Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 36, Number 28, 6 September 1866 — Page 3

LOCAL COLUMNS.

RICHMOND, INDIANA: Thursday, Sept. 6th, 1C66. UNION STATE TICKET! For J'eVrctV'y of State, Neloa Tmalr,of Fayette. Aa4iUf MSUM, TiiaBia" is. mrv niiy.oi aouu. Treasurer of State, Nuthaav .Kimball, of Martin. Atfy C-eu'l, Dclana E. Williamson, of Putnam. 8upl Fun.Tnstmction, Keoraje W. Uos, of Marion. WA Vfl E COU .IT Y UN ION TICKET: i FnrSenator. Iaac Kinley. ' J Representatives, William A. Peelle, Wm. W. Foulke, Br nj. I.. Jlartin. . " lerk of the Coorts, Wan. W. Dudley. - Treasurer, John Sim. - - - ; J ShoriS, Jacob S. Ualliaaer. Coroaar, Fnblus Fleming. ti " , Surveyor, Robert C Shale. " CouetxCoujuinsiouer, Oliver T. Jones, . District Prosecuting Attorney, Henry C. Fos,! Wayne Township Assessor, M m. Dulin. rvirals acaflcpattitrris of "flails RJCHMOND POST OFFICE, June 4, 1966. I -i i MAILS CLOSE. C Utaibu and Eat.... . 8 00 A.M . 0 30 a.m. . 5 lSr.M. . 8 00 A.M. .12 00 r.M. , 00 A.M. .11 00 A.M. , 1 15 r.M. . 30 r.M. . 1 15 r.M. Chicago. Cincinnati. ... ...... Davtnn Way... Indianapolis and West... " ' -- ' MAILS OPES Indianapolis and West...... Cincinnati. ... ................... Dayton Way Chicago,... ...................... Columbus and East.. Boton a ad Beecy Mire, leaves Tuesday and FrMa.r, at 12 00 M. do.' di arrirea name dars at 10 00 a.m. Arha,viaBethel4c. leaves Tuesday, Thurs day a d Saturday, at do. ap; Toes lay, Thursday awl Saturday 8 00 l.M. . 4 00 r.M. Winchester, via. New - Garden, leaves Munda r. Wednesday and r ridav, at.... 8 an a.m do. atr. Toosday, Thursday and Saturday,' 4 00 r.M Brookville via Ahington, leavea Monday and Friday at 8 00 a Arrives Tneaday and Saturday at S 00 r.M j"0 (Bee onen from 7:30 A. at. to 7:30 r. M. On Sunday, from ":00 to 10:00 A. a. , ., A. WILLIAMS, P.M. I.lilor Paltndhim. Tou are athoriel to announce tlia name of Moans I). Lbeson aa eandidat i ... .... . . for yie 0lc gf Clark ot the Courts of Wayne county, at tig: Htobt-r election, and oblige many frienda of the uoneiit capable and faithful. II. B. Payne, Esq. writes that Senator Wilson cannot Te hero until the 20th. NOT POSTPONED Notwithstanding this disappointment. a meeting will be held to morrow (batnrdayi) in "this city. Gen.' Cobarn and Geo. W. Julian one or both will "address the people, if the weather permitsat the corner of -Avery 8 Drugstore on Main. &IIQTHER GRAI1D RALLY! or ' TH MEN OF THE DISTRICT. UNION : -f t FIFTH In. Mass . Convention t Centerville, Ind., Thursday Sept. 20, 1866 The following" distinguished.! natives of the "old Burnt" will certainly be present and address the people : GOV. OLIVER P- MORTON, ,YMaj- Gen. A. E. BURNSIDE, : TJ Hon. GEORGE W.JULIAN, Besides others of note have been invited and are confidently expected to be present. ' f COME ONE! COME ALL!! Come in scried columns ye loyal, lilicM-fc.Iovincr citizens re veterans of tfie'latcrartny of the Republic ye heroes of Chtcinauga, Lookout and Gettysburg, and let ns thunder forth in tones loud enough to be heard by &n imbecile executive our Indignation at the treackerout atti which would cive the late rebel hordes sd signally routetl by the bayonet the power by the ballot. . COMB ' EVERYBODY! A sumptuous Dinner will be 6et for tho soldiers. Every one of whom in the county arc cordialy invited to be pres- ) , Notice. - . Be. J. M. Pmits, will lecture in Phillip Hall Ml Sunday at 10 i o'clock A. and at 7 in tlia.cvoiiinjs-. The public are respectfully invited t attend. . . : r Also, the Children's Progressive Lyceum will meet for the first time after vacation at the same place at eroWk ' 1. M. A full attendance ia urged aa we wish to re-arrnfre the scholars. All liberal people ace asked to come and participate. "'.!;' -'rllsAVT Uaisb. On Saturday night laat, there was ljobably more rai fell than at any time within the tnenvry of "the oldest inbabiUnt ." It came down in bucket fufls.and filled the cisterns, the little streams and b streams. White Water and Elkhorn both (rot on "high," and swept fences from the bottom land. On Sunday night, the shower bath was repeated, ani earlr the same quantity 'came down. Dr. Bakr, reports Ii inche as the mean depth on Saturday night aDd"; inches on Sunday night. "K, We uodtrstand that Irwin Smith, re porta that, on Sunday night, a Srr, which happened to be in his back yarJ was completely filled, and he found it orerflowiuff in the morning! heard a report, that is sakl to ha we come from Ibat '-reUnble old lady" Madame Rumor, that a gray horse hitched to a buggy was seen floating down the current toward BrookTille said, horse being "very dead mdeed"in tact drowned. :. The Junction RailroaJ from Cambridge toCoonerscillav auflered some a briJge and part of the track t n weabeti away at BrowuavOle. , 'I Or, Culbertson's Circular With our paper to-day we distribute the Circular of Dr. CcLBEKNSoi who has been a resident if our "city for the past seven years, and Jiae taet with most signal success in treating diseases of the Eye and Ear. .The certiflcates are no humbugs, as the names -attached thereto are - among ur most !praimoent citizens and business men. any of our readers 1 are afflicted with either Eye or Ear diseases, we can cominend Dr. Cclbkrsos, - with, confidence hat he will benefit and cure them. Give htm'aail. ' !" Profv Asassu says ho found the valley ,pf, the Amazon uncommonly fertile, and iWeiiibatevery healthy. It is his opiaionthatU will orie ly become the mart oYthe world, supporting in comfort 20,000,000 of inhabitants.

PREMIUM " LIST, Of, the Richmond Horticultural Associtltmsfo be held tat Phillips Hall, n Wednesday and Thursday Sept. i9th and 20thj 1866: 1 r"j f" ' T

FRUITS. Best . 5 varieties fall Apples, not hl less that 4-eaeh. f. . 4.V.-A . & 2 002d best varieties lali Apples, sot less tban 4 each . . . ..X. . : i 1 00 Best 10 varieties . winter Apples, not less tban 16 each 3 00 2d best 10 varieties winter Apples, not less than 16 each. . . . -.. Best Display Apples : . Best 5 varieties Pears, 4 each. . . . 2d best ; ' . Best Display Pears ". v . . Best 5 varieties Peaches, 3 each . . Best collection Peaches. . . . . . Best Plums . . I s Best 6 Quinces ; . . .'. r . .'. . ... . Best 5 varieties Native Grapes. . 2d best " - " " - . Best single variety Grapes Best display Native Grapes. Best display Foreign ' " .-: ,:, Bext disulav Canned Fruits . . . , 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 2 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 ! lieat " " 1 00 Best display Jellies 1,00 Best display Honey, not less than ''f 25 lbs 300 1 licsf ilianlflv Ifnnpv. not leaa than 25 lbs. ' l'50 $47 50 FLOWkRi COMMERCIAL LIST. Best 4 Roses grown in pots ...... 8 2 00 2d best " " " 1 00 Best 1 Rose " " 1 00 Best 6 Dahlias, large 1 00 Best 6 Dahlias, small or.Bouquet. 1 00 Best disnlav Dahlias: . . . 3 00 2d best" . " . .. 1 00 Best 4 Fuchsias 2 00 Best 1 " 1 00 Best Oleander ...... 100 Best Display of Verbenas . . . . . . 2 00 " "Asters 1 00 " " Balsams . . . 1 00 " " " Glodishes. . . . . . 1 00 " " Cut Flowers all .kinds.. . . . 2 00 Best Display of Foliage Plants. . 3 00 2d best " " " " 1 00 Best Display of Greenhouse Plants 3 00 2d best " " " " 1 50 Best Pair Hand Boquets 1 00 Best Pair Large " 1 oO 832 00 FLOWERS AMATKUR LIST. Best Rose grown in pot ; 8 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 Best Fuchsia " " .:. Best Oleander" " Best Display Cacti . Best Display Glodishes. Best 4 Dahlias Best pair band Bouquets . ...... Best pair large " ........ Best Display cut Flowers Best Display House Plants. . . . . 813 00 VKGETABLB LIST. Best half Bushel Irish Potatoes . 8 2 00 Best " " Sweet Potatoes . , 2 00 Best general collection of Potatoes 4 00 Beat, half Bushel Onions . . ...... 1 00 " " Tomatoes ...... 1 00 " " Beets 1 00 " " " "' " Parsnips . . . .T7V 1 00 " " . Carrots 1 00 " ' Turnips 100 Best specimen Egg plant . . . . . . ; . 1 00 . r Uellerv . - .t i - - a A. vv Best 6 Cucumbers. . . . . 1 00 Best 6 Raddishes 1 00 Rest C SalsifV. . . ... . . . ... 1 00 Best 3 Cauliflowers 1 00 Best 6 stalks Rheubarb. . . . .-. . . . 1 00 Best Display Squashes. . . . . . . .l 1 00 Best 6 heads Cabbage. . . , 1 00 Best specimen Hubbard. Squashes 100 Best 3 Pumpkins . . ...... . . ... . . " 1 00 Best 6 Nutmegs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 1 00 Best 6 Muskmelons 1 00 Best 6 Watermelons. . . . . . '. '. 1 00 Best Display of Melons ;;. . . . '. . . 4 00 Best Display of; Vegetables... ...... 500 2d best Display of Vegetables. . . 2 00, 833 00 . : 82 00 . . 5 00 2 00 BostTDlspIay of Photographs.' Best Collection of Oil Paiutings . Best Display of Cutlery. ; ... . ; . Cholera Retort. Up to this time there have been forty -one cases of Cholera, and twenty deaths. Since last report, two deaths, John W. Hammon, on Mon-; daj- night last and 3Irs. Robert Penny on Tuesday last. The former was sick six hours-r the latter thirteen. ' i?-Major John S. Lyle was appointed by the Council, at its meeting on Tnes-daj-evening last, Chief of Police, in place ofthe Marshal, Wm. Zimmerman. fjT Tho SoQthren Lor&X Convention, now in session in Philadelphia, is the largest and most enthu-uastic convocation ever before bro't together in the Cit j of Brotherly Love; ' Every State in the Union is fully represented tho true Ujal men are there from the States lately in rebellion men who know what loyalty means. We will try and give the result of their deliberations nxt week.f , QT"Ve give the fallowing new definitions, susrgested by the Presklent s recent exhibition of himself: - " . Grav Doisqs: .The President 'a electioneering tour to lay the corner-stone of the Douglas.Mouument. J i ' ui.- ,' k'- -j Qcestiox Dkcidkd: The I's have it in every speech he "has mad from Washington to Chicago. Axothkr respectable gentleman, Teller in the Naesaa BankKew Vork, has been arrested on a charge of embezzlement to the Una .of&l.UOGJ, Wonder, , if there ia a woman, as usual, tn that operation. The martality of New York last week was but 600 half ai many as a month ago:""' m ; t ;h k TffK internal - revenue receipts for Anfruit were 838,643,340 at the rate of 8460,000,000' per-annum. That is exclusive of the customs.; , M lirVsptecVat Washington", "on i the 3d of April, 1S65, Mr. Johnson we mean the Johnson who is now President of the United State said; - ,.; .,.:. :f We Aar mrf doyen tfate traiiert in arms; hi ms ptti them dovm in law, in public judg-, ment, n the morau of t trori.

The Jail Qaestioa SUlwCaird from Cos

-niioer O. T. Jones the Uuioa Ticket rain O. K. Another I.ittle 31 owes Ia4 iaa; the CopperVohn'oa IartT ia Old Wayne! --. ': ' ' CKXTaavrLLK, Aag 218661 Editor Txlegram: In reply to your which you wish to know if I am willinz lo-suvmitUxe .question of building a jail io-B-voie-oiT.ne people at the fall elec tion ? Now, so far as that is concerned, I can give you an answer that will an re cede the necessity of taking a vote, and the answer is this; , That in view of th opposition of the people of the county. to uie expenditure or monev in that di rection until the county is out of debt, I acquiesce in what I believe to be their wishes, at pre- a it, and I will say that so iar as i am concerned there shall bp notlung spent m that direction until the county is out of debt. Respectfully yonrs, Oliver T. Joxes. . All right Mr. Jones; but bad you arrived at the conclusion yon have now come to, en the ta or jaiy last, much ill-feeling might have bee obviated. ; Mr. Baldwin could do no more than you promise to do in the above card; there fore by his desire do we take bin name froa the list and uubstitute yours. We shall give the ticket our hearty support; and do not doubt iu triumphant election, notwi thstandmg a third little Moses' proffers his services to help resur rect the dead democracy of Old Wayne, provided sufficient help is extended to drag him out "of the bull-rush cradle he was laid in last April, so that heoan continue to suck the paps of that Hebrew woman, - Mrs. Wayne County Llerbship, and wax. fat thereon. NEW STORE-NEW GOODS. A new stock of Dry Goods and Votions has been opened at No. 119 ALtin street, opposite the Tremont House. Goods shown with pleasure, and satisfaction guaranteed. Come and see. ' " ' Iv"n. learn that the Mnneie free Prtn has been sold by Mr. Duckwall, to the friends of President John son, and it will hereafter labor in he vineyard of "Mo les." Ho be it. . ftsw Ohdbch. Th denomination of the United Presbyterians, are just commencing a Church edifice on the N. W. Corner of Eighth and Mulberry Streets. The dimensions of the building will be 39 feet by 65 basement for the Sabbath School. Its cost will be about $8 000. Se notice in another column, ' calling on sub scribers for the respective amounU of their con tributions: v - . Jfcff'N'asby was at the Philadelphia Johnson conglomeration. Read his graphic account of it on our fourth page. Cholera and Bowel Complaint generally should at this time claim the attention of every citizen. and menus (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 comes better recommended than Da. Biccnkll's Stbcp, which has been well tested and found effectual in such cases; and if any Judgment ran be formed by a taste of the., artiste, it is just Uie thing desired. Jt is cer tainly worthy of a trial . Removal. Dr. d'Hcr, has moved his Drugstore Olhce and Residence from the corner of 5th st. and Ft- Wayne Avenue, to No. 18, Main-sU, in the building formerly occupied by J. B. Hunnicutt as a Jewelry establishment. See his card in another column, and give him a call. , Have 3ou seen Nicholsons' Gold Pens? Buy Your Hats and Caps at Perry's. Mouldings for Picture Frames, various sizes, pat terns, styles, and prices, to be had at Hammer A iliusoaw's Store. For Mat and Caw. Coats. PantsS ests. Boot and Shoes, go to Hammer A Hinshaw 'a Store, anu get -nggea out good and cheap. Nicholson oVBro. keep the best Gold Pens.' - ' - ' ' Now Ready, the Fall Style of Silk and Cum Mine re 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 ooi nais at rerry'. Goto JfICUOLSO.i8 fof School Books. Io Von Want Fine Pictare Frames and Pictures! goto Hammer A Hinshaw's and purchase. A splendid stock Perrt's. ' j ; of "Planters" at Millinery Good. We direct the attention of eu readers to the advertisement of Devou A Co. The bouse is one of the oldest and most reliable in the citv of Cincinnati. First in ' the Market, ihe" Fall Sl"Hk Casaimere Flats, at Perry's 1 1 at Store. - --r - . . Revenue Stamps at Nicholson's. Io Yon Want a superior Gold Pen! o to Stwre of Hammer Hinshaw, aad get it . the Genuine Beaver Hats at Perry's. Ladies' sons. Pearl Pea-Holders at NicholIJo You Want a New Snit of Clothe, or any article of wearing apparel made to order! Hammer A Hinshaw" the place to purchase toe Goods, and . E. M"Dowell is thj man to make 'em, as well as 'any other man." . " . v.- ; , . The latest "Nobby" Styles for boys The "Winthrop," 'HThester," -'Oxford," "tareadoB" and Derby, at Perry's Hat Store. . , . , , Go to NICHOLSON'S for School Books. , Cfbe MOexter" Hat, for youngJrrieBat Perry's. ,-. ; , ; Revenue Stamps at Nicholsons. J Oealinr as they do in Drv Goods, Books, Stationery, Clothing, AcAe.; and their stocks of each being aUNo. L Hammer A Hiahaw eaa afford tosU eheaovuauas mv couunea is out am branch. Go there and test the truth of that theory y.l ''' " ' ' u.ty ' .ill9I"lesote, brim Cassimere Hat, for middle agfl men, at Perry's.' Go to NICHOLSON'S for School Books. " Children's and Youths Fancy Hats, at Perry'sFor Latest Haafinea, aad. Uterary Papers, go to Hammer A Hinshaw's "Store, one" door west of 'the "Strattan GoMer.' " - V-,."5 Tr, K Fall Stylesof Silk and Cassimere Hats at Ferry's.

A FRESH SUPPLY"

QFCHLORIDE -LIME -AND OFi. V? ie EXCELLENT QUALITY, COPIPIPIEIIIAS;;' -ATPLUMMER & KELLY'S DRUGSTORE, S. W. Cor. Main and Pearl Sts SPECIAL NOTICESJfc9D. B. Crawford has the best lot of Carpets in the City.at his Bee Hire Store, and his assortment of Dress Goods, for the La lies, only needs an examination by them iu order to reduce the stock and please them. Go there and see for yourselves. AN EFFECTUAL. WORM .MEDICINE. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COM FITS, Ob Wobji Lozknueks. Much sickness, undoubtedly, with children and adults, attributed to other causes, is occasioned by worms. The "VERUiFroK Comptts," although effectual in d3troyin& worms, can do no possible injury to the most delicate child. This, valuable combination has been successfully used by physicians, and found to be safe and sure in eradicat-' ing worms, so hurtful to children. Children having Worms require immediate attention, as neglect of the trouble often causes pro longed 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 Brottm'm Vermifuge Coniit" ia such as to givd the best possible effect with safety. CURTIS A BROWN", Proprietors. Sew York. Sold by all Dealers in Medicines, at 25 cts. a box. 1 (C. 1 yr. S. M. P. A Co. 2T:20.) A YEAR mde by an v one with $15. Stencil Tools. So experi ence necessary. 1 he Presidents, Cashiers, and Treas urers ot three iianks indorse the circular. Seut free ith samples. Address tne American Stencil Tool Works, Springfield, Vermont. (Z7-3m. . M.r. 4 to. 3.) . i DR. BICKNELUS SYRUP! ; THE GREAT. ; CHOLERA REMEDY. Also. D.utentervf IHtxrrKni. Cholera Jfwrhu. Swmnr - Complaint, Pain or Cramp in Slmi rh or BnaH-i Sick or Jluur Stouutch, PaiiUer'e Cdie, -c, and U warranted to CI KB or no pay. Is purely vegetable, without a particle of opiate or narcotic. Highly arxnatie, rery pleasant to the taste, mild, but mire in its effects. warms and strengthens Uie svstem. acts like a charm. affbniiujj almost immediate relief, and a taste of the rticle will satisfy the most incredulous of these facts. Sold bv all dealers in medicine. ' Please senl for circular. Trvit. Prepared only bv EDWARD SOT- : TON, Providence, R. I. DEMAS BARNES A CO., of Sew York, General Agents. 2i-Bm-U. M. P. A Co. 10.) The Maon & Hamlin Cabinet Organs forty different styles,, adapted to sacred and secular music, from $80 to $600 each. FIFTY-OJTE GOLD or fclLV tK MtuiLs, or other first premiums awarded then. ; Illustrated Catalogues free, r Address MASOX A TIAMLIX. Bostox, or MASON BROTHERS, Sisw York. 39 I v. An experienced Norse and Female Physician, Presents to the Attention of Mothers her SOOTHING SYRUP For Children Teething, which greatly facilitates tlie process of teething br softening the gums, reducing all inflammation, will al'ay iu pai.n and spasmodic action and is. Sure to Eegulate the Bowels. Depend upen it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and RELIEF- AND HEALTH TO TOCR IXPANT3. We have put np and sold this article for over SO years, and can sit is cosnDEXCB at trcth of it what we have never been able to say ol any other rr edicine. Never has it failed in a snigle instance to e8ect a care, when timely used. Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are dedicated with its operations, and speak in terms of commendation of its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter "what we do know," after 30 years' experience ; and pledge or reputation for the fulfillment of what we here (-le-etar. In almost every inst--mc-woer tho infant is suffering from paio-and exhaustion, relief will be found, in fifteen or , twenty minutes after the syurp is adtninisterd. ... Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. Suae genuine anless tbe fae-simile ef CL'RTId A PERKIXS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Druggist throughout the world. PRICE, ONLY 33 CEXTS PER BOTTLE Have saved more than 50,000 persons from death, for they core in a sinjrle day, Cholera, Dysentery, all Summer Complaints. Fever and Ague, and Neuralgia. Also, a sure cure for Coughs andj Rheumatism. All Druggists soli them. - - , -t ORRLX dtlNXER A CO , Pjvprietors, . Springfield, Mass. Root's Pa4CBT 4reserras the life. of tbe Hair changes it from grey to its original color ia three weeks prevents the hair from falling is the best article for dressing the hair ever fonnd in the marfrrr will surely remove dandruff and cureaJldiseases of the Scalp is rtVlightfally r-erfomed, cures baldness, and will not suiaabe skin is a perfect ererand D ressin ir Combined. - No other rrep ration far Ih. hair contains Pestachio Snt OiU old bv ail DmriHs-U v DEMAS, BARN Ed A Co, Agetta,NeV To. OUR1N SKJNNER A Co., Sole Proprietors, litf 1 Spriogfield, Uass. . WHISKERS I WHISKERS t Z , . , TX yoo want Whiskers or Honstedtes ? Onr Grecian Gompoaad wiH force them tp growon tbe smoothest face or chin, or hair on bali beads, in Six Weeks. PrieavtLSe. Sent by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. ' '" . i j Addresai WAR5EK A CO., Box 188. BrseUvn.

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- ERRORS OF TOITTH: V - A GENTLEMAN who auffered for years from Nervoaa Debility, Premature Decay, aad all the eaVetsof youthful UMiisaretioe, will, for toe sake n" aadaring kuoutilT, en4 free Malt who seed it, the receipt and direetions for making tae simple remedy by which ke waa cured. SuCerers wishing to proti't bx Ae advertiser's experience, can do so br-address-inc, la perfect confidence, ' " - - JOHN B. OGDF.N, No 13 Chambers St., New York. July 5. lWm.

THE DECISIVE BATTLE -..aiSfiEES..;...,, .rri FOUGHT AND WON In every State, and Citv, and Town in the Union, by CHRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE overall would-be rivals, and the palm of victory ts awarded tc it for depth and richness of that, durability, rapidity of aation, softening and lucricataig properities, and entire freelfim frwnv- every deleteriwi or soiling ineredient. Manufactured by J. CHRISTADORO, No. 6 Astor Houee.New-York. Sold by Drug" gists. Applied by fU Hairlressers. i. i ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! WHEATON'S OINTMENT Will Cure the Itch ia 4S Hours. a LSO CURES SALT RHEUM. ULCERS, CHILJ BLAlNSand all EKUPTlOJiSOE THE SaUN. Price 6 oens.- For sale by aR dmcgits By send ing fiij cents to WSEKS Ap-POTTER, ielff Agaiias, liO vTasoington street, Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of tbe 1 nited States. 2tIEW PEBFIXE FOB THE BAXDKFZCHIEF. rbal-. rataloa'a raalui Psmtoa's Pkalea's ' fiajht Bloonaiaa; Crrena.' HNibl BlnaaaiaiK Onaa," ' Cixht Btooaaiais Irrtat." 'Nila Blaaaalna Cereae." 'ii(kt BlMniai Cervwa." A mint exquisite, delicate, and Fraprant Terfame, tijti led froai live rare aud bcautifui Uuwcr Iroui wtiicb it takes its name. Mauufaeturtd only by riiAi.ox A MOW, New York. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. " ASK FOR PHAI-OS'S TAKE NO OTHER. 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, Dis eases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great 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 nsing this medt5, in a seal ed envelope, to any one who needs it. Free of Chasye. Please inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Addreme JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D. Bibl Horf, Xem York City. June 8, 1865. 15-ly. CALTION FROM THE AMERICAN WATCH CO. It having come to our knowledge that imitations of the American Watch have been put upon the market in great number, calculated by their utter wortlilessnes to injure the 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 invariably be known. We manufacture four styles of Watches. ' The First has the name AMERICAN WATCH CO, Waltham, MaasV engraved on the inside plate. - The Second has the name ' "APPLETOX, TRACY A CO., Waltham, Mass.,' engraved on the inside plate. "The Third has the name - "P. S. BARLETT, Waltham,' Mass.," engraved on the inside plate. ' i All the above styles have the name American Watch Co. painted on the dial, and are warranted in every respect. . The Fotrth has tho name :' "WM. ELLERY, Boston, Mass., engraved en tho inside plate, and is not naiuedon the dial. - And the above described watches are made of various sizes, and are sold in gold or silver cases, as may be required. It ishardly possible for us to accurately describe tbe numerous imitations to which we have alluded. They are usually inscribed with the names so nearly approaching oar own as to escape the observation of tbe unaccustomed buyer. Some are represented as made by the "Union Watch Co., of Boston, Mass.," no sock 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. Others are named the Appleton Watch Co. ; " others the "P. S. Hart lev, instead d Onr P. S. Bariert ; " besides many varieties named in such a manrer as to convey the idea that they are the van table 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 Observers,". "Arcana Watches," u, the prices of which are stated to be from seven to sixteen dollars. A good watch, in these times, cannot te afforded for any such money. .: A little attention on the part of huyers will protect them from gross imposition. DIXON BLACKBERRY CARMINATIVE, Crampton's Strawberry Balsam, Janes' Carminative Balsam, ' STRICKLAND'S MIXTURE, '-. ; - AXD OTHKB KEVBDrBS FOa DIARRHOEA AND DYSENTERY, ; --'i i 1 , .,.,.- - - " ' ; . AOLD T . : ' - - . , . ' - - . ':....;,-.- .. W- r m ,i , y . ,. i . . . PLUXXER At KELLY. .: krs Wiaslow's : Sootfahig - Synrp '.and' MRS. BANWIITO'S CORDIAL, For Childrew Teeth as and Suffer!; with 8vamer Complsriat. PLUMMER Ac KELLY.

wiGrOiNs & co:s - STEW STOCK!

Saddlery. I Very fall stock, just purchased of I manniacturers (mooilv, ) enibraciB al! the new varieties and stylet , t goods. . . . Itard French air, j . - ' 4 ,' French Moroocoi, 'K Pou-j m beB tJoM wtw LiBinE. KindiH?.. can and win be sold low. Topppinss, Ac., Ac. J Sole Leather. .Spanish Sole Leather. JBy the Holl. Low tor eah Hu Halo Slaughter. FjhOil. By tU Barrel. , Japonira. By the Barrel. Solo Lent her.' 1 Extra article from one n! Sirinf iM--l Truuk. - tbe best ilaualacmmrs in alices, I the Union. , Zinc Trunks 1 A new arude. ill stand hard i knocks. Leather Traveling Bass, tor Ladies and Gents use. A large variety of all sises. ' and at merdeiat I prices. 1 The best arricla ever brought to" IIore Brushes. - this market from 50 cents to ) $i 09 each. Horse Covers,J Linrc Sheet, f In full stock. Fly Net. Round) I.ratUtr, j Fly Net. Flat ! Their name Leather, f very low. Flv Net, Cotton J and Liueuv. J is Legion, and Fnslih Fitting. J In runshnk. Nice variety. Pat. Leather Col lars.V Silveror Japaned. ;ig Saddles, . , "Very low." IIarncs of all kinds All made with our uaual and varieties., (care, and all warranted to Saddle ol all kinds V rive satisfaction. Bridles ol ail kind, ') A new kind of Saddle just Collars of all kinds, J liitroduceJ. e a-e produ-insr a better Stock of Leather, and moro of it. than ever Tannery before. Will be fouud at the Oki SuaJ, No. 2t Main Streetuewrr fitted up. WIGGINS A CO. 20-3111. WE PREPARE Dr. Hamlin's Anti-Cho!era Mixture, From his published prescription, Also, Dr. Rubini's SOLUTION of CAMPHOR With directions for their use. PLVM.VER A, KELLY, S. W. Corner of Main and Pearl-si6. Now that the- Cholera is so near us, it will be Well for every family to keep a bottle of some suitable medicine always in the house for inslint nse if me- ' cessarv. S!nmld theeasa prove likely to be anything more than simple Diarrhe.i, do not depjn.1 on ail uutried rerady but send at once for a physician.- Simple reamdie may be exseediihily useful in checking disease iu its first stages but should not prevent the callings physician if t':ie sym;t nu are at all alirni in-. ' i MEDICAL. Remarkable Young Lady. ; fB'ilE M ignetic Doetress MissTenuessee, who was once called the Wonderful Child, has returned tb thecitv an 1 established an Infirmary on Fifth st.i No. 422. ne-tr Mjun 1, wherealte may be consulted on all nvitk-rs perta.ning to life and health. Sbo will give information of lostorstolen property, identifying tbe person orpersotis concerned, witu so mneb certainty, as scarcely to leuve a doubt of their guilt ; and, when required will go into an unuouscious state, and travel to every part of the world, an 1 hunt up absent persons, whether dead or alive, and through her tell the inquiring friends their xituation and whereabouts. She wili guarantee to m.ke permanent cures in all cases she undertakes. ' Cancers extracted, root and branch, without instruments or pain, or one drop of blood, in from four to twenty-four hours. Paralyzed persons made to walk in front three to nine days, and alt other diseases treated with the same success, such as liver complaint, oor sumption. Sis, heart disease, sight and hesrine restored, and all diseases that flesh is heir to. All letter prmlv answered,aad jnediciiie sent by express when required. JBux, 2,172, Cincinnati, P. O. Ti.roneh her extensive practice lately, she has al-o secured the serrii-es of Madame Baker and Dr. C. M. Wood hull to assist her. t - ; i - a' i . - . . MISS TENNESSEE'S (The Wonderful Child,) MaGHETIC LIFE E Li XI b ; .. FOR . CLEANSING THE BLOOD AND THE BEAUTIFYING COMPLEXION. ' The eeat success this Elixir has roet with, induced ane to pot it before the public, and all I ank is to give its fair trial, and it will then recommend itaelL Jt I will remove all . , '' Dark S pot, 3foth, Pimples, or any Erup- . tion upon the Fare or Body, and wf!l give the complexion a clear and health y color, and if directions are properly followed the skin will beenme almost transparent . " -; ,! ; t - ! Tbe properties of tais syrup are purely vegetable apd perfectly harmless, and have a , Wonderful Effect upon the Liver, Ard cleansing tbe sysUn cf all other impnriiiefi, and restore a person to : - , - A.-?7t - ; - PERFECT HEALThZ'j j.'-jf".' """ -. ', The properties and eompositioa of this iy nop were made know s to BZ9 when a child, and in a Clairvoyant state, ince which I have made coestxst ewe of ft in nry practice, andiron) the great aneeess f have had wits' nse for tho last 1 1 years, thought proper to bring it beiore the public. ; '

PREPARED ONLY fey is TENNESSEE, -.. Clairvoyant and Magnetic " Doctreag, ..,' No. ii West Fifth St., Belovr Monad, ' ' ..,- -t, CINCINNATI,.'; For Sale by all Drnggists in TJ. S. t , ' " ' t 1UI ; , - - - FeVIS;!. Ty.

BY VIRTUE of a Yeadi ami Eaecutioo to roe directed from tho Wavne (YniBa Pleas Court, I will expose at PnWic Sale at the Court House door ia Ceatrevilie, Wayne Coaaty, lediajw, ea (bo 15th day: of September 1S66, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A;- St., sod 4 o'clock, P. M rn saJJ day the following' property, to-wit; The North half of Lot umber eht (S) and eleven ( ll ia that part of the Tewn of Newport. Wayne County. Indiana, ia that part of said Vwa laid out by Wm. "Hough, the aasao to be sold a tbe Property of Hanavan Clark, to satisfy said Yeodi aad Lxecotiua ia my haade ra favor of Williaas Barton. J. al. fAXSON, Sheriff W. C. .AuguatilSCarai-ta, , it.leoSA-eo.'

Administrator's Notice. fETTERS tf AdminiotraU u Lava (his day been A granted to the undersigned, Vr the Clerk of the avue Common Pieaa Canrt of Wayne Couotv, Indiana, on tbe Estate t Joaathaa HHl late r.f est.) tounty, deceased All claim against said lijUH must be filed with said Cferit within on year. JAMKS i'EKRY, -Aapist SHh, tso. Adttiuwtratr. FARMERS! SAVE YOUR GRAIN. LOOK AT THE FACTS. VVm. Thistlethwaite says, " I have found S1XTT FULL GROWN RATS killed by the ate of half a l-ex of Hoover's Rat Killer and I do not believe there is a live rat left ea the farm." John Puke says, " I have buried ONE HUNDRED RATS killed by oae box of Hoover's Rat Killer, and there are more dead lying around in the weeds about the barn." j Johu Maulsby says, We found EIGHTY-TWO i UATS killed by two-thirds of a box of Hoover'' lint Killer. , Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by PLVH.HEK fc KELLY, DEVOU & COMPANY. 83 & 85 Pearl St. up Stairs, r CINCINNATI, .. OFFER TO MILLINERS and MERCHANTS an unusually rich assortment of IMilliiiery Goods At Lowest New York Prices. We also manurac,ure CLOAK8 n all the New Patterns, Special attention will be '. Weu to FILLING ORDERS for persons who cannot isit the city. Any goods sent on order may be leturned if not satisfactory to the buyer. . 2527 DEVOU A CO. NEW STOCK Jewelry, Watches, Notions, Gold, Silver and Plated Chains, Breast-Pins, blocks, Ear-Rings, ... FINCER RINt'S, a Uirge agyirtm-'nUT Plnti d Ware, Cators, Knives, Forks and poon; Mnsical Instrument. Ac. An assortment of Sheet Mnic, constantly n hand. ' R. B. DICKINSON. .-. ' No. 41, Main-st., Richmond, Ind. Jan. 27 1364. , ' ", .10tf FLOUR AND FEED. ; ; WHOLESALE AND , RETAIL. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR from selected Wheat, expressly for our own trade, and all kinds of 'eed, Corn, Oats, Middlings, Shorts, Bran and Barley i 'hop, kept constantly on band and which we are preared to deliver at short notice, and atlowest possible i lies. No extra charge for delivering and satisfaction varranted. HENLEY, STARR, A CO., Near Depot, Richmond, Ind. ; AGENTS WANTED! !' HEADLEY'S HISTORY OF THE WAR, ! COMPLETE in two Volumes. ALSO LSSCED ; COMPLETE IX ONE VOLUME. The sk.t tHBirKsT, host IKTSRKSTrmj, poptlab arntt wahta4e iiurj of u tltrUto pbivAtr which is fully attested br tlie esokmoc sals it has reached of 300.000 rliiroe, and is now selling with increased rapidity. .--Sold only by Subscription. Exclusive territory (ires. For fuil particulars send for Circular. Address - AMERICAN PTBLISHIXO COMPANY, 134. West 5th Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. SOLDIERS ATTENTION I rB'V.he undersigned being the necessity of a First JL Clitss Agency ia this place for the prosecution d cl.uma against the tiorersment, wonld respectfully announce to the Soldiers and Citizens of tins county and Vicinity that be has opened such, and is prepared tu prosecute all kinds of claim arising front the ' ' Military or Naval Service. ' He has been offered fscttHies by tbe various Dei portmenta which enables him to garraater to soldiers j and others entrusting, their claims to him a more j spead.v settlement of them than Las heretofore been j if!red bv any agent. - -"- ' lie bari secured ths service of Col. W. W. DUDLEY i for the Summer, who was for a long time an exainiui crof claims at Wasbinctort D. C. Information a-ivea frae, aad claims' promptly atItcHde4 to by letter. : w . . . ,: ,. Charges moderate. Ofijca.ovey Citizen's . Bank, Richmund, Indr ' '' ' ! v- -,- i?Jl .K.P.FINNEY. - ' ; i Late Mai. ft Ind. Cavalry. ; .July 2i50i, 156S ;.. : , '. . r, , . OHIO FEMALE; COLLEGE, -' '" AT COLLEGE? HILL, 5; , .i .. .,, & , . ' Five Miles from Cincinnati. THE rcxt term opens on the 34 of SeptemW. President Anderson will be assisted by roll snd able faculty. Expenses o9 less than Vast year. Omnibuses for the Co:lege rosnect with trains of the Hamilton A Dayton, (rreat Western and" Marietta Rail Iinads at Ludlow Statio. Also time daily Omai- - bnes from the Walnut Street House, Cinctonati. for catalogues, terms, etc., address. - Rew. 3. M. ANDER)OW Prewtdent, ; CoLUoa Hjli., iUtniltoo Count, Ohio. ' v .. August 2. ; 5. .,,,.,.-! ' Baker Ac Plana nac r, are doing toe la mat baninessontj . . , , , ( Books, 41 16 HemovaL TH E Book-Store of ILi earner A Hihanasr, has been removed to their Dry Goods Store, iaansedtately west of the "Straiten Corner oa Main; where every thing ia the Book and Statkatery ha can bo had at fair prices. Their asaortaaent of . . ,. Dry Goods and Ready-Made Clotting, I eompietersnd for Barnino, tho ewaaaws of ahil city and vicicitr tre rtsp--cUuilv referred to . ' ! " HAMMER A HINSHAir. Rici,moDd, Aug. IStnj lt. f .' . 2MT . OOOKS & STATIOnCR T. -li ff l ' -' f!Tr ' '.ii t-" ' "" ;' Wholesale aa'tetaul ''tt ..'. : i-'i ! . I'-fIA li m'- " 'J- '- - Stationers & BopoUcrs : Main Street.