Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 47, 18 January 1866 — Page 3

LOCAL COLUMNS.

RICHMOND, INDIANA: Thursday, Jan. 18th, 1066 Mail Time Table. BICIIUOND POST OFFICE, Oct. 10, IWS. MAIM CLOSE. Cutubbas an! But 8 04 a.at Cbicajro 44 A. Cincinnati I r.M Darton Wav a 30 A.Jf Indianapolis and West 4 MAIL OFE. Indianapolis and West.... 9 9 a m Cincinnati............ 11 0 A.M. Darton War............. 11 a m Chicago 0 SO r.M Columbus and East.... 11 30 r.M Boston and lleecy Mire, leaves Tuesday and Friday, at................................ izuo An. arrires same days at 10 00 a.m Union Citv, ru Arba, Bethel sc., leaves Monday Wednesday and Kridav, at 7 00 a m do. arr. Tuardav. Thursdav and Scturdav at 5 00 r.M Wiaehsster via w Oarden, leares Monday and Fridar, at 00 a.m do. arT.'Tuesdar and Sattirdav. at 4 00 r.M .jMr-Office open from 7:30 A. M. to 7:30 w. M. On Sunday, from 9:00 to 10:00 A. M. A. WILLIANH, r. w. APRIL NOMINATING ELECTION. ANNOUNCEMENTS. - We are authorized to announce James P. Snutir, of Cambridge City, as a candidate for Sheriff of Wayne Count, subject to the decision of the Union Nomi nating Election in April next. Wt) are authorised to announce Stithem Jokes, as a candidate for Sheriff of Wayne Countr, subject to. the iteration of the Union Nominating Election in April next. We are authorized to announce F.la J. Browk, as a candidate for Treasurer of Wayne County, subject to the decision of the Loion Nominating ejection in April next. We are authorized to announce Levis C. Binriu, s a candidate for Sheriff of Wayne County, subject te th decision of the Nominating Election in April next. Ws are authorized to announce Maj. John Him, as candidal for County Treasurer ; subject to tbe Union nominating election in April next. We are authorized to announce John McCot, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Union nominating election in April next. We are authorised to announce Jambs C. Rctter, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to tbe Union nominating election in April next. We sre authorised to announce John C. Pack, as a candidate for Hhenriffof Wayne county, subject to the decision ut the Union roters at the April Nominating Eleeuoa. We are authorized to announce the name of Lieut. Henry C. Fox, as a candidate for re-election, District attorney, for Court of common Pleas fur the Sixth Judicial District of Indiana. Subject to the April Union Nomination. KT-We are authorized to announce, Natham S. William, as a Radical Kktublican Candidate for Sheriff of Wayne County, subject to the Union nominating election on the first Monday of April next. We are authorized to announce Eljiic Cox, as a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives of the State Legislature, subject to tbe decision of tbe Union nominating election in April next. We are authorised to announce Isbasl Woonmrrr, a a candidate fur Sheriff of Wayne Cuunty, subject to tbe decision of the Union nominating election, in April next. We are authorised, to announce Boa. Othniel Beeson, a candidate for re-election to the Senate of the State Legislature, subject to the Union nominating election , In April next. We are authorized to announce Capt. Jos. L. Mabsb aa a candidate for She rid ef Wayne county, subject to . tbe decision ol tbe Union nominoting election in April next. , Dcb-iin, Ind. Jan. 16, J86o. Eos. Palladium : Tou will please announce tbe name of Capt'. JosMrB M. T atlob of Jackson Town- , ship, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Wayne County, subject to the nomination at the April elec, tion,aod oblige, - Want Votsrs. We are authorized to announce the name of Bisaor , AppjsaToN, of Centre Township, aa a candidate for Sheriff of Wayne County, subject to the Union Nominating Election. "'"! t' ' We are authorised to announce the name of Hermon B. Payne, candidate for the Senate, in the State Legis- - latifra subject to the Uoioa nominating election to ' be held in April next. . We are requested' by a nnmber of tbe warm friends of Col. Jobw S. McUaAW.to announce bim as a candidate for Sheriff of Wayne County, subject to the decision of the' Union nominating flection in - April. Richmond, January 1Mb, 1864. '" Col. W. W.DrntlT Dear Sir: The undersigned citizens of Wayne county, appreciating jour sterling , integrity and thorough business qualifications, and desiring to recognize your valuable and distinguished service in sustaining the Jaws of our country during past four years, respectfully request that you will alio your nama to be announced as a candidate for Treasurer" of this countr, hereby pledging our hearty and undivided support : M. M. Lacy, W. H.:rowretl, Oran Perry, William T. Pennis, J.W.Ward, Dr. J. E. Avery, A. J. Arery, f . Mitchell, Jcsua Krowakoff, Alln Lewis, William Parr, John E. Stokes, A.J. Bell, J. E. Macklin J. J. Jordan, P. Schwartz, William Zimmerman, J. E. Nisewaager, E. E. Williamson, John Tenney, t Dr, J. 1L Mclntyre. John Finley Mayor, James S. Starr, - J. E. Reeves. A. L. Study, - Parid L. Griffith, J. T. Crawford, Joseph ii. Mcssick, Samuel F. Stratum, William Bolander, Vm, H. Bennett, Jas. E. Bryant, Daniel T, Sloan, Samuel Little, Joseph Brown, Charles A. Smith, James "Parsons, C. S.Preacort, A. R Xlutton, J. N. Potts, Edward Dingier. J. W. Butterworth, Parid Dogs a, R. E. Parson, J. K. Ccok, Geo. W. Roas, H. B. Perry, O. S. Du Had way, Kicbard WUliasas, T. H- Mrchaat, J. L. Hand, . J. J. Russell, E. J. Borson, " Jas. E. Unperson. ,CIJ. Bowen, Jas. H. Baker. . ' Lewi S. Paris, Jusenh Ridge, Guorge W. Russell , John W. T hoinpson, O, W. De (Srumraond, C e Xl.n.l..,,.)! " Thomas C. Paris, John R. Fronton, John P. Tenny. Chas. H. Strickland - Samuel 8. Lippineott, Dr. J. S. Weiat, M. B. Ballard. : Frank Evans, e Owen. 1. Evans, B. W. Elliott, Charles S. Price, Jr., K. Bateman, Allen W. Grave, Dr. J. P. McConncll T. W. Nixon, Benjamin Webb, J. W. ShUling, WnuP. WUaon. W. P. Morst, 'it S. Webb, ;'j Richard roulaon, Chas. O, Wilson, John U. Elder. Thomas F. Bailer R. E. aUnivl L. A. Anderson, Lee Aldington, Thomas F. Horde, M. G. Hnrv. W. H. William, L. C. Santoeia, M. II. Hewitt, S. Bacbasaa, L.O. Elhott. 1 A. B. BedaB. In compliance with the abore request, I bereby aaDounce air self aa aa aeaadidate for the ffice of County T.Tsajurer, subject to tbe nomination by tbe Union Party, in April next. W. W. rnLT.

LECTURE. Edward D. Manskikld, tUe E.D.M." of the Cincinnati Gazette, will lecture at Starr Hail, on Saturday evening, the 20th inst .The subject will be, "The Success of the Republic." AUmisaion, 50 cti. Tickets fc r sale at Nicholsons1 Book Store.

Rev. John M. Reid, D. D., Editor of the Western Christian Adtocatt, preached to large congregations in the Pearl Street M. E. Church, on last Sabbath. His discourse in the evening, was marked for the ableness of its logic and the clearness of its delivery, being one of the best we ever listened to. During the day, large subscriptions were made to the Missionary fund. Shooting Affair. On last Tuesday night, as a party of American Citizens of African Descent, were returning from a social gathering, a dispute arose between two of the young men as to the honor of escorting a much admired fair one. Said fair one had given her consent to be ac companied home, to a youth at the social gathering aforesaid, while, in truth, stie had come there in company with another youth, who was intending to return with her. On leaving, the fair one, naturally took the naturally proffered arm of her escort, when the youth who had received the promise, followed to assert what he supposed his prior claim, thus leading to words; and having received the impression that the other had, or would use, a raisor, drew a revolver and fired, but fortunately without effect. The parties were taken before Squire Stubbs, and the young man of the revolver bound over to the May term of Court. He gave bail. " Slidery. " On last Sunday night, a heavy sleet fell, accompanied by a cold er turn of the weather. The following da3, "rain fell, and falling it was rain ; but fallen, it was ice; " thus rendering it a task worthy of attention, to H iceed in kteping an npiilit position We have heard, liow ti, ...f uj 0 i us acci dents. XW Richard R:io. hat purchase I the farm belonging to G'iore D.ividson, containing I JO acnu lor -ilo.lMO. JfST Our citizens have been enjoying to theic fullest extent, the Cue crust of ice which the past cold weather had formed on the river, and the ponds in this vicinity. Personal. Dr. Elias Fisher is very ill, with fever. Col. John S. McG raw, of the 57th, arrived home on last Friday evening. Saznnel B. Schlagle, count' clerk, is in our city and stopping at the residence of D. B. Strattan. He is quite ill. MAYOR'S COURT FIXES. Twenty-one eases of Drunkenness and disorderly conduct, were adjusted by the Mayor for the past month from the 12th of December 1365, to the 13th of January, 1884, inclusive. ; This corers the Holidar period, when some of our people are more or less plethoric in their habits. The fines assessed by the Mayor, amount to 12 fine and costs, to $83. C'loalng; Out? Ladies Hoods, Skating Caps, Men's Bearer Caps and Knr trimmed Caps, tbut low at Perry's HAT STORK. Attempted Robbery. The Treasurer's Office at Cen'errille was entered on Monday night last, by burglars the lock to the rautt door was cut out by steel hooks and cold-chissels and an entrance cffl-cted tho safe was tried by knocking oa it with a sledge, and cutting off' tbe hinges ; but it resisted all efforts, and it ia supposed the rascals became alarmed at their own, noise and decamped, tearing crow-bars, chissels, hooks a blue orercoat, Ac, behind thein. The papers were scattered orer the rault floor; but nothing of ralue was missing. A bag of coppers waa thrown contemptuously to one side. We understand there wss alout $-00 in greenbacks and goreraraent bonds amounting to $509 more, ine sarB. The night was Terr blustery, and tbe walls rery thick, and no person nearer ban tbs jil, and tbe burglars had it all their own way. No clue as ret to the scoundrels. aiTOn Saturdar night last, one of the police brought a man into Plummer A Keller's Drnj Stora who was considerably undar the influence of Capt. Whisky, an 1 whose head h 1 ma against a "billy," cutting a National e-nbleai of a star, just back of the left ear. Our frija.l, Dr. Ms. was called on to dress tbe wound, but on ex l aiTiatian, ha reeomna ended a bath of mil water, to stop the bleeding. We thought a liSira! application of that element internally, without rain jlti i' "Unlc-foot," would help the patients ere-sight ; bit 4 he didn't ask our advice, we didn't rolunteer it. An item come to oar ears that transpired soma time ago, but s oo good not to be recorle l. When subscriptions were being raissl t pro?ur; an alarm bell tor No. S, Ecriae II mse, our old friend u. M., who tires about two miles in the couatrr, was applied to for a small d mat'oi. his replv : " Certainly, certainly, 111 gire 4-ad d Uar just to hfar wjea thee has fire ia town.". . . Ciwn?re Plus. Tbe Soring strles now readr Patent Lard aa 1 Fruit Pres. Rayaaer.Battcrfield A Co.'s Patent Press, adrertiaed ia another column, is an inveniion that ia destined to coom into general use it is jwat tin thing needed by ererr family. That is oar opinion, alter seeceg tbe model, now oa exhibition at I. B. Gibb's Hardware Store, No. 60 Main-sC Go there, by all mesas ao4 see it. The Holler boys, indicted for marder hare been removed from the Wayne County jail, from which they came near escaping, to Coanersville, for safe kcepInstructions have been sent to the representatives and agents of the United States in foreign countries, for the enforcement of the late act of Congress, prohibiting the importation of cattle during the prevalence of the cattle disease. Dr. S. VT. Hughes, a well known physician of Cbnnersville, died on the 2Sth nit, of typhoid ferer, in the 4$th year of his age.

Herrmann's Coming. The Prince of Prestidigitateur appears for the first time in this city, oa Monday Evening, at Starr Hall. A Louisville Exchange speaking of a late performance of the Professor, remarks : Prof. Herrmann was greeted at Masonic Temple last night by a large and fashionable audience to witness the first of his wonderful entertainments. His tricks being entirely new, and the manner of performing them different from any one we have ever seen, a majority of the tricks being performed in the midst of the audience, and being entirely devoid of the mystery and mummery with which conjurers generally in

vest their performances. VTe advise all who wish to see something startling and out of the usual line of such perform ances to go and see the great prestidigi tateur, and secure their seats at A. B Clark's Music Store, where a Diagram of the Hall can be seen. Tickets 50 cts.Reserved seats 75 cts. Xi? General W. P. Benton of Indiana has been appointed Revenue Collector in Louisiana. SPECIAL NOTICES THE DECISIVE BATTLE HAS BEEN FOUGHT AND WON In ererr State, and City, and Town in the Union, by CHRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE OTcr all would-be rirals, and the palm of nctory is Awarded tc it fordepth and richness of that, durability, rapidity of action, softening snd lubricating pro perties, and entire freedom from erery deleterious or soiline ingredient. Manufactured bv J. CIIRISTADORO, No. 8 Astor House, New-York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. For Japanned and Planished Tinware, or nrthinu else nice, call at Xl'S Brothers, nar the Depot, aa tliey bare the finest assortment of the kind in the city. They are also Agents for the iSoap-Stone Griddle, which requires no grease, and conscjuentiy there is no trouble with Smoke. rv?MI any ol our oiu-tonu-r ih Circntnr or Posters properly distributed and put up, and, at the tm tune, aid a soldier who has lost an arm in the scrviveof his cunlry, tl.ey should pre their orders t j I'KTKB I'l I'nkktt, or have t:;em lett for him etiher at ! Huui.-iior A Kellv'j Drugstore, or at the I'aUadiuni j OJlee. TJV riio Furs tne Carpets the Ruggs the Ladies Dress Uoods tUe Shoes and 13 u libera the New tioods ot all kinds, are to be seen and purchased, j cheap lor cash, at the iSee-Hive Store of our friend , D. B. Crawford. Call and see his new stock ot Cioods t and compare prices. 1 Jz&The Haon A Ilamlint'abiuet Or;nn j forty dillerent styles, adapted to sacred and secular ! music, fiom 80 to SrtOO each. FIFTY-ONE GOLD ' or SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums anardt ed them. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address MASON A HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, ' New Yoke. 39-1t. AllcockVi Porous Plaster. A Druggist said be other day, you hare no need to adrertise your Porous llasters, for ererr one sold certainly causes a dozen to be sold, and a dozen sells a gross, and so on. You will not bo able to supply the demand soon. But we can supply a thousand yards a day. AFFECTION OF THE SPINE CURED. ITartpori, Cons., Not. 11th 1801. Messrs. Thos. Allcock .t Co. Please send, with dispatch, twelro dozen Alloock's Porons Masters. Our daily experience confirms their Tery superior excellence. At this moment of writing a man applies for one, who, by entangleraont in tbe shaft of machinery, had both bis legs broken, spine sererelv- injured, and was for nearly a year entirely helpless. This man found relief rery soon by the application of a plaster to his spine. He was soon enabled to work, and now he labors as well as erer. He would cheerfully pay $5 for a single Plaster if they could not be had at a lower rate. I am surprised that surgeons do not make use of these perforated plasters, to the exclusion of all others, as their flexibility and adhesireness are greatly in adrance of all other plasters with which 1 am acquainted ; while the perforations peculiar to them rendered them greatly superior to all others for ordinary surgical oses. Knowing the plasters to be useful, I hare no scruples that my senti merits should be known. JW. JOHNSON, M. D. Principal Agency, Brandreth House, New York. Sold by all Dealers in Medicines. WHISKERS! WHISKERS! Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches T Our Grecian Compouud will force them to grow on the smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in Six Weeks. Price, $1.00. Sent by mail anywhere, closely scaled, on receipt of price. Address, WARNER A CO., Box 13$, Brooklyn, N. Y. 5-lr. A CARD TO INVALIDS. . A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionai-r, discovered a safe and simple remedy for ' the Cure of Nerrous Weakness, Early Decay, Dis- ! eases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the ' whole train of disorders brought on by baneful awl ricious habits. Great numbers hare been already i cored by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to ' benefit the aiBicted and unfortunate, I will send the j recipe for preparing and u.,ing this meditus, in a sealj ed enrelope, to any one who needs it. Free of tVtrje. j Please inclose a post-paid enrelope, addressed to yourself. Ad drew j JOSEPH T. INMAN, Statios D. Bibl Hona, JWw Tork City. June 8.1S85. 15-ly. DR SEELYE'S LIQUID CATARRH REMEDY. CCRE WARRANTED IF DIRECTIONS ARE FOLLOWED. Cold ia the Heaal Relived ia a Few Xinntes. Dr. Seelve's BRONCHIAL "SYRUP! An Cnfairiog Remedy for Congbs. CoWs, Bronchitis, Sore Throat. Hoarsenesa and Irritation of the Bronchial Tnbes or Longs. Tickling in the Throat, d Cronp. Sold by all Wholesale Dr prists, and at Retail by Druggists everywhere. Estray Heiffer Taken Up, BT the undersigned, living four-and-a-half miles from Richmond, near the Williamsburg pike, between Christinas and New Years, a two year old HEIFFER. Her color ia red considerable white under ner belly a white ring rn Turing entirely arwand her race, and the tip of her tad is also wbite. The can bare her by proving property, paying charges, ana lor tins adremaement. tttNK HENRY WABER. Jan. 11.ISA6.

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AND URSi CORNER OF FIFTH & MAO. CAUTION FROM THE AMERICAN WATCH CO. It baring come to our knowledge that imitations of the American Watch hare been pot upon the market in gTeat nnmber, calculated by their ntter worthless--ness to injure tbe 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 inrariably be known. We manufacture four styles of Watches. The First has the name "AMERICAN WATCH CO., Waltham, Mass.," engraved on the inside plate. The Second has the name "APPLETON, TRACY A CO., Waltham, Mass.,' engrared on the inside plate. The Third has the name "P. S. BARLETT, Waltham, Mass.," engraved on the inside plate. All the abore styles have the name American Watch Co. painted on the dial, and are w arranted in every respect. The Fockth has tho name "WM. ELLERY, Boston, Mass.," engrared en tbe inside plate, and is not named on the dial. And the abore described watches are made of various sizes, and are sold in gold or silver cases, as mar be required. Jt ishardlv possible for us to accurately describe the numerous imitations to which we have a'.lu loJ. They are usually inscribed with the nnies so nearly ap proach ng our own as to esc.ipe the observation of the unaccustomed buyer. Some are represeiiU-d 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 style, usually known as the "Soldier's Watch." Otliers are named the Appleton Watch Co. ;" others the ' P. S. BartLET," instead of our P. S. BaHett ; " besides many rarieties named in such a manner as to conrey the idea that they are the raritable productions of the American Watch Company. We also cautiou the public, and particularly soldiers, against buying certain articles CALLED watches, so freely advertised in illustrated papers as "Army Watches," 'Officers' Watches," "Magic Time Ob servers," "Arcana Watches," Ac., the prices of which are stated to lie from seven to sixteen dollars. A good watch, in these times, cannot be afforded for any such money. A little attention on the part of buyers will protect them from gross imposition. A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, RSQI'IKES xmmkdi ate attention, and should b checked. If allowed to continue, Irritation of the I.anss, n Permanent Throat Affection, or an Incurable Lung Disease IS OFTEN THE RESULT. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES HATING A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO THE PARTS, OITE IMMEDIATE RELIEF. For Bronchitis, Asthran, Catarrh, Consump tive and Throat Oisenses, TROCHES ARE USED WITH ALWAYS GOOD SUCCESS. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS . will find Trochrt useful in clearing the roice when ta ken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusu il exertion of tbe vocal organs. The Trochn are recommeuded and prescribed by Physicians, and hare had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being an article of true merit, and baring jtrotni their efficacy by a test of many years, each year finds them in new Realities in rarions parts of the world, and tbe Troche are universally pronounced better than other articles. Obtain only "Brown's Bronchial Troches," and do not take any of the 'ortflrt Imitulintu that may be oflered. Sold everywhere in the Cnited States, and in Foreicn Countries, at 35 cents per box. 6ml3.-3i F O U T Z ' S CELEBRATES Horse Cattle Powders. This preparation. louir and favorably knowD. will triortmghly reinrigorate rrci.n-down and low-spiriud hore?, Iy strcTijfthenirtK and elanxing the sti mach aud ir.lrttif..'s. I: i a pur, rrevt'Ltive of cii dig. c.is incident to this animal, srreh as LCNC, itv ER, CLANDEBS, YELLOW WATER, H EAT KS. TEMPER, FEVERS. FOfXPER LOSS OF APl'ETITE AN D VITAL KXERvJT.ax. Its u improves the w i a a . iacraasea the appetite-gives a fiiotik an a-iassr skin ni : transforms t a e - miserable skeleton into a n?4ook:nr and spirited hon. To keepers of Cnvi tM pration i invalusiWe. It inert-Met tbe r.sim.iv and improves 'he oualitr .. rt thr milk, it nae he ii proven by actual experinrent to increase the quantity ef milk and cream twenty per c-nt and make the batter arm ms4 sweet. Ia fattening cattie. H aires them an appetite, loosens their bide, aid f 1 makes Uksb thrive saaca fasaer. In all diseases of ?wiae, roch a Congfcs, Cleers in the Lanes, Liver, ate, this article acts aa a specific. By potting from woe-aa:r a paper ' a paper in a barrel of swill tae bore diseases will he eradicated er entirely prevented- If piven in time, a i peereouve and erttv if fie Hog o-o.era. Price U Ceau jwr Pipe--, or 5 Papers for SL FSFFAEITD IT S- -rV. FOUTZ -S UKO., AT THaTS wTwUXall DRTw AB MtDICTVE VENT. af o. 116 Franklin St Baltimore, Kd. For 8aie br Dmrpixs acd Storekeepers throcgathe Caitod Btaws. For sale Wholesale and Retail at marafactnrers" pricwa,br PLrJIMER A KELLY, RkkmoBs, IndianatJoha T. Parks, Cnjcinaan, General Agest.

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The Great Xlngliab. Remedy SIR JAME-CLARK'S - Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clark, M. D. Physician Extraordinary to tbe Queen. This invaluable medicine is nnfa'liaic in the care 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 suited. It will, in a ahurt time, bring on the monthly period with rearularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Oorernment Stamp of Ureat Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. These Pi!! should not lie takeo bv Females during tbe FIRST THREE MONTHS of Prejmancy, they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all Caaes of Nervous and Spinal A!fetko. Pains in the Back and Limb, Fatigrne on slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart. Hysterics, and Whites, these Pi Ua will rflfct a cure hen all other means bare failed ; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, rr anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the psi rhlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. SOLD BY ALL DRCtM.ISTS. Sole Afent for the Cnited States and Canada, JOB MOSES, 27 Cortlandt St., New York. y. B. $1.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Asrent, will insure a bottle, containing id Pills, by return mail.

HERNIA! RUPTURE!! Messrs. AVERY & BO WEN, HAVE iut received a splendid assortment of Dr. LANWORTHY-S LEVER SPRING TRUSS. The advantage of this Truss orer all others, is apFarent to all who examine thein. Its action is in the ilRECT TRACK of the Hernia, and is claimed to effect more cures than all others now in use. Persons suffering from Hernia should call and examine them, whether they wish to buy or not. They will be shown to any with pleasure. ALSO a fine assortment of Shonlder Ilrnce, for Youth's, Male and Female. SUPPORTERS Jt FLESH RRrsiIES. AVERY A BOWES, Cor., Main and Marion Sts., Richmond, Ind. Nor. 19, 1804. 39-tf. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! T TTVT J1LII 1 d T1TTTITTT1 A T3TJ WINE - PLANTS : ALSO Choice Wine, One and Two Years Old. H. WEBBERT & CO., 13:2m DAYTOX, OHIO. NEW JEWELRY & MUSICSTORE PHIL. DICKINSON, So. 8,MA1X STREirr. (OPPOSITE HUNTINGTON HOUSE) RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Richmond and vicinity, that he has just opened a new lppot for the sale of Watches, Jewelry. Silver and I'latod Ware, Pianos, Mclodeons, iSheet Music, Mnsic Hi.ks, V iolin and Gnit.ir Strings, and all kinds of Musical instruments. Patronage is respcctfulrr solicited. AVtttcli liepaii-ing! Having one of the MEST and most expert workman in his employ, he can confidently warrant all work entrusted to him, to be done neatly, satisfactorily, and on short notice. Call at No. SisT 30 tf. NEW DRUG STORE. AVERY & B OWEN, DLALF.KS LX Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stufl". Coal Oil Lamps Soap, Perfumeries, aud Fancy Articles (.eneraljr ! ! ALSO OK Pure Wines & Liquors FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. Patent and Proprietary Medicines CO" Corner of Main and Marioa Streets. Richmond, Inix Our whole stock is new and fresh, having just been pnrehawd of Manufacturers and Importers. June 26. 183. 27-tf. o. 90, lain St. ! LOOK AT THE LIST. Hall Lamps, Lamp Matts, Bracket do Globes, Store do Shades, Lanterns, Lamp Trim'rs. CHIMNEYS. Crack Nuts, No. 1, Double Extra No. 2, O Chimney. Singe & filter Light Souse, Fletch Wicks j Coal Oil, Oil Cans, i Attachments for Seating ; Water, j And erervthiec pertaining to tbe Lamp ! Trade, to which we call Particnlar attention. , AIjSO I REPAIRHTG OF LAMPS. j HoIIoway & Page, j Richmond, Oct- 12, 1865. 33-tf. f Window Brashes, For sale br 41 FLL MMIR A KELLT. I

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DR JUAN LELAMARRE8 Celebrated Specific Pills, fnyo" rVvw a prrpmmtitm Dr. J w Wuitnt t tef ' A y swiaa or W IlatpUtil dm Sard mm Zrftn&wsstrrc of orw. This tnvtuabie medicine is no imposition, bnt onfailing in tbe cure of Speronatorrbea or Seminal Weakness. Erery species of lieutel or L-rinary Irritabiliry. lnroluntary or Nightly Seminal Emissions from whatever cause produced, or however severe, will be speedily relieved aad tbe organs restored to healthy action. Read the following opinions of eminent Preach physicians: We hare used the Specific Pills prepared by Garaaciere A iupont, No. Z Hue Lombard, trom tuo prescriwion of Ir. Juan Pclamarre, in our private prac tice with uniform success, and we believe there i no other medicine so well calculated to cure all persona suffering from Involuntary Emissions or any other weakness of the Sexual Urgaoa, w bether caused by a sedentary mode of living, excesses, or abuse. R. A. liBaraaraaiB, M. I. li. D. Dl JaaiuN, M. 1).. Jian Lb LsrcaaB, M. V. Paris, May 5th,l63. BEVv ARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Tbe genuine Iills are sold by all the principal Druggists throughout the World, Price One Dollar per Box, or Six Boxes for Five Dollars. C.aram iekki A DvrosT, ?ole Proprietrs, No. !14. Hue Lombard, Parts. One Dollar, enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insure a box by return eua.i1, avcurety sealed from all observation, six boxes for five dollars. Sole Agvnts for America, OSCAR O. MOSES A CO., 27 Courtiandt SU, S. T. Dr. MARSHALL' Catarrh Kiiu.fl. This SmifT has thoroughly proved itself to be the best article known for curing the Catarrh, Cold in the Hi nil ant HcniliU'hr. Ithasbeen found an excellent remedy in many cases of Sore? Eyes. Iefn"! has been removed bv it, and llrarina; has often been grvatly improved br its use. I', is fragrant and agreeable, ami Gives Immediate Relief to the dull lieavy p-iins caused by diseases o'the bead. The sensations "afUr nsii.g it are delightful and iurigorating. It opens o-l ii:rgi on all obstructions, strengthens the irlands, and givca a healthy action to the parts atJccted. More than Thirty Years' of sale and n- of Dr. Inrshnll'a Catarrh and Headache Snuff, has proved its great value for all thecoutmon diseases of tlieheu 1, and at tbia Inoment standd higher than ever Ix'lore. It is reci'inraendt'd by ni:iny of the best Iliysicians, and is used with reat auccas and satislMCtion ererywhero. Read the Certificates of Wholesale Druggists in 1864. The undersigned, having for m.my rears been acquainted with lr. Mai'hall's Catarrh and Headache Snii !t. and sold it in out wholesale trade, cheerfully &tatc, that we helierc it to beeqnal, in every respect, to the rewuiincudations given of it for the cure of Catarrhal Atfjctioua, aud that it is decidedly the best-article cwr known f'r all common disease of of the Head. liurr A Perry. U.iston. Uei'd, Autrti A Co lirown, Lauison A Co., Keed, Cutler .t Co Seth W. Fowle, Wilson, Fairbank A Co., HeKHa w, Edmnnd A Co., Barnes A Park, New York. A. B. 4 I. Sands. Stephen Paul A Co., Israel Aliuor A Co., " McKesson A Robbius'' A. L. Scovil! 4 Co. -M . Ward. Close A Co., 11. 11. Hay, Portiauri, Me, Bush A Gale, For Sale by all Druggists. Try it. Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache nufl is a fragrant a'l 1 agreeable remedy for all disease ol the head. It opens and purges out all obstructions. The sensations after Msing it are doligbtinl and invigorating, and the relief immediate. Sold by all Druggists. Try iu T)r. Marshall Catarrh and Headache? SmilF is a fragrant and agreeable remedy for all dieasea of the head. It opens and purges out all ob structions. 1 tie sensations atter using it are delight ful and invigorating, and the relief immediate. Sold bv all Drugcise. Trr it. SELDEN & CO , MHCTORIiiG JEVELERS, 27 Courtiandt St., New York. 10O,000 Watches, Gold Pens, Pencils, &c, &c, WORTH $500,000. To ba U1 at One Dollar each without regard to Talue, and not to be paid until you know what yon will recieve. SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES, All to be sold f.-r O K DOLLAR each : 30H Gent's Gold Hunting Case Watches, $30to$154 JUt) Lathes Gold and Lnameled Case Watches. SS 400 (ient's Huntiutrton Case Silver atches200 Pianj'md llinH, 3,000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains, 3.U011 " " 3,000 d id Oval Ba:U Bracelets, 4.001) Chased GM i Bracoluts, 3i CO 15 4 4 5 70 lot 30 6 8 10 20 10 6 '8 H S 10 8 10 A 7 8 20 8 II 11 10 10 15 15 10 8 8.00 2.000 2,000 2,000 2,euo OniuUine Chaiirs and Guard Chains, 6 Solitaire and juld liroocbes, 4 L ".va aud Florentine itroocltes, 4 Coral, Crpal and Emerald Rrooches, 4 Mosaic, Jet, Lara, and Florentine Ear llrops. 4 4,500 Coral, Opal, and Emerald Ear Drops, 4 4.000 California liiamnad Kreast Fins, 2 50 3.0i0 tioUl lob and Vest Watch Keys, ; 4,000 Fob and Vet Ribbon ttiides, 4.000 Sets Sleeve ltuttons. rituda, etc., 3,e'W Cld Thimbles, Pencils, etc.. 5 3 3 4 4 3 2 4 4 6.000 4,0'i0 4.n8 s,oo 5,000 a.ouo 6,0'W Miniature Lockets, Miniature lrket Majric Spring, (Jr-ld Toothpicks, Crosses, etc., Plain (iold Kiji-s, Chas- d Gold liiofrs, tone !ct and Gurnet Rmrs. 2 50 Cnlift-rnia liiamond Kinrs, 2 Sets F-adics' Jewelry Jft and tiold, 5 teta Ladies' Jewelry Cameo, Pearl, ctc 4 3,000 (f M l'en, ?rlveT Extension Holdera and Pencil. 4 6,00 "ld Pens and Gold-Mounted Holders, i 5.000 Gold Pens and Extension-Holders, 8 S.OoO Silver Goblets and Drinking Cups, S l.m SUver Castors, IS 19 50 50 2.W0 SUrer Fruit and Cake Baskets, 10 50 1,600 Down Silver Tea Spoona, 1 10 to $20 FEB IK)ZE'. 1,000 " " Table Spocna and Forks, 20 " 100 11 AS NEK OF DISTMBCTIOX. CERTIFICATES naming each article and Hsvalne, are placed in SEALED ENVELOPES, which are wall mixed. One of these Envelope, containing tbe Certiorate or Order for some article, ( worth at least one dollar at retail,) will be sent by mail to any address, wit hoot regard to choice, on receipt of 25 Cents. The purchaser will see what Article it draws, and its value, which may be fn in One to Fire Hundred Dollars, and ean then send One Dollar and receive tbn Article named, or any other oa tbe list of the name value, and after seein$r the article, if it doe not girt) perfect satisfaction, we desire it to be immediately returned, and the amount paid will be refunded. Br this mode we eire selections from rarM stock of fir jroods, of the best make and latest sty lea, and of intrinsic worth, at a nominal price, while all have a cbane of seeorinjr articles of ih- big-best valne. In ail casea. we charge for forrdingthe Certificate, pr'Stae-, and dome tbe basines. the sum of TwentyFive Cents, which tnnst be enclosed in the order. Fire Certificate will be sent for SI : eleven fcr f 2; thirty forf 5; mrty-frre for 1 1 ; one hundred for $15. Parties dealing- with ns may depend on having prompt returns, and the article drawn will be imTne diately sent to any address by return mail orexpress. Entire satisfaction r-narnnted in all rases. i Write ronr Name, Town, Conntv and State plainIv, and address, SELDEN A CO., 25o.l5 27 Courtiandt Street. New Terk. ReraM Liqils Dyei, For sale ov 341 FLCMKZB KTtXT.

Paper ! i-FORTY-THIRD YEAR -OF - TH - - - INDIANAPOLIS J0UNRAL, 1AH.V M H1.EK1.Y. rjpUK year ,s ,.r.aei to Ni as marked aa era . in th,- e:r a uttirssnt .w' our great conflict, as yat ! will he m its nnhtarv avttleatMt. A new fehLtull ot r.n-r and U. a4.-rr.ua d!tSluee, will nave been miurct upon. The reat roUim of rstormc to tVin:..i,r rrv,0te States, aod dtreeting tiwr n . . t. tbe acronteliabBient of that and. n-kiMtt 1K t-,e ii.ntou4 va cusnmerre and social cnaectton tr -km by the war, and rebuilding the frame work ot a wvi; Irrm whk-n the abolition of slavery has i..re oat the vert foundation, fearing a condition ot (vKuintuiuy. Uas and Ubc-r uuhke aorthiag in bit-r , I . rrVuild at once the ruins of nr an t social rrT,bii,,n. f, the task "f 1S-MI. No mte!!ipent man of any twrtr can vww it witMuit deep tntereat. Aud t!,.u i:iure Ik can ool. pratnv tnrouh t.e press. It t an article of jirime neccssitv in everv bousebold. The n-wpaper is the irreat educator o toe aye, aud it condtn led in the tnlervsta of put Iw virtue is t-ie rnwl aafeguard of liliertr and Uw. TI1K JOVRSAI. ... Is now EQT'AL TO T!1K PEST NEWSPAPFRS IV THK EAST OK WEST, in th amonnt ef its news and other reading matter. It ams to always give Tfte Latest Xevs ty leleprnph, or cfhernitr. To do this has iuroired gremt efltirt and eapenae, but haahreu iurc than reaardod by a great im-rrua of patn'iis. Additions have been maleto the corps of Editora.Reporters an i IWrcmients, and tbia winter it mil furnish reliable andeailr rr!".rts frmu all parts of the country as nr'l as from tho Nstmal Capftal. 4ur Tlarkot it r port Are prepared with a view t aeenracy aud rrliabttitv. and are t utheientiy coniprehcaatre to meet the n ant of buyers aud soUra m all department of trade. In short, our endeavors. In every department of Ts JofBXAL, are directed to the one great object of Riving the people A Soutid, t'lirtMirrlioiisiy,' Hnn KelMblr -Ne nutprr. TKIOIN l'nable in tdianrr. Notwithalaadm the (rct increase in Ui price f white piper, (lie ob. ritiin to Thk J.iKMl. wOl not be mere i sot, but ill I 1urm!M at She ld rates Ieryer, a follows: DAILY JOURNAL, To earrkra, ajronts ant itews-dealers, per copy, To regular sulnrribcra, hen delivered by car rier or acrnt. tier neck.. Br mail, f payable in advsBoe, per year . . . 1 1 00 tllU 111411 Ul . , . . , 1 4 three n.mt!.... .:; 25 - ' six month M WEEKLY JOURNAL, One copy, on year : .' .: . . , 4; no Ten c pics or more, 1 fo one person, nut vrr, each copy 7a Twenty t-e.ies er mure, ( t'Mnu Jh'I aim, one ver, each etpy I 'ii An extra copy ill be j;iven ti the t;rr u. .it each club of tvieuty, ami one copv f iui lailv t, t! j-etter-up of a club i.f lii'ly, all tcii't l' -w prfM.ii. Each of the n re clubs win be jiiMnit .. on person on tlie winpper. iih mi n mien of siiWtibert On the papers. Additions can be tu i lr i l!vi!. .1! any tioie at t above r.ites. " si ns Run; ron tii r: nrTi MOORE 'B RUKAL NEW-YOBKER. vti.rvE xvir, for isms. This famous Acrieiiltnral , HH;rulfnrr. Liter, it and Familv -.r ent, r d npno its rmUmOi Year and uhime in January, l ur tuauv many rears Moore's Kl e.JLl. bus not only U-n a fai. rile VeeLlr visitor to tens (if thnns iivln of homes, iti both Tnwn and timntrr, but wklely known an th. B'ti mvl Lartt-LircHlvtuvf Journal of i( t '( 1.. (Ac HVwrf, and its original and present Conducting Editor and Publisbrr has rosolved tint the ensuinfr volume shall at least cqu.1l. it not Ktettly surpsaa eillirr ef its predecessors ia all net-peat -CulsctT, SrtLr., Arrs ASCE, lC. 'VARIETY OrtOSTEXlX. I . The ample pajres of iW. ( the 'orighia'l V Rrnv. comprise rarions earefnllv. eonducteA Iiepartresnts, devoted to or treating upon AGatOV LTC KE, 1.1TR4TVSE, Rnrrr trrsBafnT, art avo ctrr'r.s. BORtTCt LTrKB. EOCCATION, ARCHIT-XITt RF., GENERAL iiKWS, DOMB6T1C ecosomt, SfAjtcrr reports, Ac, With Illustration, Talr, Sketches, 'MiMic. Povtry, Ktiismn,, Kebases, e. While the pses devoted to tbs intnrssta of tbe Farmer, Wool (rmwer. Stock liree.ier, Fruit Grower. tJardcntr, JIou.- ife, ic, Ac, cont.iin the contrivu tinns of Practical and Experienced Men and tVomn, the Literary and News l'epiriments are So filled as to Interest, lustrncl and Heautit the various members of ttie Family. The denartuient of Sjieep HrB vour e.iueat.vl by Hon. II. S. KANDALI, . L. !., author it "The I'ractir-al Shepherd,'' c., Ac, is alone vnrtii manv times tlie priru ot the paper to anv Arurricat Flock Master. AIMS AXD OBJECTS. Tee Rckal New-Yorker haslong be'n awar'M the meed of Superwritr, bv both Press and People, snd by Emflvyii th: 6 TUnt anti '., ii is bchered that ( itli over twenty years' experience lit Asricul tur.il .lournalism ') we can render it more wnrtbv th larc and increasing- circulation it is recfitinr throngh out the L'nioii, Cansdiev, Ac. Our Aiui i.i to excel,--and with "KaceU ior"' as our n.o.ro. anl 'ewe.M ami I,promn'nt'' as our objects, we nha!l eontimie t" latmrlor the elevation and welfare of an. who read the Ki kal. TT Remember that tke KfRaL is n t a monthlr nf only 12 inus a year, tmt a lnrjre and lieautifnl M'r.sKLr. . , I'OIlil. STYLE AS It I ElLil.S. The Kr-KAE Newvukekk is publivlied in Quarto Form, curb No, comprising Kiirbt lt,ub!e f'uarto Pa pes, f forte column, 1 pnated in Superior Strianew and clear Type, (food Paper and manv fii'- t'.a graviiifis. An Index, Tit'e Page, Ac at tl.e t-lu, o( each Voltia.e. Trrmin Jdisnc!-.l t: Five C'pr for $14 ; Seven for lu ; Ten for Siij, and any greater number at same 1 ate- only $2,10 je-r copy. Club papers sent to difT-rnt Post-Offices, if de.ired. As we l re -pay A merican p'a$re, 2.70 ia the lowest Cleb rate to Canvla, and $4,iHa Lurope. Now is tr time to Srs-f-HiRE and Fokm Ci rBs! Great Inducements Cash Premiums, Fre? t'opie. Ac, to Club Aecnts, and we want at least one in each town, t or Specimen Numbers, nbow fcilU. Inducements, lc.,( er)t fiee i address D. I. T. nOOHi:. H.x-he.ter, X. V. Commissioner's Ssle. IJl'RSI WT TO A DKCHr.'. miolry the VVaym." Common I'leas of Wayne Countr and Slate of Ind'ana, at ibe January Term, I5fl, the mdersiroed offers at private safe, f"T one-fonrtli eak ia band paid, and tiie residue in thro? en;ra! in itaimeeU rf i, twe'.ve and eighteen tnoDths, alter tbe ttate of fciic, nitb interest from date, the followinir Zteal E-tat. binir and situate in d conntv, and dsonbesl as fcllow,to-wit; One Hundred Acr. in the North part of tbe X. East q iarter of Section Fifteen 1S ), in Tn niip thirteen i lS't, snd Kanjre oue f l Went: valued at And, lo, Silly Acre, lying Ea.t of th? ' Richmond and Brston Turnpike Koad, m to SonthEast Q.iarter of Section sixteen 14 1, in Township thirteen ( 13 j, and Kaue one I j, va!"l at nj.IOo. And Lot So. 4, is that part of iIk- Citr .if Kiehmond in said countv, laid out by Joseph p. Lew, ned at tVk And Forty Acrea, in the Nortit-West Quarter of Section eigiteen I, in Townrhip seventeen 17;, and Ranee thirteen 13', East of ttie second prsiriai fidiao line, r hied at 1 1,4 )0. Notes -.nd mortjtajfe on ti-e Land sold, miU be reqnired of th purchaser of eaeh. A deed will be made when tbe sale is confirmed, and the eonvevanee ordered by tbe court. JONATHAN SCAJiCK, Jan. 10, 1. i"-m,W Commissioner. Cin. & Ft. Wayne R. IL Co. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. OTICE is berebv yivsn to tbe Stock holders of the 1 Cincinnati A Fort Wayne Railroad Oompanv, that an eleetann for mne Ihrectors, so sens for tbe ensuingyear, will be acid ia Winchester, Sandorph conntv. Indiana, on Tborsdav, tbe sth day of February, I56. Bv order ot tbe ftoard of IMreetors. THOMAS L. SCOTT, Secretary. Jan. llth, ISoo t-e. ; Railroad Election. THE Annual meeting of the StoeUoUern of the Eaton and Hamilton Railroad Company, for tbe purpose of eSeetmjr a Board of Dirnttais to mauaac its adairs for the esfsag rear, will be head at tbe Company's office ia Eaton, Ohio, on Monday, the 5th f February prox- -?"--..- Z. W. McGCIRK, Secr. Eaton, Jan. 5, IMA. mt .

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