Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 27, 31 August 1865 — Page 3
LOCAL COLUMNS.
ttrcflAlOZVD INDIANA--Friday, August 25th, 1865. m - - . arw RICHMOND H&IIOHAL BUNK! designated Depository and ' . 4; 3IVS"OIVI. AG'T ' or THE . UNITED STATES. ALSO ... ... .1 ; Special Agent of JAY COOKE, Foe the kale of tle 1-30 I.OAV, succeeds the IiicTfiho5 Branch of the Bank of the Stat, auJ is now open for the transaction of e OeaerMl Ilaukiutfr Rtinen. It ke-Beeaetaatr on haaal a Urge supply of 7-Ji) Soles, f aU denomination, for sale and immediate deliver. Rederina 7-3( Coupon at maturity, ttithout clntree. Alan, all L". 8. 5 percent, notes, at maturity, at their full face Value, and accrued interest to date. Receive, money on deposit, subject to $itht check. . . Furninhea Drafts on the principal cities of the United State. Collect tt Interest Caapasi on all Uoverutuent Loan. nuys and Sells all classes of Government Mreariitea, an 1 being- Deigns tod Depository aud Fiuancial Agent of the United r'uti'l, it has superior advantage for transacting all business connected with lb Qureruiucut upon the meat favorable terms. ".. OFFICE HOC ItS FROM 9 A. M., TO 3 P. M. C'ha. F. Collin, Albert II. Ulanrbarif, Pres't. ' Cashier. Richmond, June 2, 165. Mail Time Xable. RICHMOND POST OFFICE, Oct. 10, 1864 MAILS CLOSE. 'oluBibus ami at. ... .... ......... Ohnmsw Cincinnati barton Way Indianapolis and Wial ...... . ........ -mails open. 'ndianapolis and West Cinriunatl I'jyton Way Chicago... Columbus and F.at . 8 li A.M .! 00 A.M. . 5 m r.M. . ft oo r.u. . a n a.m 9 IS A M. 11 .10 A.M. B JO A.M. n 00 p.m. li A.M. IioHt.tn and Heery Mire, leaves Tuesday and Fridar, t 12ui) it. An. arrives same days at . ....10 l0 a.m. I'niw . City, via Arba, Bethel Ae., larares U.milar, W elnrdv and Kridav, at 7 00 a il. do. arr. Twrday, Tlmrsdny and Setiirday at 5 00 r.M. WinrhestiT via New (l.inlcn, leaves Mond.ir ami Friday, at 8 ui) a.m. do. arr. Tuesday and Saturday, at-- & 00 r.u. iyOlliceoiwn from 7:.I0 a. m. to 7:30 p. M. On SuM'iuy, from W:W0 to 10:00 A. M. A. WILLIANS. r. w. M AJOK FIMLF.VM NUSHMllNT. S. R. WnMiNS, Ksaj., reports through the Ttleyram, that the splendid nionuniciit, nuda at the lua'bla works, of Messrs. Pike A llaberkern in this city, is ow ia its place at the tomb of the lamented Maj. FiSLET, at Maple Grove Cemetery east of the city. The balance id thtf 4ih of July found in his hands, SI 41,45 funds raised by the Major's comrades of thuCUlh, making together the sum of S4I8,45, w as paid the proprietors of the Marble Works by Mr. W. for the erection of the Monument. It ia a aplvndid piece of workmanship, aad reflects credit on the accomplished artist. TIIF.Ri: IS A LAW.-OoratUotiou was called to the following section, p ge ? l, of the book of Ordinances, and we publish it for general infoimation : . MScv If. ', If any dog, bitch or' whelp, be found sritbiu any of the market-houses or market-fifiacea of said city, the owner or person in charge of such anim kl, ahall for every such ollease, aud on conviction thereof before the Mayor, be Bnt-J In the sum of one dollar." This section, if prop-rly enforced, srill have a powerful tendency of abating the nuisance complained of. We shonld judge that the Market-master would be the proper person, to see that this law is du!y execxteJ. A dollar nr two drawn out of the p-K-kcU of the waersof the worlliless curs infesting the "marketbodse and market-spaces," in our city, would be sufficient to cure the eoniplaiuL Try it, Mr. Marketma, tor, and if that fails kuock a few of tbeni(the dogs we mean in the head. Pateut Ar-nry. We invite the attention of Inventors, and those having claims against the Uovernuieut foe back pay, pensions, c, to tha advertisement of D. P. Hollow at A Co., in another column of today's paper. It is unnecessary for us to speak in co&auieadatioa of this firm, with regard to its promptness and reliability in attending to auy business entrusted to it a life long acquaintance of the People with Mr. Hollow at is a sufficient aud safe guarantee that abundant satisfaction will be given to every appliaant. Having been connrctel with the Patent Ullice for the past four years, as its Commissioner, and tdoroughly understanding the wauts of those applying for Patents, at ouoe give Mr. II. a peculiar advantage over other Agents engngvd In the business of soliciting Patents and Prosacutiag Patent cases. Cbiioi iv lUiLnon Time On and aftcrMonJay, August 21st trams will leave Richmond on the Columbus aud tuJiauapolia Central K. W. as follows: coi no w kkt. Bichmond Accomodation 7 a.m. Night Ksprcss 9 05 a. M. Pay Express 7 10 P. M. ClUXti I AST. Par prcss. 0 A. M. Night Express 10 iap. au Richmond Accom vliCion arrives from Indianopolis at 30 r. m. Jesse Wilson, is on East fur Ooods, and is buying the Fall and Winter stork for the firm of Wilson A Elliott. From the good judgement and wellknown taste, always di-plsyed kj the senior partner, in selections, "Strattan's Corner will son be the attractive point, as it has always been the prvfiuUeoue for customers. T-CCity Tstrs become delinquent from and after the first of -ptember next. Those who have not paid, will please take notice, for the tax is already Ligh enough without evils being added thereto. rataresorue I On Tuesday last, our friend A. Woopw aan, left our cify on a brief riait to Abington, in a covered buggy drawn by one bvrae, and returoei liotaa safely the same day. JCif Two weeks ago, Mrs. Newsesn, who is quite an old lady, and living near Hillsborough, in this county, cut her throat w ith a buu-her-knile. She was tiviu,, aa last Saturday, but ia a very critical condition. . She haa been and ia yet laboring under partial insaaitr. f 7 On Friday last, a small boy, son oi irf,r,ssenmaciicr, uai uis iooi anl ancle badlf ernshed by a wagon running over it. He was swinging on the coup ling-pole, when the accident oecurretl.1 This is another warning to parents to keep their children otT of the street, aad away from wagons. A
Sure. .The requisite two-thinls of the Keal Kstate of the eitr, is,,we learnr, represented on the petition to t!ic City Council for the ."0,000 loan to the Kicbmorul and Fort rayne RailroaJ. This insures the making of the Road to this point- Our people are wide awake to their best interests, whenerer they are aroused. Tli result haa been accomplished throuzb the untiring exertion of tha soliciting committee who have so faithfully and successfully labored in the work for the past ten days. Now let a "charge along the whole line" be made, an 1 tin's important Road will soon be in operation, and prove iU substantial benefits to the business prosperity and wealth of our citizens. ,.;
Watsk Corstr Faib. Ereey fanner in thiscouoj ty should contribute aoine of t ie product s V In farm i and every Mechanic a spocimon of his skill ia irder ta ' make the forthcoming Fair an Interesting and lire ex. hibirinn, and make It one to be remem'iered a the beat erer hold in Old Wayne. This can be dooeif all go to work w.lti the will and en?rpy that inheres and is part cf the ay stent of those classes of our fellow -ciliz-us. t5"See fourtti ipage lor interesting agricultural items. XiT Read the article in another coliiniu on t)ic."vi'tc(l .question" of Negri Suffrage, from the Lebanon Star. It is sensible. T-f W e are pleased that our yotne: friend Dr. W. T. Mon'ictihatl, has rcaolrad to ct'tunicnee the practice of Meliciiie in this city. Iis talents and liia experience n the army, ill insure coufi lcuce in his skill as a phyaieian. See bis card in anIli. r eoluuiu. Tat Awchvt (iSKi has rereire.1 information from the War lcpr'mrnt, that n triM-ips serving with Oeneral Sheridan are to be mustered out at preseot Several Indiana Kefrirr.ent are ith Slu riil in in Texas, this mean anything lor Max ? Iiiutnaulu Jvur. aTST" The "eight liour movement" is being agitated by the mechanics of Indianapolis, Iii'li.ina. Jt-tf If the idea of "Hooks in the running brook," cannot be literally- appreciated, the fact that all kinds of the best and mo-tt popular works extant, at Niciiolsos A. Iliio'g. BookStore, can be. Go there for ltooks. Stationery, Pictures, Picture Fi nines, Cards, Wall Paper, &c. Their prices are very reasonable, and they arc fair and honorable dealers. tW Although the weather is now exceedingly warm, yet cool weather will be here in a short time , and, like the adage of "in peace prepare for war," therefore, do we urge uon our fellow-citizens the doctrine that in warm weather they sho'd prepare for cool, by supplying themselves with a good Stove, either for cooking or warming, by going to the Uros. Nrs. establishment near the Depot. They have on hand the best article of Stoves ever invented ; besides, their stock of Tin, Copper, Rrass and Sheet iron wares cannot be excelled in the city. Call and see. XT" "What a man does, is the thing," and this true saying becomes a fixed fact when applied to the honest and fair-dealing proprietor of the "Bee Hive" Store. He has an excellent and well selected stock of Goods sells them at fair and living prices, and customers feel that it is a pleasure to deal with him. He has a lot of iuot excellent Carpeting, of most beautiful patterns. Call and examine the Goods at D. . Crawford's and compare prices with other establishments. It will "pay." THF. ni'JsT KTKF.XKTIIF.XIXU PLASTi:it ISTHEPOKOIS 1' LA. ST Kit OF DR. ALI.i'tM'K. They are warranted to keep good twenty years, but may be returned for fresh piaster without charge. 1 It FORT AST orALtTIRg. They will cure a Weakness of the Hack. Pain in the , Side, a Lameness of the Knee or of the Ankles, or Cold Feet, sooner and with more comfort than any other application. Knoxville, Albany Co., Jan. 18. 185J. ar. T. Allcoce. Dear Sij: Serenteen years ijo, I was sorely injured in my back. At length I was induced to use your plasters. I wore one constantly for six months, and did more hard work during that six lontlis than in the preceding- fifteen yrsrs. I have not worn a plaster for over eighteen months, and have had no return of the gnawing pain and weakness in air back, but have been entirely well. I am your obedient servant, JOHN O. CRARY. Principal Agency, llrandreth Honse, New York. Sold by all dealers in Medicines. 2T30 Tiiw Indians. The hostility of the Indians has railed down upon them the vengeance of our Government. There are now about twelve thousand cavalry at Fort Lamed, preparatory to a grand hunt after the hostile red skins who have so long Icen preying uion emigrant trains. We presume we shall hear of a complete scouring of the prairies, for some of theotllcials at Washington have been in close proximity to these treacherous Indians, and know that a complete cleaning out of the hostile tribes is the only security we can have for peace. Financial. The finances of the Treasury are moving along quietly and easily, the cash receipts Jrom internal revenue and the customs being so liberal as to enable Mr. McCclxoch to meet all ttie urgent demands for cash which is now, from the certificates of indebtedness, falling due. About thirty millions of these mature this month, and about twentr millions during September. This will relieve the Treasury from its princi-. pal burden between this and the ap-p.-oaching session of Congress. The Secretary has the discretion, if required, of making a further issue of compouud interest uotes. RICHMOND INSURANCE AGENCY. In this aid established office there are, Fire Tnsarancw Companies represented, where aggregate capital amounts to upwards of, Twenty-five Millions of Dollars! He is also Agent fur those popular Life Insurance Companies the fcSavrmiTT of New York, and the -ErA." of ilartlord. whose teraas are as libera aa those of any other Company. WM. EE IX, Nctaet Pi sue.
The New York Store, i prepaxing Cor
the Fall and Winter trade in Dry Goods, j in fact constant arrivals of New Goods j find the enterprising Proprietors prepar- j ed for a call for seasonable Goods at all i times. Their constant endeavor i to al-wa3-s havejust the article their customers j may need. Go there and test the truth : of what we say. . Richmond Manufactures. A.Gaarifc Co., sold the past season one hundred Thrashing Machines, and forty Portable Steam Engines. Their whole force is now employed on manufacturing the latter.- - . - .M:.tsrs. Alien fc Grant, have orders in since the 1st of July, for John P. Allen's Patent School Desks, amounting to the sum" of SG.000. " They are turning out from SO to 100 Desks per day. Commissioner's Court commences at Centerville on Monday next. Hadley's Normal Academy HIRAM HADLEY, Principal, F.LIZA n. Fl Lfilll M,! Vwoeiat. Teachers AUUli; L. I' I'LL F.H. f Assoeuta Teachers. This institution will open September 11 tlx, lSGoThe Schmd Tear i diviled ioto two sessions of twenty veeks each. For Circu!arcof.iaitiii: iull articulars apply at the Bok stores or address ttie I'rincipal, at K1C11MOND, INDIANA. 20-am. Indiana, To-wit: Wayne County. the Wayne Circuit Court, February Tetin, lsCG. Lucinda Callaway ) PetUin t Chan-, name . vs- f No. liiOu. Thnsewlifimi may concern; E it reniemV-re 1 that on the 7th dar of Alien, lS'li, the said ietitioner by Jjin;s Perry her Attoruey, filed in the olliee ot the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, her petition, a-Lin' that her name be clixned from Lucinda Ollan ay to Lucinda Shute. Jfiw, thT fore, all persons interested are hereby nolihed ot the hting and peu-lency of sid petition, in I that unless they appear ard plead, answer or demur thereto, on the secon t day of the uext term of the Wayne Circuit Court, to be held at tne Court-house in the town of Centerville, on the first Mondav of February, IVirt, the matters aud thinsrs therein contained will lie taken as true, and the same will be beard and determined in their absence. Witness niv name and the seal of said Tseal Court, at Centerville, the 7Ui day of August, lti.J. SAM. II. SOHLAGI.E, Clerk, By Boa. C. Coubalet, Deputy. augl0n24w3 LIQUOR LICENSES. Application. J"OTICE is hereby given to th; citizens of Wavne i. m Township, Wayni Coontv, In liana, that I, William A Ikins. will apply to the Hoard of Commissioners of Wayne County, at the next regular term, commencing on the first Mon lay in Septemlier, lHij,' to obtain a license to retail intoxic.itini. liquors in less quantity than a quart at a tim -, in accordance wth the provisions of the Act approved March 6, IS5'JV and permit such liquors to be drank on the prenuses when so sold. The precise location of the premises which I desire license to sell and siiflTer such liquors to be drank as afoiesaid, is as follows, to-wit: A two story brick house on lot No. 34, on the north Shle of Main street between Front and Washington streets, and the tirt room west of the north-west corner of M iin and Front streets, and opposite Thomas Mason's Furniture store, in the citv of Richmond, Wayne Tewnship, Wayne Counlv, Indiana. augl0u2t ' WILLIAM ADKINS. Application. yOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, that I, Err-st Paulus, will upply to the Hoard of Commissioners of Wavne Countv, Indiana, at their next regular term, commencing on the first Monday in Septemlier, ' to obtain a license to ret.til intoxicating liquors in less. -quantity than a quart at a time, in accordance with j the provisions nf an Act approved March 5, 1SJ9, and permit such liquors to tie drank on the premises j where rto sold. Tlie precise location of the premises which I desire license to ell an I sutler such liquors j M be drank as aforesaid, are as follows, to-wit: Itcing ; a part of lot No. 2 in that p irt of the citr of Kich- , tnoiid, in said county, laid out by John Smith, begin- j ning at a point eight i,8) feet est of the north-west corner of said lot. running thence south 5' degrees, west 77 feet and 6 inches: thence south 8Ia4'. east H leet and 3 inches; thence north i,j degrees, ea-t 77 feet 6 inches to Main street, thence west along .Main-j street to the ptaoeof beginning. Said premises being owned by Charles M .rlitng. and beinir on the south side of Main Street between Pearl and Front streets. in the city of KicbmonJ, Township, County and j State aforesaid. j auglOuSt ERNST PAL LI S. CARRIAGE REPAIRING. J. S. HUNT, VT the Shop formerly occupied by Ed. McCan, North Franklin St., is prepared to do, promptly every description of work iu tlie line ol repairing. Cttriinge, W nsnn nntl Ilugsy Trimming, Painting and Varnishing, done in good style and at reasonable pries. Persons having Buggies, Carriages, or Spring-wagons in need of repairs, will do well to bring tlieir work to this shop. 23-4w. Wont Use Any Other. A few nights ago, when it was r lining in torrents and Terr dark, iu the late hours of nkht one solitarr man was seen (in tlie great city of Cincinnati) t-i seize I he : faithful Watchman of the night by the throat, saying: 1 " Watchman! O, Watchman! as you value youi lite, say i tell me lias Webster's Agent left town? I want to j get a Bottle of 'Wcbter's Hair Uriiorafor." " j jJTSyFor sal in Richmond, by Plumincr A Kelley. j 3m263 J. WEBSTER CO., Proprietors, j Nasheau, N.II. j WANTED. i i By a Tentit of nineteen Yews Constant ; Practice, a good location iu some thriving city or aa i air rest in an othce that has a good busuiess cs- : tabhshed. 1 I also want to sell or exchange for a few acres with : a gid house, Ac. wituiu from one to t"0 miles of , tue same place, A Fruit Farm of 160 Acres ; JO acres timber, the balsnaee under cultivation, with some 3.300 younjr trees. 1.7ih) apple. 40 cherry, and ; the balance peach : some Si acres lim.nhy and 2 in : clover, 1 stable, 2 cabins. gottd wells, a sorghum house and fixuuires. and a new irame house, tJ by 2$ ( , feet, oneand-a-balf stories, partly tiiiisbed, with a I ! good cellar under the whole house, within one fourth i of a mile of LtClade, a small town the t'tica;i) ' Branch RvilroaJ.in Faretle Caanlv. III. Address A. U. ST1P11ER. D. D. S 23-tt LaCleie, Fayette Co., 111. I c aocolate. Prepared Coflee, etc. Hiker s t ocoa. Pure Cocoa. Pro ma. French Chocolate. Premium Vanilla " Dandalioa Codee, various qualities. Traxicum. Verm icelli. Macaroni. Tapioca. Pearl Barley. Hecber's Farinia. Corn Starch and Rica Floor. 31 Main St. G. W. BARNES A CO. Grain Sacks. Kt.MI.ESS GRAIM SACKS. (S busbeU.) j ot various qoa-iue. FOB SALE CHEAP. BY i UUil aa AVtAaAa, j Flour and Predac Store, 5ih Street, i Third Door North of Meredith House. 23:26 FEATHER DCSTERS. for sale at A PLCMMER k KELLY'S Prafstcre. 1
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Building and Lots For Sale. For Sale, One or mora Building, sniuble for Basinese-IIouses and Dwelling, eoeanined. Priee low and term reasonable. Apply to J. W. FLCMMER. For Sale, Buildup Lots, 35123 feet, on North Wahingtou-sU Price low. Apply to JAM bis I 1.1 HLK, 2031 J. V. PLL'MMEU, EUK OPE AN POCKET TIME KEEPER, One Dollar Each. (Patent applied for June 29th, ls6i.) A Exact and ReliaBli Pocket Tme-KrcrRB for the p.r man. A decidedly unique and mmUrU htiig. 0rrvctlr constructed o the most approved SCIENTIFIC rKINClrLKS, and r.rraj. to KESOTE SOL(t time, ith o6W' crriniHtx "d the utmost precision. Mure truthful than tba umi ro-ily and elaU-rate Tinv-Keeper of Midern manufacture. It never cau be wron. "It rryuw ma irey." or winding up. Never run down: and can never t ro imu ur Um, Jw. it ( is a most remarkable article. Jnt intnlirred firt.i this countrr from Eumpe. wliere it is protected bv Uitrr PnUmt." Price f.ir a single one, with plain or lancy White Dials, in tiold or Silver-Gilt Case, oulv SI. -"ent. potasre V"!. t nT Prt ' t,,e countrr, on recoipt of pru- Au order must b addressed to J. W. DE LA ME RE 4 CO., Sola Proprietor. 23 3ra i'OI and 205 Broadway, New York. TO CONSUMPTIVES. al'FFEBKK-S with Consumption. Asthma. Bronchilis, "r an v disease of Me Throat or Luns, v. ill be cheerfully lunii-heJ. without chsrje, with tlie remj.lv bv I lie use of which the Bev. Ebwabd A. Wilson, of Williams'iurgh, New York, was completely restored to hesltli. alter having sutf.-red several years with th it drea l disease. Consumption. To Consumptive sutf-rvr. this rem-ly is W4-tbv if an iaiiue bate trial. It will cost nothing, and uuy be the means of their perfect restoration. Those desiring- tueS'iiie will please address Sev. EDWARD A. WILSON, 164 Sorrn Second Stueet, Williaaisburgh, Kins Couulr, New York. 23 6t A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a sate and simple remedy for ! the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Disj eases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the i whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and i vicious habits. Gieat numbers hare been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to j benefit the afflicted aad unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, t ret uf Ctaryr. Please inclose a post-paid eure!;e, addressed to yourself. Addre9 JOSEPH T. IX MAN, Station D. Bib Lit Horss, -Yi-if York City. June8,lSG5. 15-ly. WHISKERS! WHISKF.RS! 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 w here, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WAUNEIt A CO., Box 133, Brooklyn, S. Y. 5-iy. Ktitnr of Ilichmmi Pttll'iJtum : Dean Sin With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper tiiat I will send by return mail, to all who wish it i free i a Receipt, with full directions tor making and using a simple Vegetable balm that will effectually remove, in ten davs. Pimples. Hlotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same solt, clear, smooth and Beautiful. I will also msil free to those having Itald Head?, or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuaiant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than thirty days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully vours. TIIOS. F. CH APM AN, Chemist 831 Uroadwar, New Yorlf. 2-3m. A FEW REASON'S 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 ma le by women an 1 boys, by band. While their labor is cheap, their work is dear at any price. Such watcltes are made witliout 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 most thoroughly sold. Those who have kept4-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 huudred little pieces, screwed together, the body of the American Watch is formed of of SOLID PLATES. No jar interferes with the harmony of its working, and no sudden sliock can throw its machinery out of gear. In riding or any bu-iness pursuit, it is all held together as firmly as a single I iecc of metal. It is just what all machinery should be 1st. ACCURATE, 2J. 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-halt" the I price. i OC R SOLDIER'S WATCH amol Wm. Ellcry ) is what its name indicates Solid, Substantial, and alwahs j Reliable warranted to stand any amount of Marching, i Riding or any figthing. ! Our next higher quality of Watch (named P. S. i Bartlett ) is similar in size and general appearance, but ; has more jewels, and a more elaborate finish, j OL'R LADIES' WATCH, recently brought out, is ! put up in a great variety of patterns, many of them ! of rare beauty and workmanship, is quite small, but ; warranted to keep time. I THE PROOF of the merits of our Watch may be found in the fact that we now employ over seven hundred workmen in our factories, and that wc are still unable to supply the constantly increasing demand. Our three-qoarter plate watch is thinner and lighter than the others we hare described. Its fine chronometer balance is delicately adjusted to correct the variation caused by change of temperature. These watchare the fruits of the latest experiments in chrouoitetry, and are made by our best workmen, in a separate department of our factory. For the finest time-keeping qualities they challenge comparison ith the best works of the most famous English and Swiss makersROBBINSA APPLETON", Agents for the American Watch Co. IsS Broadway, New York. To Sinking Fund Borrowers. LI. PERSONS indebted to the Sinking Fond, are ocrcoy onunea uul all 1-arKU mortgaged to Fund, and on which interest has not been paid in said advance, for the present year will be advertised for sixty days previous to. ani o-red at public sale on, the second Taeadav in December next. Byonkrof tbextoardof Cormrrs oners W. H. TALBOTT, President. July lsth, 16. SiuSi rrrtva ckcoeek. BEXJ. CBOCtEX. CROCKER & CO, SMth side f 3f aii atreet, aejaare Eatst Jwereditw Iloas, RICII WOD, ISD. t ""USar5 kind Csirriasea, BncEir, Swlkies, Express and Periling Wagons. Ac we hare on hand a line assortment of work in our Ue. aad can furnish to order on short notice, almost any strie or pattern of vehicle, all of which thev warrant to be made of the he-it material and bvcarefal and experienced workmen. The pabiic are invited to caii and examine their stuck rnd prtces. T- Particnlar attenuoo paid to repairing. Jan.2,l?j.
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Insnrance Company, Richmond, Xndiana. OFFICE over CITIZENS' BANK. Reasons for Insuring in this Company: 1. U is a Hosoa Coaapany: all Premiums arc kept and paid out here, instead of being sent to Eastern Cities. More than JioO.OOO annually, is paid by the State of Indiana, ta Fareiga Insurance Companies, all of which might be kept at home, by insuring in Home Companies. 2. The Cash Capital I $100,000. and taa Stockholders are rrSTWin-sible tf the insured for rWl.OO morr, making t'.ie sum of $200,000, pledged for the payment of lisses. 3. As this. Coauftany eonfrnes it a operationa chiefly to a few counties in Eastern Indiana, and to Fire Insurance exclusively, and avoids specially hazardous risks : and as Eastern Companies of larger capital axlend thair risks all over tha Talon, and take large specially fiazarJous risks : it Is relatively strongvr and more reliable than any of theu.. 4. Cnited States Bonds are deposited bv this Company with t!ie Auditor of State to secure the payment of losses. Foreign Companies have mt a single dollar deposited with tLe Auditor. Their capital is a'.l oulof the State ours ia at home, subject to all demands n jm it. 5. Risks are taken at a low rates, and on as favorable terms, as by any other responsible Firelnsurance Company, liosaea a ill be adjusted and paid promptly and liberality and good faith observed towards all aud as evidence of this, it is sufficient to state, that the Stockholders are known throughout Eastern Indiana to be m--n of the highest responsibility aud integrity. OFFICERS. President, JESSE P. SUM) VM., Vice President, TIIOS. W OO I ' CTT, Secbetakt, KOIILIt r .MOItltl!SO-, Jr. DIRECTORS. Jama E. Reeves, i'b.irles I". Coffin, John 31. fiitar. . John W. Grabbs, M illiuiii S. Ui-id. Jesse I. Suldall, James I.. Mori isson, Stephen It. Vt i-ius, Tkoniuo Vt midnutt. STOCKHOLDERS: ROBKBT MoRRISSOS, Su., Willi A a HaXTKK, Damkl II. Ch a a ford, J AS. V ASl'XKM, J., Jonas W. Yko, Etii ( C. K:llt, John II. Mooitn iv, Mark E. Reeves, William C. Staeb, Is a AC P. Evans. CHRIST! AX C IV ETTA, Andrew F. Scott. Cii iki.es F. Coffin, J AMES L. Moituissuv, Stui-uen K. Vi'i;iss, James K. Beeves, Jllll S W. tiKt'SHS. j Ah IU II 1)1 tiAAK, Isaac R. I1o aiio, j Josm a W. Haines, i liKOROE W. VaNNEMAS, Thomas Woousi it, koUEBT Mokkisson, John M. (iAAii, IessK P. Siodall, William U. Scott, William S. Keid, Jesse M. Hitton, Albert B Payne. IVlLLIAM PaRRT, No h S. Leeds, FliWARIl O. V AI'O It AN , Clements W. FeuoI'So.n, John C. Hahlev, aCom 11. J i LI AN, LiKo It. Blanco akd. Jr. IOIIN C. II VULLY, Gcueral Agent. 23-tf. 17. S. Sanitary Commission Claim Agency. NO CHARGE FOR SERVICES. aLKH'IS 1. STI BBS, Ajrent U. S. Sauitarr CtunmissUm, Army and Narv Claim Aponcy, Ullice: N. K. cur.t M.iin anl M:irion aStreet, Kictiiiumtl, Iui. To whirli communications relative to Pensions, l.ountW s, Arrears !' Par, ami other claims against the Government must be addressed. Juue 2w, 1S6a. 13-3m. Valuable Farno. FOTi SALE! WtII.I, lje sold cheap, a good FARM of Scventv V w Acres, lying four miles North of the City of Richmond, on tlie Richmond an 1 Newport Turnpike. It is well watered has fifteen acres Timber a go,! House excellent Ilarn, almost iew a tine Orchard of well selected Fruit, Ac. Ac. If is admirably adapted for a "Stock Farm." For terms. Ac, enquire of C. II. Ill' KC II EN A L, Atty: Xo. 27, Main-st., over Haiucs'i Store. Richmond, July Gth, 1SG5. ltf ! Tilli of Vbritlium Tin- ! coin. j TBRF.SENTING HIS EARLY HISTORY, political fl. career, and speeches in and out of Congress: also I a general view of his policy as President of the Cnited States; with his messages, proclamations, letters, etc., ! and a history of bis eventful administration, an I of the 1 m-enfi attendant npon his tragic and lamcrKol demise, i l!v Joseph II. Barrett. Commissioner if Pensions, I Washington, i. C. Nearly ready, in one volume of over 70 pge ortavo. j KmWsed Cloth, $1: Sheep, Libr.iry stile; $1,50: printed on extra tine paper ami bound in half calf, $ j. I tierman edition, fifty cents higher on each style of j bin ! ng. j This work is TicluiM atui Authentic. It was written by the gentle.-.i-n whose name it bears, and the data concerning the material points of Mr. Lincoln's early history and political career (it is not now improper to mtitinn,) was furnished by himclf to Mr. lUrrett, who for several years S0l in conti lential relations to the President. Tlie aullior has resiiied iu Washington Irom the very beginning of tlie administration, ami has explored the records of the War Orlice for facts, and b'i-1 access to other sources of information not u-ii illy accessible. Interwoven a ith tiie narr.itivp.iu chrnni ii'k:il order, are full extnets from Mr. Lincoln's siK-cclies. thus einlHH ing his views in the best and niot arct-ptahle manner. His administration K elucidated also bv interweaving his St te p iper" complete, while t'i narrative of the author concerning ttie great events of the p-riod is clear, concise and admirable. The portrait is leautifuil v engraved by Ritchie, from a photograph taken by Brady at a sitting arranged for it!i Mr. Lincoln by the Publisher. The likeness has been pronounced by many personal fi ien-fs tlie best. The Publishers, immediately npon the decease of Ms. Lincoln, sent an artist to sketch lle scenes closely identified with bis early life, and also the scenes invmeliately associated with the burial at SpringfieW, Illinois, and will have tlie pleasure of presenting tlie follow ing original illustrations in the volume. 1, Birthplace of Mr. Lincoln. 2, The Emigration from Kentucky in ISIS. 3, House, Spencer county, Indiana, the home of Mr. Lincoln for thirteen rears, and wliere bis mother died. 4. The Crawford Place, w here yoon Lincoln worked for 22 cents per day. i. Little Pigeon Baptist Cbnrch. where Mr. Lincoln when a youth; and his parents attended. 6. His Mother's Grave. 7. Anderson Creek Farrr. where he was ferryman for nine months. S. The Log llovre in Sangamon ceuoty, 111., where the "3,0on rails" a ere split. 9. His Springfield Residence, lu. The Scene of bis First Inauguration, etc.. ete. CLARK H. HADLEY, of this city, is agent for Wavne Township, for this work, and is now engaged in presenting it to the public: and takiog the address of those who desire to secure this valuable contribution to the History of the Mart v red President. No Cessation Until a Suri render is Made! j TE wul sell Delaiae at Si eeal. ' Prints SO cents. Spool Thread IO. Skirt Braid lO. i Goo4 Shirtias; Xaslia. 5 ceata. &a From 25 to SO Cents LESS, " Vatil the Preseat Stack ia Eihaasted. aSSTSw D B. CRAWFORD. REXIIXE JfEF- TX"S. MAGXOM.l TA HLET. dc LJLLV WHITE, at PLCHMLR A KELLY'S.
! HO MORE GREY' HAIR!
i lliaesic' HARI FVL. THE MfST irFBATIVB HAIR RESTOnATlVE T7f OlFXKEZi TO THE J'l JlllC. Nothing Lie It Ever Before Known. It is perfectly free from sul;fcur. lead. and the chemical aaits universal; v used lu aU the Hair Kestoratirea now t-fore the p-ihlic : an-l' nnl ke them, SEVER CACfES DIZZINESS, BLINDNESS or Lt'XACY, but is as. Iiarmle-u as purs rain water. Tula celebrated preparation is th d:acrery of a celebrated French cliemist and has bv-eo extensively iiw-1 in Europe among the nolility for the past Cve years a an lie aiost wonderful success. It imparts Vigor aud ew Life to the Roots ol the Hair, rotore it to ls naiuinl eol or, aud causes it to crow pcculnrly soft aad laxuriaut. No other Preparation is required to go with it, As it combines a parted Restorer and ILiir Dressing. Tlie agreeable nature and wonderful rapijilr iUi w hich it restored t!e whitest hair to its priuiiliie color and beauty, renders this preparation InvatoaMe. and when once known, in dispensable to the toilet table of ever household. It ill stop the hair from failing out with two or three applications and is a sure preventive nj.iiMt Ualdmsss aud all drsc-ascs of the scalp, and mil cure tlieu in Uieir worst lurni v ken eaisiug. The prrsent extensive sale of this article is owins; entin-lv to tlie fact that it p seases evi y mctit claime.1 lor it. jiiI every lady and gentleman alohas iis-d the old restoeatives cniposel of sulphur and lead v. ill at once appreciate this new preparation, which is nsvd ainl recommend. M by tlw flrt meitical aitthonlr. Irti-e, ,U. "jJtirSold bv all Drug-reais. Prepared bv A. M. Mt N l 1 ten ral Depot, No. 7S7 Droadwar, New York. 2a-ly. The Great English Remedy Silt JAMIN ( I.IUK'N Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clark, M. D. Physician Extraordinary to the Queeu. This inv.ilii.ihle mlicini is unfailing iu the cure of all those piinfnl an I dangerous diseases to hich the feui.ttc constitutKiB is sublet, it moderates all excess anil removes all obstructions, and a speedy cure may bo relitst on. TO MAUIMLI) LAUIi:s it is peculiarly smtol. It will, in a short time, briug on the monthly p.;t i.-l with regularity. Eich bottle, price On-- Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Ureal Uritaiu, to preveut counlerteiLs. CAUTION. These Pills slion'd not In tiVen br Femilos during the r IKST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any otlier time thev are safe. In all Cases of Nervous an 1 Spinal Affection, Pains iu the 1'ark aikI Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, P.iljiintioii of the lleirt. Hysterics, and Whites, these Pills u sli Hi -i t a euro lieu all other moans have failed: and a'lhiui'h a o a ttul renieiy, d'i not cout iiu iron, cal mjl, auttmony. t anything hurtful to the constitution. Full ilirvrtions in the p i hlet around each package, which should bo care ul'.y preserve 1. SOLD BY ALL DRt'titil.STS. Sole Agent for the Cnited States and Canada, JOIS MOE.S, 27 Cortlandt St., New York. N. It. SI .00 and f postage stamps enclose.1 to anv authorized Agert. williusure a bottle, cout lining at) Pills, bv returu mail. Br. MARSHALL'S Cat arr Ei f. This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the best article known for curing tlie t'Mtarrn, !l iu tin- Head and 1 1 eniLir lie. lthss been foun 1 an excellent remedy in many cases of Sore llyes. eat lies lias been removed by it, and Hearing has often beea greatly improved bv its use. It is fragrant and agreeable, ami Gives Immediate Relief to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases o'the head. Tlie sensations after using it are delightful and invigorating. It opens and purges out all obatructions, strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to the parts affected. More than Thirty Years' of sale and use of Ir. Marshall Catarrh and 1 1 end lie he Snail, has proved its great value for all the common diseases of the head, and at this moment stands higher than ever before, a It is recommendi-d hy many or tlie liest ITiysirians, an I is wsed with great success aud satisfaction everywhere. Read the Certificates of Wholesale Druggists in 1864. The undersigned, having for many years been acqnaiiit.il a ith lr. .Marshall's Catarrh nntl Headache K.nutt. and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheerfully staU, that ae believe it to beeriual, in every repecf, to the rerornrm'tidations given of it for the cure of Catarrhal Affections, and that it is decidedly the liest article ever known for all common disease of at" tU- Head. Burr A Perrr, Boston. Barnes A Park, S'ea York. Keeii, Antn"i A Co A. B. A l. Sandf, " Brown, l.auin.n A Co., Stephen Paul A Co., " Reed, Culler A Co., Israel Minor A C " Scth W. Fom le, McKesson A Itobbins" Wilson, Fairhank A Co., A. L. Scovill A Co. Ilenshaw, Ednaind A Co M. Ward. Close A Co., II. II. If . v, Portland, Me., Bush A UaW, For S.ile by all Druggist. Try iU lr. .tf.'ArsbaM'nCatnrrb nad Headache Kaull is a fragrant and agreeable remedy for all disease of the head. It opens an 1 purges out all obstruc tions. The av-nsations after using it are delightful and invig-r-iting. and the relief imnieiiate. Sold by all Drugfiats. Try it. Ir. .M:krsh'UIs Catarrh and Headache Suull is a fragrant and agn-eable remedy for all disease of the hei l. It opens and purges out all obstructions. The sensations arter nsing it are delight ful an I in- igor.itiii?. ani t ie relief immediate, bold Ly ail Druggist, fry itCARD TO THE LADIES. OR. DI TO.NCO'S Golden Periodical Pills FOR FEMALES. f.1 OnnrXTI; irregularities, renaoring obFtructions of the monthly turns, f rom whatever cause, always successful as a preventive. It is now over thirty years Since the above celebrated Puis were furl discovered by Dr. Dnponcof Paris, during which, time they have been extensively and successfully esed is awt of tlie public institutions as well as in private pracsacv e4 both hemispheres, with unparalleled success in every case, wbete the directions have been correctly followed, as thousands of ladies in this city and throughout tha land, are daily testifying. Y hey are the most invaluable remedy, for all thoas afflicting complaints so peculiar to the sex, riz: Distressing and Painful MetMttaralwm, Beteniiou, Pain in tlie Back and L-nns, Pressing-down Pain., Kus'a of Blond to the Head, Dizziness, Dimness of Sight, Green i kne-ss. Heaviness, Fatigue on any slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, and all the various distressing eompiair.ts, particularly that most annoving, weakening, ard the bepnuninj of all other female weaknesses, Tae Learor r hara, or W hi tea. At the saute tune, there is notli mg in these Pills that can do injury to life 'it health. Let the directions be Strictly followed, and yoa will find them to be all they are represented; an much so, that ia nine cases oat of ten, I aiii warrant them. Do not be diaennraged if one box should fail, alibougb, as a general thing One Ilui is MalitcieafU .VO.ixMl Ustsea hare hrea aold ia two year". Ten Thousand Boxes sent by letter, both br myself ami agents, to all parts of the world, to whieb' answers have beea returned, in which ladies) say, no tiling like the above Pills have bee a known, since the Science of Medicine Downed apo t the World, in Removing Obatraettoa and Restoring S store to its proper chaamd. Quietirg the Nerves, and bnnging bajk tua -Ry Color of Health," to the cheek of the most delieat. &&ot sale by Drug fists renerallr. Aug. 24, Iii. Ktf WANTED: Petrolenm Barrels! P. roes bavioc So 1. iron bor ped PETROLECM BARKEL.S tod:por of, a ul pitase rail on or addn-aa; J. W. BCR50X A Co., -Sprini- OroTe.OJ M.Ua," kichmoad lad., Julv Ii, 22-3m.
1iv. - ai Cure Warranted if Directions Fol'owtedl ' lala Battle wttl last Uaaasa aay , SYMPTOM. Tha sy pissai af Catarrh afaat ttat Tary sjigha. rirnaa lad ihty hai a aaM. aha thwf htsva fraaeal attacks, aad arc aasra assaaldra ta th eaaafea at arsaaeratare. la ttttfa saaitrlsa. tha aaaa saay ha try, ar a alight ahivharga, thta aad aeiid, afterward thick aad i Aa tht alsmt heeasaea chraala, tha aaKhavrgaj arc larr rawed la aaaailfj aad rhaagad hi aaalityt they arc aaw thick aad hear, aad arc hawkad ar aoactsed an. TWtccrittaaaacaaTeaatTa, saaalag a and areata: lac Tales latea aad naval i tka eras arc weak j the trasc at aaactl ta atrayed j atalaw Iraaaeatlf haha r la slarr waa aad latiitaal I J tat cat af Catarrh la, that the aeraca la ahligcd la rtcar hit thraat la lac tacralaa; aa tatcfc ae allair aiasaaa. hlch haa tallea fraca the head aartatf tha a kg at. waea ikta takes place lac pecaaa aaai as tare that his die war la aa in way ta the laaga, aad ahaaM lea a tttae la arrratlaa; It, The aaevt arc hat ftw af Ihc saaay CaUrrhal lyssataaia. hrlis for aar aataahM acacrtatac rttlly alt aiaataaatt II UI (Mat IUI ta My Wc arc dally rfcetclag letlan fraaa aatdlata la tae artBy.aad ataert la all aarta atthclalca. aaa caaaat arararc It , tsaa draaaisaa. aarlsalaji ta liar aaa. ar hi far three hatttca af that asedkrlaa. aad atoa aaaieraas teatlaaaalala rraca ikaac aalaf It, haariaf rrldrace at lu laMltalc aaerlta. C4U far BKKITK-8 ClTataUa UMISI aad take aa atker. Ifaat said hy dranUki la rear rktalty yea caa taeieae the -aaaey la alaflat teas, aad mm will acad the atedldae hy ttyrias. Addreat Or. O. H. SCCLYat e.Chicae. RrF LYE'S bronchial srHiffl Aa asraiLiaa aaaaer tea Cearha, Cold, Asthma, Braaehitia, aare Threat, Heareeaeat, WhooplBa; OaagB, aad Irritatioa af tha Braaehial Tabee ar Laaga, TtekUaf; ia tha Throat, aad Creap, This ayraa Is raaeetally hvMaVtal la afTretleaa af the Tkraat aad Braacklal Taaca, eaased hy Catarrh, greatly aaslsilaaj la Its aeetaaaral rare bra ased la roaarrtlaa with the Brartedy. 11 lakra la tlsae It Brrrr fallt ta rare the arvrreat casrs af Creap. Wc da act Mteri that fan ayraa will rare fee. aa-Btlea la Ha went Magta, hat we da raaaeteaMeasly rlalst far It errtala aardMaal aaalltlea act te he foaad la aay ether prcaaratlaa. for tha relief aad rare of the dlaeaaca ahave eaaaeratrd. Briar atrreable te the taste, aaas far chlldrea, eaeedy la lu caVrta, BlTlag Mratftth ta thecelea aad iBBga. It will aaea Bad IU way lata every fhtallyla the lead, frit, f Law aar hettw. Or. D. H. SCELYK It Co., raaa. f Chleafe, llllaela. tray Laboratory at rr pavt. tlL .r-vFor sale by all Wholcaale Druggists, and al re'ail by DruggiMs evervn here. AT AVIIOLKSAI.EBY JOHN" D. PARK. Cincinnati. Ohio. WM. JOHNSON, Detroit, Michigan. J.H. CONNKR, New Albanr, Indiana. WILSON A PKTEK, Louisville Kentucky. AT RETAIL. BY J. JOHN'SOS ...JeaTL-rsonville, Ind. tsn BV DI5I 0(;iHT liEMEHAt.LT, OctoW 19, lsfil. 35 It. For le in It ii IhiioikI, lad., by E. f. I'olla. I'liimmer eV Kelly, Nampvnc At Ros, .Mnllrr aV Collet aad J. I:. Avery aV Co. 3r O 3L. X ea SELDEN & CO., MANUFACTURING JEHS, 27 Courtlandt St, New York. , 100,003 Watches, Gold Pens, Pencils, Sec, &c, WORTH $500,000. To b sold at One Hollar each without regard to value, and not to be paid uaitil you know what you a ill recitve. SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES, All to le sold for O.fi; DOLLAR each i .1111 lient'a tiold Hunting Case Watches, ito$lil 3iM Ladies' trol I and Knameled Case Watches. 3J 70 t0 tient'a Huntington Case Silver Wat.-bo, 35 " 70 200 Diamond Rings, 0 44 lov S.Oou liold Vest aa I Neck Chain, 15 ' 30 3,000 " " " " 6 3,00(1 fiold Oval Kind Bracelets, 4 " 8 4 0i) Chas-I U.il.i Bracelets. '5 - ltl 2.000 Chat ilaineCliains and (iuard Chains, 2C 6.000 Solitaire an 1 Gold Brooches, 4 " lt 2.imn Lrva an I Florentine Urooclies, 4 " 2.1100 Coral, tljial al Kmerald Brooches, 4 " H S.itiMt Mosaic, Jet, Lava, and Florentine Kar Drops, 4 " 8 4,50i) Coral, Opal, an! Emrald Ear Drops, 4 " 4.(IU() California Diamond Breast Pins, J M " II 3.0un fiold Fob and Vest Watch Kerg, 2 M " 1 4,000 Fob and Vest RibU.n Slides, 3 " ll 4.000 Set Sb-erc Kutt as, Studs, etc., 3 3,000 Oold Thim'.l", Pencils, etc., 4 44 7 6.0O0 Miniature l-ockcts, S S 4.000 Jliniatiirr Lo. kets Magic Spring, .1 " 20 4 0o) (i.,ld Toothpicks, Crosses, etc., 2 u 8 5.000 Plain i . Id Rings, 4 - 11 i,000 C'has d ol I Rings, 4 ' 1 1 7.000 Stx.ne Set and ;gnrt Rings, 2 50 M 10 5.000 California Diamond Rings, 2 " 10 7.5O0 Sets Ladies' Jewelry Jet an! fJol.l, 5 " li 6,000 Sets Indies' Jcwelrv Csmeo, Pearl, etc., 4 " li 5,000 i -.11 Pens, Silrer Extension Holders and Pencils. 4 " 1 6,000 (i.dd I'ens and fiold Moonte.1 Holders, " 5.0(H) tinld Pans ami Lxtensioa-Holders, 6 " 1 5.000 Silver fiobieU and DnnkiDj Cups, 5 " 50 1.000 Silver Ctm, 15 " 50 2.000 Silver Fruit snd Cake Baskets, 10 " 50 1,009 Dozen Silver Tea Spoona, 10 tot 20 PER vj2EN 1,000 " " Table Spoont and Forks, 20 " 100 MANNER OF DISTRIBCTIOJf . CERTIFICATES natw'ng aaeh article and itsralne, are placed in SEALED ENVtLOPEri, which are well mixed. One of these Eavelopea, eonUining the Certifteate or Order for some article, ( worth at least one dollar at retail, i wdl be sent hy snail to any address, without r-gard to choice, oa recniittf 25 Cents. Tae purchaser will aee what Article it draws, and its alee, which may be from Ose to Free Hundred Dollars, and caa tfcea tend One Dollar aad receive the Article named, or any otlatroa tha bat of tha came value, and after teeing the articU, if it does aot give perfert aatiafactioa, we desire it to be Immediately returned, and the amoant paid will be refaaded. Br this mode we give aeleetuma from a varied stock of If ne troods, of the best make and latest stvles, and of intrinsic worth, at a aomiaal priee, while all bare a chance of aetmring articles of the Big-hest value. In all caaea, we charge for forwarding the Certificate, postage, and doing the basinet's, the sum of Twenty. Fire Cents, which mast be CBcloacd ia the order. Five Certificate will be cent for tl; eleven for $2; thirty for 1 5; sixty-ore for f 10 ; one hundred for f 15. Parties dealing with aa saajr depead oa having prompt returns, and the artioie drawn will be lnvmediateiy aent to any addresa by -etara asa3 or exprtac, Kntiresatisfietioo rwaraateed inallraaea. Write yawr Same, Tewo, Coaatr aad Htate piaia- : ly, a no aOdresa. Br.LXik.'S at W 25.-6a.I5 27 Coortlaadt Street, New York. HI AGIOLIA B.ILY, White PLCMMER A KELLY'S.
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