Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 36, Number 23, 2 August 1866 — Page 3

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LOCAL COLUMNS

RICHMOND, INDIANA: Thnrs lay, August 2d, 1866 W tYS CO I'M T Y L'XIOM TiChtT: F--r Senator. lnacKinley. R recnt.nirr, Wiliium A. Peelle Wi J-' a !-, ll'ui. I.. Martin . ;; n,rk.H t ie Court. V n. M. Oadiey. -Tniwrr, J .liuS.n JS twn,U J.ia u . Ualliater. xui. r'M&u Kirniu. , M uii)ur, Uub.'rtC. kute. w C'oanty C'onmisioaer Jonathan Baldwin. District Prosecuting Attorney, Henry C. Fox. '. Wr Townab'p Aeor, Win. Dulin. cVrriiats and Ift parturrs ol tlaiU RICHMOND POST OFFICE, Jsm 4, 19o6. '' .MAIM CUWE. Colnmbus and East. Chicago Cincinnati Davton Way In lianpoti and Went .t , MAILS OPE.1Y . 8 00 a. if . 30 a.m. . 5 15 r.M. . S 00 .. .12 00 r.a. Indianapolis and West Cincinnati ................... Dayton Way Chicago Columbus and East......... 00 A.M. 1 I 1)0 A.M. 1 li r.M. 30 r.M. I 15 r.M. Boston an J Beecy Mire, loaves Tuesday and Friday, at 12 00 u. do. do arrives aamo daja at... ...... 10 00 A.M. Arba.via Bethel 4c. leave Tuesday, Thursday a d Saturday, at 8 00 a.m. do. arr. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 4 00 r.M. Winchester, via. New - Garden, J leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at ... 8 00 a.m. do. arr, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 4 00 r.U. Brooks-ills via Abiogtoo, leave Monday , andFridarat 8 00 a.m. Arrives Tuesday and Saturday at 5 00 r.M. BeT-Office ope" from 7:30 A. M. to 7:30 r. at. Oa Sunday, from 0:00 to 10:00 A.M. A. WILUAMS. P.M. XiT Major Kimlet is still very low. JtW A colored woman was put in the calaboose for drunkenes, this week. JtiT Tlie moderate weather for the past few daya has been very agreeable. S.W E. M- Cook hn soM liis property on Main Street, to Thomas Edwards, for 8-4000. JEW Main Street is bein graveled . South Fifth Street is also receiviug similar attention. XW Many buildings have been erect el oil" Two fth and Thirteenth Streets, duiing the past season. JEW A brick business house is being put up on the eat side of North Fifth Street, by J. M. Littlr. JL''A fine residence is being put up by JoiiN Thompson, on the corner of EiIit aud E.tst Broadway. JCiTt U H- Pavnb has returned from New Yoik, where he had accompanied his fu'iiiily on t. eir way to France. 5 W Jas. Moukissom has been making some improvements to his residence, on the corner of East Broadway and Sixth Street. XW A decided improvement in the way o? a'siiiiC has been made near the well on South Pearl, not far from Main Street, j ,. i : r XW A question for old inhabitants and local historians: Why is the name "White-water" given to the river in this section, when and by whom ? Xf" Samcfx Mkurdith has sold his confectionery establishment to S. II. TowKt, and -together with Cuas. Little, has bdught the residence of R. W. Anderson, ou Nprth Fifth Street, for $3G00. Mr. Anderson has purchased the new brick residence of Wat. Cain, on Tenth Street, for $4000. W Peter Shith, an old pioneer and early settler of this county, died on the 'JOtlnof last month. He was born in Washington County, Maryland, October 1779; , In 1709, he emigrated to Bourbon County, Kentucky, and in 1804, explored a portion of the White-water valley. He came to this county and entered upon a pre -empted claim, a few years afterward. His mortal remains were inlered at F.lkhorn Cemetery, on Sunday, the '2-2d ult. tsyThe following resolutions were adoptetl at a meeting held at Mt. Carmel. Franklin County, on tae 13th ult, t take into consideration the projosed direct route from Richmond to Cincin nati : . Btr.it rtsolved. TJat wo will forth with fun'l-a'Vnd f kvi'le B tk 1 rtt-t!ie req tired amount of , ... - . 1 . . le o ir t ie s mie in me nrno to ie5.-v the ext nsos of the survev. i ayr'-ly to the proposition of Mr Pet: 2 T'lat a eomtnittee of ten be appon'.. I, swhose duty it shall be to call in 'etius nlo ij the proposed tine, to deIr.tv Ihe :l ires.u.l expenses. I i i it a eo.ninittee of three be ap l'tiiti-L t r-t!f omtn Mosar T i- A- t x . - -j- . - - i - - - - "-It!. That the Secretary he reoii-sted . .-. j. -s . ... ... -. " . . t'iJ'ortiw'T h copy of - the minutes of thi mce'inj.tn the Hrookville, Liberty and Rich roon 1 papers. - , - ii, . i -.-' Messrs. Z. Via. J VTilKomo V . Vs time, J, Jl Dixon, H. Lit inn. M. V. Si-, mrMon. $ W. lsrvolr, A. Adams, Dt vid Hetrick and H. F Miller wers cho en a committee in accordance with resolution secondhand Messrs. C. Fogel, M. V. Simonson and A.C Miller were chosen a committee agreeably to resoluticu third. ..,.. , i , .HiA-e-Revenue Stamps at Nicholson's.

-CweaarT Meeting at tt.art Kireet Vliarca :

On Sablmth next? Aug' 5ih tlie Centenary Moating will be. held at th-' Parl at M.-E. -'j Chuiyk w this-i y. Hm. iaviD McDoxttiBv Iuifge1irih C S ' District Court, of In lisn apdu, . ev J M. Vl- D. D.. cf Chua.3. will ildlnei sulreM. Jttde Mci)ntiJ ,wul .speak.rotlie tiwenoon at i'3' t'de, and lie. Mr. Wal.lm at '8 o clock in the evening. The puMic ar invited. r "" , , .,; .. ylJT, 4 ZstSiMm h ScinKil Meeting ta'.es place at 2 Fine Gold Pens at Nicholsons. jtarTiie Bee-Hive Siore of D. II. Craw lord is constantly practicing on the motto of David Crocket: '-be sure you're riirht, then go ahead," and in the line of Carpets, the Bee-Hive is holding out inducements that is well worthy the attention of those wanting a good article at a fair price for cash. -The stock of Dress Goods, Cloths, Domestics, Jtc , is well worth the attention of purchasers. Go to the Bee Hive for Goods. Go to Nicholsons for Gold Tens. Centerville Collegiate Institute. ? ' Judging from the annua! Catalogue which wa tiave jiiKt received, thij Institution is in a Hourcondition. The present proprictois seem determined to make a School of the first class, and energy and ability can accomplish wonders. The next Collegiate year opens Sept. 30th. Board of Instruction present a (all corps of Teacher.", and we understand the prospects are very flattering for net year. Sime thirty boarders will be received into the Institution. The terras are as low if not lower thau any ' other institution of the same grade. Send iur a Catalogue. I r . . . -v- i.i i j t. i 1,JUJ uu Brt " ituouous ooiu a ensf For tlie Palladium. To Ilelegates of Philadelphia Convention: Gentlemen: Your first and great olject shruld be to brin about a reformation among the traveling public in the smill matter of payinjf their jnxt and lawful toll; fir while onehtlf nf a nation are f i-t to a'l wen-a nf justire and honor as to re-tort to a alm ist endles.4 variety of litrntaenK to travel the turn ine roads gratis and lo Cfi-e ihe other half of that na'ion t' keep aid ronU in repair, inu miv lab rtill di i- d iv. and yon never cn etr-ct a "fninent change in h (Treat and imp-vrtant Ifiirs of n ttional co.CHrn'nrit. intil j'ou effect a thorough ref rmiu.u in th?e snnller m it leia. Union F.iHmtu. OOWe do not dmht our friend'.' solicit inie for refoi ni it on like the one he wts'ie-t these d-legateV to lib r fr; hut, from the rhar uders and anoce lenls of in in y wh h tvn bjen chosen t attend thit einven'ion, all their time il' lie devoted to nikiir a ttioroulioire of their own lo connect with th-it ee'eHted scriptural "broad road," I-ali'is; to destruction they'll have no tim9 to eq iiltz tlls on our C'i'nmon turnpike; for thir in ister, tne Pevil who is the sole toll-srtther on thnt road, will keep them b'sv pavi'15 t I.' .in I i!lexi.:t the uttermost tarthinfor 'the riirht-of-wav to his infernal regions, whither they aie bound! Ltdres' Pearl Pen-Holders at Nicholsons. . A Card from our School Trusteej.; ; To ocr Fellow Citizens of Richmond: Many of you have learned through the City Papers, something of the plan which the School Board has adopted to secure first class schools not for a few months merely, but for the entire school year. We would respectfully invite your attention to the well written editorial upon this important subject, in the Ttleffrain of the 14th ult. Our proportion of the income arising from the School Funds will not defray the expenses of the schools for more than eight months; but to secure the most efficient Teachers we must employ! them for the 3-ear. The Trustees have, therefore, decided. ; to open subscription or pay schools ou the 3d of September, to continue two months; after which the expenditure of the Public School Funds will commence and the schools will continue without interruption until the last of the following June. The above arrangement has been adopted after, mature deliberation; and we now ask the earnest and active co operation of our citizens in our efforts to niakc the plan successful, .. .. There is certainly-no reason why the Public Schools of Richmond should be one jot or tittle behind those of any other City in, t!is-',State, either in their continuance or eflicieucy. As the schools nt the opening will be 4 orgaoi.e-l forth year, parents and guar dians, who know anvthinar of the ndv.m ta .res o f . Gen-le.T Cl as 1 B oa i on . tv i"! I c e l'1C 'mPr,rtanee f sending their chiidien '' 'rainiA etrrtmrnt tf the sc h'-trl.f '-l r3 r1' charjre f.-ir tuition, as will be seen 'hi.Mow. is so moer-ite t'u'at none btit the tvrtrwwr nebe prevented tberehv fropj-'' availin- thoicWlves ; VT the superior adH vantao-t tbusrofferrHl and we trust the - children of the poor of our City will be I snfrr2ftripnt""Snd provided" wTtTt "st-TiooT f ..... .. . ... . t,.i-j 1 1 r fill r mn r-a i.r-iiir-iii n on t I ! i Tti I Tli iK? T?'" 1 liors. ! . ours. , IVices f Tuition for pie two months', Pay Soh'Kyl: ' ' '.'V .'. " Preparatory Department ... 83 00 Intermediate ' " s - - - ." 4 00., Grammar School 4 00 Hio-HSchooi - - fi 0Q r - Payable invariahlr in advance. Johx Yartan, Tl ffflfi ' JlRMUH HaPUT, " : Timothy Nicholsox, v-;a.. -.',..'' '. , Trustees'. RiCBMOSD.Angust 1st, 1S66.

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deuce of "the lale Elijah Coifis, oa S. Wellington Street, for $4,G00. WANTED. A competent mart to can - ! Tss-i on line ol Railroad from Richmond to Indianapolis, for ,Etna Lite Insurance i Company.-,Ajp!v to . v . It. P.. MVKICK. State A-ent." i 21-4 V ' T l-r ; Richmond, Ind. .' A Large stock of Goi J Pens at Nickol sons. U-tory f Marebaars Cnttiag Machine. Frarinfr thai the controversy between Mr. Haot and Mr. Seho:l aboat the merits and claims ol their saver, I Machines might mislead the public mind as to tbe UircUant Machine, e tlKmgat it might not be wrong to give a short history of the Uarchant mven- ! tioo. Scinx.ler a uucbiiie vras patented August 22d, ls35. A company was formed soon affrwards, called '7' Birhuxd Straw Cutter Cowipaxv." to make. sell and dispose of, said right and machines. Tku Cvmptnif trot diolrtd iy mutual eoacntt iMvmiirr 15ta. i lot's, and tbe territory divided. J. W. Mauiy A Co., j taking the territory West aad South of, and including, ' Indiana, and ifr. Scbnoley and tbe Messrs. McMeans tbe u-rriti.ry East of aaU State. i IV'Cire tb dissolution of said Coitpanr a contract was duik wun Jietrs. Jiariiu,, ana Dunn, ui vauibridge City, Indiana, for the manufacture of 200 machines the most of which have since been made and sold. But owing to defects in the manufacture uj werv naavriy au returned, ll was uoar ptaio u these machines sere net remodJied and made available that there must be a heavy loas oa them, and Mr. J. Marchant set about to do this. Uis experiments proved a success and the machines, when altered, gave rwd satisfaction. It was not known until late in June that the alteration was sufficient to entitle Mr. M. to Letters patent. In other words the parties owning the Schooler machine did not know that they had anything more than Schooley's machine, but on a simple, cheaper and better plan. So they continued to avil llieui uuder t'le Schooler pateul when they received infnrmalioa that the change would entitle Mr. Marchant to a patent, they quit s lling till trie same was issueJ-m ichines sold since that time have been stamptd Marchant, July 17th, the date that the patent w as issued. We submit tbe question, whether or not we had the - - - ; ri1t to mKke Tend ,Da use Mr. Schooley's machine Alter having, purchased the right todo so and alio, whether we had. or bad not, the right to use any devices of our hired agent, Mr. Marchant, thereon iu connection, prior to any patent being Usued thereon, with his consent. We believe we had this right and so acted, and in every rase w here we sold any territory by exhibiting the machine, as altered bv Mr. Merchant, we hare given the parties deeds for his improvement. This is ail we could do, .ml all tnat any honest man would req- ire and in everv instance the parties art? satisfied fh.it we have givm them everything we exhibited and more too, for w e have not ouly given them Marchant, but thrown! io Sehoolev, and e will merely say , to alt ottr customers, whi have hot the Sehoolev machine from us, lhat we wiT give i tin m the M irrhtint patent. i i j So fur as claims are concerned we "ill leave thst . . to the Courts tinder the patent laws, vrheu it mjy i beconw necessary. j i A". ctMriy u tiuy the mttJker of InctHii,. If we had ; uot got ituo tnis tiling so deeply, and bt-ea oliliged to g-t nut, the people woul I have, been without tliis vatu- : able improvement. Tliey might have, gone on for I ages,' weiring out their lives trying to pri-psr" a I decent meal for their faithful servants, the horses and , cons. Hut with this useful invention, whieh is t-henp. dur.ihle and easily 111.-1 nagi'd, their labors are ; easy an I their hurt lens lisrht. We think toe ho!o j cn'inmuniiy will rise up an 1 bless Mr. Marchant for j this beautiful labor-sari ig m ichine. They mar be . had bv applying to J. Marchant, C.im'jridiie City, Ind., j or to the undersigned a Richmond. " J. V. Mai-zy JtCo. Nicholson fc Bro. keep the best Gold Pens. The Trunk-Liue. 1 Trarelleis! - tireat Inducements -Cheap and Safe! to Richmond is bound to go ahead her railroad facilities are increasing Richmond and Fort Wayne the Lord's Brookvi'tle line the Street Railway are all looming up; and now. in addition to these prospects, add the G RAND TKUNK LINE at S. li. Wiggins & C.'s extensive Saddlery, Saddlery-Hard ware and Harness establishment, on Main St., opposite the tanking Houses of the Richmond National and Citizens' Banks, and tlie traveller, whether stranger or citizjn, will there find inducements, both cheap and safe, never before offered in Richmond. They hava an assortment of the latest and most conveniently arranged Trunks real family depositories, in which, after packing away everything needed, then there is room e rough to lei' to yjur neighbor! or use for a kitchen we hare iver examined. The locks r sars The 'Iron-Clad are ever-lasting no danger from rough handling of railroad employes; in fact we should think that they might s;and a railroad smash up or a trip to the conglomerate Puiladelphia Convention and back, without damage. The Leather Trunks are beau'ies. There are all sizes of Tiunks, Bags, Stcks, Satchels, Jtc, and the prices range from Fifty Dollars down to Two Dollars. Cad, see, and examine Wiggins' Trcsk Link. Having remoddted their .store-room, the nicely arranged shelves and show-cases, all filled with their splendid stocks of Hardware. Leata er, Sadd'es, Harness, &c, exhibit at ence the e; terptise and taste ot the propr.etors, and show their determination to save the time of their customers and their own by exhibiting their Goods at a glance and in a favorable light. The Messrs Wiggins', are enlarging their b tiers, by" putting an allitional story on the rear of their building m iking more room for their sic and employes. Sparaking about workin n we tan say without tiav tery that there is I n tat establ ishment in the United S.aies lha : can hint of hj ter and more effi.-ietit wr tuep, who, e:nikha,wc wiy,, r.eede-Ui not. u be i chained of iheV wokk." G. 11. iivis, cannut be cxcebe.1 on Sa.1 bes, or any tUU-.g el.-e he pro poses man ifacturuig out of leather. P. Elu"fi's liiad is level on Harness he mk s Har nevS as ,s llir,"fs- Ujr oiJ !"i VVv d ..Ur y-ung friend B. ness 'as i-i Harness. Oar old inend J.sui-a .sows, aie I M. . t . J ml V. . )M 1 . 1 I. . . . ,T i . s iw,aii i .ui'i pass tuuster at the c nteinpiate.1 Pa--ui Uinversa Expilkn, Fot 8lIVg aiuiubstiatil wwrk, Cuaki.cv Bicsbat. aemwus j t wtiera to place the j suti.Q til lime ami niwrfM-tlF mt K..., r.. i - ....... t . . 'UI j irmnd LAksins, u not fWhind any of hisfelww. laborer in doing perfect won; while the stipe i n r 9 lrt ' "5 Lss out, tkcles and ! mKi 'r ? whe.tereT one of bis man-1 j 'c urel" l'?r! shoulders a sensible l """'"- Know J &uits hun W cannot close this brief n Mice of this estabHsbtn?nt without mentioning the tact that customers axe always sure f a hearty welcome he ..i'k.r nna af h. :

propnetorj Full d.recUons nsio? will ,compaT each hntSTava or t Barlkt, or one of their assistants tie. Keae reaoiae anlesa toe fae-aiaiieef CUBT1S

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ol and adjoining the Fair" Grounds, ca Tuesday night last, about 1 1 o'clock. An unoccupied stable was burned the engine got there time enough to pat oat tjje eoaj3 .nri wet the ashes. It was a lonr and exhaustive run with the masheens," but the boys were equal to the emergency and lioovetl 'em up in fine stjle. ' The 2s got on' first water.' The fire was evidently the work of an incendiary. GrA young man named Neal, was arrested one day last week for setting fire to Mordecai Parry's dwelling houses, and is now in the Jones's 'Black-Hole of Calcutta' in Centerville, enjoying a reasonable ahare of good healUi . .Revenue Stamps at Nicholson's HATS AXD CAP8 -- T PeiTjsIIat Store, -CORN'ER OF5 tli and ZSTciiii-ts: AGENTS WANTED! HE cVT)L1:Y'S HISTORY OF THE WAR, -fptOMPLETE in two Volumes. ALSO ISSUED ' w, (OMi'Ltit i. u.t iuujii. ine bbst t cbbafe-t. most intsrkstim;, popri. as ami wlunbU H:or nfthe R'btUioH paUiJtni. which is fully attested bv tlie KNoRMors salk it has reached of 300.000 Volumes, and is now selling with increased rapidity. Soli onlv bv Subscription. Exclusive territory given. For full particulars send for Circular. Address AMEKICAN PCBLISUINU COMiAXV, 121 West iui Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. NOTICE TO SINKING- FUND B0BR0WERS. ALL persons indebted to tlie Sinking Fund are hereby notified tint all lands m -rtgaged to said 'und, and on which interest has not been paid in advance, tor the present year, will be a lvertised lor si ntv days previous to and off-re 1 at public sale on the second Toes lav in December nevt. Bv order of the Hoard of Commissioners. W. II. T A LliOlT, President. July 13, lSf,6. S3LDIERS ATTENTION ! rnthe itndiTsignel being the necessity of a First M 'Ihs Aseiiey in this place for the prosecution of claims agamst the Government. wooH respectiully announce to t'le Soldiers and CitiXins if this county and vicinity that he has opened sucn, and is prepared to prosecute all kinds of .claims arising Irom the Military or Naval Service. He has been otL-red faeiiiiies by the various De- ' parlments " Inch enali'es him to garranter to soldiers j and otiiprs entrusting tiieir claims to him a more ' apeady settlement of them than has heretofore been j offred bv any agent. 1 He has secured tha service of Col. W. W. DCDLEY ; for the Summer, who was for a long time an examin er of claims at Washington D. C. Inform ition given free, aud claims promptly attended to by letter. Charges " moderate. Office over Citizen's Bank, Kicbmoud, lnd. R. P. FINNEY. Late Maj. 6 lnd. Cavalry. July 26th, 1368 CORKS AND WAX, Sold bv PLl'JIMER fc KELLY. SPECIAL NOTICSE JE-The Mason A Hamlin Cabinet Organs forty different styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, fiom $S0 to$00 each. FIFTY'-ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address MASON A HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, New Yoas. 39-1 y. ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! 3CEATCH! SCRATCH! SOEATCH! WHEATON'S OINTMENT Will Care the Iteb in 4 Hoar. a LSO CURES SALT RPECM, ULCERS. CHILA. BLA1NS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Price Stf cents. For sale by at', drn-eists. By aendimrfiO cents to WEEKS A PO H ER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington streeu ttiston, it will be forwarded by m iu, free of postage, to any part of the United states. 21. An expi-riencel Nurse and FfHU PhysiciaJV I Present to the Attention of Jtfitt&ers her SOOTHING SYRUP For Children Teething, f which greatly facilitates the process of teething by sot'tenir-a the gums, reducing all in 3 mention, will al'ay AX.A, raiv and spasuodie action and vs. Sure to Rejnila'e the Bowels. - Depend upon it, mothers, it will giy rest to yourselves and KE LIEF AND HEALTH TO TOUR INFANTS. We have pot op and sold this article for ewer 3 years.aadCAS lit n cospidocb ako tct of it what we baye never been able to say ol any other it edicina. Sever has it failed in a snigle instance to effect a core, when timely nsed. Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who nsed it. On the cotrary, all are delighte-1 with its operations, and speek in Imca M coname-xUt.on of its magical e fleets aad medical virtaes. We speak in this matter -what we do know." after 30 veers' experience ; and pledge ear repoAatioa far the 'fulaHment of what we here declare. In almost every insunce where tbe iafant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will tie Iimim us ntteen or tarenrr minutes after the , STurp ts ad minister d. tit o'rvIT or-on the ontside wrapper. Sold by all Drugjpst throughout the worid. . . I PRICE, OSLY CENTS PER BOTTLE.

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Far sale by PLIM.MEK 4t KELLY. WHISKERS! WHISKERS! Do you want Whiskers or Moustache ? Our Grecian Compound will force them to grow on tbe smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald beads, io Six Weeks. Price, $1.00. Seat by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WARNER A CO., Boa 138, Brooklyn, X. Y. i-U. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN" wh" suffered for years from Nervous lebitity. IVemstre Decay, ant all tbe effects of youthful iu'discrerioo. will, tor the sake of surlering humanity, send tree to all who need it, the receipt and directions for makuu; toe simple rcntedy by which he was cured. Sua'erers wUhiag to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, iu perfect confidence, B JOHN B. OGDEN, N'o 13 Chambers St., New York. July i. 19-3m-THE DECISIVE BATTLE HAS BEEN FOUGHT AND WON In every State, and Citv, and Town in the Uniou, by CHRISTADORO S HAIR DYE overall would-be rivals, and the palm of victory Is awarded te it fordepth and richness of that.daraliility, rapidity of aetion, softening and lubricating properties, and entire freedom from every deleterious or soiling ingredient. Manufactured by J. CHRISTADOUO, No. 6 Astor Houee, New-York. Sold by DrugJ j gists. Applied by all Uair Dresser. SETT PERF1ME FOU TUE 1IA0KKCHIEF Vlaaloaa Paalaa'a Pbaloa'n Phalon'i rkalaa'a Xiglit Blaoaaiag Crnaa." '. "Night Blnaiiag t'crcai." .ijrbt Illoonaina; Crrraa." . Night Blaatuaina; eria.' '.Night at 1 00 minx frrfaj." A mot vxqni-ite. delicate, and Fr.nrrant I'vrfume, i ft ied from the rare autl b-autitui flower from aa.ch it tei ita name. ll.uiul.icoir.-d1 only by I AI.ON Ac SOX, ew Vrk. FKWAItE OK Ot STFRFF.ITS. ASK ItlK PHAMIX'S TAKK NO OTUKR A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary anrt Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits, (i'eat numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medit'us, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of Charge. Please inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Adtlren JOSEPH T. IN'MAN, Statios D. BtBLK flona, Xeto York City. June8,18o5. 15-ly. Flare saved mire than 50.000 persona from death, for they cure in a single day, Cholera, Dysentery, all Summer Complaints, Fevwand A?ue, and Neuralgia. Also, a sure cure for Coughs andj Rheumatism. All Druggists sell them. ORRIN" SKINNER 4 CO , Proprietors, Springneld.alas. Root's Pestachims preserves the life of the Hair chamres it lrom grey to its original color in three weeks prevents the hair from falling is the best ar- j tide for dressiug the hair ever found in the market will surely removedandruff and cure all diseases of the ' Scalp is delightfully perfumed, cures baldness, and will not stain the skin is a perfect Restorer and Dressing Combined. No other preparation tor the hair contains Petaehi Nut Oil. Sold bv all Druggist. DEM AS, BARNES A Co.. Agents. New York. ORRIN SKINNER & Co.. Sole Proprietors, 15tf Springfield, Mass. CAUTION FROM THE AMERICAN WATCH CO. It having come to oar knowledge that imitations I of the American Watch have been put upon the market in great number, calculated by their after woTtmeasnes3 to injure tbe reputation of our genuine products, to protect our own interests and tl public from imposition, we again publish tbe trade marks by which our Watches may invariably be known. We manufacture four styles of Watches. The First has the name "AMERICAS WATCH CO., Waltham, Mas.,' en--graved on the inside plate. The Sbcond has the name "APPLET0N TRACT A CO., Waltham, Mass.,' engraved on the maide plate. ; 1 f Tbe Thikd ha the name . . "P. S. BAR LETT, Waltham, Maaa.," engraved on tbe inside plate. AU the above style have tbe name American Watch Co. painted on the dial, and are warranted in eyery respect. The Focbth baa the name "WM. ELLERY, Boston, Mass.," engraved en the inside plate, and Moot named on the dial. A nd the above described watches are made of rarion s sizes, and are sold in gold or silver cases, as mar be required. ' : - - "' -.- .. . . It is hardly possible for ns to accurately describe the numerous imitations to which we have alluded. They are usually inscribed with the names so nearly approach ng oar own as to escape the observation of .tbe unaccustomed buyer. Some are re presented a made by the "Union Watch Co., of Boston, Mass.," no such company existing. Some are named the "Soldier's Watch," to be sold as oar Fourth or Wm. Ellery style, usually known as the "Soldier's Watch." Others are named the Appleton Watch Co. ; " other the-P. 8. Barttrr," instead ot onr P. S. BaHett; besides many varieties aimed in Such a manner as to convey tbe idea that they ar the varitabie productions of the American Watch Company. ; We also eaotiou the public, and particolarfy soldiers, against buving certain articles Called watches, n freely advertised in Biastrated papers aa "Army Watches," "Officers' Watches," -Magic Tune Obserrers, -reaarWtcfce,"e the prioesof which, are stated to be from seven ta sixteen dollars. " A good watch, in these times, cannot be aSorded for any such money. .Siiri'll i.Vi A little attention on tbe part of buyers will protect teem from gimet impoaitiop.;

The Great English Remedy SIR JAMES' CLAHK'S Celebrated Female Fills. Prepared from a prescr ptian cf Sir J. Clark, M. V , Physioan fcitt-a riu!ary to toe Queen. TbiaiavaloabU m-siu-io-- is unfailing in tbe CB t f all those painful and dangerous diseases to w hi 1 the female constitution is suhiect. It moderate 1 I xeeas and rtus aU obstruruon, an-i a ape t cure may be rebed on. TO MAKKII.U LAD 1E it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a sburt time, bri on the monthly peiiod with regularity. Each bottle, price On; PoUar.tvars" the floryrnrm t Stamp of Great Britain. v prerw.t eounterfeita. CAUTION. These PiUs shottld n.t lie taken bv Femalce dtiri ; tbe rlRST THREE MONTHS of 1'recuancv, as th arc anrw to bnag on Miscarriage, but at any otl r time thev are sate. In ail Cases of Nervous and Spinal A iTeetion, Pai 1 in the Hack and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exert i- , Pa'pitstion of the Heart. Hvsteric,awd White. th. PUU will efleet a cure hen all other uiea oa have ft - eds and although a powt-rtul remedy, do not coat 1 iron, calomel, anliiuoiir. . 1 anything hurtful to t constitution. Full directions in the p-t yblet aroaml each fa -age, whii h ph.wM be carNu ly preservt d. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Sole Agent for tiie l'niu-4 State" aud Canada, JOB MOSES, 27 Cortland St., New Y ork. X B $1.00 and t" poatairewtantpa ncleJ to a e tithonaed Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 1 Pills, by return mail.

Dr. Marshall's Catsirrh Saiull . This. Suufl" has thoroughly proretl itself to be 1 best article known for ennng tue Uatart It, " the Head and Headache. It uas been found i excellent remeJv in mi '.v esses cf Sfre Eyes. - Deafnews has been remov.d by tt, and Heart, f haaiot'tou hern greatly improve J. bv- its use. It is fragrant and wrMu'ilr, nt Gives Iininefliate Relief to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases oe the he: . The sensations alter using it are delightlul and inv -crating. It opens and purges out all obstructio , strengttiens the glands and jrne a healthy action the parts affected. More than Thirty Years' of sale and use of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh a- I II eadacheSantl. has proved its great value for I tlie common diseases ot the head, and at this mom t stands higher than ever before. It is recommended bv many of the best Physiciai , and is used with great success and satisfaction ever , -where. Read the Certificates of Whol -sale Druggists in 1864. The undersigned, having for many years been i -quainted with Ir. .IarshaU Catarrh a I Headache Snuff, and sold itinourwholesal tra . cheerfully state, that we believe it to tweipial, in ev. respect, to the recommendations given of it fort cure of Catarrhal A'T.'otiotis, and that it is decides'. the best article ever know u for all common disease f of the Head Burr A Perry, Boston. Reed, Austin A Co ," Brown. I.amson A Co.. "d. Cutler A Co., Seth W. Fnwle, Wilson, Fairbank A Co., Henshaw, Edmaud A Co., U. H. Hay, Portland, Me ., Haratw A Park, New Yoi A. I. A D. Sands, Stephen Paul A Co.," Israel Minor A Co., McKesson A Bobbins" A. I.. SeoTiM A Co. M. Wacd.Ch)?. A Co., l!llh A 0:lle, For Sale by all Druggists. Try it. Dr. Marshall's CiUiirrb and Headache Sat is a fragrant and a?ree.ih!e remedy for all disease the head. It opens aud purees out all obstructioi The sensations alter using it are delighttiil and invi orating, and the relief immediate. Sold by all Dm gists. Try it. Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Ileadacl Snuff is a fragrant and agreeable remedy for i diseases of tlie head. It opens and purges out all t ftructions. The sensations after using it aredelie ful and invigorating, ami the relief immediate. S by all Druggist. Trv it. Life Health Strengtl-.. Life Health Strengtl Life Health -StreDgti THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. DR JUAX DKLAMARRK'S Celebrated Specific Pills Prepared from a tr-jir-f; -i ! -. ! ' Mnmnr , C,irf rhil'i' ! ' '' """' ,i" ,"r'' 1 Ijt. il ' rt i'l '" .. ( This invluabio inodicine is no imposition, bnt n -failing in the cureot Sp -ri an l roea of Seminal Wea i ness. Every species ol to i.n ! or I rmary Irrilabilit Invointitarv or Nightly Seminal Emissions from wha 1 crer canse produoedor houe-er severe, w ill bespoe J ilv relieved and the org.ms restored to healthy actio . 'Read the following opinions of eminent I rench ph. j sicians: , 'We have used th Sptcihc Pills prcparul by(ar' cier- A Durtont.No 2H Rue Lombard, Irom the pr ; scription of Dr. Jnan Delamnrre. in our private pra i tice with uniform success, wnd we believe there is I other medicine so well calculated to cure all persoi su'rerirr from Involnntarr Ends ion or any otb. weakness of the Sexual Orns, w UctWr caused by j aedentarv mode of Ih in?. ''""' r abuse. " H. A. HKirRirtRie, M. D. ' ti. D. DiVAKeiN. M. D- j JEAN I.E LEt l'BKE, M. D. Paris, May Sth, 1 i hftwark or t )I"NTFKIT:iT. in p;il. araanld hr all the tirini toal Dru i citsthroughout the World. IW One Dollar per Bt, ; oe w. - - uasasciebkE i Hi i-ont. ol.- Proprietors. . 214. K e Irfimbird, Pari. One Dollar, ecdose 1 Winr authorized Agent, w insure a box by return mail, securely Sealed from i observation, six box's for five dollars. Sole Agents for America, b OSCAR i. MOSES i CO., Vrt'oortiandt St., N. V. Azents f"r Richmond and Vicinity, I'iAMMER A KEI.LV. DR. SEELYE S LIQUID CATRRH REMEDY CURE WARRANTED IF ' DIBE0TI0NS ARE FOLLOWED. Cold in the Tlead Relived in iffw Minate Dr. Sefcilye" BRONCHIAL SYRUP! An Unfailing Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchs.f isore Throat. Hoarseness and Irriiitnn ol tt Bronchial Tidies or L"i;ngs. Tickling ia tbe Throat, nd Croop. Sold hr !' WV ?eiie Dri?i.-U. and r t Retai FODTZ'S 'CATTLE POWDERS ANDINIMEI NT, Sold, Wholesale and Reta3, by PLI.MHER KELLY.

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snddletv. ' ( Terr uH itnrk, fact vxrehas of I lltwars i aannntnctnuan (llv, insni ing all the new yariatoaa and ti '.t - oj gooaa. ' s...i., . -l - . . sOiif-1 ' I Preach Calf, 1 t reach .lai lufrea. t Boachtwhaa tiold araa low. I ii!s ffiaauaga, ran and wUl be told low. lopppincvAe.,4te.; Sole Leather. - Spanish Sole Leather, HnttaloXlan tenter. . .;'-' By the Roll. Law lor cash Fish Oil. I By the Barrel. Japonic. I By the Barrel. Sole Leather. ) Extra artieW from one of spnwc Steel TrjatsV Dm heat Itaaofaetarara in - allocs, .- , . ) the I Dion. ! Zinc Tranka, I A " articW. Will sUnJ hard j t knock. . I.enther Trnyeliac "I A tare variety of all aijea. Dags, tor Ladies and t.eata MM, and at Baorderate , prices. 1 Th beet article aver brought t Horse Hrnhe,y hi market (ram 60 cents to i ti aach. Hoi e Cover.) Linen sheet,! oek. Ely Nets, Round Leather, Ely et. Flat Leather, Elv !, Cottaa and Linen. Their naa very low. . ! Legioa, aud : i English Filliac, 1 la I full stork. KIcerarietr. Eat. Leather 1'oIlatra.V Silver or JananM). ii Saddle, ! i. i KV... i A "Very low. Harness of all kiads and tarietie. Saddle ot all kiads, Kridlesot all kind. Collars of all kinds, AU anada with our usual rare, and all warranted to gi r aatiafaction . A new kind of Saddle just introduced. 1 W a-e producing a better Suk of Tannery.)- Leather, and more of it, than ever J belnrc. Will be found at the Old Stand, o. 1 Main Street, new ly fitted up. WIGGINS A CO, 20-Sui. : . a fi I ... . ' NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS, -AND Japan Lily Parfumes, Tor Sale by , . , v , . . I'l.t.MVER A KEI.LV. Insolvency XTotice. OTIOE is hereby given that th KaUte c.r Aaron is Draley, dereaaed, will be finally settled ioso!- ' vent at the next term of the Wayne Common l'lit Court, to be begun and held st the Court House in Centreville, commencing on Monday the 10th day of September, IH8G. Creditor, tlierefore, ar hereby notified that they should file their claim or demands against said estate before that time. Attest, MOSKS D. I.EESON, Clerk. July 18,1 806. . t , f 21-2. MEDICAL. Remarkable Young Lady. rwiilE Magnetic Doctress Miss Tennessee, who wm B once railed tbe Wonderful Child, has returued tu the citv an t established aa infirmary on Fifth St.. No. 422. near Mound, where she may be eoasalted oa all m itters pertaining to life and health. - She will give information of lost or stolen property, identifying the icron or person concerned, with so much certainty, . as scarcely to leave a doubt of their guilt ; and, when required will go int an aneonsotons state and travel to every part of the world, and hnnt ap absent persons, w'hether dead or alive, and through her tell tbe inquiring friends their sitaatio and whereabouts. She w ill guarantee to make permanent core in all rase she undertake. Cancer extracted, root and branch,' without instruments or pain, or one drop of blood, in from fonr to twnty-four hoars. Psrely ted persona made to walk ia from three to nine days, and all other diseases treated with the same success, such as liri-r complaist, cortamption, Sts, heart disease, sight and hearing restored, and all diseases that flesh is heir to. All letter promptly answered, sod medicine sent by express when required. Box, S.ITX, Cincinnati, P. O. Through Iter extensive practice lately, sbe has a! secured the service of Madame Baker and Dr. ('. If. Woodhu II to assist her. . ; z : MISS TEX7Z7ZISOECS (The Wonderful Cluld. MAGNETIC LIFE ELIXIR CLEANSING THE BLOOD BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. ... f.-i i ;!' i - The gaeat sueees this Elixir has snat srith, iaduend ' mi to pat it before the pa b he j sad all I ask is to give it a tair trial, and it wilt then recommend itself. It will remove all .'.' Dark S pot , Xotlia, Piasplea mmj !--tioa the Face or Bosty, and will give the complexion a clear aad healthy color, and if directions are properly fonnwed sk-hi wr'l become almost transparent. ft "i Tbe propertie of this ayrnp are tmrefy rejietaWe aad perfectly harmM,aa4 ha a , - Weaterfal EsTeet sjmaai the Liver, ' ' '' At d cleansing the system of all and ' restore a persoa to . O!' . - PERFECT HEALTH. Tbe properties and eomnositio af thai errirp seat . made known to me when a child, aad ia a Clairvoyant state, rince which I have mads coastirt as of it in my practice, aad Irani tha gnat swaoeas i hare bad in I'm ne for the last 11 years, tbonfht proper to brmg it tchrcr the public. '--- PREPARED OVLT hr laSHJTEMEE, V It Cairvoyant and Magnetic 'Doctres Xo. 4Zt West FUUl StBwJavw Jaoaad, frJ .. s curcusATi, o. For Sale by all Diugsiata ia TJ. 8.

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