Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 37, 9 November 1865 — Page 3
LOCAL COLUMNS. RICHMOND, INDIANA:
Thursday, Ncv 9th, 1865. RICUID pilH BM! Designated Depository - ' AND 11 INTVINTC I AL u O T OK THE UNITED STATES. ALSO " Special Agent of J AT COOKE, Tot the sale i.f tlie LOAN, succeeds the "Ricuiaoad Branch of tl.e Bank of tiie Sutt'aaifs now oen l r the transaction of a Cieacral Lankinff Ilukiurss. It km-piroBtlanllv on band alarga supply of 7-30 Notes, of all denouiinatioGt, fur sale and immediate delivery. Redeems TOO t'ospoa at maturity, withnat charge. A!o, alt 1. S. S per rent, notes, at maturity, at tlieir full fare value, and accrued interest to date. Kcccives noarr om deposit, subject to light check. . Furnishes Drafts on the principal cities of the United States. Collect the Interest Coapoaa on all Government Loan. Days and Hells all claws of fioveraiaeat Mrrariitea, and being a Itosignated Depository and Financial Agent of the United States, it baa tuperior advantage! for transacting all business connected with the Government npon the moat favorable terms. OFFICE HOL E FROM A. XL, TO J P. M. that. F. Coffin, Albert If. Ulaarhard, Pres't. Cashier. Richmond, June 3, 1HAS. Mail Time Table. RICHMOND POST OFFICE, Oct. SO, 1S5. MAIL close. 'olumbus and East..... 7 44 a. a Chicago 44 a. a. Cincinnati 3t r.u. Iavtnn W ar 30 r.M. Indianapolis and West 44 flAI LS OPES. 'ndisnapolis and West.. Cincinnati.... .... .... , Dayton Way Chicago.... Columbus and East.... . 9 00 A.M. .11 IS a.M. . 30 A.M. . 30 r.M. .11 30 A.M. Boston and Ueecy Mire, leaves Tuesday and Friday, at....; . 12 09 a, do. arrirea aame dave at 16 00 a.m. L'nio i Cite, via Arba, Bethel Ac, leaves Monday, .... i .... wtnrlf and r.ridar. at ' ulav and Kridar. at u A.M d... arr. Tuerdav, Tt.urs.iav and Scturdav at 00 r.M. , Winrhest.tr via New Uanlen, leaves Monday and I Fri lav. at S 00 a.m. do. arr.' Tursdav and Saturday, at 4 00 r.M. JMr-Ortire o-n from 7:30 a. m. to 7:30 r. M. On Sunday, from tf:00 to 10:00 a. m. A. WH.MASS. r. m. II nil ItoacJ Mpt-tiug. AST W . !l t 1 1 51S"ir"J. lATlil, .tiinKfi ntl fiWUTi, win nirrit" i 41. s nam.U ss VsainnPt mt stLea nVU k Pri.Iii V 10th '
Inst., ami at Rich,.nd the ,.m evenin,r. Com op. ! WC Wl try to do better ill the future. tax pawrs, snd hear a full description ol the present i AV. condition of the Cincinnati A Fort Wavne Rail Koad. ' , . , r .i J. K. MEM.EXlIAI.i-, Pres. I rhe 'T'oper sphere idea of the , M , press, expressed by our friend W. ha a l.ECTIKEH. i constitutional objection against its geneOn last Monday eveniufr, E. H. U.iiac, Esq.de- j rul adoption: tlie taking of private proplivered a Icture on the subject of Temperance, in St.rr t f()r Ilhjjc ,e wjthoilt due COm Ilall. W did not attend ; but are informed by several I . who were present, that hi. lecture was eloquent, snd Wnsatlon, that We might Urge against was so favorably received by bis rgt audience, that he ( it. Hut enough. Our Only design in was induced to maks aa sppolntssent for Saturlay i .JJudillg to the Slll'ject was to show that niKht nc,t .t t..i.me pi.c fr th. benefit of th. ..tlead head" term did not apply to Free lmen s Aid Society of this city. The prico or a (mission will be 2S cents, aixlTU-ki-ts will be iU by U'thu 1. iliji, wIk are ni.m!ers of the Society, who will ) . , , 1 T , '. , wa.t on our cUisen, at their pl.es of business and .t The trial of the Ahmgton murderers their dwellings, and thev will also be sold at the Bxk ' at Newcastle W! postponed to a future fret in o..r citv, ...d .t th door. j fcsUn 0f the Court, in consequence of K.-rllw a lvAiire.n .nt f this khI ol.jo-i. as well as t a "fllw" lu tlie indictment, to bear s good lecture, it is bopud liis Sorr H ill j " "" will be crowded. The injunction to "do eo.k1 a. op- X-?The Last ChariCO Is now o!lerportunity oBers,' is reeomujeoJoJ to onr citixens on , eil to obtain a choice building Lot On
Ibis occasion. , Mobs "Iaitblt Sobopbm." W are undrroblijfations to Mr. Abbaham Hi nt, residing J1. miles North of Centemlle, on the Williamsbur and Centervills j Pike, for a fine specimen of tlie Sorjfuhm manufac- j tared by him tlie present sesson. Us planted oa bottomland, half-an -acre snd the cans yielded 16 J fa! Ions of the best quality of molasses. Mr. Jbssb C. Bbowm, I !, miles North of CenterTills, sent ua a specimen of bis manufacture. From three-fourths of sn acre, planted oa upland, be obtained Jit gallons. It is very thick and clear, and he will plesss soceptour thanks for contributing towards our sweetening department. Teachers Association. The Wavne County Teeeber aasocistioa will bold its maeling in Richmond, oo neat Saturday, Nov. 11th I 1', o'clock P. M. Tbe teachers throughout the country are earnestly requeatrd to attend. PROGRAMME, AND TIME. 1,50.... - Opening Kaerciae. It -Drill iu ISeaJiag. NaU.en Charles. J 1 J Oral Lrsaon in Primary Geography Miss. Helen Dsris. JAi...'. .... Lecture .... Eli Jay. S:l Recess. 3:2$.... FreeUymnasties by a class of children. Miss. Mary Perry. 3:40 .... .Teaching by Tobies. J. M '. Corner. 4 .... Courtesies of the hehool-room. Hiram Had'ey. 4:2l).... Miscelsneoua Business. 4.30 - ----Adjournment. As the programme ia full, it will be neeessary to work on time: teachers therefore please be prompt. W. A. BELL, Supt. Calvin Pearson, Sec t. - j ; Nasbt. Our friend Mkiaiht Wasson, is now proe urine Subscribers for tbe " Divers Views, Opinions, so.1 Prophecies, of Yoora trooly, Petrelnat Vt Nasby, Lait Paster in the Cbnrch of the "oo Dispensaahun." It will embrace 400 pages-price 92. iO per copy. o III. 1 Vm l t)kl Vm Il-W. L Kiioi h il will open fie Auction and CVmmissiou Business, at j No. J Maiu airjel -opposite Starr Hall, on the first ; of leceiaber neat. ... I . v I Mr. 11.1.IAM Hall, bought S va-nl I 't in tl.e rear of his dwelUns- on Sootli WsshiiMTUKi. rvionnf ! through to Front-at., of William Owims, for $704 cash. This is (Stir property. H AVMUE FLOH EK4. We liars received from the Publisher, D. P. Far LPs, TO, Mains-st-, Louisville, Ky No. S, of recently puMishrd Music, of "tVavside Flowers,' entitle 1 "Forest Rose March" arrange 1 for t'le Piaae Forte ty C. Kineel. There are telva of the series, with t'w following nauics: ilmiUain Da iay Walu" "Lilis Quirkstop" "Ejrest Rom March" S eel Briar r.-littTcU" 4-0!eaoder -o K -rovg:ove M.imrKA -.'no I'rop u , , , ..,--,., , C . "nv.J. ulu Q u -k-t-o ttoles Mazurka --"Bioe I I tell Sohi.tciaeh" 'HyUranga Polka" "Magn viia Msre'i." Prie 3 rc:it each. Also s piece of !u. from the saioe Publlsiier, "I Am Dying, Egypt, Djing," words arranged by the late tiea. W. II. Lttu Musie arranged by C. L. Wasp. Price Si eta. Legislature meet ia extra-session oo Moovtay next.
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last, about 7 o'clock, atone of our most respected citizens, vi walking along Sassafras street, be discovered two individuals in front of bim, who were very slowly proceeding ia the same direction with himself. Ob overtaking then, they parted and ha phased betmeen them, when he received a blow on tbbead jtist above the left ear, which force-1 h;m agarusl Mr. Plunimer'a stable. For a mo meet be was completely stunned; bat recovered, and shouted "murder," w ben the cowards, robbera or assassins touk to their Leels, and our youeg friend followed after aa Cut as be could, shouting "atop tliief," and trying to get aome one to come to his assistance. "o one however come, and after fallowing them West, and into the alley between J. it. Lawa and W. E. Wilcox's dwellings be thougbt it prudent not to go any fartlter and returned. Finding that bis heal was Ueediug pretty freely, he tbuugnt it heat to go fur a physician before bunting op the police. Tbe blow m hi head was eupposed Xn have been given by either a slung-shot or stone he think the latter, as lie recollects hearing it reomina against the stable, and aa be wore a heavy felt hat, its force wae arrested by it, anl glanced off isfiictiiur i only a alight wound. j Oar Tiend then called'en tli? police .'or assistance ; j but after searching pretty Uiorougnly, no trace of tlie ! scoundrels u!J be obtained. Wo hue no doubt Ibis wsa S first attemper for had they been old hands they would have followed up lite attack and accomplished their design, which was, we think, robbery, aa we do not believe the victim of this assault has an enemy in the world. Our citixens should be on tlieir guard again.it similar attacka of these rillians, who, driven out of other cities, are trying their rascality in onr little " Quaker City." This, we believe is the Erst incident of tbe kind that ever transpired here; and from the numer os castes of stealing, bouse breaking, Ac., taking place almost daily within our city limits and vieinity, waare eoiupeilod to admit that the "airs" of some of our larger cities are being thrust upon ns, despite our former peaceable and quiet existence as a corporation. Editors Palladicm : In your last issue, you inform the public of a gross infraction of gfxxi ubage, by the Lecture Committee, of our city, in not favoriDg the gentlemen of the pr.ss with compli mentary tickets. As an humble representative of that Association, I can plead ignorance in extenuation of the offence, for I did not know of that time established custom. Hut, Messrs. Editors, when you consider that the members of the Association, who have performed considerable labor to procure a course of lectures in our city, hare not even rotetl themselves free tickets, but frdy contributed their labor, and pledged their mean) to make up any deficiency that may occur in the lecture fund, you :.: i .1 ma miwgaie in ui uvK. j uu, u ri.. We wish to fllllv recOfflli.C the urea. e wish to luiiy recogni.e claims of the press, and we do think t.r o-ivfi information that concerns and i , e. i interests the whole public and is not to i benefit tiny one individual, is a very prop- j or sphere of action for a free pre-s. I5ut hoping to be forgiven for errors, 13th and Uth streets. -Pitch iu." 9V It EM EM II EK! The sale of property for delinquent taxes, in this city, takes plsca st the Mayor's Office oa Monday next. Look outl Xt?" Winter 'comes on a pace" a snow fell last Saturday evening. It will soou be. Ice, (I see) on a rnn. Ciaciuaati and Mackiaaw Railroad. Rumor ssys, a contract has recently been closed with s party representing about 12,000,000, for the completion of the Amboy railroad from Mackinaw through Michigan, to connect with some road to Cincinnati, eta Greenville and Dayton. 1 his, with the railroad being made from Richmond snd Fort Wayne to Grand Rapids and Mackinaw, will give Cinciunati two lumber railroad to Mackinaw in a few years. Cin. Times. Hiraple, Cheap, Durable. Is Scbooley's recently patentel Feed Cutter. There is no complication of machinery about it, aod from that cause it is not liable to get out of order. It does iia work with lightning-like speed, and chops fodder, hay, straw anything and everything that is couamouly used to feed horses snd rattle, as fine as though it wss ground in s corn sad cob crusher. It can be quickly altered so as to cot either as fine as silk or as coarse ss tbe cloth we once beard of that was wove through a stake and rider fence, aud filled with grape vine." The durability of the machine, is an item that every farmer will prise, for it will Lwt a life-time, and the nocesaary repairs will only cost him s trifle. It is only necessary to see it operate, to induce our farmers to purchase a Schooler Cutter. I'ktkksok's Maoazixk. We are in re ceipt of this popular Lady's Magazine for December. It is a splendid number. The principal engraving, "Papa, Papa," is one of great beauty. For many years ' Peterson's Magazine" has had a larger Al faal ! I An irt an 1 w" a"ltKir m Att rl' in " " " - " ... the United States. In lSOo" it will be greatly improved : th rtading matter will fa incrfrirJ ASp EACH Xt'MRSK WILL COXtain a Dovbls-Sizk tekl Fashion PLATK, KLEGANTLT COLORED, with from four to six figures making Peterson " the cheapest in the world. The terms will remain iro dollar a ytar to single ulracribtfr. To club it is cheaper still, viz: five copies for 8S.00, eight copies for 31- 00, or fourteen copies for 820.U0. To every person jreltiug up a club, (at these rates,) the Publisher will senl aa vrfr(i coy gratis. Specimens 6eut (if .:,, r i . . !. . . written lor) to those wishing to iet up ' c e- r clubs. AJoress. post paiij. CHARLES J. PETERSON. 30-J Chestnut Street, PLil.JdpUia. CHIUJUENiS' FIKS su Perry's. 1401 ES FI RS at Perry's. Hioimf or Like lie CaAes," Are they.
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f Ladies Dress Good the ?oes and Bobbers (he New Goods of all kinds, are to be sees aavl purchased. cheep for cash, at the Bee-Hive Store of ear friend D. B. Crswturt. Call aad see his new stock of Goods and compare prices. Si LI or Rial Estatr, Ac. Geo. VV. Raasetl, has sold the undivided half of tlie Livery Stable oo Maineast of the Tremoot House, and the stock, to W. H. Templeton, for and Frank Templeton sold hia undivided half ot tlie aame property and atnek, tu bis father, Leonard Templeton, for tbe same earn. SPECIAL NOTICES A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, Reonacs immediate attention, and shoclo CBECEED. Ir ALL. WED TO COVTIM E, Irritation of the f.nng, a Permanent Throat AlTfction, or an Incurable? I.sng Disease IS OFTEN TBE BEjl'LT. CROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES BATIMO A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO TBE FASTS, GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF. Far Brochitis Asthma, Cactrrh, Coasaaiptive ass Throat Diseases, TBOCBES ABE rsEI WITH A tW ATS GOOD SFOCES. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Trvchr nsefnl in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The Trvdrm are recommended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being an article of true merit, and having proctd tlieir efficacy by a test of m-iny years, each year finds them in new localities in various parts of the world, and the 7Voes are universally pronounced better than other articles. Obtain only "Bbown's Bronxhial Tboches, and do not take any of the WoniUi Imitation that may be offered. Sold everywhere in tlie L'uited States, and in Foreign Countries, at S5 cents per box. 6mlS.-34 EUROPEAN POCKET TIME KEEPER, One Dollar Each. Patent applied for June 2th, 185.) An Exact and Reliable Pocket Time-Kekfeb for j the poor man. A decidedly unique and immiirrful orerv. orrwiiy consinirieu lite ui'b (piievi SCIENTIFIC FRINCIFLBS, aud Kirrlted to DENOTE SOLAS time, with nttttiiHte (vrnuiy and the utmost precision. More truthful than the most costly and elaborate Time-Keeper of Modern manufacture.' It never can be wronir. "Jt require nu key," or winding up. Never runs down: and can never he tooutf or toumlote. It ia a most remarkable article. Just introduced into this country from Euro(e. where it is protected by u KoytU LstUr I'nUHt." Price for a single one, with plain or fancy White Dials, in Gold or Silver-Gilt Case, only $1. Sent, postage paid, to anv part ol the countrv, on receipt of price. All orders must be addressed to J. W. DELAMEKE A CO., Sole Proprietors, 2.1-3 ai 20t and 20fi Broadway, New York. A CARD TO INVALIDS. ' A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a ' missionary, discovered a aie and simple remedy for 1 theCuieof Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Iis- ' eases of the Crinary and Seminal Organs, and the ! whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and ! vicious habits. Gieat numbers hare been already j cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and usin this medicine, in a sealed envelope, ti any one who needs it, Free of Chary. j Please inclose a post-paid enveluie, addressed to i yourself. AMre. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station 1. Bibls Hoi se. -Vnc irk l-itg. June8,lS5. 15-ly. WIIISKEKS! WHISKERS I Do you v. ant Whiskers or Moustaches ? Our Grecian Compound will force them to grow on the smoothest face -r chin, or hair on bald heads, in Six Weeks. Price, $ 1. 00. Sent by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WARNER A CO., Box 13S, Brooklyn, N. Y. &-ly. CAITIOJI FROM THE AMERICAN WATCH CO. It having come to onr knowledge that imitations of tlie American Watch hare been pat upon tlie market in great number, calculated by their utter worthlessness to injure tbe reputation of our genuine products, to protect our own interests and tlie public from imposition, we again publish the trade marks by which our Watches may inrariably be known. We manufacture four styles of Watches. Tlie First has the name "AMERICAN WATCH CO., Waltham, Mass.," engraved on the inside plate. The Second lias the name "APPLETON, TRACY A CO., Waltham, Mass.,' engraved on tlie inside plate. The Tbikp has tlie name "P. S. BARLETT, Waltham, Mass.," engraved on tbe inside plate. All the above styles bare tlie name American Watch Co. painted on the dial, and are warranted in every respect. The Fot'RTH has the name j "WM. ELLERV, Boston, Mass.," engraved on ths y Jaside plate, and is not named on tbe dial. ! And the above described watches are made of various sizes, and are sold in gold or si'ver cases, as may be J required. It ishsrdly possible for us to accurately describe tbe I numerous imitations to which we have alluded. They are nsuallv iaacrihed with the names so nearlv ap proaching our own as to escape the observation of the j unaccustomed buyer. ome are represented as made by the "Union Watch Co., of Boston, Mass.," no such company existing. Some are named the "Soldier's Watch," to be sold as our Fourth or Wm. Ellery j style, usually known as the "Soldier's Watch." j Otliers are named tbe Appleton Watch Co. ; " others j tbe -P. S. BaxtiET." instead .4 our P. S. BaHett : " i I besides many varieties named in such a manner as to 1 convey the ides that they are the raritable produc- I : tions of the American Watch Company. ' We also cautiou tbe public, and particularly soldiers, against buying certain articles called watches, so
freelr advertised in illustrated papers ss -Armv fZZ?t-. ,Y,lvn "''-l. COfi RIGHT .. , ., IJ. , ... , .. . . ' . NO ELtTTLs will be given, bv Ann S. Stenbens MaUbes,' -Officers' W aubes, -Magic Time Ob- j j'runt Lee Benedict, the Amour of "Susy L's Diary servers," "A rcana Watches," 4c, tbe prices of which, and the AutUor of "Tlie Second LiTe." " It aiao pubare stated to be from seven to sixteen dollars. A good ! " '
w atch, in these times, cannot be a5uriei for any such money. A little attention on the part of buyers will protect them from gross imposition. BRAXDRETIfS PILLS. WHOSE TIMELY TSE, USDEB PROVIDENCE HAS OFTE.V SAVED LIFE. These celebrated Vegetable Pills are no new, anaried ' remedy ; they have bara used aad tested ia the I" sited ' States for thirty years, and are relied upon by bua- : dreds of thousands of families as alm( tiieir sole . medicise when sitk. No care or expense is spared in their preparation, and it is eeria:n!jr true when 1 sssert that so King ran have a medicine safer or surer " tkan Bran IrctVs Pil'.o. They produce a good cSTt upon disease almost its- ' mediately afti-r they are taken. By some wonderful i power, perhips electric or nerviius inSuence, tbe proj jress of diseased a'-tn-n is arrested ; where watchfulI oess and pain hare been present, tbe system becomes j quieter, sod tbe patient S on or tains refreshm; sleep. ITl e genuine BR.ANDRETH PILL BOX has a poo it aCNITEP STATES GOVERXMET STAMP with B, BRA.NDBKTa is Wsii LeUers is lbs mm. - .
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CAPS m AT PERRTS Corner of GrODEY'S LADY'S BOOK For 18GG. the Fashionable Magazine of the World. LITEKATl'KK, FINE ARTS AND FASHION. The 'most magniticent Sleel engravings. DOUBLE FASHIONPLATES. Wood engr.ii-iiijrs on erery subject that rnn interest ladies. Crochet knitting, 'Netting. Embroidery, Articles for the Toilet, for the Parlor, the Boudoir, and the Kitchen Everything, in tact, to make a COMPLETE l.AliV S Boon. TIIE LADIES' E.k VOKITE for 3C YEARS. No Magazine has been aMe to compete with it. None attempt it. GODEY'S RECEIPTS for every department of a houho!d. These alone are worth the price ol tlie Book. MODEL COTTAGES (. no other Magaiine gives them. ) wit'i diagrams. DRAWING LESSONS FOR THE YOUNG. Another s(e isltv itii Giniev. ORIGINAL M Us IC, worth $3 a year. Other Magazines publish oi l worn-out music : but tlie subscribers to Godev evt it l"efore the music stores. GARDENING FOR LADIES. Another peculiarity w itJi Godcy. J m Faal.ions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart A Co.. of New 1 ork. tne millionaire merchants, appear iu Gudev, the only Migsx-ne that hit ttiein. Lalies' lion-iets. We givi more of them in a venr than any other Magazine. In fact, tlie lady's Book learaes every la ly to be her own bonnet maker. M A RIOX H A R LA N D, Aathoreu of "AtuHf," " IIULUn I'nth," -MomSi-le," ' nHeni," itH'i " Mirutm." writes for Godev each month, an I for uo other magazine. A new novel by her will be published in lo.i. We have also retained all our old and favorite contnoutors. TERMS OF Godey's Lady's Book for 1866. ( From tchick &re ran be no Iteriution. ) The following are the terms of the Ladr's Book fur lof6 : One copy, one year - - - - - - - - $:l(M Two copies, one year ------ 5 50 Three copies, one year ------- 7j0 Four copies, one year ------- 1000 Five copies, one year, and an extra copy to the persou getting up the club, making si copies 1 00 Eight copies, one year, aad an extra copy to tlie person getting up the club, making nine copies 2100 Eleven copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up tbe ciub, making twelve copies. - 2' 50 cT All additions to clubs at ciub rates. E" Coder's Lady,s Book and Arthur's Home Magazine will be sent, each ons year, on receipt of ft M. We bars no dub with any othcy magazine or newspaper. The moueg mutt all be tent at oh time far anv of the CIhU. Canada subscribers must send 24 cent additional for each subscriber. Address L. A. GODEY, V. E. Cururr Sixth and CSemnttt Strrru, PHILADELPHIA. THE MAGAZINE FOR TIIE TIMES! PETERSON'S MAGAZINE-Double-Size Colored Steel Fashion Plates. I This popular monthly Magazine will be great! v improvea lor ijpo. it wm contain "e Thousand Pages I Fourtcfa Splendid Steel Plates! Tsrlve Mammoth Fa.ob.ioa Plates I Twelve Colored Patterns! Nine Hundred Wood Cuts I Tweaty-foar Pages of Mnic I All this will be given for only TWO DOLLARS 1 Tf?rpr ,";r Xesa -Maif"i of the class of Thrilling TaleS and OVeletteS Are tlie best pablished anywhere. All the most popular writers are employed to write origiuallv for ""Peterson." In 1N5, in addition to it usual quant lv nf usuunTU r- r 1 norn r-api,m. ivinrtiiviv 1 11 voluiilu rrioniUil PLATES J Ahead of aM others. These Plates will be engraved j on sleei, twice the vsr al size, and will contain from i(w in in uures. i e, m tx superoiT eolored. Also, a pattern frrm which a Dress. Mantilla, or Child's L'resa can be cut out. wiCoot t'ie ak! of a msntua-maker. Also, several pa-es f Household sad other Receipts. IT IS THE BEST LADE'S MAGAZINE IX THE WORLD. TRY IT FOR OSE YEAR. TERMS ALWAYS l.V ADVANCE. Ox rni. Om Year--- nn f Fiv Cpies, tor One Year g vM tight Vopies, for one lear 12 W Feasrteea Copies, for One Year .9 PREMIUMS F03 GETTTXO CP CLUBS s To every person petting np a dab of five, eight or fourteen, st the above rates, a copy of tbe Magazine for will be given gratis. AJJrmm, poet-paid. CHARLES J. PERTERSOX, 30 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. XSpciii'D sent gratis, when vnti for.
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Wont Use any. Other. A few nights ago, wbeo it was raining ia torrents sad very dark, in tbe late hours of Bight ooe solitarr man was seen ( in the great city of Cincinnati) to seize tbe faithful Watchman of tbe night by tbe throat, saying: WatchmanlO, Watchman! as yau value year life, say tell Qie has Webster 'a Agent left town? I waat te geta Bottle of "Wrstttis Hair I at icorator." " t&or sale in Richmond, by P!nmm?r 1 Kelley. 3ui2o3 J. WEBSTER CO., Proprietor,. Nasbeau. N. H.
UNION PATENT AGENCY. D. P. HOLLOWA7 & CO. WASHINGTON, D. C, HAVE en;rsged ;n the business of soliciting Patents, and prosecuting- Patent eases. Business entrusted to their csre wUl receiv, prompt attention. Claims Against the Government, For back pay for Pensions, Ac, Ac, will receive personal attention. ALL INFORMATION, In referenoe to Patent Laws, cheerfully given. Copies of the Laws and Rules snd Regulations ef the Patent Office, will be sent, grati, on application. In applying for a Patent the applicant should forward a model of his invention if susceptible of being illustrated by a model or, if it consists in a chemical compound, samples of the ingredients in their commercial state, and also in the proposed prepared form, should be sunt. Also, as full s description of the invention or discovery, an l its advantages should be given as is practicable, to aid in the proper preparation of the papers. Persons believing they have made an iarention or a discovery in art or science, and desirous of knowing whether the same has been patented, by transmitting to us a model, or drawing, or a sufficient description to make the invention intelligible, can have a thorough examination made in the Patent office, and tbe result of said examination forwarded to them for a raaaonaj ble compensation. We will have forwanled to any person who may desire them, a copy of the Patent Terms now in force, 1 ! an 1 the Rules and R.'gulatioua of the Patent office, 1 . free of exjense. i j Caveats will be prepared on short notice, by the j i 1 inventor's giving a brief description of their invention, I ' with dra sings. i ! Drawings will be made in artistic style from models j furnished by inventors. 1 Searches of the Records of the Patent office in reI j gard to titles in Patents will be made on application, j Send full name or names character of the invention, and if possib'e date of Patent. ! j Copies of all CLAIMS, j In any Patent issued by the Patent Office since 1S3S, j will be furuislied on the receipt of $1, the applicant , giving the full name of the Patentee, nature of the . invention, date of the Patent, Ac. Washington City, Ang. 31, lf65. 27tf Dr. MARSHALL'S .1 1 a ri li 8 11 11 ft This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be tht best article known for curing tlie Catarrh, Cold in the Head and Headache. It has been found an excellent remedy in many rases of More Eye. Deafness has been removed by it, and Hearing has often been greatly improved by its use. It is fragrant and agreeable, una Gives Immediate Relief to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases Of the head. The sensations af ter using it are delightful and invigorating. Il opens and purges out all obstructions, strengthens tbe glands, and gives s healthy action to tlie parts a Heeled. More than Thirty Years' of sale and use of Dr. Marhalls Catarrh aad Headnrhn Snuff", has proved its great value for all tbe common diseases of tlie 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 every where. I Read the Certificates of Whole sale Druggists in 1864. Tbe undersigned, having for many Tears been acquainted with lr. Marhall's Catarrh and Headache Snnlf, and sold it inour wholesale trade, cheerfully state, that we believe it to beeqnal. in every respect, to the recommendations s-iven of it for the cure of Catarrhal Affections, and that it is deeidedlv I tbe best article ever known for all common disease of of the Head. Burr A Perrv, Boston. Reed, Austin A Co ." Brown. Lam son A Co., Keeil. Cutler A Co Seth W. Fi.wle, Wilson, Fairbank A Co., Henhaw, EHmand A Co., II. H. Hay, Portland, Me., Barnes A Park, N't York. A. B. A D. Sands, " Stephen Panl A Co., " Israel M inor A Co., -McKesson A Kobbina " A. L. Scovill A Co. -M. Ward, Close A Co, Busb A (iaie, For Sale by all Irnggists. Try it. Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Saafl 1 ; is a fragraDt aid agreeable remedy for all disease ol the hea l. It opens and purges out ail obstructions. Tlie sensations after using it are delightful and invigorating, and tbe relief immediate. Sold by all Druggists. Try it. Dr. Marhalls Catarrh aad Headache Snuff is a fragrant and agrveable remedy for all diseases of tbe bead. It opens and purges out all obstructions. Tbe sensation after using it are delight ful a-i invigorating, and the relief lis mediate. Sold by all lruggit- Try it. For Sale! ACOCXTRY SEAT of three acres and a half ef ground, cottage hmise. barn, yoong orchard of truic, Ac., near toe citv e4 Rtehsaosd. Fer PrW, Ac, enquire of ' M. WASSOS, 34 tf. Aent for the property. Wayne Co. Ag. Society. THE Annual Mes-tinj of the Agricultural Society wiil be beid al -No. I s Engine Eail. Richmond, on Satwrdsy.theHthday of .NovetnheT, for tbe election nf officers for the ensuing year, and for toe transaction W sucU other bosness as mv c-me before the meeting. J. M. GA AR, Pres't. E. II. Dsws,Sec'y. J4 td. OEriE HEE' El?f. MAfi.fOLIA TABLirr, LILLY WHITE, at PLCMMER KELLY'S.
RICHMOXD Insnrance Company, Richmond, IndianaOFFICE over CITIZENS' BANK.
Risks are takea at as low rates, aad en as favorable terms, as by say other respoasibbj FirsJjiaarmaes Company. OFFICERS. President, JKSSE P. SIDUALL, Vice President, THOS. VVOODXCTT, Sevbetabt, A. K. M UTT, DIRECTORS. ' Jaaies E. Rret rs Charles F. CotBa, j Job a M. Gsar, Joha W. Grahha, ! wIMlfJi s. Hria. P. s.dd.ll, Jaaies L. Morriou, Siephea R. H ift ias, Tkonias Wood a alt, lOIlX C. IIABLEY, Geaeral Ageat. SMy. Odoutaine aad Losodoat, For tbe Teeth, a I 364.1 PLCMMER A r.i.L,l.m S. fBlooth aad Toilet Soaps For sale bv 3641 PLCMMER A KELLY. Reed's Liqnid Dyes, For sale bv 3041 PLUMMER A KELLY. UTidow Brashes, For sale bv 3641 PLUMMER A K.F.LLY. Feather Usiten, For aale, cheap, at 3641 PLUMMER A kvELLV'S. CREAM of Tartar aad Baking Moda. Extra quality, at PL . KELLY'S. A R AREC HAN C E. S AIXH ASP RESTAURANT FOR SALE! rflllE fixtures, stork, lease. Ae., of the well known M and pleudid"EXCHANUE SALOON", "oppoaite the Bates House, Indianapolis, Indiana, as the present proprietor intends to go into other business. ,B-vT" The lease has over four years to run yet. For particulars, address B. M. SPTCER A CO. Indianapolis, Oct. 20, I85. 33-Jw. Farm for Sale. I now otT-r for ssle tbe farm formerly owned and occupied bv Joaepb Bond about 4 miles north-east of Richmond Indiana on the Richmond and Hillsborough Tur-ipike. It containg acres of So. I land. It is a goo.1 farm and will be aold on fair terms. For further information call on the undersigned at the Shop of S. B. Li: pincott in Richmond. PETER BOND, Commissioner. Richmond, November 2d. lSdi Telegram copy 3-w.) NEW J i: W i; LU V & M US IC STORE PHIL DICEIN3jaV, -WA.IV- STREET. i (OPPOSITE HUNTINGTON HOUSE) I-fi ESPECTFULLY informs the eitiient of RichBv mood and vioinilr, that hehasjul .pene4 t-MT lepot lor the sale of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Hated Ware, Pianos, Melodeons, Sheet Music, Music Books, Vilin and Ouitar Strings, and all kinda of Musical instruments. Palronane ia respectfully solic.tod. Aratcli Xlopairing! Havinjr one of the BEST and most expert workmen in bis employ, be can confidently wan ant all work entrusted to him, to be done neatly, satisfactorily, and on short notice. Call at "o. 88." 30 tf. SELDEN & CO , MANUFACTURING JEWELERS. 27 Courtlandt St, New York. 100,000 Watches, Gold Pens, Pencils, &C, &c., WORTH $500,000. To It sold at One Hollar each without regard to value, and-not to be paid until you know what you will recieref SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES, All to he sold for ONE DO I.f. A R each : 3n0 ("rent's tjold Hunting Cast Watches, $i0toli0 3o0 Ladies' Oold and Euamcled Case Watches. Zi 40 dent's Huntington Csse Silver Watches, 35 200 THamond Rings, Aa 3,l Uold Vest and Neck Chains, li 3,000 " u u 4 3,00 Gold Oval Band Bracelets, 4 4.00O Chased Gold Bracelets, i
jo " 70 " too - " 30 " 6 H 10 " 20 io " s " 8 ' - 8 " - 10 " 8 " It " 6 " T " 8 30 - 8 11 " U " 10 " 10 " 14 " 15 44 JO - 8 " la - 60 M - 40 to $20
6,000 C hatalaine C bains and Ouard Chains, S.000 Solitaire and Oold Brooches, 6 4 4 3,000 Lava and Florentine Brooches, 2.000 2,000 Coral. OdaI and Emerald Brooches. 4 Mosaic, Jet, Lava, and r lorentino A ' Ear Drops. 4 4.SO0 Coral, Opal, and Emerald Ear Drops, 4 4.000 California Diamond Breaat Pins, 2 M 3.CMW Gold Fob aod Veat Watrh Keys, 2 V 4.000 Fob and Vest Ribbon Slides, S 4.000 Sets Sleeve Buttons, Studa, etc., 3 ,3,000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils, etc., 4 6,000 Miniature Lockets, 4 4,000 Miniature Lockets Magic Spring, 3 4.000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, etc., 2 4.000 Plain Gold Kings, 4 4,000 Cbas d Gold Rings, 4 7,000 Stone Set and Signet Rings, 2 40 4.000 California Diamond Rings, 2 7,40 Sets Ladies' Jewelry Jet and Gold, 5 6,000 Sets Ladies' Jewelry Caoaao, Pearl, etc., 4 3,0O Gold Pens, Silver Extension Mulders and PencJs, 4 S.OftO Gold Pern and Gold-Mounted Holders, 2 4.000 GolJ Peas and Extension-Holders, 4.000 Silver Goblets and Drinking Cups, 5 1.000 Silver Caators, 14 2.000 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets, 10 1.000 fioaen Silver Tea Spoona. fit
PER DOZEN. 1,000 " " Table Spoona aod Forks, 20 " 100 MANNER OF DLSTRIBCTIOX. CERTIFICATES naming each article and its value, art placed m SEALED EN V ELOPES, which set wsU mixed. One of these Envelopes, containing tht Certificate or Order for some article, ( worth at least one dollar st retail,) will be sent by Brail to aay address, withoot regard In choice, on receipt of 24 Cents. Tba purchaser will aee what Artielo it draws, aod its value, which may be fmm Ooe In Fire Howdred Dollars, and can then send One Dollar aad receive tba Article named, or any otix r oa tba list of taw Same value, and after seeing tht article, if it does aot giva perfeft satisfaction, we deir it to bo immediately returned, and the amount paal will be refaadod. Bv tbs mode we give selectioea from a varied stock of fiae r"i. of the best make snd latest styles, and of intrinsic worth, st s nominal price, while all hare a chance of securing articles of ihe highest value. In all rases. charge for forward Tig the Certificate, onstage, aad doing the buaioess. tbe sum of Twentyrive Cents, which must A eoclosed ia the order. Five Certificates wiil be sent for SI; eleven for 12; thirty fr-r S i sixty-fire for i It ; ooe B trod red for S 1 S. Panics dealing with aa may deprnd on baring prrenpt returns, snd the article drawn wifl be immediately sent tossy address by letara mad or expreaa. Entire satiafactioa guaranteed in all raaes. Write your Name, Iowa, Countv and State plaialy, aad address, SELDEN A CO, Mal T! Cartlaa4t Nrwrt. 5ew York.
Cure Warranted if Directions Followed! fb u r-ii tio.r a Jay ' a t W Uw. SYMPTOMS. Tkr ajasam ef ratarrw are at Irat very aJt(k. re -sots Cud ihry hate rM. that they have rre.u.i.t aif-.rkv aad are wars aeasltlve is t( caaagrs oT traiarralBrc. la this twadlilaa. the aia; he rj , er a allxhl dtochargc Ihla aad acrta, aDrrsars thick aai adhealic ataj easae. As the disease heesaMa chraalc. the dtorhartaa arc tarrrased la aaaitty aad raaagrd la sjaaltty; ihry are mam Ulrh and beaiy. aad art haahrd ar coBghrd sir. The sevrrttsas are eaeaalve, eaaalac ahadhrealh; the tale thick, aad aaaali aha eyea are wrak ; the seas of asaetl Is It latd ar destroyed ; araiitrsa freaaeatly takea alarc . M ' sneaker etna aw a aad laiaartaat ayajataa ar Catarrh K that the arraoa H ehtlgrd af dear felt thraat la tkr BMralag af a latch ar aUaxi aiaesaa, which has fallra fross the head darlac ths atsht. Whea this takes place th arrasa atay he tart that his disease Is aa Its a ay la Ihe laafa, aad shaald tear as iic la arrrstlaa It. Tbe abae are hat few af the aiaay Catarrhal yaiaioais. Hrlle for aar aaaipklet drarrlhlac rally all sjaiptoaMj It will teat FREE fa aay address. n We are dally receiving letters frsai asldlera la the artsy, aad others la all narta ftheratsa, whs raaaot prweare II fraai dracgltlt. rarlealac $1 fee ear. r li Ihr three hottlrs er ihla aiedlrtas. aad alsa aaaseroat tratlaMalsta rrata taase aalag It, heariag erldrare of IU lafalllble saerlta. fill for HEKll E8 CiTiEM EEMEBT had Ukt atather. If not tola by dracrttrj la ytar vletaliy yea can rarloae Ihe Btaaey la a letter la as, aad at will sead the nrdlrlar by Etarcsa. Address Or. O. N.SCCLYE JkCo.(hlcaa. BRONCHIAL SYfttm Am tavaiLiaa aaasev rot Coagha, Colds, Asthma, BrontbiUs, Son Throat, Hoarseness, Wbooptng Cough, and Irritation ef tht Bronckial Tabeatr Lonfs, Tiafcltaa; la tht Throat, aad Croup. This yrna Is rs serially hrarhrlal la alretltat of Ihe Throsi aad Braaehlal Tabes, eaated by Catarrh, areaily assJailas: la I la aerssaaeal rata whea ased la raaaretlaa with Ihe Beatedy. If taken la tine II sever faJIs It rare (he severest raart af rraaa. ro sol assert that this Byraa will rare faataai piles la lu aerat Maara, hat we da eaaarieatloasly rlslm for II rertata saedlelaal aaalltles aot to he found la aay other areas rat lea, for lha rellrf aad rare of ihe disease aboi r raaueralrd. Brlns; acreablr la the taste, safe for rhlldrea, aeedy la Its effrrft, Klvlaf tt react b la Ibc voles and laocv It still aooa Bad lu way lata every Aualijlo Ihe laad. PHre, tl.oe arr hotile. Dr. D. H. SCELYC at. Co., Bait rraaa, tblrsjfo. Illlatlt. "I.a'xralurv at Freeiwrt, III. "For sale by all Wholesale lrtiiriri. snd at re 'ail by 1111 ists everywhere. AT V, IIOI.EMAI.E UY JOHN' ). I'AKK. Cim iuoati, Ohw. WM. JOHNSON'. I Mroit. Michigan. i-'H-.'lV f;-4U,nnT. Indiana. WILSON A PETEK, lauiv'ille KenTrrHrvVAT RETAII. IIY J. JOHN SOS,. Jeneraonvllle. 1ml . AI CT MtrooittTS OtNCIIALLT, Octoljer 19, 1804. 3i-lv. For sale in Richmond, lad., by E.IJ. Potlt. Plammer At Kelly, Nampsoa A Ross, .Mulled tt Collet and J. E. Avery As. Co. The Great English Remedy SI II JAM KM CLAHKfl Celebrated Female Pills. Prepareil fnm a prescription of Sir J. Clark, M. li. Physician Extraordinary to the Queeu. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in tlie curt of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and removes all obstructions, and a speedy cure may lie relied on. TO .HARRIED LADIES H is peculiar! v suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly peiiod with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears tht Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. ThMe Pills should not he taken by Female during the r IRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, ta they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all Ca-es of Nervous and Spinal A flection. Pains In the Itack and Limbs, Fatigue on alight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterica, and Whites, thens Kills will elect a curt when all other means bate failed ; and although a powrrlul remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antituony, I any tiling hurtful to tht constitution. Full directions in tht prr phlet around each package, which febould be carefully preserved. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOaES, 27 Cortlandt St., New York. N. B. SI. 00 and 6 poataga stamps enclosed to tnv authorized Agent, willjnaurt a bottle, eoutaining 50 Pills, by return mail.
HO MORE GRAY IIAItll An Entirely New Luxury in America. L Ar.ioTjDE'C IIARIFA, tub most arracTiva HAIR RESTORATIVE EVElt OFFERED TO TIIE fVDLW. Nothing Like It Ever Before Known. It ia perfectly free from auJpwr, lead, and the chemical salts universally need in all tbe 11a ir Restoratives now before ti e pool ; an-l enlike tfcess, NEVER CAUSES M.ZLESS, "BLINDNESS or LUNACY, but is ss harmless as pure rain water. t This celebrated preparation ia tho diseveer of a celebrated French cicuiiit aud has been txtansivety used in Earojie anvs.g the nobility for tba past are years with tiie nu;;l wonderful soccesa. It imparl igor aad Blew Life to Use Hants of Ihe If air, restores it t ita aataral col or, and raaaes it to crow aecaiav I) soft aad laiariaau TXo other Preparation is required to go with it, At it combinea a perfect Rea torer and Hair Drtaaiug. Tbe agrteabio nature aad wonderful rapidity wiih which it reaiored the whitest hair to its prior) tiw color and boaoty, readers this preparatiria iavalnabte. and when oar known, vadispaaaaUt to lha (aflat table of ever household. It will stop tba hair frvsn falbng out with two or three apptieatfioa and ia a rare preventive against RaidawM aad all d asanas of tot scalp, and w ill cure tbem iu their wont form whea asanas;. ,.'. - The prvsertt extensrra salt of . tUia articlt ia awisg entirely to the fact that ft possesses every merit claimed for K, aad every lady sad ' ana sis has aaed the old restorative eomprwed of sulphur and Wad a ill at ance appreciate this new pecparwliea, a hi ah ktaeed and recnmnieaded by the irsl mad veal aothoetry. PreS ll.tO, pm .Told Hy tu rrngiaatt. Prepared by A. 31. LAHOIOI, Geo Tal IVpot. N.i. TT Benad-var, K Tee. I-ly. . -. - '--
