Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 22, 27 July 1865 — Page 4

ulliulnun. RICHMOND, IND3, JULY 27th. 1865 NEGRO SUFFRAGE. The Views of a; Life-long Democrat An Hpnst Convert. ' -. . r ' y Correapomknce f.ihe rtiWIeipbia Prws.J - - - : I Lave com JTwn tcxthis part of the country with the intention of casting my lot with it for tie fatoreand foeMmpellrl to semi yow a line- to tell of my im. pressions ot the jteotjle. , I have been, for some si weeks,' m "'daily eorrtact with Southern people of all political halea", and, though I' am a ioor talker, I am apooi listr-rier, an 1 not a very had hand at fonniffffeiirtefiftf n from a great deal of hearJng-.-"-! 'emf to the frulr States full of Very fine theories fl front the necessity of. educating the ncgiotefore we cotiM exteud to hioiXhc privilege of sutrmpe,' He wa ignorant Im wuh iiif. oted; he wan prejudiced; he cot i id not he trnstel with the privilrpre of a voter until he rmrf attained a certain standard of educaltoa. Well, blr, I "was never farther away from the truth in my lifts. 1 have listened by the hour to the faioiliar, eocial, unrestrained talk of Southern j.eoplc; and I have been worry to conclude, from all that I hare heard, that the daiuaable Iicresy of the' States right doctrine, upoa which, with imagined evils threatened to the institution of slavery, they t.i,ei their ac-U of secesion and rebellion, i a deeply rootnd in their convictions an it ever w:w. They have failed to establish the success Of their principles at the bayonet's point and the cannon's mouth, but those principles lie as near to the heart- of the great rnn A them as ever, and tne loyalty to the Government, as constitnting a principle with the mass of the people at the North, is entirely foreign to tl breawtsof the inutiHCit in Uio SowttThe atn hostility that was $i:tjly Uiplayed in arms exists subtly in the nreasts f trie Nouthclyv pl?j and is ready--nt anytime t ex ertu itself,- -po ! loiiriT in -overt-nets, but in every possi ble p:ieine -Bfo-thwart the tini.ty'aAd the progress of the Kepuhlic. On the other hand, the negro has but one principle and one affection. His principle is devotion tothe TTnion; his affection heartwhole for the cause that has restored him to manhood. No doubts or the justice of the cause cross his Juiiid,,ao clouds of c-aanisfV raiding obseura Jiis vision. His instincts alone point ont to him the path he is to tread as a freeman. nnd point it out unerringly. Who" so Hafe totnitft with the ballot of a freeman j as he ? Can demagogues lead him astray I w ith arts anil aoi.liisti i V I trow not. ! Ho may not know so much of book ; learning as hi' paler-skinned brother,; but he is Joss fikelv to be deceived in ! members of tlic human family, himself j included. And if yon could see, as I ; nave ween, the colored people of these Southern cities, hitting at their door uteps, in tho moonlight, on hot evenings, teaching each other to spell and to count, regardless of the comments of those who passed l3-, yfu woidd not be slow iu coming to tho belief that even tho supposed amount of education necessary to enable them to vote intelligently will not be long wanting. I, for one, contrary to all my previous expectations, am fully convinced that the only safetv for th South U ' in the extension of free ! ftiiinie to luv people ot all colors, nnd I mean to throw in vell" into the advoca cy of this eaus with all my energy: Far 1 better is the instinct that teaehe.- loyalty to tho I'uioa tlmn tlie false e ilur'iUion tliat makes States riVhts trAitor.4. Shll I we trust the futtue of our country to the j instinct that iarvitul-lr l-:id-i tothe riht. j or to the etiitcarted sophistry that iinul fates what is false and ruinous ? j We are by no means ready for a re- f construction under the domination of ! 4lefeflti1 fvnf uniniiv!ititil tr..if.j, AV I have had a terrible war; let us not cast! - - - . W ..... ''I. I .V VV . ll.llkWI ... I away its rruits. Let us have military j povcrnment in the Southern States until ! the sentiment of true loyalty begins to' ie leit ; or, it wo mutt have civil governments reconstructed, let those who have every cause ( Jove the Union not be uit aside, while its interests are confided ! to tho hands tf thwse who have been its j vpen enemies. , M , -ru r- . -i i Tb Giants in Council. . J liftieral Sliermati mlo a short tulAre tothe ,co,Jo of Cii.ci.iiiaU. from j the Imfcony of 4ho Htirnet House, a few r fvrmiiga eiiit-f, in which lie pavo me lot- ; lowing nccount of the conference at I which was planned the jrrttnd trtmpniprn ' which resulted in the destruction of the j rebel armies : j While we arc here together to ni.-ht. I let me tell you, as & point of historical interest, that hereupon this spot, in this very hotel, and I think almost in the same room through which I reached this balcony, General Graut and I laid down oar maps and studied the campaigu which ended our war. f Great and nro louged cheers.J I had been away down in .Mississippi, t;tulii up an unfinished 1 joo i. naa ao mere, wtieu tie caiua lor jue by telegraph to meet him in Nashville, but we were bothered so much there that we came up here, and in this hotel oat down with our maps, and talked over the lines and the firwrutinn Lv jnenns of which we were to reach the; heart or onr eneruv. 1 Cheers I He i went to Kichmond. and I to Atlanta. We , rariedasto time, but the result was just ! - i u .i , , . J""a we laid it ont in this hotc!, iu March, Great clicer9. IIkatt Tax-Tat K3. WashingttTti C. Dc-l'auw, Es'i-, of New Albanv. nuvs an income Ux of $L'iSH 50, and" WifHam 8. Culbertson, or' tbe same' city 612,070 00. The Ledger says : '2iew Albany claim the two largest tix payers !n tli'r $tatc both cf them men of great nrgT antl: paliic spirit, and both self madei -each having commenced the worM-poor btys. TltcyTir e examples, of what "energy and untiring persevsrenoa can accomplish. " , t , ' , . AjfctBhPiDitm Gow." M4 6n Sibley, for more than thirty ycarsacitien of Terre Kaate, anrl fathcf-n.l(rw of CoL Thomas Dowllug, died ia thatctlr cn Mody week last. ' A i .) M ,n v; : .

" Drewes-wtthout sleeves are the style in Paris. The tobaeo crop in Connecticut Valley will be small. The French ladies carry sword-canes to protect themselves. KmiratioQ across the plains is much

larger tnan ever before. . Secretary Seward resumed his official duties on Saturday wx-efc. - The lake tunnel an Chicago Las now reached length of 2,000 feet. The an a pal fines for drunkenness ; in Nashville, Tenn., reacli febout 30,000. A lialtimore Assessor has lately detected revenue frauds to the amount of 814,000.' : : . -., -1 ; The receipts at San Francisco Custom House from January 1st to June lot, were over ?yG(toTo(. s A mule in the I'nited States service is now called a "brevet-horse." A Sprinjrfield paper nominates Ben. Ilutler 'for Governor of Massachusetts. t The graduating class at the Weslejan University, Middle-town, Ct., numbers 3G. At twenty barrel oil well has been struck near Aliddlepoit, MeJge county, Ohio. The Massachusetts Republican. State Convention will meet at Winchester, Sept. 14th. x . : - , '- - Of 3,0 'substitutes credited to Mass-' nchusetts last yvaf, only 1,5j2 reached the field., . The list of abandoned lands tit Virginia already exhibits a total of nearly 10,000 acres, A majority of the recently graduated at West l'oint class applied fur cavalry eommi.si-.inns. The, 1'avmaster General i disbursing 1,hh,(ioo per day to discharged officers and men. ' The iron manufacturing interest throouglit Pennsylvania still continues depeesse!.. - ; Coal has been discovered on the lands of - H. Whder, near Oakland, Sutlivan county, N. V. Tho colored people of Cincinnati are going to give Chief Justice Chase u. Silver pitcher: (Icn. Howard has satisfactory reports of the work of freedom on the SoAith Carolina coasL A new mutual coal company is to be formed in New Haven, Ct., with a capital of 8150,000. . i - - ' A man in Milwaukee had to pay S400 for knocking down a one aimed soldier the other day. A Miss Sullivan of Newport, K. I., was struck by lightening Monday wk, and instantly killed, ,. ,, ,, nnsvlvania cal regions has been resumed, the miners receiving 7") cents per tun. What is the dillerence between a mischievous mouse and a beautiful young lady ? One harms the cheese, ami the other eliarms the he's. ....The New York Union General Committee) have passed re!uiuns timilur to Oks Tiatlertn or tho v nion jiarty ef Ohio, limy euuotse i resident Jouiisott. ....John VorriMwy, iho jtrizj-lighler,repart) n inconio of $5O,7t0 last year. It is believed both Colorado and Xevaia wi!1 - "'hnitied into the LTnion as States at the next sck8ioo of Congress. .... Tho daily newspaper establishments in Detroit, Mich., have discharged their old "printers, and refuse to employ any bound by a union. ....Mr. S. A. Meilary lias retire! from the Oliitnhiis, Ciisis, and V. V. WcDb becomes 8ole editor. Tlie July interest on the Treasury bonds was paid in rfld on Saturday reA to the finionnt of '.70o,i!r;i. About 1,000 unopened applications for iwdon, up to this time, remain to be considered b- the President. The local columns of the Ne w Orleans Journals do not show tnv iiuDivreiuent ",v ,n"ru,"j "l 1,1:11 Kverv Chinese house in San Francisco was draped in mourning for the death of l'resident Lincoln. I he largest sheet of fresh wnter in Counecttcut is liautaut Lake, iu Morris n covers '.n K ao res. 1!1P V.IioIi-.tI it.,,.;. 1 T I'orter 1ms licen appointe,i Superintends of the AnnaPolU Naval Aca.U mv. The peach crop in the southern nml initMlo sections of Ohio bids fair to bens lare this miuou a w as ever known, - TI whcit crop throng'nont Southern Living ki'ivil lim rMCtl. All yield Is said to be above the average. Considerable property has been saved from the Nashville lire, nnd the estimste of loss has been reduced to 8l,2oLU0. Sevev.ty-nine of the one buudred and fourteen counties in Missouri Hve tbe new constitution a majority of i.95i. ew erk Tribune iLvs not concur with thoNe who deem it iartcu?arlr revolting to hang a woman. It seems to us (it says) horrible that a woman lfi!d m3rJer; but, if she does so, she slunilj fare cei her U-ttter rot worse than ther murderers. Let there be r.o exclusive priviieje, even t the gallows. T . , Clarenee J. Frentice. .Ue CoJcnel ia the - P,?atr- fc,,s become local editor of the Louisville Journal His fon-i father used t ailmle to him when he was killing Union soldiers as that 'er.-inir boy., .... Acewdin to the Aesor returns, the leading Cincinnati ptrs realizel the loilowi.ig sums W ef their papers in- 1P4 riz: Commrrciat CJ7", r( q Gazetto. 226."O0 Knijtiixer,..., 1,VX Time 84,1. CO ....The Crncinnati Enquirer thinks it was 'baibaroti t ntpiclt iweimn'-Mn. Sun-ait. When Southern Democrats before the war, burned women alive at the slake, the EnTmer was by weens ? sensitive ab'Htit. The difference Is, the United States Oovrrme;t s'mp'y used necc sary precautions to prevent an tvii. in firoiasscapic. In tits other cae the Eoqui rer1 friends were only ' rnatMitrg their own flairs!, in their ewo Liemocr atte way." Th Unitel States Government, ia lbs etimttion of the Koqairer is -barbroa;'' the gentle s!eeholdinj Democrats fifths S juth are "c&ristian. Dsjton JearrsU .

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I rublihet ia the Warner Building, on Thursday Mornings By HOLLOWAY 4 DAVIS, At 2 per Volume, PAYABLE IX AliYANCE. Job Printing-. We Lave a new "IAV JOBBER," n-1 new foaU f Typo of the Utet atvles, both plain anil fancy, an ! are prepared to lo work aeatanj cxpcjttioush-. Pamphlft, CoU"titiitiou, Show IlilN, IIuudbtlN, ItlanUv, Poster, - Hills of Lading, liiil Il-ra.l,, . Cards, Xotes, I'nvt'loprs, Circul:ir, Check f I. able, A.c. PRICESF0R WORK REASONABLE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS: M. W. HOBBS, M. D.f located on Main Street, South si.le. ljettreeii 5th and Oili Sts., May 4th, l.s'ji. 2ni2 UICHMOXD, IND. I.. J. I KANIISCO, M. 1. Oflicc Hiid ICesidenee South Franklin street, East side, between Jfain am! AValnutJ July 17, lfit 30 tf RICHMOND, Indiana . . S. B. HARRIMAN, M. D. Krsni:cn ami orj ici;, No. 23 South Front Street, ( Late residence of Dr. Kersey.) UICHMOXD, IND. OHU-f hotirn 7 to H A. M., nud 1 to 2. and to 7 I'. M. Kichumml, Feb. '2.i, lnilj. 52-lv. voi dentist, XiieliiiKntl, "Inrl. Bkl'NTA f. ROOMS on .North Filth Street, 11 W W est Side, near .'lain. June 1, IMil. i7tf AVm. uY. T3icklo, ATTORNEY AT LAW; fBoe in the Post Oflice Ilnildins. (t'p stairs ttiirJ room south Eut ranee on Main st.,) RICHMOND, INDIANA. April C, lStj. rt-tf. C. H. BURCHENAL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ANI s" c titr y I 1 1 b 1 i t , Olfice, NiO. 27, Main St., over J laines' store. JOHN C. WHITRIDGE, Attorney at Law & Notary, vai taiA.x ltt'j i.di ;, Near tlie eorner of Ma n an.l I'i:ta ts. entrance i n Mai-st., Richmond, Indiana. .T. T. a A "S, Attorney at Law, Notary Public and claim .u;i:nt. '''"I' JT'-e pn-mpt attention t tie c, !Vuion of f Claitus. Partitions of l,an,ls. S.-tt:eni mu of Estates. Exeeutioa of Itee-ls. M.rt.a.e. Oil I.e is.-s i,OFFICE on Main St., tivo d i .rs west .of Ki-ler's Hook Store, up stairs. Richmond, Juoe ls.r Co-Partnership Notice. TOCTtlRS V.AiS.H. Ki;it!kY.i.avof, rim I MM a partiiership in the practice of Meiu-i:ie a::l SnrjrerT. iiesijenee of the f.,rruer North 7ih street. East side. Jx-twcen Main and lto a.Iw av ; of the lat ter. .1. r.. corner ot Market and IN ashict 'n-st. , Otticeon Main street, fvmth si.le. between Pear! an! t Mriou,OTer li. W. Karnes' an! Co'?, grocery. S Otliee hours frvm 7 to . A. M. " i 1 to -2 and freni 6 M 7. T. M. Richmond, January 1st. . t-f. 1 IMPORTANT NEWS! W FAR Ym I'llKP ARF.D fMlO FILL oHere f. r Wm.Iorw Sash, Bi rU. Po-ir 1 M Fraaies. MouUincs. lraket. Mantles an,i house J tuniishers work jrenera'.Iy.StUuuL lESKS,a!! nude ' of thoronehlr " i SEASONED LUMBER! Ani as lew a; the s-lcieran 1 hnwictt in this nurVet. i Alo, Pine l.nmbcr, Shiri-le. Flooring. ' Lath. A:e.. Ac. ' F?ixih Street, one suture S--n:h of Main. F.ich inoiKl, IaL EZRA SMITH .1 CO. ! Jane , '61. tf f "P. Cold Cream, Camphor Ice. anl kin- '' dred artK-les in qaaoiitr and iua'.:tv. equal :o ar.T i lek in this citr. ' - i TLCMMERi KELLV. I EVEM'E Ar POsTACE STIMPsj on sale by WM. EFI.L. n'..wr'i.. i Aer.t. ! S. E. Corner of afatn awl i nth-streets j Kichmond, Iniiana. i haringCreo.-(TiBasorMad Darker Soaps by tie f aokie, pot cr nt

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AVERY & BO WEN, IjKALEKS is Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye SiuflV, Coal Oil Lamp, S.;a;i. TVrfitaOri'a -ln, p.ii-.v 1 llielet i 1 " li r :l f f V ALSO UK Pure Wines & Liquors FOIi MEDICAL ri i;lU.-ES. Patent and Proprietary IIedicines rj- vrr.er or .nam ana .Marion greets. r. . ,v t. f .?is Our n imiestiK k i- ui .v au I i'cvnli. Laving juat j Leva ur.-!.a.-l 't MautiUc-t-tvrs and Inijo.iter. June Ho, laiZ. 2-U. FANCY S TORE! A fiENEKAL ASSORTMENT OF Fancy Goods and Dress Triuimings, IA'I Ti;iNS lor Lad it s and Miss.cs u t wr. Also,--Iiilter iik"-, Celt-brated Paiterus for HOYS i.OTHINi:. TOYS ALWAYS ON HAND At MRS. E. STALEY'S, No. "2, .Mailt Street. U-lv. EICHMOXD INSURANCE AGENCY. Iu Ihii old e.itiSilishe.l t'tlice thoru aje, Fire Iu-sur.itK-e Cvnipniiies re; rcsfi,to.l, Lcrt- areate capital am v.iits t.) upivar of, Twenty-five Millions of Dollars! A ra. in themarj tfio -H-jme.'' "Manhttam.""Ab1j-. TU-," 'Liii:n.. uu,"' ''oVTlKT.tl.,'" an 1 ''m:s Exch S(.r." all it NW Ymk: '-l'n-i-six." of ILirt'ord : tlie "Li vkmi'odl an I Loxm.s and (ii.OEE," anJ t! e -Datt-js" aad l iueiienV," of D.itn, Ohio. Tin- su'is.-riV-r in-ures t'"tl: n tlie p trtieipatins- aiul nn-parti"ipatine plans - can in-stin ail kinds if property on dpi it sbl..' terms. LofSi-s adjusted here, and promptly p.iid. lie is also Ai'iit tor those popular Life Insurance Companies - the ' Sei i hitv" of New Yorfc, and the ".Ktsa." of H-irtfor.l, whose t.-rm are as liberal as those of any other Couijunr. VM. liLLL, Not w.t IVblio. Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. l--s UT' '..': Ti e ,o. l.'1-sVn..-d aL-.. k.- -p :i I.l Li;V. SAI.H ai. l FF.KD S I'.VPI.K, wln-ro toe puMic will tin I gt te ins. at ail I in -. i .u i m -. litiios. .5 forl'arties, I'riiate Kam.iie.s au.l We i.li:u's. 1 Vices are verv reasonahl.', i. : i:;;v stai!!.i:. to -'o r e.-t of Mcreiliih House. I'ation.ie is r 'i-i ttt,:i- s .!i, :ud. I I S' l.I. .1 DUO. Lii hui'ii I,i I., Vu. 1 -.'4. 2i-tf. f AI'AX 'l"i:.V. A Terv Co - .uticK' iV Iinalids i r ot.., !.., ., I'LL MM EU i KLI.I.Y'S Dtu-sn.re. A. D. STREIGHT, i t ui.isiili; o . FIRST CLASS aUBSCEIPTION 3r r?5 North-Lust Ci.nir-r of H'.is,in1...,n ard M-rili in -sts: Indianapolis, Ind. sti.yi:n;-s rt.pi i. vii vi:k Wl.i.-l, jrra!ii..nl y .!, ;:; .o,!icrs in sii,.r.'-v:nj-lv p.-rtrav- toe , Ifa.!.i i. ...v r-.'-ly ,-r A. Ve K-,- t.i ..-ini'l-.v : Slat.- for --1 :. K ;S T e nru-in o, our i,rar,' i'r.lt IJ.-hi-J i ion. ;t u I viv jd- f of In J-.tna's I:trioti ' I !! i! t , i anvass !l.,' : r." X -. ta.,e ! , 11 n is!, t - t li iiio ; i...- 1; ; l u ik-,. oj, ,i i",. i- ' i no u ik U"v m ,-t- uiih siu-li I -1 !y Tin' I't l-urrd .--in s to ! com;. .! tlie orjij-. - ... j,..;s,!,., an i is j.re- . pa i 1 ' "ft. r 1 1 1 - i-: ! r ::!.- t , , .oii;.,-?.-)!? .-.n. We wool 1 -atl t e-i.',-i i.o n of .ti,a!.!,. I ot!;,-, rn I o li-. n to t!.. a'v.v,. a iv.-s :.s. in -nr. In-s ! as j!,v;,. A j.ril 11. ISiij. i EZRA NYE, Sc. B R O ., BE!. Kit X .- . Stoves and Hollow Ware, IVlHii). Firsscd. and Japjtued Tinivare. Al.-o, A- -ats r.-r ih- of .? , . . Forest Queen Cooking Steve, Aai X.;auSUetore if ail kind of TIN" AM SIICET-IRO VVOHKI 7i'.-i .'-..' '. itt Order. TA'.l i r.'.crs f..r Srmntir j Uinterj mi VaUers, -. to V ;T! ; - I -- " ' M.-r- i.i.,.nt,i- e-.t,V I-.uniture IIixitM ;-'t. !i. iii, I.i.Tana. Jan. near the 27. It!' HOWARD ASSOCIATION, A r--ne..'.tat T: s-titi'ti-.-a estalUUi-1 hr specj.Jen low-ir,-r,i !'rt-f-!-f rfr';.' S-'k anl Ihstre----!. a:R:et-e-1 w:ta srul ,-!,; an 1 ',-nr.c 1'isfMss. an tsreia:iv tor t .c c-,r, . u.seaes ot tr.e Snaal Omm 11 ' S I'lt 1 1 L A lvioe l.Ttheact-'te- snwin'to ali wh.. a ;..'.;. : i Tt.T. nin a description cf toir ,:.i..u:...u. ..-.iu. U,;,t, utiif... e .." all I in n.-s o: est... w : -j, eiacs fur of chirr". " - free a'.-.aUe fci -rv-.. p..avivr,.wiaaairther.1isss e? rj,-. r.i-I a t' fcenr rtr;iir ! ir.p'o jrt :te i 'isj ry, nnf - - mf. t, free ot cnarc, n l'u ajr cr-r-d pr-s. X..vi or iir,- siaini" wfTi .'.-. a .- , ''. ' "" " -' - A'o: I t. J. SXU.fXV H"!"' .JiTtiN, ct:n - ;.-.' -, H I A-- ,5U ::.N -. 2. -,--h N:n::j &t", 1'.. i i-'t '.. i. !-v - i : 1 - t, r-, K.K.A I'. HAl;rVKi.I.. Prelect. GEO. FA IF.i liil.U. -etr .'tit v. -illTF WASH BHIMIFS ' toL ir I'l.( MMtK I KEi.LV. "'VAIL HitlSIIO. . fLUMiu:: i SEELVS Pray-t srv k uu.iIr. t -u-i It; a. fTr-;- f-?, t. r-t.iir Wu-J. i'a Hre n:!V -4 ' -im' ; pric For sal. ! I'Ll M.MiU kELLV. fIAII AND OlLS.;'rt.e of Krff. Iwh aaJ Aw -iv.n nv --..'! -r.- F--e U at 1'LrMMEUwKKLLY S T.-n-,We. WE hire C.e Ira --.( au-1 :v -4 c.f Pertu wT mei y and ToiletioMl. in is citr. T. i were bocf'.iat r i-o-j '-. - 1 irT: i . 1 ace-r-fLCMVfLR KELLV. fiHOE BRt'SIIElS. a ic-t'.Mtuf rLry fir bri4. F.jt le i-r PLfMMEii A KfcLa1

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iry Goods Ioivn: W,!-N A' ".i-IOTT. are just newUin a RICHMOND A X It Sfl.kEXDEIi Or LEE, at the LOWEST PANIC PRICES! THEY WOULD IN VITE ALL TO CALL AT iStraitlsaii'K Coriiei. To Itealize the Till! n. i lit ol the I.ate Deeliue. Their S'Ovk eon;Mt.-i. in r.arf. ,f r, T ,r Priut, j Itleachra mid Hr.M 1IU.- At a!io.-.t antei liu. and I oiu.n.itle-, . War I'ric-e: I t;..ls -a great ranetv; i vaimertr and floth. at quite a teiluctHn: j Cloak. iitt-kiiK. C lo.n'.utKv. silk Snqurs, I and IJiack Sjlk-. lu the nu ot wrtrjhovly; ; Hi mlH', Duplex Skirt; - ... . , nu Ilusit ,, audlJiwus. at riuceJ -Mire: ; A . . tj-i . r.. I -.wv- .mu jx j. aim ex. x ilie ildlb, li.er have a Lie 1 a kan.Ls.-m. Si,., t .if - .... . a i, an ia";ilC - il't'K IU Lou-rht since the decline and to W till aecordinjN-. WII.SO KM.ltT. Riclimrn l, In L; 4th rti-. l";h, !""). 7.3 ATTENTION LADIES! G O O I 4 Jt'ST RECFIVKD AT o mktii pr.vui. sTitmrr. J11- IhlH'. is iust in receipt of a l.ire and fashion ii!e iis-Ttincnt of Sjnin- Millni.-t,, which she oSts to the Ladies CI1K.W FOU CASH. H-r repntitioii f,,r enrreet ttste, e.irne I liv a lonp eTpeiienee in tlie lmsiness, will seeure tlie patroHaj;e of the loost fastidious. " Ca!l. Indies, and exaniiue l.er stuck before pnrehaaiii risen lc re. 7uo',4 Realize-.! fri-m sale of the stock i f the NATIONAL PETROLEUM MINING COMPANY, I used in developing- the Territory in which all Stockholders have an equal pro rata interest. 14-Cm. WAM. PAPLIt, UINDOW I'APLIl, p.vpi:k sii.ii:s, RORDEIIIXC, A.C., 4.C. i i?, SPRING PATTERNS, Jnt receive 1 at S. G. DLG ALL'S, P3 Main street, Uichmon I, Ind. April 27, ls,;j. s.n CUT BO OK STORE. NICHOLSON & ERO. WhtAexule and Jieinil JJs-uhrt in RnOTTS fiTATTfiwr-DV riTrYDTc ' aun aiajj a. Jo UajUiJXjOj VViJ rj.or. I.'iiruiu Jf.it.-ri.il. ieeUtUiiv t;retxnf MnnufHcttireJ in n.VUnion,!. I'ii-;n-,-s. I-u-ton. Fmn.! u.-uaily kept iu -a f irst C!d,-s 1 m i i,ev are also STATE AGENTS F. r Feher's Excellent ani Inereasiitple I'opuljr Series of Arithmetics,, Anl for I'r.if. Uuyot'a l'nrivaile-1 "ALL MIPS I'OU SCHOOLS. Richmonl, InJ., Mav 27th. IsCJ. li-tf NATIONAL Petrolenin Mining Company I Of INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ORliAM;ED L'XPEH THE LAWS OF INDIANA. Capital, $320,000, In G,tlH Share, at Fifty Ijllar Knch. WOKKIXG CAPITAL, fcTO.OOO. Ofpu'B X'X. 3, Talimrt an.t Xew's Etorlc. Indianapolis. Indiana. I OFFirKI. Wi!Ham IT. Turner. IVrideut ani Sapen'r;tn4ent j I'eioss E.-wu lOe-Presiasnt. Kl via A. l'avis. Secrtar-. i J. George .t:!z, Tr 'asim.r. i DIKECTORS. j IM-a Riv.t, Y. A. Sehc.fieM. Wm If T"-tjt T A i (;r..srcr r. Wm. T. Clark. C. C. 'ir. J. f . llVrith! Lucicn Hil.s, Uiber New man. .Terrc MeLeje anJ I.A- i win A . Iar s. : A 1?tn;tel nswVr of ?.sre-? sr n--.v r-,..t ! i P"!ie cn terms that the Co i paor f s-1 confident will ' i I'.x ul.serilrK Over Two Hundred Per Cent. C16u. .1 ..-I : i ... ccr ' Jr rfTc-"ar "i'""1"0- Mi.' the ! .crry ot t-e t-4.any, at lui.iaaaLa. , ' ill . RUSSELL & BRO-. UNDERTAKERS, Keep coolant! von han? a Ure as-, rtmer.t of rea-'r-tr.a.-te C th of Menlte t.I W-J R-ano'act- Tt tT'-,r'1' - chts HEARSE anl CLOSE CAUt-. u.a amenw atteiot raner!s. All t-ders cnunu'r itusU ... - - i i , , i . , ciiara Hair and Cloth Brut-he. f,-r te br KELXT.

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1 7 BIM.J.K III a Ur;e ass.--rttuent of IMtttrd Vr-. Mstois. Knurs. I nstor. Knur's l"urL mud Njitfon; .Musical lu-uunii-uKAt'. .r Au assortui ,-i.t of Sheet .Music. constut! hand. K. li. DICK.lN'JtN. j on i No. 4L Maiu-aS.. Kiehtimnd. In.L Jan. 27.1. 36lf D. B. CRAWFORD, Proprietor of the mil HIVE ST0BE.& Is now receiriuj; the LARGEST STOCK OF CARPET Tt AM) THUIil.l'LY INCRAIN, HEMP AND RAG! SI 1, AW I ATTINX1 AND Kl C.-s, Of every description. il Cloth. f neat patU'riis, Dress (l.nsls. of newest styles. In fact I am dterinined to ha e the IJKST STOC K OV COODS I Till CITY And Sell as Cbeap. All of inv (;,o n il! be sold at fair prices. Thw public are iiivete.l t- col at No 40 Main street. Richmond, M iy 1?, ISOj. l,tf The Ninth National Bank OK THE CITY OP NEW YORK. C'AIMTAI l.tMHMMHI, lAII IX, Fiscal Agent of the United States, And Si'EctAL Auknt roit J.w CookE, Skbschii'Tios Al.tXT, Will Hclixer T-llO Notes, Free of Charge, bv express, in all parts of the country, and receive in payment Check cm New Yortr, I'hiladelphia, and Unstop, enrret t Lilis. and all five percent, interest niK w it ti interest to date of subscription. tWerj eut by mail will lie promptly tilled. This liank receives tlie accounts of Ranks and niiker on lavorahlf ti rnis : also of iixluhluals ket jn'o? New Yui k Hccounts. J. T. HILL, c..Ji.r. J. T. ORVIS, r,r.klrt. LSTAULIMIIUJ IN IS44! TIIL .. .. Robinson's Machine Works. West End of Wain St WE ARE UIILDINO STEAM THRESHERS, HOUSE POWER THRESHING.:; MAGHINES or all sizkS, DRAG SAWS, Suitable for either two or four horses, also a new style of ' CIRCULAR SAW,1 ! For ruitintr eonl wool an.l IimhK into store wend. Tins is o:.- of the oMest laUhlishuieiits in the country, an ! onr l. iliti.-s d.r hnil-tin first elans wrU are equal to anv. Wi- have the fxiit.-nis for ninnr altutiot ail the ilil!, ii-nt kinds of Thre-hiiir .Maohmes, esK'i-ia!!y the Ohm Machines, and will pive particular attention to ti, is part Of our husox-s-s. We al. ku-p on han,l an I !! at InallIllae!l!,'rs, jrices, a e-oixl assortnient of I.t ATHKR bELTI.Vti. .IUXAS W. TEO. Kii-limo!.. In,l. Match 1 1. 1mj. -tf New Stock of Jewelry, &c. j. B.inixxaciiTT, i.1 LAtU.E A EXTENSIVE itT" 's-JV- Slo-k of Jeivelrr, To U hit l.a. it ',,. tt, attintion of puriha.sers . AVATCIirs,' C F.OCKS, IJIirAST TINK, Iitir and FiniT Kiii?s, tiold f'litu'ns, Ac, JLr., &.cM )f the tafr-st sty!- awl of the finc-st finish. ATI arti-el.-s x.1,1 w arr im.-! to ? .Ts r jrnvseiiled. WaUi ami "li t n.-imrrisifr iorie on flie shnrvv-t pobee, amf war-rc-nt-l to!-,-H -t-.i. TharAfa! I. r ; i ,i faTors a coo-tiime-! pttrokigv is ro-pictfuIty wdieiml. .. lO, West 31, -tin Street, one door West of Harris's Stove Store. Jan 27. -U.-Jwlf. COMFORT AND ECONOMY. Tti'r11" ,aJ'M HARD RUBBER TRUSS, an-l to t alFM-teil tMs -lmcr sitch Instmmr n. We ean rwn.iK.-n I this as IJ-i A N L V. LF K A lil X. nxi from its a .' ij.ia jihty h any I'orai. boic'i im re cBifortaUe ttun iu:! irf!K-r Tia!.-s. Oar .-t. k i AlnrsU-. Fitt h's, II tilJi.-vd., IlitterN and the Itstrtl Itulilx-r This, Compnny l is: r oun.t. ts la trf. awl wvll imrrM hrrth ;r.rc', i!,ir-n ail a.inlts. We I, area trir:,eri"-.rQ wlKTe the fn.srraaapn lP!''-e'I br av physkun, or by one of the fina, a may be .Wjvl. I1XMMER4 KKI.LT. Kich n -ri. Ja n. 19. ls'i. 47 If. HERNIA! RUPTURE!! Messrs. A VERY & BOWEN, RAVE iw-t ii-hst a fj.-en.lyl asrta-ft U Dr. LlMiWUIlTHVS LEVER SPBING TEUSS. Tr a .'. r t'.i- Trnx f.rc r a!f ni.erH. ht apoir. r i i . wni. eiatt.tn- tta m. its efcr. r in t.'e i r i:.( K .,! ti Ii :r.ri.a. at-i U ciaiii! to eflet t n re ceres 'h: all othets n m te. I'ercni i .orVn, fr H, sVc,H call .! erai t wither ::y to h-tr rr r.t. Ti.ey ai be a - i , m, i f at.y w:!U frf -ainr. "AI'l- - a tiKourat erf Miooidcr IJrnc-s, ir miii's, Male- aa-i I.fnule. SCIPtaTl;RS a. ri.III KKlSIUiS. A VKT i liUSIX, C.r, XUia airf Marion -Nor. Is, i i. SJ.tf. ARKS m Fl.r.I Mit.HnLDIWlOTIl !i;a.!l utrv rt--s. i 4 riswl Eitate fc ml.' t. w M. BlLi, Ajie-.t -f. fa frula a ad lHit Urnsh. f..r U.hr Htl'MMER 1 aTELLT. I7ELlTTIF'RnrTT'Rr.it ' mx.ll. alU.VsPmriWr, WE bmrw a rf S Yfit Bro.he-., FIeh Ulo eraa d Borh me Twe, fr,r v tow, 1 Ll"X!ER k KELLT.

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( lJf? :&?J V . I ...... . f , New "Iron Pront Building, NO 31, MAIN-ST., v JT" Vaut Ct l.-n.l.i t lub aocf. VVoreester shiiv .1.. Iki'ld kit - rt. ... Ir 1 . O.l a Iol Mam jm. ,i iiitviv . s I JrwTrT!, R,Kberrr JcIIiea. ' P"ie Apple Jettr. fjiuwl isiatslati nr rclatin for makinf iellir Imspoerrv .ynip, rerj dina uutablv fur us in siviij. 31 Mm St w BARNES A CO. W"R;rs: SI M 'i-i. iu'diiim ao, vjrtous rni.ie. o. w. Barnes i co. Cottee: 4 IUi r; rv 1 ' " Mothjk. Jars n.l 1... ,. t . 31 Main St. -tJ. V. 11ARNES 1 CO. T 2t) kegs bi-eariHnle StxU. li U.a,i Madder. 1 " Indigo. 15 " Kt. I-njru-ood. U Cui bear. 10 1-osc U.ee. 31 Ma U.W. BARN E. Si CO. 'mj olasst-s ,v Svrrups: 10 10 31 Main St. Sorghum tlo. Syrup variou grades. O.W. BARNES CO. pict1 A Peppers 2 C lores. 2ft mats Cinnamon. 2 Imps Alspice. ' ' 1 cask Nntuit'e. E. II. Dmikiv'a ael.vt.sl Spice. CinnaiiMMi, I'epjH-r, Alspioo. Cloves, Mustard .timber and Cayenne. 31 Main St. t. W. BARNES CO. It aisms. 2' Rotes M. R. I. A. Raisins. ItO s do. 20 4 do. 1 Cask Currants. 5 " Citrons. 31 Main St. G. W. BARNES CO. C chocolate, Irepnrrd Coflee, etc. ItaWcr's Cocoa. I'nre CM?oa. . llrtima. Kreuth Ciuieolate. IVemiiiui " VamlU " Ianlalion Coffee, various ualitici. Macaroni. -' -Tapioea., l'earl BarKMr. - ' ' Hecher's Karinia. Cum Starch and Rice Flour. , 81 Main St. ti. W. UAIUiES i. CO. Vlmond, 'ut, Ac, ll., Atuwn.U. i'Oi) Pea nuts, Pecans, Flllierla, ete,' O. W.BAIt-NtSAtO. 31 Main St. fllcas: 31 boxes fte Teaa, rmhrarin? arifna nnali ' .! U. W. ltAU.Vt.-i A CO rtTEKCIiCOKca. aisj. CKOCEKB. CROCKER & CO i South side of Main street. oae mjuare ftwt ot .Vleredith House, UICII.HOMI, IM), ' "Wannfucntnre all kind of Cnrrifisea, IluKCiea. if I Snlkie. Kiirw nn t'eillinp YTncntm, 4e., 4c. 1 1uit liarI a hue HHiKirtiiiteiit nf wirk in oar lu-. and can furnish to onlor on liort notice, almoal any style or pattern of wehkle, all ef which liter warrant lot, ma.h'of tlM-U-st material and br careful and eTjierirnrsl woriaw-n. The pnhHe are invited to call uixl diamine their nfx-k ml ric-s, Mr rrtiMilar atU-ntion uiid to n-imirine. '"' Jan. ill, IrsOj. The Spring Hat Fashions! fBlMK invlenirneil Ka. M jiist rt'ct ived kuu-w Spring Sule f II A TS, to which he inv-itt's tlie at tenfion of ull who wool, I iixiiu- in Hit- biteM fb- i . CH at the Mat urnf Cap S.ir. ,f JOHN SL FFniXS. HichmoinI, Iml., Mareh r?, ltfll lotf HotLse-FuraLshing Store! KWffKf.Tr & O., having rtmiRi:DCI Hinr-ts at . 13, Main-wt.. riecif n liarin always on tiaal a tu-nl assortrneiit of llouaerurnfshin? A iti.-lcs, a.liiptcxl fur the Kite-hen and !inia.-hooi, comprisingCutlery; Japanery; Tin, Wood and Willow. Ware; Ilrooma; Jtlxtit; BrokKea; Also, an airtment of f liHreo ' Crriaf f-. Hocking If -rses, VMfViprfie, t e. ItJot 2-2 Kichiuoikt, .ih mo. 2.1, 1VX Slate! Slate!! IF VOr WANT an EVER-I.A.STI.VO ROOF eallon Pat if fUiU'mck, Kichurxl, Indiana, oroo . Smith, AbinpUm. Thee are am pn pared to fill al, (rtlrfur iUk I'ubiig jaaw.ilr. LAVl(i RAIUrtACK. MCU'iLAS SMITH. Feb. 3, 49-m THE UNITED STATES HOTEL. BEACH STREET, I'.OSTOX, MASS. (Iire'tly opvonite the Iloston and Voreet er Railraad IMrpot. T Hieritfer ranat rt-spectfoltT inXonut his frimrfa ami Mie puhl.e, that alk-r an expenenc uf mh wot yean as an Assii.ta al the Auertcan Iftmsc. in thia city, be ha leawi apoii Ttry farorataie U-rma tlie UNITED STATES HOTEL, which has for a long period, nnJer the able anf fmpa. lar anp.-rimeT.Vis U CU. Spouner, reewired a ry liberal patrufiajr9. . TW orrWsifrneil wiB rnatror to fccee mp the anna, lantr of tLe EaUututhaa'.-ut as a riHMT CI.AMN IIOTFr.. Aixl be nofJcirs rmr patrrvna, amurfnp too that bo exertir-n to bW par klal W wann'nr. to reorWe yoaj atar at frfa IxraaeVnti r,'tt,l,l- m1 urmblF. ' f. ' FRANK M. PBATT. Fine Watches and Jewelry. Irirert from the Xaaafactarcr. a tw; Wfc)! Waef! Jewelry f JemtVfti Tr renr Bent ! TW r-r Re; . TImt rrrr repet.' The wrj cbeapl At C. A. TH.-ainwaV .'ew-frr Pt..re, Jfa. it Jj,;a' Straet. Kieiiawaal, Ind. j aHt.(nt PI I. IX, -" Vridieal Oropa. For aaU-'.T May 4. J35. Ultt fWOOtt Brwhe, a laire atortoM(it at al PLt'MMEK KELLT'!1'.