, Prcsl.' ' t'aahier. - Richmond, June 2. l4i. ItlCIIMOVD Insurance Company, Xlic;Umoiid, Iiuliimn. OFFICE over CITIZENS' BANK. Reasons for Insuring in this Company: 1. It ia a Homo Company; all Premiums are kept and paid out here, Instead of being sent to Eastern Cities. More than $64)0,000 annually, ia paid by the Ktate of Indiana, to Foreign Insurance Companies, all of which might he kept at home, by insuring in Home Companies. 2. The Cash Capital is $lt,00, and the SbK-k-lioklers are responsible to the insured fur 100,000 more, makiny the sum of t2M0,IMK, pledged fur ttte payment of losses. S. A this Company confines its operations chiefly to a few counties in Eastern Indiana, and to Fire Insurance esrlnsirely, and aroid sisrially hazardous risks ; and as Eastern Companies of larger capital c4en l their risks adorer tlie L'nion.and take larpe sie- ! cially uiixanlous risks ; it is relatively stronger and more relinble than any of them. 4. United States llonds are deposited hy this Company with tlie Auditor of Stat to soenre tlie jwrment of losses. Foreign Companies hare not a single dollar deposited with the Auditor. Their capital is all out of the State ours ia at home, subject to all demauds upon it. 5. Risks are taken at a low rates, and on as furorable terms, as hy any other responsible Fire Insurance Company. Losses will be adjusted and paid promptly and liberality and irood faith observed towards all and aa evidence of this, it is sufficient to state, that the Sbick holders are known throughout Eastern Indiana I to be men of the highest responsibility and integrity OFFICERS. r-KCMIDBNT, JKS.NK p. Kinu.ii.i., Vice FitesinKvr, TIIOM. WtHICTT, SKCjtKTiar, KUUKHT MOKHWSOS, Jr. DIRECTORS. James K. Itrcvrs, Charles F. CoAla, Jobs M. Caar, Jahst W . sirubbs, W illiaui S. Hcid. Jesse P. Siddall, Jamrs xU Morrioon, Stephen K. W icgias, Thomas M'owdaatC STOCKHOLDERS: Bosear MoBaisnoM, Sa., AViLi.iaa It ax r kb, Uanicl B. t aawroHD, J as. VMt,J., Jonas W. Yko, Em am C. Kei.lt, Jon H. Mimibman, Amis a Out. Isaac K. Ho, Joshi a W. IIaimks, tiSOKUB W. VlXMUlS, Uiliiis Fabry, Koau S. LXKOrl, Row An (t. V si-tin is , ClKMKNTS W. FltUil'SoN, Joum C. Haklkv, Jacob li. J l' LI an, CIO K. llLAMCHAKD. Mask E. Bttris, Willi am C. Stabr, Isaac I'. Kvins, CinuariAM C. 1 ITTA, Ahubcw F. Scott, Cuahlks F. CorrtN, Jamks L. Morrissom, Stkphkn K. Whiuims, J lain E. Kickves, JOHM W. (iRl RSS, Taoass Woon.srrr,) KuBKKT MllSKIMOS, Ja John M. Uaar, JkssR P. Siddall, William U. Scott, William S. Kkid, JlSf M. lil'TTOM. Albkbt II I'av.m. IOH. II.1ILEV, Oeaeral Agcat. !3-tf. ILVIciil rriiiie Tuble. RICHMOND POST OFFICE, Oct. l, 1S. MAIL t'LOSE. 'olumbns and East.... Chicajro.... Cincinnati.... lavton Way Indianapolis and West.... .MAILS OPES. 'ndianapolis and West..... Cincinnati.... IUvton Way - Chicago I'oliiiuhii and East . - . 8 15 A.M .10 00 A.M. . 5 00 r.a. . 6 00 r.M. . 8 li A.M .. li A.M. ..II 30 A.M. . . ! 3tl A.M. . . A oo r.M. 15 A.M. llostoo aud lWecy Mire, leaves TacsJay and Friday at. .. do. arrives same davs at 1 ' k-a. I'nio Citv, via Arba. Bethel Ac, leaves Monday, Wednesday and Endar. at I 09 a.m. do. arr. Tuefday, Thursday and Scturday at S 00 r.M. Winchester via New Garden, leaves Monday and Friday, at do. arr. Tuesnlav and Saturday, at---- 6 00 r.M. JTsff-Oihceooeii frni 7:S0 a. M. to 7:30 r. a. On Sunday, from :0i to 10;00 A. M. A. WILLI AX S. r. a. aTThc name of Chaklbs C. IUsklet Esq. of Urookville is announced as a can didatc for Judge of the Court of Com men Pleas of the Sixth Judicial District, subject to the decision of the Union District Convention to be held at Connersville on the 29th August. Buildings and Lots For Sale.' For Kale, One or more Building, suitable for Business-Houses and Dwelling, combined. Price low and terms reast nable. Apply t J. W. I'LVMMER. For Sale, Building Lots, 35x123 feet, on North Washingtaa-aU Price low. Apply to JAMES PLl'MMER, 3l or J. W. PLl'MMEH, .WJee Meek sold his property on Tili-at, for 82,500.

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x. o. o. r. Sixth Anniversary of Woodward LoJge.

Woodward Lodge, No. 212, will cel brate the sixth anniversary of their organization, on Wednesday, August 30, at Starr Hall. The Lodge will meet at their Hall at 5 1. M. Wednesday after noon, to which all the members of the order are cordially invited, a the meet iag will be one of great interest to tlieui. At 8 P. 31. addresses will be delivered at Starr Hall by Grand Secretarj- E. II. Hahut, and Grand Chaplain Tnos. G. Bciiaukeix, to which the public are invited. A. A. Clkme, 1 D. 1. Guut, V Com. r 31. . 3IcMeaxs,) Rkbtnood, Aug. 24, 163. " I. O. O. F. The int-jntx-ra of Woodward Lodge are notified that there will l a called meet inr of the Lodye on Saturday evening ! the 20th ins:, at 7 o'clock, 1o make ari r:iiig inents for the :jro.liing anni vcr ary. Let every nietuOer tie on nunu. Uy order of the Committee. .Harale Work. It will 1 sum fcf avertisenvnt in to-day's paper, that "The U eat Western Marble Worts" in Ubi city, on the enraer f Franklin and Spring-ats., is now uader the contrd of our friend HiKUHN-Mr. Pies retiring. This establishment is one of the best ia tlie Weat.ioJ the work it turns out cannot be excelled anjrwhere. The Monument of -M.ij. KlM.nr, at once stamps the proprietor villi being a fii st-class workman, ho.se skill should receive the liberal patronage of Mr IrlUiw-cituews. W r. Pike tlie retiring Member of the arm. tuts tlie genius and asiilef i'swun larguly derelupet, sa 1 bids lair to rival that Master-Sculptor, liis Marble Portrait of Mr. LfkCOLV, bin beautiful claer f Flowers, aad other exquisite apeciweas of bis baa li-aoik, attest the perfection at which he has already arrived ia the beautilu1 art. We wish huu the attest aaaple aacceas wherever be may fro. K: tI.T IIOl'SE." We receive 1 a letter from Day toa, from a frienl wha e- ia snxcity lot week and stopped at this U use over myiit, who thus speaks ia cexjiinendatioa of the gealleaa taly proprietors and their accomia i latioai : '! hire b it ecuium t' stop at many Hotels, in say perauhtlatinas orer th? eo nntry;but I must be permute 1 to b:ar testimony to the fact that I hare aerer ui -t w ith m rt gentlemanly hosts than are the Messrs. Sea w asts a m ire encrallv cleanly an t well-or lerj I house, an I h.-Uer and more suhst intial fare an 1 ra m re tson ihle chirks, than I found at the "Gait K one" in yeur Quaker City." Our friend speaks that which he (.bows, aa l testifies to that he has seen, an 1 we hesitate not t i coiniuen l the "Ualt," a bis g'xil ju Igein.-ut, tit'aa traveling public. JT-Th Wahash Valley retroleum Cnrapmr of Greencastle, Indiana, are jroinr to put dowu a V'e!l near Ralsrdle, Putn us County. Titer hare boiij(ht tlieir Eagiaa of Jos as V. Vcia, of tiiis eitr, an I expect to comia.'iicj buriu a'.mt the litU of next month. Thieving. On Monday, the lll'i inst., a man bv tlie naiai; of James Itennett, in t!ie easploy '' Uusseil A lenipleton. l.ivery Stable keepers of this city, disappeared under very auspiciows circumstance, and two aets of harness, valued at 41 10 were also mission at the aame time. 1'revions to leaving, he bad under pretence of bnyinjr it, (rt Mr. Coailey lirown's watch in h s poss-ssiou, which was worth alxoit $i0. Mr. Brown, had girea hiaa the clioice of taking another watch he had left at Mr. Estrll's to be repaired, for $,t tirovided Bennett wl I pay S'. ' fc" reoairiii);. On rsvinj; the city, lWnnett ent to Et. U's, paid tlie cot of tixiiif; that waXch and pocketed it also, U-Hini; Mr. K . be had bouirht The police frot uMn his track, and aiitireliendetl him at Xenia ltei.nett trot awa,and alter a chase of nine miles be wan uain taken, and brought bat k to Kichmuud on Tuesday. Ou Tue lay niorninK, between I'i aud 2 o'c'ock, the harness was mysteriously shored into the brick stable through one of the draft holes snugly packed in a sack. Tue consequence was that when the prisoner arrived, no charge w as preferred against bim and he was released. Mr. llrown tried to et his watches back, but Mas unsuccessful until he had a warrant issued against llenncnt, when bedtsr;ed the $i0 wateli. and Jet retains the other.which we suppose he claims on the principle tiiat it goes on "tieU" X?"See last page for a true portrait of the present Commttssioner of Agriculture, Isaac Newton, A. S. S , by the able correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette, "Agate." at"On Tuesday night last. Gen. Grose addressed the citizens of Muncie, in a very acceptable manner, says the Times. X"Several inquiries have been made of us whether the 3Iarket-Master has authority to expel the canine race from the Market house premises. If he has not he should have by all means they are a source of great annoyance to those who attend market. If a few were Tail-or-ized, McCoy or Kouey fashion, the nuisance would soon be abated. Fire I On last night, (Thursday,) a 6re occurred in the Shindler Soap Factory, at the terminus of South Pearl-st., which destroyed about one third of the building, besides burning ap a quantity of soap grease. The premises, we understand had been parchased by a Mr. Street, and the Factory not having been iu operation recently, the fire is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. yMcMeans A Bro., we are informed, sold out their Shoe store, and have embarked in the new Fodder-Cutter enterprise, recently invented by W. 1. Schooler, of this city. This Machine is said to be tke Cutter of all others combining simplicity with cheapness, which is the very thing every Farmer needs and will kane. J&rGtn. MrREtuTH, returned home, from his re cent trip to Washington City, on yesterJay (Thursday.) XrCrawfoTd"8 "llee Hive Store"' is very attractive to everybody who desire to get the largest quantity of Goods for the least amount of monev. Trv it. The Favette Coanty Union Central Committee, assembled at Csmnersville.oa last Saturday, and adopted resolutions, allowing every voter in the County, to participate in the Congressional Nominating Election, ia April next. All of the m-mSers of the Committee who had been for Mr. Julian, expressed a preference for Geo. Grose. The Committee were unanimously in favor of John F. Kibbey, Esq., for Common Pleas Judge, aad Oen. Grose, fer Congress. Respectfully, M. 5y-Vc suppose our friend M. is somewhat mistaken ob the aniversal suffrage"' plan adopted by the central committee of Fayette we shall wait for the official proceedings. tW A Fact for the Tkmpkrasck Folks. The rumor that when the Atlantic Cable gave out the party ia charge were half teas ortr. .

at On Weiluesday night last, two rowdies were shot dead by policemen at Chicago, in an atfray in that city.

Life f Abrahaaa Liacola, by Dr. HolUnd-suiborofthe-Titoomb Letters," is about being published, and the Agent. Micaasr Waaso-S of this city, is acand procuring subscribers for it in this city and township. TbU work, from t! e well knows character of its distinguished writer, will be tho nmst interesting and reliable life of our martyr-President yet written, and will bo doubt be subscribed far with avidity. Mr. Wasaoo, is also procuring subscribers lor Greeley ' "-Conflict." These are two of the best works extant, and the People think so, too, judgingfrom ibe rapidity with which they are putting down their names. I McMeans & Bro., keep up with the ; times, and have commence! reeeivin ' Xcw Goods. If 3'ou want a nice Hat or i pair of Hoots or Shoes, call on them. t j For the New Style, "Resorte Hat," go : to 3IcMkaxs &. lino. TO CONSUMPTIVES. jl'FFEBERS with Consum-'tion. A.-thma, Bron chitis, or any diea- of toe Throat or Lungs, w ill be cheerfully funi:-hel. without entree, n ith tlie renwdy bv tte us.-of which thj Kev. Edward A. Wilao. of Willi imshnrgh, N.'w York, was completely restoretl to health, a:ur having suffered several venrs witii thst dread disease. Consumption. To Consumptive utfen-r. this remedy is worth of an immediate trial. It will cost nothing, and may lie the means of their perfect restoration. Those ilesiring Hie s ane will please address Kev. EIWAKI A. WILSON, 105 Sot th Siccus o Street, Williamsburgh, Kinirs County, New York. 33 6t Indiana, To-wit: Wayne County. In the Wayne Circuit Court, February Term. 1 8t5. LuciuJa Callaway vs. I Petition to C f No. IriOrt. hange name Those whom i may concert ajaE it rememV-re i th.it on the "til day of August, ' MM M'io, the said (letitioner by J.imes IVrry her Attorney, tiled in the otfice ot the Clerk of the Wayne , Circuit Court, her petition, a-king that her name be changed from Lucinda Callaway to Lucinda Shute. i Now, ther.-fore. all persons interested are hereby notitiisl of the tiling arid ien lenry of said petition, 1 and tint unless they apfiear and plead, answer or demur thereto, on Tie seiou I ilay of tlie next term of the Wayne Circuit Court, to lie liel I at trie Ourt-bouse ' in the town of Centerville, on the first Mondai of Febrtiarv, ISiiti, the matUkrs and thinirs therein contained t will lie taken as true, and the same will be heard and i determined in their absence. j Witness my name anl the seal of said ) seal Court, at Centerville, the 7th day of Aui gust, lia. SAM. It. SCHLAGLE, Clerk, ! By Kob. C Cokbalev, Deputy. ! augl0n2tw3 LIQUOR LICENSES. Application. i kJ'OTICE is hereby given to th ? citizens of Wavne 1 Township. Waynj Countv. Indiana, that I, Wil- ! liam Adkins. ill apply to the Board of Commissioni ers ot Wayne County, at the next regular term, I commencing on the first Monlay in Septem'ier, lsrt5. j to ohtaiu a license to retail intoxicating liquors in less i I quantity than a quart at a tim, in accordance with I i the provisions ot the Act approved March 5. ISj'.l, j !' d M-rrait such liquors to be drank on the premises : when so sold. The precise location of tlie premises which I desire license to sell an I siiffr such liquors j ! to he drank as afoiesaid, is as follows, to-wit: A two ! I story brick bonse on lot No. ..4. on the north si.le of i ' Main street tetween front an I Was'onirton streets, and tho Hr t nstiu vest ol tV north-ivest corner of . M tin and Krioit streets, and opoosit'. Tiiomas Mason's . Furniture store, m the citv of Richmond, Wayne t Tewnship, Wavne Countv, lnlian-i. j I augt0ii24 " WILLIAM ADKINS. Application. ; mjOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of Wayne Township, Wavne Count v, Indiana, that I, Errst f Paulus, will pfilv to the itoard of" Commissioners of . ' Wavne County, Indiana, at their next regular term, ! j commencing on the first Monday in Septenilier. trto, j to olitain a license to retail intoxicating liquors in less quantity than a quart at a time, in Mccrdane with j the provisions ot an Act approved March 5, ls.V., and permit such liquors to lie ilr.uik on the premises where so sold. The precise location of the premises which I desire license to sell an I suffer such liquors to lie drank as aforesaid, are as follows, to-wit: Being a part of lot No. 2 in that put of the citv of Richin mi 1, in s aid county. I ii-1 out by John Smith, beginning at a jMiiiit eight i, H ! feet east of the north west corner of said hit. running thence south o1 decrees, west 77 feet an I 0 inches: thence south it-. east IS feet anil 3 inches: thence north degrees, east 77 feet 6 inches to Main street, thence west along Main street to the placeof hegiiiuing. Said premises lieing owned bv Charles It -rhing. and bem on the south side of Main Street between Pearl and Front streets, i in the city of Richmond, Township, County and Stite aforesaid. auglOn-'t ERNST PAULUS. CARRIAGE REPAIRING. J. S. HTJNT, VT the Shop formerly occupied by Ed. McCanj North Franklin St.. fs prepared to do, promptly every description of work in the line ot repairing. Carriage, Wagon and Huggr Trimming. Painting and Yarnishing, done in good style and at reasonable prices. Persons having Buggies. Carriages, or Spring-wagons in need of repairs, will do well to bring their work ! to this shop. 25-4w. Wont Use Any Other. I A few nights ago, when it was raining in torrents and very dark, in the late hours of night one solitary man was seen i in the great city of Cincinnati) to seize the ' faithful Watchman of the night by the throat, saying: j " WatchmanTO, Watchman! as you value your life, say ! tell me has Webster's Agent left town? I want to geta Bottle of -Webster's Hair la visrorator." " j jHffoT sale in Richmond, by llummer 1 Kelley. ; 3m2f.3 J. WEBSTER C O., Proprietors, J Nasheau, N. H. j W ANTED. 1 fjy a Ieatit of N'iaeteea Years Constant M.9 Practice, a good location in some thriving city 1 or an interest in an otfice that has a good business esi tahlished. ! I also want to sell or exchange for s few acres with i a good bouse. Ac, within from one to two miles of 1 tlar same place, A Fruit Farm of 160 Acres ; 30 acres timber, the balanace under cultivation, with 1 some 3.300 young trees. 1,703 apple, 40 cherry, and !... K. I mm rvirli some 33 acres timothr and 2 in ' 1 1 Kid 4 A . wl1. - uiwhnm ' house and fixuture. and a new ,rame house, 40 b jy 2i I feet, one-and-a-half stones, partly finished, i cool cellar under the whole house, within one fourth ! of a mile of LiCU.le. a small town on the Chicago ! Branch Railroad, in Favette Countv. III. Address A. G. STIPHER, D. D. S.. 23-tf LaClede, Fayette Co., III. c h ox-o I ate. Prepared tiller, etc. Baker's Cocoa. Pure Cocoa. Bro ma. French Chocolate. Preruram Yanilla " Dandalion Coffee, various qnalities. Traxieum. Verm icelli. Macanmi. Tapioca. Pearl Barley. Hecher's Farinia. Corn Starch and Rice Floor. 31 Main St. G. W. BARNES A CO rrrca cvcoeek. CROCKER iinj. caocEza. CO, South side of laia treet, one square East o( Meredith House, RICHMOND, IXD. WW anufacuture all kinds of Carriaxe, Bucie, a.f alSolWies. Express and Pedling Wagons, Ac. Ac. We hare on hand a tine assortment of work ra oar j tine, and can furnish to order oa short notice, almost any style or pattern of vehicle, all of which tber war rant to be made of toe best material and by careful aad experienced workmen. The public are invited to caL' and examine their stock rod prices. Particular attention paid to repairing. Jan. 20, 1S65. OMADES AXD OILS, for the Hair, of English, and American manafactnre. For sale at PLUMME& A K.E LLY S. Dru. store.

SPECIAL NOTICES

EUROPEAN POCKET TIME KEEPER, Oae Dollar Each. (Patent applied for June 29th, 186a.) i A.x Exsct aad KEUASiJt Pocebt Ttac-KEErER for the poor nun. A decidedly anKfOe and mmirrxl mott.ty. CrtrecUy constructed o.- the most approved 9CIEVT1FIC ratSCtrUtS, and wnrmtai to aKSOTE SOLAR T'E. withofcVnfc-eerfitjr and the utmost precis!or trnthfol ihsn the msl cosdr and elaborate I Time-Keeper of Modem manufacture. It never can j be w rvng. A fwm a i," or winding up. Nev er runs down: and can never a t.ofui or too u is a most remarkable article. J ust introduced into this country from Europe, where it is protected by - Hifal Uttcrm fnu ml." Price for a sing! one, with plain or fancy White Dials, ia Gold or Silver-Gilt Case, oolv $1. SevU. postage paid, to any part ol the country, on receipt of price. All orders must be addressed to J. W. DELAMERE A CO.. Sole Proprietors. 23 3m 20 and 2iXS Broadway, New i ork. BKAXUKETII'S PILUS A GENERAL AS SISTANT OF XATtUE. What U health? What is disease? Health is when the supply and expenditure are equal Disease w hen tlie supply and expenditure are unequal. ! BRAXDUETH'S PILLS impart certain expulsive ! powers to all matters in the boly whose life is below I thestanilard of the surrounding party, or which tare i remained longer than the time nature desipned. So in J fevers and all that.class of cases w hich soon run into j mortification BRAN I'RETH'S PILLS have marvel- ! ous curative -jualities. Our belies are continually I rh,nrin,T. ami it is bv this chanire we live. Should matter remain in organs beyond the time nature designed, pain and inflammation set in, which is nothing more than a preparatory etTort for our good. All Brandreth's Pills are supposed ftvni the results to do is simply Assisttag These Efforts of Nature. Wuisieks ! ! ! Those wishing a fine set of whiskers, a nice moustache, or a beautiful head of glossy hair, will please read the card of THUS, another part of this paper. CHAPMAN in 2-3m A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a safe ami simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the t'rinary an.l Seminnl Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy. lVomptcd by a desire to benefit tlie afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Fm of lanje. Mease inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. AJJrrs JOSEPH T. IXMAX, Station D. Bibl Horse, .Yew J'tiz-l City. June8,lt5. li-ly. WHISKERS! WHISKERS I 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, f I. "li. Sent by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Addre . WARNER 4 CO., Box 13, Brooklyn, S. Y. 5-ly. Eiitnr of liieinnd PaU'fIiim : Dear Sir With your permission I wish to say to the readers of vour pajier that I will send by return mail, to all who wih it free a Receipt, with full directions tor m iking and using a simple Vegetable balm that will effectually remove, in ten d.ivs. Pimples. Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same so!t, clear, smooth and Beautiful. I will also m-iil free to those having ll.il t Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions an t information that will enable them to start a full grovvth of Luxuaiant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than thirty days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully voiirs, THUS. F. CHAPMAN, Chen.ist. 831 Broadwav, New York. 2-3m. Resistance at an End! Great news of brilliant achievements is arriving from every quarter. Heads that most furiously relxd against the laws of beauty, whether they lie white, iron gray, sandy or glaring red, are every-where And assuming the loveliest brown or the most lustrous and perfect black, under the swift operation of CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE Which transfigures them in a few moments. Manufactured bv CRISTADORO, No. 6 Aster House. New York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. A FEW REASONS WHY THE AMERICAN WATCH 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 mostly made by women and 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. They are designed only to sell, ami they buying is the party most thoroughly sold. Those who have kept "aneers," "lepines," and "Swiss levers,'" in professed repair for a few years will appreciate the trntli of our statement. 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 PLATES. No jar interferes with tlie harmony of its working, and no sudden shock can throw its machinery out of gear. In riding or any business pursuit, it is all held together as firmly as a single I iece of metal. It is just whal all machinery should be 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 its real value it is sold for one-half tbe nrice. OUR SOLDIER S WATCH (named Vm. Ellery) is I what its name indicates Solid, Substantial, and aiwahs Reliable warranted to stand any amount of Marching, Riding or any figthing. Our next higlier quality of Watch (named P. S. Bartlett) is similar in sixe and general appearance, but has more jewels, an l a more elaborate finish. OUR LAl'lHS' WATCH, recently brought out, is pnt np in a fire.it variety of patterns, many of tbem of rarebeauiy and workmanship, is quite small, but warranted to keep time. THE PROOF of the merits of onr Watch may be found in tbe fact tliat we now employ over seven hundred workmen in our factories, and that we are still unable to supply the constantly increasing demand. Our three-quarter plate watch is thinner anl lighter than the others we bare described. Its fine chronometer balance is delicately adjusted to correct the variation caused by change of temperature. These watchare the fruits of tbe latest experiments in chronooetry, and are made by our best workmen, in a separate department of our factory. For tbe finest time-keepinjf qualities they challenge comparison with the best works of tbe asoat famous English and Swiss makers. ROBBINS A APPLETON, Ages la for the American Watch Co. 1S2 Broadway, New York. To Sinking Fund Borrowers. ALL PERSONS indebted to tbe Sinking Fund, are hereby notified that all Lands mortgaged to said Fand, sad on which interest has not been paid in advance, for the present rear, will be advertised for sixty days prrrioes to, and offered at public sake on, tbe second Toesdav ia December next. By order of the board of Comaiissiorters. W. H, TALBOTT, President. July lSth, 1S6S. 25ol2

FEIIiLlORE'S MlClS,

Price, 35 and 70 cents. ' To the considerate and rational consumer it will at once ho seen that, in view of the great, advance of inaleruwU I am compelled io advance tlaa price of raj uiBdiciDe or stop manufacturing. Surely, it will only require a glance at l he great disparity between the co t of material uuee ears aiiioa aad at this time, to tecouucile all to the stnall ad ranee we made of lu cts. on the sma.i, aad 20 cents on the large butties. Three yeais since Aloihol cost from 33 io 56 cts. per gallon, now it cos id from $1 SO to 5 OO and will yet advance. Formei ty , Op;utu cost $1 to 4 5U per lb. now, $13 to Z ; Camphor liaj, more than dvubled ; the Essential Oils atij all itireUicius of the compound have txeu nearly liiribied. itut this Is not all. 1 pay a gorerumenl iicease tor the ptivilege of uianulatturing; ais( a tax on each spring wagan; rerouue stamps equal to 7 per cent., and iiow add traveling expenses, we presume there will be but tew to say tuey pus ad the adiauce iu ibis case. Some persons complain of the siuill size of our bulltvs, without noticing the kiuall dose as compared with, others. My t ougtt S)yrup is of kucIi siren-th ihal a Utile &pooutul is a lull dose, w hilst alt oilier Cougti ti) tups require from a wine giass to lea-cuptut for a duse. Now, if any one wilt lake ihe contents of one ol my owtlU's, add kUihc eot water to make a quart, then you have a large Untie and a wineglass or tea cupful will be a fu-l dose, ilui I do not wish to carry or pay the freight, on so much water, wuen a small dose has the same elltct of the large. JOSEPH S. FESIMOKE. I here take the liberty of inserting a few letters, or rattier extracts from iiie hundreds receiver ou the subject of my Cough .Preparation: GASViX.Ls, Ink. Dr. J. S. Feniinore; Your Cougu Mixture has a ready sale iu our luwu, and gives general aiiliaWucuuu. We wuU you to seiu a supply. C. AaOUUlS. KeoSA.MjCA, Iowa. Dear Sir 1 hare sold all your Cough Medicine, and there is a great demand lor K is) our town, ll you can send tue souie more 1 cau sea it for you. Yours truly, E. k ULfia-KS. CuANDLKBV.Lur, Ohio. Mr. Fcniiuore. I liercbv iuloriu vou that .your iu valuable Conga Atedicuie is out. Jl gives so general sausiaclion, 1 would liho you tw send me a l.w dozcu by retain Hani. liespecliuiiy, Vours, J. A. FlSUEli. TiLUttx, Ini. Dr. J. S. Fenimore; You will lot ward us immediately fiiui duzen t'l your Cougti Mix i tuie, lui ti is edited lor every da , more ui less. 1 Vour Liuiuietii we liavo a sullicvul stock at ' preseui. l'lcae send Some caias an 1 cucuiars j also. louis, ENuO.i lloKS. j .Diuest. Front the Muscatine Journal, i J. S. Feniiuorj, our oiJ lu.-id and termer I towusuiaii, is again on a visit to this city, look ; ing IieaiitiiLT and better than we ever saw hi in ( bvlore lie is stnl engaged in lUe business ol manufacturing and dispensing his unrivaled ' ' Laumieiu" and Cough Mixture." which icive Ciuuiueiidcd themselves so generally lj the pal- ; rotiage of the pubac. We believe he is meeti ing witli very good success. We are glad ol it, i lor he deserves it. tie now resides at Kichmond, lnd., but we learu. horn hin thai he con templates leluniin to Iowa as soou as iho con struction ol mure railroads will attird better taciliiies lor his business. III NTSNU.Lfc, ISO. This is to certify that 1 have beeu selling j Femmuics Liniment aad tough Mixture for some lime, and 1 can say that lliey have giveu genetal saiistaction ; lunlieiiu Jie, believe lhal I ihey aie not surpassed by any Liiiiinenl or ; Cough Mixtures l ow iu use. PEYTON' JOHNSON. GoSPOUT, l.W lANA. Dr. Fenimore; Your Linimeut and Cough Mixture are selling very well. The Liniment : is particularly adapted to burses Willi ihe Col.c. ; ly patrons say it never tails. 1 know the i Cough Mixture io be good in lecent attacks of ! cold, and never sold a medicine that rendered better satisfaction. J. WOODhN, Druggist. Acadia, Hamilton Co., Ino. Dr. J. S. Fenimore; We want you to send us some more of your Cough Mixture, and also ! a few bottles of your Liniment. We are eniuely out of Cough medicine, so please send us some as Soon as possible, and oblige yours, CAYLEK SMITH. S-jfrnpohT, Iso. Dr. Fenimore; Your Liniment Cough Mix ture gives belter satisfaction than any medicine we have sold. I have sold a quantity of both, insuring in all cases, and enstead of returning bottles they buy more. 1 have used them in my family and must say have never used bet ter. Wfl. T. CUKD. Springfield, Ohio. I have sold Fennirnore's Medicines tor three years - warranted them in all cases, and hud ihey give satisfaction universally. Dii. j. s. Wallace. Lafayette. Iod. Dr. J. S. Fenimore: I have not one bottle of your Cough Mixture on hand. Pleasa send a supply by railroad at once. li. C. LAWRENCE, Druggist. Keiisburg, Illinois. J. S Fenimore, Esq.: Dear Sir If you wilt forward me at your earliest convenience a good lot of your Cough Mixture, dec, I can sell tbem readilv during; the winter. T. H. FREEMAN, Druggist. Groveport, Ohio. I would say to any and ail who mar have use for a Cough Medicine, they need not fear : having immediate relief, if they will use FeniI more's Congh Mixture. I never have sold a : medicine that gave better satisfaction to the j pub.ic. A. E. SWAIN, Druggist. Galtkstox, I mo. We have been selling Dr. Fenimote's Lini- ; merit and Cough Mixtures for the past four years; a.d hod they give unlimited satisfaction, and we believe them to be the best medicines of the kind now extant We will not be without them if we can get tbem. KNOWLTON & CO. Mr. Fenimore: I hereby inform you that your invaluable Cough Mixture ia out. It gives so general satisfaction that I would like you to send me a lew dozen by return of steamer Phillip. JOHN HABTEY. Rock ville, lnd. Mr. Fenimore: Yoar Coagh Mixture finds a ready sale in oar town, and gives general satisfaction. We are almost out, and wish you to sti a supply at yoar earliest convenience. COfFlX CLOOD. jT-AIl Druggists and others are aathorized to refund the tanner for tbe first bottle wsed hr but per. boo who will sav tber ever ased a BETTER Liniment, or a BETTER Coagh Prrp.atmc. Only one bottle oa trial teasy person. These taedk-ioes ar manofactnrsdaaRicUiaoU, lad. J. S. FENTMuRE.

Hadleys Normal Academy

HIRAM HASLET, Principal, auie. s.-1-i i a-i Asaociau TcacherJ m UUI aUa AVa M. . ava av. aaa, a . j This iAtituti-Q will 5eo Septembbr lltli, 1805The School Year is divided into two sessions ot twenty weeks each. For Circular coe tain in fnli parBculanappir at the Bookstores or address toe Principal, at RICHMOND, INDIANA. --' I 2-Ja. ' WANTED: Petroleum Barrels? Parties harine-. No 1. iroa hooped PETROLEUM BARRELS todispore ot, will please call oa or address: J. W. BURSOX A Co.. "Spring Grove Oil Mills," Kichasood lnd., July 27, IsOi. . 2-3aju,t TJ. S. Sanitary Commission Claim Agency. NO CHARGEIiOR SERVICES. LEWIS 1. STIT1RS, Acent V: S. Sanitary Commission, Army and Navy Claim Agency, Office: N. E. cor.. Main sod Marioa Streets, Richmond, lnd. To which communications reUuve to Pensions, Bounties, Arrears of Par. and other claims against the Government must be addressed. Jane 24, lsoi. lS-3m. Valuable JFsirui, iron SALE! WWTILL be sold cheap, a good FARM of Seventy ww Acres, lying four miles North of the City of Richmond, on the Richmond and Newport Tarnpike. It is well watered has fifteen acres Timber a goed House excellent Barn, almost new a line Orchard of well selected Fruit. Ac. Ac. It is admirably adapted for a "Stock Farm.' For term. Acs, enquire of C. H. BL'KCUKNAL, Atfy: No. 27, Main-sl., over Haines's Store. Richmond, July 6th, 1S05. - lVtf laifo of -Vbralinm Xaineolii. 19RESENTINO HIS EARLY HISTORY, political career, and speeches in and out of Congress: also a general view of bis policy as President of tlie United States; with bis messages, proclamations, letters, etc., and a history of his eventful administration, ami of the scenes attendant upon his tragic and lamented demise. By Joseph II. Barrett, Commissioner of Pensions, Washington, D. C. Nearly ready, in one volume of over 700 pages octavo. Embossed Cloth, $3; Sheep, Library style; $3.50; printed tin extra tine paper and bound in half calf, 5. German edition, fifty cents higher on each style of bind'ug. This work is RrttoUe and .4alei,te. It was written by tlie gentleman whose name it bears, and tbe data concermug tlie material points of Mr. l.inc:tln'a early history and political career ( it is not now improper to mention. was furnished by himself to Mr. Barrett, wbo fiw several years stood iu confidential relatMia to tlie President. The author has resided iu Washington from the very beginning of the administration, and has explored tlie records of the War Office for farts, and had access to other sources of information not nsiially 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 most acceptable manner. His administration is elucidated also by interweaving his State papers complete, while the narrative of Ihe author concerning the great events of the period is clear, concise ami admirable. The portrait is lieautifully engraved by Ritchie, from a photograph taken by Brady at a sitting arranged for with Mr. Lincoln by the Pulilisher. The likeness has beoTi pronounced by many personal friends the best. The Publishers, immediately upon the decease of Mr. Lincoln, sent an artist to sketch the scenes closely identified w ith his early tile, and also the scenes imme liately associated with the burial at Springfield, Illinois, and w ill have the pleasure of presenting the follow ino original illustrations in the volume. 1, lorthpLice of Mr. Lincoln. X The Emigration from Kentucky in ISI'l. 3, House, Spencer county, Indiana, the home of Mr. Lincoln for thirteen vears, and wliere his mother died. 4. The Crawford Place, where young Lincoln worked for 22 cents perday. 6. LittW Pigeon Baptist Church, where Mr. Lincoln ( when a yonth i and bis parents attended. His Mother's Grave. 7. Anderson Creek Farrv, where lie was ferryman for nine months, a. Tlie lg House io Sangamon reuntv. III., w here the "3,iMMI rails" were split. 9. His Springfield Residence. 10. The Scene of his First Inauguration, etc.. ete. CLARK 11. II A III. EY, of this city, is agent for Wavne Township, for this work, and is now engaged in presenting it to the public; and taking the address of those wW desire to secure this valuable contribution to the History of the Martyred President. GREAT SALE! closing out of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS k CAPS, NO HUMBUG! CMEANS A BROTHER offer their entire stock if at of Boot Shoes, Hats A Caps, at coat FOR THIRTY HAYS. They mean just what they say, ami invite tlie people to call and satisfy themselves of the truth of this assertion. A spleneid CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. Store in "Henrr Bnilding," Main St., next door to Kernsnd Fox's Clothing Store. McilEANS A BRO. Richmond, June 8, 16. 4-tf. No Cessation Until a Surrender is Made! w E will sell Delaine at 83 ceat. Prints S0 rrsn, Spool Thread IO, Skirt Braid in, Good Wbirting Maslin. ti reata. From 25 to 50 Cents LESS, lafil the Present Stock is Exhausted. Ar&S4 D B. CRAWFORD. TEN DOLLARS INVESTED IX THE STO CK OF TI1E NATIONAL PETROLEUM MINING COMPANY May Bring Ton Fifty Dollars! Take one Share and try yoar lack in Stocks kind of property ia which a large part ol the capital of the eon n try is invested. 14-2aa. Grain Sacks. EASLESS GRAIX SACKS, (2 bosheU.) of various qnalities, FOB SALE CHEAP, BY JOHN BEX!., Floor and Prcdoee Store, ith Street, Third Door North of Meredith Hoase. - Z3M9 lEATIIER nrsTERS. for sate at PLCalMERA KELLY'S Drags1, GE?iri?fE XEE" EF. MAG.fOLIA TA BLET. dc LILLY W HITE, at thl UBLLRA KELLY'S.

Cure Warranted if Directions Followed! lafla Bottle will last times aaa- .. ; - 1 w 8 Y5I PTOSIS. The ijiBBsBM efraaiiiS aresa famai lad they have a eees. tSa wwt attacks, asv aese auy ke ir.eaaUgM . anerward thick aad CBUwaic. the ' arc lacreaaea la aaacT aad rhsagii la ejeatlstn they are aew thick aad I twaaraed off. Thei a aaa Brratai taa vases Eastti aaw awaal 1 1 are weak i the seaae ef taaeU ks streyed ; Sra rates rrataeaUs takes I a A aotaer cwsa aad fysrlaaf ejianei sf ' Catarrh Is, that the acrasa hiahiurrd h clear his threat la the ismlf afa thick at sUamy samaaaay which has Callra freaa-ihe head arta Uk aaakt. Whea this takes ylace the stash ssay hesare that has disease u ea its wai ts the Uaaaaad ihsald leas aa tttae la arraiflsg S. The ahere are hal lew sf the assay CsiatHsl yalBtsais. Write far ear saaiahlM sVaulhtag rally all sratatesxe, M fl askl rSXl as aay address. m Vs are dally reset vtac ksttets traei seMlers ta the araiy.aaS athcri taail aerat ef IhePai . whe aaaaat yrarare It free krwailiia, lailsslag t threat, sr li for three hattlcs ef this aMaietae, aad alas aasacraas hajtlaasslsis rraai these i U, heariag rvMrace sriaktsaIIMe SMrllS. CAU for KtalTIt fATAasa SKaTSOT aad wether. U aet seat hy i stihili la ieen rtetalti yea caa eacteae the taey la adettette as, aad we will aead the cdlrtae hy Kxtrssi. Aadras Dr. D. H. SECLYE eCo.rtcse, iBRllNtrfflAlffil Aa BBTAiLiaa aaaaDV sna Coagas, Colds, Astasia, BroaehlUa, Sere Threat, Hoarseness, WheiaJtgarBglt, and britattsm efUtsBreacalalTheserIaAB,llaallB, la the Throat, aad Croup. , This Byres Is esBertally heatlrlBl ta aShstlekS ef the Thraat aad BraaehlaA Tahes, saassi by Catarrh, grratlj assist as la Its araaaa( care whea ased la twaaectlea with the kcatrdy. -II taken ia time u aevcr Buhl t rare tke severest a case r Creep. We de aot assert that thts Irray will rare Cea saajptioa la iu went sisgw, feat we dh esasrleatleasir clalBa for It certala ssedlclaal aalltles ket le he foaad la aay ether twesareUea, ret the relief and cere ef the tli eat es aheve raaajeratei. Beias: agreable to the taste, safe for chtldrea, sseedy la Its elects, gtvlac strraurth ta thevelee aad iBBgs, it will eeea led Its wsy tats every tatsllrla the laad. mce, tl.ee per hat tie. Dr. D. H. SEELYE t Co., Bele PrefS. r Chlcage, UilMls. ta7Laborator j at yTeepert, IU. Jt"For sale by all Wholesale Druggists, and at rc'-ail by Pruggists evrm here. AT W HOLESALE BY JOHN P. PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio. WM. JOHNSON. IVtroit, Michigan. J. Ii. ON N KR. New Albany, Indiana. WILSON A PETE K, Louisville Kentucky. AT RETAIL BY J.JOHNSOS Jefl'ersonville, lnd. AMI BT likUOOIHTS eEMKSAI.LV, , October 19. 1AB4. ' SJ-ly. For salr i n Richmond, lad., by E. fi. Potts, Plnmmer oV Ke-lly, SanBcm V Roh, Mullet at Collet and J. Ek Awcnry at C. CITY BOOK STOni. NICHOLSOr' 3c BRO., Wholesale and' Retail Dealtri in BOOKS, STATIONERY & GLOBES, Wall Paper, Curtain-Materials, including the new PATENT NLAT KIIAUE, Manufactured in KicYimond, Pictures, Picture Frames, Photograph Albums, and other articles usually kept in a First Class Book Store. They are also STATE AGENTS For Felter'a Excellent and Increasingly Popular Series of Arithmetics, And for Prof. Uuyot's Unrivalled WALL .MAPS FOR SCHOOLS. Richmond, lnd., May 27lh, 185: 14 tf EZRA NYE, & BRO., riKALBIIS IS Stoves and Hollow Ware, Plain, Pressed, and Jastaeied Tinware. Also, Agents for the Sale of the Forest Queen Cooking Stove, And Manufacturers of all kinds of TIN AMI SHEET-IRO If ORK I 7wt umd Iron Itfrai Put ta Or fir r. f&W orders for Spontfng, Gutters and Valleys, attended to with proaaptoes. Store aptining Hooft'a Furnfture Rooms, noer ths Depot, Richmond, Indiana. Jan. 27, Itf A Most Important Discovery. Iatereitiag toAgeata, Faraaera, aad Ladiest WE are making a single machine which combines the best and cheapest portable Wine and Cider Press the direst Catches Wrmger, and tbe Boost powerful Lifting Jack In toe world. It ia tim only press adapted to making Apple Champaign, which is now regarded as one ef the most important discoveries of tbe age. A good agent wanted ia every county, to whoat are will bold out such inducements as to ixuvura f 1000 before Christmas. The first one making application from any county shall havetheeHuSTve agency. Fall particulars, terras, etc., hr Circular. Address: IlALL HKEU A C O., Aug. 3, G5. No. 65, Libkrty BL,X. Y. (mo. $ 3mo. ft 232i FANCY STORE. A general assortment of F A If C T, GOODS A N D . DRESS TIUIJIIINGO, ZEPHYRS Deskle, S wgle aad Sails of all Shades. Shetland Yams, Corsets, Skirts a&d FA.ISrCY' TOYS, Alwsys oa band at " "'r Mrs. Otaley'fL , zZ HO 1 MAVf eogl0n2t ly aUCHJaOKD. MACOLIA BALK, "rfhite sad Flak, et rLCMJitaaWALX'S.

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