Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 28, 7 September 1865 — Page 3

LOCAL COLUMNS. RICHMOND. INDIANA: Saturday Sept! 9i 1065.

RICilUOIID IUT1Q1UL BANK! Designated Depository or THE UNITED STATESALSO Special Agent or JAY COOKE, For tb Mia of tb 7-30 LOAX, succeed! the "Richmond Branch of the Bank of the State," and is now open for the transaction of a General Bank lag Buiisem. If keep constantly aaad a large supply of T-30 Kotes, of all denominations, for tale and iicmeaiaU delivery. Redeem TZO Coupons at maturity, without charge. Also, all C. S. 5 percent, notes, st maturity, at their full face Talae, and accrued interest to date. Receives noser on deposit, subject to sight check. Furnishes Drafts on the principal cities of the United States. Collects the Interest Coupons on all Oorernment Loans. Buys and Sells, all classes of (SoTernment Securities, and being a Designated Depository and Financial Agent of the United States, it has superior advantages for transacting all business connected with the Oorernment upon the moat farorable terms. OFFICE HOCRS FROM 9 A. if., TO 3 P. M. Chas. F. Coffin, Albert II. Blaaehard, Pres't. Csahier Richmond, June I, 186. Mail Time Table. RICHMOND POST OFFICE, Oct. 19, 1644. MAILS CLOSE. "olumbus and East... , Chicago.... .... Cincinnati ........ I) a t ton Way ....... .............. Indianapolis and West MAILS OPEN. 8 15 ah 10 00 A.M. 5 00 P.M. SO W.M. 15 A.M lianapolia and West. Cincinnati.... ........ Dayton Way Chicago Columbus and East... 15 A.M. 11 30 A.M. 8 30 a.m. n 00 r.M. V 15 A.M. uuaiuu ana uuecy ilire, leaves luesaay and rriday, J t 12 00 m, an. arrives same dars at 10 00 a.m. L'nio Cite, via Arbs. Bethel Ac, leivel Monday, Wednesday and Eridar, at 7 00 A.M. do. arr. Tuerday, Thursday and Srturday at 5 00 r.a. Winchester via New Uarden, leaves Monday and Friday, at 8 00 a.m. do. arr. Tuesday and Saturday, at S 00 r.a .ffafOlliceopen from 7:S0 a. H. to 7:30 r. u. Oa Sunday, from ;00 to 10:00 A. M. A. WIXLIANH. r. a 7Again aoroewhat behind band in our day of publication bail a job ou band that took the most of our type.---Made quite a mistake in date liutt week on first page figures did lie, far the 1 ot beror the 3, iiiakino; it IS instead of 1. Editorial short this week- no time do better when we get time, and so on. School Books! School Booksit Pencils, Pens, Paper, Ink, and almost everything else ased in Hccools.srekeptby Nicholson A Brothr, who hare by far the largest and bent aorted stock af Goods in their line in this city, or in Eastern Indiana. Parents can seud their children to no better place for an outfit for school than to the (Vy Book Store, opposite Citiien s Bank, second door from Pearl street, Richmond, IuL 2S 2w, , i , ;.. Rustic Window Shades. On Wednesday last, we passed through the rooms of VaILS, Liwu A Co., who are eateunively engaged ia manufacturing Rustic ' Window Shades, in the Falkner Buildieg, two doors eaat xti the Bauk, up stairs. Tliey occupy the second sad third atorles the several rooma of which are used for office, cutting the Splits, weaving the Winds, gloeing, painting, drying, Ae. They hare fciur looms in operates, and each loom averages from fifty to seventy-five yards pr dsy. They are asiog a newly invented cutting machine, gotten up recently by our fellow-citiien, Mr. James Dempsey, on wlwoh he has applied for a Patent. It is in the form of a Plain, and is worked by band as eaily ss a common plain, and cats the splits as smoothly ' as if they had been sawed eat and dressed on both sides, and they are all of a unitorm thickness. They have quite a variety of Blinds of various colors, co i pie tod and in different ttages of crmpletion ou bauds, aoj are constantly receiving orders. We specially commend our friends, who want a superior article made of the best material, and an ornament to any window, as well as everlaating, to call and eaa mine these blinds. Our friend, James W. Wa, is the Geural Agent of the Firm, which is tantamount to saving, in connection with the gentlemanly and "ge ahead proprietors, th.it the business will be a paying one, both to them and their customers. Their prices are very reasonable. Orderly Wnrr MirrociL, of the 124th.ju.it arrived from North Carolina, called on ua last Tuesday. He tell us that the Regiment, together with the MM and lUth, were mustered out of service oa the 31st of list month; at Orerasborough, . C. The boys will be at boot probably on Saturday next. The health of the Regimest was very good when he left. JdT" J. M. Passom has bought ths property south o( and adjoining Ilumm r's Row, near the Drug Store, n South Pearl street, of Achilles Williams, I. for the sum of $ 1,400. JtW Our friend, T. O. Vasai-MiTOS, Cashier of the First XaUouaI Bank of this city, left for Long Island oa Wednesday morning last, on a visit of four or lire weeks U bis parents. Wipgt & Bacon, Maia Street, three doors North of Pearl, bare a full and complete assortment wf Pry Good and Notions, Carpet, sc., Ac, which they are selling cheap. It. JiW We find the following notice of the marriage of our friend, (H i Abivold. formerly of this ci r, in the Bowling Ureea, Iad"Aarora Boreal is": Our young friend Cus Arnold, of Terre-Hsate, was marrard a short time ago to Miss Gabnli B island, of Toronto, Vermillion county. Now Mr. Gus., you are Into it I Your rides aul romps, your fun and frolics are among the things that were. If you made good use of life in your former state, you certainly ought bow increase its pleasures sad its Joys you have two chances t Marriage is a good thing If well lived up to, and if you don't "staod to the rack, hay or no bay, yoa'rs a bad egg and that ri know you aia't. Von will remember; When kind spirits doth agree. And lad a ad lass made one Subtraction soon will make 'em three, A pa sad ma and - son I "So mote it be" God bless you Gas, A ad fiU your storehouse full Msv tors and health, joy and gladuej. re yours sod yours perpetual

Council Proceedings. ""Council met at 7$ P. M., September 5th. Present, Messr. Roberts, Baenes, Earnest, Reed, Paine, and Smith. Mayor Fixlet Presiding. i PETITIONS. To zrade and rrarel the alley running from Walnut to Market, between Franklin and Marion ; granted. To grade and gravel the alley running north from South street, one Bquare, between Sixth and Seventh streets ; granted. To grade and gravel the alley lately opened from Franklin to Fifth, between Main and East Broadway; granted. To cLange the course of the water flowing north on Ft. Wayne A venue, beyond the Railroad, so as not to overflow property outside of the corporation ; referred to the Street Committee, with instructions. To deviee some plan to carry ofTthe surplus water on South Marion Street during the heavy rains; referred to same Committee. REPORT3 OF Tils' COMMITTEES OX CLAIMS. Against allowing the claim of Jacob Pioneer, for Voiint', lie having enlisted before the bounty was proposed, concurred in. ON STREETS AND ALLEYS. Favorable grading and graveling the following named alleys, viz: From Market South to Sycamore, between Marion and Franklin; alley from Boston Pike to Sycamore street ; between Franklin and Fifth; alley between 8th and 9th, and Mulberry and Sassafras streets. Adversely to grading ami graveling Mulber ry 6t, between 8th and 9th ; said Com

mittee also reported that Mokdecai Parkt, be required to fill up the ponds on his premises, near Jackson street, to the grade of the street gutter, and abate certain nuisances on said premises, which reports were concurred in. RESOLUTIONS PASSED. A resolution directing that the ditch in the South part of the city be made so as to discharge the water along the south side of South street, and along Conley street, so as to discharge at the culvert at the river, near the Soap Factory; the work to be done according to thesurvey made by the City Engineer. A resolution to refer the matter of right of way in said ditch to a Select committee, viz: Messrs. Smith, Reeo and Roberts, was passed. A resolution instructing the Street Committee to cxamiuc into the record of Xoble street. ORDINANCE PASSED. SEC ORDINANCE 19 ANOTHER COLt'MK. An ordinance was passed authorizing the City Collector to execute titles to real eUte sold for taxes, instead of that duty being performed by the Mayor, so that the ordinance and the provisions of the city charter should harmonize. TUEASlUEIl's REPORT. The city treaurer, S. R. Wiggins, Esq., made a report, showing the payment of the interest on sundry City bonds, the cancelling of other bonds, the issue of orders for the amounts 6aid transactions required. collector's report. The City Collector, Wm. P. Wilson Esq., reported the collection of 812,615, of city Revenue during the month of August, and presented the Treasurer's receipt for the eame. UNFINISHED BUSINESS. The ordinance relative to Awnings and Signs, was taken up. A remonstrance against making the ordinance general was also presented, signed by many citizens in the North part of the city. After some discussion the ordinance and remonstrance were laid upou the table until next week. The select Committee to whom was referred the petition asking for an appropriation of fifty thousand dollars to be applied to the completion of the Cincinalt and Ft. Wayne Railroad, reported that the petition was signed bv the owners of more than two-thirds of the Real Estate of the city; and on motion of Mr. Payne, the following Preamble and Resolutions were unanimously adopted : WhfreaS, the Committee beretofore appointed by tLi Council to ascertain whether the persons petitioning the Council to subscribe for stock to the amount of Fifty Thousand Dollars in the Cincinnati and Fort Wayne Railroad Company, have reported that the signers represent more than two third of the Ren! Estate held by resideut owners, therefore litsolreJ, That we hereby pie Ige the city of Ri'.liinond, to subscribe aud pay Fifty Thousand Dollais of stock in said Road, wherein it shall be maile to appear to the satisfaction of the Common Council that with that amount of additional stock said road will be completed front Richmond to Fort Wat ne. BILLS ALLOWED. , J. M. Starr Ga for Lamps two months 8191.00; V. ZiMMfcujiAX for police services, feeding prisoners, etc. G7,"o; Tno". Cash police services, 8ti0,00; C. T. StAiiAif poiice services, SoO.OO ; Rob't. Funky police services, 86,00; E. II. I'agk Cementing: cistern id plastering house at the corner of Pearl and Walnut street, 322,50; J. B. I'oSKT for repairs to School house on Public square, 815,30: S. Schofikld for painting 8$,4t. For work oa the streeU and allej during the month of August, bills returned by street Commissioner 81106,87 ; Isaac Docgax for attending EngiueNo. 4. one month 840,00; Uptox Elliott for Lumber for Engine No. 2,81,32; J. II. Thomas and Son for repairs to Engiue No. 2, 827,50. On motion adjourned. The Mendenkall Hint! Loons, is being manufactured Terr extensively ia this city, by Eiia Sarra A Co.; our friend Jaks Atltirsos. being engaged it their sstablishtmnt exalasirely on Lota work. They tarn out Looms to the amount cf over $4.9C9 per month. There is a great demand for this superior labor and money saver, from all parts of the Union, sad the facilities tor maaufacturia them in being increased to keep up with orders. This branch of, business will soon reach te $S9,0M or $?3,M per annum. Mr. klxNDXM aLI, ii now reaping the reward of ail genius, energy, patience and perseverance. -- . --sT-Quite i sale of Budding Lois is quietly goieff on in the north-eastern part of our city. Several lot have been recently sold oa T welfta-etree by S. R. -W i Swiss. Esq., sad others, it from 3W to :80 per Lot. IasttsJ of "Oa going "or." to Kicamood, Rchtaood is

The New York Store, is preparing for the Fall and Winter trttde in Dry Goods, in fact constant arrivals of New Goods find the enterprising Proprietors prepared for a call for seasonable Goods at all times. Their constant endeavor is to al

ways have just the article their customers may need. Go there and test the truth of what we say. v X "'TIIK BEST STRENGTHENING PtAS- i TER ISTIIE POHOl'S PLASTER OF DR. j ALL( OCK. Tbejr are warranted to keep good i twenty rears, but ouv be returned fur fresh putters j without clurge. j .. IJ(FORTAT QCAIOTH3. j They will care a Weakneaa of the Back. Paiui the j Side, a Lanieueas of the Koee or of the Ankles, or j Cold Feet, sooner and with more cossforl than any j other application. 1 Knoiviile, Albany Co., Jan. 14, 1S5J. Dr. T. Allcgck. Dear Su: Seventeen Tears scro, a HIJ Tti A II I U I TT III Us T A l ICII)' UI U III- . 'J , ', ,, . duced to nse your plasters. I wore one constantly for six months, and did more hard work during that s:x months than in the preceding fifteen years. I have nnt worn a plaster for over eighteen montlia, and have b id no return of the frnawing pain and Meakuess in my back, but hive been entirely well. I am your obedient servant, JOHN G. CHART. Principal Afrency, llrandreth House, New York. Sold by all dealers in Mediciues. 2T33 Chaxg is Railroad Timie On and after Monday, I August 21st trains will leave Riclimcndon the Colum- j bus and Iodianipolia Central It. VV. as follows: COl.NG WEST. Richmond Accomodation - 7 a.m. Nipht Express 8 06 a. m. Day Express 7 10 r. M. GOINO CAST. Dar Express. 9 a. m. Ni?ht Expresa 10 55 r. v. Richmond Accomxlation arrives from Indianopolis at 0 JO P. a. KING'S PORTABLE LEMONADE S the onl- preparation of the kind made from the K fruit. As so article of economr, purity ii' I deliriousness, it cannot be sui passed, and ia recommended by physicians tor invalida and family use. it will keep for years in any climate, while its condensed form renders 'tespecially convenient for travelers. All who use lemons are requested to pire it a trial. Entertainmen s at home, parties, and pic nics shojld not be without it. For sale by nil DrunKists and hrst-oass Grocers. Manufactured only bv LOl'IS J.'METZCER. 27-23. No. 549 1'earl Street, New York. State oflnJiana, Wayne Co., Ss. Margaret M. Rariden lent IutheWavne V Court Januur . ) 1S8B. Divorc IutheWavne Comm.) i Flejs Vs. .iry Term. A. D. James J. Rtriden. ) 1S8B. Divorce. No. 2343 15 E it known, thaton this 23th davof August, 1 965, the above-named plaintiff, be Jesse P. Siddall, I her Attorney, filed in ttie ortice of the Clerk of the j Wavue Cocimoo Pleas Court her complaint against ; te defendant in the above entitled cause, together wiih i the altidavit of a competent person that said detendsnt I J.imea J. Uarideu is nut I resident of the State of i Indiana. ! Sai l defendant, .Tames J. Rariden, is therefore hereby notified of the fihnjr and pendency of said complaint against him. and that unless he appears and ani swers or demurs thereto, at the ralline ot saul cause ou the secoud day ot a term of said Court, to be begun ; and held at the courthouse in Centerville, on the sec- ! ond Motidav of January next. 138ri said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alledged, ! will be taken as true, and the said cause will be heard : anl determined in his absence. 1 Witness. SaUt'EL B. SchlaGLE. sal. Clerk, and the seal of said Court, at j Centerville, this 2ith day of August, tsos. SAM. B. SCHLAGLE, Clerk, $1,50. By Hob. C. Corbalet, Deputy. 27-29. Indiana, To-wit: Wayne County. In the Wayne Circuit Court, February Term, 186(3. Lucinda Callaway ) Ppti(inn tn change name JThnsewhomi may concern) 1E it remem'ered that on the "th day of August, M9 1S05, tlie said pctitiouer by James Perry her Attorney, file! in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne j Circuit Court, her petition, asking that her name be changed from l.ucinda Callaway to Lucinda Shute. Now, therefore, all persons interested are hereby j notified of the filing and pendency of said petition, j and that unless they appear and plead, answer or deuiur thereto, on the second day of the next term of the Wavne Circuit Ctirt, to be held at the Court-house ' m the town ol lentemue, on ine ursi jioimst oi reu- , j roarv, 1366, the matters and things therein contained ; will betaken as true, and the same will be heard and ' determined in their absence. I Witness mv name and the seal of said I seal Court, at Centerville, the . tli day ot Au guat, 16t5. SAM. B. SCHLAGLE, Clerk, By Rob. C. Corbaley, Deputy. augl0n2w3 CARRIAGE REPAIRING-. J. S. HUNT, A T the Shop formerly necopied by Ed. McCan, X. North Franklin St., is prepared to do, promptly every description of work in the line ot repairing. Carriage, Wagon and liuggr Trimming, Painting and Yarnishiug, done in good style and st reasonable prievs. Persons having Bujeies. Carriages, or Sprin-wair-ont iu need of repairs, will do well to bring their work to this shop. 2a-4w. Wont Use any Other. A few nights ago, t hen it was raining in torrents and Tery dark, in the late hours of night one solitary man was seen (in the great city of Cincinnati) to seiie the faithful Watchman of the night by the throat, saying: " Watchman! O, Watchman! as you value your life, say tell me has Webster's Agent left town? I wantto gets Bottle of -Vebsl;r Hair Invieoralor." " jS"For sale iu Richmond, by Piummer i Keller. Sm203 J. WEBSTER CO., Proprietors, Nasheau, N. II. WANTED. Kr a Dentist of N ineteen Years Constant I'ractice, i good location in some thriving city or an interest u au uucv uui u&s m jiva uusvuesa

tablished. . ; found ia the fact 1 ua I ws now employ over seven I ilao want to sell or excTiaire foe a Te9 acres with I... , ... j.v. . good house. 4c, within fromone to two miles of , hunJrtd workmen ,n our factenes, and that we are the same place, , s stiU onsjble-to s-ofply the constantly increasing deA Fruit Farm of 160 Acres ; j IX5aod- . ... I OAir three-auarter piale watch is thinner and l.ghter 30 acres timber, the baUnace under cultivation, with ; - " someS.300 young trees. 1.799 apple. 4J cherry, and I thai tfee others we hire described . Its fine chronomthe balance peach ; some 33 acres timothy aid 2 in I etes balance is delicately adjusted to correct the vanadover, 1 stable, 2 caOins, 4 gol wells, I rgbum ,ion rau9e4 bT ehang temperature. These watchhouse a ud t i mures, and a new irame house. 40 bv 23 f feet, one-and-a-half stories, partly finished, with a the fruitsof the latest eapenments m chronorcetry, good cellar under thi whole house, within one fourth I and are made by our best workmen, ia a separate deof i mile of LaClade, s small town oa the Chicago ( partment of our factory. For the finest time-keeping Br",ACiLr0,d'in F To StIPHERD D 5 . i I- comparison with the best

23 -tf LaClede, Fayette Co., Hi. c kocolate. Prepared Coflee, etc. taker s Cocoa. Pure Coco. Broma. French Chocolate. Pressram " VanilU " Daidaiion Coe, various qoiiiaes, Traxtcum. Vermicelli. Macaroni. Tapioca. Pearl Barley. Heche r's Farm's, Com Starch and Rice F!not 31 klain S U 6. W. BARNES A CO. Grain Sacks. JjEAMLESS GRAIN SACKS, (I bushels,) FOR SALE CHEAP, BY - JOHN SZalali, Ftouriad Preduce Store, ith Street, Third Door North of lieredith House. 23:26 i .rtnli'n r.T:c-pn r...t - EAT1IER ,S7ri LLY'S Drntore PLCMHE k-ELl. I Drugstore, "mTE aire a lot of Fleak Braskea. Flesk blovexaj4 Bataiac To vela, for sai low. ru si -lijt vtu. x .

SPECIAL NOTICES

Buildings and Lot For Sale. - Tor Sale. Goe or m-ra Buddings, suitable for EusmeM-HTuses and Dwelling, combinwl. Price low and lerais rsascaUe. Apply to J. V. PLCiSMEB. . rr SaleBuajin(t Lota. 33,12S feet, n North , washinton-st. Price low. Appirto JAME.- PLCMMEK, J. YV. FLl'MMEK, 2631 EUROPEAN POCKET TIME KEEPER, One Dollar Each. (Pateut applied for June 2?th, 1S05.) A Exact and Reliasi.i Pocket Tmi-KtEm for the poor man. A decidedly unique and xonJcrrui nordtv. Correctly constructed ot- the ni.-st approved SC1KVTIFIC PaiNCirUtS, aaxl marranUrii to DEBOTH SOWAS TIME. ith nlvjute certniHtjt and the utmost rfrecia--ioo. More truthful tlian the m-st costly and elaborate Tinv-Keeper of Modern manufacture. It never can ho rmni " It rmLnm x ten."' OT iodine 11 p. 'evIt I , j ill most remarkable article. Jut introduced luto I countrT ,Vum Europe. where k is protected by ; Royal Letter fitcnt." Price for a single one, witli f plain or taocy White DiaU. in Gold or Silrer-Gilt eountrr, on receipt of price. All orders must be addressed ti J. W. DELAMERE i CO.. Sole Proprietors, 23-3m 201 and 208 Broadway, New York. TO CONSUMPTIVES. AUrF Elir.K.S with Consumption, Aiurau, xron5 chitis. or anv disease of tUelLroator Lunes, wid he eheerlullv furni-he.1. without ehsree, with tae ArfTERKE.S with Consumption, Asthma. T, j remedvbv tlie use of which the Iter. EdwabdA. WilI sox, of WiUnmatjurjh, New York, was completely j restored to he.ilth, after havinjr suffered several years j with thit dread disease, Consumption. To ConsnrapI tive sufferers, this remedv is worthv of an immediate j trial. It will cost nothinp, and may be the means of their perfect restoration. Those desirme theame I will pleise address Rkv. EDWARD A. WILSON, 16j i Socth Second STaaiT, Wdliaaisburb, Kins County, w York. 23 6t A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergj-man, while resid.ng in South America as a missionary, discovered a sate and simple remedy for j the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, DisI eases of the Urinarr sod Seminal Orrans. sud the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great 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 medicine, iu a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Frte of Charge. Please inclose a post paid eurelue, addressed to yourself. jLddrett JOSEPH T. I.NMAN, Station l. Bibl II off? e, Xeus York City. June 8, 1S85. 15-ly. WHISKERS I W HISKEHS ! Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches? Our Grecian Compound will force them to grow ou 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, . Y. Editor of J?u-km-md Palladium : Dear Sir With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send by return mall, to all who wish it i free i a Receipt, with full di rections tor making and using a simple Vegetable balm that will effectually remove, in ten dars, Pioi pies. Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soit, clear, smooth and Beau tiful. I will also nnil free to those having Ba! 1 IT?aJ?, or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a full growth of l.uxuaiant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than thirty davs. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Resnectfullr votirq. THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, S31 Broadway, New York. !-3ra. 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 tK principle at all. The foreign watch is mostly mads by women and boys, by j hand. While their labor is cheap, their work is dear at any price. Such watches are mado without plan, and sold without guarantee. They are irregular in i construction, and irregular in motion. They are designed Only to sell, aui they buying is the party mot thoroughly sold. Those who have kept "aneers," lepines," and "Swiss levers, in professed repair for I few years will appreciate the truth of our statement. THE PLAN OF THE AMERICAN WATCH Instead of being made of several hundred little v!aash aHoJ t,-.rtkaia t Vi A I i,'l v gf fllll A mnrinsn I t ' , , , , c'ni lr. Dr ,tit v Watch is formed of of SOLID PLATE?. Nojar mterferes with the harmonr ot its worting, ana no ' sudden shock can throw its machinery out of gear. ' In riding or any business pursuit, it is all held togeth- ! er as firmly as a single j iece of metal. It is just ' what all mucbinerv should be ! 1st. ACCURATE, 2d. SlilPUu, Jd. STRONG, 4th, ! ECONOMICAL. ' AVe not only secure cheapness by our system, but quality. We do not pretend that cur Watch can be bought for less money than the foreign make-believes, but that for its real value it is soli for one-half the j price. j OCR SOLDIER'S WATCH (named Wm. Ellery)is j what its name indicates Solid, Substantial, and alwahs I 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 size and general appearance, but has more jewels, and I more elaborate finish. OCR LADIES' WATCH, recently brought out, is pnt up ia I great variety of patterns, ma By Y.f them of rare beauty and workmanship, is quite small, but warranted to keep time-. THE PROOF of the merits of our Watch mar be works of the isostfamous kinglish and !-wijs makers- " R0B2I5S A APFLETON, Ag?nts for the American Watch Co. le2 Broadway, New York: , To Sinking Fund Borrowers. LL. PERSONS indebted to the Sicking Fund, are hereby notified that all Linda mortgaged to sud Fund, and on which interest has net been paid in idvinee, for the present year will be advertised for sixty diys previous to, and oUered at public sale on, the second Tnesdav in December next. By order of the Jkmrdof Unc w owra. W. a. TALBOTT, President. July ISth, lS4i. 2sm$2 rsraa. caoe KEa. CROCKER aaxj. caocKxa. CO, Soatla sid of Haia street, one square East ot Meredith House, t RICHMOND, IND. mTaauficatnpe ill kinds f Cnrris-es, Borsie, -.. Sulkte, Express and PerHmg H'aeoiis. Ae Ae " nac uua a nae issorucest ot work in oar j Une, and can furnish to order en short notice, almos' "r trir or Ptte f aU of which ther war ub( of tie best material and brefal j xpeneoced workmen. Tbe poUic ire isviLed to cai lad examine thjeir stock rod prices. t Piraeuiar atte&tioa paid to repiirin.Ja. 24, I Hi. , -

RICIIJIOXD Insurance' Company, - rfcieliinoiici, Indiana. OFFICE over CITIZENS' BANK.

Reasons for Insuring in this Company: 1. It is a Home Company: all Premiums are kept and paid out here, instead of beinjr sent to Eastern Cities. More than $ok,d00 annually, ia paid by the State of Indiana, to Foreign Iusuranee Companies, all of which might be kept at home, by insuring ia Home -Companies. 2. The Cab Capital is $li).00, and the Stockholder ae responsible to the insured for 109,OiK) more, m.tkir. the sum of $200,000, p'-.-ied for the payment of losses. 3. Ai this Company confines its operations chiefly to a few counties in Eastern Indiana, and to Eire Insurance exclusively, an 1 avoids spvcia'Jy hazardous riWs : and as Ejstorn Companies of larger capital extend their risks all over the L'uion. and take lare specially hazar.lons risks : it is relatively Ktronger and , more reliable than any of tiiem. 4. Vnited States lionds are dervsitL-d br this Ccmi pa:iy with I'.ie Audit-r of State to secure the p.iyment oflosses. Foreign Companies have not a single dollar deposited ith the AuI.uj-. Their capital is all out of the State ours is at hum?, subject to all deixinuds npm it. 5. Risks are taken at as I.t rates, and on as favor- ; able terms, as by any other responsible Firelnsurance , Company, losses will be adjusted and paid promptly i anri liberality and good faith observed towards all aud as evidence of this, it is sufficient to sute, that the j Stockholders are known throughout Eastern Indiana j to be men of the highest responsibility and integrity. ; OFFICERS. ! Prksidevt, JESSE P. SIDDALL, 1 Vice President, TIIOS. 1VOODXLTT, Secbetart, KOitERT .MOKUISSO.N. Jr. DIRECTORS. James E. Reeves, Cbnrles . Coffin, John I. C.aar, Johu Y. Grubbs, William S. Keid. Jesse P. Siddall, James L. Morrisson, S'ephcu It. Wiggins, Thoinn Wooduutt. STOCKHOLDERS: Robert Morrisson, Sr., Willi ai Baxter, Daniel K. Crawford, Ja9. Vinrm, Jr., Jonas W. Yo, Etiian C. klLLT. John il. Mooruam, Aim ham Gaar. Isaac K. Howard. Ioshca W. Haines. Geohgk W. Yannejian, vVilliaxi 1'arky, Noah S. Leeps, FoWARD G. V At'OBAN , Clements W. Ferqvson, John C. IIaolet, J aCo B. Julian, jio R. Blancbard. Mabk E. Reeves, William C. Starr, Is A AC P. Eva.ns. Cbristian- C. ItTTA, AIREVr F. Scrr. Charles F. Coffin", James L. Morkissox, STEFBEN R. WlliOIN'S, James E. Keeves, Joum W. GKCass, Thomas Woodnltt. Rovert Morrisson, John M. Gaak, Jesse P. Siddall, William O. Scott, William S. Reid, Jksse M. Hitttok, Albert B Payne. Jr. IOIIN C. HADLEY, Ueueral Agent. 23 -tf. 17. S. Sanitary Commission Claim Agency. NO CHARGE FOR SERVICES. LHWIS I. STI'BBS, Aeent V. S. Sanitary Commission, Army and Navy Claim Agency, Office: N. E. cor.. Main and Marion Streets, Richmond, Ind. To which eoiniuunicaiions relative to Peusious, Bounties, Arrears ot Fa v,aivi other claims agaiiuit til Government mnst be addressed. June 2', 1865. H -3m. Valuaible F'ariu, IOri SALE! VVIi.L be sold cheap, a w W Acres, lvin four mi good FARM of Seventy les North ot the l.'ilr of Richmond, on the ku'l.m.m I an. I Newport Turnjtike. It is well watered - has fifteen acres Timber a ood House excellent liarn, almost i.ew a tine Orehanl of well selected Fruit, Ac. Ac. It admirably adapted for a "'Stock Farm." For terms, .tc. enquire of C. II. HLkcHLNAI., Att: No. 2i", Main-st., over iiaines's Store. Richmond, July 6th, Istij. I9tf Ab rail an a C'OllYi -MRESENTINO HIS EARLY HISTORY, political ! B carver, and speeches in aivt out of Congress: also I I treneral view of his poticv as President of the United I States: with his messages, proclamations, letters, etc., i and a history of his eventful administration, and of the I scenes attendant upon his tragic and lamented demise. hv joseoh ji. Barrett, Commisaioaer of Pensions. Washington, i. C. Nearlv read v, in one volume of I orer 700 pages octavo. Embossed Cloth, 53; Sheep, Library style; $3,50; ! printed on extra fine paper and bound fn half calf, 15. tifrnun eoiln, nity cents mgner on eacu style ol binding. This work is Hefial-U and Authentic. It was written bv the gentlemm whose name it hears, aud the data concerning the material points of Mr. Lincoln's early history and political career (it is not now improper to mention.) was furnished by himself to Mr. Barrett, who for several years sfc-id in confidential relations to the President. The author bas resided in Washington from the very beginning of the administration, and has explored the records of the War Office for facts, and had access to other sources of information not usually accessible. Interwoven with the narrative, in chronological order, are full extracts from Mr. Lincoln's speeches, thus embodying hia views in the best and most acceptable manner. His adminitration is elucidated slso by interweaving his State papers complete, while the narrative of the unthor concerning the great events of the period is clear, concise and admirable. The portrait is beautifully engraved by Ritchie, from a photograph taken by Brady at a sitting arranged tor witli Mr. Lincoln by the Publisher. The likeness has been pronounced by many personal friends the best. 1 The Publishers, immediately upon the decease of Mr. 1 L'ncrln, sent in artist to sketch the scenes closely ; identified with bis early lite, and also the scenes im- ! mediately associated wuh tne teurial at Spriig&eld, Illinois, lad will have toe pleasure of presenting the t followine original illustrations in the volume. I 1. Hirthplace of Mr. Lincoln. 2, The Emigration j from Kentucky in IS 13. 3, House, Spencer county, Indiana, the Lome f Jlr. Lincoln for thirteen vears, !ir.d where his mother diel. 4. The Crawford Place, where young Lincoln worked for 22 cents perdiy. 5. Little Pigeon Baptist Church, where Mr. Lincoln when j a youth) and his parents sfended. 6. His Mother's j Grave. 7. Aoderson Creek Farrr, where lie was fer- : ryman for nine months. S. The Log House in aasgafenon ceunty, ILL, where the "3,000 rails" were split. 9. li s Spriogfield Residence. 19. The Scene of aVs ! F.rst Inauguration, etc.. ete. j CLARK. H. HADLEY, of tiws city, is agent for j Wavne iownship, for thin work, sod is now enea?ed j in presenting it to the public: and taking tbe addrs i of those who desire to secure this Ta'.aable contribnI tioa to tbe History of the Martyred President. I Cv3 iuc No Cessation Until a Sur render is Made! XV1 E win sell Delaines at 25 rent. s?nsU SO cests Spool Tsresd IU. Skirt Braid XO. Oood Shirting SLasliau-.O . ceats. From 25 to 50 Cents L2?S3, I'atil tke Present Stock is Eihaafed. Richmond, lad.i ArU IS. ItA- ' D.a CRAWFORD. CrMTlfE MEE!f FT-N MAGXOLIA W TABLET. LILLY WHITE, it PLLK KES KELLY'S.

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NO-MORE GREY HAIR ! An Entirely New Luxury in America.

LAMONDE'S TBS MOST KrFECTITB HAIR RESTORATIVE LYEH OFfHRtV TO THK PIBUC. Nothing Like It Eser Before Known. It is r'rt-tly frwfr.ww sh4ar, lea.l, and ISe-etiewi- 1 ical saits universally used in all tlie Hair Kestorativea now Ufore the public; and nnbke them. NEVER CAUSES DIZZINESS. P.I.1MNESS or LCXACY. tut is as harmless ss pure rain water. This celebrated preparation is tlie discovery a celebrated Kronen etiemist and has ts.en extensirelv oset in Europe among the nobility for the Jasl five years n ith the most wtBdrtuI success. It impnit" Vigor nod - Life to Ike Root of the II air. reMorr it to it natural color, aud rau-es it to crow peculiarly soil aad laxariaut.. No other Preparation is required to go with it, As it combines a perfect Restorer ami Hair Pressing. The agreeable nature and wonderful rapidity aith which it restored tlie whitest hair to its primitive color and beauty, renders this preparation invaluable, and when once known, indispeusable to the toilet table of ever household. It will stop tbe hair from falling out Kith two or three applications and is a sure preventive against Baldnea and ill diseases cf the scalp, and will care them in their worst form when exising. The present extensive sale of this article is owing entirely to the fact that it possesses e ret y merit claimed for it, and every lady and geutiemsn who has used the old restoeatives composed of sulphur aid lead will atonce appreciate this new preparation, which is used and recommended by the lirst medical authoritv. Price. l.jU. ' p!r-S,.J bv all Prneens. Prepared by A. M. LAXONUt; tien.-ral Depot, No. 767 Brcadwav, New York. 2J-lv. The Great English Remedysin JAMES CLARK'S Celebrated Female Fills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clark, H. D. Physiciau Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful anJ dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject, il moderates all excess and removes all obstructions, aad s speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, briug on the monthly peiiod with regularity. EhcU bottle.'pnce One Dollar, bears the Government Sump of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. These Pills should not be taken br Penult's duriug the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring oa Miscarriage, but at any other time they are sale. In all Cases of Nervous and Spinal Affection. Pains in the Hack and Limbs. Fatigue on slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these PilU will cflect a cure n hen all other means have failed : and although a po-r Hul remedy, do not contain iron, ralomel, antimony, , t anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the o n f Met around each package, which thould be care'uiiy preserved. SOLD BV ALL DKrOGIST.S. S-le Agent fjr tbe United States and Canada, JOB MOES, 27 Cortlandt St., New York. N. B. $1.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to anv authorized Aent, ivilljiisure a bottle, containing 50 i Pills, by return mail. ( Dr. MARSHALL'S j Catarrh SnuiT. This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the i best article known for curing tlie Catarrh, fold in the Head and Headache. It lias been found an; excellent remedy in many cases of tSore TKyen. t 1 ! has- been removed by it, and Hearing j lias often been greatly improved br its nse. ! it is fragrant ana agseeibre, aad Gives Immediate Relief to the dull heavy pains caused by dweases of the head. The sensations after using it are deh'ghtful and invigorating. It opens and purges oat U obstructions, strengthens the glands, and gives i healthy action to the parts aileck-d. More than Thirty Years', of sale and rko of Ir. .f nrshnll' Catarrh and Ileudache Snutl. has proeed it great value for all theconmon diseases of the head, and a9 this moment stands higher lhan.eves befove. It is recomnicnile 1 by many of the best Physicians, and is asod with great success aud satisfaction everyw here. Read the Certificates of Wholesale Druggists' ia 1864. The undersigned, having for many years been acSuainted with lr. MarahalPs Catarrh aud teadache Snuff, and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheerfully state, tliat we believe it to beAual, in every respect, to the recommendations given of it for the eure of Catarrhal AtTc-ctionSy and that it in decidedly the best article ever known for all comcaon disease of of the Head. Burr A Perrv, Boston. Barnes A Park, New York. Reed, Austin A Co ." A. B. A W. Sands, " Brown. Lamson A Co., Stephen Paul A Co., " Reed, Cutler A Co., Israel Minor A Co., " Setb. V. Fowle, McKesson 4 Robbins" Wilson, Fairbank A Co., A. L. Scrrrill A Co. -IIenhnw, Edninnd A Co., . M.ANMtrd. Close ACo., II. H. Hay, Portland, M ., Bush A Gale, For Sale by nif BrnggL '' Try it. Dr. Marshall's Catarrh aad Headache Snufl is a fragrant and agreeable remedy for alT disease of the head. It opens and purges ont all obstrnctiona. The seneatioB after using it are delightful and invigorating, aad the ielief immediate.. Cold by ill Druggists. Try it. Dr. Marshall! Catarrh and Headache Snuff is i fragrant and agreeable remedy for all diseases of the head. It opens and purges ont ill obstructions. Tiie sensations after using it ire delight ful and invigorating, and the relief immediate, bold by all Druggist. Try it. CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. Ul'POvCOS G-olden Periodical Fills FOR FEMALES. IN CORRSCTIKO irregularities, removing obstructions of the monthly turns, from whatever cause, always successful as i preventive. It is now over tbirtr years since tlie above celebrated Fills were first discovered by Dr. Lhiponeo of Paris, during which time they hare' been extensively lad successfully used in most of the public institutions as well as in private practice of both hemispheres, with no paralleled saccesi in erery cwse, where the directions have been correctly followed, as thousands of ladies in this city and throughout the land, are daily testifying. Ther are the most invaluable retr.sdy, for ill thou afflicting complaiou so peculiar to the sex, viz: LUtressing and Painful Menstaratn, Retention, Pain in the back ind L'tns. Presiir.g-down Pain, Rush of Blood to the Head, lhriiness, Wriroess of Sight, Green r-ickneis. Heaviness, Fakgue on iny alieht exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, and all the various distressing complaints, particularly that most annoring, weakening, ai d tbe beeii.nic of airoener female weaknesses, The Leacorrha, or 'White. At tiie aawe tine, titers is nothing in these Pills that can do in nrv to life or health. Let tbe directions be strictly followed, and yoo will find tbem to be ill they are represented; an tnoea so, that ia ran cues oat of ten, I will warrant tkra. I not be discouraged if one box shnald fail, ai though, is i genenl thing Oae Box is SofficieBtBoxes hare bvea sold ia two years. Ten Thousand Rosea sent by teuer, both by ssyaclf and igents, to all parts of tbe world, to whieh answers have been returned, in which ladies lay, nothing like tbe aboee Pills hive bee n known, since the Science of aledicme Doa-ned upon the World, ta Removing Obstruction and Restoring Nature to its proper channel. Quietire the Nerves, and bringing back the -Roser Color of Health, to ths ebee of the bos delicate. T-9i T sale by ttraggiats generally. Aug.J. W ANTED : Fetxolenm. 'Barrels! P.rties hiring No I. ira hooped PETROIJXM BARRELS tod spore of, will please eili oa or address: 3. W. BCRSOS A Co., "Spring Croye Oa Milla,'' Ricb-POnd lad Jalr 17, JMi Ti-lm.

il ir Warranted If Directions Followed! SiafU Sotii will 1am I chneaiiay ' SVMPTOM8. The sy ta itoau s4 ratarrh are at list wf rrrssas tm tktj hate a csM. that thsf tjaeal attirhs, irs sssrs sraslilTS eaaage if leaiarratara, la Ifcla bsm ssay he art, sr a slight i acna. anrraara taira mm aaasatTS i As the dtseaat hecesses arc lacreasrd la aaaaUti aad raffia ta a-aaUtf) they are sow Ulch ia4 keavj, ia4 aes aaallsd a esaghed off. Tar scrrcOoas ars asTraatrs, saaalac ahadhreaih; lie talc thlek aad Basal i IM eras ar weak ; the seas ef sssetl la lasasaal ar asatrejed ; aeafaeas frriraUj takes Haas. Aaotlier esaiaisa aad Issiartsil srauasa of Catarrh Is, that the aersaa hi shliata throat la the atoraiac ef talcs, ar slisaj i which hus rallra fraai the bead tartac tat ahjhC ,hea this ukra plire the aersaa ssay ha aasa that his alseaie Is aa Us way la the laaga, aad saaaM lest as llsM la arrestlaf It, The ahsre are hat few at the ataa PiUiisl Sytaatoais. rite for sar asasahiet assert Mag fully all sjaatoatti It wUl seal Fall ta aaf sadreM. m W arc dally receiving tetters frasa sotdters la tat army, ait others la all aarta of the ataa, who caaaot arocars It rroaa draawhwa, eassslBC tl for sac. r ti far three bottles at this atssUctaa. aad also aaaseroas tcollsseilals rraat taoso aatag It, hearlBg rvidrars oflta lafalUMe atertta. CALL for 8EEIIES rATitU U1UI aad Uk as ether, lfaet sola by sraCsisai la year t (dally Tea caa earlose the aseaev la a letter Is aa, aad as will seas the atedlrlae by Eiaress. dMreat Or. D. H.SECLYCsVO. Chleago. IBRONCHIaAL SffUI?. Conrhs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, tars Throat, Hoarseness, Wbooping Cons; a, aad Irritatioa of ths Bronchial Tabes or Lang, Tlafciiif ta ths Throat, aad Crena. Thlt Syria Is especially heaelHal la aaXtleas of the Threat aad Braaealal Tahca, ssassd hf tatarrh. greatly aMlstlag la Its aeraiaaeat tars whra ard la roaaeetloa with Ike Beaiedy. Jt Ukea la time It arrer rails ta rare ths tereresl rases sffroap. We not assert that tils Ryrii will tar Caa. saaiBtloB la Its worst Maura, hat we do esaaetealluusly rlala for It rertala Blealdaal aallllas Bot to he found la aiy other prewaratlaa. fhr las relirf lit rare or the ilseases ahove rasaiented. Beiag agreibie to the taste, life tor cells' rea, speedy la Ha efrerts, d ! Btiaaatfe ta saa solas aaa laags. It will sooa lad Its way lata assay faaillyla the laid. rVire. tl.M per hotlle. Dr. D. H. SEELTtT at Co., Sal Propa, r Chicago, lUlMla. Laboratory at rreeport. Ill, i i Trr-F.T s..V by all Wholeaale Druggists, and at .'ail by 1 'rnccists everywhere. AT VIIOt,tSAL.F.BY OlIS T. PARK. Cincinnati, Ohio. " WM. J-MIX.SON, Detroit, Michigan. J. II. CONNER, New Albinv, Indiana. WILSON A PETER, Louisville Kentucky. AT RETAIL BY JOHNSOS, Jcfferacmvitle, W. and by rRrunisT 5eneiiai.lt, October 19, 1864. 35-ly. I'orsnle in ItirhinomT,-Iu(r.by K.O. Potts. 'Iiimuit-r .V Kelly, SiiinpMon A Rout, Mailer Collet and J. I-;. Avery Co. SELDEN & CO, fnlllUfiCIUnlllG MUM, 27 Courtlandt St, New York. 100,000 Watches, Oold Fens, Pencils, Ac, t&c, WORTH $500,000. To be sol i at One Hollar each without regard to value, and not to be paid until you know what you will recieve. SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES, All to be s. Id for ONK DOLLAR eicb t 300 Cent' Gold Hunting Case Watches, liOtofliu 3U0 J.aflir--) trold and bnsmeleii Case Watches. 35 10 70 100 30 s 10 hi it H H o 10 s 10 7 8 20 H II 11 10 19 15 15 10 8 10 50 50 50 tJO (-:it's llutitiiit"n Case Silver Wati.-hes, 200 Oiamond Ring. 3.000 Uold Vest and Neck Chain. 35 0 li 4 t 3.0DO 3,000 Oo!d Oral Bund RraeeU'U, 4,000 Chaaud 'i. H Rracelets, S,0o0 Ciiatalaiiw ctiainaand GuardChiins, 6,000 Soliuiie and Uold ISrooches, 2,000 Lira and Klorentine Hrooches, 2.000 Coral, Opal .! Kiuerald Ilrooches, 6 4 4 2,000 Mo i.o. Jet, Lata, and Florentine Ear I'roi.s, 4 4,500 4.000 3,000 4,009 4.000 3,000 6.000 4,000 4.000 i.ooo &O00 7,000 5.000 7,j0 ,000 Cora!, Opal, and Kmm4 Far Drops, 4 California I'mmond Breast Pins. DtJ 60 3 3 4 A 3 floll Fob and Vtt Watch Keys, : Foh and Vp.t R"hbn HlMes, Set S0ve Rott'.ns, Studst etc., li'.ld Thimbles, Pencils, ete-, Miniature Lockets, Stiniat'ire Lo'kets Magic Spring, field Toothpicks, Crosses, etc., 2 Plain Id King, 4 Chis d Gold Kings, 4 Ptone Set and Signet R"?nt, 2 50 California Inamuiid Ring, 2 i-U Ladies' Jewelry Jet and Oold, i Sew Lidies' Jewelry Cameo, Pearl, etc.. 5,000 Uold Pen. SUvtr E-ateasion Holders and Pencils, 4 ,000 Gold Pfns and Gold-Uoonted Holders, I 5,009 Gold Pens end Eitenskm-Holders, 5.000 Silver Goblets ind Drinking 6ops, & 1.000 Silver Castors. 15 2.000 Silver Froit and dice T4tkc U. Id 1,000 lozen Silver Tea Spoons,- - $18 to 120 PER IXIZE.V. 1,009 " Table Spoons and Forks, 20 " 100 MAXXER OF DISTRIBCTIOS. CERTIFICATES namin? each articia and itsrsloe, ire placed ia SEALEU ENVELOPES, whieh irs wsll mixed. One of these Envelopes, eootaimng the Cortificits or Or4er for some article, ( worth it least aaa dollar it retail,) will be sent by mail to any address, without regard to ebotee, oa recerpt of 35 Coats. The purchaser will see what ArUce it draws, aad Hi value, which mar be from One to Fire Hundred Dollars, and can thei send One Dollar lad laosreo tbe Article named, or any otbtroa ths list of too aesoe rilue, ind after seeing the article, if it doss aot gs perfect tat;;acUo, we desire it to ba immediately rstornoo. sm tne imnit puo wim as lawM Be this mods we give setecttoaa frasa a vans atoea of fine goods, ot tbe best make aad latest styWs, aad of intrinsic worth, it a aosniaal priea, whale all havea a chance of securing articles of the big beat esJaa. Ii ail eases, we cAarge fjr forwarding tbe CertoBcwte, postage, and doing the boiinsaa. the aasa of Twentyr ivs Ceata. wluch mast be tocleasd ta the aedar. Five Certn-atr will be sent for I ; eleeea tor 92 ; thirty fcr 5: sixty-dre for 10 , oae fcaadred for f 15. Parjea desJiog' with as may depead l aa havmc prompt retnrs. ind the article draws sriB ba tataaadiately sent tn any addrees by return Bail or express. Kntire mtijfction guaranteed ia aU caaea. Write yaar Same, Iowa, Coantr aad State piiiaiy, md iddresa, SELDE5 A CO.. 3540.15 27 Cortrilaadt Street. Xosr York. MAGNOLIA BALM, "WTuta aad Flak, PLCJtMIR KELLY'S.

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