Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 32, 5 October 1865 — Page 3

LOCAL COLUMNS.

RICHMOND. UfDIAXf A: i Thursday, Oct. 5th, 1865. IIATIOIIiL BA!iK! Designated Depository :-. - AND . , r iiisrVTsrcxaViL, ag't OF THE UNITED STATES. ALVO Special Agent of JAY COOKE, Per the sale of the 7-3 LOW, succeeds the Richmond Drancb of the Bank of the State," and ia mom open for the transaction of a General Banking liamnrsK. . It keepti con-tantly on hand a large supply of 7-.1 Notes, of ail denominations, tor sale and i in roe diate delivery. Redeems 7-SO Coupons at maturity, without charge. Also, all 17. 8. A percent, notes, at maturity, at their full fare nine, and accrued interest to date. Receives raouer oa deposit, subject to sight clrk. Furni.hes liiafts on the principal cities of the United States. Collect the latere Coupons on all Government Loans. . Huvs and Sell, nil rnsea of Cctcrnmrnt Srcuriitrs, and being- a De-ognatod Depository and Financial A(rent of the United States,' it has superior advantage for transacting all business connected with the Government npon the most favorable terms. OFFICE Kol'HS FUOM A. M., TO 3 P. M. Chas. F. Coffin, Albeit II. Dlanrhard, J'res't. Cashier. Richmond, Juno 2, 155. Judicial and County Ticket. Circuit Jml'je, ;i:n. si lam voi.huoyk. Cvmrnvn 'lease Judge, COL. .'OII.N F. KimtY. Counti Commimtioner, I. A. I'lKllC I Circnit Proterutor, JAM KM X. TKIl'I.K.R, The Election Common Pleas Judge. Tuesday next is election day, which fact escaped being mentioned in our last week's paper, as it should have been. We trust the Union voters of this county hare not forgotten the importance of the pending election notwithstanding our apparent forgetfulness of the event and will all be found at the polls next Tues day, voting for all the candidates nomi nated last April. There seems to be a disposition on the part of Mr. Binkley and his friends to so divide the Union vote on Judge Ktb by, as to ensure the election of Laf. Devand the co-worker of Dodd A Co. of the infamous Sons of Liberty conspiracy We do not know that Mr. Binkley is aware that he is being used as a tool to accomplish this object ; but we cannot imagine how ho can help seeing his sit uation, if he is not totally blind. Speech of Governor O. P. Morton. BANNER PRESENTATION! We intendud to lay the whole of the speech of Oor. IfosToy, delivered st Starr Hall in this city on Thursday night last, before our readers in this Mo. of our paper; but after setting up near three colnnins of it, we found that we had not the room. We therefore are compelled to divide it and publish the remainder next we. It is one of tbe best, clearest and most solid speeches, on tbe dim-rent topics treated nf, that wearer listened to, snd deserves, ss it will receive, a careful and attentive perusal by the people. We copy the speech mostly from the Cincinnati Gax. That part of it relating to Bowles and Milligan, we take from the Cincinnati Commercial as tbst is only a synopsis received in the Gasette. Having to stand up during the delivery of the speech, we became so tired thst we left the Hall, whea the Governor presented the Banner consequently we did not bear his remarks, or the reply of Hon. Jobs YaaTA, accepting it; but we learn that the Gov. paid a deserved tribute to the litwrality of the citisens of our countv for their generous contributions in siJ of the glorious Sanitary w..ik, that h.d placed Indiana foremoat in rolu ving her sick and aounded patriots. II- a tril.uted to the agency ol the several Sanitary C iiiimlssioiis which had followed our armies, the reduced ratio of mortality from wounds and sickness, in c..ntras with sny other war in the history of tinworld, and r' r'fr tribute to the noble women who had distinguished themselves as nurses-sis huii- . rel of wl.om ahue were from Indiana. We take the foll W:ng from th" Telegram's report: "Atiie time in the progress of tlie war. when the wants of our 4 liers in the Held were calling loud.y f..r rvli -I. it was proposed that the county which should m ik - t ..- !.mJ I o!.Ui inalof the SUte famtry om.v.t s o i, should I swsnled a Banner, as s memento .t t . icnertwitr and patriot o.m of the people of to.tr u . I. The miributious were sent lu. sal rt was . und that Wavne county ba.1 contnbute.1 more than any oU.er c uutv ol tue State, and it was decided that the" banner euould be awarded to Uer. lu sccepting the Banner. Mr. Ysryan made an elequ tit siecli in response, which we are obliged to omit tor want of room.) . The Banner I. of beautiful silk, rm shje ts -f. .. .k- I'oat of Arms, sn I the following mLn ,T.n -fn. Hasr I'orvrr r. C,""i!l TT TO T S 4M1T AST CoMmsstOM.- I pon the other sute, 7? T2".r..I . r tr.a. with the inscription; if. Zj iLT a, PrAlTor-rte Je. f . - .1.- .tfr ia a silver plate, upon . -V"!' ' i .1- ...nfthe Ivnveraor and his o-oerso. the lodisn. San ,U," m ZnTaT;. Bt aa.it was resolved to deposu .. .. ,kuAnl i.resi'rvation. in the i:V.;Vfthi.citT. Mr. Stpnatl, oa U halt ..t the Library Committee, accepted the trust com mitted to their charge. . The Governor then introduced successively V a 1 - l.1..ij. iLrstv lUaaisos. Treasurer M".", '.i..,.. ii-eral Aot of the Stat Sanrrf CS----ch of whom spoke bneay. and .-.I ...nlau.le-1 br ttw mecUug. The t3h.pl.ia. in re,p..n. .v roci-erou. r three patrflie mgs in his owa m.miUble style. iTi" . ., . Kan.. E lit.w of the Indianapolis Journal." aeitAic called on. aJ.lres.ed tue meeUng brwf- , , " . l i-.e.U manner, upon thereIT . III mm mK.ru tv IJ - - - - - - - . on of his remarks, the meeting a.i;ourne w.u. ." ch nt fiT Governor Morton and three Saattary Commission. more for the j,T-.V rssST was thrown through the window of a Oroxvr recently massing in ins . and breaking the ans-r- The tst weigl! about 1W lbs., bm ? being tons for cibly sssweJ. in te Dreecnes oi iw i ' aain. fnim.1 William Cheesmao, of oar city i . .t,4i-liea.lvd Cabhasre. rrown this season in h.s gsrden. Each bead. a-arly the karly York variety, st parste and distmcl. sad re- - scabies the bumps phrem.logically mArae-J oot en a hiuaaa skull. ltuquiveaeunuev.

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Bayard Taylor's Lecture. X9Batakd Tatlob will lecture at

Starr Hall, on Thursday evening, Oct 10th. Subject, " Ourselves and our Relations." Tickets of admission 50 cts to be had at the City Bookstores. To B. W. Davis, Esq. Richmond, Sept 29, 165. Editor Tkliobam: The Palladium has on several occasions informed the public that it has an unnaid claim against the Wayne Co. Ag. Society. Mr. Davis ha been distinctly toUat different times during th past two years, that whanever a claim due the Society from one of the Proprietors of the Palladium, for over three times the amount of its bill against the Society, was paid or adjusted, his Lill would be paid. There has been money to pay the bills, at each Fnir since the printing was done by the Palludium office. There i-i money now. The want of mon ey was not, therefore, the reason of its not being paid, but the Society have beou unable heretofore to get a settlement of me claim above alluded to, and does not propose to pay the bill until such settlement is obtained. Respectfully, J. 31. Gaak. Prti't. E. II. Dennis, Secy, The only answer to the above official communication we could possibly make, was to leave our printing account at Ei. Poe's ollice for collection. We do not propose to make any further re- ' ply to the President and Secretary of the l Society, until the legality of withholding j our claim is decided as not depending on the claim it holds against "one of the proprietors of the Palladium;" then we may have something further to say, even if it shall only be to publicly acknowledge the receipt of the amount of our bill, through the proper officer. With distinguished consideration, we are, at this writing, the President and Secretary's humble servant. B. W. Davis. C. C. Bimklct, Esq., candidate for Judjre of tbe Court of Common Pleas for this Judicial Districthas been suffering from s severe attack of Flus. He is now recovering. XFrederick Waltermann, returned from a three months visit to his old home in Germany, (Hanover), to see his pa rents, whom he had not seen for fourteen years. His mother, sister and a brother returned with him to the "land of the free and the home of the brave," to make it their adopted country. We are glad to ee Fred, back again, with renovated health from his trip to "faderland." I Meeting of the Judicial Committee " rpoNSsasriLLR, Sept. 2Tth, l!65. On this 27 1 . of, September; H5, (the same being the da appointed by a Convention held at Connersville on tlie 2th day of August last,) members of the Judicial Committee of the 6th Common Pleas District met it the Court House in ConnWsville for the purpose of canvassing the returns of the nominating election for candidate for Common Pleas Judge, and to announce the nominee. Upon a curses of the returns presented, th? follow ing was found to be the result : John F. Kibby received.... 2 IS votes; N. II. Johuson received 70 votes. And estimating tlie vote by townships, allowing each township one vote for each 101) rotes cast for ths Union electors in 11 1, and ono additional for each fraction of jo voles so cast, the following was found to be the result : John T. Kibby reo.-ived N. II. Johnson rac ive.l.SS rotes ; . 2 votes. An I John P. Kibby, of Wayno county, having re ceived a niijority of all the votes cast at said nnmitutug election, according to the returns aforesaid, is de clare! to be the nominee of the t'nion voters of said District for the office of Common Pleas Judge. C. B. Edwabds, Chairman. C. II. Bi'bcbsnai, Sec'y. Wonders and Beauties of the Mighty Deep.-We are requested to call ; the attention of our citizens to the sale of a magnificent collection of Rare and Beautiful Shells, Corals, Marine Curios ities, Japanese, Chinese and East India workmanship. The collection, the finest, and most extensive on this continent, comprises an immense variet-of speci mens, including some of the most beautiful shells in existence, together with many a gem Brought from tbe deep receeses of the main, Where aged Ocean holds his watery reign'." Transplanted from the dark nnfathomed caves of Old Neptune to ornament the homes of Civilization. This is a rare opportunity for the citizens , of Richmond as no such collection was ever before seen in this city. The sale takes place this morning at 10 o'clock and at 7, at the store of Bailey k Co.. Auctioneers, North side of Main st, two doors from Front st. Sale positive without reserve or limitFar and liat and Cap Store. Col. Omi Pebrt will soon open out. in the "Meredith House" Block, a Fer and Hat and Cap Store. He des:ims havicsr all kinds aed tbe most fashionable styles of II ATS and C APS, tcr Gentlemen and Hots. FCK.S, fur Lad iee. Misses and Children, from the fines. Sable to the common Conev: Berthas. Capes, Victorines. Collars. M utrs, and Cuffs, in all styles and qualities. The Col. is determined to hsv just such a stock of Goods ss will induce the people to r ve h.m their custom making it their ia Wrest to do so, by tiling then, the best article, .t tir prices.

) Meeting of the Board of Directors of

the Cincinnati & Fort Wayne Railroad. Office or Cisciskati axd Ft. Wats) K. R. Compart, Winchester, Ind. September 21, 1865. ) Pursuant to an adjournment of a meet- : r i. i, i . ri: , - r i. ' Cincinnati and Fort Wayne railroad I on the 14th inst., the Board met. The following members were present: J. R. Mendenhall. J. M Poe, A. MeKew, T. L. Scott, T. W. Kizer and S. A. Shoaf. The Board was called to order bv A. ; MtKfw, President of the Board, who ; asked the Board to receive his resigna- , j tion as Prtaodent of said company, and ! ' on motion of James M. Poe, his resigna- ! tiou was accepteil. ! The Board then proceeded to elect a President to fill the vacancy occasioned ; by the resignation of A. JIcKew. Dr. ; J. R. Mendenhall was elected to fill said ; vacancy. On motion the Board resolved to hold nnhlip tnpptinns for the ruriiof nf sn.

I liciting stock to make the roadbed ready j as agent -r it, or assist in retting op a ciub. Per- ; forth iron, Ac, at the following places ! sons wisiiin to accept tiiis tier will please send their and times, to-wit: Newport, Thursday, sidres to us, when wewi...tonce forward the Octo- , October 5, lSC5. ! nuro'"1?'' J te necessry directions.

Lynn, Friday, October, 1865, at 2 o clock, P. M. Ridgeville. Monday, October 9, at 2 oclock, P. M. Mt. Plesant, Thursday, October 10, at 2 oclock, P. M. Camden, Wednesday, October 11, at 2 o'clock, I. AI. Nottingham, Thursd 2 o'clock, P. M. Oi ber, 12 at BlutXton, Friday, October 13, at 2 j o'clock, P. M. ! Ossian, Satuadav, October 14, at 10 ! o'clock, A. M. f A. J. Nelf wa3 authorized to have 500 ,' handbills printed, stating time and place of meeting. ! On motion of J. M. Poe, A. J. Neff ; was appointed as general stock solicitor ; for the Company; andon motion of A. j McKew, the following form of uotes was i adopted for getting stock subscrip'ions, i ' and A. J. Nelf was authorized to mint a 1 1 sufficient number of blank notes for the , . . . , ... ; purpose of taking stock subscriptions, j Form of notes as follows : 'On demand. I promise to Dav the !-. i . . ' .-. . viiiviuiiaii ami rort v avne nanroafl j Company Dollars, in installments. as follows, lor value received : In the j following consideration, to wit: Whenever the Cincinniti and Fort Wayne j Railroad Company causes the cars to run on the Cincinnati and Fort Wayne ) Railroad track from Richmond,' in j Wayne county, Indiana, to Newport, in ! said county, I hereby agree to pay oneeighth of the above amount subscribed ! by me; when in like manner the cars run on the track of said road to Lvnnville, one-eighth more of the whole amount subscribed ; and in like manner when the cars run to Winchester, on said track. one eighth more of the whole amount subscribed ; when in like manner the cars run to Ridgeville on said road, oneeighth more of the whole amount sub scribed ; when in like manner to New Mount Pleasant, in Jay county, oneeighth more of the whole amount subscribed ; when in like manner to Camden, in Jay county, one-eighth more of the whole amount sulscrih.pLiwiii " '.'- mv..e w mtirrton, inWells conntj , j amount subscribed, at wiacii tune a cer tifu-ate of stock will be piven." On motion of A. McKew, that when this Hoard adjourns it will adjourn lo meet at Fort Wayne, Ind., on Tuesday, October 17th, 1S0.. J. Ii. .Mixukxhall, Pres t. T. L. Scott, Secty. Million, yii;o.i VOTERS. Rally to tlie Polls Col. J. F. Kibbey, the present incum- ; bent of the office of Common Pleas Judre, was duly nominated for re-elect-; ion by the popular vote in Waj-ne and Fayette Counties, in April last, and by the Mass Convention of Union County on the 30th nil. He was also declared the nominee by the Judicial Committee of the District; and as such he is no doubt entitled to the support Of the Union men of this County. C. C. HiNKLET. Esq , of Franklin Co., has announced himself as an Independent candidate for that office, and as such he solicites the votes of the Union men. It has been discovered that the late "Democratic" party of this District have secretly nominated a candidate for the same office, and hope to secure his election, by getting the Union vote dividi ed between the regular and independent ; candidates, while they vote solid for J their own man. i It is of the utmost importance, in or- ! der to defeat the scheme, that every Union voter should go to the polls, and I cast his vote for the regular nominee. Let no vote be thrown away upon " inde- ' . .n,-..?.nt" fi.ni.ltlAa- Kilt lot lia cloatf fin i I j the ranks, and present a united front to the common enemy, in his secret, as well as in his open, attacks. By order of the Central Committee. C. Ht BURCHENAL, Ch'r'n. Oct. 4tU, 1SC5. jE-vT-The prettiest Rug we've seen for many a day the most beautiful Shawls the finest stock of Dress Goods, Gum and other Shoes, Blankets, Cloths, Satinet, Carpets. Ac-, are bow to be found st the Bee Hive Store of D. B. Crawford. Do you went s good article of Tinware, Brass, Copper sad Sheetiroa Wares? Do yoa want a superior Cooking Stove? Do yeu want a fine Partnr Store? a serviceable Shop or Office Stove, or Grate? Go to the estebUsiucect of the Bros. Xtb, sear the Depot they are prepared to supply all your wants at fair prices ur Csb. . , T n - , rr.: t i Try it. Prof. J - C. Walker 9 Hair Re- , Storative 19 recommended by one of Our ; first Physicians as the best in use. ; Mnuftared and for sale at J. C. Walkj r Barber Shop tie-r the Depot

onc-eiirhth more of the wiioie "i"nt .uetninofdlwlers

subscribed, and when the cars """ Tiejus habits. Gieat n T;ol1rorn. la' ' " or " ".vn0' j cured bv this noble re me

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SPECIAL NOTICES WHITE WATER SCHOOL WILHEMIXA BELL itends to re-open the Prima v .Department f this School loth month ma, is6s. Taitioa for Tcle Week: First and Second Readersrith aecompanyiDg elementary branches, $5,00 Third Reader, with accomanving elementary branches. Richmond, th month, 21 1965 30 tt.

YOITH'S CASiitT AU PLIVMATE The prettiest, ciiimuid bbst Magazine for the young folks, begins its tn-ety-third volume in October. Isoj. The Playmate iiedited by Mark Forrester and issued mooihlv.fullof Vbal Talks, BiouEArHV Histort. Lessons for Rei-rif and Speaking. Anecdotes, Puzzles, Ac. ; and bautifuily illustrated with wood engravings. Price Oac Dollar and Txreny-fire cent a Tear. TBN Conii FOB .V IOLLllj. A copy of the pUrmie will be sent rut op irmn:! onriiLinuriiohii iri!linuiitiiri Address, WILIAM GCILD A CO. Boston, Um. Wont TJse tny Other. A few nights ago, when itras raining in torrents and Terr dark, in the late hoars' f nirht one solitary man wasseen (in thegreatcitr t Cincinnati) to seiie the ' faithful Watchman of the njrht by the throat, saying: " Watchman! O, Watchman as yoaralue your lite, say tell me has Webster's Apnt left town? I want to get a Bottle of - Wbstr'Jlair Inyieorator." " DForsale in Richmoud.br llummer t Kelley. Sm23 J. WEBS.'ER a CO., Proprietors, Xashean.y.H. GET THE BEST! REASONS for subscribitg for Holland's LIFE OF LIXCOL.V : 1st. It is toe only Life of Lincoln in the market, written since his death, tbe rthers beinjr only extensions or modifications of Canpaign Lives, written for a political purpose. 2d. It isn t a picture bokfi!leil with appeals to a i Tl iapFT tite Wrihie axnes but is a dignified sn 1 valuable work, which anr gentleman will be glad j to place in his Library. .id. It is simplv the storv of Abraham Lincoln's i lLfe' fT ',he. Pf""' oue of '" most '';- BWli me aite. . EUROPEAN POCKET TIME KEEPER, One Dollar Karh. (Patent applied for June 29th, 15.) A Exact and Kim 4Bi.it Iocket Tme-Ksrrrn for the poor mm. A decidedly unique and tcnmirrfnl moreity. Correctly constructed ot- the most approved SOICNTIPIC pkinciplbs, and mrramtni to DKNOTB SOL AS Time, with vMulutf OTM.iy and tbe utmost precision. More truthful than tite Dost costly and elaborate Time-Keeper of Modern manufacture. It never can be wrong. "It mfmr no kr$." or winding up. Never runs down; and can never br fo fuit or foouio. It is a most remarkable article. Just introduced into this country from Europe, where it is protected by " Koyal Irtteri f'aUmt." Priee for a single one, with plain or fane White Dials, in Gold or Silver-tiilt Case, ouly $1. Sent, postals paid, to any part ol the country, on receipt of price. All orders must be addressed to J. W. DELAMKRE A CO., Sole Proprietors, 23-3m 20 and 204 Broadway, New York. A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clerg-yman, while reaidtB An JSoutb America as a . issiory.'isc.veret .n.1 crly Decay, Dis eases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the brwpltt on by baneful and umbers hare been already mt'SW. lrompted by a desire to ntortuuate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of Marge. Please inclose a post paid euvehrie, addressed to rurelt. AdJrt.it JOSEPJ T. ISMAX, Station I). Biblc IIorsK. -Wic York City. June 8,1865. li ly. vtiiisKFusr wmsKi:Rsr Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches? Our Grecian Compound will force them to grow on thesmoothf est face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in Six Week-. Price, $1.00. Sent by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WARNER Jt CO., Box 138, Brooklyn, 5. Y. ' 5-ly. CAITIO.M FROM TIIK AMERICAN WATCH CO. It having come to our knowledge that imitations of the American Watch have been put upon the market in great number, calculated by tlieir utter wonhlessness to injure the reputation of our genuine products, ; to protect our own interests and the public from imposition, we again publish the trade marks by which our Watches may invariably be known. We manufacture four styles of Watches. The First has the name "AMERICAS WATCH CO., Waltham, Mass.,' engraved on the inside plate. The Second has the name "APPLETOX, TRACY A CO., Waltham, Mass., engraved on the inside plate. The Third has the name -P. S. BARLETT, Waltham, Mass.," engraved on the inside plate. All tlie above styles have the name A merican Watch j Co. painted on the dial, and are wsrraoted ia every respect. Tbe Fot'RTH has the name "WSL ELLERY, Boston, Mass.," engraved on the inside plate, and is not named on the dial. And tbe above described watches are made of various sixes, and are sold in gold or silver cases, as may be required. It ishardly possible for us to accurately describe the numerous imitations to which we have alluded. Tbey j are usually inscribed with the names so nearly approach'ng our own as to escape the observation of the unaccustomed buyer. Some are represented as made by tbe ..fnion Watch Co., of Boston, Mass.," no such company existing. Some are named the "Soldier's W"atch," to be sold as our Fourth or Wm. Ellery style, usually known as tbe "S.4dier's Watch." Others are named the Appleton Watch Co. ; " others the P. S. BartLBT," instead ot our P. S. BaHett ; " besides many varieriea named in such a manner as to convey the idea that they are the vari table productions of the American Watch Company. We also caution the public, and particularly soldiers, against having certain articles Callxb wstches, so freely advertised in illustrated papers ss "Army Watches." -"Officers Wstches," -Magic Time Observers," "Arcana Watches, Ac., the prices of which are stated to be from seven to sixteen dollars. A good watch, in these times, caanot be afforded for any such A littie attention oa tbe part of buyers will protect tbem from gross imposition. WAYNE AVENUE BOOK AND NOTION STORE. A FEW doors south of the Depot Just received New Goods: Souons, Fancy articles. Perfumery, Toilette Soaps. Pictures, Picture Frames, School Bocks. Stationery, Ac. t ail aac Sea! e. m. xrvrroir. Xo. S-3w.

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D. P. HOLLOWA7 & COn WASHINGTON, D. C, HAV E enrared in the business of soliciting Patents, and prosecutinK Patent cases. Bosiness entrusted to tneir caxe will reoeirs prompt attention. Claims Against the Government, For back par fur Pensions, Ac, Ac., will receire personal attention. AXJLi INFORMATION, In reference to Patent Laws, cheerfully p-rrm. Cop ies of the Laws and Rules and Regulations of the

tend their risks all orer the Lama, and tax largs spcPatent Oiw, will be sent, gratit, on application. cially ttaaardous risks ; it is relatively stronfr and

, , . , . . .. , Ia applying for s Patent tbe applicmat should forr ward a model of his inreooou if sasceptiUe of being illustrated by a model ', if it consists in a cbeanical compound, samples of tbe ingredients in their commercial sUte, and also in tbe proposed prepared form, should be sort. Also, as fall a description of the inenti in or discovery, and its advantages should be given as i-s practicable, to aid in the proper preparation of the papers. Persons believing they have made an invention or a discovery in art or science, and desirous of knowing whether the same has been patented, by transmitting tons a model, or drawing, or a sufficient description to make the invention intelligible, can have a thorough examination made in the Patent office, and the result of said examination forwarded to them for a reasonable compensation. We will have forwarded to any person who may de- , , . I sire them, a copy of the Patent Terms now in force, j j and the Rules sod Regulations of the Patent office, ! free of extnse I tree oi expense. Caveats will be prepared on short notice, by tbe inventor's giving a brief description of their invent en, with drawings. Drawings will be made in artistic style frona models furnished by inventors. Searches of the Records of the Patent office in regard to titles in Patents will be mode oa applies Lion. Send full name or names character of the intention, and if possible date of Patent. Copies of all CLAIMS, t o will be furnished on the receipt of $1, UB34, girina- the full nvme of tbe Patentee, nature invention, l:ite of the Patent, Ac. Washington City, Ang. 31, 1365. of Vit? 2Tif FLOUR, GRAIN", & c Flour of Superior Quality1. CORN MEAL, MIDDLINGS, OIL MEAL, BRAH, OATS, RYE, k(f, FOR SALF. BY Oft Street, Zd Door Xorth of Meredith House J Richmond, Indi ini. 9th Mo., 21st, '65. Xo. 30. 3m. NEW JEWELRY & MUSIC STORE PHIL. DICKINSON, No. f8,.TlAI.' STREET. (OPPOSITE HUNTINGTON HOUSE) El I mm. tnond and vicinity, that he has just opened a new i Iepot for the sale of Watches, Jewelry, Silver srnl j Plated Ware, Pianos, Melodeons, Sheet ' Music, Music ) Iioks, Violin and Guitar Strings, and all kinds of Musical instruments. Patronage is respecUully so- ; licited. "Watch Repairing! Having one of the BEST and most expert workmen in his emplov, he can confidently warrant all work entrusted to him, to be done neatly, satisfactorily and on short notice Call at o. SS. 30 tt. CARBON OIL. mmE offer C ARBON Oil. at 90 cents a gallon, V and ALWAYS at the LOWEST PRICES offered in Richmond. 31 tf. PLCMMER A KELLY. CARBON OIL -tarss-vE offer CARBOS OIL at 90 cents a ration, and AL WA YS at tbe L O H"iT P HIVES offered in Kicomona. PLUM ME B k KELLY. Richmond, Sept. 23, ISfiS. Jl tf. CJVJRBO OIL! wwtE ofier CARBOS OIL at 90 cent a gallon, and w alwavs at the LOWEST PHHES offered ia Richmond. ' PLCMMER A KELLY. Richmond, Sept. 23, 1S5. 31 tf. CARBON OILWE offer CARBOS OIL at 90 cent s fallon. and JilTAlSit tbe LOWEST PRICES offered in Richmond. PLCMMER KELLY. Richmond, Sept. 2S, 1S5. 31 tf. CAEBOX OIL. WE offer CARBOS OIL at 90 cents s gHon. and AL WA YS at the LO WEST PRICES offered ia Richmond. PLCMMER A KELLY, liachmond, Sept. 23, 1364. 41 tf. CARBON OIL. WE offer CARBOS OIL at 90 cents a pa lion, and AL WA TS at the X O WEST PBICESnOmi in kx-h tnond. PLCMMER A KELLY. Richmond, Sept. 29, 1S5. 31 tf. Mr: FT EXir. 3IAGJIOLIA H TABLET, A. LILLY WHITE, at PLCMMEBA KJSLLT'S.

RICIOIOIVD iBsarance Company, J iielimoiitl, India.n.a.

OFFICE over CITIZEKS' BANK. Reasons for Insuring in this Company: 1. It is a Home Company! all Premiums are kept and paid out here, instead of being sent to Eastern Cities. More than S jod.OOS annually, is paid by the State of Indiana, to Foreign Insurance Companies, all of which might be kept at home, by insuring ia Home Companies. 2. Tbe Cash Capital is $100,000, and the Stockholders are responsible to the insured for 100,000 more, making the sum of (200,000, pledged for the payment , of losses. 3. As this Company confines its operations chiefly I to s few counties in Eastern Indiana, and to Fire In- : s u ranee exclusively, aad avoids specially haxardous : nsks ; and as Eastern Companies of larger capital ex j more reliable than any of them. I 4. I niusl Stales Konds are depesited br this Com- ! . . , , ,. , .77 ! pany with tbe Auditor of Sut4 to secure the payment ! f ' For' f(,P" he not s single dol- ; Ur deposited with the Auditor. TssiT" capital is all out of the Stats onrs is at home, subject to ail de mands upon it. i. lUsks are taken at as low rates, and on as atrorable terms, as by any other responsible Firelnsurance Company, losses will be adjusted and paid promptly and liberality and good faith observed towards all and as evidence of this, it is sufficient to state, that the Stockholders are known throughout Eastern Indiaaa to be men of the higUeal rcsjionsibility and integrity. OFFICERS. PassiDivr, JESSE P. SIDDALI., Ties Psesipcvt, TIIOS. HOODMTT, Sicbktakt, ROBERT -MOHRISSOX. Jr. DIRECTORS. James E. Reeves, Charles F. Coffiat John .M, (anr, John W. Grabbs, William S. Reia. Jesse P. Siddali, . J antes I.. Morrissoa, Stephen R. Wiggins, Thomas Woodautt. STOCKHOLDERS: Robkrt MeaaissoK, Sa., Willi Baxter, Mask E. Rxbtxs, William C. Stabk, Isaac P. Evaxs, Christian C. Ketta, Anhrkw F. Scott, Chables K. Coffin, James L. Morrisson, Stephen R. Wiggins, James K. Kkbves, John W. llm iti, Thomas Woortst-Tf, Robebt MorbissoN, Jb, John M. Gaab, Jessb P. Siudall, William G. Scott, William S. Reid, Jesse M. HrTTOM, Alukht h PaVMK. i Pamel B. I'iivfoid, J AS. AKfXKlf, J., jONAS w. Yao. Ethan C. Killt, JoJts H. Moobman, AsttAMAH liilR, UkAC K" Hov AD' j,,a,-.v ti.,.,a liKORUB W. V ANNUM IS, William Harkt, Noah S. Leeks, F.DWABn li. Vacghan, Clemknts W. Kkih.i s.in, John- C. H iplkv, Jacob B. JfLlAN, JtO. IC BlaJX. BARK. IOIIN C. II 1LF.Y. (General Agent. 23-tf. Due West of the CirUra'. Buk, Car - Wilson & miiotl! ATE Jl-ST RECEIVED FRO. THE JE m Eastern Cities a full supply of Plain and Fancy Goods, Motioai, Silks, 4c! Their Domestics were bought before the late advance, and will be found Than Eastern qootariens. DRESS GOODS! Are from 23 to id per cent, lower than formerly I wmmm mmimmi Are sold at $1,00 $1,50 per yard. Aft are invite 1 to call and era mi no their stock. They have some nice patterns of Ingrain and Brjisselis . ..m.-mmKs CABFETPS ! And also a line of WILSON fcftudTT. 'o. 29 tf. Hadley's Normal Academy HIRAM HASLET, Principal, t ?' V'l Wl Associste Teeners. itH01L K - .U aL. I.,!, e J Thli inUtuuon opcnfl September 18th, 1865The School Year is divided into two sessions ot twenty weeks each. For Circular containing' full particulars apply at tbe Bookstores or address the Principal, st RICHMOND, LNDIAXA. 20-3 m. J. M. HOLLOW AT. w. H. PAGE. HOLLOWAY & PAGE, (Successors to Ridge At Co.) ARE new selling Ridfre's Patent Light Hoase Burner, warranted to SAVE ONE-THlBL more OU than any other Burner. Also, RIIX.E-S PATENT IIIXGE Bl'RNER! tbe most convenient Burner bow in use. We are selling LAMPS of all kinds as cheap as the cheapest. COAX. OIL! Warranted to be So. I, wholesale and retail, very Particular attention paid to Repairing Lamps. Call and see our new stock just from the East; latest stvles of Lamps. It costs nothing to see them. 'Richmond, Sept. Jl, lsei 4Mf. lEATIIER DC8TERS, for sale at PLCMMER A KELLY'S Drag-store, ARD AJfD JfEAT FOOT OILS.-For tale I br PLCMMER A KELLY. BLEACHED WHALE OIL. For sale by PLCMMER A KELLY.

RALLY, RALLY! TO muw mm.

NO MORE BREY HAIR! An Entirely New Liirary in America. LAIVIOrJDE'G HARIPA, THE MOST KrrCTIT

HAIR RESTORATIVE EVER OtFERED TO THE PUBLIC, Nothing Like It Ever Before Known. It is perfectly free from sulphur, lead, and the chemical salts universally nsed in all the Hair Restoratives aow before the public; and unlike them. NEVER CACSES DIZZINESS, BUSDXESS or LUNACY, but is as harmless as pure rain water. This celebrated preparation is the discovery of a celebrated French chemist and has been extensively nsed in Europe among the nobility for the past fire years with the most wonderful success. It i sa parts Vigor ana New Life to tad Roots of the Hair, restores it to its aataral color, aad causes it to crow asfulaj" ly oit aasl laiariaat. No other Preparation is required to go with it. As it combines a perfect Restorer and Hair Dressing. I The agreeable nature and wonderful rapidity with ' which it restored the hitest hair to its primitive color and hastily, renders this p reps rath in invaluable, and when once known, indispensable to the toilet table carver fie' use ho Id. It will stop the hair from falling out with two or three applications and is a sure preventive against lU'i.ioess and all diseases of the scalp, and will cure them in their worst forss when eaising. The present e tensive sale of this article is owing entirely to the fact that U poetesses every merit claimed for it, and every lady and gentlemaa'who has used the old restoratives opposed af sulphur and lead a ill at once appreciate this new preparation, which is used and recommended bv tbe ftrst medical authority. Price, I.C4. ' rsW-Sold bv all Prureeats. Prepared by A. M. LAMOXOK, General DeiKit, No. 77 Broadwav, New York. 55-ly. The Great English Remedy SIR JAMES CLARK! Celebrated Female Pills Prepared from a prescription of ?ir J. Clark, M. D. ltiysician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which tbe female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and removes all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO .MARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suite,!. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each boule, price One Dollar, hears tlie Government Stamp ot Great, Hrilaiu, to prevent counterfoils. CAUTION. These Pills should not be taken bv Female during the r IKST THREE MONTHS of Precnancr. ss they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time ther are sate. In all Cases of Nervous and Spinal Affection, Pains in the Hark and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, theau Pills ill effect a euro lien all other means have failed ; and although a pow Hul remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony. r anything hurtful to tlie constitution. Full directions in the pm I lilet around each pa-k-acre, which should be car.ifuily preserved. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOU MOsES, 27 Cortland t St., New York. N. H. $ 1 .00 and l postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will.inaure a bottle, containing & Pills, by return mail. " Dr. MARSHALL' S (a.a nil S nil II This Snuff has , 4 It is fragrant and agreeable, find Gives Immediate Relief to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the head. The sensations after using it are delightful and invigorating. It opens and purges out all obstructions, strengthens the glands, snd gives a healthy action to the parts sflecte J. More than Thirty Years' of sale and use of Or. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Snutt. has proved its great value for all tbe common diseases of the head, and at this moment stands higher than ever before. It is recommended by many of the best Physicians, and is used with great success and satisfaction everywhere. Read the Certificates of Wholesale Druggists in 1864. The undersigned, having for many yeara been acquainted with lr. Murt-halPs Catarrh and llendnrhe Snutl, and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheerfully state, that we beheve it to be equal, in every respect, to the. r-eonimeiidations given of it for the cure of Catarrhal A jT-rtions, and that it is decided! v the best article ever knun n for all common disease of of the- VWI. Lwi.,t errv, Boshm. Barnes A Park, New York. A. B. A D. Sands, " Stephen Paul A Co., ' Israel Minor A Co., -McKesson A Robbins" A. L. Soovill A Co. " M. Ward. Close A Co.. Keers Austin A Co-,' Brown, l.auison A Co., Reed, Cutler A Co., Seth W. Fowle, Wilson, Fairbank A Co., llenshaw, hilmnnd A ., II. II. Hay, Portland, Ms., Bush A Gale, For Sale by all Druggists. Try it. Ir. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Nauff is a fragrant and agreeable remedy for all disease of tlie head. It opens anil nurircs out all obstruction,. The sensations after using it are delightful and invigting, and the relief uuracliatc. Sold by all Umggists. Try it. iDr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Kaufl is a fragrant and agreeable remudy for al! diseases of the head. It open and purges out sll obstructions. The sensations after usiug it are delight ful and invi-'oratin, ar,I the r-.-lk-f immediate. oM bjr all Drwgist. Try it. D. B. CRAWFORD. Proprietor of the mil HIVE ST0R,o Is now receiving the LARGEST STOCK OF CARPET TWO AND THREE PLY INGRAIN. HEMP AND RAG! SI RAW MATTING AND RUGS, f every description. Oil Cloths, of neat patterns, ress Goods, of newest Btytes. Ia fact I am daternined to hare tie s , 3fT STOCK OP OODS 1H THE CITY And Sell as Cheap. All of my Goods will be sold at (air prices. Tke ublic are inveted to call at No 48 Maia street. Richmond, May IB, 1-15. IA( .1S17ILER I CRQ.KED, DEALERS IS Foreign and Domestic :s(rno5s tov, willow ware; AND Children's "Wagons 50. 9, MAD. STR1ET, UCWtOSD, IAD. 5o. 3 m. CAR BO OIL. Best White Ofl. for sat ly PLCMMER A hLLlT

best article Known ior e"-'-' "Yv ftas been tttiiraswiii'"111"' ' f More l.yes.eacellent rcmedv in 111.111T cPa . ' ah. fy m. k Ktprrtvtrriyiis use.