Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 34, 19 October 1865 — Page 3

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The Responsibility for the Non-Exchange of Prisoners. . General Hitchcock, one of the commissioners for Exchange of Prisoners, has publithei4uot!jer letter vindicating Secretary Stanton from the charges advanced against him of preventing an exchange of prisoners, and virtually fastening upon him the responsibility for the horrors of Andersonville. General Hitchcock positively denies that the Secretary of War refused, as stated, to exchange man for man, officer for officer, according to grade. He add that no

proposition to that effect was nver received from Judge Ould, or his superiors. The Confederates presitently refused to exchange colored soldiers on any account and onr Government, as a matter of principle, could not disown its settled policy by consenting to any proposition of abandoning the colored troops to their fate. The colored troops captured by the Confederates, numbered five thousand, and not a few hundred, as reported. It was only at the last stages of the rebellion that the Richmond leaders modified their views by consenting to exchange free colored men. The Government would not and could not abandon the protection of the whole army employed in its defense. General Hitchcock says: The only order suspending the delivery of rebel prisoners ever known to me, was given by the President himself, and that was done the moment it was known that the rebels themselves I mean their President had himself virtually set aside the cartel for exchanges, in order, as Mr. Davis declared, to subject a certain class of Federal officers to be tried as crimnals before Southern State Courts under State laws, for the punishment of ttie crime of exciting servile insurrec tion. If any one is disposed to object to mat order, let mm ir he dares assail the memory of the sainted author of it. The rebels, on their part, were opposed to making exchanges man for man, after we held an excess over them, because it was their odject to draw from us that excess to place it in the army of General Lee, without returning to us an effective body of men in exchange. They insisted upon this, on the ground that the cartel required it; although when they thought it was their interest, they did not hesitate to violate the cartel, thus absolving us from the observance of it. A Romance in Ren.1 Life. Several years since, young married couple of this city, who shall for the present, at least be nameless, matually agreed, for various reasons, to separate. To accomplish this end, the friends of both parties experienced a great deal of trouble, and it was apparent to all that the young couple loved each other tenderly. A short time after the separation, the young man quietly left the city, snd during the king years which have elspnedsince that time, no one but his family heard from him. Tbe young lady showed her devotion to her former husband , by remaining Mingle until a few weeks since, when she wss united in the bonds of wedlock to a well known rnntleman doing business in this city. One day last week husband No. 1 returned to Cincinnati, and quietly took lodgings at a private house, where there were no other boarders, save a newly married couple. The landlady of the house, desiring to show some attention to her new boarder, invited liiin into the parlor, for the purpose of introducing him to her two guests, who were there awaitiug fordinner. She approached them, at the same time saying, Mr. , allow me to introduce " Here it ended, and scene ensued which it would be difficult to portray. On turning round, the lady gave one shriek and tell to the floor. The landlady and husband No. i for a moment could not understand the aituatiao in which they were placed, but it is sufficient for us to Bay, that the husband and wife, who many years before had been separated, were again together. A few moments only were required to explain the matter, and to convince husband No. 2 that his fascinating young bride was a grass widow. He threatened to leave her, and she rather encouraged him in his threat. He did so, and they who were once separated, arc again united, and, we trust, more devotedly than ever, and so ended whst may truly be called romance in real life. Vim. GoLOCAL COLUMNS. RICHMOND, INDIANA: Thursday, Oct. 18th, 1865. RICIinOIID'SlL BAI1K! Designated Depository AND ITA-ISrOIVX, AG'T OF THE UNITED STATES. ALSO Special Agent of JAY COOKE, For the sale of the 7-30 LOAN, succeeds the "Richmond Branch of the Bank of the State," snd is now open for the transaction of a General Bank lag Business. It keeps constantly on hand a targe supply of 7-30 Notes, of all denominations, for sale and immediate delivery. Redeems T-30 Coupons at maturity, without charge. Also, all U. S. & per cent, note, at maturity, at their full face value, and accrued interest to date. Receives mosrr on deposit, subject to Bight check. Furnishes Drafts on tbe principal eitiea of the United States. ," Collect th Interest Coupons on all Government Loans. Buys nnd Sells, nil classes of Government Nrcuriite. and being a Designated Depository and Financial Agent of the United States, it baa superior advantages for transacting all business connected with the Government upon the most favorable terms. OFFICE HOURS FROM A. M TO S P. M. Chas. I'. Coffin, Albert II. Blanch.rd, Prest. Cashier. Richmond, June J, ISoi. GOV. MORTON! WILL ADDRESS His Old Neighbors at Snider' IIull IN CENTERVILLE, SATURDAY EVENING, Oct. 21, 1865! Wnsliiiisrton. I shall leave for Washington City on Monday Evening. Oct. 13d, and will attend to any business entrusted to my care at the Talent Office or in the Departments. W.T. DEXMS. They who have "music in their souls," wUl not fail to attend the Grand Concert at Starr Hall To Night, by the Cornet snj Orchestra Band from E astmah National Bisixbbs CotLBoa. It has the reputation ef being one of the most accomplished and thoroughly trained Bands that ever appeared before a Richmond audience, and our citixens, whose souls we know are filled with the love of the excellent In Music, have now the opportunity to hear nnd m eiata. FM1 the Hs.ll and you will never regret beuag pMo .

In Msmoriam. Uux Warn WatekLodgb, JTo. 41, I I. O. O. V., Richmond, Oct. 11, 1945. f - Yoca Committsb, appointed to draft Resolutions expressive of the feeling of the Brother of White Water Lodge, on hearing of the death of oar Ute brother, P., Asa S. Smith, respectfully submit the following : Revolved, That the Brothers of White Water Lodge recti red with deep regret, the announcement of tbe de

cease of P., Asa 8. Smith, who, although a younjmember of our Fraternity, had become endeared to us by bU kind disposition and many sterling qualities. RemAred, That whilst we deplore his re moral from our midst, we desire humbly to bow to the will of our Common Father, believing that be doeth all things well, and that we will cherish the memory of our departed Brother, trusting that, although we may not hear of his voice again In our earthly Lodge, we may meet with Jhim again in the Grand Lodge above. llfulvd, That we will manifest our respect for our deceased Brother, and our sympathy with his bereaved friends by the usual badge of mourning. (WILLIAM BELLI, Committee: Jr'ABIL'? FLEMING, J. V, HOK.NEY. BOARDING. TWO GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with board and a pleasant furnished room. Also a few day Boarders wanted. Apply at Mrs. 11 pes,' Fort Wayne Avenut ; opposite Hiram Uadley ' Sohool. Change of Name. The old name of "Meredith House," has been changed to that of Tbcxont Floras . Mr. Pbicb, the owner, is putting the house in thorough repair, and, when completed, it will be 004 of the finest Hotel in this city. A BEET : We acknowledge tbe receipt of a Boet of the blood species, raised cy Calvin Nooolk, of "Pin Hook," in this county, which weighed just pounds. He informs us that he raised about 20 bushels on a space of about 20 feet square, and each beet will average about 4 pounds. Add this monster growth of beets to the glorious Union beats st tbe recent elections, and this looks like an era of bests and beats beating all creation ! Labob Cobm. Mr. John Roof brought a load of corn to town last week, which for the uniform and exceeding large sixe of the ears was remarkable. We learn, however, that this a is common failing this year ; in short, Henry county never was blessed with so large a crop of corn of the most excellent quality. Such a thing as soft corn can't be found. Newcastle Courier. (.rand Conservative Demonstration. Under this head one of the Richmond papers makes a furious assault upon Governor Morton's speech made at that point only a lew days sgn. it thinks the Uovernorcume there prepared to give shspe to the politics of the District. Take this for granted, we ask if Gov. Morton has not the right to speak in any Congressional District in the State, and even deign to give shape to the State, or an v portion of it T This Richmond pa per says certain offensive celebrities est on the platform with Governor Morton, and appears to object be cause the Hall was pretty well crowded with laiiieif ; and calls everybody who recognized the Governor, a s being "toadies" and "claninerm anil belonging to til a "body-guard." We say to he is the last man who ouglit to speak so, tor we tlunk there are ottier nien who have toadies, elackquers, lickspittles, Ac, running alter them, suffering themselves to be the veriest tools in the world. This kind of twaddle is all wrong; men have a right to have friends and admirrers. who have the right to pass the civilities with them without having these epithets applied to them. aays the Governor led in a political harangue of some two or three hours in length. While we do not endorse all that Governor Morton said on that occasion, yet we think the speech an able one, worthy of the consideration of all Union men who do not.deaire to divide the party. Gov. Morton made no personal attack on anv one, and therefore, as a distinguished lesder of the Union party, he bad the right to speak at Richmond without being assaulted by a professed Union paper. We call upon Union men, everywhere, to frown upon all papers and men who abuse members of the Union party, because of a difference of opinion. We say on the question of negro suffrage, there should be the largest latitude given at this time, as this mstter will finally adjust itself at the proper time. We can not afford to quarrel over this matter, when there are so many important questions before the people. We trust that this disposition to kill off Union men will stop, and let ns have peace in our ranks in this District. Win. Jour. tW Such weather as we now have, drizzly ami chillj, is one of the best prompters we know to remind one of the necessity of getting & stove to warm by, as well a cook, if you have not the article; and that the Nyk Brothers near the Depot, have the very thing you want. Their assortment of Tinware, Copper, Brass, and Sheet Iron, wares is complete. Call and examine. The Fall and Winter Goods at the "Bee Hive" Store of D. B. Crawford, is well worth an examination, for their general good quality as well as the reasonable price asked for them. His stock of Carpet, Rugs, Ac, is not exceeded in the city. Call and see. 1 M Wilson. Unionist, of Favette county, is elected Judgo of the Fourth Judicial Circuit, over R. A. Logan, Democrat, and present incumbent, by a majority of 523. The following are tbe reported majorities in the ditfcrent counties 01 we v. ircun ; Wiso.h. Loaas. Rush, -250 Dearborn,- -144 500 Shelbv -3U --lsl I Franklin, -00 -447 J Decatur Union Fayette "Pirectory nnd Soldiers Register of WlTie County Indiana, Is out and a copy en car table, placed there by its editor, Mr. J. C. PowKS. It appears well, and we will look through it by our next issue, and speak of it as it deserves. It is now ready for delivery to subscribers." Security Fire Insurance Company, York. By an advertisement in another column, it ill be seen that the Agency of this popular and reliable Company, has passed into the hands of our old friend Wx. BftL, who is also the Agent of several other Companies both in Fire, Life Insurance, as well as Accidental. Whatever insurance you do with him will be done correctly, promptly, and on equitable terms. The trial of one of oor grocers, for the sttemp' to tay in a stock ol gis. all alone by himself and I' the dark, from a neighboring groeer. resulted in Justice Sriiias binding him over to court. There wa considerable conflicting testimony in the preliminar, examination. w -uw--w Addition to Richmond. William Parry purchased of Nathan Hawkins som twelve or thirteen acres of Land, on the corner c Thirteenth Street and tbe Railroad, and has made ar rangemeoU with Thomas Woodnutt, Jesse M. Hutto. and S. R. Wiggins to plat it and lay it off into Tow lots. By this arrangement, mechanics and laboring me can procure desirable and eligible locations for bout es, with good dry cellars and good pure water, at ver moderate prices, aiid reasonable terms. Plata ofth land can bv seen at Thomas Woodnutt s residence e 7th street, or at Jesse M. IluUon's office, on 7th, t Wiggins A Co. 's Store, on Main. We bespeak for onr enterprising townsmen a speed sale of the Lots referred to above. We know that frv qncot rff ru have been made to parch.-- this land bf before. We congratulate the parties in interest, U having accomplished it. We regard it as . Ad lit, to onr city, and on. that -ill not h. long,. buud."P. W. say, therefore, to those who are looking foe Lota, togo.od purchase one while you can do i freta first bsods. See advyrtisetne-t.

Mail Time Table. RICHMOSD POST OFFICE, Oct. Id, 154. 31 A 1X3 CLOSE. oltrmbus and Eaat. ............. .... .... 8 15 a.m Chicago 10 0 A.m. Cincinnati 5 0 r.M.

DavtonWry 00 r.M Indianapolis and West.... ............ .... 8 15 a.m MAILS OPEJT. 'ndianapolia and West 9 15 A.M. Cincinnati........ 11 30 A.M. Davton Way. 8 39 A.M. Chicago 00 r.M. Columbus and East 9 15 a.m. Boston and Beecy Mire, leaves Tuesday and Friday, at UOO M, do. arrives same days at....... ..10 00 a.m. Unio.i Citv, via Arba, Bethel Ac., leaves Monday, Wednesday and Eridav, at 7 00 ajs. do. arr. Tuerdav, Thursday and Scturdav at 5 00 r.M. Winchester via New Garden, leaves Monday and Friday, at 3 00 A.M. do. arr.' Tuesday and Saturday, at----. a 00 r.M. r-Officeopen from 7:30 a', m. to 7:30 r. M. On Sunday, from 9:00 to 10:00 A. M. A. WILLIANS, r. M. SPECIAL NOTICES JUST RECEIVED! A Fresh Invoice of Choice Groceries! Which we offer at less than market price at our new stand, two doors north of T re moot House, on Fifth str-eL w uave also just received a large and select lot of Winter Apples. Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. WALKER A YUNDT. Wont Use any Other. A few nights ago, when it was raining in torrents and very dark, in the late hours of night one solitary man was seen (in the great city of Cincinnati) to seixe 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 want to get a Bottle of '-Webster's Hair Invtgorator." " 9-For sale in Richmond, by Hummer A Kelley. 3m263 J. WEBSTER a CO., Proprietors, Naabeau, N. H. EUROPEAN POCKET TIME KEEPER, One Dollar Each. (Patent applied for June 29th, 1S65.) Ait Exact and Kiliabls Pocket Time-Kbepbb for the poor man. A decidedly unique and wonderful novelty. Correctly constructed oi the most approved SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, and tcorranteii to DENOTE SOLAS TIME, with atjftlute certainty and the utmost precision. More truthful than the most costly and elaborate Time-Keeper of Modern manufacture.' It never can be wrong. "It require no key," or winding up. Never runs down; and can never be too fut or tootloic. It is a most remarkable article. Just introduced into this country from Europe, where it is protected by "Royal Leltert I'aUnt." Price for a single one, with plain or fancy White Diwls. in Gold or Silver-Gilt Case, only $1. Sent, postage paid, to any part oi the country, on receipt of price. All orders must be addressed to J. W. DELAMKRE A CO., Sole Proprietors, 23-3m 204 and 20fl Broadway, New York, A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy fhr the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Dis eases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and 'icious habits. Great numbers have been already c-nred by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the re cipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of Charge. 1 lease inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Ad dree JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D. Biblc House, New York City. Jnne 8, 1865. 15-ly. WlIlSKFRSt WHISKERS I Do yon want Whiskers or Moustaches? Our Grecian Compound will force them to grow on the smoothest face or chin, or hair on bah) heads, in Six Weeks. Price, $1.00. Sent by mail any where, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WARNER A CO., Box 138, Brooklyn, N. Y. 5-ly'. CAITIOS FROM THE AMERICAN WATCH CO. It ha ving come to our knowledge that imitations of the . American Watch have been put upon the market in grea t number, calculated by their utter worthlessness to injure tfie reputation of oor genuine products, to pr otect our own interests and the public from impositio n, we again publish the trade marks by which our Washes may invariably be known. V,"e manufacture four styles of Watches. The First has tbe name "AMERICA WATCH CO., Waltham, Mass.," engraved on the iottide plate. The Sbkwd htis the name "APPLETON, TRACY A CO., Waltham, Mass.,' engraved on the inside plate. T'ne Tried ban the name "I. S. BARLKTT, Waltham, Mass.," engraved on the inside plale. All tbe above styles have the name American Watch Co. painted on the dial, and are warranted in every respe:t. The Fourth has tbe name WJV ELLERY, Boston, Mass.," engraved on the inside plate, and is not named on the dial. And the above described watches are made of various sixes, a nd are sold in gold or silver eases, as may be require d. It isb ardly possible for ns to aecurately describe the numero us imitations to which we have alluded. They are usn ally inscribed with the names so nearly approach! ng our own as to escape the observation of tbe unaccustomed buyer. Some are represented as made by tbe 'UnionWatch Co., of Boston, Mass.," no such company existing. Some are named tbe "Soldier's ratch," to be sold aa our Fourth or Wm. Ellery stvle, u-sually known as the "Soldier's Watch. Others .vre named tbe Appleton Watch Co. ; others the P. S. BarUET, instead of our P. S. BaHett;" besides many varieties named in such a manner as to convey t he idea that they are the varitable productions of the American Watch Company. We alu to caution tbe public, and particularly soldiers, against buying certain articles called wat-bes. so freely advertised in illustrated papers as "Army Watohes," '-Officers' Watches," "Magic Time Obi servers," " rcana Watches," 4c. the prices of which I are state-1 to be from seven to sixteen dollars. A good watch, ii i tbese tiroes, cannot be afibrded for any such money. A little attention on tbe part of buyers will protect them from gross imposition. BRASDRETII'S PI ILLS. WHOSE TIMELY USE, UNDER PROVIDENCE HAS OFTEN SATED LIFE. These celebrated Vegetable Pais are no new, untried remedy ; they have been used and tested in the United States for thirty years, and are relied upon by hundreds of thousands of families as almost their sole medicine when sick. No care or expense is spared in their preparation, and it is certainly true wbeu I ussert that no King can have a medicine safer or surer than Brandreth's Pills. They pmdoce a good effect npon disease almost immediately after they are taken. By some wonderful power, perhaps electric or nervous influence, the progress of diseased action is arrested ; where watchfulness and pain have been present, the system become quieter, and the patient soon obtains refreshing sleep. Tte genuine BRANDRETH FILL BOX has npon it a UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT STAMP with B. BRANDRETH iu Whit Letters n tbe sue.

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UNION PATENT AGENCY.

D. P. HOLLOWAY & CO., WASHINGTON, D. C, HAVE engaged in the business of soliciting Patents, and prosecuting Patent cases. Business entrusted to their care will receive prompt attention. Claims Against the Government, For back pay for Pensions, Ae., Ac., will receive personal attention. ALL INFORMATION, In reference) to Patent Laws, cheerfully given. Copies of the Laws and Rule and Regulations af the Patent Offic , will be sent, grmtU, on application. In applying for Patent the applicant should forward a moAel of his invention if susceptible of being illustrated by a model or, if it consists in a chemical compor jid, samples of the ingredients in their commercial state, and also iu the proposed prepared form, slioul d be seot. Also, as full a description of tbe invents n or discovery, and its advantage should be given as is practicable, to aid in the proper prepara tion of the papers. Persons believing they have made an invention or a discovery in art or science, and desirous of knowing whether t be same has been patented, by transmitting to aa a m sdel, or drawing, or a sufficient description to make 1 the invention inelligible, can have a thorough examina tion made in the Patent office, and tbe result of said examination forwarded to them for a reasonable com pensation. We vill have forwarded to any person who may desire tl em, a copy of the Patent Terms now in force, ami the Rules and Regulations of the Patent office, free of expense. Caveats will be prepared on short notice, by the inventor's giving a brief description of their invention, with drawings. Drawings will be made in artistic style from models furnished by inventors. Searches of the Records of the Patent office in regard to titles in Patents will be made on application. Send full name or names character of the invention, and if possible date of Patent. Copies of all CLAIMS, I n any Patent issued by the Patent Office since 1S36, w ill be furnished on the receipt of $1, the applicant gi ving tl ie full name of the Patentee, nature of the in ventioi , date of the Patent, Ac. Washi ngton City, Ang. 31, 185. 27tf TAXES FOR TW by an A from Oc plicate, sons ha come to the settl 5 Taxes of 18G3 are now Due, and for e purpose of receiving tbe same, I am required ct of the Legislature to remain in the office tolier 15th, the time of receiving tbe new Duuntil the Taxes become Delinquent. All pernng Road Receipts, will bring them wh n they pay their Taxes, as none can be received after ement of the Duplicate. RAT ES OF TAXATION. Plate Ta x, 23cts on each $100 valuation. Oeuntv" 80cts " " " " TScts Poll. 75cts Poll. SOcts Poll. $1,00 Poll. School " 16cts S Fund " Sol Kel " LiEnry 10c ta 30cts let i SPECIAL RATES: "4 s J vJ 4 -i S o . 1 ;!i?' TOU-NSBD S AND TOWNS. Abiugton Township. 3: 5' ! 3: ilO! 5 10; 70 3 00 80 3 25 82 3 25 S2 3 25 77 3 25 7 3 00 77 3 00 77 3 00 74 3 25 75 3 25 02 3 25 85 3 25 95 3 50 73 3 25 32 3 75 82 3 25 t7 3 50 82 3 25 10 3 75 ft" 3 25 77 3 25 02 3 50 Boston Centre " Clay Dal'to n " Fr.nl din Green Harri son " Jack on " JeAV.-son New Garden " Verrj - Washington " 2Si 25 '25! 25; 410 It 5j 5 V. 5 '25'; 25 3lr I 15 25) 3 1 3 5 2; 50 25: Vtyne Ceatreville Corporation. Dublin Germant Own Cambridge Hagerstown Newport Richmond Washington " 5 3 3 5 10 50 ?5 50 2 10 IO 25- 1 10 25 50t ii 10 10 25 t 3 25 20-525 2 15 10 25 1 5 10 25 1 5 10 25 54 2 H. B. RCPE, Trea. W. C. I CenterriHe, Sept. 28, 1665. 31 4w. NEW JEWELRY & MUSIC STORE FBJL. DICKINSON, o. bS,XAIX STREET. , (OPPOSITE HUNTINGTON HOUSE) 1 RESPElTl L LLl informs tbe craxeos or Richmond and vicinity, that be bas just opened a new Depot f"r tbe sale of Watcbes, Jewelry, rilver and Plated Ware, Pianos. Melodeons, Sheet Music, Music B.4s, Violin snd Gtxitar Strings, and ail kinds of Musical instruments. Patronage is respectfully solicited. "Watch Repairing! Having one of the BIST and mst expert -work men in bis employ, be can confidently warrant a! I work entrusted to him, to be done neatly, satisfactori ly, snd on short notice, tali st iff. 89. 34 tf. Hartley's Normal Academy HIRAM HADLEY, Principal, ABBIE L. FI LLER, f Associato Teachers. This insututiou opened September 18tra, 18G5The School Tear is divided into two sessions of twenty weeks each. For Circulsr containing full particulars spplv st the Bookstores or addms tbe Principal, st RICHMOND, INDIANA. , 2-3m.

richm6d Insnraace Company, Richmond, 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 being sent to Eastern Cities. More than JiOO.OfrO annually, is paid by the State of Indiana, to Foreign Insurance Companies, all of which might be kept at home, by insuring in Home Companies. 3. The Cash Capital is $100,000, and the Stockholders are responsible to the insured for 100,000 more, making tbe sura of $200,000, pledged for the payment of losses. 3. As this Company confines its operations chiefly to a few counties in Eastern Indiana, snd to Fire Insurance exclusively, and avoids specially hazardous risks ; and as Eastern Companies of larger capital extend their risks all over the Cnion, and take large specially hazardous risks ; it is relatively stronger and more reliable than any of theuu 4. United Stales Bonds are deposited by this Company with the Auditor of State to secure the payment of losses. Foreign Companies have not a single dollar deposited ith the Auditor. Their capital is all out of the State ours is at home, subject to all demands npon it. 5. Risks are taken at a low rates, and on as favorable terms, as by any other responsible Firelnsurance Company. Iosses 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 tbe Stockholders are known throughout Eastern Indiana to be men of the highest responsibility and integrity. OFFICERS. President, J1XSE P. SIDDALL, Vice President, THOS. MOODSCTT, Secretabt, ROBERT JIORRISSOK. Jr. DIRECTORS. James E. Refve, Charles F. Coffin, John M. Gaar, John W. Grubba, William S. Reid, Jesse P. Siddall, James L Morrison, Stephen R. Wiggins, Thomas Woodnutt. STOCKHOLDERS: Rob set Morrisson, Sr., Willi i Baxter, Daniel 11. Crawford, J as. Vanxxe. Jr., Jonas W. Yeo, Ethan C. Kei.lt, John H. Moorman, Abraham Oaar, Isaac K. Howard. .TosBfA W. Haines, (eorce W. Vasnkman, Willi am Parrt, Noah S. Leeds, Edward (J. Yacqhan, Clements W. Frrucson, )ohn C. IIaplkt, J aco H. .Itlian, 3e It. Ulamhakd. Mark E. Reeves, William C. St abb, Isaac P. Evans, Christian C. Frrri, A shrew F. Scott, Charles F. Coffin, James L. Morrisson, StEFHEN R. WlliOINS, J amks E. Reeves, J obm W. Gai iN, Thomas Woobnctt, Kohept Morrisson, Jr. John M. Gaar, Tessb P. Siddall, William . Scott, William S. Rein, J esse M. Hittom, Albert U Patne. 3 lOII V. IIAOLEY, General Agent. 23 -tf. o. 90, !ImiL St. LOOK AT THE LIST. Hall Lamps, Lamp Matts, Bracket do Globes, Store do Shades, Lanterns, Lamp Trim'rs. CHIMNEYS. Crack Nuts, No. X, Double I32Ctra. No. 2, O Chimney, Hinge A filter Light House, Fletch "Wicks Coal Oil, Oil Cans, Attachments for Heating Water, And everything pertaining to tbe Lamp Trade, to which we call Particular attention. REPAIRING OF LAMPS. HoIIoway & Page. Richmond, Oct. 12, 1865. 33 tf. Dr. MARSHALL'S Catarrh Snuff This Snuff bas thoroughly proved itself to be tbe best article known for curing the Cntarrh, Cold iu the Head and Headache. It bas been found an excellent remedy in many cases of Sore Kyes. DealnfM bas been removed by it, and Hearing has often been greatly improved by its use. It is fragrant and agreeable, r.nd Gives Immediate Relief to tbe dull heavy pains csnsed by disesses of the head. The sensations after nsing it are delightful snd invigorating. It opens and purges oat all obstructions, strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to tbe parts affected. More than Thirty Years' of sale and use of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Snuff, has proved iu great value for all tbe common diseases of the bead, snd at this moment stands higher than ever before. It is recommended by many of the best Physicians. and is used with great success snd satisfaction everywhere. Read the Certificates of Wholesale Druggists in 1864. The undersigned, having for many years been acquainted with Dr. .Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Sauflf. snd sold it in our wholesale trade, cheerfully state, that we believe it to be eqaml. ja every respect, to the recommendations given of it for the cure of Catarrhal Affections, and that it is decidedlv the best article ever known for all common disease of oi ine Meal. linrr Perrv, Boston. Reed, Austin k Co ., Brown. Lamaon A Co., Reed, CoM-r A Co., Seth W. Fowle. W,lsn, Fail-bank A Co., Henshaw. Edmund A Co.. Barnes A Park, New York. A. B. A D. Sands, " Stephen Paul A Co., -Israel Minor A Co., " McKesson A Robbins" A. L. tieovin A Co. M. w ard. Close A Co H. H. Hay, Portland, Me., Bosh A Gale, For Sale by ail Druggists. Try it. j Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Maa ! is a fracrrant anaagreeable remedy far all disease ot the bead. It opens and purges out all obetractiooa. Tbe sensations after sain? it are delightful and invijrj orating, and tbe rebef imsnediate. Sold by all Drug gists. Try it. Dr. Marshall's Catarrh a ad. Headache KauffT is s fragrant and agreeable resoedy tor all diseases of tbe bead. It opens and purges out all obtractions. Tbe sensations after sting it are detirbtful and invignrausr, aad the raiief imsssdists. Mold by all Druggist. Try it. LADIES 0YSTEE SALOON! TWO DOORS EAST OF STARR'S HALL! ED. PRESCOTT. Richmond, Oct. 13, ISei. J3Jw.

Cure Warranted if Directions Followed! Sinl. Toil: U UN a n.or.ifc I. be sanl tfei bsiesaiUfThe ajatatonis of Catarrh are at Irs very slight. FtrH Bi Crd Ibrj have s eels, that Ifeey have frearst attars, aad are mure ssasltlve to the rAaagrs vf Irmsrratare. la tats soadltloa, the as atsyfee dry, era slight dlsrasrw. lata and arrld, aflrrwars thlrb. aad as feral vr ssay easar. As ihe dlarase beroBtrs chronic, tbe dtsrhargra are tnrrrasrd la aaaattty snd rbsBard la Quality: they are new tktvk aad bea, sad are Saw fees sr eoachra o(T. Tbe secretions are sffraalve. raaslag a bad brratb; tbe totes thick and nasal ; the ryrs are weak ; the sense ef ntf!l Is Icaarard er desire) rd draheat frtaarallj takes Blare. j another rsanaea aad tmsertsst sjaiplom of Catarrh la. tbal tbe prnvm Is obliged to Hear bis throat In the atsralBg efs tblrh sr slimy msec as, wbirb bas fallen Croat tbe head Sating the bight. V) aca ibis takes place the persea aiay be .are Ibat hla disease ts sa Its say to the laaga, aa .boats lose ae tliae la ar real tag It. Tbe above arc hat frw or the aissy ratarrhsl symptom. Writs fss- sar aaaaalc deaoiblac fully all sjaiBsssBs: U U1 seat mil ta aay address. He are dally receiving letter front soldiers la tbe arm)', sad others la all Bans flhtlBlea, aao cannot procure It from druggists, earloslBg IS for oar. or $J for three katllra ef this Rtrdlrlae, and also aamrroas Icnllssoalals frsai those aslBg It, bearing evidence sf Its lafalttMs Merita. CALL for BEKLT1" f 1T1BBH HKMFDT aad taks no other. If sot sold by druegtsta la year vicinity yea raa rarlose the awacf la a tetter is as, aad we will send the mrdtriae by Biaraaa. Address Dr. D. H. 8 E E L Y C It C O. hirsgs. BRONCHIAL SYRUH Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, aad Irritation of ths Bronchial Tubes or tangs, Tiohlinf In ths Throat, and Croup. This vrp Is especially beacdclal la aBcrUoas of the Throat aad Rroaehlal Tabes, sansed by Catarrh, greatly assisting la Its a I nsaaeat car whra asrd la eoaaertloa with ths Reasedy, It ' takes la tine It Brvrr falls ta rare the severest cases of r reap. Wr do not assert that (hit Arras will ears CobsassptloB la Its worst Mates, bat we do ressrlratlously claim for It certain medlrlaal aaalllles aot to be found la aay other areaaratlsa. fsr lbs relief and raresf tbe dlaeases above aaateraled. Bring sgreahle ta tbe taste, ssPe for rblldrra. I pprT. an hi, ymcxm, ' ' ' " m nn.111 ww m int. and Inntrs, It will ansa lad Ita way lata evrrf fluallyln tbe land, rrlre, 11.00 per bottle. Dr. D. H. SEELYK at Co.. Mwat. f Chicago, tinsels. I" Laboratory at Freeport, IIU I JfWFor sale by all Wholesale Druggists, snd at ,' re'ail by Druggists everywhere. AT WIIOI.RSAI.E Iir JOITX D. PARK. Cincinnati, Ohio. WM. JOHNSON, Detroit, Mictiinani J. If. COXNKR, Nw Alhiv, Mni. W ILsSOX A PETER, IxiuisrUW Kentucky. AT RETAIL BY J. JOHN SOrt, Jeflersonville, Ind. INP BT DRt-MIvra UE.NJIRAI.I.Y,. October 1. B&-ly. For sale In KlrkaiotidT; lad., by F... Potts, Plnnnrr V Kelly, Mnmpsou At Ross -Mailer c. Collet and J. KA.ery Sc Co. The Great English Remedy SI It JAJtKS CLARK'S Celebrated Female Pills. Preparerl from a prescription of Sir J. Clark, M. Physician Extntonllnary to the Queen. V. This invaluable medicine ia unfailing in the euro ' of all tliose painful ami. dangerous diseases to which the female constitution Is4 siWijcct. It moderates all excess and removes all obstructions, and s Boedr I cure may be relied cm. TO M AKRJED LA DIB it is pwuliarly suited. II will, ha slurt tiui on the monthly period with retrutartir. bring Each bottle, price One Iollar, bears tin Uovernuietit Sump of Great Kritain, to prevent counterfi-iU. CAUTION, Thee PilU should not be taken bv Pcm.lt-s duntirr tbe i-IRST THREE M05THM of Pregnane?, as thev are sure to bring on Miscarriage, bnt at an? otlier time tliv are safe. In all Cases of Servous and Spinal A Qw-tioo, Pains in the Hack and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterica, and Whit , these Pills will c ct a cure n lien .11 otlter means have fail, ed ; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, aotimonr, ct .n? thing hurtful to the conatitntion. Full directions in tbe pwrrhlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. HOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST.. Sole Asrent for the United States snd Canada, JOB MOSE3, 27 Cortlandt St., Vevr Tork. K. B. $1.00 and 4 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Ajrent, willjnsore s IxHtle, containing iil Pills, by return mail. NO MORE GREY HAIRI An Entirely New Luxury in America. LAMOTJDE'S th bjobt crracrivt; HAIR RESTORATIVE , EVER OFFERED TO THF. PCBUC. Nothing Like It Ever Before Known. i It ia perfectl v free from sulphur, lead, and tits chetn- . teal salts nniverssll? used ia sll the Usir Bestrativ.s j now before the p-iljie ; aad unlike them. 5EVKR CAUSES MZZIXESS, BLI.VD.NEijS or LUSAcV. mi is s iwioww as pure rain water. This celebrated preparation is tbe discover? of s celebratad French chewuat and bas been eatensivelv ?esrs with the moot wondorful success. It imparls Vigor anal ew Life to the Roots w. - ivi- ii io lu watarai col or, aad caasea it to grow awe alar -I? soft aaut lasariaat. Wo other Preparation ia required to go with it, As it combines a perfect Restorer and Hair Drassui Tbe agreeable nature and wonderful rapidity with which it resvred the whitest hair to Its primitive col or and beauty, renders this preparation iavaluaU sod wbeu once known, indispensable to the toilet t-.U,' of ever household. It will stop the hair from falling out with two or three applications aad is a sure veotive sgainst Baldness sad all diseases of the scalp, snd will curs them hi their worst form when ex sing. Tbe present extensive sale of this article is owine eutirelv to the fact that it possesses ever? merit rimmed for it, and ever? lad? aad gentleman who has uaerf tbeotd reawKiatites composed of sulphur sad load will stones sppreciste this new preparsuoa, which is used sad recommended b? the drst medical sathority Price, a . o. Jr-s4d by all Drnggeats PrrrdbT, a. si', laxoxde, enersl Depot, So. 77 Brondws?,Xew Tork.