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RICHMOND, IND., NOV. 22d. 1866. THE SENATORIAL QUESTION. OPINIONS OF THE PR EMM. Gov. Morton our Next Senator. Last week the Trne Julian, collected together a half dozen extracts, rnainljfrom the few papers in thla district, under the patronage of the immaculate George W., which were atrung out and commented upon to get up n sensation, and convince some cnethnt Gov Slon-fx would not l circled Senator. Kvery intt lli:''iit iuhii knows, thot Gv. M. will Le elected to the Senate as sirelr as the Legislature convenes on the 4th of Januaiy. 1M37. We have taken the pains to compile a few cf the extr.n U Iroin our exchanges to show the drift of j ul.lic aentiment in the State. i li' h we puLI'tr-lt cn the first pae of t d:i,v"a PaUad'.ui.i In ti't-titioii to these upe , the Cincinnati (Ji'vn.itrrUil the (Vntif-rs ill Timet, Princeton Clarion. I'viiiiurtili Journal, I'lulltoii Standard, Uti-l:t ilK Republi tan, ( iceiishiirjr ',-esK, Xot'tlici n Indianian, Mar.-tli.ill Co. RepuUican, and Marion Journal, have expressed a preference for Gov. Monro for tne Senate. The Lafaj-ctto Courier, in com men ling at length on the Senatorial question, n)i : "'The people hnvc not forgo; ten. ns the Journal seems to think, that the dee- ! lion of a United States Senator a: lending issue in the late canvas. Iov. Morton wasthc generally recngnixed candidate of the great I'nion jtrwty. nml strong efforts were made in all thf donht ful'counties of the State to elect Members ' of the Legislature favorable to hU crlee- ; lion, as against I:n 01 noes who was understood to be the popular choice of the coppcrhcr.ds. Wo beg to assure cor neighbor of thy Journal, that while it may rival the rraid in profession, tho loyal peoplo willj electa Lnited States Senator ot their own free choice. Gov. Morton has survived tho flsnnnlU of liin (oca. and even the praise of the Herald or the Journal willi not coiiiproinito him in the estimation ' of the good and true men of the ) country." - The Kdinburgh Journal of the 17th, j says : j "Gov. O P. Morton, it seems, judging from tho lone of the pros throughout j the country, is the man who is to be our , next United States Senator, and we are of the opinion that no man in the State better deserves it. Whilst tnere are many loyal ami true men who would fill the position with honor and credit to themselves and the State, yet the great mass of the people desire to confer this honor upon Governor Morton, their champion leader and adviser through the long and trying j ears of the rebellion. I He lias by his unwavering patriotism and zeal for the cause of universal liberty" and the maintenance of the laws of our common countrv in times of her greatest need, won for himself a name and place in the atrections ol the people ot Indiana which will be remembered and honored when the names of those who have traduced and slandered him shall have been forgotten. Ho has proven himself equal to any and every emergency and the people know it. and will not fail to show j to the wot Id their just appreciation of; his past ortk-i.nl career. Let the Legisla i tare elect Go'. Morton to tlie Senate! and it will do just whit a largo majority : of the people of the Slate ask and wish ( it should do."' ! Tho True Republican of list wet fc, had I some lour columns made tip of extracts I from four or five newspapers properly j joim-d together .and explained by editot- j ial comments, by all of which it was in-! tendciLjLo show the eminent fitness of the Editor's brother, the IIox. George W. i Ji max, for the position of United States Senator, and the remarkable unfitness of Govkkxok Mokton for the same oflice. The Trne Republican wishes the people of this District to understand that there is a great public expression in behalf ot Mk. Ji liax, and tlie half dozen extracts are worked up, cut to pieces, and strung out in the most ingenious manner. Th? -principal article in the collection is from the Kichmond Telegram, and it is present ed as being especially .significant of public sentiment in. Wayne county. The Telegram we are bound to admit, was at one time published as a Republican paper, but was then denounced by the Trne j Republican us being wickedly conserva- j tive and the Editor as venal and working for pay. Souio time lat Spring, however, it changed hands and under the i new proprietors became seventy net'tral in polities with strong Copperhead proclivities and so continued up to the late election. For the truth of this statement we have our own weekly readings of the Telegram and the abundant declarations of the True Rejiublican. The sudden change in its course will , b readily understood by those who be lieved what the True Republican used to say about its Editor, but when the Republican now sends it abroad as a Union paper it makes itself a party to the fraud and stultifies its own declarations for years past. If we, and many others, are not de ceiTed the Telegram article was read by the Editor of the True Republican before it was by tlie Editor of the Telegram. This article, denouncing Governor Mobton, and landing Ms. Jcxiax delighted the Indianapolis Herald quite as much as the Trut Republican, and in fact to such a degree, that having published the principal parts of the at tide, it two days afterwards republished the whole of it

with a flaming head line, so as to secure for it the largest possible notice. That Govkbxor Mohtos is the choice of nine -tenths . of the republicans of Wayne county cannot be denied by any candid man wbb is acquainted with the condition of the public sentiment, and what we saj' of Wayne county we believe to be true of every county in this Con

gressional District. The three Repre ..nt.lirM li.t Prcur Vnri k K . senUti cs elect, MkMts. I e.i.le, t oclks and MaKTIS Will, as We are advised, VOte j . . , .. . J for GOVERN OK MoRTO from their belief j in Lis fitness and because in so doing j they Will represent a large majority Ot ! . . , . " Uieir consiituents; notoniy so, out 11 was unqnrstionaUj- the understanding at tlie time of their nomination that they would so vote. And we ure informed that in most of the connties of the Statr, such an understanding was distinctly had when the candidates for the Legislature were nominated. The course of tlie 2rue Republican toward Govkksok MoiiTOJi need excite no snrprise. That paper and the Madison Courier, fiom which it quotes largely, were the two Journal professing to be Union which opposed him bitterly throughout 131, '62 and 'G3 in the darkest and most didicuit limes when he was struggling single-handed against a Rebel Legislature, a Copperhead Supreme Court and treasonable State olli-cer-These .Journals and espei-iu"i!- th True Republican fought him with the utmost malignity, and republished with avidity every ton federate lie which was thrown into circulation. There was a brief cessation in the stream of calumny during tSc canvass of lCl while Mi:. Jlliax' t name was on the same ticket with that of I iovkknuk Morton, but as tX)ii as the election was over, it issued again from the columns of the True Republican and so'eontiuued up to this time. There is a wonderful similarity be tween the course of the True Republican and the llebcl organ at Indianapolis, tiie Herald. Tlie Heruld quotes the True Vie publican and the True Republican quotes the Herald All the Copperheads are in favor of beating Moktos with Jcuas. The Copperheads know who hurt them; they know from whom they got the heavy blows. if a republican politician quarrels oxy witli the men of his own party, they like him much better than another who has waged a deadly war with them, and would be greatlv delighted if thev could ' " be permitted to select the next Senator, i Tlie Copperheads Imte Gov. Moktox witli a malignity that has no example; they bate him for his course dniiug the war; they hate him lor his support of the government; for the support li9 gave to the army; avd they hate him for having defeated them in all their schemes and conspi a rs. 11 i, i it r. i .: . . : auvfy u:ue iiiiu iui ills greui. cauqiaigu in 1SG4, and they especir.llj- hate and j revile him for his speech in Masonio hall in June last, which went through the nation like an electric shock, and opened the campaign in every Northern State. It was more extensively read, and exercised a greater influence than any speech made within a qua: tec of a century. It put the copperheads on 'the defencive; arrigned them on an iudictment the most terrible that ever was framed, and placed all of the great issues in a light so clear that all would understand. Next to tha election of Valiar.digham as President, tlie copperheads would regard the defeat of Gov. Mokton as their greatest ti'iumph. His defeat by any Republican they would hail with the utmost delight as a great victory, going far to compensate them for many ctorti fieations. That he is the choice of the people of Wayne count3', and of tlie entire State every well informed man know?, and he cannot Le defeated unless by a disruption of the 1'arty and a comhina tion with the Copperheads, v. Licit wc believe to be impossible. I ancd States Senator. I We refer oar reader to the rommuisiration of l i:ioh in another column. In onr last ve er.',v spoke our own sentiment;.. We beliered then as "e do now, that our Representative would r-t? for lior. MorLu, and in so doinjf we belieT. he will represent a mnj ritr of I.ls constituents. We will repeat that we wdl be content with anv Union man, ret of course wa have Our choice. I'ni.m tttm:r. Tor the Banner. Ma. Emma . I observe in v-our last papi-r an editorial ou the aubject cf 1. S. Sen.-itnr. w hich vou. in the main, treat in a proper spirit; but to vour conclusion . I ra n "t 6 jy A men. It does Seem to ne nothinir was more clearly passed apon in the late election than that Gov. Morton shonld aucceed Hon. Henry S. lane to the U. S. Senate. So tar as Jennir.cs Co. is concerned. I think I may safely st that from the frequency that matter was alluded to by the I'nion ot -rs of thi ewnnty our Kepreaentatire ek-ct feela himself fully instrticted to vote for tior. Morton for that position! If I am not correct in my notion, Mr. Rep. please speak ont and letos know roar views. Let as bear from vou any Low. Kansas. -A clerical crrepoadnt trf the Toledo Blml cams tin some of the "institution" of Kansas as follows : But I mast conclude by simply indicatinjr a few topics oa which 1 have mti'cb to sy. Tne frttpei of Kansas the wvis are full. This will be one of the finest wine States in the L'cioo. The fish of Kansas the rivers ahonnd in several choice kinds. One was caught in the Repubiicaa a lew days aro that weighed one hundred and twenty ponads, ten ponnds heavier than the wife of the writer. The prairie fires f Kansas they are now rajrviir in all directions, traveling at times faster than any race-horse, leaping rivers, overtaking deer, wolves, turkeys and prairie chickens, and roastiop them alive. Th. wolves of Kansas one came a few surlits ago to within one hnndred ieet of onr boose aod attempted to help himself to fresh beef. The prairie chickens of Kansas thev are a nuisance. They are plenty, hot very shy and smart. Tber always ro-nage to keep out of my reach, except when I am goinjr or return ice from church cn Sabbath. Then they are painfully tame. Ir ia stated as a singular fact that the counterfeiting ot the United S ates currency has reached such perfection that the counterfeit currency is regularly redeemed at the Treasury, canceled and destroyed with the rest of the mutilated currency.

AJStran; Storjr. ' The Parkersborjr Times pnbliites a remarkable etatriuent f Robert S. teinway, m jail for the murder of Alrn C. Temple. He and Temple were from New Tork, and had been prosret;2 ttie oil region of Southern Ohio and West Virginia tcther. On Sunday morning, Oct. 2th,tBy started cn a ramble together, Mr. Temple, who waa something of a pwdogiat. carrying a hamm-T and a sack, slung around Ida neci in whtcU to p!ace ipecimeo. Asceiitng the Ull at Burning Spricas. they louu-l a caie which ther proceeded to explore l ooeo.ii r.asaires. .after

entering the tliird rfwen or cavern, ilr. Ste;nway &ay: j "Af'er going rerhips fifty yard. we were aurr-riied j a! finding a email taie. or pool.sa near as I can jule i come aixty teet iatencth.br twentv feet wido. It f ,eTel w" cm thrse leet bdow the ground on w h'.ch we gtfwd r ir haaifDer int this H.i nd found that iuateadof water imasoil pttruleain. i I bate not time to describe onr sensation on tLU dis- ; covery, which promised untold wea'th. After d.s- j de asneanne onus as te conlJ, aai wa h'-a design, when th-j loose ston: was MtKfUt eaecat- ; rmt-s -m wiitt-h he atooa suddenly care,! ju nith him. He sunk, rose again, strngglid a moment, and I aw him no more, j I s po -erles to asasst him, even if I hid n t been completely bewildered. The weight of the specimen is hi sack, no doubt, prevented hitn from savin? bimi ?" k capital swimmer. Tlie horror of my situation may De imagined. 1 to(l tVra sa t.'iat cava wherein was death a nd darkness lul'r aware that when I went nut into tha light I would only meet strangers and suspicion. 1 called iny rompstiTnti again and again until horrified br thisepulchr.il echoes that redounded through the blackness. "Tins is tiie true statement of the fact. 'Whether it will be credited u mere than 1 can say," Captain Kidd's Treasure. The New Vork Ilarrnitea Laboriu Under a Pecuniary Kxritemefit. Correspondence of the Xew Tork World. Xtw HAVfcx, Conk., Oct. 22, lSuti. The venerable Captain Kidd, who, as a certain obscure poet ouce insisted, remarked confidentially, inihyme, that he "M-irdercJ William M..ore As I sailed, a 1 SAi'ed. About fonv roog fruui shore. As I aa.led." has again, in point of memory, hjcsni'1 an object of interest. It appears that several enthusiastic gentlemen, 'riany of thtm influential citizens of this c:f,t', have determine, 1 to form a company for ' the purpose ol prospecting for the free- ; hooter's treasure, which it is supposed j he qiiictlv covered with lurf n Tliimvic j Island, situated i.i Long Island Sound, ! about fifteen miles from New Haven. j The j roject is not new, as for many years i credulous people have entertained su:ii- j cions concerning t!;e exact locality I where Captain Kidd buried his gold, anl mot of them have given Thimble Island the preference over all oilier localities. In fact, it has not unfrequent ly been the cae that within the last twenty years the excitement has beeonic so ripe that many private companies have been secretly orgari::cd, and during the summer months have prospected with considerable vigor The entire theory, as far as Captain Kidd's exploits in tha vicinity of Thimble Island are concerned, rests upon ?!- tain circumstances respecting his return to Ameiioa after his piratical career. I seems to be a well established fact that ho di 1 not harbor his vessel undo;- the lee of Thimble Island, or ratiier T-ii.n-j bio Islands, (there being t-vo islands of j the same namtf nearly adjoiiii.! each other. ) and that ins vessel was completei i i r t. - .t t uen ,,on) Ule cruisers ineii searcn ing for him. It is also well known tht j the freebooter ami his crew frequently landed on the larger of the Thimble j Islands, au l that they uninterruptedly ; held their midnight orgies there for some j time. One of tiie principal objects of ! curiosity ou the island is Captain KiuTs j punch bowl, a large excavation in one of ! the rocks near the shore, perfectly sym j metrical in its proportions; and although j quite ponderous i:i appearance, is very i exactly formed to suit tht superstitious ! notions of isitants who believe it to be ! the work of the corsairs j Next spring it is proposed to regularly incorporate the company now privately at work, witli a view to more systematic action. As the Herald has already informed tlie public of the existence of two companies, one in Nova Scotia, the other in Kouth Coventry. Conn., the addition of a third shows conelusivciy that there are still "lorttme hunters" left, and that "all the fools are uot 'lead vet. TlIS M AKTtl A'! E RkcOKU OF A 1T !11sukli. n.uiiST Elder Wm. Steele, of Henderson, Ky., reports the following as his experience in the marriage line. "Within the last twenty years I have joined in marritcc three hundred and thirty couple:;. Ten conpies of the above were married at my r.ricc, five nt my residence, two m the bank of the Ohio river, standing under the shtlser of an ! umbrella; in three cases married the j same individual twice their partners j having died. Married fuu r couple in i one day. My fees in all ihe ahovc mar ! singes have varied from thankev up to j 2u jer marriage. I married one man j worth $8,000 to 810,000, for which he 1 pat. I me nothing, because, he said, Sr.! (as he called her) was sickly. Well, I j could not help that. Sinec that time j Sal' was called home, passed over on ! the 'other sido of Jordan,' but he is on this side, with another wife. Fiom the I best information I can get. about one j fourth of the above numbcr have passed j otf the stage of action, and are now numbered with the dead. "Sic transit :tcria muncu. Hi'Mons fF A nvKKTtsio. The 'ouovcing j notice appeared lite'y in a Western paper: f Whereas, mt prticular times i may importune ur friend and others to ief me have liquor, which is hurtful to me and detrimental t. M-cietjr; this is theref.re, to forbid any person selling rue liquor, cr letting rae have it cn any ci-unt, for il thev d," I w.Il positively prosecute them, notwithstanding aiy promise I rfiav make t" ih-3 contrary at the time thev rr.ay let me have it. This is the way Mrs Smith advertised j her husband: Lost. Strayed or Stolen An individual whom I, in an urgent moment of lene- ? line?., was thoughtless enough to adont as my husband. lie is a good looking i and feeble individual knowing enough, ! however, tocome in when it rains, unless j some good-looking girl offers him the j shelter of her umbrella, answers to the i came of Jim, was last seen in the com- 1 pany of Julia Harris, walking with his ! arm round her waist, up the plank road, ' looking more like a fool, if possible, than I ever. Anybody who will catch the poor ' fellow and bring him carefuily back, so j that I can chastise him for running awav, I will be invited to tea by " j Mary E. Smith ; A Yt-s Wojiijr CaAYASjusti. An Ohio! paper says that a yourg woman l:viny in the i township of bpnnjfreld heard tha' younjr man in the p'ace was not likely to rots without some urging and was hailing between two cp ntons a to which way he would Tc-te. if at all. She took her father's baggy on the day of elec-ion, went to the house of the absentee, brought him to the palls, To.ed him," and then took him home lain.

, A Romantic and Tragic Story. The following highly" romantic and tragic story is ftora tlie New Orleans Times : Nearly a year ago one of the first merchants in the city met and loved a woman of English birth, wh-ro he believed to be a widow.

-His a-Jrance were favorably received, and after many happy Lours passed in pleasant converse, th gentleman at length declared his passion. To his surprise and chagrin, the ladj', with many tenrs, in formed him that her husband wa not dead. A long story of unkindness, neglect, maltreatment, and a separate maintenance, was related. The fair one. with the utmost frankness, went into the details of her wretched existence; aud eu led by Loping a divorce suit, then pending, would terminate in her lavor. The gentleman, encouraged by the confidence, and eager for" the possession of such a treasure. m:s:-.'d oa her at once departing for England; ami bountifully supplied the lubricating material for the rusty ua.Lirey of the tonti. The journey was made, and in the course of a few weeks the bagaitileof $12.00.) was expended. Not many moons elapsed ere the lover was favored with a most teuder epistle, couve;. ing. in the postscript, intelligence of another draft for SIOMK, which he would, of course, pay on presentation. The business of the law proved exceedingly expensive Two more drafts of 610, 'JC3 each were forwarded to this country, and promptly paid. The gentlemar. becoming alarmed at the enormous i'ruin or. hi-i purse, ventured to reniotistrate, and begged the lady, if possible, to conduct the business with more economy. 'The communication in reply, d-Ued at Firis, quiclly informed him that the suit had been deiided against her, that she w.is tie 1 forever to the object of detestation, and sd though she could i.ever forget the disinterested friendship of the kindest of men, they must never again meet on e.iLU. "i'hc unhappy gentleman, maddened at his folly, an 1 crippled in business by the immense outlay of money, ended his evisteuce by his own V and. Lonr alter this tragedy the rjal creator of it presume i;::in to address tho man she so wi onged TiiB Papal iuESTiox. The preparations for the evacuation of Rome by the French troops seem to be oing 0:1 with eincciity and "loyalty to tlie treaty,'' nsin r the words of the late French circular. The Pope has made arrangements to fold his off!) in Rome a little longer by the enlistment of a foreign legion. Thei! heroes anivcdi:i the Papal domiiiio'i lat month, hut coming from a po: t at which the cholera was prevailing, they had to undergo a quarantine, and were put into a new bid, a most suggestive selection of quarters, according to the wits of Home. The Pope, it seems to be admitted, cannot, long maintain timself vita this legion, or with whatever troops lift can taise, when the French withdraw. The possession of Koine by Victor Kmaniiei will follow. If the holy Father is satisfied to lem.tin lie e.-.n do so, pr.-l he wiii bo taken care of by the Italians, who are good Catholics, but as a temporal pi inee il seems to be conceded that his reign is yearly at an end. It is suggested that he may go to 3Ialta, to Spain, to England, r.nd even to the United States. These are of course, speculations which are u be tested hereafter by acturd experience. Phil. Inquirer. A Masonic Incident. A little incident, containing some mystical interest, transpired in Wayne county. South Carolina, during the late war. It is s follows: It whs late at niiiiit. the husband was absent, and the wife, alone with her ehildie;i. had retired. Three or four soldiers rudeiv knocked at the door of the house, and demanded eutri.nce and something to eat. The good lady told them that it was too late, that she had nothing cc'ked; but fearing they wo ild break the door, she got out of bed and opened it to expostulate with them. They insisted that she should cook something for them, and while she was getting ready, and they' were roaming about the house, one of the party, who set med to be U.e leader, happened to find !i conv cf Maekev'a "Masonic Jurispruocr.ee. Turning over he found the name ol the poor, frightened woman's husband written on the fly leaf. Is this your husbaud's " he inquired of t!:e lady. "Yes, sir." was the timid reply. 'Is he a Mason?" 'Yes. sir."' 'Come, hoys, right about march!" end imn.t liately the house was cleared and qiiiekiv closed. Z! s tray Cow. (fN Tn:!ay October 3fth. a White Cow strared 31 9 frrm the premises ol the undersigned in this citv -n 7:h afreet, we-t si-ie near the Fair Grounds. She is about f.mr ye-irs old neck red from her shoulders tu i;,-r ears a largo white sjw.i in her 1't.rehea i a nuu-.ir of sn'.-ilt red sp ts on her sides her legs are a ioivnish oiu.r fore legs red. from the knees doarn to ti.e ko,, horns small an 1 tend slight:.- inward siie is of the Durham stuck, is in good order, and was giving milk w-:.en she ie't imp. A reward of $j w.li i,: given for hsr delivery to the undersigned t his piace ol residence, cr for inlorciztioii so that he c-u getter. DAItNET THOMAS. Il.chm .nd, Nov. 221 iSjJ. 33-lw. EATS FOOT OIL. rOF. SALl BY FLt MJIER A KELLY. CoR i.LE ST PLl.1ifE!yt KELLY -A. 5. 33 CD r R SALE T PLOIJIEKt KELLY. 3 OIL roa iils it PL I'M. IE 15 t KELLY,

FREMONT HOUSE, JOHN ELLIOTT, Proprietor, ; CORNER OF FIFTH ASD MAIX, - Richmond, Ind.

MEDICAL.

AGUA DE MAGNOLIA. A todet aettght. Superior to iot Cologne, used to bathe the faee ami person, ta aender the skin o!t and fresh, to allay infiammation, tr perfurte clothing, for headache, 4e. It is manufactored from the rich ! Soathern Maaolia, and is obtaining a patronage quite 1 unprecedenUfd. It is a tarortte with artreases and opera sinirers. It is sold by ait dealers, at i 1.00 in j largu bottles, and br Dsnas BitMS A Co., New Tork, j Wholesale Agents. Saratoga Spring Watered br ail Drtu-su. ! 'Jes'so!- ' Exactly Solon hinyle said ; they were there 'every time." If he f.-it w!y" in the morning, he look Plantation Bitters ; if h fIt weary at r:rlil, he to k 1'latitatioa Bitlers : il he lacked appetite, was weak, laa,rnU or mentally o;prose,J, be I tok llartUtion Uilfe-rs; ant they never falU-d tJ set Ihim oa his pins square and firm. Kew persons want any beltxT authority; but as some mar, just read the fultuwing: " I owe ranch to you, for 1 verily beieve tje nantation UitUrahave saved mv life. KEY. W. II. WAGONER. Madrid, N. Y." " I have been a eroat 6flerer from Orspopdia. and had totbn,lm preachirjf The rtant-ition Hitters have cured me. EE V. V. A. MILLWOOU, Now York City. " I hid lost tuy appetite was so weak and enervated I could hardly walk, aud hud a perfect dread for society. The l'iantation Cittcrs hare s i rua all rlit. JAMES HEIMIN'WAY. St. I.uii, M..." " The Ilaii!.it:or E:!ter have f ired ni? of a deranvment of the Kidneys and t'riasry Orpins, that disttesjd uie ftr years. They act like a charm. C. C. MOOUK. 25t Broadway, N. V." Mr. O. II. DEVOE, maaairer of the Union Home riclnw.l for Soldiers' Children, sata !he '"has given it tn the weak aud invalid children under her charpe, with the most happy and tfratifyin-r results." We have rcecivc'd over a hnudred reams of such certific:es, but no uuv,-rtiseinont 13 so eflcctive tu what peoplu themselves say of a pimd article. Oar fortune and our resuUtiou is at st.tke. The origtn.il quality and bijfh cliaracter of tliesefT'tods will be sustained under every and all circumstances. They have alrudy obtained a sale in every tun n, village, parish and hauilet ara,.n civiiiied t ation-,. Base imitators try ti c;mj as nar our namo and style as they can, aud because a good article cuaot lie sold as low as a pr one, thev fiid some support from parties who do not care hat th.y soil. Be on jour guard. See our privat,; st.imp over the coik. I. II . DRAKE 4 CO., Vew York City. " Saratoga Spring Water sold byaii Druists. OVER A MILLION DOLLARS SAVED, j IJentlcmen .- "I had a neirro dud worth $1,200 J who tiKik cold from a hurt iu the leg-, and was useless : for over a year. I had u-ied everything I could hear j of without Ijouelit, until I tried the Mexican Mustang j Liniment. It soon effected a pertuaner.t cure." J. L. DOWNING. Mi ntonjery, Ala., .tune 17, ISi'.'. " I take pleasure in recointuendii: tho liesican llutatifr Liniment as a valuable and indispensable article for sprains. Sores, Scrttches ot- il ills on Horses. Our laeis have used it for Bums, Bi uises, Sores, Kheumatism, Jtc, and all say it acts like uiiiic." .1. W. HEWITT, Forein.m for American, Wells, Faro's and Ilarnden'd Express. " The sprain of my tlao-liUr's aukle, occasioned while skatinp last w inter, was entirely cured in one week, after she commenced usinsr vour celebrated Mustang Liniment. ED. SEELY." j Glouce-ter, Mass .Aug. I, 1335. .' It is an ad?. itu;d fjirt tiiat the Mexican Mustang Liniment performs rotre cures in shorter time, on j man and best, than anv article ever discovered. I Families, livery-men aii-1 planters siioul I always have it on hand. U,uick and sure it cei iainly is. All genuine is wrapped in stoel-plate enrarin.-s, bearing the j signature of G. W. Westbrook, C'temist. an I the ! pricutt U. S. stinip of Dta.vs B iases i Ci). over ; the top. j An effort has been tn.ile to counterfeit it with ai chejp stone p'.ie lalx i. Luuk clolj ! i Saratoga Spring Water, oU by ail Druggist. ; It is a most delightful H lir Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandri.fT. It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft aud glossy. It prevents l.JJr t rcing gray aud falling oiT. It restores hair upon premstnrely bald heads. This is jitst what Lyon's Katba'ron will do. It is .retty it is cheap durable. Tt is literally sold by the car-load, aud yet its alra st increldde demand is d.uly increasing, until tiiere is hardly a country atf rithat does not keep it, or a family that does not rse it. E. THOMAS LYON, Chemist, N. Y. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Drst. Who would not be beautiful ? Who would add to their betuiy? Whit gives that marble purity and dittiugnr appearance we observe apon the stage, and in the city bell ? It ia nol-jager a secret. They use Magan's Magnolia Btm. Its continued use removes tan, freckles, piwplcs and roughness, from the face and hands, and leaves the complexkm smooth transparent, blooming and r.ivishinz. Unlike many cosmetics, it contains no materia! injurious to the skia. Any Dmgaist ill order it for you, f nt on hand, at 50 cts. per bottle. W. E. HAG AN, Troy, S. Y., Chemist. DEM AS BA U.XES k Co. Wholesale Ajl ' V I Ileimstreet's inimitable Hair Coloring is not a dye. t Ail instantanecus dyes are composed ti(lar ciuMir, and more or less destroy the vitaiitv and beaoty ol ; the hair. This is the original Kir Coloring, and has j been growing in favor over twenty years. It restores i gray hair to iU oriffinal coL.r by gradual absorption, , in a tQTst remarkable manner. It is also a beantiful hair dressing. Sold in two sixes cents and JI by all dealers. C. HEIM STREET, Chemist. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by ail Druggists Ltox's Extkact of Pcrk Javaica Grwn-for Indigestkm, Xansea, Eearffnrn, Sick Headache. Cholera Morbus, Ac, where a warming, genial timnlant is retpiired. lis carefnl preparation and entire poritT makes it a cheap and reliable article fcr rulirary purposes. Hold everywhere, at 59 cts. per bottle. Lto"s ErraAcr cr Pr Javatca Gtjrorn for IndicestioB, Jfausea, Hartbnm, i;ck 0eadacbe,cio!cra Morbus. Flatntencx, 4c., where a warming stimulant is required. Its carefnl prepartion aad enti.e pnrity makes it a cheap and reliable article foreo!:ostry purpose. Sold everywhere, at 6 cts. per bottle! Ask fcrLTo;rV Pare Extract Take no other. Saratoga Spring Water, -old by aU'Drngeis-a I

CiDctauAti Market. CtxctJisaTi. Not. 21.

FI.orR-Sj.jdwr! superfine mi ilOJlfl T. trade t,rsi Js at $11 13 jt. V UKATUuU: No. I red $J SO. t"OKN-tldis carc and in demand at 9Cc fer abe!!e. fJc !'or earivew ear dud at Wc, OATS Quiet aod steady at ie for No. l.and 4Se for . -- -. i -m P.YE- FIra.errN.Jt S3. ( liAKI.t Y - ttii wncfcanire?. . WHIKY Steadv: 21- iu bond. j tiOUS - few'toveraat $S Xifo 63 groi. and j t-9 net. I'tH-eipts. Ci.lH'i). ' MESS ! OiK Dull; and price fo-tuinasly lower; i itmi il hr. twv-n Knht at S liT2t 5 tor new. Ht Lk SUOI LDEKS 20 days in salt aU at Se racket GKEEN MEATS Pull. and pHces lower: sboul 'ers f'c, a: dea d hsxu demmJ J te lv-t.t. I.AKO -Iu!l atl!S. 1SACUN A t-mitet demand for tacoo sides; clear closed ail t-'-e. hildeni at ltc. , GKOt KKIES-Dul . Sugar at ll.SM.'aC. Cof- j fee. i3nr-. Hi: TIE iC - Firm at 30ti 32c. nillt- 1 j'jilflc, aud dull. EG'.S - 2l..t.ljc. t.Ul .! 140. t'CTTON F;rm at 52c frr mlddUup, wit'x few s.-l!vrs. M ARRIFP.-Mn thf SOth instant, at 7 o'clock. 1. M.. iu ret I -at.. M.E. Church, by Kev. K. Tost. Vr. 'BvtLLK KiiH.WaV.of Lap-rte. Ind., t Miss Mabtwa . . ...... K. J eff kk:s, dav.fi hUT ot t apt. v . . uan. jeucr-.s, m thi vicm ty. T-if Tlie C'l.nrh was deusley crowded, and many had a chance of witnessing the interesting ceremonv of r-::iing tngctlier "two si-.s with but a sir.e'.e tlwiught two'heaits that LcAtasouj." We lieanl complaints that the cerem my was thnrt, n afford satisfaction t the criwd, that, d-u Jtless desire.1 to take an inrentorv f dress, lks, Jle,; but like a!! other pleasures, the party most hitereste.; vanished too aoon to gratify this rerv hu labie curiosity. We received tho most subsUutil cvMence t!ut the cerenvay was duly performed!, in the shape of a large aad ar.ost eicellen' cake, aul the happy couple will please accept our best wishes for their tappiness and prosperity here and hereafter. PIKD. In this city, on Saturday last, after a brief illnoss, Mr. Damel Hcgbes, aged nbottt 55 years. New iVdvortisemeiits An OnliRat-.ee, To Punish Vagrancy. ar-.rc. 1 DU IT ORDAINED, by the Coromou Co.incil'o! the citv of Uici.mond. That any pers.n or persons d.a!l-be found within the Coporate Limits of of t'. v citv of Richmond, loitering about saUmns.or wandering about the reet., by day or night, without having at"v kr.ovrn pluce of residence or any vlsdde tueana nt'supprrt. and not being able to satisfactory account of themselves, fhall, npon conviction theieoV, be lined not less than one 1 nir more thaa Twenty ti' i Dollars. itli ots ot prosecution, and in addition.uiaT he in-prisi nod at the discretion of the Mnv-r for an period not exceeding thirty S01 davs. t-KO. f . This urdinance t be in forca fmtu and after its rassagc and publication ' n W. S IlEID, Stayor I'ro Tetn. Fassel and approved 'or. fi 855. Attest; 1'. 1' Kirs City Clerk. '- PEAI-HiS IN Cigcirs, Tobacco and Pipes, No. 65 Main Street, ItlCHMO.ND, 1M. CGMIrlERCIAL COLLEGE, fj. W. Cor. Fourth and Race Sts., c ivc:x.ti, o. 1! .1 Ku-u c-s College! Tho I"inct t'ollegc Kocuiv, The Largest Corps of Tcucher. Thf .Ua't Iractical Course of Study, -IK n I C A. ! THlIirV- nVO VKAK& SUCCESs! TIIK FACULTY INCLUDES n VI'TT.I.TT, - - - - Picsidcnt. YVATTEns, - - - - Principnl. k. r. j. x. j. R. ChNAHAX, (iorcurrty 1'nni ipal of Ohio .Vert ;u ; le i .Bjfi;?, i Ass t l rinc'pal. W. H. ,0(RK. Sopt. Actual business TV?partmenU J. K. W" i i.ld.K, Suj t. Drpartnx i t rf Penmanship. WM.STHf.NK, l Assistants in A r;;huu:t:e, Kthsh I'D. rUH i!.l;D, f Urammar. t'ompo-ition, Correfpondetice, Ac HON. MILTN tSAYLEU, Instructor in Cocenvjrcial L.iv un i I.-ctiirer. IirR.N. 1'1'i MAN, Ksq., Inpfrutfrr in Phonography. 1'trs.ons comingto the city to enter, may order their baggage directly to t'.ie Oflice of the Col lege. '1 he graduates of iiar lett's College nuufred by thi u.sands aie to lie found in every p.rt of tiie commercial world, rect rvir.g from $1,500 to$5,000 peryear. FclX Course Life Scholarship, $50 Address JAS. M. WATTEIIS, t'riucipai. AV A. T T K 'H S ' .NEW AND ORIGINAL SYSTEM OF Equation of Payments, Averaging Accounts and Interest, A DOOK FOR EVERYBODY, Xcirhsnt, Irof'ionnJ )Ihii, Hookkeeper, Clerk n;iU.S!iiC ut, Is nniv iu pre and ill be for sale alter Nov, 10. f Hij,tp.,r. on receipt of JI tlO. l'u-jlishtjd at li A KT LETT'S tOLLLGK. "OTION TRADE. G. P. ESMWILER, Wholesale and Iletntl Denier in FOEEIGN AKD DOMESTIC FANCY No. 49, Main Street BICHMOXn, IXD., ET EEPS e-Mitant!Ton Land the most complete kaai varied stick t'n tie city, consisting, r artlr ef ' IIoirry, L'adcrshi rts, llrawern, lioods and 'abia, Scrf-, Kaspenders Thread-, tombs Baltoaa. il rashes. Perfumery :nd Toilet Articles. also Tora, .Matches. Blaciiar, Fire Wort, C'andie, Bird Cases, Ladies Bkt, Child rea's Wood and -tViliosr Casaad C'rriares. jTTAll bontht from first bands, aad offered to the Trade and ti Public, at a margia ia harmony with Lizht Personal ! Ba.iness Eipesns. Sicim'rtid, Not. i 5, 165. 332m Notice. "TS h-rcbv sive-.i t the cit'zens cf Wavne township. 3 Wavne" fVuutv. In liana, that I intend to apply to j i' U. ard of I'ouot CommUsinaera. at their next

ttrm connoeBcmg ra the-ird, day of December 15, j a $1 bottle, aod is aold br Ii-BggrJMs generallv, or ofor License to ell intoxicatinar liquors in less qoanti- f n rr,y be addreaaol to toe rve I'roprietora. . - . . E . . - . . T. . , .... 1 . . . . . . u -

tr than a quart si a time, ana permit toe same to oe rirar.k on the prem;jes. ia accortsnre with aa act ap-

? roved f th M.rrh, S loe prtem place ra wbieb retar! Ikjoor 14 to the room iro mediately north of tbe -nnmia weirh 1 retail groceries, and tbe room ra rhich I retail grr-reries ia the brat S-rr in the brick uildlrjaroa 'be aorffc-eart corner of Maio aad Front , treets in the citr of Richmond- . . , . . . . JOHX TAG1ART. Not Siud, 1S, 9-lw-$l.

DEPOT DRUG STORE. The attention of PHYSICIAN AND INVALIDS!

is invited te a very fin arJL twle of WHITE CURRANT WINE. Off. red for sale br us. It is a superior article, barioir that pleaaaut acidity, combined with a pood proportion f stiiaalaot properties, that readers it atore beneficial in many case, than the purest of imported wines. Try it. 51. B. BALLARD A CO. MORPHINE AND QUININE, For sal br the GRAIN, PRAM, cr OCXCE, at tha V E IDT Uttl'U STOKE, by . - v. 0. liALLARD A CO. CVR130s OIL, White, 6afa and Brilliant! Vor sa'e br M. B. DALLARD A CO. Lard, Neats Fuct and Fish Oils, For sale at the DEPOT DR1" STORK by M. B, BALLAUO A CO. PRESCRIPTIONS, Caretuilv tided at al! hours- of the day or night, at the DEPOT Dttr. STOKE, by il. V. UALL.VUO A CO. PLUMMER & KELLY'S BllHTG STOKE is on tuk SOUTH-WEST CORNER MAIN AND PEARL STS. THE PLACE TO GET LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S BIIS. .VrfiRAW has on hand the fineat stock ifM. of I.ndiew, aud Children's S.iocs ever brought to this market. . , IIAEMOnAES, POLISH AND CJ A ITEMS Of all kindt, of the very beat New York custom make, Also, a large stock of a o o o is n o s , The cheapest :i he market. She advi ,es evrry one to call aud . v I'-.i.io her stock beforo pajchaauig elsewhere. Quick Sales and Small Profits li ler motto. iT lie member Mrs. MoUraw. No. 8, North Fifth Stre t. n lew dr North ol tha Tremont llonae. Kiehuiond, Nov.lst lMirt. 31-3m. ''The wonderful progress of Medical Scince during the patt mix nan oniv, makes it njKrsaii'its lor ine conseieniiftkB f uyaif-ian to , fleclare, not. , that CoKammoM is as CIS ilYr klttVT FKK VENTKO as Small fox." Her. :v 1- r .i - ,,1 tharlrm Ju. King, Sf. 1)., LL. 1)., rtc. KING'S PREPARED PRESCRIPTION,1 MADB raoM TB rREsCRtmON or Kev. t hai. E. King, .11. I., LL. !., tec, FoR TUB rREVrNTION AND CfK OF CONSUMPTION, i l.V ITS MOST ADVANCED STAOKS.) for the Radical Cure of ASTHMA. HUONCHITIS, ("ATAKHII.andallatTut-tMiusof the LUNUS.l HKOAT and A1K PASS AtiK; tor Ueneral and Special Derangements of the NEHVOL'S SYSTEM; for Dirrdtr9 ni the lil.OOD: and tor all Functional Disoitiers of toe Stomach and bowels. It uouie li ite y increases th" strength and deepeua the color of the pule bloo I. It sulidnes the Chills and fever, and dmiimshes the Expectoration, it diet ka the night sweats, alnnys, in from aeien to fourteen days. The appetitn i at once invigorated, and th ,ilioi,t rapidly gatus rioih: the cough, and difficult Itreatiiicg are Keeui!y relieved; the sleep beco me cairn ami refreshing: tiie evacuations recnlar and unif.ri:i. ALL TIIfliLNLKALSY-MI'TOMM OK CON". SCMI'TIO.V, ASTHMA, KKOXCHITIS, ir.. DISAPPEAR WITH A REALLY ASTO.MSUINU HA. 1'IUITY. The PHESCRIITION s'ntd be nsed in every case when- the Physician preT riljes Conrh iliaturea," "Tonics " Iron, Aeiris, U.irk, Quinine, ti Liver Oil, Whiskey, Ac, and in ever Diseas, by whatever name known, in n Inch there is exhibited anv one ur more of the l..l!oing SYMPTOMS': Diifirult or Irrecular Rrcathing, Lom of lirrath, Cou;b. Wanting of r'letdt, Nighl Sweats, Rleeding tr'in the Lnng-t, I tf IStrengtii. Ias ol Aptite, O-iiera! Debility, lhhilitrnf Pregnancy and Nursing, Flying Pains threugh tho SlMul!era, 'he.-.t. Face cr Litubs, Neuralgia, Nervous Ileadaclic, Nervous Prostration, Nervoos Irrit-ition, Giddineas or D ninef , Exccasive Paleness, Sore Thntut, Droa sines, Sleepleanness, Dyspepaia, Sonr Stomach, "Heart Hum, Opiresinn ur binking of the Stomach before or afttr eai'n e. Constipation, Ki-niittent Fever, Ac, e and ctwially iu all Female D;srW ur L terine Im-gn-l iniiea, uch as Difficult, Paiuiul, Suppressed, Scanty, Kxaive Delayed, Premature r t Frequent aleoktruatu n. StaTemcate fiom I'atietita. Ac. "Your Preseripti"n savo-1 mv dmeoler's li, and ! i saved me hi a ired of doUsrs." Iter. E. Ilci nKKTS. R-mis. N. Y. "W'r ii!e God or t!e 1 enc fi? we hare rereived from vour Prepared Preacr ptioa." ter. P. I'EltElKl, l;h.shiirg, I'eon. "Every one t whom I have recon. mended it La !oted much br its ose. Ilev.C. l. Josm, Racine, Wis. Itist.s IIotsk, A"T-m TLara. K. Y. 1 the early ptl "t i'tlmurv. 1 a as aufl- rinr Iri-u a vwjlrnt cmgti, for vrfcich I had brt-n tre-vted du inx ia nffriha : prpv . o.'v iunDt beneft', I haJ Night-sweats which ! completely prostrated tae. In t!'e evening, boane- ! cesn wool 1 o roe on, which would pri.-t-mt me from ! s;eskine above a wh k r. I had then had two attack i of bleeding from the longs. !y fjnj.lv lliysiciaa i assured me that lie could d i: more 1r me. I was ! Rowing ral It worse sad had beta c peiled t Wa'e r riT'T? m'ntl"t' AU T 'I?i 0" in'iirau;.;, niiiuiMKauof lite prrrww m StMITION. Ia the beginning Fcbrearr. Ma. H2SKY Flstirc, Trrttmtrrmf the Amr-rwrn iiihfr Snnreenuxt me will, a botUe of the PREPARED I PRESCRIPTION", la a few days, mv appetite,, which j I bad entirely lt. returned: within a week, my : coach had almost Mt trc: aad in lees than two works, ! ths Night-Swrata were broken np. Tiiencefrm-ard I j regiinsd str-fgh rapidly, aod am now rrgnlarlr at1 te-vding t" mv -iti(-s as clerk t the Am-i tcaa Bible i Society, ia wie employ meat I bare been nine years). ! I m now entorine eoo-i health, .'mr I'RKSf'KIP-TI-lX eftV-cted a CCRE, wbeo mr friends de. paired of in v reoverr. THOS. J. CONOER. - "I hare lid Xtrm.u, or Sja.nuidie A.-,lim for eleven year. 1'oriog the Nt yeara I have never had an aainterrapted aitrht's rest. It oftea sorsaed to me that I wocld die before I cnld get air into my Icngs. I nftVred a grea!y from 'shortness of breath." tliat I was c-rofik-d t take freoent rests in walking from mr reseti-nee to my plsceol basinesa. "T?;e night r ore 1 obtained tha PREPARED PREPARATION,' was the worst 1 ever passed. Oa obtaining the reasedy, 1 took a teaspooafal at aooa and agaia at night, aod alef.t all tight without waking. I bare aot had a brokea night 'a rest a nee. . I hare now eompletelr recovered my streogtb aad spirits, and am aot at ail afflicted with 'sV-rtoess of breath.' I aba! be gbd to nur ose afflicted with Astfima cali aad are roe EZRA C. LANODON". No. 33 Foorth St., 5. Y." The "PREi'AKED PRESCHIPTIOX" ia oat as ia " n. t. j.uar,.i a v., 2i V oari.A'iX.T r-rasxr. j. - - usnunns ' .re A. Lircaiar, rmlnn prticnlars of many casee saceessfBllr treated, will he sect tree, by mail, to all who write for it- Sold ha PichTantvi .y iMBisoa A Roa, J. E. Aeery A Ok, TaylcrA McCu:iy, C. E. PotLa, aod by all Druggists tiiroogboat the eovstry.

I . -... .,i,r.:,i' -.ft JOEX D. PARE. Cioeioaati, Wboleeale Arret. Oct, le J4-It.