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RICHMOND, 1ND., NOV. 8th. 1866. My Policy Crawke Ostu The otoctioBs forth! saooth hvra respited traite gloriously, ss those of last ooth. . Illinois gives majorite rW tk Vuion party, of idul forty tbousaad. ' Tbe delegatiao ia ConfrM taou,diideI politically the same wrT-"' " " " ' " r " Wisconsin ir4 the Vmm Ixket 20,000 majority nd totb Coion CoogrMamen. Kansaa made a thorough aeatUrment of tbe democracy, gihg a Vaioa majority of about 10,000. Quite number nf Hooepand'eni! candidates succeeded in gatting into the Legislature,' bleb, will, it ia supposed complicate the lection of Senator. Vtw Jersey ia good Bute to kaU from just now. Both bruobes of tlie Legialature are Union, and Hale, Uaim, beate Jack Kodgera by 4,500 majority, tor Congraaa. Tbe delegation Ul atead 4 Union to 1 democrat. A. gam ef two so sabers f Congress. Hurrah for Jersey 1 , s , Hew Torn, notwithstanding tbe disgrace teflected on our inatswtinnn by the lectio of Morrissey to Coagraea yet the delegation tends about tbe same as in the last Hjaa. Oo. Fen ton's majority ia esti mated to be abent lv.MO. Michigan frees Union by s majority of about 23,000 and returns n united delegation to Congress, opposed to-My PolloyV Maryland and Delaware, ars tbe only crumbs of comfort, that bare fallen into Andy's basket. Tbe former ban elected a majority of democrats to both branches of tbe Legislature, and in Utter goes aem ocratia by about . , '- Four hundred and nine deaths occurred in New York last week. A New York milkman has been fined 810 for watering bin milk. "' A' State Unireraity ia abount to be es-1 tablishcd ia Texas. Tbe Navy Department states that no monitors have been sold by . the . United States Government to foreign powers. t The prdperty exempt from taxation in the city of Philadelphia, has an assessed valuation of more than 812,000,i A New Orleans paper advises planters to subdivide their plantations into small farms, to encourage emigration. , - The wool clip f Buenos Ayres the present year ir estimated ' at 160,000 pounds, and will be Worth twelve millions of silver dollars. A petrified Luman hand' was lately found in , red sandstone at Memphis, Tens., in a perfect state of: preservation. ' '-' Gov. Curtin, of Pennsylvania, has ap pointed the 29 th of. November as a day of thanksgiving." ' i, -i ' " K "!...: .(. .1' The Boston Transcript says there will be another large exodus to Europe next spring. Many families are already engaging passage. ; Thos. Smock, of Marion county, Ky., has been fined $11,613 for selling whisky bearing counterfeit inspection marks. One of the candidates for the Legislature in Leven worth, Kansas, is named Michael Praybylowtec . The largest buckwheat , crop ever raised in Pennsylvania was harvested this fall. This 13 tlic.opinion of agriculturists. The Virginia tobaooa -erop has turned out well, the quantity being considerable and the quality good. The citizens of Harrtsbnrg, Pa, intend shortly to commence the construction of a new bridge vt the Susquebanns. Eight men have been arrested in New York, on the charge of having attempted to carry off a brick .factory by piece meal. A man named Ixvettwas convicted at Leesburg, Va., the other day of horse stealing, and was sentenced to the penitentiary for fourteen years. , A French savat baslstely discovered that certain fish contain eggs enveloped in veritable silk cocoons. Each egg measures 35 centimeters long br 13 broad, and weighs 240 .grammes, and is covered with silky Alain ec is, and may be employed in weaving. -' The total amount of tobacco produced throughout tbe world is estimated as follows : Asia, 309,900,000 pounds ; En -rope, 281,844,500 ; America; 248,280,500; Africa, 24,300,006 ; Australia, 714,000 ; making in all 995,039.000 pounds. A reoent special telegram - to the New York Herald, aays Secretary Stauton has never been 'requested tc resign, and will remain in charge of the War Department. It is denied, too, that there has been any misunderstanding between Andy and Stanton in reference to army appointments." i . .The Michigan Southern and Chicago and Rock Island Companies, jointly', are rcctiiig an Immense depot, probably the largest in the 'Country. The length of the building is six hundred and ten ieet, width one hundred and sixty feet, and the height rara the track to the highest portion of th roof is about seventy feet :Th total oast will be about 8300,ooo. " 7 .' ':, 'Poatnl Money Orders, and Bankers lira ft . A clerk of one of the business houses of this city was sent wt recently to inquire the price of a draft of S4.S00 on California. He ascertained that it would be three per cent, or $144. His principal directed him to go to a well-known banker, to see if better rates could not be obtained. ' The clerk, mistaken in the name '.giyCii hira, called on r Postmaster Kelly, and was Informed that his money could ' be swot by post office orders for $24. This was an unexpected condition of affairs; money orders had not been thought of. but after due consideration the draft it , was . proposed to send to California was . forwarded by those orders. The rate was jost one-half of one percent. 1 This money-order ' system is becoming . yer 'popular, as it deserres. It is ' the best and safest way to remit money. Scimtiic American.

Terrible Leap--An Insane Person Jumps' from a Railroad Train Going at the Rate of Thirty Miles an Hour. From the Chicago Times. ' It is known to many that Mr. George Bartlett, of the Erm of Bartlett Brothers, under the Sherman House, has been for some time insane, and was taken about a year ago ibr treatment to the State Asylum, at Jacksonville. After a previous unsuccessful attempt, he lately escaped from that institution, and returned to Chicago. There seemed to be no abatement in his malady, and, after a short sojourn in the city, it was determined by his friends to take him back to the

asylum. He manifested the most intense opposition to this when it was being discussed, and continued to do so until he was safely ensconced in the train. Two persons, Mr. P. C. Willard and Mr. Pope Huntington, were sent with lyra, the former being his associate in business; and it was thought that no unusual precautionary measures would be necessary to insure his safe arrival. After the train was under way, with that deep cunning which is often exhibited by insane persons, he professed to believe that, upon a ' due consideration, his best course would be to yield to the wishes of his friends. He even eulogized upon the comforts' of the asylum, and was particularly delighted with the attentions he had received while there. He thought that about six month's longer stay in the institution, under its excellent treatment would suffice to restore him to his normal condition. The train left here on Wednesday night. Deceived by his professions of acquiescence, the two guardians retired to rest, one of them (Mr. Willard) occupying the same berth with Mr. Bartlett. At about 4 o'clock in the morning, Mr. Bartlett arose from his berth and retired to one end of the car, but,' his absence being discovered, he returned again to his couch. Shortly afterward he made a renewed attempt to gel out of bed, but was detected and induced to desist. Iii a few moments ruore, when his bed fellow had dropped into a momentary slumber, he appears to have sprung lightly from his berth, anJ to have gone to the door of the car. His absence was discovered in aniustant, by his guardian, who at once sprang to the floor and rushed out upon the platform. Just as he was opening the door he met the colored jauitor, who informed him that Mr. Bartlett had gone out on tLe platform in his stocking; feet, and jumped from the train. The train was running at the rate of thirty miles aa hour at the time, and it was very dilCcult for a person to maintain a footing outside the car. The scene of the occuri ence was about five miles this side of Lincoln, which place the train reached in a few moments. Here Mr. Willard and Mr. Huntington got ofT from the train, and, as soon as it was daylight, proceeded on foot up the track for a distance of twelve miles, but without finding a single trace of the insane man. Every nook, crannv and culvert on either side was searched, but nothing was seen to indicate that Mr. Bartlett was in the region, nor was there any thing to show where he had landed when he maJc the fearful leap. The embankment for the whole distance was of a soft, grassy or sandy nature, and, incredible as it may seem, it is believed that he has sustained no injury, but is lurking somewhere in the vicinity. This happened on Thursday morning, and though the search has been con r tinued under the superintendence of the luuatic's brother, Mr. William Bartlett, and several other persons, ever since the occurrence, nothing has yet been discovered of the insane man. Mr. Bartlett has an insurance of 8101,000 on his life, which makes the question of his safety a matter of great pecuniary interest to the life insurance companies. The silly story of a conclave of Union Governors of States to arm the people to depose President Johnson in case of impeachment has been revived with emendations. A special in the Cincinnati Gazette says: One of these silly stories states that General Lorenzo Thomas' late inspection tour was made to sound the officers of the regular army, and to learn their views in regard to the duty of the army to support Mr. Johnson as Commander. iu-Chief, in case of his refusal, if impeached and deposed, to retire from the Presidency. The foolish story ist alked of here in the political clubs, and the question as to whom General Grant will support in stich a contingency, is earnestly and seriously discussed. Alluding to the circulation of these ideas and stories, a prominent Democratic paper says: 'We believe the army as at present constituted, to le a law abiding and law res pecting engine, with no such personal devotion to President Johnson as could lead it iuto the folly of revolt, or even tempt it in the direction of laying its hand upon the civil authorities." The Montreal Witness publishes a a map of the burnt district of Quebec, which shows that a space equal to twenty acres in length and nine in width was desolated. Fifty -five streets were burnt I- over. Reports from all portions of Iowa indicate that settlers are flocking there faster than ever before, and that while houses are very scarce in the towns, the lands are being rapidly taken rip and set tied upon. In ltoO the population of - Iowa was 674,918, but it is now estima ted at more than 1,000,000.

"" Palladium. School for Scandal, 'Notwithstanding the great dramatist used it as a title," is certainly a misnomer that scandal needs do school, and is the legitimate offspring of ignorance, is a fact incontrovertible, when can be found si individual of refinement and education, who cannot derive more pleasure when ia company than by vili

fying their neighbors. This bane of mankind which has no equal as a destroyer of happiness (not even intemperance) is indulged in (more especially in small communities) by people who would have the world think them quite respectable, and it seems to afford them their greatest source of enjoyment, and the more they can magnify an injurious report, the greater amount of pleasure they derive. It would certainly do the ladies great injustice to charge the whole sin on them, yet their opportunities are more frequent for indulging in that kind of pastime than is afforded the opposite sex, and the probabilities are that their propensities for such pleasure are greater, as it is a well known fact that they have but little sympathy with their own sex (who are generally the sufferers). Ladies let me advise you to read history, poetry, scientific works, or any thing that will exalt your tastes above the indulgence in backbiting; treasure up knowledge that will enable you to appreciate the world in which you live, and I then impart some of that knowledge to others, to aid them in deriving pleasure from the same source, and my word for it you will find more real comfort from it than you will by trying to injure poor weak humanity. "Life is not long enough for this;" not long enough to spend a great portion in the refutation of slander. And you of the sterner sex set good examples in this respect, foster a desire to live above calunmiousness and look on the bickerings of life as things to be despised by noble humanity. NOT FERN LEAVES. ---<>--- Special Dispatch to the Cincinnati Gazette. WASHINGTON, November 7. WIDE SPREAD POLITICAL SICKNESS. If Washington ever held a sicker set of politicians than it holds to-night, political history has failed to record it. The President is sick. Mr. Seward seems to have reached a sad end of all his sixty and ninety day periods. Mr. McCullough reports the political market flat. Mr. Browning is willing to be pardoned. Mr. Stanbeary pretends to be still studying out how the Baltimore Radical lawyers outwitted him. Mr. Welles wishes his party had been as hard to whip as the monitors. All the Departments who have sold themselves to Andy look as if they thought they had gone cheap. Many of the political workers who have surrounded the President talk as if about ready to abandon him, and most of them charge the crushing defeat to his blunders. ADMINISTRATION HOPES AND DISAPPOINTMENTS. There is no doubt but that Mr. Johnson and Seward expected to carry New York. Seward, speaking seriously a few days since, said count me out of the ring if New York does not give us fifty thousand. The President within a week, in conversation, scouted the idea of Logan's majority being over six thousand, and declared that there could be no doubt of John Hogan's election. In fact, the President is reported by his friends to be feeling worse over the defeat of Hogan than over the loss in any other district. Hogan swung round the circle with him; attended conventions for him; stumped the country for him; dispensed his Missouri patronage, and assured him that the Western elections were going right. Next to Hogan's case the election of Halsey in the Newark, New Jersey, district is the severest blow to the Johnson clique. Halsey was removed as Collector to prevent him from carrying the district for the Radicals, by the patronage of the office, and the result is he has carried it for himself against the patronage. The Camden and Amboy monopoly also used its whole power to defeat Halsey. LOYAL MARYLANDERS IN GOOD SPIRITS. Prominent politicians from Baltimore state that there is no despondency felt by the Unionists of Maryland, but that on the contrary, they are very confident as to the future, and assert that they will hereafter fight the battle on an advanced platform, and that it will include impartial suffrage. Perfect confidence is felt that John L. Thomas and Stewart will secure their seats in the next Congress, so great have been the frauds and so open the perjury which defeated them. ---<>--- The great fire on the 31st ult., in Omaha, Nebraska, destroyed half of the block on the south side of Farnham street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, extending from Thirteenth street to the large brick crockery store of Kitchain & Burns. It originated in the ware-house of Hillman & Co.'s clothing store, and is supposed to be the work of an incendiary. The total loss is estimated at $106,900, of which $62,500 falls on King & Co., grocers. They are insured for $43,000. The total amount of insurance is $69,800, divided between seventeen companies. Their individual liabilities are therefore small. ---<>--- The cotton crop in the interior of Georgia has been injured by the frost.

Council Proceedings. November th, A Committe from the Horticultural Society, through Mr. Cornelius Ratlin', communicated with the Council relative to exterminating tlie Canada Thistle in the Fair grounds, which was referred to a Committee of Barnes, Lacy and Page, willi power to act in the premises.

The Treasurer reported his action in regard to issuing the Bonds of the Fort Wayne Railroad, which was ordered to be placed ou record. The following accounts against the tity were allowed : Geo. Holland, fees, 4; Wm. Zimmerman, salary, $1G0; Richmond Weekly Telegram, advertising, 10,25; Jas. M. Starr, gas, 73,67; Mr. Lancaster, stone, $115,35: Ezra Smith & Co, lumber, 837,41; I. G. Dougan, Messenger No. 4, 80,00, ShaferJfc Co., stone, 8196,77: J. H. Thomas i Son, calaboose, 86, Crawley Sc Magg, printing, 87,76; Geo. Kramer, calaboose, 831,69; Henderson Macke; Board of Health, 812,00; R. J. Strickland, printing, 87,50; Washington Fire Co. No. 1, Fire Dept., 83,50; J. IL Thomas k Son, wood, 83,75; Dr. B. Midler, rent, 85; M. Parry, lumber, $5,23, J. S. Lyle, police, 8o2; J. D. Wiggins, wood, 85,75; C. Seaman, police, 862; E. C. Salter, police, 862; J. D. Fleming, police, 862; T. Haas, police, 862; Adam Ault, police, 82; Chas. Lieve, police, 84; Edwnrd Combaski, police, 84; Wm. Saiiiuels7 police, 862; Charles Zain, police, 832: John Dougan, 84; Thos. McGirr, police, $4; Frank Macke, police, $4; B. Newly, street work, 8651,00: B. Newlev, calaboose, 894,75 J. M. Iluttou, lumber, $69,31; Henry Drifmeyer, lime, 8115,15; Jos. Fleming, calaboose, !3: K. J. Salter, calaboose, 81,59, W. Collet, nails. 84,65; Dickman fc Isfording, sundries, 823,9; Beckman it Decker, incidental, 84; D. Sesh, calaboose, 88,50; Welsh, YarneT & Co., sundries, 821, S3. The following were referred to the Committee on Claims : J. G. Dougan, lock to Engine House No. 4, 89, J. J. Roney, services as Market Master, 875; Dr. D'lluy, for medical services, 851,5, Dr. T. II. Davis, medical services, 815; W. T. Mendenhall, do , 844. Tlie cart aial harness which was in the hands of the Board of Health, was placed in care of the Street Commissioner.'' A communication from tlie President of the Board of Health was received, making some statements why expenses wcie incurred in the recent epidemic, which was ordered to be placed on file. The request of E!i Evans to be allowed to improve a wooden building on corner of 6th aud Main Sts., referred to the Committee on Ordinances. The Chief of Police reported that the amount of arrests made during the month of October, 1S66, was 120. Amount of fines paid aud secured, $342 00 No of days work of prisoners 113 days, at 82 per day, 227 00 Total, 00 Expenses of policemen, including extra policemen for election day, 8452 00 Boarding prisoners working lays, 834 75 Balance in favor of police, 853G 832 25 He also reported that eights night in October, 1SGG, no lamps were lighted. This does not include the nights of moonlight. J. C. Dougan presented his resignation as engineer lor Engine No. 4, which was accepted, and the Chairman of the Committee on Fire Companies instructed to confer witii Engine Company No. 4 for appointing another engineer. Adjourned until next regular meeting. Indianapolis, Nov. 5. The State Convention of colored citizens of Indiana will meet at Masonic Hall in this city to-morrow. A large number of delegates arrived to night to attend its session. Tlie object of the Convention is the furtherance of the rights of colored men, and to obtain the elective franchise for the bonafide color ed citizens. Lieut. Li. S. Sullivan, late of the 5th Kentucky Cavalry, has committed suicide at Columbus, ia this State, by taking an overdose of opium. The cause is unknown. The United States Circuit and District Courts commenca tlie sessions here tomorrow, Judge McDonald oa tha bench. The case of the United States against Li. P. Milligau, on an indictment for treason will come up for disposal at the present term. It is rumored that Miilijran will iliesu m x leaiutut pantOU ta oar til . , the action. His counsel are J. K. McDonald and J. IL CoJorth. Heffren was pardoned by Mr. Johnson some time ago. The indictments against Dodd, Bowles and Horsey, yet remain on the docket not disposed ol. John C. Walker had also been pardoned, but his resi ienee in this State is too uncongenial, and he has songht comfort elsewhere. Cor. Cin. Gazette. General W. II. H. Taylor, son-in-law of ex-President Harntsos, has been appoi n ted Postm asteratCincinnati. Oar Commissioner of Agriculture at Washington has received 100 varieties of cereal and vegetable seeds from Anstria, to experiment with on the experimental farm belonging to the Agricultural Deoartment.

The news from Mexico is very impor

tant. Maximilian has resigned, and to I avoid the mortification of surrendering j his authority to Gtn. Caste! nau. Napol- j ecn's new envoy, slipped away from the ; capital before the latter arrived, and guarded by eight hundred Austrian. ' made his way to Yera Cruz. lie has doubtless ere this sailed for Europe. The Baltimore imbroglio has resulted very favorably for the lawful Commissioners. Judge Bartol, on Monday, re plied to the demand of the counsel of xue imprituci oogus ouic-iai i;sai me i Warden could not be compelled to make j a return ou the writ of habeas corpus j until tlie expiration of thre days, that ; is until Thursday. These worthies will i therefore, remain in jail up to that time unless they give bail. The roughs of the : city showed symptoms of making trou j ble, bat several of them were arrested. ; Five thousand muskets, belonging to the Swanu faction, were also seized. The United States steamer Susquehan na is fitting cut at Brooklvn Navy Yard, and will sail in a few days for Yera Cruz, j bearing Gen. W. T. Sherman and Col. Campbell to treat with Bazaine and Castelnau, and to assume a protectorate over Mexico until after the first general election. MEDICAL. Ague d VicNoLia. Tim prettiest thiiiir. t!it? "swecttst til n," and the moat of it for the least mrney. It overcomes the odor of perspiration ; souens auJ a Jds "ielicacy tn ihe skin : is a delightful perfume; allays lieaJache and iniiainatiuu, and is a nec-enry fouip ini.m sn tlie sick riHiui, in the nursery and upon the toilet si lehoari. It can be obtained every here at one doliar per bottle. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by ail Uruists. S. T. lS'lli. X. The iiuouotof Plantation I'iterst s-ld in one year is something strtlin$r. They- uouM tiU liroadwar six t'oet liigh, from t'iO 1'ark to street. 1 rn lie's in.ir.u:o'tiry is one f the institutions of New York. It is saM that Drake painted all the n eks in the EasU-rn Stitcs with his cabalistic "S. T. Itii). X.," and then pot the old cranny legislators to pass a law "preventing disbrnriu; tbe face ot nature.' whirh ives hiui a monopoly. Wt du niM know how this is, hut we do kuo-.v tbe 1'lantatton liittess sell M tiu other article ever did. They are use 1 by all clashes oi the community, and nre tlealh on l.lvRpsia certain. They are vet v inviiroratint; when languid and weak, and a great app. i z--r. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by ait Druppsts. In lifting the l"ttlo- from the fire I scalded myseli very severely one hand almost t a crisp. The torture was unbearable. Tbe Mexic.m Mnstanir I.iniraent relieved the pain almost imine-.liately . It healed rapidly, and lettvery little sear. Oris. Fostkr, 4'.'l) BpMld M.. I'hiUda." This is merely a sample of what tbe Mustang Liniment will do. It is invaluable in all cases of wounds, swellings, sprains, cuts, bruises, spavins, e!e., either Utn man or beast. lleware of counterfeits. Xoue is gvmi'nn unless wrapped in tine sffel-pbtte cnirravin js, In-ariii the signature of t. W. Westbrook, t'iiemist, and ti.e ;.-i.Vof. stamp of Dkmas Uaknes A. Co., New York. Saratoga Spring Water, Soi d by ail DruppsLs. All wli.) value a leantiful head of hair, and :.ls pre-Sr-rvation froiu premature tial. loess an-i turtiin rav, w ill not tail to use Lyons' celebrated Kathairon. It makes the hair ri. h. soft and glossy, eradicntes dandrutl, and causes the hair to prow with luxuriant beautv. It is sol 1 evervwhere. II. TilOM.VS LVOX, Chemist. X. Y. Saratoga Spring Water, soil tyaii i)rueKi.,ts. What Din It? A younsr lady, returning to her countrv home after a soiournof a few months in New York, was hardlr recopuized bv herfriends. In place ' 4U a rustic. nilSllftl laee, ai.e ua'i a Mill, i u ei'iiij'.eAion, of almost marble smoothness ; and instead of 22, she really appeared but 17. She told them plainly she used Hasan's Magnolia I'alm, and would not be without it. Anv ladv can improve her personal ap pearance verr much by usin this article. It cau be ordenxi of any drus'st for ouly 60 cents. j Saratoga Spring Water, sdd by ail Dmists. ! Heimstreet's inimitable Hair Colorinjr has been steadily jrrn. wing in favrr for over twenty years. It I sets upon the abaorbents at the rmjts of the hair, and i ahatiges it to its original color by degrees. All instantaneons dyes deaden and injure thn hair. Ileim- J Street's it t a v, but is certain in its results, pro- ' motes its growth, and is a l-autii'ul Haik Dkkssim;. i i'riee o) cents and $1.00. Sold by all dealers. j Saratoga Spring Water, sold by ali Druggists. ! Lyon's Extbact or Fcrk Jam vie Givces for Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Siek Headache. Cholera Morbus, Ac., where a warming, genial stimulmt is required. Its careful preparation and entire purity makes it a cheap and reliable article for eulirary purposes. Sold everywhere, at SO cts. per bottle. Saratoga Spring Water, .oid bv ail Druggists May 10, lii'.ti. 11 ly. THE PLACE TO GET j LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S 7RS. Mc;it YV has on band the finest stock if I of Iadios, .Misses mid Children's Shoes , ever brought to this market. I BALMORALS, POLISH AVI) GAITERS Of all kinds, of the very best New York custom make, Also, a lart;e atok of GOOD SHOES, The cheapest in tbe market. She adviits every one to call and examine her stock before purchasing else, where. Quick Sales and Small Profits Is 1 or motfo. .TKemember Mrs. McGraw, No. f. North Fifth Street, a few dwirs North ot the Tremunt House. Richmond, Nov. lit lofl. Jr-3ra. Notice. "TOTICE is hereby given to the citizens ol AVayne 11 Township, that I, Halthaser lleseher, intend, at the next regular session of the Iloard of County Commissioners fur Wayne ronnty. State of In fiana, to 1 held on the first Mondar ia December I soK. to mike an application to obtain a license for the pnriwe of selling spirituous and intoxicating liquors in less (inutilities than a quart at a time, and tt j-ermit the j same to be drank ou the premises, which said premiso I are located as follows, lo-wit: liemsr the !olio tng descri!.ed part of Lot No. six, (6j in tiat part ot tiie city of Kickmnnd, in sai l county, laid out by John Smith, and bnfided as follow s, to-wit: Beginning on i o"" i,nee, ai uir iiunu-essK corn r oi a new brie rear) house, erected by hen net Banmer, in the year 1 (! aad being oae hundred and fifty-five ( 155) feet south or the north east corner of Lot No three ( 3 thence west parallel with the north boundary of said l.t No. six i 5 1 three rods, t'uence south paruiie! with Pear! street, thirty -v-eren (37 i feet more or lev", to a a alley, tlience with Pearl street thirty-seven v 37 j feet, mere or less, to tbe place of beginning. Tbe identical spot wbere this liquor is pnposed to be sold, is on the west side ef xn,h I'earl street, in said citr, second door nertii of tLe first alleT soath of Main street. UALTUASER BKSCHEB. Nor. 1st 1S5 ix. Tp-t-f-?5 No tic 3, IS Lerehy given to tbe Citiz ns of Wav ne Township, Wayne connty, Indiana, that I. Pail! Merer, will apply to tbe Board of CommissioBersof Wayoe county, Ind-ana. at their next regular Term, commencing oa the first Monday of lecember, Is, for License to retail Iatoxicating Liquors in Lesa qoaotities ttiaa a quart at a time, in accordance witb tbe provisions of aa Act approved March ith. and permit soch lioi,rs to be drank cn tbe premises where dd. Th precise krstim of the premises on wniefc I desire to sell soch liquors ac4 suSer the same to be drank ss aforesaid, is as follows, to-wit Eemg tbe Sooth haif of L N.i. t'oarteet 14) in that part of Ue city f Richmond laid oat by John Smith, and beior House Ho. 3d, . Pearl Street "la said cif, west de, between ilain and Walnut Streets. . . - ' PATTl MBTES. Nor. 1st ls-Jo--. p t-f--1

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DEPOT DRUG- STORE. The attention of PHYSIC ' AK3 ' AND i INVALIDS ! 4 .v7.? Jjrz L tit le of liusi to a Terr n arWHITE CURRANT WINE, OC-rol for m1j br us. It i. a sujierior rticti, having thai pleasant ai-ijit.r, comUiml with a giod proper-ti.-n stimulant prvperti-.-s. that reuJers it morv beneS. ulin nwn caaes, thaa tlx purest of imporWj wuscs. Trv it. M. B. BALLARD A CO. MORPHINE AND Q'JININE, For saU hy the GRAIN. PRAM, or OUNCE, at th. m:iMr" diu ; stork. tr , M. ii. li VLLARD A CO CARBON OIL, White, Safe and Brilliant! For iale br M. B. BALLARD 4 CO. Lard, Neats Foot and Fish Oils, For sale at toe UEPOT DRI'i: STORE, by M. B. BALLAKD A CO. PRESCRIPTIONS, Curelullv filled at all honrs of the day or nigM, at the depot inert; MOIIK, br M. B. BALLARD A CO. State of Indiana, Wayne County, S. S. FRF.DDKM K V'DKGKL, S. J. CIUilSTIXA YODEUL'L, In the Wvnc Cirenit Court, Feb. Term, A. D. lst!7. Divorce No. 12t. J !T E ver.il ii! !T KNOWS', Tint on t.i rth dav of No 'er, Ixiti, the a!wre named HaintiS, br John II. I'opp, Attorney, Sled in the uilire of tlie Clerk of the Wayne t'.rruit C-.tirt his compiaint against aaid defendant in the ft'nire entitled cauc, together with the alHavit of a competent person, that said defendant, Christina 'odegvl, is cot a resident of tha State of tiid'ana. Said defendant, Cbf'slina Vodee-el, therefore, is hereby notified ot tin" filing and pendency of said ctitnplaint airarit her and tUat, unless she appear and auser or di mure thereto, at tt,o calling ol the said cause on the second dy of the next Term of said Court, to re iH-nn and held at the Court House in Ceiitrevi'ile. on the 1st Monday of Frhmarr next, aain ct-niplaiut and Ihe nutter and things therein contained and alb iltd. w ill taken as true and the said cause will be ti -ard and determined in hrraHsenee. Witness Moses D Ieeson, Clerk, anl the Seal of said CimrL at Centrevi!Ie SBALV ) this i" t!i dav of November, ISoii. MOSKS D. LKKSON, Clerk. J inx II. IVi'p, Alt'y of I'lt'f. 37-3w p(-$5. Notice. "rOTICE is hereby given to the citixens of Wayne 1 Township, Wayne County, In liana. that I, Kredrick Waltertnan. inteiidetl to upp'y to the Hoard of t 'ommissitiners of said county, at tneirterm commencing on the first Monday of December, isji",. fur a J.ieense to retail Intoxiealing Liquors in less tpiantitv than a quart at a time, arid to sutler such li.juor to b drank ou the premises were sold, for tbe space of one year after the date of fiicb license. The premises in which I desire to sell and stifli r such liquor to lie drank, as aforesaid, are located as follows, to-witr ffeing the south half i f L.it No. seventy-three, (7;i)on the east side rd i'erl street, lietween Mill and Sveamore streets, in that part of the city of Richmond laid out by John Smith. The said premises are the same in which I am now doing business, and the building ia numbered 105. FKKDKICK. WALTEKMAX. Nov. Sth, WC. 4w-p-f-4 Notice. SS heruby given to the Citixens of Wayne Township, Wayne county, Indianan, that I, Henry IlofT, will apply to the Hoard of Commissioners of Wayne county. Indiana, at tlxdr next regular Term, commencing on the first Monday of December, for License to retail Intoxicating Liquors in less quantities thaa a quart at a time, in accordance with the provisions of an Art approved March 5th ISy, and permit such liquors to lie drank on the premises where sold. The precise location of the premises on which I desire to sell such liquors and suffer the same to be drank ss aforesaid, is ns follows, to-w:t: Iteing part jf Lot No. 52. in that part of the citr of Kichmood, Wayne Township, Wayne county Indiana, laid out lv Jeremiah Cox, and bounded as follows, to-wil: Ueginning on Marion street, twenty (2W feet south of the north west corner of said Lot No. 52, running tlieac sooth thirty-nine ( 23 i feet and four (4) inches to aa aller five (5 I feet whide; tlience east, parallel with the north line of said Lot, sixty-six (615) feet and eighteen (13) inches, more or less, to the ground of William Young; tlience along said Young's west lino thirty-nine (3S) feet and f 4 j inches; then e west along the south line of Joseph W. Gilbert's ground to the place of beginning. Ucing the north room, on Marion street, situated on tlie north side of the above derribed ground HE.VUY HO F. Nov. ftth, lSCS. 37-4w. p-f-$i. Notice. F rtl'DKKICK PU'HS. a eitizen of Richmond, count r of Wavne. State of Indiana. by gives notice t the citizens of Wayne Township, Wayni ronnty. State of Indiana, that Twill applv at the next Session of the Hoard of County Commissioners of Wayne ronnty, Indiana, to he held in December, l -'W, for license tusell intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, and allow the same to le drank on my premises. Said premises are situated and described as fallows, to-witr Being tbs south-cast cr rur of and a part of Lot nnnibcr nine y ) in that part of the city of Uichmoad laid out by Isaac E. Jones, and bviug a two storr brick hcn&e, triangular in shape, fronting on Fort Wavna Avenue in said citr, fwest i-le,) and north of Washington Avenue, and a tew feet south of the Cincinnati A Chicago Air Line Railroad track, aud now occupied by me for a sa!o:i. FREDERICK PACLUS. Richmond, Nov, 8th, 8T-4-w-p-f $i. Notice, rpnn r;t;rerof JefF-rson township, Waya conntr, M It, liana, and all t'.er interested, aro berebr not:S-d thai at the next regular term of the Hiard of County ''inimi-sii mers of Wayne oountr, commencing 1st Men lay hi Decendjer," Wjf, I IarM Lintx, sindl ato.lv fi.r License to sell intoxicating Li pnrs iu lcs quantities than a fjaart at a tim- with thep-iviiege of permittmif tiie same to 1 drais: fn tbe prcoa:se where soi l, as hereafter descrfocd. The premise on which I wish to ;!! said liijfH.rs, nnder the licanae ari ss folio s: Deing the bunte formerly occiipied as a Tavern.an 1 known as the Entah Ilouae. in Hagrrstosn Wayne county. Indiana, which house is situated on Lot No. fivB i j' in Work Nn fifteen,? !5of H town and is built at the interscctKm of Perry ao.1 Waloat, street, in laid fwn, it being t:,e ho ute uor occupied by m as a dwelling house ml grocerr store. Said u'i'Rf and prsmr'ses are in Je;!"rsoi township. Warns county. Indiana. IA VID LA N'TZ. November 7, l.i.'ifi. 4:-'il. Notice, rspHFJ citizens of Wirm township, Wayrwj County S Indiana, and ail other interested, are brebr no ;ani. ami ail otier interested, are Hereby notified that at the next regular ti rm of the Birard of Count v Commissioners of Wayne county, commeneitig 11 Mondar in llecember. li r, I, Oefirge Kramer, st all apply fo-a license t sail intoxicating Liquor in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privileee of peTmitticg the same to be drank on ti premises where d I, as hereinafter described. The premies on which I wUii to sell said liquors, under the iicer.se are as fallows : Iteinga room about 12 feot wide and forty feet deep, in tlie S'-th East conn-r of Wm. II. IVnoett's Livery Suble, said Lirerr Stable building sttnding on tli North West c-iraer of Lot No. I in that part of t.ie citr of Richmond laid oat br John Smith, between Franklin and F'iftb Streets, on the S'Hitii side of Main Street. GEORGE KRAMER. Nor. 3, 1 VW. 37-ar-pf J4. Jiotice to Heirs of Petitiaa to Sell Real Katate. W ayoe i Crt f -mjOTICE U hereby g;vn that Wiliiasa Cammiek, il Administrator fA the Estate of Wilson Horn, deceased, Las fi'el his petition to sell the Beat Estate of tbe deceieDt, bis personal being insufficient to par bis debtd ; and that sari pvtltina will be beard at the next term of t'.e Court o! Conanm Pase of said Covmrr. Atte'rt:- MOSES O. LEESOX, Clerk-, ' C. C. F. Wayne County.

LIFE HEALTH STRENGTH. LIFE HEALTH STRENGTH. LIFE HEALTH STRENGTH. PR. JUA OELAMAHRE-S Aw nrcaared br tha Moasionr GA4SCla A Dr-

rovT, I'haruiaceatista. N. 2U. Kae Lombard, t ana, from the ltcriptia of lr. Jvas 1bl4akb. Chief lVjK-in to the HvjtI du Xord a Larnbouere. Letter of Rpcomaifi4atiiw. raw, Mar Sib, 13. Cs-TTiMitx: We hare o-wd tU -Specific rilla" ate from Dr. IX-Umarre' IVe.vripti.n, during era! Tears past, to ourprirate and poUlirpcacUcw. a hare fmod them a moot rnerpvticandrBicieBt remedy in rae of S prm urrhea or Seminal n eakneaa; Nightlr. Uailr. or I'mmfitun Emissions; Sexnal Weakness, ir tmKtimrf; p Ul IVranijf tuenta of the Nertou Srsteuw Waakoe ariainj I ram Secret Habit and Senual Elcesao: M.untvm of the ttiUl Orjruis; Weak Spine; Afierlmns of tbe Eye; "Lime" or ltrick-luat" IVis:U ia the L'rine: "Mitkr" lisehar- ... . . . ... t L - I fes: t aivnes o! iria ram, wim ?unn ijcttm iloodleas Liu; "lutched" Features; Irtvpjlar Action of tbe iAirt. and in aH the Jthaatlr train ol Symptom arising from Over-uae, Abuses.or Loss.from any cauae of the Xenous Force. We earnestly advise the IVofcasioa, and all persona snSi-riniT from any S jmptumaue or Ortfmir .-. ot the lieneto-l'rinarr Srau-ma, to iue "these i'iila. With high respect, we are yours mnsl smcerely. K. A. Bcat KaratRK, M. D. . D. Di JAui:t. M. D. JtiN II I.ll t'BKt, M. D. To Oaranciers a Pupotit, No. 214. Kue Lotni . i i . . vslentary arc! Sii lious Occupations. Griefs, Anxirtes, or whatever teo-fct U impair the Vital Action of the Brain, Heart or Nerrous System. t'reqnentlT lead to the rroist Distressing an embarrassing Disorders of Ute Virile System. Studeas, Clergy icb and Law vers, therefore who are especially liable to thesa "Weaknesses, should re soft promptly to Dr. Delamarre's Specific 1 'ills. A Pamphlet containing full particulars, with directions and advice, priivtetl in Franca, tterman. Spanish and English, accompanies each box, aod will be sent, by mail, free of cost, to any wh will write for it. yiffl'rice, tl per Box. or Six Hoxes for $5.--Sold by the priuripal Druggists, cr wit! be sent by mail, securely seald from all observation, on receipt of the specified price by any authorised agetrt. or by the sole General Agents for America, fM'lR G. MOsES A CO., 27 Cortlandt Street, New York. Authorised Agewts for Richmond, J. E. Arery A Co Taylor i MeCulley C. E. I'otta Samson A UosAll orvkfabT mad promptly atu-nded to. John D. l'ark, Cincinnati", Wholesale Ager.t. ' 3djr TERRY'S Superior Tanning Process. I'atented Jvlx 11th, 1S5. rjHf. un T.-rsigwd hi offering Famar, TViwn, Conn ty or State righUsyon- tlie most liberal terms. Farmers can wave two honlrel per cent, by purbasing familv rights and becoming their own Tanners. TV U WATLK MCCK.ETS ctmiprise tbe Tan- . nerv.and the expense of tha material next to nothing. All kinds ot light hides tanned ill twenty minutes, and producing the aery bnt ptnlili tf lntthrrf Ladles ran ' tan and make their owu Furs at a saving of threw hundred per cent. All parties who hare hitherto pur-: ; chased territory from us have made from ten to fifty dollars per day. A number ot reliable canvassing agents wanted. The following premiums is a sufficient guarantee to all who Honld wi-li tn engawm UiiB uioney-makiug business. Twenfy-fTve First Premiums At the State airs in Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin and Indiana, in lsU5; FOl It SILVER MEDALS, at th State Fair in illiuois: Five First I'roniimns in Indiana, aud Four First Premiums at the State l uir in Ohio in Isfei. Also, several Medals at the State Fairs in New York tbe past two years. For tnrther particulars please call ntsTti its at the TllEMOST ll"l'.-K, Kichlllollik, Ind. C. I. I'ERK.IN A CO. N. IJ. Samples of every description are on daily exhibition at the above place. November 1 , LHG i. 'The wonderful progress of Mtxliral Sci--uce dnriiii; tbe jxtw mix ytcrtf onlv, makea it tossihle for the conscieutioua J'iiysiclan to leclare, now, that Consi mitiok is as ckh-rAlM-Y l'RK vkn'TKo as Smull I 'ox." item. AVo, -V. I., LL. I)., LL. l etc. KINO'S prkparkd ria:sci:nvriON, liAns ruoit TDK rkHscuir-TtoKor Krv. C'lm. i:. King, I. L.I.. !., .c kor the rRKVBjrrioM ast et na op , cosxitiTioisr, (IX ITS MOST ADVANCED STAGES.) for the Ksdieal Care of ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CATAKItll.andalUrlectionsof the LUNUS.THUO AT and AIR PASS AUK; for tieneral and Secial Ier.mgeiuents of the NKIIV'OL'S SYSTEM; for lllaorders of the KLOOD: and for all Functional Disorders of tlie Stomach and HoweU. It immediateiy increases the strength and deepens the color of the pale blood. It sulslues the Chills and Ferer, and diminishes the Expectoration. It checks the night sweats, always, in from seven to fourteen days. The appetite is at once invigorated, and tha patient rapidly gains flesh; the cough, and diflicult breathing are speedily relieved; the sleep becomes calm ami refreshing; the evacuation recular and uniform. ALL THE EX ERA L SYMPTOMS OF COXSLMPTIOX, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, 4., DISAPPEAR WITit X REALLY ASTONISUINU RAPIDITY. The PRESCRIPTION should be used in evasr case where the Iliyfician prescribes "Congh Mixtures,' "Tonics," Iron, Acids, liark, Quinine, Cod Liver Oil, Whisker, Ac., and in every Disease, by whatever name known, in which there ii exhibited anr one or more of the following SV.MPTOMH': Difficult or Irregular Breathing, Loss of Breath, Cough, Wasting of Flesh, Night Sweats, Bleedinjr from the Lungs, Los of Strength, Loss of Appetite, tieneral Debility, Debility of Pregnancy and Nursing, Flying Pains through tn Shoulders, Chest, Facs or Limbs, Neuralgia, Nervous Headache, Nervous Frustration, Nervous Irritation, tiiddineiut or Dizziness, Excessive Paleness, Sore Tbwiat, Drwsiness, Sleeplessness, Ilyspepsin, Sour Stomach, "Heart Burn," Oppression or Sinaing of tbe Stomsch liefore or attr eatieg. Constipation, ltemittent Ferer, Ac, Ac. aud estxrcially in all Female Disorders or Uterine Irregol.iriiiee, such as DUIicult, Painful, Suppressed, Scanty, Excessive IMayeil, Premature or too Frequent Menstruation. Statement fiom Pntient. 1c, "Your Prescription saved my dnightor's lif?, and 1.18 saved saved me hundreds of dollirs." Rev. K. Hl'MI iiMEYs, Kuuisen, N. Y. "We bless t.ol for the benefit we have received from T'lur Preptired Prescrptioo." Rev. P. J'KU&itLVi, lllossburg, Penn. 'Every one to whom I lnv recomimjri fcrl it h-ta lwne!ite.l much by its use." ltcr.C. Ii. Jones, Raciue, Wi. BiiiLK nH'sG,'AsTB Place. N, W-Iu the' early Iart of February, l-5;, I was suilcring from a violent cough, for which I had been treated during i mnirtha pr'V-oas!y -rt'iout benefit, I bad Ntht-Streats which completely prostrated ro. la th evening, liosrse-i-es-i would cora.3 or, rshieh wouta prevent me from speaking also i a w!i:K-t, t had ttieu bad two attacks l bleeding front ti.e lungs. M family Physician assured tae tiiat he conld do no more (or aie. I was growing rapidly worse, and bad tjeen co,nfellel U leave bssiness for nearly two months. All my rymptoRks HidicaUfd, aniujatakabl, tiiw fwaobee A COX' SI MPTP1.V. in tlie U-ginriing of Febrnr. Mb. IIkxrt KlsttE, rnenmrrref (..- Am'rimtt ItbXe &- eU3. presented ma with a bottle of the PREPARED PRESCRIPTION. In a few days, my appetite,! which I bad entirely lost,) returned; within a week, my ecnsrh had almost kot me; and io lens than two weeks, the Nil'ht-Sweats were brken up. Thenceforward I regained streug'ii rapidly, and am now regnlarlr attending to my duties a clerk ti the Ataeiicaa Bible Society, in whose employment I have been nine rears. I am now emoying good Koaith. Your PREstRIPTI X tii eted a t UlLL. a hen xjir friends despaired of my recovery. TliOS. J. CONOER. "I have lial Nerrous or Spasmodic .Vstbn for eleven years. Daring the fast MX years I hve never had an uninterrupted night's rest. It oiUfo acewed Ut toe that I woaid di before I conld grt air into tar lcnirs. I s'.i!i!-r.-4 so greatiy trfctii 'shortaess of breath," that I was cwnpeltel ti tak frequent rests I m waticing trorn my r-vulence to mr place bamnKS. The niift.t bel'ire t obUined tiw PREPARED I'lifcPARATION,' was tl.-e wor.t I ever paed. Un obtAiomg tiie rrmedr, I took a teaspoontul at nooo and again at nigbt,and slept ail eight witiumt wakingrI have not had a broken sight's rest a.nce. I have now completely recovered mr strenzth and spirits, and an not at all afiheted with 'shortness of breath." I shal: be glad to have any one afflicted with Asthma call and see me. EZR U. LANUDON", No. Hi Fonrtu St., X. Y." . Trii-"PKEPAllEl PUESCaiPTWN-Uput ap in a f 1 bottle, and is sld by Druggists generally, or orders may be addressed to the Sole Proprietors. OSCAJi i. HOSE A CO., 21 Cortuxdt Stbeit, N. Y. Coosalutioa free. A Circular, containing particulars of many eases snecesadnlir treated, will be sent tree, by mail, to all wbo write for it. Sold in Richmond by Stnwm A Sons, J. E. Avery A Co., Taylor MeCuUy, C. E. Potts, and by all Druggists throughout tbe countrv. " JOHS D. PAKE, ' Ciocainati, Wholesale Agent. Oct, 13 St-lr.-Admiriistrator's Notice. OTICE ia hereby given, that, the node raided -t ns taken out of tbe Wayae Probate Court LctWs of Administration co the Estate of Thomas J, Carlia, dwceSMd. Tn EeUte ia aoireot. ISRAEL WOODRCFF, Administrator. 10th mo. ?Vth, ldflo. 33 31