Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 36, Number 27, 30 August 1866 — Page 3
LOCAL COLUMNS:
i t' , RICHMOITD. IWDIAWA: Thuradav. Aumit 30. 1CSG. ; WAVlfECODirrt UlllOIf TICKET! ForHenetor, 1fteKI-ler. ' L, , hVmreseaUHhr-s, WHIiai A. :F"li Wb. 1 -realkv BeJ. L. !. Clerk of the C'mirt-, Wan. Mf. Daley. Treasurer, Joha Miaa. " " HbeHff, Jaeoh . BalHairer. .. Coroner, Fnbias Pleasing. Uuif;(, Kakcrt C- hnte. CoMBtfCOI Xonathan isnrttioaer, Baldwin! District Proaectitinir Attorney, Hear? C. Foi. I Wi yne Township Assessor, Wan. Pilii. Arrivals anflgeparturf ot 13ail2 " .cji-ond rodT office. an .ri6&. ' MAILS CLOSE. " Col a mhos and East. Chiw..i...J .... Ciawioaati ......... Davtoa War . er). . 3 s.m. . is f.m. . H 00 A.M. .12 00r.M. av Iodianapolisand West.. i )'.' WAILS OPEJT. ''If lndiaaapolis aad Weet Jineinnatt ........ .... .... . . Dayton Way.-.., .-... ... Chicago.... ....... Columbus and East........ ...... ..11 00 AJt. . l is r.M. . 6 30 r.M. J 115r.. Beaton and Beecy Mire, tearea Tocsdar and ' aVLfav . at . - - - - .... .........IS 00 do. do arrirea aaase dTS at .10 a.nt. A rha', via Bethel Ac. leaTea Tuesday, Thors- .!, iinrdar. at "0 a. do. rr. TiukI.t. Thuradav and tfatarday. 4 00 r.M. WiMhMtnr. via. Nrnr - Garden, lea res Monda v, Wednesday and. Friday, at.... 8 00 a.m do. arr. Tuesday, Tuassd-y ana nswrasj, v r.M Brookville via Abuurtonl leave Monday and FriAiTal.. ...... ' 0 A.lf . Irri.! Tim-lav and Haturdar at. ....... - 5 00 T.M. -OfHce open from T:3" A. at. to T:30 p. M. On Sunday, front 0:00 to 10:00 A.m." . ;';" A. WILLIAMS. P. M CTIOLERA IX RICHMOND. ' " Whole nuaaber of easea reported 37 deatba 17. No eases sinoa Sunday morning last. ', Those reported aad net dead are all either recovered or recovering. The following is the list of those who have died, front August lltii, when the first ease occurred, to August 16th, inclusive: . ., Auk. II, Joshua Wiley, aged 48 years, Harness Maker sick 9 hours. Aug. 1 1, Jamas Morehead, aged 63 years, Teamater sick jt Bears. -. Aug.lJ, W. a. Addlemaa, aged M years, Farnwr sick 3 daya. Aug. 14, J. F. Allen, aged 4t years, Manufacturer aick 21 hours. Aug. 1, Joha KajoUeaberg,agMl 28 years, Clerl aick,6 days. - - . Aug. li, Daniel Ruby, aged 28 years. Livery Stable keeper sick 41 hours. i-.. Auir,' 10, Joel Samuels, aged 52 years, Laborer aick 24 hours. Auir.- IS, Abiiah Lupton, aged 40 years, Betoher aick 48 hoars. - Aug. 10, Michael F. Carey, aged S3 yearn, Carpenter aick3dava. Aug. 19, James Uailey, aged 72 years, Farmer aick 17 hours. - - . (; - : . Aug. 20, Karah J. Liehenfeldta, aged IS years siek Ave davs. -.- . v Aug. 21, Edward McClellaa, aged 12 years sick 15 hours. ... -'" Aug. 21, Indiana Taylor (colored), aged 13 years--aicK iz nnurs. Aug-. 22, Child ot Charles Boekhardt, aged T years aick 14 boat. - . Aug. 22, Mary Brader, aged J years, Laborer sick 48 honrs.4' ; i: J Aag. 33, Ckariea Bailey, aged 24 years, Fanner, tea: 48 mmra. -. - ' - " ' ' Ang. 20, irwia Lupton, aged 14 years sick 5 days. ' RALLY FOB THE UHIONI ; .". Hon. HkitaY Wtuoit, of Massachusetts, will address the eittzeaa.ef,IUehinead and vicinity, en Saturday. 8eptember 8th. Come oat and hear this eloquent Statesman and Senator of Massachusetts. Every voter Is deeply interested tn the question: "Shall the Government be under loyal or disloyal coatrolT" , jsrWa did not attend the Mass Meeting at Dublin; on Friday last, but understand that it J was. fully equal to the enthusiastic meetings held during the, last Prssidsnttal campaign. Fire thousand la 'the lowest 'estimate Of the numbers preaeat.'. ; Oea. Bennett, spoEe in the forenoen,TtndUOOT, Bacer, in the afternoon. Got. Motion was too. unwell to be pre seat, w ar-The Speech of Lt-Gov. Baker, at Starr Hall on Mooday evening, the 20tb, was plain, conclusive and convincing, that the constitutional amendments now presented to the States w adoption, were right and ahould be adopted. He demolished the copper-argument against their adoption, that they conferred negro suffrage because of the gasrantee to them ef protection as eitiaeos, in life, liberty and property, the same as extendd,to whites, completely and effectually. The Civ if KtgU MX did this; but a Constitutional provision, if adopted, wwwtd insure- U against repealThe Gov. ia no orator s a good talker ie well posted is in earnest that "none but the loyal shall govern a preserved Republic," and his Urge audience showed their appreciation ef his views by frequent aud hearty applause. fjrGen. Meredith, has taken charge of the Assessor's Office in this District, and a thoro' overhauling of the Julian officials may be anticipated immediately if not sooner. :, The "bread and butter, in this Congressional District, has been exclusively under the contrail of Mr. G. W. Jultarr, for the past five or six years, and he has dispensed it to no one who would not swear fealty to him and his interests. We hare no sympathy for tbeae slaves of that selfish and petty tyrant and shall look complacently on whifsVlbey are walking the plank. It can't make much difference with the people whether the 'bread and butter is distributed by a Presidential tyrant or a Congressional one, to those who bend the pregnant hinges of the knee, that thrift may follow fawning;' for we presume those who take the places of Julian's aatilitcs, will attend to the public business quite as welt. It ia ontya change of masters, after all. So 'let her rip,'; General we're a disinterested spectator of the operations of the Johnson 'Guillotine' in these 'diggins!' .. i., ,., Conncil Proceedings. '"' " . KicanoNS, Ang. 21, 186. The Coca mi I tee oa CUjbs reported favorably on the Claims of Fire Company Xo. I, for Sundries, $25:53; aad on the Claim of Hoseeoster A Stephens, lor a water tank, 118:00, which was accepted. A Bill edtitWd "An Ordiaaaee for the prevention ef Fire," preseated by Mr.Scott, was read first and second tiiiiia'nrade she rder of bnsmeas for next meeting. A Bill entitled "Aa Ordiaaaee to establish a Public Stand at the Depot for -licensed Public Hacks, Omni. bosses Car riages, aad Xxpreea Wag one or other vehicles, aad to provide for b ceasing tne same, preseated by Mr. Scott, was passed. The foflo wing Resolution was adopted: Rmoltmi, That no accounts against the City will be acted upon except tboee that are presented for aey- ' mentor 1 o'clock, P. M. on the day of the first regular meeting of e-h month. The accounts to be presented to the City Auditor. Adjonrned until September 4, 1866. . - : 7 A fiustliafcu was arrested at Rich mood for throwing brick at ha w!tVs i window's. ; He had Wn denied admisaioa 6y-the innn tes of the bowse, and seek that method of "lettoag her knew bo was dar."
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Fixth Stmt, and has rnoved to Deemokia, Iowa. I aa a t TIUxbi AKtth, oniAFifttst-eet.M 4oor gaotfc of Win. Inewraooe Offh ere pre pared 16 give general satisfaction In the Toeeocial line. A clean, nice,, comfortable, easy, pleasant hats, U warranted, and the extra Hair on each customer's head Vill be trbnmed in the latest and moat fashioeable style. Charges reasonable. Give then call. ' f - . - - isnalMtr - jl 1 While the President ie traveliag towaxda I Caitac,oaFietseBs eregoing to the Sts Bro'sZ Stove and Tin Ware Establish went, near the Depot, and porchaaing their Shares aad everything needed in the Culinary art, at prices that pay better thaa will the electioneering tout" of A Johnson. Go and aee. At a Copperhead Convention, at Daavitla, Ind, ' I on Uatarday ksst, aome soldiers, who were there, were ! beaten and ejected from the fair grounds. After the i Convention adjourned, in passing through the town, the Cups, determined to "clean out the d d abnlitiuai hole," as they called Danville, in which attempt they were frustrated aad put to flight by the boys in blue sad cMisens. 2toae4, pistols, Ac-, werj nsed and many were bruised and wounded no Uvea were lost. Intense excitement prevails. The Grand Jury'a Reasons for Loag Ses sion 1 he Jail O. T. Jones. The Grand Jury publish a card iu the last Tel-" egram, over tne signstures ot its memoers, apougiaing for its lengthened session by alleging "that the lair aa it now stands gires the Grand Jury cognizance over such a multiplicity of offences, not the least of which are the violationa committed under the present liquor law, and in view of the further fact that crime is increasing in the land to aa alarming extent, that it seemed -utterly impossible to make their session shorter and to do justice to themselves and the public, ander the oath they have taken." This sounds bad for the morals of 'Old Wayne.' The bills of indict- , ment during its cession, fur various offences, number four hundred and fifty! 7 The following is the Report made by the Grand Ju ry, relative to the condition of the Jail: "State of Indiana, Wayne co., as. In the Wavne) circuit vourt, aujfu icriD, iouu. "The Uraud Jurv ior the Uouutv and &Ute a loresaid, im pan Deled, sworn and charged in Uve Court and at the term aforesaid, having finished their other butess, nave made persona! inspection ot toe eounty prison of said County of Wayne, and now report: 1st. That the same is not sufficient for the safe keeping of prisoners. 2d. That it is not sufficient for their convenient accommodation and health; aod, , . t 3d. That the same has been as well kept since the last term as it was possible to keep such a prison. Aod the Grand Jurv respectfully recommend to the Board of County Commissioners that, whenever, in their judgment, the condition of the county finances ill admit of the requisite expenditure, thev proceed without delay to cause the erection of a new eounty prison commensurate with the condition of the county. and as free from the objections as possible. Signed Moses kobbins, roremsa." . When we receive the final determination of Com missioner Jonks, relative to the time when, in his "judgment the condition of the couuty finances will admit" of erecting a new jail, we may bare something to say regarding this report, and bis position as a can' didate for re-election next October. From an inter, view we bad with Judge Kibby, we were led to believe that Mr. Jones would pledge himself that the proposed building, so far as bis official action is concerned, should not be erected until the county was out of debt. Our belief is that the people of the county will not be tisfied short of this pledge from Mr. Jones. J&The Richmond Horticultural Association, have determined to bold a two-days' Fair commencing en the 19tb of Sept. next. . GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. The new Catholic Cathedral at Indiaaapols, is to be crowned with a higher tower than any other ia America. .'-,.. . K-H' " .' . " . ' 1 JZVA Johnson Convention of Officers, soldiers and sailors, is called at Cleveland, Ohio, on the 17th Sept. The University ef Wisconsin owns nearly $750,000 w orth of property. It has over $400,000 besides the Agricultural College grant. That, at $1 25 an acre amouata to $806,000. . " A very singular phenomenon has lately oceurred in a village in taeCaatonof ViHefrancber -- " - - ' A woman encientc having been" frightened at the sight of a negro, gave birth to a little "girl half black and half white. Even the face of the child has one side black and the other white, so that the profile is -that of a Degress on one side and of a white on the " other. Iu spite ef this, the child is' very pretty aad enjoys perfect health. ' " . . , ',,. Mr. Isaac Solomon, of Baltimore, has purchased one of the finest islands in the Chesspeake Bay, and is erecting a magnificent mansion, which, with the buildings for his oyster business, and other improvements, will cost ever $500,000. - His fortune was made in the oyster bnsiaeaa,ir , M . -.o t : 1 .' y The Universalists of Lafayette are abont to erect a new church building. It ia rumored in Norfolk that the property of Henry A. Wise has been res tor-, eil to him. . . , , ... .. r : , A negro woman living near the Four Mile Station Alabama, gave birth on Thursday morning to four well formed children, two boy and ' two girls. One of the boys died after a few hours. The remaing three children and the mother are alive and doing remarkably well. :,-,;;- ., . The Associated Press will have two hundred words or less each day from the Atlantic Telegraph, if it lays. The expense will be eighty thousand dollars a year. -r; Field-marshal Count Von Benedek defeated in command of the Austrian armies at Sadowa, is a Hungarian by birth, and a Lutherian Protestant in religious tendencies. The Island of Sardini, which it is expected Franc will get for Venetia,po ass esses nine thousand five hundred square miles. It is about the size of Massachetts and Rhode Island united. Only one third of it is, however, available for cultivation, e-n account of the mountain ranges. New York city has been thoroughly clensed,' as a consequence, cholera is on the decrease in that locality. The Republican Convention of the 9th Ohio District nominated Hon. R. P. Buckland for Congress. Resolutions sustain-" ing Congress were passed. Mrs. Calhoun, widow of the late John C. Calhoun, died at .. Pendleton, South Carolina, on the 29th alt. - Col. M. C Garber is abont to again assume the editorial charge of his paper, the Madison Courier which position he left for duty in the field, at the breaking out of the war. -- "s - e Si x 'i . - The mobbing of the Union Convention at New Orleans, and slaughter of its members by Louisiana Democrats, furnishes the Copperheads an inexhaustible text for eloquent homilies on the "Freedom of Speech." Another conscience stricken .- individual in Chicago, who has been plundering the United States Treasury, has sent to the .Treasurer fourteen thousand dollars as belonging to the United States. T The number of persons in ' Indianapolis between the ages of six and twenty one years is reported at 13,080.
fGrifennett and "a Mr. Davis, had a fight, at Liberty; lad. en last Thursday, produced, as the Telegram aaya, by a threatened prosecutioa of the General, by Davie.. We have not heard that an indignation meeting' has yet been held is Liberty ia coc sequence thereof. - ; - i m an. a ' ' ' keT" We acknowledge the receipt of complimentary tiekets to the' Payette County and the Union County Fairs. The former is to be hell at Gonnersville, Sept. 14th to the 17th, and the latter at Liberty,' Sept. 11th to 14th. -A 'Bona.' Everybody Knows that Dublin is the .'eunty-eat' f Wayne County for temperance '.tary drap o' the critter can be had there for love or money. At the Union Mass Meeting in that town, on Friday last, our friend Sam T. picKed up a cow's horn on the commons and put it in his pocket and shortly after he met hia thirsty friend Maej and inquired . of him if he didn't wont a 'born? Mac declared he was as dry as a fish, and otnethiag to taae' would be appreciated. Sam informed him that he hid
the article in his poccet, and if he'd go with him to a private place ' he'd furnish it. So leading ' his friend on the outsaurts of town and behind some old stables, Smu .and Mae cautiously stooped down, and, after peering around in evey direction to see that nobody was observing them, the former drew out the aforesaid 'horn' and presented it to the latter, who 'smiled,' laughed aod rolled and acgnowledged himself completely 'sold! ' They both ; agree in saying that Dublin's the place for a 'horn!' '. ' .. . " , ; man by the name of John Conner, waa killed in a drinking shop in Union City, on the night ef the 18th init.,by Sahl-and others.. The ouarrel, ' that resulted in Conner's death, originated from a glass of beer that bad been drawn and not drank. The barkeeper insisting that Conner should pay for it, which he refused to do. , Conner was taken home, and died the next morning. .a-env-ea JkO Ia consequence of a difference in the views of the editors of Kokomo s Tribute, e -'the policy of the Administration. Mr. Montgomery retires and Mr. Phillips continues its publication. The Mew sow supports the Administration. - Mr. M. is about commencing the publication of a paper in Kokomo, making temperance a speciality; but not pelitil oa either re ligion or politicsthe editor expects to t ske an active part in politics. - ....... v psr-GoT. Brownlow, of Tenn., on his way to the Philadelphia Convention passed through ourcity this morning. lie spoke a few words to the crowd at the Depot, aad advised, if another war was forced on the country, that the traitors and rebels should be exter minated. STOver seven or eight thousand persons attended the Methodist Camp Meeting, on last Sunday, about six miles from this city, en the Chicago Road. The meeting will, we understand be continued over next Sunday. , , . , . . Cholera and Bowel should at this time claim the attention of every citizen, and means (or its prevention and cure. Some re liable remedy should be kept in every house, and by every traveller, and we know of no article that names better recommended than Da. Bica-jrexia Sracr, which has been well tested and found effectual in such cases; and u any judgment ran be formed by a taste of the article, it hi just the thing desired. It Is cer tainly worthy of atrial. . - . r Removal. Dr. d'Hcr, has moved his Drugstore Office and Residence from the corner of 3th st. and Ft. Wayne Avenue, to No. 12, Maia-st., in the building formerly occupied by J. B. Hunnicutt as a Jewelry establishment. See bis card in another col-, umn, and give hiai a call. Have you seen Nicholsons' Gold Pens? Buy Your Hats and Caps at Perry's. Mouldings for Picture frames, various sizes, patterns, styles, and prices, to Le had at Hammer A Hins haw 'a Store. For Hats and Caps, Coats, Pants, Vests, Boots and Shoes, go to Hammer Hinshaw'a Store J aud get "rigged out" good and cheap. Nicholson & Bro. keep the best Gold Pens. ' ! Now Ready, the Fall Style of Silk and Cassimere Hats, at Perry's. As our Schools are about to open we would say to our readers, both Parents and the Little Folks. Go to NICHOLSON'S for every thing you need in the line of School Books. It will pay. A good Assortment of Men and Boy's Wool Hats at Perry's. - r - r , - -Go to NICHOLSON'S fer School Books. Do You Want Fine Picture Frames aad Pictures! go to Hammer A Hinshaw's and purchase. A splendid Perry's. stock of "Planters" at 31illinery Goods. We direct the attention of ou readers to the advertisement of Devon A Co. The house hi one of the oldest and most reliable in the city of Cincinnati. First iu the Market, the Fall Style of Silk and Cassimere Hats, at Perry's Hat Store, . . . Revenue Stamps at Nicholson's. Do You Want a superior Gold Pea! go to the Store of Hammer a Hinshaw, and get it," i Genuine Beaver Hats at Perry's. Ladies' Pearl Pen-Holders at Nicholsons. Do You Want a New Suit of Clothes, or any article of wearing apparel made to order Hammer A Hinshaw's toe place to purchase the Goods, and VY. E. M'Dowell is th- man to make 'em , as well as "any other man." . -- The latest "Nobby" Styles for boys The Winthrop, "'Cheater, -"Oxford," "Clarendon and "Derbv,"at Perry's Hat Store. Go to NICHOLSON'S for School Books. ' The "Dexter' Perry's. Hat, for young men, at Revenue Stamps at Nicholsons. Oeingasthey do tnDry Goods, Books, Station ery, Ciothmg, Ac,Ac-. and their stocks of each being all No. 1, Hammer 1 Hinshaw can afford to sell cheaper than if their business were eonfined to but one branch-. Go there and test the troth of that theory. The "Resorte" brim Cassimere Hat, for middle aged mea, at Perry's. . , , Go to NICHOLSON'S for School Books. .. . , ? Children's and Youths Fancy Hats, at Perry's.. , . -. , - For XAteat X-tgaziaee, aad Literary , Papers, go to Hammer A Hinshaw's Store, one door west of the "Strattan pataM.- J FC ii'j 'l i ! I k Fall Sty lea'of Silk and CaMifMrs Hats
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f "".! .4" i 4 OF CHLORIDE -LIME -AND OFEXCEIsLENT QUALITY, " ALSO -ATPLUMMER & KELLY'S DRUGSTORE, . S. W. Cor. Main and Pearl Sts. SPECIAL NOTICES' B. Crawford has the best lot of Carpets in the City, at his Bee Hire Store, and his assortment of Dress Goods, for the Ladies, only needs an examina tion by them ia order to reduce the stock and please tbem. Go there and see for yourselves. AN EFFECTUAL- 'WORM MEDICINE." BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS, Ob Woaa Lozbkgrbs. Much sickness, undoubtedly, with children and adults, attributed to other causes, is occasioned by worms. The "YamrTGa Comfits," although effectual in dastroying worms, can do no possiole injury to the most -delicate child. This valuable combination has been successfully nsed by physicians, and found to be safe and sure in eradicating worms, so hurtful to children. Children having Worms require immediate attention, as neglect of the trouble often causes prolonged sickness. ' Symptoms of Worms In Children are often overlooked. Worms in the stomach and bowels cause irritation, which can be removed only by the use of a sure remedy. The combination of ingredients used in making Brotcn' " Ycrmifwj Comit" is such as to give the best possible effect with safety. CURTIS A BROWN, Proprietors, New York. Sold by all Dealers in Medicines, at 25 cts. a box. (C. 1 yr. S. M. P. A Co. 27:20.) 4tO tfnTnra A YEAR made by an rone with PVU tli. Stencil Tools. No experi ence necessary. I be Presidents, Cashiers, and 1 reasurers of three Kanks indorse the circular, sent tree with samples. Address the American Stencil Tool Works, Springfield, Vermont. (.27-3m. o. M. f. a Uo. 3.) DR. BJC KNELL'S SYRUP! THE GREAT. , . CHOLERA REMEDY. Also, Zy!itery, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, Pain or Cramp in Stomach or SoweU, Sick or Aoatr Stomach, Painter' t Volie, dec, and is warranted to CURB or no pay. Is purely vegetable, without a particle of opiate or narcotic. Highly aromatic, very pleasant to the taste, mild, but sure in its effect, warms aod strengthens the system, acts like a charm, affording almost immediate relief, and a taste of the artiele will satisfy the most incredulous of these facts. Sold bv alt dealers in medicine. Please send for circular. Try it. Prepared only b EDWARD SDTfOX, Providence, R. I. DEMAS BARNES A CO- of New York, General Agents. ( -6m-U. 41. r Co. 10. ) J9"The Maon & Hamlin Cabinet Organs forty different styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, from $S0 to $1500 each. FIFTY-ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums award ed them. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address MA SON A HAMLIX, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, New Yoks. '-- - 39 1 v. 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Root's P-stachinb preserves the life of the Hair changes it from grey to its original color in three weeks prevents the hair from failing is the best article for dressing the hair ever foond in the market will surely removed-ndruff and care all diseases of the Scalp is delightfully perfumed, cures baldness, and will notstain the skia ie a perfect Restuiei and Dres sing Combined. No other preparation the hair contains PestachM 9ut Oil. bold by all Druggists. DEMAS, BARNES A Co., Agents, New York. OKJUX SKllCJTER dfe Co., Sole rVnprietors, litf Springfield, Mass. VjHKKERS I ' WHISKERS I Do yon want Whiskers or Moustaches T , Our Gre cian Compound will force tbem to grow "on the smoothest face er chin, or hair on bald heeds, in Six Weeks. Price, Sl-0. Seat by mail aaywfaere, closely sealed. oa receipt of price, v " Address, WARNKR A CO.. Box US. BrnoU-m.
-: EBROXIS OF TOUTliA GENTLEMAN who saflsred for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the edects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of soflering humanity. Send free to all who need it. the receipt and directions for making the ai tuple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, caa do so by address-
mg, ta perfect con ode nee. hiuv at nnnrv m - i to 13 Cbaxabeai SC, New York. ' f ti ? . e s -1 I tm Jury. HAS BEES FOUQET ANJ WOIJ -. In every SUte,and Citv, and Town in the Caioa, by CHRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE . overall would-be rivals, aad the palafcof victory is awarded to it for depth and richness of that, durability, rapidity of action, softening and lubricating properities, and entire freedom from evesy deleterious or soiling ingredient- Manufactured by J. CHRTSTADO RO, No. 6 Astor Houee, New-York. Sold by Drug gists. Applied by aU Hair Dressers. ; ! :. : ' "" - ' " '"' " t ' - "v ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! SCRATCH! SCBATCBJ SCBAJCH! WHEATON'S OINTMENT Will Care the Itch in 8 Hoars. a LSOCCRES SALT RHEUM, CLCER3, CHIL.rfA BLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SM.V Price 60 cenU. For sale bv all druggists. By send-ine-60 cenU to WEEKS A POTTER. Sole Agents 170 Washinirton street. Boston, it will bar forwarded bv mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. -r- - - - , , . - . "j fj, SEW PESFTME FOB THE HAH DKERCHIET. Phaloa-e Miicht BlMHiaf l'rri. NiCkt BlM-iai rnaM.M(ht Blooaaing C'erewa. fPh-tlow-a PkaUa'a PhalM-i PhalM-e Night Ule IVIckt Ills ting Cerews" aiw( Cercws. A moat exquMte. rat, and Praarant terfcm. SiatiUed from the rare aad beautiful flower from wtiich it Utn lu aiuua. . Uaoufaetnrrd onlj by " PHALV eV SO-, New York. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR PHALOS'S TAKE NO OTHF.R. A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in Sonth America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the wliole train ot disorders brougtit on oy naneiui ana vicious habits. Great numbers have been already cared by this noble remedy,' Prompted by S desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medie, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Fre of Chary. ,Please inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. I Aiitire , ,.....-.,,..,-- JOSEPH T. INMAN, . , , . I ' , Station D. Brsic Hovsa, . ,. A'cm York Ciey. jJune8,lS65. 15-ly. CAUTION FROM TIIE AMERICAN WATCH CO. It having come to our knowledge that imitations of the American Watch have been put upon the marVet in great number, calculated by their utter worthlessness to injure the reputation of one genuine products, to protect our own interests and the public from impo sition, we again publish toe trade marks by which owr Watches may invariably be known. We manufacture four styles of Watches. The Fibst has the name "AMERICAN WATCH CO., Waltham, Mass.,- en graved on the inside plate. The Second has the name -APPLETON, TRACY A CO., Waltham, Mass. engraved ou the inside plate. The Thibo has the name "P. S. BARLETT, Waltham, Mass.," engraved on the inside plate. All the above styles have the name American Wateh Co. painted on the dial, and are warranted in every respect. The Fourth has the name "WM. ELLERY, Boston, Mass., engraved on the inside plate, and is not named on the dial. Aud the above described watches are made of varion s sixes, and are sold in gold or silver cases, as may be required. It ishardly possible for us to accurately describe the numerous imitations to which we have alluded. They are usually inscribed with the names so nearly approaching our own as to escape the observation of the unaccustomed buyer. Some 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. Ell ery style, u anally known as the -Soldier's Watch." Others are named the Appleton Watch Co. ; others the" P. S. BartiatT," instead ot our P. S. BaHeU;" besides many varieties named in such a manner as to convey the idea that they are the varitable productions of the American Watch Company. We also caution the public, and particularly soldiers, against buying certain articles called watches, so freely advertised in illustrated papers as "Army Watches," "Officers Watches," "Magic Time Observers," -Arcana Watches," Ac the pricesof which are stated to be from seven to sixteen dollars. A good watch, in these times, cannot be afforded for any such tnoaey. A little attention on the part of borers will protect them from gross imposition. DIXOXS BLACKBERRY CARMINATIVE, Cramp ton's Strawberry Balsam, Janes' Carxniiiative Balsam, STRICKLAND'S MIXTURE, Axaorn-a anaaias roa DIARRHOEA AND DYSENTEBY, SOLD ST ' PLl'XXER it KELLY. Mrs. Winslow's, Sa)thin Syrnp saA ISIHS. BAZrZTZXTO'S COUDXAXt, For Children Teeth ia mud Saleriaa- with . Saasaaer CoaaBlatat. . sou BT
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Saddlery, 1 Tery foil stock, just parch sed of Hardware, . r aaaaafaeturers t mosuy, ) ins all the new varieties and atjtee - ' ' of geod. - Frvach C-tlC, 1 - French Moroccos, i Bought when Gold was low, Linincv Binding, f can aad will be sold low. Tontine;, AAV, dec J . Sole Leather'. - Mpaniah Hole Leather, -! By the Roll. V -Low for cash Buffalo itlanghrer, ii. By tern, i By Japoaif a, tiie Barrel. Sole Leather."9 ' Extra article from one vt Spring Merl TraaksV the best Manufacturers ia V -dices, Ac, ) the Union. ;..Tr..i. I Anew article. Will stand hard ZmcTrsBls, I knocks. ' ; . Leather Traveling Bag, for Ladies an- Ocals ae. A large variety of all sixes, and at mordetate prices. ' The best article ever brought to Ilorae BrnsheisV this market from 40 easts to - . ) $ J 0 each. .. . ,. , Ilorae rtver.i u f u , Linea Meets, --"- Fly Nets, Rpwnd) , . ' Leather, Fly et. Flat (Their name is Legion, and Leather, r very low. lTIv Sets. .Cotton, 1 . t v - mad Linen. J Kuelish Filliuc. L Io-ull stork. Nice vm I'fU. Leather Collars, SiUex or Japaned. tiig Saddles,. r "Very low. riety. Harness of all kinds 1 All made with our usual nnd varieties, 1 care, and all warranted to Saddles ol all kiud, give satisfaction. Ilridleaot all kiuds, A new kind of Saddle just Collars of all kinds, J introduced. ), We ae producing a better Stock of Tannery .V. Leather, and ancx of it, than ever J before. Will be found at'tho Old Stood, No. 29 Main Street, newly fitted up. WIGGINS CO. 20-Sm. . , ,, WB PREVABB i Dr. Hamlin's Anti-Cholera Mixture, Erom hia published prescription, Also, Dr. Eubmi's SOLUTION of C AMPH0B WUh (iirectioiu for their uao. - . . ' PLTJMMER fc KELLT, S.W. Corner of Main aad Pearl-sts. Now that the Cliolera is so near us, it will be well for every fauiily to. keep a buttle of Some suitable medicine always in.Uie houso fur instant use if ne- . ctiarv. Shuuld the casj prove likely to be anything more than simple Diarrhea, do not depend ou au untried" remedy but send at once for a physician. Simple remedies may be exceedingly useful in checking disease in iu first stages but should not prevent the calling a physician if iftsymptoms are at all alarm ing. , . - - MEDICAL. Remarkable Young Lady. TlE Magnetic Dortress Miss Tennessee, who wss once called the Wonderful Child, has returned to tbecity and established an infirmary on Fifth St., No. 422. near Mound, where she may be consulted on all matters pertaining to life and health. She will give information of loatorstelen property, identifying the person or persons concerned, witn so much certainty, as scarcely to leave a doubt of their gnilt ; and, when required n ill go into an uucon-scious state and travel to every part of the world, and hunt up absent persons, ahether dead or alive, and through her tell the inquiring friends theirsituation and whereabouts. She will guarantee to make permanent cures in sll eases she undertakes. Cancers extracted, root and branch, without instruments or pain, or one drop of blood, in from four to twenty-four hours. Paralyzed persona made to walk in from three to nine days, and all other diseases treated with the same success, sacb as liver complaint, cor sumption, fitg, heart disease, sight and hearing restored, and all diseases that flesh is heir to. All letters promptly answered, and medicine sent bv express when required. Box, 2,172, Cincinnati, P. O. Through her extensive practice lately, she has a!o w cored the services of Madame Baker and Dr. C. H. n oodbull to assist her. . . MISS TENNESSEE'S (The Wonderful Child,) MAGNETIC LIFE E L I X 1 H . FOR 4 CLEANSING THE BLOOD AND BEAUTIFYING THE. COMPLEXION; The gaeat success this Elixir has met with, induced me to put it before the public, and all I ask is to give its lair trial, and it will then recommend itself. It will remove all Dark Spot, Moth. Pimples, or any Eruption a pun the Face or Itod y, and will give the complexion a clear and healthy color, and if directions are properly followed the skin will become almost transparent. The properties of this srrup are. purely vegetable and perfectly harmless, and have a Wonderful Effect upon the Liver, ' Ard cleansing the system cf all other impurities, and restore a person ta ... PERFECT HEALTH. : The properties and composition of this syrnp were asade known to me when a child, and ia a 'Clairvoyant state, since which I have nuvdooonataat nae of it ia my practice, and from the great success I have had ia its ase for the last II years, thought proper to bring it beiore the public. PREPARED OJiLY by 31 s TEJfKFJWEE, tbi emcax
Clairvoyaoit and Magnetic ' Doctregg, No. 2 West Fifth fcU, Below Moni, CIXCI?WATI,0. For Sale by all Druggists in TJ. 8. Feb. 15, loee, ly.
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the OilUboro aad Kichmood TnmpOte Bd, from the Kuad oerneration hao So t'neliaa mm tiam btmao. Cravat to be not ea b v ah (ooc . FaU farUc-T ESOS. TBOHAS, Supt Aag. 23,I9a. Department of.tho Iatoxior, ' r. f VKrt St-" Para-r Orrsca. 1 aaaisuToa, August , lsed.f On the Petition of Stetdiea C. Meodeahan, ef Kicknv1, Induiaa, prayiag fee the e a tension of a patent granted to the 8tb day of Xoeemaee, laiS, foe w ha. Provenwnt ia mode of throwing Shuttles it, Lo, for .-" years fmea the ex)wtot of nM yt iA ' hich takes pUce on the th day of, NvccnUoc, IWSfl' It is oansKKO that the aakl netithm be Iteard at tho Tatent Oflice on Monde v the 21i day of Ortobvr m-x, at IS o'clock M.; and all pt-caooa areautified to appear and show cause, if any they bare, why said psUUou ouctt not to be granted. ' m the Patent Office their ohj,ctiune, specially act forth , in writing, at least nwty days befurc the day ef be-r-i mg; ail testimony filed by either party, to be used at the said hearing, mast be taken aad transmitted iu , accordance with the rales of the office, which will be ' - furnished on application. , t 1 1TXV tfif r . ...4 ..- .1 ? , i x - rr ra u njvB as leeu- - n-Hy, must be tld in the oteeaway da vs before the " 4 after film- the trsttmonv. Ordered, alee, that thin notioo be pabliabed in the Kepubhcan and the Intelligencer, Washington, D. C. and in the Palladium, Richmond, Indiana, once a week ' for three successive weeks; the first of aaid publksa- -' tions to be at least sixty days jireriouatu the day of iU. , ; - T. C. TIIE A HER, : Aug. 23 -Sw. GmmiMiom:r nf VoUmU. Department of the Interior, i Cnrao Srarsa Patkkt Orrics. "" , WAsa-aoToa, August , i.060., : ;.- On the petitioo of Stepea C MondeahaU, of Richmond, Indiana, and Obed King and Kxra King ot Salem, Iowa, praying for the extension of a patent granted to them the 6th day ef November, 1S52. for an improvement in Hand 'Looms for seven rears from the expiration of said palent,whieh takes place on the Uth day of November, I06A. , .1 .. t .... It is orpkhjid that the said petitioa be heard at the Patent Oflice oa Mondav the M day of October next, at 12 o'clock M.; and all person are nefcned a appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. 1'?,s opposing the extension are required to Ale in the Pateut Oifice their objections, specially set forth in writing, at least fwrney days before the day of ! hearing: all testimony -led by either party, to be used, at the said bearing, must be Uken and transmitted in accordance with the rules of the office, which will be furnished on application., .r ,. ' ,' Tt . Depositions and other papers. relied upon as testimony, must be filed In the offiee ttrnty da-rs before the day of hearing; the argBntntf ny,'wiUiui ten days after filing the testimony. Ordered, also, that this notice tie irabRsned- in tW j Republican and the IaUleaosr, Waliingn, DC and In the Palladium, Richmond, Indiana, once a week for three successive, areefcat the Irst of said pnblioaUoes to be st least sixty days, previoaa to the day of hearing. T.CrTHKAKER, Aug. 23 2o-Aw. Cummimiomfr ef J'uteut. An Ordinance To establish a Public Stand at the Depot, for licensed Public Hacks, Omnibusses, Carriages aod Ex proas Wagons, or other vehicles, and to provtdo for licensing the same. .-. to! .!) '. iJ lv! 1 1 . " . okc tion 1. rie itoraainea Dy tne- Lommouiuwu i'f the City of Richmond, that tho owner of : every , ubhc Hack, Omnibuas, Carriage, Express Wagon, or 4 ther vehicle kept tor the purpose - of- transporting tssengers, freight or other articles to. and froui . Joints within the city of Richmond; for hire or pay, j elore tie shall be permitted tn use the seine for ouch lir,u,i:n .K.ll fir.1 n. int. Ih. k.la nf U I 1 . I lurk, to be paid by mm to the Cltr Thrasurer, the following sums, to-wit: Two bnrse Itaefca, trmnibns4 es, Carriages, or other vehicles for p-a-eugtuca, fifteen I t passengers, ten dollars ($10). Express Wa-ms, re dollars ($&). Drars five dollars As a.. f nnual license fee for the privilege ot keeping and I sing such vehicle for tho purpose aforesaid, Subject ( the restrictions contained in this ordinanc; provided tat the owner of any publio hack, carriage, omnibus, , r other vehicle kept for the nariiose of fransnortinir issengcrs, freighter other arUJea to and from poiuts . ithin said citv, for hire or par. shall have the urivi- . -ge of taking out license for less periods than a year, y hrtt paying into tlie bands of the City Clerk, ss mvided above, the following sums, to-wit; , Fur Sic Jmtf.t Two homo Hacks, Omnibnssea, arriaires, or other vehicles for paseeturaM, ten dol trs($ld). , One horse Carriage or other vehicle for passengers, x dollars ($6). t t l. 4, , .. Express Wagons three dollars iTays three dollars ( SS . i ? 1 I For Otrte Month: Two horse Hacks and other ve- $ irles for passengers, six dollars ( $1 ). (One horse Ca rriage, or other-vetiiete-for passengers, rce dollars ($3). r .y . .- Express Wagons, two dollars ( $2 j " , . " Iray, two dollars ($). r . , f i ' . '.: ' ' . 1 I'iocuM. That thin section shall duiJ in ih I ners of lirery slables, except when Hacks, Omniisses, t-arnages, or outer vehicles are hired out by rh owners, with driver aocempanying the same. ; riiTion . r.very applicant lor sucn license shall, t rfore receiving a licease certificate, ale with the City i k-rk a wtitten statement desiirnatinir hi. DP It.. nain 1 mI residence, and the kind of vehicle intended so to be ld. -i. ;mf-ti : .Skctto.- 3. The City Clerk, en receipt of such atement, shall register the seme hi a book to be kept J rthst purpose, and preaervoaaeh stnUatent on n'e. i nd shall, at the aame time, designate the number to ba fixed to such vehicle, prereedmg upwards from No. i ne. aud isue a certificate of bcenso- Uwrefor, which -ertifirate shall state that such license will expire by raitatkin in one year from the date thereof, unless reewed or forfeited. ' ; ; , ' ProrideH That no such license shall bftissued to say jmon under seventeen years of sge. ' Ir'acTioji 4. No person under she sge ef seventeen i ears shall drive or control an vPuhlic HarV.flmnlK,,. j r o toer vehicie nsed for the tranaportatinn of pasaen- . era to and from points within the eitr. nnl-a ho .I..1I - ave obtained written permission from the Mayor of , -. . i 1 l - .... - iij w an ma. nicn j nmssm Tne sam Jiayor may i an v nine revae. Ana anv Trwia. & ati . rr. r.r , t venteen years, who shall drive rr control any publie ; . ... i.i j t .1 . . S mk,vi "iuh ,cuilk aiiai i ' 'i urn vraoitfjunauon OI f tssengers as aforesaid, without baring obtained such i ermUsiou to do so of said Mayor, shall be fined in any f lm noiexceeaiDg twenvy-Dve acinars. &KCTIOK 5. Each applicant Ire a Urease, aa afore- - lid, shall pay over to the City Clerk, at the time of -a -ceiving bis certificate of license, the sum of twentyre cents, as uis lee, ior eac ccstincata, and renewal - I lereof. ' Sec. 8. Any other rehfcle than the one licensod, of I ie same general description, may be subetftnted for : it licensed vehicle, the person, hoidinr- aaid lieenaa f mg the origraal party, snail notify the City Clerk of t icu iuujumihii, boo ae latu register an same tn . - i the register for that Dnnmu. tV,i-htA K .1..II riive rrora tte proper party, twenly-Cre cents. The j umber of tUe Uceased vehKle shall be attached to the ' 1 ibstituted cne. Any person violating any of the revisions of this section, shall, upon conviction bei -re ite jsayor, dc aaea ia aay jtam not exceeding venty-five dollars. ... , ... ' Sac. 7. Each change of residence of" 'the owner of f ty licensed rehide a-ailtx? aotifisd by him to the j itr Clerk, within two days thereafter who shall . -Lake a corresponding en try anon the register efvenicies, file such notice in bio office, sad endorse anon J ie oririnal license the ehanire of nlace rennrtd mrA ie date ot registering the same, attested with his sigi in, fnr In 1. Ti. II , II ri i .a r r ,' r-five cents. And for failure to do so, bis license will be void until aaid notice is given to said Clerk. S rr ft Anv nwin .kn k.ll K . . i . .1 . arnerahfp of, or tn the managing, eontroUuis' or orivi . i - i . . . . igauT pauuc not-u i ior nwaenornog passengers " r freight to or from any point within the eity of' " ichmond, for hire or pay, without said vehicle bring., rst regniarly bcamtedaeaordingto She prevMons of is ordinance, shall, oa conviction beAawt-e' Mavor. It i fined therefor in any sum not less than ore, nor , n 5 li f m iwenjBn muuwrrn, mmj ww aesw t an y 2 jblic vehicle who shall fail and neglect to have pi c- ;, 1 1 npon the vehicle license the anmber nMntioned in " .f . UIKKW V UDm-f . " ' nnv w 1 ayor, be fined in any sum not a Trending tventy-five r illars. ' ' . , Sac. 8. ItsbaSbe tSMdntyafthe driver ee1 every Hi his vehicle while the same is standing on any street raHey, to control the hecaee- attached thereto, aod J jy driver who shall be convicted of violating this . -cuoo Dewre wj w muj wmmm, w ax- . Isedmgtwen-aveooUara.'. t i-r- i I Sac. le. That the loeauoa or stand at the Railroad I pot ia aaid citv, far Haekaw Oauubeaee aad other ' I -hidea t or the trsaaportatioa mt Baaaaaaera, aanll ka ft the east side, of the side walk, .oa tho cast side of -i ort Wayne Avenue, httwasa the north atdc ef Noble ' J reet ai4 a pout bra -ttI rf tin Billnial f-ack, with the rear ends of said vehicles hacked ua 1 1 aaxi side walk, so that no part of the same shall be ' . icroocbed epon by salvehTWa lArcUtahaU hann-l rwfa!to occapy any part of nay aid walk ia a-l j ty witn aay such vehtdeSw for such --trtinir pcrpo- ' .A-yK9n notation; oar pert of thia aecon, ali on conviction before the Mayor be Ineil ia anr aim aot less than fve dollars, nor man fhaatara-tr-ve doflars lf.it; i. v-. - - - Sac 1 U This nedwis us ta ha at I f ritepej-egeanopnMiratina. ' Passed aad approved, August 21, 1WJ. JU1 OHSntixr u
Attest,
P. P. KTy, City Clerk. ' 7 "
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