Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 31, 28 September 1865 — Page 4

Ifte jgaHadhtm, RICHMOND, INDSEPT- 28th,' 1865.

iWCongressional Canvas'. A '.' !! . i. . '- ! 1.1 -1 a j-.:r -. 3 5lxiiAiioLia. Ixt., . ,n. ?hm. July ljtb; f , ' G&kkkai. T. TV. Bksm.tt, Sir : The officers and soldiers of the Sixtyninth Indiana Volunteers have unanlmouhly directed the undersigned to solicit yon, la their name, to f a candidate for Congress In tbe Fifth Conzresaional District,- ,ot which, they are citizens. TLiv do io for the reason that tbey believ that the mcu who have defended their country diirinjr its struggle with the great rebellion arc entitled to the plcr of lonor and power in that countryr'w-heri thy'pofscss the proper qualifications- ,Thej have wit.nefer.xd for aevtralyearstbe .'personal jparrelB tiiat Iiare been engendered ainoug the aspir inff politicians of that Congressional District, and which have pervert only to distract and' rreahn thtgreat Union portj-, and the - aohliei. desire,, as they corae ; fresh from the battle field, that perfect "tannoiiy, fd.ould j.rey.'rfl, to the end thai the great 'questions at issue, may he met and determined as bucccsfully as havebct'u tlie iMie- of the a?. They believe that you possess in an eminent degree the nvcessary qualifications, and ocenpy a proper position to accomplish then- ends. The soldiers of the Sixty-ninth Indiania have seen yon tiietl in every form, si ud know that you are an accomplished t pruUemnn, a true patriot, and a brave and brilliant soldier. -They know that you, are n young- man, and have not been entangled in the bitter personal strife above alluded to, o that every pood Union man eon o tport yoti cheerfully. Your career in ihe at my is. well calculated to inspiro the ..soli.lit;r with confidence and admiration. You enlisted as a private soldier on the very day ihefirft call for volunteers w as made, and have been in the service without day's intermission to the present hour, and by yonr merit yon have risen step by step -to the present rank you hold, and each FU-p wtw separated Horn tbeothers by many hard foupht battles. llie officers and soldiers of thi- rrdrneiitiIyd;.e rpn tl.vi tirtitert and entire supptt anittefvitlnit: they-u ill have'thc' 6t.p.i;ijUH-of nil thft soldiers of the District' You :ue wt fcra,wu and beloved liy them all. most of them having served with you in others of the ;allant Indiana regiment. We believe, also, that the entire loyal people of the District will hail such an opportunity to do honor and justice to one of her first volunteers, bravest toldiers, and at the name time secure an , nblc aitd faithful representative in t'on-rress. Will you please signify lo us our decision in tbe matter? With : sentiments of profound 'respect, Ve are your fellow foldierd M. M. J;A ky, Adjutant. '.j..I)avii Yofsx Captain. Alkx. 11oki.y, Lieut. tVJth lud. Jos. CI. Massu k, 1st Lieut. GOth. Wm. M. IifcKVkts Lieut. CDth Cko. C. Garkbtson, C'apt. tl'Jlh. Wm. Moi st, 1st Lieut, Sc Q M. Couthon W. .Smith, 1st Lieut. Liberty,' Sept. lt'i, 1m3.'. (''; - ' : ' Jf. M. Lia aii-l others tf the Sixty-ninth Indiana. Volunteers : ' Y6ur communication, dated at IndiMunpolia on the lDlh of July, requesting me to become a candidate for Congress in the Fifth District, and solicitm? an answer to the same, tame promptly to hand. I felt myself under many obligation to the otlieers and soldiers of the Sixtyninth Indiana Volunteers comrades in arms for the liftterinj manifestation of their confidence in me, and should have nnswt rel Hu m much sooner but for the peculiar con litiou of public sentiment on the question of Congressional candidacy in thi District. 1 had hoped that every Union man in the District had become utterly disgusted with the "personal quarrels" of tlie "aspiring pehticiaus" of the District, which, ns you say, "have served only to distract and weaken the great I'r.ion party," and that now the war was over, all theo personal quarrels and the authors of them would be thrust aside, and a t'ongression al candidate selected from among those w ho, as you say, have not been entangled iu the bitter personal strifes," and one that "all good Union men could cheerfully support." I bud supposed that the present incumbent-, Mr. Julian, had held the office sufficiently long to gratify the ambition of any reasonable politician, and to satisfy the most ardent of hi supporters. Against Mr. Julian's official conduct. 1 never have, nor do I now propose to war. I bav e no persoual erievances to bewail on his account, for I have never asked a favor of him for either myself or friends. Twico I voted for, and twice against his nomination, and twice 1 voted for his election, and should havedoue so the other time, had I not been absent iu the field, for I never fccratched a -ticket in mylife. At each nominating election I have been assured . by his Trleuds that he '"would not be a candidate agaiu, At the. last election it was persistently" urged that Mr. Julian should be' rctmniOft Congresinntil the close of, the war, .and that He would then retire. He not only wa retained during the war, but onuevt December he enters .. on a full term, after, the, war is closed, which' will ffortainlyi afford him ampl' time to piirlVset" any iueaeiues which he may fewl an iitcut iu. W hen I considered these things, and that he and hi friend are conscious of the fact that the further ue f his name can ' only result in dissentionx. strifes and heart burning in the Union party, I thought I had reason to hope that he won lil retire from the contest. Again, the only reason that I have heard nrged by hi friftti ioc his.vcritiauance in the raca, is thatitk perMnal euciuies deire to suQctod hiui, ami tw this they will not ubmiu " This lid "rue to hope that the old politicians of' the District, who for years bav Waeektng; the otlke. and who, in their contests with Mr. Julian, and among themselves, have made per sonalTocutuhietT vookV for the sake of harmony, forego their claims, meritori.ou though they may be, and support a - new man, ono who would be acceptable . to all Union men. lint iu all this 1 have been diMninteil, I find JIx. Julian Hklng wither t nonotini. b"le tbe

same contestants are quarreling among themselves, about who shall have the trlorv of the crand quarrel with Julian.

tHgpwg to s cbaDg-TW t bis state of 4 affaira, and utainngto avoia a participation jUthese contentions, I delayed an answer to ?yonr fcVmunieation, for which j ovt will, jde&ae .pardon m&. While I shall never urge;'ny ervic9 in the field aa a qoairficattoti' for -oilice, yet, with yoi 1 believe that themen who have defended their country durtng tb etrnggle with tb'grat rebellion, are entitled to tha place of honor and power in that pcountrjYrfe ;they rosscss tbe proper qualifications." An J to thespldjer it is a rnajttet of tome snrpnse and humiliation, that iiw'thf s District, where there are so many offices Mfv bejlispeifted by the Federal Government," not one, so far asl kflowts "filled by a sol lier althougb - hundred of carrel veteran wjtli superior qualifications are found among us. As a "'soldier, I possess no claim superior to hundreds of others. As yon say I did not wait for a commission as others ma- have, but "enlisted as a private soWlri cer! Jthe very day the first call was made , for voiiuUeusV'. iid "served until the end -. of ihe war.'" Doubtless thefo,rfe many others who dirtiC sarneand I'ahottTd consider it an honor to support any of theui for officeYoy . refer to the .fact that I am. a young man," which in 3'our opinion assists in rendering me an available candidate for Coajrress. This fact in the estimation of pome is an objection to anch'I " can Lonly say that I am nine years older than serini ,of four bCoaloiiti iu the State See v- aon foar vear . aiul; a - half in the- army may perhaps supply ' tn thayi6f exptri(?nt 1 what I may lack in yi arsbesldes I know tint in e great struggle ..Just passed, ,iu which the life ol'jijie nation was at etake, the great bt if limn was boriiC ly the young men f the country, as the rolls of the army, and the figures carved nn tlie thousnnls of ' m.-A'Tnoni s that mark tlie heroes' .-' '$j,x W"ill.bear testimony. You pledge m4a' iliw iMiited and , entire support, pf the hoy of the .Sixty uiuth ,lvegimcnt, aud eiprcsa belief that you-"wid have the co-operi!i:n of hllihe soldiers of tliflWrict." And yon remind me that I am "known lo most of them", and haVe served rt itTi nearly "all Of tliem." I know of no - reason why I should not havc.lUe contiderttj! 5rffbveiy soldicr,of th District, for mostaf tbtm have seen tutfjtricd, and if aays Vjf'tUerii will aay I ever failed to do. my-rhole 'd'rtyT'will pi viwie to never ask a favor of any man agaiu. I l;ivo the toldiers t answer all kocIi questions forme. Another reason why I have been urged to enter on t!tu race, is that I live in a county which j nevev even presented the name of n chii- ! dfJalc '"for Congress," for- a, " State " or ! l'cdeial ofiice.or ,appointuieut, a clerk ' ship in any Department, or (or any other ! iiuliUcnl positiou, save those the Consti- , tutiou of tho State imposes on us. Con- ' sejficritiyjWcfare nof Juvolved In any ( political, coutrbversies," or personal ' st rife, but have vigorously iiud carnestIy.lone our, duty at home and in the army, with no other motives than that of 1 our conrttrj's' welfare. 'v ' ! Then to yon tny fellow soldiers', and j to all my fellow citizens, I take this opportunity of announcing myselt a Candidate for Congress. I am willing to submit to the roice of the pcuflk, whether that voice is expressed in con vention of the whole Union party, or of tlie soldiers of the District, or at primary elections to be held in the various townships. I shall not run as the candidate of any faction, or as tlie peculiar friend or opponent of any man, nor as the ft en. i a it advocate of any old dogma, or new ism, but simply as a Union man, Constituionall v eligible, and willing to i go to Congress, if I can get votes tmngh, find support the administration j IVesident Johnson. And as an evidence I of my faith, I point to the unscrstched j Union ticket that 1 have always voted, f uiid my service, against tieao: ami 1 tiaitors in the field, and in the legisla- ' tive halls of tbe State " I shall visit I every township iu the District, and diac betoro the people my views at length, on all the political issues of the day, ami answer, to the best of my ability, every pertinent question that may be asked me. 1 (oping that this may be considered a full answer to jour communication, 1 am, vours. with respect, T. W. Kfc.NNKTT. A Brave Colored Man. We find the following notice of a brave colored man iu the Canton ( O. ) li,lubiicuti. "Sergt. Robert I'inn, of the regiment United States colored troops, paid our olfice a short visit last week l'i:c sergeant is a Massilanian, haing lived there previous to his enlistment, over two years since. lie is suifering at present lroiu wounds, three in number, received at Chapin'a Farm, Ya, where he commanded, during the vk hole turee days' battle, a compau- of his own color, the captain having been wounded and taken to the rear early in the- morniug. Sergt l'tuu was also wounded severly in the thigh by a Miuie bull iu the early part of tlie forcuoon, but remained in charge of the company. At noon he received another Miuie ball iu the lower part of the leg, but still refused to leave the company without a commander, and remained with his men and was actively engaged with the cnemv until evening, when a third bail entered his shoulder, completely disabling him. He suffers considerably but bears it heroically. As evidence of uis bravery, he bears on his breast tw o medals, one awarded bv Congress, composed of bronze metal, beaiiug the inscription, "The Congress to 1st Sergeant Kobert I'inn, Co 1, oth U. S. C T." The other medal, which is of silver, is from Gen. Butler, bearing the inscription, "Distinguish for Courage Campaign Before Iiiciiiuoud, lso4," on one side, and on the other "ferro I LiUrla I'errtHKht. The Scrgetit is a noHe specimen of a soldier and amaa, aud as such is just as much superior to the dirty, lw. open mouthed, hemp deserving Copperheads of the country as i the full splendor of the noon day sun to the sickly light of au untopped tallow candle." yer ago, laly, in Norwich, Connecticut, planted three peach stones iu a box. " Only one of tUenx came up, but now Xroia ike three: bram-lies of ,Uie tree lie has fathered three .t iii.nl t UUlVeili j

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Geo. W. Barnes.

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toves and Hollow Ware Ass Aet tiw Slonf tiv "Forest Qneen ! Cookiner Stove,5 .., . i . . i-i ' oif-i ' jt t 'i . f T I Ajid Manulactureri of all kind - TIN A.SU Slimrr-Jitov nnHk i. . i Tim ai Irrm A'owi !.? in Osrier. AU ertiera for Spoutias, Matters and Valirt aiu-iide-i i wiiij ttrouptnes. tnv aj jiuine ctt"s Furniture Iwvuus. near tlie I IVpt't, Rn-hratwd, Indana. Jan. ST. ltf JLale.!it Arrivsil! WALLVAl'Ut, ,tr , . ; V1MMW PAl'EIt, PAPER SHADES, mKlERI;, A.C., A.c. 3 SPRING PATTERNS, JL i.I its. 1. i iL ' ii. J v ;i Just receirelat S. G, plGALE', P3 Main street, Richmond, Ind. : . I i April 27, 13S5. 8-3m. The Fall Sat Fashions! ritHF. undersiirited Las JL just recfrd liu ue w isnmiuer St le f hats, to which he invites the attention of nil who would indnlire in tbe latest fashion. Call at tlie Hat ami Cap Store of .lint StrtKIJS. Ricbmnnd, Ind., March 23, 134 10tf HOWARD ASSOCIATION, r- PhiladelphtM PmiUM f A Peniwnletit Institution established hr sjei.reiidiwment 1"'r Cic ndief ol tlie Sick and lisrrsnud. a'.Rii"edwit'i Virnlent Bnd Epidemic. Itaawsra, amies pcitor tiie cure o' iiseiuea ot te Sesatil tlizauf. "f KDICAL Advice pr.ni by tlHiautiiifr yuirenn to if I nil who apply by letter. itu a doscrintion ol thAireonditioo, tnjre, cctiwitif, liibits ii.e.e..aa l in twh nt exttvnie poverty, mediciiics fnrnislied free eif rhirSe. V:ibialle reports on Speriuatorrboea and ntlier disoaof foe sexii.il onran. and on tlie new remedies employed in tbe Dispensary, Hent to tlie alHicted, free ti c-hsPTf, in sealed letter euvelojies. Twaor tiiree stamps will li' acceptable. Albvss Dr. .T. SK1LI.EX HOrOHTON. Acting Surgeon U-nraisl Acsociatinir, Nr. 2, ciojitii Nint'i st., l'iiiladclptiia. I!v-order of t!u- l!re l rs. -' E'KA D. HAKTWELL, Pnsident. GEO. FAIRCHI LD. Soeretarr. COrrlFORT AND ECONOMY. TBHEK tu very di'firalile quiiiitics are combined JL1. in iu euiiti;ot degreo, iu tli HARD RUBBER TRUSS, and to the afflicted needinsr m h TiiKtrnmenta. We can recommend this as CLK A.M.I. Dt KAiiEE. and from its adaptabilitv to anv form, much more com!urta.Ue th in moat other Trusses. Our stock of Mar!.li,s, Fitch-s, lluttbnrd,., Ritter's and the Hard Rubber Tilths Company's Instruments, is lartje and well a.-.bvirted both (or children and adults. We have a private room n here tlie lusti uinenLs can be applied by any physician, or by one of Ihe firm, as mav lie desireiU - i ; l'LU -MJJEKA KEI.r.V. Ilichmond, Jan. 19, 15tj. 47-tf. IAPAS TKA. X very fiuu article lor Invalids or others, at l'LCM MEIt A KKI.I.V'S DniRstore. ' .ICFCS A.M -IKI1 IMX. iiicludimr all tock usuallv found iu a Drugstore. caiTtullv se lected, in large quantities and at ressonalde priean, . Eorsaleb IU :.M.Mi;i; A KELEV. op, Told Cream, Cnmpbor lee, and kindred artieh-a! in qnautity and quality, eajnal to any stock in this city. PEl lI-MEH i KELLY. All. HKI'MIIKH. at I'LL II ME it A KEELV'rf Urnpstore. -m7IIITK WASH IIKFSIirX. for sale br PLLMMER A KELLY, ShavifisCr'ant,Windoraiid Barber Soaps by the p;u:kage, jiot or cake, at PLC M. VIE R t KELLY'S. . i 1 t ; .. i i'i'o'co's raw, MM Chcesenuiii Pili, Iyon I'crioilia-iit Drops, Per sale bv I'LCilMEUA KELLY. Mav 4, lS5. 10H5t fBtooth Brushe , a lane assortment at i LL'JUJEK A KELLY' A !inond, Jfnt, At, i ' lbs, Almonds. 2ll Pea nuts. I'eeans, Eilherts. etc. O. W. 1IAU.NES A CO. 31 Main .St. toJlIOK DRllli, a very tine lot of very 13 r brush-.'S. E'or Ua by rLTTMlIER X KEL1 r earth and Dust Rm!i", for sale 1-v PLUMMEK A K r, 1.1. Y, II air find Cloth Urn- ?!-. fnr a1. V-e I 'LL MMEU A KELLY, (in IKX AM IT.. f-r tie H.ur, rd" I liaj Am n'c in m in ifi'-mre. E r k.,lc at i L'V!MEH A KELLY S Uvupat ire. Ta. tar and il.t'.ins' S.ida. r,:,t PLCMMEii A KfiT.tY'S. txtrj.q'i illAk i:K HOPS, Pa-kl and I jus-, at H rLLMMLi. A Ki-J.V B AT1I ER1CK,- E s-onnc.-. a; cf PLC MMElt t'r.' Hrr; -.rore A KELLY. rHAMOH HK1X,- For a'e Sv ' L . ; - - - PLLM.IiER A KELLY. L PltrS,. - around, fi? snd p-tre. f-r sale bv PLL JuiJEa A KELLY. VrE have tbe larvsi and brwst sU-ck of P:-rlii WT merv and Taiild ;ad-.. in tM citv. Tber wawe var.oMat reduced pr-. and will be .M ,r1 dmslv. - ' 1'LCAiMEE A avELLY. PEH.1 OllV-Ot toe nnrat craality, for aie by LKASTIi;n WIIAI.H Oil.. lair ale kv v A kUU'. ARD AXft.1E.IT roIT OILS.-l'nr .ale hr - ' W.l'ER at KELLY. 1XSEKU MJ OIL, Fr aie fey " PM'JJMER i KELLY. iinntiM A1 Ml.lKtt JaVM MIAP, L For cleaiiiiiif iiier War-, A-., fr auale : I 'LCMVER at KE1.I.T. f I bv TATIAt , vf, .art Pearl Ifartev-F ial-! y . n.L'XMtR i. U 1.1,1 .

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Jewelry, "Watches, Notions, to H r."V rH 1l(.i:t lllMi.S, a a j-iaient i-f Platfd 1 Wan-, Cantor, Kuiv.-.. Kurkn and NiHiu; Mival latiaiueati,&r. i . ' A ii j,cr iiiK.ii t of Sliwt iWaio r.uttaai!T uuUimoI. U. li- t'KKl.VSit.N. Xo. 11, Ma.h at.jllicliQKind, lnd. Jan. 17, 14. 3tf CARD TO THE LADIES. 1K. llllMMO'S Golden Periodical Pills FOR FEMALES. IN OKK I'tTlXi irrealantie. r-moving t-tiHi lion ot tin; Mnuiliily turns, from ssbau-rer caose. aUvays sui-eesful as a preventive. It U now over tliirtv vears since the above" eelebra- ' ted ISIts en- ftrst 4isved by Dr. lpooeojirf l"rik. duriojj Uicu tinw Itiey have been extenily . ail I suixsslully used in most of the public institutions as well as In private praotic - of both hemisphere-, . with unparnlieted success in ecry case, here tlie diretuWma have been errrntly f.iilwe.l, as thousand of . Udivs in tfus city aud tLiniuhout Uio land, are daily . tv'stitviii);. Thev are the tii'st invalnvble remedy, fiir all tboao I - afliu tiiuf cmpl unts. pveaiiar to tlie e, rits Diatrtssin;. and l amtui JlenAturation, tuHeiitHin. tu in the Back and L-.mis. Pressing-down him, Ksh f IRood to the Head, Iiziness, IHmnessof Siplit, tireen Sickness. Heaviness, latiirwe on any slight exertion, i'alpiutiou of i)m' 11 -an, auj all tlw various distrvssiu); eei4!. iit.-, particularly that most annovioj;, weakenine, ni d tiie Ix'pir-ninj of alt other t-tu.ile weaknesses, The lttcoribiri, or White. ' - - ' , At tbe yiuiM tnx tlieec. ia notlunR iu tUes Pills that can do injury Uie or health, lait the directions ba strlctlv followetl, and von will find tlicm to be all they are represented; so nmehso, that in nine cases out of tea, I will warrant Idem. . IV. iwl U) disconrajj! if une box should fad, although, as -neral tbiu One Dot is Sttftit'irut. iV.XK) Ueixesi htvy b!rn sold in two yritr. Ten laotiFand Hoioa ssnt by htter, botU by tiiyaeK and agents, tn all parts of the world, to wliieJi an-i seis bave ln-n relumed, in wliieii ladies say, n tiiinc '.like the alove Fills !iaV, b.s? n knmi'ii. srrrr-th rt.ienee t Medicine ihra nnt nn the IVwrli, to Wliionnp tlbstrurtion ml Ui'sUA3jijj; Nature to lU loyor channel. Quietii C the Non.K.aiKl luii i;ioij liaiK th. Rosev Color of Health," to the check of the rmt .eliente. 4J-Kor sale by Drnists fjwuerall. Ahr.24, ItXfi. '( IMPORTANT NEWS! w i: .vitt: i'Ki:rAiii:n . rati) Fl i-i. ok lues fM-WumIow ivu.li. 111 Bila, Ihaora D Kiani-'S, MoulJuijis, Hnt'kcts, Manila's and house fnrnishcrs work jri-ncriilly, SCHOOI. DESKS,all made of thomnirhlv : '" ' SEASONED-LUMBER! And as low as the same ran be brought In this market. Also, Pine Lumber, shingles, Flooring, I .nth, Ac, Ac. , Je-Sixth Street, one aouai-e S.ntb of Main. Kiel, mond, Ind. EZUA SMITH A CO. Jnne 5, '6;. 23 tf irsTAIlMSIIKT) I M2 ,; THE Robinson's Machine Works, West End of Main St. WE ARK HL'JMUXG,. STEAM THRESHERS, IIOU.SK J' C WKli THRESHING HAGHINES OK ALL MZE.-j, DRAG SAWS, Suitable for either tao or four horses, also a new style of ....... CIRCULAR SAW, ' Err ruttiDyr cord wrwvl moi Maths intat atove wi xf. This is one of the oldest enuMnvlilueiiU ia tle country, and our facilities for bnilditijj first class nor'i are a'aptal to any. We haie tlie pattrns for ti-pairina atIii. .st all tbq al'f'fftut kioda p(. ihaashmfj Machines, e-x ciallv the Ohio Machines, and will irise parttoular H(fa iiU"il to this part of bueii. Ki. aita Ha ) on hand and sell at insnu'Vo tix n' ujucus, a uiiod assy rtment of LEATHER r.ELTMti. JO.XAS W. YEO. Richmond, lnd. March 11, IS5.. 3-tf NEW DRUG STORE. ..AVERY.aBOWSN, " 1RALERS IS ' Drugs, jMcdidnes, Faints, Oils, Tlvo irrtf!", C'ossi Oil f.Jaip, S'wpaa. IferCnin' ric-. and I an -v uliLlo IsafBctnii) 1 1 - ALtwi tK Pure Wines & LiaorB ! EOR MFPJr'AL ITRf-r-K.!. ' Patent and Proprietary Medicines t CO- Corner of Mi'TOtl Slarion Btre-.e. , . , , 1 It in !f) :. JM. ' ' ? Or.r vb'1!'Uk'-k i mat frf-ih. flaring i'it Ven r.nrcbd ef M-rmJtKtTg TtA Inrpa.rtri." HERNIA! RtJPTTXaE!! Messrs. AVEEY & EOWEN, ; UA t iu-l n-i-erri-i i,a.taavsiruiit ajf lit, r-AN:iVOUTHY-S LEVER SPBING TRUSS. . a -iTi.o advaaaci os itia Tlaaiasc-aiieirea. ia api.arwt t. ll who eaaaiiae tWa. its aclm ia in tbe IiIIiECT TB ACK el" the H.-mia, and ts cUimed to ef fa-t morwewnna tlaaal-aMaWr mw m use. IVra .Kna-r.Ti fr,ta Herm soiud call n-l examine thean, wbny" iii U mil.' T'tey ri'Uriaijnwa awl ' W'MIi rwataevi aa. a raw aeoairSsvsMK -aai Sbonldrr liri-"i, 1f VntiUa's, Male and Eesnate.. HTpRT"rt a ri.wri.'imrKUM. ; . 1 ATIT.Y A mVEy, C-Uij rd Jlaiiirf cu ! acr.m1, Ind.

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II 27 Couxtlandt ix., New : 100.00CF Watches, Gold Pen, 6o To be sold at One iti? atb ithont nsranl to Tnla, anl n'i dirAr. ir.ihtiri l in r-tri tin SPttlil!b ;L1STOF,ArtTim.ESi Alt to lie dd forOIE THLEAU each t SUil, Utrnt'a kld liuvn; V" Watohma, fiOtufli NValcbes. 34 T tK 4-nl's HuntinK CaM Silrer ( - Watties, , T . . - V f i f JiH) lhHd 1 ' ' - ' U MX I 3,1'K tJd Vet ik1 .Verk Chains, 3 5. - 4 S.i fW ivw1 Braorlcta. -"flfll 4.K t-W HraeoJeta. I 1 1 CI.t.ilaitwlimitlnrR'h.nim, A ZO S"-bt;ire and t.Jd Brooches, 4 1 Tl awl FJitm lroeha, fr:4 Conl, iat a-.t Emerald Krrxicbe, 4 (t.tnm VhH Moaie, Jeu lxa, aud frVreotin Kar lros, 4 tYrol, t'lH'. an-1 Emerald Ear Props, 4 t'atifornia THumond Hret l"na, 3 M tiold Fob and Vmi Wak-h Kcia, J W,' ! li 10 T S a u it i 19 1 I ...N) i a.OtHI I .oa Fol and Vent Uiln Slides. S s 4 & 3 3 4 4 50 , 2 i Sot-; Sl.x've ltult.'n. Studs, et., ' " fWl Ttit'lo. IVneils, ele., Muiitiiie thickets, Miniature bit kets Matie Sprinff, 4 don TooHipR-ks, (Vnasvs, etc., &.IHHI Plain t4d K Ctias 4 id Kius, Stone S-t and Sijniet Kinzs, 4.0U11 7.5H 6,t00 Cstlifnraia luawl King,, . . .., Sets Eailies Jewelry Jet an.1 Gold, Sots ladies" Jew elrj Catueo, IVarl, etc., -( -1 m r' --. . t S,tH0 tJM IVna, Silrer Extension Udders and Pencils, 4 1 l 5 ,eun 'h.1.1 lVaaad(4d-MMiMiil ilklra,3 5,i1ihi hkl Pens and Ex tension-Holders, . & 5,000 Silver tlotilets and Drinking Cups, ' 5 l.mul Sileer. Castors. - - n I S.tHh) SJvr I'ruit aud Cake Ilaskets. . . . 10 l,0tH lH)an. Silver Tea Spoons, ( tin to PER DOZKJf. I.IHK) " ' Table Sr-wma and Vol ka, 20 100 MANNEU OK DISTKlBlil ION. . CEliTlFICATKS nauvntf each artidxaatt lUalu, placid in SEALED EN VEEOPES, which are well mixe-t. One or thi-e Envelope, ctrtrllnimr the Certificate or tirJer for so rue article, t worth at least on dollar at retail. will Ve sent by BiaU to uy addreaa. i nouar m reiau, i v-m ov wrwi ' without regard to choice, on Lr''rrt!er ""e ' wbe i rtaTue. wliirTiari' froTn on receiptor t enta. 1 ha AKieM" it 4trawaJBNtla On t ltre Wtwt(M Ital lars. and can than tend One IVillar and reoajre.tha Artiotia-narand.ac any Mht r.oti tlie litf )h aaraa value, and afUr wxsiuft the article, if it doea not aiva pertert aatial actum, we dejvirm it tube imnMidialely rturned, and the anvmut pai I will be refuuJeil. Pv this mode wfrvb wtretkv frm a varied atoek ol tine piHHls, of the best make and Utrst tvle,and f intaiiiic worth, at a noin nal price, while all hare aliaatv'of secnr?n articles of the highest value. Jn all tw's vc charjre for forward nir tno CcrfificaM. pesUpe. and doinu the" business, tuoanin of Twentyrive Cent, which must he enclosed in ftienrder. live tVit.fi. atcs trill be 'sent tor l : eleven for9; tliii t v for S3: sixty-five for 11) : one hundred for lir;ic ihnlinp" with ns may depend on having prmupt tvturns, anil the article-draw n ill be iintnertiatelv sent to anv address by lelorn mail or expreaa. ViiTia'satisfiii-tion frnarnte-d in all i ase. Write vonr Nam.-, Tonrn, Cuntv and State plainly a,rd adh-s, SELDEN A Ct., - ! "' Jarhiil Courtiandt Street, New Vork. A FEW KEASOSS WHY THE i ; , AMERICAN WATCH IS THE BEST. . .'o- -t ia BMftc an tlie best principle while tlie foreijm natch is jreoorally made on no principle at all. Tha foreign watch ia niiatly made by women an I boys, by hand.- Whia thtr lalmr Is cliaap, Uiair work U dear at any pria-e. SmcIi Katcltea are luade without plan, and wld w ithout guarantee. , T1ay are irregular iu consatrnctioa, and . irre!nlar iu - niotiain. They are dei)rni'l only. sell, and. they buying ia the party moat thorooglily aold. ' Those who have kept "anttera," "lepinea," anl Hwbja- lever In prAol repair for a few years will plrucite the truth of our statement. THE PLAX Uf THK AMERICAN WATCH Instead f laaMii tuaaliT of several liundred little pia'ces, serein kjogtitjuir, the bml(y,.if Iho American Watch ia CoruwJ of U SOLID PLATE5. Ho jar iui Icrferes with the hariuony of iti oiling, and no au Men shock ran throw its machinery out or Htmr. In ridinirorany bualueaa pursuit, it is all held toaetber as Rimly as a single ) wt of metal. it ia just what all aiarhinaTy slimeld I ' i Ut. AfHTRATE, I. KiMPLE, Jd. STK(JNU, 4th, ECONOMICAL. l " ' "Wc hot only fAeaMire cheapness Ity o4fri ayxta-tn, bat tinaUty. We do uot aretead that OUT Watctl can be bonjrht fer le-t money than thforeirn Biuke-lwbevea, but that l"r iu real value "tt la ltd for oaa-balf tba price. - t OCR SOLUIEU'S WATCIIC named Was. Enery)ia wbat ita nautc indiratea tSutiat, Hwbatantaal, and atwaha Jta-ti.ilile-- warranted to stand any amoant ef Marchinf, Ridinff tic any fvtliinr. - - , Our neat higher afuality mt Wata b (named I?. H Hartlett is Kimilar in siaeand jreneralapeanuiee, bat has more jvweU,auaI a uauea elaborate liuinh. OLM LAW E' WATCH, reavvtly brmiibt fut, ia put ii, a gneat. vaj'iety of patterns,, many 'of them of ram beaaUy and-wtirkaunship, is quite small but warranteal taika?cp time-. ' ' " ' l -' Tiit I'iitX't of tbe-saents of our Watch may be found. av Mia.ful HsU -we bow tanidey.over buntlrod workmen in our facUiries, and that we araatiil uuabte to aup,l the cainslanlly increasing demand ,f " Our Uirec-aiavter plate watch is thinner and lighter Uaau tluj others we have dcw rilied. Its floe chronometer balance i delicately adjunted to correct tbe variatiaan raustsl by cliiK" of tcUiptiAtur'. Tiieae watcbaru tlie fctJis-nf tbe Iksrnt expwiBVnt in rhronaimetryr and are uta-Ic by nor best workaicii, in a separate dapartaacntnf our factory, k'or Uie 6net tinie-keepiujr ajnnhrtce tbew olillmjre poaaparlena iwitb tle beat crWof tba oiostfaiwaa Knglisli and Mwiss makers , ' ;. liUUBIS:) at AITLETO.V, ? Aqrr.la (or tiie AmiTK-an Watch Co. : Bmadway, New Yerk.' V;B imblc l"2irin9 j iFOH'SAIaE!'. Wff.t. Vawtat'crtrara. P '-f rtliM f aSa-vewlr WW Aa-re. tviaar fame aaika-a Norik tA tha, fit, n( KVhT(,.tid. a.n tbe fli hrriowd and .Niwport Tirruptka. It in well w atered ha fifteen aerca Tuner a pvd Ibiaia? e5ement ltttrn, a lino ait aew a toe Urchard of ell aebSr-l Enaitr A. - Ae. - It is aal durably adajKed fvr "rxudi 'arm,'' ir terms, A- CT.ouire af .,-.. . - 'V. n. BCRCHE5AL,'Att: Xn. 2'f )lain-t orff liauies's iStr. RcKn:tsd, July 6th, mi. 1W r 1 To Sink dng Pond ! Borrowers. " i A ' ES'J-lT'! j' V"? are b"r uotaffcd tKar aA Lamata laurtcarad to j ai,J fund, an! i-n which interest has not lees paurl in ' advance, for tiaa? present year, will be advertised tor j iaty lays prwaw aaiasad 4Iirre4 a pIM; sale on. tin: st.-awiii Tuenaia f i Va J!r arl r of the toard af Caarmri saifnn. W; II. TALBOTT, Preside. . '. ; 2H14Z July lith, IK. jPlne Watchea and Jewelry, Iirrrt Iroaa the Xajsalacts-cr . OMl Osid! . Waantaw I Wakarhasit:, .- .. .. . ; J twrlr y t Jvwelr v I t Tha jtr Bet ! Tlie ttv Best! ' ''r: ' Thewery cbeapeat! "The very eheepaat. At C. .A. liicWr arm's Jewetrj Store, 5o. 34 Main alTea t, ItaVaWtSsSSHL. Asd. EVRTf L'R PCHrrAR HT4MPI U D ar - - a a a-. . r w If T1fOr.T 1 ' B T,H, White

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