Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 40, 30 November 1865 — Page 4

Thursday, Novem. 30, 1865. XXXXIV INDIANA LEGISLATURE.

SYNOPSIS or PHOCI.KUIXGS. - Friday .Nor, 17. Tbellorise met at 9 A. M. : The committee to whom was referred" j t'ufit portion of tbe Governor's message relating to the public delt, reported the' name back, and reccommeniic-1 the adop ' tion of a concurrent resolution referring the same to a joint committee of both Houses, to consist of tbe Committee of j Wavs and Means on the part of the House, to which four numbers should be added, and the Committee on Finance and two other members on the part of the Senate, with power to send for per- , sons and papers. The report was conturred in. Mr. Hendricks oflVred ft concurrent resolution that the Constitution apportion representation in Congress upon the number of voters in the several States, ' and instructing our congressional delegation to use their influence to have the fame passed by CongreiH. Mr. Griifltb introduced a joint resolution to 'provide for animal sessions or the General Assembly. Mr. Chambers otfered a concurrent resolution that an amendment to "the Federal Constitution ouht to be adopted, making the right of suffrage uniform throughout the United Stale, and giving Congress power to regulate the same. Referred to the Committee on Federal Relations. The bill declaring what lawa now in force are sufficient to authoi ie the payment of the interest on the State debt, Mitlicient without any upeciiic- appropriation, was taken up and passed by 5o t 35. ; Aftctnoox Session. A message was received from Governor Morton, by Mr. ' Jacobs, his private Secretary, aunouueing his speedy departure, and his trans ; for of Executive Department to Lieut. ; Gov. Baker during his absence, in pur- j suit of health. Also thanking the K p resentatives for the kindness shown him. i On motion of Mr. Uuskirk, It was unanimously resolved, that we have I learned with unfeigned regret that His ' KxcellencyJGov. O. 1. Morton has been compelled, by severe indisposition, to ; withdraw for a time from the arduous du ties of the Executive of our State, and to . seek restoration of his health in tempo i rary absence ; that we deeply sympathize with him in his artliction, and confidently ' trust that he may be spec. lily restored ) to his accustomed health, and that at an ', early moment he resume again his official connection with us, a Chief Mugistratc of our State, in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested. Adjourned. SENATE. Met at 9 A. M. A concurrent resolution in reference to the amendment to the Constitution of the United States, as to representation in Congress, similar to ' the House resolution, was introduced. The specific appropriation bill was taken up and passed, with only one vote in the negative. The Governor's Message, announcing his departure, nnd that the duties of Governor would devolve on Lieut. Gov. Baker was received, and, on motion ot Senator Brown, of Well county, the kindly words of las Excel-.' lency were declared to be reciprocated1.' on the part of the Senate. Mr. Hord's! bill depriving the Supreme Judge of! power to issue writs of li.tlioaa corpus was passed. A number of House bills were passed to a second reading and tbe Senate adjourned. Satckday, Nov. 13. SENATE. In the Senate this morning during a brief session only the bills on their ' second reding were put through, and the Senate adjourned till Monday afternoon, i HOUSE. j In the House sundry pe titions on temperance, and claims, and relatie to the repeal of the Soldiers' Families Belief Law, were presented and referred. Mr. Gregory, of Warren, from a select committee, reported an amendment1 to the Common School Law, providing for the enumeration of the colored children of the State, between the ages of ; six and twenty-one, for the ojnitable division of the common school fund in their behalf, and until found more convenient that their instruction be carried on in school bouses sepaiate from white children. The report was sent to the ! Committee on Education. Among the important bills introduced j was one by Mr. Gregory, of Warrev., amending section seventeen of the Land- j lord and Tenant act, giving the landlord , alien of growing crops, a id preferring him to all other creditors of the tenant. By Mr. Newcomb Extending the time of delinquent sales, I v the Com missioner of the SiuKing tuna, from sixty to ninety dat-s. By IT.. Barnes Regulating the docket fee of Prosecuting Attorneys. By Mr. Rice Amending section 7 of the act entitling illegitimate children to inherit, providing that where there are no legitimate the illegitimate shall be entitled to all. By Mr. Cox To prevent the killing of sueh birds as protect frnit trees from insects. Mr. Caffroth presented a resolution instructing the proper committee to report a bill fixing the mileage for sheriffs in conveying convicts to the Northern prison. Adopted. Senate bills being taken up, Mr. Rhodes' bill amending the common school law was passed : also the Senate bill appropriatiug ,"O,0vK) for legislative expenses. Yeas, 5'i ; nays, 15. House bills were taken up, and a number '210 passed to a third reading. Tne House Joint resolution of Mr. ! Griffith, providing for annual instead of! biennal sessi nis of the Legislature, was read, and on motion to refer to the Judiry Committee, no quorum voting. Monday, Nov. 20. HOUSE. The House met at Bdsklrk in the chair. two P. M., Mr. The Committee on Fees and Salaries reported back the bill No. 190, with aa amendment allowing County Auditors twelve and a half cents for each hundred words of record, three figures to make

one word, and one cent for each county order. , ' Mr. Hargrave offered a resolution directing tbe Judiciary Committee to inquire whether the Legislature ha3 the constitutional power to tax United States bonds used in this State as bank stock ; and, if so, to report a bill for that purpose. Concurred in. Mr. Humphreys orfered a similar resolution as to the power to subject them to taxation the same as other property. Senate A numlierof petitions praying for more stringent license laws, and for the repeal of as much of the soldiers relief law as provides for the levt'ing of a tax for the year 1GS, were read and referred. A resolution was adopted directing the Committee on Judiciary to report the expediency of regulating passenger fares on railroads so as uot to exceed three cents per mile. A long discussion ensued on a resolution directing the Judiciary Committee to inquire whether United States Bonds are exempt from taxation by laws of the State, and if not, to report a bill for taxing them. The resolution was finally put to vote and lost. Mr. Carbin offered a resolution, which was referred to a select committee of five, providing for a commission to investigate whether the Terre Haute fc Ricnmond Railroad had paid over a proper portion of its earnings to the school fund, as provided in its charter. Tuesday, 21st. Sknate. Varions petitions were presented, and several bills passed to a second reading. A resolution, requiring the Judiciary Committee to inquire into the expediency of reducing railroad fare, was reported back with a recommendation that it lie on the table. The report was not concurred in, and the resolution went to a select committee of five. , Hocsb. The Senate bill relieving the Supreme Court from Habeas Corpus cases was passed. Leave of absence was granted the Committee on Waj-s and Means to enable them to work on the State Debt. A number of memorials upon various subjects were presented, including one by Mr. Cox, three hundred feet long, for the repeal of the Black Laws. Mr. Henricks, olfered a bill providing for the payment of the assessed value of a'l property destroyed by fire, which was ordered to be printed. The special order of the afternoon tet-sion was the joint resolution on submitting the abrogation of the thirteenth article of the Constitution to the people of the State. Mr. Buskirk presented the Democratic side of the argument in a paper which occupied one hour and twenty minutes. The further consideration of the subject was deferred until Thursday ll o'clock. Wkdnksday, Horse. The House met at '2 o'clock, Mr. Pettit in the chair. Gov. Baker communicated a letter from Surg. General Barnes announcing that be would urge the General Government to turn over the hospital building at Jefferson ville to the Soldiers' and Seamen's Home Association, on the same terms as the Tripler Hospital was turned over to the State of Ohio. The buildings are said to be worth three, hundred thousand dollars. The Government recommends the .purchase of the grounds on which the hospital is situated. They belong to Mr. Jesse 1). Bright. The Senate divorce bill passed by a vote of aye.s 72; nays ll'. The bill does away with referee in divorce matters. A long discussion sprang up on Mr Shuly's

divorce bill. Numerous amendments were ottered. John Brown moved to strike out the word "white," so as to permit negroes to sell liquor without any embarrassing restriction. Mr. CofTroth objected, on the grouno that being opposed to the elevation of the neiro race he could not consistently veto for their degradation. He was neutral. Mr. Meredith, the author of the bill to strike out the 13th article of the Constitution, will reply to Mr. Bnskirk's speech to-morrow tnorning. SKNATK. More petitions for the repeal of the Soldiers' Relief law, anil on the subject of intemperance, were introduced. The special Committee reported back the bill for the repeal of the Soldiers' Relief law, with amendments providing that the money remaining unexpended on tiie 1st of March, lsGo, be detained by the several counties as ordinary revenue, under control of the county com missioners. Mr. Corbin moved to amend so as to provide for the equal distribution of the funds. The bill was finally passed as reported by the committee. Mr. Cason, Chairman of the Committee of Federal Relations, presented the majority report on Mr. Bennett's concurrent resolution, asking the President for the speedy trial of Jetf. Davis, and if found guilty, that he should suffer the extreme penalty of the law, with a recommendation that it pass. Mr. Ilanna presenter! the minority report. The Senate refused, hy a vote of 1 to 25, to print the reports, ami they made tbe special order for the 20th of December. The following hills were introduced : Giving children adopted under the laws of other States the same rights as those adopted under the laws of this State; requiring railroads to carry live stock and other freight, and compelling them to charge at the same rate for war as through freights; requiring property sold by officers of law to be sol 1 to the highest bidder, and without relief from the valuation and appraisement Iaw9 ; requiring attorneys to take the oath that they have not aided the rebellion bv word or deed ; making it lawful where sessions of Court of Common Pleas, and Circuit Court occur at the same tire for the former to commence its sessions on the Monday following the adjournment of the latter ; regulating the liquor traffic by requiring the petition of a majori ty of citizens of a town or ward in cities, of good moral character and bonds to keep an orderly bouse. A resolution was reported from the Finance Committee authorizing Countv Auditors in drawing orders to deduct any indebtedness due to the county from the person in whose favor such orders were drawn.

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HOCSE. The House met at 9 A. M. A message was received from Acting Governor Baker, recommending Legislative action to obtain Congressional aid for the improvement of the Michigan harbor. Also recommending the purchase of the building occupied by the State Bank, for tbe purpose of offices of the State, end preservation of the archives. The bill repealing soldiers relief law a- recommended by the Committee of Ways and Means, it ha3 passed the Senate. The joint resolution proposing to repeal the 13th Article, coming up in special order, Mr. Meredith replied to the speech of Mr Busk'rk on Tuesday. Mr. Harrison replied to Mr. Meredith. Afiwrxoox Stssiox. Committee recommended th passage of Pettit s bill requiring clerks of Circuit Courts to make out soldiers' applications for Lack pay. bounty, cfcc, and establishing an agency at Washington to look after such claims, with various amendments. A sharp debate ensued, consuming the whole afternoon, which was closed by a powerful speech from Speaker Pettit. The amendments reported by the committee were sdopted, but the bill failed to pass for want of a constitutional ma jority. Skxatk. Special order was a bill to amend an act for the regulation of fees and salaries. After amendment it was ordered to be read the third time tomorrow. The bill makes no change in salaries, but raises the fees of County Commissioners, Prosecuting Attorneys, Constables, Justices of the Peace, jurors and witnesses, from seventy-live to one hundred per cent. A petition and bill was presented fro u the Grand Camp of the Host of Temperance, and was referred to the Committee on Temperance. A petition wls presented by Mr. VanBuskirk, asking for the disfranchisement of persons who deserted their places of residence during the war to avoid military duty. Referred to Committee on Judiciary. The Committee on the Organization of Courts reported back the bill as to Justices of the Peace, recommending that one Justice be allowed to to each township in a county, and providing for :t larger number in cities and incorporated towns, and that it is expedient to extend their jurisdiction. The bill amending an act authorizing the organization of turnpike companies was passed. Friday, 24th. Hoi sk. Memoaial presented from the Miami tribe of Indians, asking the repeal of the law imposing legal disabilities upon them. A bill was introduced by Mr. Buskirk, relating to the appointment of commissioners for the examination and license of locomotive engineers. Mr. Crook introduced a joint resolution upon the subject of contract for the labor of convicts of the Southern prison until 107 at 40 cts per day, and instructing the Attorney General to examine the same and report upon its validity. Adopted. Tiiu following special commissioners were appointed on Mr. Brown's resolution upon the licensing of locomotive engineers: Messrs. Brown, CottVo'h. Kilgore. Rice and Uuskirk; on Michigan City Harbor, Messrs. Higgins, .Miller, Buskiik, Newcomb and Collins. The consideration of the repeal of the loth Article was resumed and discussed bv Mr. Griffith of Lagrange, and Mr. Prather of Jennings in favor, and Mr. Miiroy of Carroll in the opoaition. Further consideration was postponed till Tuesday. Air. Shuey's temperance bill was taken op, and an amendment by Mr. Lane, to require applicants for license to procure the signature of the majority of voters of the township, ignoring entirely all that portion of the bill referring to incorporated towns. Afternoon Ssssrov. Temperance bill after a short discussion was made the special order for Wednesday next. The House Bill 190, raising the fees of County Auditors to twelve and a half cents per one hundred words, was referred te the Judiciary Committee The bill to amend the thirteenth article was referred to the Judiciary Committee to make it conform to the requirements of the Constitution. Senate A resolution of inquiry into the expediency of establishing high school districts, and appointing a Board to decide on the text books was adopted. Afternoon Sfssion Bi'ls passed: To amend the charter of -the Vernon and Jennings county road ; denning the jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace, amending the practice act, allowing a Supreme Judge to decide whether or not the appellees shall pay costs incases where the decision of the court below is reversed ; for the formation of companions for the detection of horse thieves an. I for mutual protection extending to hotel companies the privileges granted other corporations under existing laws ; confirming the sale of railroads under decree, and enabling purchasers thereby to exercise corporate right; making the law now in force operative as to purchases made previous to its enactment ; giving White River Navigation Company the privilege of navigating said river for thirty years, and providing for the improvement of of the same ; punishing election officers for receiving illegal votes with a fine of not less than ten, or more than one hundred dollars. Saturday, 25th. Nothing done in the Senate except the seeond reading and reference of biiis. House not in session. IMPORTANT NEWS! W E ARK PREP. RET fW0 FILL era era f.-r WrAw T'. e.. Peers M Frames. Mtnl.i:ncs. Brackets. Mant'e and house furnishers work generally. SCHUvL MjSj.s:! made of thnranrhir SEASONED LUMBER! And a low is the sim eaa be bronchi in this icarket. Also, I'ine Lumber, Shinsles, Flooring. l;h. it., Ac. t--S-xtf; !Ktl, om square S--nth of Main. Rich inoad. Ind. EZRA SMITH CO. June , 3. 33 .

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Foreign and Domestic fa:vcv c;oois, ! XOTIOXS, TOYS, TVILIAWV WRF, ! AND ! C li i 1 d r e 11 AV a jr o 11 , NO. 4l, MAIN !TR; T. R1CHMON t, 1NO. i No. .30 5m. PROF. WALK EIlS : HAIR RESTORATIVE. t gHh" ?y-.re valuable prr paratrfu cn t" h i t t!:e M Barber Sriop of thf Kroprittor. near thi? t?pt, in tins oitir. Hk is ao u'.J, 1 3tK-r!encvJ lshiDMe Barr an-J H-tir-Onr-isr, T'.irrjtrU- tnm St. Lau.. CaU on Knf..l. SVa'k-. r as iv. II w-'u!i rwspectf'uiiv ivir tljoss who ish t. tesl this prvraratixn ti Mr. C. Williams. A. U. Crers uJ J. IliiT. He turnUhes the foi'o.rii r!U'iL cert fi.-atc-s: I herbv cert;i lli.it 1 have uii J. C. Walfc-T's H iir Re?trat;fe, au i can say that i; excels any thi:. of the iind 1 ever ased. L. T. HORNEV. i I hereby certify that I have used J. C. Va'kr's Hair j Restorative, and lind it all that he recommends it to Iv, : and nrt at ail injurions. I L. J. FRANCISCO. I Riic!:moDd, Oct. 12, Isdj. 33-U. earth and Dust Hrnhe. for salebv PLI MMER Jb KELLY. LICENSE APPLICATIONS Notice. ""TOTICE is hereby piven to the citizens of Wayne j.'ll Township. Wayne County, Imliaua. that I. Fredrick Walu-rnian", intend to apply to the Hoard of Commissioners ot said county, at their term cmmenvitis; on the first Mndar ot lecenilt-r. I ."., for a License to retail Intoxicating Liquors in les ;uautitv than a quart at a time, an 1 to snlt-r sui ii liquors u"be drank on the pn mises where sold, for the space of one year after the date of such license. The premises in which I des:re to sell and sutler such liquor to be drank, as aforesaid, are located as follows, towit: lleiuj: the south half of Lot No. seventy-three, (73) on the east side of Pear! street, betwt-en Mill and'Srcauiore streets, in that part of the city of Richmond laid out by John Smith. The said promises are the same in which I am now doing business, an 1 the building is numbered lo.". 0 I.' i! t' I L- IT 1 1 U" W 1 I TV JIM 1 V Nov. 2.1, lsdo. p-tf-$ t. Notice, aS herebv piven to the Citizens of Wayne Township, Wayne county, Indiana, that 1, llenrv Hofl, will apply to the Hoard of Commissioners of Wayne county, Indiana, at their neit regular Term, commencing on the first Monday of December, 1S". for License to retail Intoxicating Liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, in accordance with the provisions of an Act approved March ath lso'J, and permit such liquors to Ih; drank on the premises where sold. The precise location of the premises 011 which I desire to sell such liquors and sutler the same to he drank as aforesaid, is as follows, to-vvit: Rome a part of Let No. 52. in that part ot the eitv of Richmond. Wayne Township, Wavne county Indiana, laid out by Jeremiah Cox, aud bounded as follows, to-wit: Kesrinniiigr on Marion street, twenty t 2C 1 feet south of ti.e north west eornerof said Lot No. 52, running thence south thirty-nine , S ) feel and four (i inches to an allev five i " 1 feet wide: thence east, parallel with the north lioe of sail Lot. sixty-six 1 M 1 feet and eighteen 1 I SI j inches, more or less, to the ground of William Young: thence along said Young's west line thirty-nine , 3 leet and . t inches: thence wet along the south lino ot Joseph W. Gilbert's ground to the place of tieginning. Peiog the north room, ou Marion street, situated "on the north sUUs of the above described ground. HENRY ,:OKF. Nor. 2d, lsV5. o-4w. p-t-f'-.Vl Notice, fS hercl'T given to the citi-ns f-f Wayne Township, Wavne count v, Indiana, that 1 Henry P"dehetker, wit! applv to the Board of Commissioner of Vt avne countv, Indiana, at their next regular Term, commencing on the first Monday of liecemher, 15, to obtain u license to retail intoxicating liquors in less quantitv ihan a quart at a time in accordance with the provisions ot an Act appro -d March oth. ls.Vj. and peniot .-ucli liquors to bed'auk 1 n the pr- rui-c--, where ho sold. The precise 'location of the premises on which I desire to sell such liquors, and sutler tbe same to 1 drank as aloresaid, are as follows, to it: Being a One btjrj frame Building on Lot No. twelve, 12 i in O.ikianr!. laid ont by le and Hittle. adjoining tha city Uieomoud, Wayne.TownaLip, Wayue county , Indiana. HENRY" BEDENBECKER. Nov. 2d, ISSi, 30-4-w. p-t-f-f4.j Notice, rwITE citizens of Je3ernn township. Wayne county, JaL Indiana, and all others interested, are hereby notified toat at the next regular tern of the Board of CouiiTv Commissioners ot Wavne cour.tv. pouimenrin 1st M.:tdav in I'ecomVr. I, David Lantz, shall apply tor License to sell intoxicating Liquors in less quantities than a qmrt at a tim -, with .tne privilege of permiting the same to he drank on the premises where sold, as herea'ter described. The premises on which I wish to sell sai l liquors, under the license are as follows: Being the house formerly occupied as a Tavern, and known as the Eutah House, in H igerstown Wavne county, Indiana, which house is situated on Lot No. five 1 5 1 in Block No. fifteen. 1 15 1 of said town, an I is built at the intersection of Perry and Walnut street, in a,. id town, it being the house now occupied by me as a dwelling house and grocery store. Said house and premises are in Jetferson township, Wayne county, Indiana. November 2d, 15. PAVIO LANTZ. 4t 3-;-. j Notice, j SS hereby giver, to the citizens of Wayne Township ' Wayne county Indiana that I.Patrick McGiinu.will applr to the Board ot Commissioners of Wjyne Coun- j ty, fn liana, at their rxt regular Term, Commencing j on the first Monday of December lsf)5, for a license to ' retail Intoxicating Lkjunrs in less quantities than a quart at a time in accordance with tiie provisions of aa Act aptirovci 3Ir -h 5th ljy, and pernot such i liquors to be drank on the premises where so sold. j Tbe precise location of te prernisas I desire to sell j such 'iq-ior. and sufler the sanie to be drank, as afore- : said, is as fol low, to-wit.- Being a house at the east j end of the Railroad Pridpe. in the City cf Richmond, j Wayne County. Indiana, and known as being on Lot j Twentv-eight ( 2S ) in that part of said city laid out by 1 Samuel Gaar. ' PATRICK McGLINN. i Richmond, lad., Nor. 2, 1SS5. 3 1 Notice, FREDERICK PAI'LCS, a c.-.izen of Richmond. County of Wayne. State of Indiana, herebr gives notice to the citizens of Wayne township. Wayne county. State of Indiana, that I wilt apply at the next Session of the Boari of County Commisiioatrs for Wayne county, Indiana, to be held in December, lst" j, !r license to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantises than a quart at a time, and allow the same 10 be drankjon my premises. Said premises are situated and described as follows. tf-wit: Being the outh-east corner of and a pan of lt ncmber nine i$ j in that part of the eitr of RichinonJ laid out hy Isaac- E. Jones, and being a two stf-rv brck house, triaolcr in sJiape, fronting on Fi-rt Wayn? Aver.oe in sail ci'.r, 1 west side,; and n -rth of VTaahinfftc-n Avenue, aud a few fet s-.ufh of the Cincinnati 1 Chi-cag-o Air Lit.e Railroad track, an 1 nc i-vcupsed by me for a sVki. FREDRICK PACLCS. Richmund. Nov. 2d, ;:'.r;-4-w-p-t-f-it.': Notice, mOTICE is hereby given to the ril'wn. of Wayne Ton nsai;.. that I. Ba;t..aer Iwscher, mterd. at tjv,. nxt regular s-"n of ti lVsrd of C'eity Commiasir.Bers for Wame ciuntv. Stat of Ini.aaa. to be held on tba Srst M .a lay in December l5i, t-, make an application to obta.n a license for the purpose ft aeHing spirtractn and irfx-cating liquors in less qnan;::s than a quart at a time, and to perm t the tame to be drank on the pr.-ciisfs. which said protases are 1-x-ati as f--.lV.w. t-vwit: bVirg the f-.llowing pi.-r-Ka.i r,3rt of Ix-t No. ix. 5 ( in tha. part o! the ritv of ri i-hmcnd. ia said county, !ad ret ty John Sniith. aid kKin.Il a- f -iV.ws, to-wit: B-jrian ngon Pes-! street, at, the n"rtb-esv corner of a rew brirk house, er-c'ed bv Tienoct Bimr. ir. the year ls-SO, and beine one bucired tn-l fi-tT-tje liy- firet southof the t)nh-east c rr.-r of It No. three. 3 thene wt pra.'i-i .th tiie o.rth Iv i-ia-v of sari l,t No. six 6 : three rods, therce too;!. pra.--t wiu IVari '-vet, th:rtr-Tn .. ST'- feet a.-.:; r less. V an alley, th-tjee with Fearl street thfrty-ser-Tt 37 . fe-t. more oe less, to the risce of beeinnm?. The identical rpr t ware tiiia iior-r is fTroprsei to 1 ll. ' on t! west :d of S u:h l'fT street, n i4 city, -e.&.i d-vr irth 01" toe trst aliev scolh of Min street. fcALTHAER EESCHER. Not. 2d 1s4j. 4-w. -t-4-i.j

NEW JEWELRY & MI'S I C STORE FHTL. DICKINSON, Xo. h,?f VI STKEKT. (OProSITE HUNTINGTON IIOUSK)

UESPECTFCLLY informs the cifxens of Richtcond art vncinitr. that he has just opened ft new Depot t.-r ti.e sale of Watches, Jewelry. S4er and Plated Ware. Pianos. MeKxleons. Sheet Music. Music P-ks. Violin and tinitar Srri:j;s, and all kinds of Musical instrument. Patronage is re.-pecUullT toileted. AVateli Topairing! ITaving one cf the BIXT and nx-st expert workmen in his employ, he can confidently warrant all work entrusted to hira. to be done neatly, satisfactorily, and c a short notice. Call at Nj. SS. ,10- tf. NEW STOCK Jewelry, Watches, Notions, tc Q 60 o i-i I re af us o u o IMXiF.K KlXiS, a lare assortment of Plated 1 II are. C astors. Runt's, f orks untl Siuoa; .Muoioal Instruments. Ac. Jt-ff An assurtiueut of Sh't Inic constant! t on hand. K. B. IUCKINSOX. ' No. 41, Main-st., Richmond, lnd. Jan. ::, l6i. 36U" Fine Watches and J ewelry, Dirort from the Manufacturer. G.dd: Onlld! Watches ! Watches ! Jewelry! Jewelrr! The Very lVst ! The very Best! The very cheapest! The very cheapest, At C A. Dickinson's Jewelry Store, No. 36 Main Street, Richmond, lnd. NEW DRUG- STOPcE. AVERY &BOWEN, DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Siurl's, ConI Oil tramps, Sonps, Perfumeries, nul Fancy Articles ; u, rally ! ! ALSO OP Pure Wines & Liquors FOR MEDICAL ITRPO.-ES. Patent and Proprietary Medicines (fJ Corner of Main and Marion Streets. ijr Richmond, Ini. y.f Our whole stock is new and fresh, having just been purchased of Manufacturers and Imiortors. June -2-, n. 27-tf. COMFORT AND ECONOMY. f BHESE two very desirable qualities are combined S in an eminent dtgn-e, iu the HARD RUBBER TRUSS, and to the afflicted ncMinir such Instruments. We can recommend this as CLEANLY, DURABLE, and from its adaptability to any form, moch more comfortable thtu most other Trusses. Our stock of Marsh's, Fitch's, II tihbnrd'i, Hitter's and the Hard Rubber Tm Company's Instruments, is large and well assorted both lorctii'dren and adults. NVe have a private room where the Instruments can be applied by any physician, or by one of the firm, as mar be desired. PLUMMERA KELLY. Richmond, Jan. 19, lsfij. 47-tf. HERNIA! RUPTURE!! Messrs. AVEEY & B0WEN, nAVE iust nceived a snlendid assortment of Ir. laSgwokthv's LEVER SPRING TRUSS. The advantage of this Truss over all others, is apparent to all who examine them. Its action is in the DIRECT TRACK of the Hernia, and is claimed to efiect more cures than all others now in nse. Persons suflerhijr from Hernia should call and examine them, whether ther wish to buy or not. They will be shown to any with pleasure. ALSO a fine assortment of Shoulder Hrace, for Youth's, Male and Female. SI PI'CIRTERS 'LtII Bltt'SIIKM. AVERY A BOWES, Cor., Main and Marion Sta., Richmond, lnd. Nov. iy, Itwil. 39-tf. The Fall Sat Fashions! fTBlIIE undersigned has i just received his new tsnQitner St vie of II ATS, to which he inviu-a the attention of all who would indues in the latent fashion. Call at the Hat and -Cap Store of JOHN SUFFRINS. Richmond, lnd., March 2. REM Army & INGTONS' Navy Revolver. APPROVED BY THS GOVERNMENT. Cpwar ls of 125,000 fTmished for the I'nited Stat-s Service since 1 1 . Warranted superior to any other Pestol of the kind. Also Belt and Pocket Pistols. s-'-'A hv Gun Dealers and the trade "neraliy. E. REMINGTON i SONS, liM.n. N. V.. Jlatrofa. tnrers of Mnkv. Carbines, Revolver, lierrair-.n R.fies, Rifle Birreta, Ac. SECUEITYFIEE INSUEAXCE CO.! OF Or ZSTew York! Assets: 1,600,000. WILLIAM BELL, Agent, Oct. 19. lJ3.-S-tr. RICHMOND. aj.IIOK BRI'SIirs. a rery fine lot of Terr fir 5 For UK by pLrMMR t KEUT

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Hall Lamps, Lamp ZaXatts, . Bracket do Globes,. . ., ' ;.. ; Store do " Shades, Lanterns, Lamp Trim'rs. CHIMXE YS. Crack Nuts, No. 1, Double Ustra No. 2 V , 0 Chimney, Hinge & filter Light House, Fletch Wicks Coal Oil, Oil Cans, ! Attachments for Heating ! Water, 1 And rven thius pertniuint: to thf Lamp ' Trade, to whirh wv call I'nrticolar ntlennoa. I ALSO 1 REPAIRING OF LAMPS. HoIIoway & Page. ! Ukhruouvl, Oct. 12, lGCi. 33-tf. To Sinking Fund Borrowers. I ft I.I. Vf".nstS indebted to the Sinking Fund, are hereby notified that all I-ands niortafred t aakl FunJ.and on which interest has put been paid ia 1 advance, for the present rear, w ill be advertised for sixty days previous to, an.1 offered at public sale on ' the second Tnesdav in IVcrmber neat. ltr order of the iUiardnf l'ommtmnniTs, W. H. TALBOTT, IVsident. ' July lstli, ls5. 2Mt2 DIXON : FORGY fc Co DEALERS IX Oil Cloths, : Tattings, t l'HTAlN SilAl)(-SAc, CORNER OF SECOND AND JETFERSON STS., DAYTON, OHIO! (At The Old Stand Of Jainen Perrinr.) Damask Curtains, Lace do Shades, Hull. Oreen, and Blue Holland. Shade Fixtures, Curtain Cornices ami Kinds, Draery Cords and Tassels, Picture do do Shade do do Fiano and Table CovMarble, Mahog-any, Ouk, and Common Figured Table Oil Cloths, Table Linens and Nap kins. Counterpanes and Sheetings, IlUnketa and Robes, Hearth, Door, and Can-in ee Kii(r, Carpi't Chain, Cotton Yarn, ic. crs. 30 .im 5S0. .t-ff-To Tin: i, tin:s.GEO. IT. REED & CO.'S LIQUID fMlHE constant demand we have had for LIQUID JL l) ES has induced tut tu put up a complete line of 40 Shades, all Liquids, which will recommend themselves toerery one who has ever used Liquid lives for lirillianrv of Colors, Simplicity '' ! CeilHinty of Snt isf act ion. (Complete Directions for use with every package.) Use the BEST Article. SEE CERTIFICATES FROM EMINENT CHEMISTS, O.N EACH PACKAGE Samples actually dyed with each of tiie eolorn on silk ami woolen, may be seen at the 1'iox Storoa. JG- S (I 1, 1 i; V II It V W IIEKII! -TiT; If yon desire to insure COO It COLORS, inqnire for Heed's I in UK's tic Dye,., inii luA-e uVter tinj. ;i:. ii. t:i:i . co., iinsion, S-fim. Manufacturr. CARD TO THE LADES. IR. IH'POt'C'O'M Golden Periodical Pills FOR FEMALES. 1 f'OH H Kf TI Xf irrepnlarities, remorinsr obstructions of the monthly turns, from whatever cause, always successful aa a preventive. It is now over thirty years since the above celebrated Pills were first discovered by Ir. Dujtoocft'of Paris, during which time they hare hwn extensivelr and successfully used in moat of the public itifctitutiona as well as in private prartics of both hemispherei, witli unp.iralMed success in every case, where the directions have been correctly followed, aa thnnsands of ladies in this city aud throughout the land, are daily testifying. They are the most invaluable remedy, for all thos afflicting- e mpUints so peculiar to the ex, rii: Iitressint; and Painful Mensturation, Retenturn, in in the Hack and Loins, l'resiop-lown Pains, Rush of Blood U) the Head, Ilizziness, limnesaof Sight, Oreen Sickness, Heaviness, Fatigue on anr slight exertion. Palpitation ot the Heart, awl all the various distressing complaints, particularly that moat annoying, weakening, and the l?gii.niti of all other (entile weakness!, The l.-ucorrhra, or W hites. At the same time, there it nothing in these Pills that can do injury to life or health. Let the directions b strictly followed, and you will find them to lie all they are represented; n much so. that in nine cases out of ten, I will warrant them. Ho not be discouraged if one box shmild fail, although, aa a general thing One Box ia Sufficient. 50.000 liove bare hcea sold In two year. Ten Thousand lioxes seut br letter. tM.th by myself and agents, to alt parts of the world, to wL h answers bare been retort eI, in which I .idles sr, nothing like the above Pill hare bee n known, since tha Science of Medicine I low ned npo tl World, in Hecooritig Obstruction and Restoring Nature to its proper channel, Quieting th Nerves, arid bringing back ti e "Raw Color of Health," to tle eh k of the molt delicate. T-For sale by Irroejrists generallr. Aug. 24. l-v',5. 2tI 3IarriedJLadie ! pbofTvon VERAES - DIAMOND DROPS! 'in rxa. 'tat wtuaa tbey ae 'WA RBASTE rm avarr iaataaea. Taw' 'mil f Hi who, from ateka iabe mmumm. mr wiiS aa ' Lka pmrUM at Hnwum. Tkis far ks DIAMOND DROPS!, Vot an Jtbortie. bnt lap!x k vi:xti VK, vd4 m not la ttt ) tajav. as M iw m I. a r t .XT. . Ilku,bramlr.w MMftetat my. to c m. aoiraoB a co . tKmi Aawwaa, r tww aai. ci ruiaMMa, ooto laa Bowt (Sark . Far aawhi a WHnlaaale tm Ou a. br cannAHa a tai icHiicx rvLLXm. ma MID SVITK. CK1X 0. MrTaT. ITH VWWMM. aav WL aoOTIU., mm Im mmm rnrj XaraasaN ta Was.