Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 37, 9 November 1865 — Page 2
RICHMOND. 1ND., NOV. 9th. 1865.
TWCu'iU Julian. We Ijeuere there is a U.e and ovcCwheUiing majority of the P"He Congressional Ota'rlct who desire tfiettha l"nt . C. shall be cow, gnt to bom ioCeotm'Jle, at tbe next Cor.rT-ul.msl " Tbey are tired of the disgraceful art-tate 10 wlocn they aw aHaeed, by swing repTed i Cnagreae br on. who Mi Me position to wfe. Lis malignant ,reooal hatred on laose who & al tanaot consider I. the only mania Mm Dietnct pra-mn:""J -". ( the pUc TUeawly e,uealMa . how auU desirable result bo attained f f ... .. in imr briefly aud in 1 Ills question r'.--i - the p,,it. We are satisfied, from the tenor of the Julr. organs, and deposition manifested by thole who have tied themselve. fast to I.U cr.at-tt.l, that he w,ll b a eoodidate at the general election, eveu should be be defeated at the nominating election nest April. If the opposition to bhn m concentrated en one of b-s eo-iipytitore, at tl tioniiuatm. idertimi, his defeat there U we think. nre-but beiirg I'-th to gire p what be deewe a ao entailed estatea life-lease on a seat in Congress.-and presuming on the Wd be baa on the afrrtia of tU Federal office-holders within the District, who are fl-.ed to Win by the cohesive power of public plunder," ar d wiiose Vread and-bnt-ter depend oalW fealty o Tina, bo wf.l ttid tome pre! sit to ran at the general election aad will again lie mad and wriltietjr to atrike head with the I-rao-craey of the Distrie,ra order to neeed, aa he did when ha defeated Hum. Mom. W. larker. Now, we ae etppoeed to having the track run twice over with tbeaaene tcsti, aod, a Mr. Julian has placed himself tue-ly In opptaition to tl Aduiinistrstioa, oar plan would bo to hare but one brat against him, and that oik at the general election, in OctuUr, lo. From Uiis Tiow, (aod if we can read the signs aright, it is the true view,) it would be sheer nonsense for two or more candidates to be run against hiui-for, like Andy Kennedy, he could beat two or half-a-doxen rery easily ! In fact, it is evidently psrt of his programme, an 1 the constant prater of his official workers, that there should be a multitude of candidates at the next election, in order that safety mar be insured to him an ! them. We would faeor a Convention 4 'tho opponents of Ceorge W. Julian, wln are the friends of Andy John Son's Administration, meetieg at anwe central point in the HiaUict, atsoaie future ti, (say the 2-2 1 day ot February oeit, which would be time sufficient,) and to nominate a candidate for Conges in opposition to the Julian dynaKty. If a concentration of the imposition la Mr. Julian, aball be mtdef !! lire, this we think, is the best plan to adopt, and there is no time to loose in taking the proper steps to accomplish this desirable and. fie haa already made an electioneering tour of the District marshalled his forces for the life aod death struggle, and insaed his commands to hie acarengers and stipendiaries, snd it is necessary to place bis opponent in the field sgaint bim at as early a day a possible., t TaRy the opposition and make it anoeonshil. To accowipIisB Mr. Jalian's defeat -hare the "seren devils" of eed to the Union party, wliW-h sre nurtorol and kept alive within the bosom of this " toiigh-in-fiber"M. C, is, we candidly confens, an object we he much at heart, and which, we firmly Iwliere, w ill inure in good ao only to the party, but to the p.p!e f all sfiadosof political opinion, within tlie limits ol the District, faiirriduallr, we sbouVI prefer rfot. Mtacom to be selected to do! of " during out the unclean spirit" believhijr be conl.l do the job better than any other that might b and that, if done by bint, retributive justice would l acconiplished; but should the prtiiused Convention select Uen. aoaB,M). BaHSBTT, Col. GaaT, Hon. Tom. linowN.er aoy other good man, we shall lie content the work caa be done by oik of these men to tlie entire satisfaction of the 1'eople. For tbe Palladium. j CntToas. Pat..--In your last issuo, we tiud a brief j article Bijsned "V" intended aa appears, to correct tlie j heresy contained in Tour rxtr-ict from ' Vim.U Intel- I ligence," aud also, to set the writer ryht lielt.re y otir readers, as aa esponeutof what be no doubt ilcrun sound Scriptural faith. Now, I can say with "V," that 1 have ao inclination, nor do I intend to enter upon a discussion of the merits of those difrmas of theology, which I believe the practical (food bouse and enlightened spiritual knowledge is fs.it out gT"winp. in spite of thst inveteracy with which mankind ever clings to ancestral decrees. Tor ren servitude the worst of ills. Because banded down from sire to son. Is kopt and guarded aa a sacre tbiutf." But bas !," if be claim -to be an " Iwir of tKid and a joint-heir with ChriH,' known this heirship to be established by any other means than the life of Christ, becoming tbe animating principle ef las life, by which ha bas put off tlie -old maa -aSth bis deed and put on tbe new man, which is relieved in knowledge after the image of 11 im that crested bim ? lVes ' l ' believe that anyttuag but a true and living birth of Ood .in the Soul of the Divine and incorruptable feed a real and substantial union of the Divinity and humanity in one holy oflspring, has ever brought salvation ? As a parallel to the passage, quoted by "D," let us direct our attention to the declaration of Jfsus, "Verily, verily. I ay unto vou, ex.-ept ye eat the Cosh of the son of man and drink his blood, ye have no life in you. Whoso eatrlh my flesh and drinkrth my blood, hath eternal life, snd 1 a ill rai.e him up at the last day." Joha 6- S3 and 4. If we aunt accept -this and the kindred passage quoted by "D., as literal truths, we will I v.-ry likely to do aa did many of -the disciples of Jesus, rvgtrd them aa" bard sayings, aad walk no more with tlie Master," or .we w ill embrace the Catliolic dogma. end transubstantiate (by faithl the real flesh and blood of Jesus into the wafvr aad wine, aid partake thereof aothing wavering. To me, this is not more absurd tbaa righteoaaneaa obtained by the imputation of the righteousness of iCbriet made accessible to ns through the shedding of tbe blHxi of Jesue of Nararvth. I cannot thus pay tribute to the wicked Jews, for had they not been wicked they would not have slain tbe innocent sob of Gi. -But if he bear in mind what was declared of uld. that "tlie blood is the life" and that "it is the spirit that quickeoeth ; the flfsh profiteth nothing ; the words that I speak onto you tbey are spirit and they are life," John 6 3 we can go on our way rejoicing, '-That the law of the spirit of life in Christ Jesne hath made us free from tbe law of sin aad death." Rom. 82.) i-"Soi-th Baira RautsTaa.' Tlxis stertinjf Cnion paper, which was about twenty years un.ler the control of Hob. ScttrtTR CoLa. assisteJ by A. WniSLia, Esq., a the business manner and as..-i-aU-editor, and for the past two or three yrara has been ooadacted by Messrs. Wasn a aad HaLL, ia now owned by Ac is xd lkU Esq., who is he editor and propria. Mr. BuaA. rondocUsl with mark d ability the " JkTiaWata lterjw, an.1 it is no particular fift of forecast in aay owe te say that tbe Kryrr, under iu preseat proprietor, wiil coatinue to be " aa it haa been is the past," a No. 1 live paper. We wish Mr. Baal, tbe most ampte success m hia ehanpe of base, aal iJ the retiring ptvprieUUTi of tbe RfyvUr thai repose, which is the substance of all the good thinja hoped for, by those who are yet laboring at tbe ear, editorial. . lamawarous. Nor. 7. Tha Trustees af the ArHcnltural Collepe met at the Governor's room to-day. Tba fall board were present. A re.olutioa was adopted, akinc liu UyisUtare a petitioa Cua cress to ehanxe the law ao aa to allow tbe trustees to locate and sail ktod. instead of eellinftba scrip ia open market a the depreciated rales. . tu .v- TK nrunwi of Gcorce W. J ulian that be is tbe especial triend of tie rjcroes, aitr eotit r ia Conrresa o dtsfranc.iae them, aod ecarfai that nefro euflrsr io Indiana ia toe great a load for bim to carry. It the negro suffrajre men w act a leader who caa command public confidence, tbey bad battat dtaaharga klr. JaUao- hd. JomrmmL
Stricture on That Be. the Fjwen -The epeeeJi of Hon. Geo. W.' Jn!ian," deTtTered at the Cotut House im thia place on tla night of the 3 1st ult., cannot fad to call attention to the onataagSt now being made Ljr politicians upon the executive oficer of our State aad Natxra, and by men wba have beea and atill ahoold be their firm aupporttra. If Preaideat Johnson is dnht wronjr to the Xstioa be liia eowrse ot procedarw, and W Oeernor Morton is doing a like wrong in supportiug tie Clwef Kxocoi tire of the Nation, and if e were in danger of a re- ' petition of Mt-t fearful scenes ot the last four years, it ' ia well, of course, U cry ont to them to change tUeir ( policy, and to urge "the people to lilt up tiieir -iees in universal pmteat. But if ti.ere U co precedent by . which men can form a jiHjimerit, aal f:ora which . ran deduce MerwoUe conelusinns. done there nt.t j appear a questions bte egoti-m ia a grand and wp- ; I iug impeachasent f thoae high la power, and who J from tl poiition tittr bold ia rlatioa to the country j I become a sort of bond to too aiassea a hom tly rep- i reseat? It must be home bo mind that the mans of i j men, if wa caa allow tlie expression ia America, ! mum i tmrfjt p--, lorm tlieir judpmjnt upon t ie ; I expreasioae aad Irom the argumeoU they bear fom i the saoutU of a man, whose intellect makes biai, like : Mr. Jaliaa, a leader and that this is irresnectiee of aar
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! ol tbeantecedenu of tlie man ao attacked watch j franchise laws of the various States ate m'lht, and to the thinking man would take away ; so widely different, SO long will the ques- ! all tha fcoom of the speech so m-ide! There are ! tion he a Sllhject of political agitation,
j men whom the ery sy pliers ol publicly expressed ; anj no one CRn tell to what extent it may j opiuion more, snd they form expresaiona that sre nt- j te carried. Tlierefore, justice and pub- ! tered merely Tor the purpose of tempering the gales j ylc p0lirv demand a constitutional ameodj that are blowing to a certain point political. wient that shall he a finality upon this Whatever eiew a man may hare of Mr. Juhns-a's q,legtioni Hnd that shall take' it Out of the ! wholesale pardons snrea to soc'j mn a Humplircy ; of parties. We want no more j of Mississippi, it is to ssy the leant questionable that outhnr,ts 0f Know Nothing lugotry and ! a prominent man, should d.n-nce as tranoro.is the ' 0,ci pt;on aains-t OUT citizens of j fcxecutire clemency I Or woen the Governor of In- , orpion tlIrtll ; wc w,llt no ostracism of j d-. Pr.. hi. doatHa-wpT-wtiax th. of tt. ; 7ccause thev bappen to Le poor, jlV.sident.-inrel.Uootb.wi.Wof.n .mm.ate sonnd political wisdom to iadmi.s.o.of.e.u.. . dM, who .k.n does not i and araea aeo to sUnd apto the support ot tbe rreai- ; F ! den. dTr..tf..exp.riJtnowbe.nj: made, aad es- i happen to of the orthodox color. : V,.:i ,.V ,Mrv nri ml i j nnr ni l-if (MMV
.t.llr since we murt all tread T.re or less in tlie ! . . .. ... i . . oara iu uie creation oi toia bi ki ! tlie reconstruction of a Ntinal Gorernment on a i Kepubtican basis, it is of diaibttul wisd.an to gift ureat thwacks to tlie loraKyof hwa who so speats. ; Mow tlie fact is that such an impeachment in the j ; face of facta iu thetiasl a Uichroll oo tlieiu as they cme , I in memory's car, and grind th u powder. Iu the . ! mid-it of peraoatal datip-r, m t only in Teanessee, but ! at Washingtoa, A.ady Johnson has sIink! lie a rock I . iM.nxmtrr ami his cnustrr's But. Ur the side af ' bis loyalty, lofty, beetling, majestic aa it stands, place j the Taunted heroism of his calumniators. and murk j the contrast ? See (be tried veteran of the South, wbe has ground !.U Potithern prejndicrs under Hie nethsr i mill-atone of stern wmcirf.e. and compare wnh mm l one who desire tnrrery V secnr a party sr.pjxn. I I'lace Popocitapetl and a mole hill side by side and aV tempt the ascent of each. So, too, of 6r. "Morton. In every State of the Colon, howewer radical, ou will find the history of i bis aatkinal woks weoorded among the household i words 1 He has been the gr.-at pillar oa which has ! been inscribed tire deeds of the Boost 'heroic aad the . mrvt ivtrd. .Shall mall itie ratTnul at tbe hnm j fit! ". C. .. or taaB V f L fsr Bill BUB tal 1 ' -....-.. ..i i- ..r ..- ...t -n.i iMni., i 1 praBX-ut,.! caouot be aeen clearly br these weaker j J,VM? I The fault U "m an aticnipt to ass.nilt where a reifl ; I and true patriotism is the ruling aad piverjiinjr miH : tire, and to base ibw. .assar.lt on a cry of corruption, i where the ground of t! e charge that is expected to ! hack tip the askonlt is not fully known and developed, j Mr. Julian flies St Mr. Johnson and at Covernnc Morton's Richmond iech, and is prepared to cast ! these men irrto thetirxt hell, while J.-ff. Davis and Lee j oecnprthe ninth; but still would find it impossible to pive flem.ntrative proof tf a single act that ay not ' be consistent with a noble mind and a most exalted I heroism, w hile he ertlier aecidectly trr otherwise for-
I geta tucall the people Bo a Temem'n-itnce of the -vast 1 tfe ronties of the SUte met in COnven- . . 1 . . 1 . . 1 I . . ....rn.mxil : . . r- . r . 1 1 : . J"' 1 . . . 1 .
I labors tor trie country nv nn-!r -n u.c Everv one will call to mind the f.ict th so, for a time, the great Sherin.tn was indicted by tiie ira.bc.iis of the nation, though he yet wore green the Vvorel wreath that the world had placed upon his brow for : the accomplishment of the most wonderful inilit.iry moveiuent that Uie world had recorded, j Before giving touor couulry tiie evil credit of such ! works as Jpain 4erloaued lor IVluuiliu, or as ne: rj every laud has gi en M a reward lor ti.e greatest ', national services, let our ltvdii g politiciatts paae an 1 j see if tbey staed n ground that will hour tlicsu up. I It will aot do to staad oa the earth and;tr vo Cio oterj throw of the sun. L iuj'tte (inmrr,.e. i. j jBt The Lafayette arf, tiie warm frtenl and j aduiirrr of Mr. Julian, in noticing this aame speech says: j -It is to lie regretted, that his ( Julian's ) rhetoric is I too apt to run into vituperation, w hich, bowcver.it j may tickle the groundlings, lends no alrcujnhto hie arguments. Glory All Over and also in New Jersey ! ELBTTiaxs. Mrtaaaclttoetts, poes ss wnsl laryrelv j Cu'ioo alv one cop. senator is ivprn-ted elected rte I House is ss l.irjrely Cnirti as last yesr. I Illinois, rolls up a jnaaritv rf not less than ten j thousand for the l'niiD tit luf. i j New Jeraey, nhe birme of Nasby-pastor of Cir I "Nno Dispensashun' iChurch is relce-mel War, Cuin is eleete.1 Uiwercor and Ccion majorities are I 1 seenred ia both bnnctii-s of the LorUlaturc. The I Consiituti'nal Amendment is secured there, aad Nabv ', . ;il t...A ... 4,;n.uj.lf iKnxhf filiii i ..... -civ lorn, nas cor.e l nion rv neiu. irai:; . .. " Wisconsia, pes a Cnion miliw-itv for (Jar. Fa Sr- , child, of ii thousand. The vote thre on the extenI sion of suffrage V pcron.s of color is doubtfui the ; Cnion party being dirided on that question, j Minnesota, is aR rifht Marshall, I'nlnt U elected Governor. i In Maryland, Thrmias. fn'ton. is elected ia tbe 31 Iistrii-t to eonsrress, to lit! the eacs-tiey caaaed by the resignation of Cul. W Aster. ProKresaol nil Army Tri.-Tli army tram, : consisting of fifteen hundred a-nd sceenty-five mules, : two hundred and 6(y-eirl(t wagons, sixty trsveling j forgea, and tw; ambulances, which left Washington, j D. C, outheth of last August, under tlie charge of ' Major H. U. iIasocrt.i.. arrive.! at Springfield. Illi nois . on tbe 3 1st wf OcUtber . It Vaa tbe retention af i the W.r Deparlmeot, w hen tV.is traia mas placed ! roMie lor Fort Leaven we rtk, kaasas, to aewd arrest) j tlie Plains, but the project has been aban.iotv d, and an j ordar Usued directing the sale of tiie aiales at moum I at SpriDgfi-IJ. and the shipment of the velwcles o Fort I-ewravvorlh for traaspoctti-n- service or aale at tii at point. Drnth of Wrreter, the I.evicosrapher. J.isara EaansoM Wuiti'titt, the distinguished American Lixicographer. dicil Suo-l.iy in Cambridge, M ssachusetts, where be had r?si.le l fr miny years. He wasb.'rn m Red'ord. N. II.. in Kt. an 1 graduated at Yale College. In 111. For several years lie taught school in Salem, and in 1?1! t-xk ap hi abode at Cambn.ige. He lite bus Iwen pat va lftersry la- : "Tj n i. -re ... n-tw,.- w ti. I greatest monument to his ability and Industry. It : first spt-eare.1 ui lSManter the title -..-airetteatre i rroutunciwg ac-i atr. ".---'. . - - 1 L.r Jitirnf tillnt in IMS and li. lei ( appeared the "lHcttonary of tlie Enclish Lan-gu-tg. w hx-h baa Been since a.-onneu oy m uud . a tbe standard wrk, hawing only Webster's fir a rival. J" B. StussLaa, Ageat ixw "Urfrsce Greely'a , Iliatorr of tbe War," is in oar citv, and w ill w ait ; upon ourcitixena tor their subscriptiB to this excellent aod truthful work. He also adreriisea Stir 1 A genu to sell a Bock entitled 'Four years in Seceaaia," i by Junius Henry Brcwoe. See Ida card in anctbercuij tan. , . a . Wtuci-v A Elliott. nave aa extensive Una ol Cloaks and Cloaking. Ail wanting ancb gatveata. showld call and examine Oo to Strattaa's Coner, aad he suited ia price aad quality.
Intelligence the Basis of Suffrage. Xbe 2sew York Sum is out ia favor of
a coustitutioual aoiendment .estalilisliiDtr uniform suffisge upon aa educational basis, withoot regard to color, condition j or race. We quote from tins well writ- I article : "At times in tun lilftory of our conntry, parties have teen inclinei to dis- ? qualifj' jXKir men from voting, and to i make suffrage dependent upon property ! qualification, as it i iu monarchical conn- j tries. Other phases of the sutfrage j question hare, from time to time, riacn io , the political anrface. and eren tow. nl- ! riiO'it lietore the smoke of the rebellion t I n cleared nway, we s-e it rising tip ia till another form tlirtt of negro outran- ' chUerucnt Now.it requires t:iit little pcrspictitty to see that the tendency of fiifrage agitation ia dan.irerou; j..rulettrf demamU thattue .larger iuom l re re- , mo veil before it hecomts too forwii.lahle. . So lonji at there i no fixed co;istiltiti..aul qualification for Suffrage, ail 1 while the ' ' c ? I J - should he permitted to irrow up tinkler a j democratic form of government. I want an enlightened lcctoral qualifica , . tion one that shall be consistent wuu the principles of free government, and wlifcli fctiau noi. aenar iroiu n e-vnuisc any nran who is cortpetcut to muke an intelligent use of its privileges. It ia plain that the true and only qualification consistent with a. free and enlightened government, is that which makes education, snd nothJTVgtdse, the requisite staral- . - . . . - ii. anl. It is Ivor, iriemocrauc to caciuue jnan from thepollt because he happened j to be liorn in Ireland or uermany ; nor ; because he happen 3d to be poor ; nor because he is nt of the orthotlox color ; but it is democrtic to require a man to tin- j derstand irnd appreciate what he is doing j in the act of snlfrage, in order that he! may not be made the victim of political j sharpers. As a matter of justice, tlierefore, tn anvndinent to the Constitution should be Ha!c, providing for an educatitnal Q uajxlictitioii as a prehminarj to exercising th right suffrage ; and as a !TOattrf ptfldic security, the rapi.lly increasing agliaiiou oi me qwrsimu in t)resetft form, is an admonition to take the -prejsosed step as speedily as possi1.1 er Meeting of Colored Citizens of Indiana, j Indianpolis, Oct. 24, 1S05. j i"iTBuaot. to a call of the State Execn- ! five Committee some 150 delegates rep j resenting colored citizens of mo-t of : tlie A iric an eiUO'llst uui u, n 0 o'clock this morning. After some discussion an organisation wa- effected and the lollowing o:!i-ers idwst-!i : Tr 'si.l cut. UT. S. I,;iukt"or I, of Imliuuapolis; Vice-President, i. J. G. Ht ittoii. KichuKvitd; Corresponding Secretarv.dv K. Onlland, of Indianapolis. Adjourned till '2 p. m. AFTtKKOOJT sfcSIONAfter the Coin etition was called to orSorn Committee on Husiness was :ipjwiiute! aa.l one on Resolutions, the lattor r winch rvyiorted the following: WiiKKiA. Tlie founders of t!iis Mov ermm ent endeavored to f-tahhs! for tue people of the UiW States a K.'puhlicau form Govriniietit. m wincii a majorrty of the governed should have an undterwrted Tight bo rule in making, executing and repeaJmg laws iu such a man ner as het to secure their welfare aud that of their posterity; and WufcutA. The D-Utrntion of Independence declare life, liberty and the pursuat of happiness to be God given and iniilienuMe riiihts or all men; a: l W.uufts, Thousands of our rathetav, jioR rtiid brothers have fought, bled ami died in -cider to secure them; therefore lieo!rrd. That thesi rights are now, hem e'.orth and f.wver ours by a tlireeJ f.ald title: ours br endowment trom our j ' . . , f I iniifieent Crfabor ; ours lv rtjilit ol in heritance from onr forefather mo j tonlit in the war of tiie revolution and of 11'2. and ours purchase -n many j a bloodstained CeU during; t'.ie late re- , bdiion. Reivlrtd, With i,e Revolutionary fath era that to se-nrc tliese inalienable ri jlits rovernmenls are instituted nmoiig men. dfrivin; their just lowers from tlie consent of the ;overneL Rttolrtd. That tires rights have long been flagranti-, wickedly, and most inhumanly violated by degeneration of noble sires, and,that we hereby in vindication of Republican principles, call upon the Federal and SUUliovernments to repeal the uu wholesome and tyrannical laws which have bereft us of the rights guaranteed to other American citizens, and which by the founders of our insti tutious wre"unertod to be guaranteed by the constitution to all men alike reganlles of color. Resolvtd, That we pledge ourselves to do all in our limited power to secure that intellectual and moral worth necessary to sustain a Republican form of Government, and for the encouragement of our race we will petition the Legislature of this State at its next sssiou to grant us access to the public school funds ; ami that we be permitted, with other men of ! other races, to testify in au cases neiorc i the Courts of jnstici in this State. , JZ,.,JV,J That we are PIOUJ of the . . I DOUi oble part our people have taken m the suppression ol tne laxe reutwuru, i-Uitn for them eqnal rights with other men before the laws. The rt-souitions were nuajiimously adoptd. Darkness in Tennessee. According to tb address of the State Teachers, Association' of Tennessee, there are $3,000 adrdts in that Stat? who can neither rad nor write, and children without school advantages. It seems that one quarter of tLe adults are totally illiterate.
From the Indianapolis Journal.
Vallandigham as a Warrior.. When Governor Slotton delivered hi speech at Darton, Ohio, he said notLiDR of VallaQdiiam, whereat that doughty 'Supreme Comrcajider' of the defunct Sons of Li'e!ty, was highly indignant, and took hi revenue, a few evenings later bv ar.tisincr the Govprnor. in a speech "delivered to the di-sciples of Aia w ho form his Dayton hotly cuanL Soon' afterwards Colonel Don Piatt ad sn1 the citizens of Daytoti, and reineinbeaing that Vid. was a citizeu of that j to flitter tLa di-tiiijjrtii! i on the i Tom Corwia m his pulniest days. He &3'V! v, do you remember, my fellowc that iieviius to the late war r'lornent L. Vallandigham was a liriadier General. I remember it, for 1 saw him. I happened IO oe m i,a w - un, ; f . ..-- t- . ' LlICV-BWa.. m military tion om here to inspect iae and naval forces of Montgomery county. ; Laughter Oh, you needn't laugh ; it ; was a big thing ; Indeed. I may say it ; was immense. An independent compa- , ny of thirty men. trussed up like wood- ; cocks prepared for the spit and P.riga- ; dier General riemert L. Vallandighaiu . and staff Why, it struck me that the i style and came should have been Hriga j dfer General Clemen L. Vidian ligtud- ; endamhammer and staff. Laughter. ; This was tlie military ; as l r the naval ; force. I cannot say. I suppose, upon the 'raoiiif canawl,' you had a show about as . biv s the Brigadier General. I was : standing on the balcony of the Phillips House when the General came svi:ping round. "I saw bim but a moment, Methinks 1 see luni now. With bomb shells worked upon bis tail. And war upon hU brow." Laughter. He was on a tremndous charger, and had his breast stuffed out like a wet nurse, and his behind like a bunty tailed rooster. Excessive laughter. J His epaulets dazzled the eye.his fearful sword banged to and fro, and wide as your streets are. thev were not wide enough for him. He came on cantering, caracoling and cavorting. Ile scared a woman with a j child in her arms on one corner; he up el human wishes. The war came; ami nm Clem, like Job's warhorse, smell the battle afar ? Yes, my friends, and immediately ran into the tall grass, and washed off the paint And when he came out his swelling bosom had wilted, his bulbous behind' had collapsed ; all the pride, pomp and circumstance ot glorious war had disappeared, ami the late Brigadier General Clement L. Val i ladigti-dendamliammer appeared as Aminidnb Sleek, the angel of peace. This villainous satpetre, digged from the j bowels of the harmless eaith, and ex- j ploded in shells, makes many an an;el j of peace who was before as brave as Julius : Ca-sar on parade After reading that, the valiant Vons of Liberty, who declared their readiness to fiiht Linctiln.s Abolition hordes, will no longer wonder that the military part of tin ir programme was a miseiahlo failure. ; The Supreme Commander "ran into the t:ili grbs and wa!.ed oil Lis war paini wf -fi'-u the decisite h mr a roac! e 1. tiik i s:c w.vi:k as fi i:l. An intere-ting discussion was held rerently at a meetin? of the N York Association for the Advance ment of Science and Art, at the Cooper Institute. .i,..... m n.wr ia fuel. lr. William E. ILiger, on . of Troy, S. V., has recently been conducting a series of experiments to determine whether steam could not be advantageously used as aid to combtif tion. Tlie subject was brought before the Association at their last meeting, and a committee appointed to test the merits of Dr. Hager's plan. Tiie commituo rap.irtel at last through their chairman, tiiat altaoujb they had been tesline the meter bv eipjrim nt lor a week. tht in-asrau.-h as tio app-Tcj usjl by th .m was not adapt- j ei to d.-tennin? vi:!i extr.-me nccur.icy tlia exact dif-fereacctm-l i-.i f.ie cm,)U--i m of th coal by the j introduclio.i of tha st.-un, f.iey had uot prepare! a) formal report of the result otitain!. The c'u..irman j or the committee, lr. Le inard D. Oile, h .werer. give j a very intrestin-z inform il arcojnt of the experi- I meoto ma leant the res-t.ts thus far obtti-vit. The , first object which tecomm ttee sought to jt in be i ingthe value of the Vncurery for dome'tic purp.ses, tbey ha I conducted their exrK'riirtents with an appira- j tns much resembling a c.immon cooking stove, in fact, differing from one only hiving attached to it in front a thick piece of cast iron with a cavity in the center verv uia-!i bkj a cxai.O'n '-water bik" t a swe. Oa t ie top of the app.ir.itus were four kettle holes in each of which a ki-.thj of water was placed, while, another vesasl of water ws place I ia the ovea behinl. The amount of heat produced during the various experi meats was determined by tbe weight of water evaporated from the vesiils. The experiments were couductel for threa days by burning coal in the apparatus ia the ordinary manner, the amount of coal place 1 in the stove beins carefully weighed each day, a alsi the amiunt of ashes or residura left, aod the amount of water evaporated- For the other four days a s.-nall stream or water was adiniu I into the central exvity of the hallow ir.wi front iore liscribsjd, which b'ing convirtil by the heat of the fire into steam, pissed through a series of an ill opening! into the center of the bunrnjr coal. As in the other experiments, the im it of e-rl rim.'l an! of water eraporatel was carefully determine! and noted. The set results of the s -ven days experiments sboweJ that wbile one pinin 1 of cojb-jrnsl ia the ordinary way io tbe apparatus would evaporate i 49-100 pounds of water per pound f eaaL th pmportion beiag t 75. Ia other wirls, that thj use of the steam, in coonertioo with the coal, increase 1 tbe avaUeb'e heat obtain? 1 from the Utter abut 50 pr cent. ur . i; . i. .j in imn. .It'i iii t i I)r Gale rit .v.L a-.:.' 1" :ik..i k . . th. .v. 1KU.101.-H.1 .1 V.01.1-T... .. penmen ts a great part of the aeat was aecesaaniy lost by ral:ti.n :Y n th? x;je I sarface of the stove, it was un-KMsible to determine a,-wuritely the exact acDoaaf Jf increase of heat caused by tbe presence of j tlie steam, but enongh was shown to .Jeosonstrate that tbe subject is well worthy the attention of economists. Dr. Haaan "Ute-1 that a locomotive was now running on tbe Sew York Cent-al Railroad, ia which, by the i use of his s'ssem. 30 pound of water were convert- j e-t into steam bv an average consumption ot one j pound of coal- Th-s tompany are now applying tbe pnixrpJe V aia nmrw of their looonsotivea, and are about t coosti net 1 oders, bui.i c-xpresaly to iaelnde this nriocip. a r- Am tSinminm the fmrthr tmHieration of 1 te aubiect was araia refered Little committee, wio were iestrocled to eumine it Uiorry:iiiy and repwrt at some fature meeting. Sri. Amrriom. Tbe tfvl;snar-4is J urnsl says General Gi-ieno J. Pi!Uw passed through tfiat city a Prw days atoee. on bis war to trie Wabash eowotry, to bay awed eora to e-nafJe'i.im to plant hia Mississippi plantation wtta t?tt saa-'-n. He t of medium stature, compact'y hn-lt, with a keen eve. ima grey hair aad whiker. Hm is exceeding! aflabie. and ezpreasea a akaisw to let toe past raat aad kve for tha future.
ed Caliban U """" ;,n al C(Iual.a,. O,io. bv tb. Fcu.an BrotrbooJ. m.st have touched hun ta !u v -1: era le , point-vanity. The picture he drew of n( i9 d.s- ; Vailanilirfhani s greatne-s us a tj t-i-ernl. enthrilole) of Ireland fn-m the .e. 4 K.-pUud.aud
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into a glorious future. HOW Secure OUI (.t(jTe j ,,,;,,. stoveand Uousehold and Kitchen Fur- t "t(le Uce tl- W)!inainli. The i.lt-ntical spa w COUIltrV is with such defenders, thought ; niture, and 8 rfheep. A crlitof one year will le gir- ynr u ,,,,,,3 u, be sold, is on the west I (ireat Clem' valiant Clem! ride on to j ea onall suras over 5. Notes and approved security h lwl slroel in 8!lia clty, second d,H,r b 1. Vjrtat. v.i.iu. aiiaui. v,n.ui. ' ,. . ,,,ir-j of .1 purchasers. . , ..... .n m.,ih .,f Ma in street.
orv. Ah, IllV friends, the vanity Ot j " maRTIX SHAFrtK, Administrator. 1 . IIALTHASSEB BKSCI1ER.
A young man wrote to Governor j Iirownlow of Tennessee, offering to sell ! for 81.000 a "perfect copy of all otttcial ; le-ters written hy L P. Walker, rebel ! Secretary of War. as co ietl into a Kiok of 400 pages by clerks in the rebel War:
Uepartment. 1 lie governor t cpur , he wouldn't give one thousand cetits for ; all the rebel orders and dispaches ever i wiiitea. having no desire to aid in the j work of perpetuating the sat ig an; ', doings of leadiag traitors, who, by their . treason, have filled the land with graves, ; ntrv- with wi.tows. orphans ; aua criivka fully belongs ; in a word, to drire the felon flag lriuin fnm eery loco ol Inaa sou. The connty election in st. Louis, resulted in the ! trn:mph of the Coostitctiou party. Fruok Blair i wnntdu't uke the oath required by the MisKin Coai slitution a id the Judges ot the election wouldn't let nim bim Tote. He has brought suit agaiaai ut t"" -Jam part, without waiting for 4,ases. CINCINNATI ClKCiaTt, Not. 8. Groceries quiet. i Whiskr tflv t 2,30. Lard steadr at 2Sc. Oats dull at 3Sc. Kre at Sic. BitricT unchaneed. Com active at 50yJic. rhellod. 4idvc. ear. H.ms in good denid at lljjvtllc. Cotton dull and prices ncmin.il. ile for mtAUing. Wheat dull and prices nominal, old red f 2; new ll.IO.jjl.75. Flour unchanged and quiet. CHtcaco, November S. Wheat firm at open:tg. and advanced Kit 2c. , Corn firm, opemiiir t 5Tn57e, closing at ii,1-," tor No. l.and jd.'ic for Xo. J. Oils dull at 27c. Provision dull and nominal, r'reisrlits dull : corn So to Buttalo. liithwines steadr. 1 1 . i . . .1 ,-n. Kiitiota 4.S0t barrels of floor : M.000 bushels of wheat; 78,000 bushel of com, and 1,000 busuels of oats. Sthipn.enta-4.100 barrels of AW: 75.000 b.hU . r wneat -110,600 busuels of cm ; 60,000 bushels of , : of ! oats. - I ' !l JAdvertiemeiit.s. Administrator's Sale. THE undersigned will offer at Tublio Pale on Thorsdar, the 7th day of December, 1.hS, at 10 o'clock aaid day, at tbe late resnieore oi war., .-umu. . mullAdministrator's Sale. rWlHE nndersigned will offer at Public Sale on Sat- ; I. urdav, the 2d dav ot Pec- mber, 1S65, at 10 o clock ! of said dav, at the late residence of Sarah Moone. de- ; ceased, in liostou Township in Wavne County. In.liana, j the following propertr, to-wit : 1 Horse and Huepv, 1 Cow. 1 Cooking Stove. 1 Parlor Stove. 2 I'-cIs and B.-ddi:i!r, 1 Burean. 1 S.ife. and Household snd kitchen Furniture ot all kind, belonging to said estate ; and also property belonging to nnotlicr jK-rson, Hors , Cattle, Hogs, and Sheep. A credit of one year will lie gien on all sum over $ 1. otei and aoproved necnrit v w ill I reuuired of purchasers. MAKTIN SHAFFEK, Administrator. November 6th. lio5. I p t-l-2.25.1 Administrator's Notice ITTEIIS of Administration have tl isd i; betn X till! T.tni.il i.i tbe nu.li rsiri e1 br the t-'lcrjv Cuort ominon i'leas ot n a ue v i"i , m, on tbe Estate of Marv Slie9t-r, l;.t' - I' ln.sto.i lownship in mid comitr. decessed. The E.tate is su'.f- -e. to be .lvent. IVrsnns liavmr c!h!.ii- auti! ,t sai l Estate are r.'miir.d to fi!e tliese with tUe Clerk of aul court wi:'iin one rear irom this dav, ,. aih. l0i." MARTIN sliFFKK. A ImiuintrnV-r. p-tff l,7i. Administrator's Notice. IETTI-KSof Administration on the Est ite of Sarah Moon, late of Ilo.ston Township in Wayne , countv Indiana, decease.!, have this day been granted to the'iinderniiriMd fcv tlie Clerk or the Court ol Com- I irnm Pleas ot said county. The Estate is probably s. Irent. Persons having claims against said Estate are required to file them with the Clerk of said Court w itbiu one rear from this day. Nov. 8th;iJ6S MARTIN SHAFFER. Administrator. ptf 1,T. WANTED. ' a nt:vrs fr iioraci: (jbeelvs Hisu.rv of the War.- The great superiority of tins work overall otliers.is every w here acknow le.ige.1, I even by the autiior- most lecidei political opiionents. ; Thonsands of purchasers of (furious inferior works have i already laid iliem aside as unreliable and worthless,! and ii-nred Urrelvht History. anl all who desire a ; w rok of real merit one that will notdii-appoint tbem ! should avoid these premiture pntlicati.rtt, adver- j tisedas 'now readv," "ci.mplete in one volume." etc., ami ir-l Greelv's Hist..rv, which will lie complete at j tbe earlie-tdav on -.vhich an Authentic History of the ; War can be prepared. It will also cnUin ten times as much important and accurate information from tlie j rebel side as can be found in any other work. j From the Ciociouati Knquiier. j It is agether superior to any other volume that j has yet appeared. j From the New York Herald. j "A work of equal interest with 5apoleon'a Life of i Cjesax.' From the Cleveland Plaiiidealer. "While bonestlr dissenting from tbe views of Mr. GreeK , the Politician, we commend the work of Mr. Greelr, the Historian, t-dthe respectful consideration of a candid public. Address . D. CASE A CO., Publishers: 33 Eat Market St. Indianapolis. Or at Cincinnati. Cleveland or Detroit. Xot. Sth, IS65. 2ETS WAXTED--Toell "For Ver Jnnios Henrie Brow tie arm. SelJ.T, by V.,ti,;n. in the nature of ar AJventures can excel the work in interest of subject, matter, or in the graph ic at vie in which the author delineates hia experiences. It' furnishes a gresWr variety, aod gives a belter "inside view" of war aJven ures. than snv other work; published. Address O. D. CASE A CO.. No JS East: Market street, Indianapolis; or atClevelaad, Cincinnati-, or Detroit. R E M I N G T o n s ' Revolver Army & Navy APPROVED BY THE GOVERNMENT. Upwards of 13.000 States Service since 131 furnished for the United ; Warranted superior to any Also Belt and Pocket Pisotber Pesttd ot tbe kind. t t. 4 . . t Sold by Gun Dealers end tbe trad, generally E. KE.MI'Gro 4 0. llion, . 1 ., Manuiactorers of Muskets, Carbines Kevojvers, ! Revolving Riflea, Ritle Barrels, Ac. ! For Sale, A Semod Hand PHOTOS BUGGT, in good re- : pair, will be sold at a bargain? Enquire of JOHN S. HUNT North Franklin St. Real Eslate Agency. MICAMEY WASSOIf WAS for sale acme desiraUe properties ia the city H of Ridimt-nd. and land with inpmvetnents near thecny limit, which be will take pieaaure ia pvreting j out to U- wismog to purcoaae. Richnxaid, Oct. 12, IS3. 33 tf. ADMINISTRATOR'S TfOTICE. -OTICE is hereby gfven that tbe nodersigned has .i. been appotnasd A ? minora In i of toe eaute ot Joseph McCoy, late of Wayne county, Ind, ana, deceased. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. MARIA McCOV, Adasr'x. H. B. Paraa. Attornrv. j tlet. I, w. 1
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FI R qOODS, sVoKKM, Jar L ", Orni'wmrn' ererjf ! l tJdntm' war. aw Mtr. mh Jta v" i ? . ' . . .-; vit rirjf tkM ire i tie .c to -ic rum. AVm. Dodd fc Co.,4 IlaTTBBS aP FfBBlBBS, 141 Main St., Cincinnati. LICENSE APPLICATIONS Notice. -aaT OT1CE ia herebt giren to the citiient of VVayne i Township. Warn County. Indiana, that I, Fr-trick Walterman', intend to apply to t!e Board ef Cotnmissioters ot said county, al Uir lermwmmenc.ug on the f rst M..od of December 1S, for a License to retail Intoxicating Lkjnrs m Was quan- ' titv than a quart at a time, and to safter such liquor, to be drank ou the premises where eoU, for tbe space of one veareiwr the date of such license. The premises in which 1 desire to sell and Buffer sncb hquor to be drank, as aforesaid, are located aa foHowa. towit: Ueiag tbe xmlb half of Lot No. seventy-three, (73 intlel si.le of 1'earl street, between Mill . and Sveamore strert. in that part of the city of Richmond laid out bv John tJmitb. The said premises ' are the same in" which 1 am now doing buauieas, ;.nd the buildmg is --05. WALTERMAJ Not. 2d, 1SS5. P"tf Notice, -saVOTlCE is herebr (riven to the citisena of Wayne ' i Township, that 1, Balthsser Heacher. intend, at f the neitrelar session of the Board ot Connty t om- ' missiouers for W avne countr, oi ""' " : ! '"'n' Mo. rWd on tl r.O Imlay in oeoemuer obtain a license for tlie purpose in a laaaieB sellins spirituous and .nioncaiin .7. .' .i . .....r .t nnw. and to permit the uuniiiiii-9 in. , m , ; ' same to be drank on the preroia-s. which said premis-a i ! ire loc.t,-d as follows, to-wit: Beinpthe .low tag j ! describe.1 part of Lot So sia. 6) in that part ot the ! , citr of Kicbmon.1, in said county, laid out by John ! Smith, and bounded as follows, to-wit: llep.nn rion Hi . .1... n..rK.t rararr of a new tinea house, erected b Hennct lUnmer. in tbe year tnoo d ine one hundred and titty-five ( lii foot .uth of Tbe Donh-ea.t corner of Lot So. threef S. h;T"', id Lot No. i(6) street. tlienca less. here aide north Notice, 1' S herebr civen to the Citizen of Wavne Township, Wavne enntr, Indiam. that I. Hen" HolT, will - apnlv t.'i the lta0 of fomniiaaionera of avne couatv, lu liana, at ttK-ir next reriilar Term, comim-acin on the first Moiwlav of December, ISrto. for License to ' retail Intoxicating Liquors in lews quantities than a qu irt at a time, in accordance with the provisions or an Act approved M-rch 5th ISO, and jiermit such liquors to lie drank on the premises where sold. ' The precise location of the premiss on which I desire to sell such liqnors and sufS-r tbe aame to Iw drank as aforesaid, i as billows, to-w it: Hem a part of U t ' No. 52. in that part ol the citv of Richmond, w avne Townsiiip.Wavneconntv Indiana, laid ont bv Jeremiah Cox, and bounded as follows, to-wit: llepnnine on Man. m street, tentv (20 feet south of the north west e. riit rot sl Lot No. 52, rnnninp thence aonth t' lirtv-nine t S i fee: and Hmr ( inches to an alter H-e j'5 tc-t wid..-: tlience east, parallel with the north ir, of s.i i I Ij.it. sutv-six i S) leet ano eichuva IS) in.' es n. fc or li-ss. to the enmnd of William 011117: th.-nce i-l. nt' said round's west line tliirty-nme I. :i ) l.t 'iiii' 1 indie: tl.enre west nlotijj Uie soutJi line ol Jos, -.ill W. ;:llTt's ground to the place of hfi'inninir 1 '"H the north room, on Marion street, situated on the north aid of tue "jJJJyiok'k Nov. 2d, ISoa. 3fi-iw. p-t f-$5.J Notice, IS herebr gi en to the citizens of Wayne Township. Wavne countv. Indiana, that I Henry lledenliet ker, will apply to tlie Hoard of Commissioners of Vt ayne countv. Indiana, at their next regular Term, commencing on the first Monday ot December, 15, to obtain a license to retail intoxicating liquors in less quantitv thsn a quart at a time in accordance with the roviMons of an Act approved March Stb. 1859, and permit such liquors to be drank on the premises, where SO Sold. . . , - , , , Tlie precise location of the premises oa which I Je- . sire to sell such liquors, aud suffer Uie aame to be drank as aforesaid, are as follows, to wit: IJuing a One Storv frame Huilding on Lot o. twelve. (12) m t)s Hand," laid out br I'oe and Hittle, aloining tbe city of Richmond, Wayno;Townahip, Waj oe county, Indin"- HE.NRT BEDENBECKEU. Nov. 2d, 1S6S, 36-4-w. ' p-t-f-4.) Notice, ' rmpIIE citizens of Jeflerson township. Wsyoe county, JL Indiana, and all others interested, are hereby ' notified that at the next regular term of the Board of Countv Commissioners of Wsvne connty, commencinr " 1st M.'.ndav in Decemlier, lrt5. I. David Lantx, shall ' applv for License to sell intoxicating LUiuors in less 1 quantities than a quart at a time, with ttie privilega , of permiting the same to be drank on tbe preanses . where sold, as hereafter described. Tbe premises on . which I wish to sell aaid liquors, ander tbe license ate . as follows: Being the house formerly occupied aa a . Tavern, and known aa the Entah House, ia HagerstoWn Wsvne countv, Indiana, which bouae ia situated on ; Lot No. five 1,5) in Hlock So. fifteen.15) of said town, and ia built at tlie intersection of Perry and Wslnat 'street, in said town, it being the house now occupied by ' me as a dwelling house and grocery store. Said house snd premises are in Jefferson township, Wtyne connty, ' rnoVember 2d, ISti. DAVID LA NTZ. I t 3-. Notice, ! I V hereby given to the citixens of Wayne Township . , Awarne county Indiana that I.Patrick McGlinn, writ ' f applv to tbe Hoard of Commissioners of Wsyne Conn''1. I'mliini. at their next regular Term, Commencine; ; on the first Mndar of December 1H65, f a h cense i ' ruil Intoiicatinir Liquors in less quantities than a i ' quart at a time ia accordance with the provisions of j aa Act spvroved March Jib lsaK, and permit such i liquors to be drank on the premises where so sold. The precise location of the premisas I desire to sell ! ancb liauor. and softer the aame to be drank, as aforei said, is as fol low, to-wit.- Being a house at tlie cast i ,,f ti Railroad Itridffe. in the Citr of Richmond. 1 Wavne Cot.nty. Indians, and known as being on Lot : Twentv-eigbt i, 2rt ; iu Uiat part of said city laid oat by 1 . Samuel Gaar. ! " PATRICK McGLIVN. Bicb mood, Ind., Not. 5, 1 54. 3.Tt 4 Notice, -MsRF!TfTRICK PAl'ahri. a citizen of Ricnf mond. Omnty of Wavne, State of Indiam. here br gives notice to tiie citiiens of wsyne twnsb'p Wavne c unty.Uteof ItKl.ana, that t will apply at ! the oex t S-kn of the Board of Ounte Commis- j - ... . i i : . ..i t -i i i I
twiners ir hitdc ..mni., ... ... u.., u - , . . . ... , , . .... , . . . cember. Irsni. license to l! inwxwatmg lM)o.-. m j L:m-L- w ' I? betweea Uth aad liU less quantita-s tn a quart at a time, ami alW-w the , strveta. sowtboftlje Rai!r d, Terr eligiMr and pltaasaroe to I -trankjyo mv premises. Said premises sre j .,,.... , . . . ' . sknaled aa-t described as follows, sow it: Being tii- I aa'.ly locwted. Cellars dry -gravel being bat a few sooth-east comer of aod a part f Lt.tnua.her nine i ftr w the rltee ; wstr p. re snd good, aad will : m that nart of the ctv of Ricl m-md laid out br j 'rst
Isaac E. Jones, and lieing a two tory briek fwmse, tnanirular in shape, fruntiag ''O fart Wavne A venae in iii cuv. ( west and iwt't of Washington Avenue, and a few feet "otith of t.' Cbvinnati & cago Air Line Railroad track, and new ecOed r v ss: for a ssVoa. FREDRICK PAriX". Ricbmond, Nor. Sd, 1. JA-t-w-p-t-f-f . GALT HOUSE, Phil Schwartz &Bro., Prop. Main Street, Richmond, Indiana, THIS ilaoee baa been recently refilled with new farniture awt repaired throughout, aad ia now one of tbe best Hotels in Eastern Indiana. Travelers nartiog Kk-brisnod, wCl fio4 it la tbeir advaaUa t top at tbe Uait.
reor. walker's HAIR RESTORATIVE.
s-arBK above valuable preparatiiBn can be had at the I Barker SVp of the IVnprietor. near the Depot, in tbi cite, lie u aa oJ.1, eierieaced fasbiooeble Barber ail Hair Oresser. formerly from St. Louia. Call ai 1W. J. Walker as aborts He srooW respectfnllT reer t:ve who with to teat ti.is preparation to Mr. C. Williams, A. O. Crowes and J. Comer. - - - - - ; IU rarowbea the Wlowfns: rrtiahle eerrtaVatea: 1 hrreor certifr tat 1 have aaed J.C. Walker's Hair Rcstiratire. and caa ear that it ecelaany thtnf of Wkiri,mt : C ' ? U T. HORStT. ti i :..i..n .1! C U'.lkor'aHair i ofirn. irnin iiuii hk.". v. .- ttorative, aaa not', it au aa rwnmiw and not at all injarioaa. L. J. FRASCISCO. SJ tCRichmond, Oct. ti. tS. DELINQUENT TAX LIST, For 1864 and 1865. -OTICF. IS HEREBY tJIVEN. thatl wilt omeewd i. to sell, at public auction, on tiie .-oood Mondar in November et. between the boars of IU o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of aahj dar. before the door of of Richmond, the followinc described real rtttti, for Taiea due and unpaid bjr tbe owners, ta-wtt: - Alleo Sam. a a i Lot li South Eighth Street B4L Unrnnrll Su-plw", Lot 3. Sooth Seventh Street, B1L iwuard Jacob, Lot M Kaat Tark street, UAL Caiwll Samuel C, North side Main.JSAd. Ksaeaaa M.ewat half Lot 3 North street. H M Ad. Fisher 3 V, Lot S3 North Eighth street, C. W S Handera Freeman, Lot JST North Ninth street, C W S Ad. Hoi! Darkl. Ixt 8 Green street. J K D Ad. kinr James it, 19 feet corner Main and front streets, J C Ad Lvle John S, south part Lot North Pearl atreet, J Muicr David, Lot 24, South Fifth tret, CIPlWR Morrison Robinson, 1S' fcet or Main and Seventh. McCleland J I, Lot 5 North Franklin atreet, C W S Kobinam W O, Lot Sooth Fifth Street, W A B Ad Smith Jamea 1. east part Lot east part Lot S3 Soath Hich St., J E J Ad. Smith James M, Lots 14 and 1 North Peari street, S Cling Barney, Lot 61 South Eighth street, B and L Cnkoown Owner; Lot 19 North Washington street, K i Ad. Wilmot Charlea, sooth half Lot 135 W sshinton street J K Ad- . o w Tbe renu end profiu af which said propertr will be first oltered lor aale, for the shortest time the asaia ran be sold for, not ecedinr seven years, to par satd Uxea aad coats of aale; and if the aaid rente aad profits will not brinjr the amount required. 1 will then oner tlie fee simple to the highest bidder, cash io hand, selling no more of aaid property than will be satBcieat to discharge said las ami cweis. 6 WILLI AM P. WILSON, Coir. Richmond. Oct. 1J. 1S5. '-. o. OO, Main. St. LOOK AT THE LIST. Sail Lamps, Lamp Matts, Bracket do G-lobes, Store do Shades, Iianterns, Lamp Trim'r. CHTMXEYS. Crack Nuts, No. 1, Double Extra No. 2, O Chimney, Hinge & filter Light House, Fietch Wicks Coal Oil, Oil Cans, Attachments for Heating . Water, Aad rthiB)C pcrtBittlnc to the Lamp Tiad,ta whirls we call Pnrtiraltir tttittoM. REPAIRINCr OF LAMPS HoIIoway & Page. BicliDiond, Oct. 12, 18G5. 3a tf. CARPET. STORE. -AMI HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. VANAUSDAL & CO.! NO. T, MAl!f ST. BAYTOK.O. ARE now receiving for the FALL TRADE a larja . ftockef BRUSSELS, THREE PLV, INCRAIlf, VEMlTIAJr. T1E.HP At RAG CARPETING! Floor Oil Cloths, Table do.. Gilt Cornices, Bands, and Pina, Cnrtam Damasks, Lace Curtains, Curtain Chintsea. all sixes of Window . Shades, Window shade Fixtures, Trimnrlngs, a larpv and attractive atock of W all Papers, Decorative Taper Hangings, Window Paper. Fire-Hoer I Prints, Table aod Piaaa Covers, Tahla Lrneos, Spkulseloylies and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS t-fFALL KIXDfltx Oct.2,185. 3i-3w. 56 Town Lot as; New Addition to the City of Richmond! J AIDofTbr the onJ-.-rs'gnt; I, on tan! formerly owaed by Natltan Haa kins, an 1 rtceotly pjrehased we oi i a i in j Mrraiis prices anu un reanonsoi terms. ' We rt-g-rd it as a favt.raljie oiijx rtuaity Tor Men of Large or Gmall Meant tnpnertfKdtiwlTyiad, listUmf f'-r homes. Mtatsof the Wts can be seen al T:.nnas Woodnatt's residenor, oa Tth street, or Jse ilatvns o.liae ea f th, or at Wiggins A Co. 's store, oa Main. .; ( THOMAS WfWnsCTT, , JES.SK M. HL'TTO. STEPHEN R WlOOL.13. Oct. 1, l5. 84-tf. mRflOLI AJHII.TER SAJTD SOAP. M. For cicaaiag sJvr Ware, (ilass, Ac.. 7 FU-MMfcE A aiSLLT. i . n .
