Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 25, 17 August 1865 — Page 4

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RICHMOND. INP.i AUG. 17th. 1865; "From ths T W. Christian Adrocale. . SUFFRAGE. Jr it liifcl.ly important that nb-jr-ct should be thoroughly Jiscnssetl, that the public min 1 may be .well informed; but whf.ovr i-sxavs to dicuss, slioulJ be careful I'-t he be raiuItr-r. ia what he is doing. It it not difficult to Jump at conclusions, and pompously announce that certain things art- right, therefore it is the dutv -f cerUiiii persons to do those thing V.itliotit. dei.-t.v-; imf it is quite ft dint-rent thing calmly to canvms principle. nnl follow proposition to their logical conclusion. It i announced by a correspondent of your paper, w iUi the utmost confidence, that President Johnson might bave incorporated negro witf'rage in his reconstruction policy, but that he mnel the rsoMen or.nortunitv to make himself il lustrious in hittorv a the pacificator of the nation." In the first place I rejoiceto believe that we have a President who is not so anxious 4'to rnnke himself illustrious in history," as he j to h his duty under the laws and Constitution of the country. The Pres-idcnt can perfor.n no official net, except as he derives his power from the Constitution or from the Jaws. The Constitution empowers Congress to pass laws under which persons may be enfranchised, bv.t I tfrtd it no where, in cither the Constitution or the laws, thnt the Prtsi'lent has granted to him the power to confer the elective franchise. This is a fact lying at the foundation of the whole question, and seems to have escaped the notice of certain ardent spirits Put I am met by the inquiry, j whence then docs he get the power to ( disfranchise, to cut oft' from the ballotbox, bv his Proclamation, a certain great j class who have hitherto enjoyed the dec- j live franchise. The answer K the dis- j franchised are nntoriously public cue- j mi-s. Thcv notoriously banded together to take the life of the nation over w hich the President is placed, nnd he, by his Proclamation, simply declares who they air, who, by their own acts, have thus placed themselves outside of the Government's benefactions; and of course he enforces this declaration by his oflicisd sanction. His Proclamation does Dot make law. Jt idy a declaration if the law an it tjeiatn. It simply indicates t he class to whom the law applies. Surely no one will question the fact that it is law to prohibit public enemies from the ballot box. But it is insisted that by declaring a class of rebels disfranchised the President decides who shall bo voters." This is a very loose specimen of reasoning, find those who w ish "to create public sentiment' should look to their logic. The President has ninile no such decision. He has matured a plan of recoiihtruction, or renovation, and in that plan he declare that, according to the ijws of liberal government and worldestablished usages, certain rebels must not vote. But even this is not a finality in every pnrticulsr. It is, and must be to some extent, experimental, ami will be modified, as circiunstaneca may indicate. Would it not be well to give his plan a trial before pronouncing ngaiint l Pus- ; sibly he may ho as well qualified to judge j what is best for the country and even j for the ni'tiro. ns v. e are. l- there not I danger that some of us are becoming unnecessarily impatient at the progress of events '( Cnn we not wait a little for the chief good" to which we arc- gravi tntiinr? Providence," savs one, like the gods of Homer, takes a step, and j ages have passed away." In ft small J fraction of one age the negro has become a frcedmuu a very great step. Can we : not take breath before he shall beenfran , chined ? Can we not afford to "hasten slowly," when Providence is evidently"! shaping events, and bringing forward such wonderful results? j But your correspondent is happy over ; the fact, that though the President has: made a blunder, and thus missed the' golden opportunity to become illustrious." it is for Congress to decide ' whether that is n republican form of gov- j eminent which excludes a la rye portion of the lovsl citizens of the State from the elective franchise'." Truly, nhapv : r thought; but what becomes of the Om- ' gressmen so deciding, when said Con- ( gressmen, excepting those from a single 1 State, have been elected from States ' which evclu le the negro population from j the ballot-box ? Had not we of the time j honored free States better take up the . subject of enfranchising the negro in our j States, before expending our censures on tho President for not attempting to do a thing which he has no power to do? j The negro does not vote in hio, and no- j bodv is excited over it. If we can get i South Corolinft lt give him a - vote, rwe j seem to be satisfied to lie under the "reproach of continuing this great w rong, ; and to take the consequences of the sin. j It is true there may be a pressing necssity there that does not exist Ar, but if it is just that the negro have su!!rage, why , should not we, w ho have tho undisputed right, to grant that suffrage? It would: be at least setting a good example. ! I have but one word further, and thai is this: Never had statesman the re ; sponsibility of determining questions ' and managing affairs so tremendous in ! consequences as have those now in high ; otlieial position. But we have this as- t suring thought, thnt he who is at the j head of them, and of the Government, j tias both integrity and ability. No one j ever doubted the devotion of Andrew j Johnson to the iulerests of the people. j On the contrary, tins tact is conspicuous, )

nnd tbe most marked feature ia Lis politivwd '1 iwaaf ueiv cal code Nor can any one doubt bi JVr I Awal'W.ria... .

alnm', xfuq KM wimcfsea Di nse irom it niAdf l.-vvvlf oouif i.n in fir. t i- t I i - tl ollloe in the girt of his countrymen. Then, in the. language of President Harrison, van we not exeretse a generous cona

donee?" One .fco ahlo and so devoteaittin?; h'er mAtr fche raed like the

tt uxc .fujiiyvcs-,Pl .yovernmenr, '!iml hnvrriffrtre of infonnatioii that ,, e.have uot, is better qualified to, judjje than we. and he Will do right. Ability nnd integrity may be mistaken at first, r, but thy alwaya o right in the end, and it is perfectly safe to trust them -very mnch $aff tlian to indulge in distrust and censure, and thns enfeeble theHiands weouchftrt trencrthen. lieistwr 1 rest--i dent;-Jet ca give him the .'-generous confideTiee""ttSh.ed for by Harrison in less trTinir times; and vait for result. - E. q. D. Springfeld, O.

PENSION FOR THE LOSS OF A LIMB.

plicatioft Laviugbeen made tothe Comuiissioner -'pf Pension nntW tie tali.-1 taken impression that at the last session of Congre'ssvfftff rate of rnsKwi for the-s-loss or a limb bad been: neBete, v, , officially announced that no gttc-L -tAiUtza y in the Pension law has been made, ror the loss of one limb, the array pensioner receives $S a month if he was a private, non-commissioned officer or musician; 15 ft month if he was a second lieuteu"ant; 817 If a first lieutenant; $20 if a captain; 825 if a major, 330 and for a lieutenant colonel, or any higher grade, The same rates according to rank are applicable to navy pensions. Costs ok the War to this feoitH. ' Mr. Colburn. t!ie intelligent correspondent of the World, who since the war, has made a tour through the Southern States east of the Mississippi, makes the following estimate of the cost of secession to the South : The real and appreciable losses of the South may be summed up in three departments: 1. The cost of the army and war ma terial. J. The destruction of property by both armies. '.i. The loss incident to the distur bancc. The recapitulation rony be set down in millions, as follows : 1. Itegisterablo debt, bonds ami purcha ses ! 2,500 State and individual loans, expenditures, A-e "2,500 2. Cotton destroyed say two million bales ." 500 Buildings, fences, roads, ships coin, plate, merchandise and provisions say 1,000 3. Slaves emancipated say four millions .1,200 Loss of three crops of produce say ... ij! Total , 9,300 Nine thousand and three hundred millions ( !s0,:5tM).00O,lMie ) is the bill which the South must pay for the folly of-their rebellion. This amount, udded to the !?:5,liU(),l)dO,(i(ii) which the War cost the North, and we have a grand total of 812,300,000,000 expended in behalf of democratic policy. Add to this the destruction of near! One .Million of Lives, and the result is suGieieutly appalling to m ke every democratic politician shake in his boots. It will not pay for the next cent ury for a man to call himself a Democrat! Knt.lisii "Nvrrii.M.rrv" Ii.m'sthated. The Svw York Tribune puMisliea ti complete lit of the A iiierit-iiti vessels, uith the tuuaje of e;eh, lvhieh have been trHntferreil to other Hags mainly ICnflli.sh heennse Knglisli '-neutnility Imilt, ejinjijel, nrined, arel innnneil jiiniti ul eniisers who made it their biistiieM.s to jiluudc'r :uit burn our inereh.-int marine w herever tliej- conH eonie across it. The total bunlen of these vessels nmoimtetl to Jire hundred thousand tans. Not a single steanier has eroseil the oeean (lurini; the past l'onrj-ears earryina; the mails ami passengers over whieh Uoateil our !ar. Kuglatul, France, l?retnen, IlatnbiiriT, and even Sweden and Il'issia, have been doing tliat work There seem to have been a combination organized by the force of circumstances to drive us from the ocean entirely. Take n the shipping list of any week for the last three years nnd look at the arrivals and clearances. It is truly an unpleasant comparison with tTi.it of a few years ntro. It is not an un frequent thing for seven foreign steamers to sail from the lTriitetl htatea lor l'uro;ean ports in one day. How to Die Pit km ATritv.LY. Drink till ysuc eye are swollen and red, anil the Cheeks putr out Mingle then with the low who drink, ami then with the inear, and repulse the hand thnt would redeem you. When -your' purse gives out tell your char.-u ter good bye, speak of life as a miserable burlesque upon a better place too good A for vourself. Totter alonr, recognize no one on vonr wavstill drink on boriowed funds. And on j some cold morning, when the cocki te crowing, and honest, sensible people are getting to work, doing their share of the j destiny of creation, be found lying up j in a corner iuado ly some protuberant gal deeiid," sleeping t!iC sleep that knows ! no waking. .. i JLi' ounii itidies are often risked tvliy they Mush so when they are spoken lo (out their lovers, but arc seldom aHe to giv'tt a sat.ist';H'torv. answer. Taking pity on their lflifln'4 .t ritei in the Ainerieaii Melicnl (..iazette f-irnUlies the followinir IiteiJ explanation of ttiis I'oautit'ul - fftefwme4ioii ; -'.JTiie Uiituicom-mnnte.-itc-irtth t!i( cvntrnl crancrliodii' the latter, ly rellex action through the brain ami the facial nerve, to the orsjanie nerves, in the face, with whieh its TiaTielies inosculate." The mystery is uow perfectly clear. A correpon lent of the lialtimore Ameriean gives an acooant of the Government farms on the lUietit river, here S.O'. 'l freclmen are eni-loyetl. There are ii'T.Oi' aercs in these farms. Twenty two hnniire-.l acres in:t ';. vioj.itr.e a u. toveinuient. The freeilmen are'reresented a Imppy nm indnstnotis. Each tiehl ham.1 receives per month. , I gave tr.a .rose and .avo lior'ah-'mcr, ml nskod ber t- marry mo t!ien : luit s!ie sent them nil '.aek inst-snsiWo'ttiitig, .1 told , Rmf s,ie ,4liirrv SU wat Lron-ht nn ' i . , ' v . , . ., ' of ti n"1. T cnllM her a fcowgar and"' ercTytiiiuir liul I slitr!ited her lentures fend tonn : ttit at lonsrtn 1 succeeded in wind in a storm. rtteJ?mi T rurnod si til arr, tlt. aiiii-oi anTalT- s-Tie roll Into -my arms like f a wearisome child, and 'exctaimet,:f 'We'll marrV this -f;llf.M - . ' Cen. Thomas Francis Meagher, the i noble Irih fatriot. has been offered by ' tue 1 rciuew itic ovcii-ii mh' vi -UOll-

M:o7r Series Of 'Arithmetics evening, mostly to his Irish fellow citi- AuJ a-rTt-uf. GrroC reriraiM .jsnsUcreiahetook strops -round iaTtUsi witt MAI'S for schools.

favor or negro sirSracc, m l toM son;f plain truths to hU audience.

TOE PlilMl!

9 Is lctli-iirl in iVetVarner Eaildinr. en . "X H T . A Y-7 Thursday Mornings, By HOLLOWAY 4 DAVIS, It 82 per Vol S3 sue, P.VYABLi: IN ADVANCE. Job Printing. We bit? a mt " DAY JOEBER," aod new fonts rf Type if the tatest styles, Ut'ji i!a au I fancy, ani are prppareJ to i'. woilc nat an I ex;e'lrtlons!y. Pamphlet-;, OnMitutionv Show- HiM, IIlaaL, Paster, PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLE. 1 4 , K- ill ' Cure Warranted if Directions Fol'oved! eingl Bottle will tart time a daja month lo be naed thr SYMPTOMS. The ajmptom of ( alarrh are at firm rery slight. Ff rons End Ibrj have cold, thai they have frequent attarkv, ana are more fteoMtWe to the rhanees of temperature. In this rendition, the noe ma; be dry, or a tllght dirfaarge. thin and acrid, afterward thick anJ adhesive ma; ensue. As the dlseane beromes ehrentc, Ibe dlacliarfrM are Increased la quantity and changed In qualltj; they are now thick and heavy, and are hanked or couched off. The secretions are offensiv e, causing bad breath; the voire thick and naal ; the eyca are weak ; the sense of smell Is lessened or destroyed ; deafness frequently takes Blare. ? f Another common and Important symptom oT Catarrh Is, that the person Is obliged to clear his throat In the morning ofa thick or slimy mucous, which has fallen from Ibe head during the night. VI hen this lakes place ibe person may be sure that bis disease Is on Its way to the lungs, and should lose no time In arresting It. The above are but few of Ibe many Catarrhal Symptoms. Write Tor our pamphlet describing fully all symptoms; It will sent FKEE to any address. He are dally receiving letters from soldiers 1b the army, and others In all parta of the Colon, who cannot procure It from druggists, enclosing S3 for one. or $5 for three bottles of this medicine, and also numerous testimonials from those ustnf It, bearing evidence of lis infallible merit. CALL ror SEELYE'S f ATtRRH REMEDT and take no otber. Ifaot sold by druggtasln your vicinity you can enclose the money I n a letter to us, and w e will send the medicine by Express. Address Dr. D. H. SEELYE &. Co. Chicago. ?55SEEt.YE'S. BRONCHIAL SYRURl Ctmetf, Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis, Sors Throat, Hoarseness, WHooping Coue-n, and Irritation of the Bronchial Tubes or Lungs. Tickling In the Throat, and Croup. Tal Syrnp M unrrlallj benrflrlnl In afTrrtlnnt of the Tbroat ana Bronchial Tubn. raard by Catarrh, crratlj awlMine In It permanent rnre vhrn Bvd In ronnrrtlnn allh the Rrmrdy. It taken in Clmr It never fall ia rare !ne rvr reM rara of fronp. Wr do not awrrt that thl Syrnp will rorr Ton. pamptloa In Its wont Macro, kat we da eoavlratlouoly rlulm for It certain mrdlrinal qualities not to be Toand In an j other preparation, for the relief and rare of ibe dleasei above enumerated. Bring- asrrahle to the lastr. afe for children, needy In It rfrrets, trivtnc atreneth 10 therolce and lansv tt will soon Bad It way Into every fanllyln Ibe land, rrlrr, 1.00 per bottle. Dr. D. H. SEELYE & Co., lr Props. Chicago, Illinois. fLaloratorjr at Freeport, III. trf For '.e '- all W!,. .n-s re'aii be Drti-jirs vtTwTa-re, Prrtrirists, anl at. at iiti.rsAT.if nv IilTJV Tl ti tJV !';,;,, ..: Ill ... i !.-' i I t. 1 r.i,. Lo-.ivi!!-.- KotH tucVr. 1 at if i:taii. itV - .- ! J. JiVINSO-s,. ... JerTi-rnPTil!. In4. .'-! FT PR!"' 'st orsEK v: :.v. October 1 lmiff 3 Mr. Vor :ilt i'i H it-hmond. led., hr V.. (i. Potts. Plunirner K;liv. Sampson V Itos, .Mnller A. Coltt-t una J. E. Ann A. C;. CIM BOOK STORE. NICHOLSON & EKO. U ioitimie mtui -Jirtvi Aa.V ia iBOOSSSTATIONEBY & GLOBES, " " 1 V urii,a -M tcw - . .irATErT .S1",AT r!!APtrr Mnarrfiwtured in Rcifnnn !. P-c-Tarr-s, Plelur Frrm.s. Phincn on Albama. and f)tr- nri i .fi utnar.r kept iB Fir" ll,x',i " Therar-!-o STATE AGENTS For FeTt-rtr Eifnr-M tm-rsinc'.r P rpniar 11 tf

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f-TkA itis Psn?p i lyjiCS1.'''. '".') AVE RY & BOW EN, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, t 1 , j IJyp Su.T. Co.ll Oil iiit'rin', 3ud Fancy T amps. Snnp. PerfuArticles ieeTJly 1 1 Pure W ines & Ijiquors roii mkwcal rtrr.ru Es. Pateut and Proprietary Medicines fjO" C-rner of Mia ami Mtrion S:reets. j" lie -HM'-xn. Ivr. gtr O-ir xrh-ytc tvk is n-- ani frpii. baring just lf n pnr.-!ia-i ft Mjun i'.ic;un-r .tud ImjJuiter. Juiw 23. 143. 2"-tf. FANCY STORE! A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Fancy Goods and Dress Trimmings, j P.VTTKK-VS lor La He and .llisse wear. j Al-o,--Ilii!tci w irk- Celebrated Pattern ' lor BOYS CLOTlII.'f:. TOYS ALWAYS ON HAND At MRS. E. STALEVS, No. 72, Main Street. Uie!.m"nJ, June !.", l-'-'j. , I5-Ir. RICHMOND INSURANCE AGENCY. Ia ihis o'J cstablii-heJ olllctf tliorj ate, Fire Insurance Comjiiii-3 rrpresonte-J, where aggregate capital aiuuunu to up.vir ls of, Twenty-five Millions of Dollars! Anion.' them nro tho "iloME," "Manhattav." "Arctic," "Lorillabu," 'CosnvKMii," an 1 "Corn ExCHAsaE," a!l f Xew V- rk : '-rn vsix. of Rirt'ord i the "I.iveki-ool an l r.os:os an-l ;t.OBB," an the -I 'AVTON' aTl't 'ElKLMK'NS, l'f Pvt"Ht Ohto. - The snb-friU-r insur '."ill m t!i pnrtiripatittjr and non-rarti..-ip:itiiiii plans--ran innre all kinds of property on 0 suitable t.'rm. Loosei adjusted lit-re, and prt'ii-ptly lie also int fr th"e j.-jn'.ir I.iie Iasnrance t'ompTTiie.s tlip ''SFrriuTY""!" -New York, and the ".Ktn a." of iIurLf.,r !. v. Lo-e t rins are as liberal as those of a:n- otiit-r Ci HELL, Not art I"i tii.if Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. Tho r.odi-riivrd nk.-cpa I.iVL'KY, SALE and re tl.e pn'.-Vc will rind pood Fr.KI) TALl.K, wle-re team-?. :T' all tuie, C'arri.i I'nei-,- i'.aioii.-s atid We lie, Ac., (or Parties, IYi.es are verr re a on ile. i.!VEHV STATU r, t-. o Iwrs e.i-t of Mere ditii il.niof. I'atron-i' ! is res;e.-tiille s'lie:fed. Kl -.-PI.L A HR. It;el.in-nd, Ind., A -apt. 31, 23-tf. ' A V X rrv. a v.-, l'U.'MMFR y fin artic! A KELLY"? for Invalids l'rustore. A. D. STREIGHT, ft BLI.-iHKK OK rn ri-t IjUaOO SUBSCRIPTION th-Eat Corner ut a!i;t!j.t-'U at. J Meridian -sts; Indiauapolis, 2nd. sTi.vt:r,:itNs i'(nc:i, vit wonii Wii.-h ET.i.i' .il r .Vsri' - t' o art-nn rf cur 1t.it st'Wifr vi "upiro'iiiijr t!? liet KjlieU!, 4Wii vivid !v Tri:?r.iys t!'? iifMe rfk'r f IniiiMV.i'alrititic lVi'l.U no.v tm'H- l'.r Airciilj. W,.' --.ir" t-t emp!"V n T'-.v a-nn m.n to cituss the ttiTo for "iniir)tta IUM tit' U"D-r." To Uise -who t ek..t hi t;;.. k Ku-in.'-.s, thisi a si!endid oj-j) rtui:iry. tVr is no tvi-rV now puMish"i which rn,"'t w;f'i s't-'t rL'i i" The In!:HlMT 'iireM to flint -'ptp t'i csnvns as s mu a p'si;Jlev an I ia jtv iix i to i-:Y 1 !;bvTriI tvrms to cotii-junr Aj?its. We urwi ' (,;'! t CTn.';:i.(l a:t Ti!i-ui of dis Moil iffirrs iin 1 5m? vs to the aVrp aclv?rTi dement. rA-Wres a-; iiVw.v iril l9 lS6i. S Z R A N V E , & B R O ., i ea!.nus in Stoves and Hollow.Ware, I:.:n, Ircnl. and Jnj-.-jnr-c! Tintvsre. Al-. Xz -r.ti tor ;,v S.-l of t'ui Forest Queen Cooking Stove, Anl Mariufact'jrvs of aU kiii.ls of TIN A " I SIirET-IR)- H'UKK I TT.i tmd Iron ';t in OnK-. T"M or lers for Stw-t':-Guitars and Vallors. iticiiiW '- wit;i prou,.a-.-5s. Stre p: ini:- .-N-.r'" Furniture Pexx-t, Richmr-n , In-lrsna. R-Kims, near the Jan. 27. Itf HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philrsili-ljihia, Prnn., A Berevoient Iu-Mituriua esiir.lUi.ed by special c-n-lotr-m-n! Ct t e r ;" r.f t , anl Distressed, afilictel w;t:i N .rr.'.-r.t an En; 1--TT.:" Dis-Msi. ir-n-l ev.ieci- ''" f-r T'- "'""' "t lis".i.s 4 t lrc.in. j .IK ai. v :.o ai.ii- Lv '.- Vrr, wsth a J.-er:?-.an o'l tho:r c- ri !:::n. -. ... -u;..-. rl .t:fc. ae. atkl 1 i-i c.i - "f extreme j"vrfr. -tue-Cfirt ft.ni!h..-J free of chary. " ikiuAa r-;- rt.sca H;?i-iujV rr;va and ot'r.er disea- j . t - f "l':1-. an I t ;i t"..? i.-er r;'iii.- ! es em- !"- v- ' i ' :" l'isr..,i,.irj-. -t t t- at1liitl, free M f rs. rS sah 1 i. ttt-r eo eiirt-s. T xr uur sUmf j will t- Cr(l'. " ) A-lire-s It. J. ' SKlI.tlTV rfVirCITTOX Actine t S-r-.n IT---ir.tr.t A.-,-;, r. ?. v,h i I'ifls'H'!; his. Brnrirt':'t'i(iMTirtnR.' K'.'.KA l. HARTWiTLL. President. GEO. FAII.CIIiLLi, ?furr. ismTE wash nut iirs. '.MMEH i KELLY. -ait. nrtT-sjTf-; af 1 FI.rMMER KEELVS Drairstr RlfiS A.VTJ trrrilnr5. fnrris all H Urz OCiflttfis a1 t r-jKT.na1--? prinSk Focaa!by - , I LUilMEii A KELLV. PI nn aii:s n ui a rerr-Sae 1-4 rrf rerr tc FLUMMER i KtLf" ! sr?' brawjics. For sale i Hair and Clola Brwhe.fr s tr , I LVMHti; ITTLLT.

GREENBACKS ARE UP.

fOrjn e d rs o wilt f't.-Ji,J,frSh St "k.i .-! the FALL OS j Richmond xju sisvui of lee, t the J LOWEST" PANIC PRICES! TEEY. WOULD LWITEALLTO CALL AT B,tisiss's Corner, To Uelie7he F:i Beaefit cf the Late JT lieehtie. f Their Siet cccsists ! Prints, " -rt. of a trrr ful! line of i lt .1 m ... I uiraiuve una ijroiv;i 3Iti'-. At a'm-t anr' tin, and I ottoca,t.-, i" AV.r I"rii-es: e!io-. Chnl!ie. al, NJB j?,yt tf 1'tvss ln-!s ia jrr;jt v;ru:v. j. v ..--.intn Mi,, i ioii:. . q'J'te a reJitonvn; autl H.at lv Si:lm io irui rejcU t-i tvervUxix: nradlj's l)u-,lex Skitl; tieuuiue Sbaker: IIo-.iery nntt;iote. at reliK'e-t fijrwv; A Nice Line of Palm & Fine Hats, Tlioy have a Me 1 a haa1oa;.- t v0k of CARPET Bcujjht sii.ee the doc'.iae an i to be Richm.m.1, lal.; 4tU n.. 1.1th, I.scl i arcorjic'y. A FLLIOT. 3. 7.3 ATTENTION LADIES! ji'st nrcKivEn at i 1 ? 1 n (S.CV. VV A 1 ON XOHTII IM'.AIJL STRUT. 1FH. TUFF. i i-jt in r-wint of a l.jrr? and fm. tasiiiojiaNff a.s'r( ni.-T-.t of Sirins- "'Iillin.-rt. 'hivh she i'!lr t. t!;. La. lies CUi: AI' ton OAS!!. H(T repn it:on f-T rorro exT-r i'.-ure i:j the i.u-hios, of tho most lal;dious. ie t !v a lonj; t!ie patronage .a! . TT-Cill. I. d;s, anj examine f or stck befiwpnrcliasliiir elsewhere. Tma4 i:i:iir do a 1 1 Kealized fri.m sale of the stotk of the NATIONAL PETROLEUM MINING COMPANY, Is used in developing t!io Territory in which alt Stockholders hare an equal pro rata ir.t'-rest. H-2m. JL a 3 11 Arrival! WALL PAPFR, w imk w pa pirn, r.vpi-:u siiADirs, nonpri'ixc, 2 SPRING- PATTERNS, Just receive! at S. C. PCCALIT.S. 93 Main street, CitLnioii j Ir.il. April 27, 1305. S-P.m. NATIONAL j Petroleum Mining Company j Of INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ORGANISED UNDER THE LAWS OF INDIANA. Capital, $320,000, 0,00 Sharo, nt rifly Dollars Tarh In WOKKIXO ( AP1TAL, STO.OOO. Office No, . 3, T:H:ott an ! n 'j Block, In-Iianapo-Iixlina. OFFICER?. j William II. Turner, Per Merit a lid Superintn-Jeiit. ! Duiss Root, Vice-I'iesi'l-nt. F.dwin A. Davis. Secretary. j J. George Stilz, Trcasun r. DIRKCTOR.-s. ! Pelns Root. W. A. SebofieM, Wm. II. Turn.-r, J. A. j Oroarcnor. Wm. T. flark. ". C. Olin. .1. f". lfreth. f.iicien Hill, timer Ne nun, Jerre McLene and Ed- : nm A. I av s. , A liniite l niimVr nf SVire atv nnr otT-rwI to the i puldic on term that ti:e t. . trauy feel Cvtiuient n ill 1 pay eu'scri'er3 Over Two Hundred Per Cent. 510 jvt sliare only r.-quire at time of sn!r-ription. For mp. rir.-uiar or iiijorm itMn. apptr u the Socretarv of t!.e Co in pa sir. at Indi.maiHiiU. l-2m. 3Iari,iod Ladies! PROF. VON VERAE'S DIAMOND DROPS! As 'WAEBAJiTED ' ta every instance. They 'rnre ortiiiljr rrsnnetded t no, from sicnvne or ' other eaoAcm, aire nnAtjlc to onderffO rxhe perils of aecoiaeme&t. T &S rmdy ia DIAMOND DR0PSI .tod ia not la tin ieul tnja- . rtotta to ttiM meet aelieare j . ocaatiTo'-icn. I Ter j . . Bo Hi Warraatad. . . LET ETtlT , X. A S T T B T rr. 67 Sad Xd Stamp tot Circular, or ta as ter tha Beaedr. to C B- K03T2OB at CO . Oemial Asta. f O Sraw-r SS1. C2uc3. tlllaaw, OtSo lit SontA Clark Street. Far sale at Wfeolaa ra Cbmn by tntHHAMS vaJi sea ncx rciLia. rurca yCZ-LMB. LORD WITH CH AS O Bat ITH. B SIXTH tc DWTra. asd H. SCOTItl; asa lot tmi tT rverx Xrarcat ta tiia Waal. 'W,'F"fte,.' V.t ail tw.ek of Perfn,ia !..;riir. Tier ft nr rv autl Tmlet f .ojiwere N.-rm d'fglr. tt r-.i(ic:-i j r rTrXMKK KELLY. bare a lit cf ri-h Bro.be, Flesh Gloree, asd Btthirs Towrt.fr ole 1. PtrUMES KELLY.

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et- sailma- B- a-" for w&lcb Tls-y are

NEW STOCK

J e welry, Watches, Notions, o - 03 G ti o a 05 o H P P. N j: a c u !M e 3 2 a o L. " 2L 9 03 M r o ro hhm;i:k iu:. vo i- rtr:t.--rtt cf Plated IT' i H ai i t iilvr. Ivuiu, Forks anu -T" An ssst-f.iiK-ijt of Shei itir. rfita!-.:1v on h.i- !. K. IS. USCivl.uN. N.. 41. M.i-u-t..K;chm.ml, M. 2:, 1? t. Slitt" D. C CRAWFORD, I'roprieior of the Sy J L L ce; iiii.' the LARGEST STOCK OF CARPET nvo INGRAIN, SlIiAW AM TIIHFKFLY HEMP AND R AC! MATTIXli AND KfOS, ' . -o ' .- - t m Of ctitt d -seription. Od Clvt!ts. of neat 1:-, li.-vl-. f newet t !e. la fact I pattern am ilwfcrmine 1 to have the nr.srvroc K ov c;oops ix tui: itv And Sell as Cheap. All u my O.v-. 1 r he s 1 at fair prices. The public .10 iinrtf I to eall at No 4U Main street. Uic!im-mt, May IS, lsGi. l,t( IMPORTANT NEWS! xv r. it 1 : 1 it r. i v n 1: i rrjl O FILL orders ( T Wind. ir Sash. HI Eds. Hcwirs H. Fi.unea, Movil-.liuc. Hr.icket, Mantles and house (nrnishf-rs work p'nei-ally, St'HUOL l)KSKS,all made of thoroughly SEASONED LUMDER1 And low as the sameean he brought in this market. Vl-so, Iiue Iunber. Shiusles I"loorins. i.iith Vr., Ar. ," "?-Sixth Street, one quar South of Main, Rich wind, Ind. EZKA SMITH k CO. June 5, r3. 23 tf IiSTAUI.lSlltil) IN 1SIJI THE Robinson's Machine Works, West End cf Main St it: WE A UK lUILDIXU STEAM THRESHERS, iron si: vower THRESHING ...MGHIHES ok all m;, DRAG SAWS, SnitubTc for aitlier two or four liojiea, also a new style of CIRCULAR SAW, for ru'itinw rm-.l woo 1 anl lim'is into itovc wi.o1. This is on.- of tV- ol Irt .1 Itlislimenf in tlte eotmtrr. nil i otir !cilii.-s tor hisil iinu hrt class wrx are ci'i il t a-iv. We hav tin- att-rnK for repairing aljii -,-t al! tlie flifl-'rent kinifs ot Tlireshinjr Mai-line, t'in'ciallv the llliio M.o-iiiii'', mi l ill pire particular att-iition t tlii part of nnr Imsine. W also keep oa hun 1 all I wll at mnnla"t.im-rs' prices, a gool assor.nieotof I.I;ATI1I.K UiXTIMi. .IOXAS W. VEO. Richmond. Inl. March 11, 1355. 3-tf New Stock of Jewelry, &c. J. 15.II1IXXICIJTT, IIa just received a LAI'.'JE A EXTENSIVE To which lie invites the vv3"""- attention of purchasers. WATCH i:s, CLOCKS, IIHI AST nS, lUir and I'int-r Ititi?, Cold Ch;iin. Ac,, .r., Jkc, Of tb" latist stylo an-l of the fint finish. AT! arti-cl-'s dd warranH! to y. a represented. Watch and Cioek renaiririir lone on tS,. s!iortet notice, and warranted t'-iie vveil ilon". Tliankfnl forpatit farnrsa coiitinin! putnmar is r -Hpectiolly ru'-.citu-i. ". 1 W est .Main !Sri'-l, one door Wct of Hursts' Stove Storu. Jjti !:, I!.. 42.-dwtf. COMFORT AND ECONOMY. rgllltrr tiro rorr iWrble qualities are cxmUnel jj in an t ni:n"nt diyrnf, in tlie HARD RU33ER TRUSS. an 1 t" :he afiliotf:-l nfMin fn-li Intnimortt4. We ran rsemm-n t thi TLKANLY, DPKAHLK. ani fn.in iit atiiptalwiuy MaitOnia, inucU ru--re cyn:rtaliie ttiAu li.v ;:: otii- r Tius. Our stick ff Marli. ritch", IIlJbarl-, Itittr's wd the Hani Kiilh-r Tirom C' nrr -Ty Irt--?riimftt, i Hr an-l w-U a--'-te-l both '-,rf-;.ii Sri.-n an-l n ii:!-.. W-.: ! r.a prirate n tn wli-r thi. Intmmib on !-?:'j.pl- M anr p--utii, cr tjr .e of t:i tirm, as ma r U- 'l. ir-T i. - ' FLt'iiMEnAKjriJ.r. Hie! rrKjoi,Jii'. IS, l-3j. 47-tf, HERNIA! RUPTURE!! Messrs. AVEEY & BOWEN, " KAVE in it re-ire.1 a p.er;3i.i assortment of Ir. I.AfsOIlTll l -S LEVER SPRING TRUSS. T e alrsrtze trf ,a Tn orrr all ofVarw, is n-rnrr-t '' en mine- fietn. Jt actii ta in tne IKE' T THACK r f t! rfernis. ancj ta claim"! ti tf-lec-t rm rae-tsre taun nil ot!r iowr ra use. ferr-ons 5--''--r.i:r '"r'U. fi r - ;w-o'-i call sn4 exstnim. tiieos. vi.MVr t r n i rnv rr rKt- T";eT wli be slwiwn t; ana m.th r '-'v r. . Al.'-i fine a-!.THier.t f 1 fiitvu'daf i nrf f-.r Vwiti'n, UiV anl Female. .. srrrt?KTi:n kfi-Fifr rmriua. A VFRV ROUTES', Cor Main awl Mafkas Su, O'.Bs-a I. I-vl. N.r. !-. IV. " 89-C Ft Aim. rvr.r.tixn'.rrriT,rixcrxjT " ai4 ahv at even e-ipto of Real Eautc for a-sLi l-jr , WU..LELL, Are.t i-tr. II Mrtli and i?at Bm'be-w. for sabw PLCMMER k IlELLT.

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AYER'S

hSarsaparilla rOB. PTJXITTLNQ THE BICflX-v Ana W Atfis ur fii JM!ormj 4ainiH rrofiiUail H-TsraUai eo-r tlani.iar Taiaar I Km, kr, 1-ir ai pt m a. flixulaa,' JL'tla. raawasoo, an Blalat, Ulal, mm aval Ikia DUtun. OiluKh Tod.. Nk Jasa. i. n. 141 k O. Oaatai 1 fcai Vlomt aiX w b .hJ war 5aramrnla& Ma 4k li ..a, H Scrofukrtta li.rvim, 1 t u8arr4 ml M I ,t M-nawin k aara.' jaaai at ia t'l..i ro m'r rMto ami ai an 1 1 ananiiai it t irnrd towanl aaddaiMail " Tt.- ai it a ti aw aa aa aa.ama acal a,4 ar.-!H or m- .a p'ol J l"ub. i.daa niaiK. J Uia a" ax-ck a i 1 rt r. wnki aaa- r-l4 f" awj Wiia.' f V. Urt, Ho hi a. at taosik 1 f i j to ia io ia .1-.1 Mawoo-r it-l ;m hal prvparr au a.trtau.e . ai-ar.i -1 -r t fci" M-a'a Ik-h ltit m thia rnu m-J Bl p"d. 1 awil aa I ... uittiia.B.- lU t 'iH U oi " M. aa 0vb. n aaH vraol a I r pa o-r K. uib. ani ual ual Mtln. Nr ana lhlibT ak.u ..o lw:u t kBBr Mm arah, a hu h altrr a4. Mr .k.ia u m at 1 ko by aijr tiL. thai I u.tm- -- trr atiUMa. M1 emu l -.-. 1 M bat I am otora I tali. I it thai I aail ;m tu uaw uf lo apuaUaa t ta aui rtUMiu em aaaUr. Vi 11. St. imlisar'f tr. w llrj alpalaa Tillrr anil fait HhaiaiM. irall llraal, H1S aim, sati Kjtt, Drpmy Pa. Ket T. rVrVe writaa tr-a. Palm. T. ISth SVm that be hv. cairrd an tarrutaia eaa oc iirw. viikta thraataord lo trnuiniua (aially. b la prrTcrtDt mr ol our SaraaiavnKa. auil a Mtiw Vsltmanl Frv'tpttat hi Unca djaaa of Hm aaai aaj h carr tt" animoa rrnm l it conanllr. Brcathortlr, Oaltrc r Swalle Welt. Z. tHilua Skon of lv.vp.vt, Ta. wntaa I "laroa a tlra 4 x,mr SarT4i cnrral trorn a a hiJro.x .ii,n a ttic , whWk 1 ba4 aaOwad I o-r taK riNwm.I (critic llirrtllon, Kratalt IHaraara. Tr. J n. S thanaina. Ka .n Cttjr. wntra i " I . tnoat rWeiluilv runi I. aha t be rwjnral ot ytmr arrnt In irc I l.v CunJ yonr Safai.iMa a . awllaa llliTAltif in tha miHNroa ctvat.atnta tor Hlcfc waj rmrJuy nrh a rriwilr. but rwially ia rVwl Puraaia uf tha fcrfloM i(i.nh.i. 1 ha rarrd many lortrata -ajr of !-- rtnr ! it. anil wan wlrr lw roaaplaiut w.n rauwl ! ultrfitvT of tha '"-.. Tho alcatw atmn itarlf aa xxni rnrrtt. KiMlnnr wltbia toy kooarlir nml It 'r tl fc-malr arlirrnnia." ; .uartt Viirn.w. ef Nrvl-ary. Ala wnloa, A danrrr.u.. ...r.a turner , n tmr pf the frmatr ia air ttmlly, will, h ha.l iVBi-I all Ilia rrwwJuo wa cwaM onipiur. haa at kliK'h Im-n cvmrt.-t.-ly enmi l y your Etr-t oT!raaiaiilln. Our htu inii Ih-'Biht nolhinc IhU rillrr. tiv4i euul.l nflil ivIhi'. Imt ha atwl tlia inal if iir rnp!ill a. tha laM nrt hr. rwtlina. aa.1 at provrd rffn-iaal. altrr lakiHf your rciawlj eiht waeaa ao ui'tm of the Jw .w ri-niaiiia.-Sj pliilla and Mrrrnrlal niaraar. Krw Omun 2Mh Anpwt, ISSO. Pa. J. C. Arra: Sir, 1 rbonlully oily wlih tho raSmt of y.Hir airni, and rrr-nrt to.yu hum of tha fha-M huva iMliaf-d with ytwr ItarKaparilla. 1 hava ciir.1 with it, in uy r-r-tk-a, nwiat of tha raa rHinta H wt.tch U la reoiMMmtoihM. and haa (na Ha (nti trulr wunl.tiil In tlia cara of Vmrrrul naif Mrr -arvl .riif . n of niy nalian" hl Prfhililkr nloara In bia llnoal. which wrra ronoumini; hi alala and lb tup of hu miHiih. Vour 8armarilla, Mcaillly takra ciuwl lilin In fire wroka Aaotaor mm atlaikal ly aao ooJaiy avaipUmia in hta la, and tlia alrvialioa hl atrn away a enakl.abia fart of it, ao thai I brlarra lha diwrdvr aoul4 aaon raarti bia brain and kill luau Bui it yielded to my ailnatiiiatraiioa of your fwraariria: tha ulovta baalad. aud ov la wall aain, not of ci-ura without aum Uiofti;urataa to hia tore. A annnaa wba barf tmm . UeaiJ fur the aawa diaunlrr ly uroivm-y aa aunVrlnf front thin poiaon in bar tiouoa. 1 bey bad Iwctima ao m aitiva u the Wtauber that on a damp day aba aullrrrd arruoalia; pnJO Id tier ointa and bona, rbe. ho. wan ruivd ciiiuely .y your f-araa.arHla in a w wwka I know fhxu ita ftirniula, whirh ynwr apant ca mo, that tkia Praiialkai frnra ynwr MaxmUny mu.t baa (roa remedy ; consequently, theae traly raaaraabta raaullat wilb it have not aurptiaed im. . iratorually oura, O. T. LARIMER, M. IX RkcamatUa, Ooatt, I-Iwrr romplalafa lKDcraawact, rnwtoa Cv, Va,. eili July, 1-M. Pa. J. C. Arta: fir, 1 bare been aftllrtrd with a pnlnfttl rlironic JtlmmaUtm for a lone llnie. whleb baMlm tha kill of ivtiy.iiutia, aud ainrk to aia io 'it of ail ilia reuiedteal could nnd, until 1 tried yotir famararilla. Una buttle rnnril me In two weeks, and reatoied my cmarai ktealth ao anurh that 1 am lr belter than U-h-ra I waa attacked. 1 tbink it a wouilerlul uiodieiua. J. rKICAIi. Jtilea Y. Oetrliell. of Pt. Lonla. writes: T tiara tieen aRtirted for years with an ngbctum tli Lntr, whl.U deau-uywl my health. 1 tried erery tlilo. and every tliinsr fulled to relieve me: and I have been a bmkeiiiown man fa- Mane yiara fn-m no elbrr rauaa than dertipemrt of Vie Livrr. ly lieloved pastor, tha Iter. Mr. Kspy. advtaed Die o try vonr rmrilla, borauee lie said hr krew low. and any Hi In you euaite was wot th tr) it.fr. Iy the blesakir of Ood it has cured me, anil hss so purified my bleat a., to m&ke a new aian of nas. 1 ftel youne; arain. Toa . buel that can be said of you I not ball good euougb." tfhlrma.ranrrr Tiimsri, Rnlararmrnt. t Irerallen, larlct and Hafoliwllois of tha tiunra. A irreat varieiy of raaee have been reported to us whnm mre o( these S.rmi.lsl.lo d-mplailita have reap I ted fiona the usa of this remedy, bnt our apaoa berawUt ant admit then. Bona of them aasy ba iasnd In aur Amerieaa Almanac, which tlia agenta below un mod are pleased to fm nish gratis to all who ceil fur tttaaa. Dyepepeta. Heart Dlaaaaai, Vita, Kplltpa are Molatmclawlys -Blestrwl Rlw Many remarkalile rurea of these aJTertloua bara tteen vn.nle hy the alterative power i-f th medicine. It silma. tr Ulea the vital fiinctlnns Into riicorons action, and tliua overrowes illaordera whirh would be snppneed lieyolid I la reach. Kurh a remedy lias tona le rr.ielred by the na erssities ot ibe peof-W, and wa are rouddcul that lUia will uo fur Ihciu sll Hist medicine cau do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, . t the lArm crnB or loncht, Colda, lnflmrnaa. Hoarseness, Iroap, llronrhlt is, larlplrnt Coaiw ininptloa, mil for lli ItelUf of t onsnnipttv e l'atleuta lu atliaurerl Miitl of the Ulseaae. Thi Is a remedy so enivereslly known to snrpasa an oilier lor the rnre of Ikrual and luer uwiisinta. ibat M is iim Itv hera to nubheb lha evi.Wi.ca of Its virtues. 1 ta unrivalled exr.-llenre IV- eifUghs and colds, and Its truly wi.nn.Tfnl eonsa uf pulaialisry (Uaaaaa, have made H known throurhout the civilised naliona of the eartb. Jew arc the communities, or even families, smonr lh.ni wlio Imve not 30ius irwinsl ex pet knee f its effects some living trophy In Iheir nilil.t of its victiay oer lha stilie mid d inneilms dianrnV-ra of Ihe throat and lunra. Aaall kuaw tlie draarlful miallty of liieae dianrdsrs, snd s tjiey Kw, loo. tliaelfe-isof this remedy, we need not do more thnti In an.-ure them tbst It Ima siw all tlM ait. tuea that It did bare when uisUi'd the enrea which bata vou aiMniu'i upon tba confidence of auankiml. Prepared by Er..C. ATEnc.C0 .Lowall. at"ssv HouBe-Furnishing Store! 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