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'I" t RICHMOND, , IND., MAY 24th, I8C6.

i D $ 1 H T05?r 9 rfBiMiil Proceeding t . j p The President, on the 16th, rethrnM t?;t Colorado Hill to the Senate, ;IL lus gyr.OoiO ifiiiiiftiBOt-onsiiler the wi:blishmcnt of a State Government U i,fDMHll5t-teiit neceatary for 3 welTarcoftl:fcic-pJ'le there. The population itshi.-tlf Wine estimate it an low a ;!5,0U0 while the advocates f the

liill reckon th-e number at from 35,0u0 t

40.0U0. lie says it is net satisfactoi ily fiijUtltlJut a majority CoOhe citizt UaTie, jx are prepared foe chanjre ,fcflkfHiial Govern'meiif. Hi Enid objeUSj-jj tfiat the aJ.'ifision of Colorado" Hi t"V time as a State in the Union, appfcafo-'iiykrm tor be fnWmpatibls with tla5reBt9 of thfoi3iitry. Instead dt$ Qigong, Color k ha diIn the fjete5,-fifi -h 17th; th till to prohibit tht .tra(riportatioa f of iiitro-g-lycerine dfileer' railroad" or veasels wKjyraB.ed h Tbe "resolution to , appoint ' foonuiiiineia to exaaaine the , " Klte for a rutiU: water basiu for the ironclad niivy at Portland, Maine, was pasted

f"e I hpWMSUcuarpr lation bill vyfis up; ibd qtniiderwd at length, nd inV passed. The West Point Acade

my bill was taken up and with aau pdJ 3ilrterit was passftd. ' Sir. Wade submitted a Imposed Amendment to the Coiistltu .TT"t;on'J inr the House, Mr. Dawe. ve dnil 'otrie Ihafc htfchmtld call up to day the contested election case of Follett v. Ui laiu:-Mrr-K-a3ag, from th a Committee .axv GAf!, Weights and Mms-

tire1!, submitted a report, wLicli wan read f J rignt fiht Committee of the Whole on the tax bill, and considerable j progress was made. j The President to-da' sent a 'brief message to the House, inclosing the following letter from Gen. Grants, AlX 11 A. ARMIBS OrTHl UNITkD rVTKS, Washington, D. C, May"16, lhpG.

In view of the long delay in the lower Hpuse of .Congress in agreeing upon a p'l'in of reorganization of the arm' u4ft wMtfl4bJuutu! ,ur.: present requirements, and iho urgent necessity for early action, I , i- aia induced to preernt the matter to you ' ''kctnTeiallyV and to" nslc the attention-j of Congress to it, believing that when they have the matter fairly before them tliy wiU d wht-hoiild be dona f)teedilv.

. V ;A4silAt MhEtiAf tffA t ttT,,.., fn nt..7r

i ..ii , Iiuigiug up with unusual rapidity iii the district of country between the Missouri river and the Pacific ocean, where heretofore the Indian was left in undi3CLJLln4fi Hs'seSsiDB.! : Emigrants are push-

: a- I . I a 1 a a I im' tr tlinse setfleniflnta anil tx t.tn rnl.1

-' ' ' KeTd A'bf the Rocky Mountains by every available highway. The people docking to those regions, are citizens of the

UiuttsiL-States, and are entitled to th4

are developing the' resources of the country to its great advantage, thus making it our interest as well as duty to give them military protection. This ,4dAtffi;ikefl a tuuch 'greater force west of the MS .t--itfiaiuasippi than was ever heretofore re qwiittdwA bni-.dl military force is required in all the States heretofore in re- : bwlHon, fcnd it ran't be foreseen that this

- rtorve will not be required for some time ! to come. It Is to be hoped that this j ,orcQ jWill.not be necessary to en forct ; "' " ' the taws,'either State or National; but ! '' tfid difference , of sentiment engendered j by tlie great War which has waned for ' i rf-tfourveajrsi will make the presence of a ;

m , wutaryjorce necessary to give a lo?!-( All classes eiun of security to the people

,ui- deposed to .obey the laws ot the country j the.Sutc ta each oilier, and l ?ave the will feel this alike. To maintain oidet J 'talent and -industry of the country free the Government has been compelled to J to work out the prosperity it is, declined -.Ml retain 'rolnnteers. 1 All the white, vohiii- j 'tu attain. ' ,f v.,.? teers hare become dissatisfied, anl claim i- HeliP-ving the policy of the President thnt 'the co'utrct, with them has been l; best calculated to serve this result, it is ,, '.pi0latcd by rCtftlnlhg them alter, the war my earnest desire to have it carried out. waS'dver. By reason of this dissatisfae- j Wheivw e shall lmve done all that ju-t-.ioutliey are ,uo longer of use, and we f ice good faith, and au enlightened view , jitiit a well, discharge at once every L cf the general welfare require of as, we one now remaining iu service. Thet msv connt with the more confidence on colored voluuWr has equal right to I . tho'ifo'od sense and the oatriotUm ef the

,itA-iaim bis diseliarge, lut as jet tie has j not done so. How long will the cx;t- I ."ing laws authorize the retention of this! force, even if they are content to remain? j ..... . . . The U.S. Senate passed promptly a bid

,fr the reorganization of the army,! the punishment due to their crimes. Iam which, in my opinion, is as free from fcVojatl.'kt it is both plitoand just

objection as any great measure could possibly oe, ana wnicn wouiii supjuy lue ltiiuiTfiu"1 ru)LiI-ui-rt force. It gives but a :WU'0UiiMl additional men over the prweiit organization, but gives a larg6 number of additional battalions and companies., I lu public service, guaj-tl-liiC routes oi travt-t over tlie plains, and giving protection in the Southern States, demands the Occupation of a great many posts. For many of them a small com-!

i J i'juay ijat aslEcient as one with more J inen in it wouldjbe. ' Xn VClWvut,onresa- or the one? that has passed the Senate gives iu I

,JAse& nombersloft companies tv tli minishing the nHinber of ran eah corupany. , It,ia an appropriate' 'measure in th for it provide for, the increase wheu occasion feqxHreVraore menY TheVom jianv is the smallest unit of organisation "laalPcan be used, without materially injuring discipline and efficiency. , " 'TRe pelier that Congress would fcet .proju$l.vi''tTA- Aatier, if their attention ! was calica to it, nas inaucea me to res rectfuliy ask your attention to it k- ."T i t i this rastter, I wonl. 3 it proper that th.-. eut as you may be XI nerve -wiiir nie m ten nslr if von deem with saci pleatif J to Miaka. be aij before Congress,

. r .IA I iniX W L-1 AT Ui.rvA

Very respectfullj. SiittaJ., sU. Sf.GBAirr, Lieut Gen. This letter was relerrctl to the Alilitarv I- ' g-a- 1 thtt-i , o..IeiL froiu its amendment ta the bill to fixMhe tiwe ancT change the place of the United States Court it ourtA in Virtfiiaia, and the MUwaa passed, ine solmors pension out was uieu iah.en up, atiu ; its irovisioiis -wilt be found in our Coni . r-f'--1 a.t After the adoption rvf aev erl !iiTrki4eit,' the bill parsed. ,1rr: uirter'Ivriipntt?d s petition for the TYc.sf nf JctT. llavis by court martial.

sMr. Wilson reported back the bill forth 'publication of the official history of the rebellion. In the house, Mr. Donnelly offered a resolution to encourage the. planting of wrxdjind forests in regions destitute of them, by granting sections of land for that service. Mr. Burlipb InjtjrfjJiicjtda bill futUitf ujtection fbt flil froatut-i of tlte-ti4ttrf states. A

hMlb e"taMrh arifrrrm cV.orfl in the rt:,a:a. , r i :.. , ., . . , t lution declaring Mr. Delano entitled to Ui4 DiatritoM)Mk'' tswwd with-cmfStr.Laf'e.e-If "oireTleff rrTrfed a hill I 1 to equalize the, bounties ot soldiers, sail orsan l marines, who served in th late frarorhe HmusCj tuej wynjuinto Com- 4 nTTlTee of tlie ATHble on the tax billj anJ after passing on nine over. pages, it was laid Letter of General John A. Dix. " This gentleman addressed the follow ing letter to the chairman of the recent imi,ointr demonstration at Brooklyn, New York, in indorsement of Preiidt n Johnson's patriotic policy. it is mart: - ed with the acknowledged ability of Ui. writer, and states the case clearly, and vigonibly. We cviuiac enu lb io cuieiuii, per usal .Dt vii SiH:,Jf were in ipqwer, it jiretnld atrord o& i'iaiplourt4 accept the invitation you gave me yesterday to attend the meeting to be held in Urooklya tuin fexeuing, to sustain the policy of Prbtiiijiuat. Johnspn u iu, regard to the Soiit'aern States lately in rebellion. In the ttvLtmX acftijfcfof hi3 views I fully: concur. From an earl r period aftethe cli-se of the war, it was understood that when these Stales should have given their assent to the amendment of the Constitution abolishing slavery, and repudiated the debts contracted to overthrow the Government, they should be permitted to resume their places in the. Union, and to be represented in both Houses of Congress. The exaction of pew conditions is a violation of that uu. derstanding, and it is calculated to prolong the separation of the States, against which we carried on, for four years, a sanuuinaiy war, and to widen a breach which it is our dutj', by all just and parclical measures, to repair and heal. That there will, be, for a long time to tfois; tmtdh hostile feeling at South, must be expected as a necessary consequence of the war. Hut it is in the power of each House of Congress to re- , frifcC: to j receive jh. representatives persons who are not loyal to the Union, and :th?'to exclude-' from all participation, in the enactment ot laws thOsC.wljo would aTu4j.eJ toJprevn tint- IvgWation of the country to its injury. The light' course' ii very 'clear to my- own judge incut. It seems to me to be utterly in'compatible with the political principles of our organization to exercise in peace a control over the atl'airs of any State which is not represented in the legisla tive body. The existing condition of things is anomalous, aud should for the - general good bo terminated as" speedily J as posio:a.-rWbatever inconveniences may result from the prompt admission of the Southern representatives, I can find uon'so prejudicial in their influence in tluiexampWVBCter a representative ayjsteia like f)!wsffoft deny ing to one-fourth of the pefef3pf lbJountry a voice in tlipir own govt rni'ii ' In vieMr of, '5,he-y:eat piiblic interest involved iu.'lefcdyrest ration of the Slnle9rfiif llhtmi.inA laying aside, as evry patriotic citizea should, all per sona!" nd party considerations, I deeply deplorft-.tbe 'dilXerence of opinion which exists i.etween the .Rx ecu tive ami Iegia-luL'-ve, branches of the goveru;nent, and to" preVent 'a- tonttirrenco in Home coinrnon plan of adjustment Inch t will re-establish the ' forrior relation of nse and the puUIoti: I c- " people in nil sections of the Union to iii?tain our political institutions. Wtiiie I 'have always deemed it right thai some of the leading men who i lotted tha reI b ,on and set it on foot she .-,!? "receive to bring. h.u:k , utq Ua Union, as speedily as possiMo, !?iithlrn pevple the great body of tne who were' forced or do ;aaalIe resisVmce to the h& Inti : tl tH'e a, l.iontv ot the e t.iovernment. jsecesarv rcl'ormsi'ih Vur commercial and fiial sysums. "and .tbe prot "?ti mi of h rtme V hirerhaticna' Interests the most urgent j and delicate cencur in pressing upon ns speedy eUleinept of our domestic d;f fieulties I am truly yours, Jo;iv A. Dix. "A New IIotsk siiok A Paris blacksmith has invented a new svstem af shoehalf an inch. This leaves a ledge into which the shoe tits, and tu.n is lliisli ; with -"the" frrirf; 1 which jast ttmchf the gronnti Hntel of heino; r.-usetl, as ot"oll, by the shoe. The advantages of this are t!4 h? fxit is little ftred, ami that. tiinUkt ol: a Ucav? slioe, tue animal is more than ia i 'cwir' "pUtes. The adrautages claimed bv yeMor w tth:U thl hon9 ncVer , h slwe aUow tje f(K)t t0 , .,1n- i .h.t it. .o i.. M . . 4 . - , . i.. ftM .. . hh ' r

1 f nut r!-.rri.' : TrLifoAit of t!ie shoe lieintr

k and file of J ,.?'-,-' JtYtY.Yr .i' ,., ita nk

exceeamgiy j resth liC. fte" outside of the hoot is is particular, 1 , . ,;.,: ,..,., ,-.t ,t1. ,iti, r

.rtrt JfiiAXCiAX. Y1kkpIi4tios. It is evi

IEast are, nervoiis. anJ extremely anxions f" to ifisose of their stocks , The reat ; trr"1"? - ' , ; - ' rlnl t! tttc taermsn'-cftHieultv MwM l.e sabmitted to arms has filled the pstocK ana rnsracss exenangps oi tue om oria wtxa i-oiumorrcii, ioi at iat uJ tYY v vmi u. -v j ... t , . dt?cinicd, American Securities were j down; sad it 13 to be feared that a war i tvouKI serious suly street our foreign balan tin": a uraw upon our gold reces bv crea sources

Most Fjorrible.

'fa addition-to the tonfessiori of Probst lha ia,rderet jnf, theJDeerjng,fc!y, Philadelphia' .Enquirer gives tile folii the folia k -i inn" ' ' Probst says he had no thought of committina'ihe murder at the time of hiring t t wit Dt-cringv but calculated on robbing 3nirx of theTaoner whicn hehad seen him ! touutina He had never said anything i f about it to : any one. - He came to this t country In lc53 in the ship t'olumbns.i from Hremen, and had never done any-f . ? ' r ..a IJJ.'"!iJ v-rnu-uj.. ni3 ta.r , au4 iMoUer . were btill living at liaden. lie is twmtT-roTir vesrs or are. lie enI ie iwv-e auu ueserteu, ur.i m .wn , I twice , ana aesertea; Crt in .Ute rorty-lirst .ew lork, and tlien in tie F Pitta avnlrv; He f lanned erefy day to ' get DecrttfgV luenerl lut rievev bad it c!aice. He say: -"JIy first plan was to kiti bim and get the Tnoney. ; I could : hot get the iuonej rin iy qtlier v.iy. I j thought, oi" kit Liaff tnem at the hoiise a? H the ream e d)vrn in the morninir 1 go!-' the ait . fictlaies read' for thera when ; thev catne 'inwii evenings. I aot some I i,xxdl eiau:i .but, my, Lrt failed me." : AJ'Ur describing the manner of sau- i -r Heiing Cornelias Carey, and Mrs. Peer- j lowiug. explanation of the killing of the . , . , rand took Annie and told her that ier , mother wanted to see her in the stable. I She did not av a word. Then I took J the little 1aby; I took it on my arm. i The little 'girl walked alongside of me. 1 I left little baby on the first corner as ! you go into the stable, playing in the r hay. vv hen I went to the same j hiee wherttHditud killed ths others, she Moked around, like l'o her mother, wha was in the oayShciHdl fibt'e antUing. J"I knocked her down at the first blow-, and rut her thrqat same as the others, when I'wtiat Lack.auJL got the littbj baby, end Btruek it on the head in the same place. T ha'nled them into the same place. After describing the kilting of Deerniir and .Miss Dojan. the .fiend sav be took r6nf Mr'.-TeeringB pocket boolr, but only -ot seventeen dollars, including' a eor.nterfeifc three dollar ' note. He tap hot Iving now.1. lie thought they Lad nuoh inonej. After securing other article, revoiver tfce.,-? (after vwaada fotin 1 in bis possession J..he "wastied" and "dressed jiiinseliV putting . Deering's clothes on, and then eat some bread and butter-.1 The sconndrel frequently laughed while detailing his confession 1 these horriblo crimes. - . A BntDT: Takb9 CnLonoFonM. Between Urcka and Jacksonville, Oregon, there was a wedding' last winter about the' time of the rleei snow, when Dr. P4haui and others of our citizens were cor-' rnled in tiiat cold country. The families 1 of the respective parties to the marriage f were in attendance, and the party was rather after the old fashioned style, made up of neighbors, their wives and babies, j aud every IkxIv that happen to bo stop- j ping env-where within accessible di-t- t ante. It was a pleasant, affair, but, like ! similar assemblages, it dispersed. ;ind i th.' bride retired to her room, th at having f whispered to the fond groom: .-'Don't ' come for half an hour' This Iteing a ; first request, he obeyed, waited the time I anxiously, nor let the hand of tlie tic king clock pass by a second the liuiit, ere he .was gone, to her with whom: ;his life was ,. joined. Rapping gently at the bridal chamber door, and receiving no ! reply, he entered unbidden, and saw his wife lying on the bed arrayed i'l night gear of purest white, presenting a picture of leattryf taste and loveliness beyond cortriHa.i0!ie tej further, a clo-ser look, and the llood rushed back to his heart she was dend ! Loudly calling ' for help, father, mother, sisters brides- ' maids, all all the household rushed to th room. The mother discovered that her daughter still breathed; but horror np-m horrors! there lay the empty vial from which the fatal draught ' had been te.k' n. Messengers were dispatched for phy.-it ians ; the patient was rubbed and : sprinkled, and hopes were entertained -of her revival, symptoms looking favor , able." At this juueture some one picked up a piece of folded paper from a table ou wr.icu was written, in the delicate baud of the lair bride : 'He not alarmed, dear husband. Feel ;ng that the occasion would be too much for m" nerves, I have tr.ker chloroform. Yolk Own Wife." A moment more, and the room was not so populous. Shasta Courier. Thb Inoi wa TitAiTORS. The Copperhead press is doing its best to make j martyrs out of Bowles. Militgr.n aud Horsev. the scoundrels who liavc just' been released from the Oldo p niTenriarr on the ground that the military court, by !v.ch tney were tried, h;d no JurUdicf'.on ' in t':e case. " Indictmc-Jts are now pen. ling in the United Slates Court at Indianapolis ' against them, :md we think they ought to be brought to trial. As the case now stands -.they . are at liberty ' only through. 'a tec'micai.tv of I it ia due to the ewuutry to'vin- f dicate its honor ly aaordin ther.t an lU"il to a impartial trial. Thev are ei.t trial before a civil court, ami we are in favor of giving tiiern that beucfit.Joe Val. KegisUT. : -st; Lambkin P. Millifxan, one of tho Indi- ! sri!t consp?rators.! when released from j confinement in the Ohio I'eaitcntiarv, was disposed to be verv nice in cloi'i?Tf i up iccounts with tlie 'institution. Aft-r ! ; the orvVAvcani-fr --4ii3r-reiease, and the j Wartiert pi wer to hfrh'"The amonnt of; , ,A . .uuiigaitj tic ruiuacu iu receijn ior ine i money, on the ground, that such receipt! wtMilii ins a; recosiiitiofk f tho nsuri.a-i-tion. and declared that ? the , money,, was j TIIeYslIy detained. So he trave a receipt for the inoney lUegolltf Uejld by tli War- . den. It is a wonder that he did not infitst:i being bjUOg.T&tier than reconiie"' the. President's conimutation of, sen- ' teuce. Coluiatui (Ohio)' Journal.' - j . .. . . . ; i JeiTerSOn Davis was indicted. for treason Wetlnesdar we;k, Vr the Grand Jury of the United States District Court, the'ftJ iti'sesfsion at Norfolk1.' T1?? Cotirt lias a lijourned to meet in Riehmond in June. . , , . . -, . - "New ork City and CteUatT lias & debt of forty-two owns public militons of tlc4Iars.-and r props rtV Valued at fortV ; millions.

FRINTINC. "!I P PnbHli4 in the ffitmrr BnildiBg. o : J i , i . Thursday Mornings - Y By HOLLOWAY & DAVIS, At 82. per Volume, a tec I'AVA HLK IX ADVAXfE. i Job Printing. W a nw " rA Y JOBIiEIi," ani new fouU u Tj pe of the 1 alt-art styles, both plain nd fancT, and Aru prepared to do Brk neat an1 eipeditionstr. , - -i I'auiphlets, Catalogue, - , Coustilulions, ', Show Bills,r ITnndbiM, ItlttnkH, Posters, Hills of Lad iae, mil treads, " Cartl, Notes, Euvelopes, . CltetkA, Labels, PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLE. iViJilic Irs tio ns. S ticr!by cifn t thpHtizins of Jnrkoti Township, .- M W'aro: ., In .1,. tint I tnt-md tyeW ' th next -Hcrtii rr tlie O.tntntiii.H!-' Iotrtf 'Wiiwiii! County, commoucin o the first Monday in June, 1 srtil, for a Xii-t'nso t" sell iiitoxicatinj; liquors in less quantifies Mqnart at a time, and ;mlk t'tlPni to bo drank tu Itw prouiiseH, in accordance witii tho a.:t approved M:irc)i .'ilh,ls5y. The premises on whu-o 1 prn(isre to sell said iutoxicathijr liqnors, are lorittert s follows, to-arit.' - - - lioii) on Lot Xo. 7, iu Klork No. 3, West of the Rivur, and Eolith of the National Koad, in Cambridge "ity, Juckson Township, Wayne County, Indiana, and in the imildinf known as th "Vioton. Houst;," and now use.1 by tua a lintel, ELlSRinGE VIXTO.V Camhrijre City, Ind., Mar 10, l. 10-4w. ' V-Y CT OPAY: - Notice S hereby ci'en to tht citizens of Wayne Township, 9, Wayne onuty, Indiana, that I intend to pply t the net term of the Commissioners Ctmrtof Wayne Connty-o'mmeiirinff on the firt Monday in 4nn, lsti, for a I.ife:ise to wli imo.Ticntiui liquors in lefs i:antit es t!au a quart at a time aad suilL.r the same to be drank on the premises, in accordance with the act approved M.irch 5th, 1X59. The premises On which 1 proiwwe to sell aaiii intoxiontingf liquors, are hcat-.; ! as fuliAtrg, to-it: IJeiiiji the North-West cnriier of Lot No. 52, in that part ot the City of Kichmond, laid tmt by C. W. Starr, and beiu on the Es1 sih of Manna street, is intersected .v an alley along on said Lot aud Nyrth of Main street on said -Marion street, and in tlie front rttoni in the bni'diug, kuowa a tlie- "tlem" .-alrou. WILLIAM ELiWAKDS. US-hmor.d, Ind., M.iy 9th, I-stiS. ll-.-lw Notice 2 r. hereby piwn to thecitiren ct Wayne Township, Wayne county, Indiana, that I inteud to apply at the nt ,t tenr. of the Commissioners Court of Wayne County, commencing on H e first Monday in June, lSuti. tor a License to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, and suiter the same to be drank on the premises, in accordance w ith the act approved March 5, 1S59. - The premises on which I propose to spiiaid intoxicating liqnors are located as fnilows: Hein a certain two story frame houston Lot No. 11 in that part of the city of Kichmond lai.i out by Isaac E. Jones, and the tirst House aouth of the nYtel known as the Avenue Ifonse, on tlie west side of Fort Warne Avenne in Mid Oitr. CIIKIg'HAX eSCIICLTZ'i May S, ISoti ll-4w. Notice 5S hereby pven to the citiienof Wayne Township, Wayne county, Indiana, f -at I intend to apply at the next trin of t"ie Coniiiris-skmers Court of Wa'yna County. ctMumetieina on ie rirst Monday in J jne, lC, i.ir a License to aeil iat. xicatiug liquors in less ouautlties than a quart at a time, and stj!Rt the same t? dra:ik on the premises, in- accordance with the aet approvxl March 5, ljtf. The nre ai isea on which X propiai to st-ll s.ii.1 intoxit ating lHj-,ttrs arc located as t l.ws : l:i ia the Houe on Lot No. 12, iu that arr of Use city of Richmond land owt by Isaac .''o-. heifer i n t?ie west sid of Jr'ort Wayne Avenue, : ad iu tau Hotel know n as tlte A.e-ue Ilois. UOPLILU LK'iUEXFELS. Notice -3 "JS hereby iven to t!se citizens of. Wayne Township, ji. "Way;; C-u;ity, Indiana, that I intend to apolv at the &exi trni ot the bnnimwuitifrs tmrt of Wavue Coomv, ct nimencing on the first Mon-isv in Jiine. . !-';. !.u a License to ScU, inttixicatia iio-i irj,iu less 4, TtulClunu m xuao. atk. A awe mnitUMI ami to be drank on t:ie premise?, in accordance with tne act apjrTed ll:roii J. - Toe preaiUes on which I propose to sell said intoxicating liquors, are located as follows:, lieic,; a eerfciiu Iriiou kL.ne m it No. 1T, fn that part ol" the cily "of "Richmond laid out bv J' iiu Smith, on the west biue (' Mtrwu Street, he-brc-u ilain and Walnut Strtet in aaid ;eity, aud being owned bv Henrv Merer. " ' i GARRET SHOFER. Mays, ISfifi. ll-4tr. Notice - -- - - 1r herbV jrtreii (ri 4'?ti4 cifWarne Townshif,, Wayne Conatv, Indiana, tLat i inteod. tr. appl v to t!ae liuariof Commisskiaur j of Wavue Couuty, Indiana, at the:r next term.,xx-HiloeEcujj on' ti.-e first V,,l,r in lann. 1 iftfi f..r . I.-oni. ta 5-1! Tr,w, r.m1! n Jane. 1S55. l..r a nse te mtoxica-T tinir liuunrs in less cuantitieii tT.an a o iart at a tim 1 and to snScr tlat ffSKoe t Pe drank on tbe nretnisei f wbere sold, ia accordance with the act aiitirovl Mire th; K5. - .i'--' ; -Y'5" Tbe preBies b wnVh 1 rrTwe t ;--H rii ! toxiearn? l'tior are- lveatet Mlfw4r tvwrr: Be-4 ine tJie northwest room of the nor tt No. Ti, tuat part f Richmond lavt w1 bOtr!e?ff.' Starr, oa fie ea-t side of Frffc Streex, m be4el kriowa as i the Trenit lloose-. Tm3ACI..RKE.l ta ' Ma 1 ' --- - J '3w "smmmmmmsmLmmmmmmmm , ' Z- - - Royal Havana Lottery of Cnoa. - - 7 Cufwiitcted by the Spanisb. ttuyemment. 3GAOOO IX GOLD DBAVI.V EVERY TTRIZES cashed and information, fumed: ibe ! bnrbft rates paid for IWsW.rr jnaHkioisef j ni-j t-w an cei me-r J-rtrasj. . Feb. 1, 49:ly 15 Wan. St., Sew Voki

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i as r UNION PATENT AGENCY. D. P. HOLLOWAY &. CO t WASIIJXGTON CITY, D C. t'ar- m , ouukrd (o t6ei euro tii ntcttivo 'iwuw anentioo. Si Claim wVsiat ihtt tioveraiMePForbck jy fgr Jkc.,c, receive " ' 'sOTiat attention. ' ' ALL INTORMATIOTT, j In rcfernae to I'htita '"-' rl. - J'. of tue Lnvrs and ' . '. 1 .. . Jluies aud ; :-i . . cf the Pt-it Odwe, wut b soot, gruti, an application. Iu appljittg tut a i'atenl Uif applicant wiioul J for- - I ward amixfcl of bis iurenfion it Susct-ptibt of befop illustrated bj & model ur, if it consists ki a chmi- I cal compoundr satr.Jtes of the ingredients in tht ir commvrciai state, aud als in the proposed prepared I form, should bw sent. AUo, a full a description of J the invention ox diicorerr, and its advantages should,. be piren as is practicable, to aid in the proper preparation of the papers. - lerOBB belioving they tare made au in veatkn or a - . - i . . - diswvery in art or science, and desirous of knowing whether tlie same has been patented, br transmitting : - . .1 . ' i to us a model, or drawinp. or.a laAciettt description Y ' ... , .;. '. ' . - to make the inTentVn intelligible, can have thorough examination made in tha Patent office, and the result of said examination forwarded to them for a ruasouahie compensation. . . i ' We will have forwarded to any person who may da , , i .. . ' ire them, a copy of tho 1'atent Terms now iu force, " , t . . 'til 1 and the Rules and Regulations of the Talent office, free ol exjasnse. Caveats will be prrpnred ori 'fehort notice, by the : . ' :- ; '. t. - .in . i 'i Inventor's giving a brief d-aaription of their invention, with drawings. . t . (ji ), H . Prawinjrs will l v made in artistic stvle from oiWs furnished by inventors. - j ti - ' ' ' . ' ' ; i Searches of the Itocorihi of tho I'atent otuce in re- j pard to titles in Patents ." ill be made on application, j Send full bjimW nntn? rhurteter of the fnventinn, I and if possible date of I'fctwrf.'' Copies of all CLAIMS, In any Patent issued by the Patent Office since ' will )e furnished on the 1cipt of '$!'," tbe applicant girinjr the full name of the Pat.'iitee, nature of the invention, date of the Patent, Ac. Washington CItr, Ans-" SI, 1S65.' ' ' 27tf HOOP SKIRTS. NEW SKIRT FOR 18S6 ! j i THE GREAT IS VEKJTlOjf f F THB AGE TV ( HOOP SKIETS.! J. VV. Bradley's New Patent Duplex j ESiptic (or double) Spring Skirt. j rgtHIS invention consists of Duplex (or two) Eliptie M. l'ure KetineJ Steel Siprings, itigeuiuusly braiilerl i tiplitly and tiriuly together, edj;e to edpe, making tf:e 1 tougheat, most tlexible, elastic and durable hpinjt ever used. TheyselrtoTn bend or breik, like the single tiprintta, and consequently ire sort their perfect and beautiful shape more than twice as loug an any Sinjfkj Spring Skirt that ever has or can be made. The wonderful flexibility and preat comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic akirt will be experienced partienlarly in all cmtvded assemblies, Opera, carriages. Railroad cars, chnrch pews, arm c airs, lot promenade and house dress, as the Skirt can be foMei when not iu use to occupy a cm ill place an easily and conveniently as a silk or muslin ircas. A ladv harinff enjov.! the pleasure. cfmf.irt an! cimveieroe of wearinir Ilia lhiplex Elliptic Steel ; Spring skirt for a sioirie day will never afterwards! willimrlv dispense with their use. For children, f misses and young ladies they are superior to all others. The Hoops are covered with 2-plr double twisted thread, and wiil wear twice r lon as the single yarn s The three bouoni rod on every a-kirt are also double steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the covering from wearinsr 08 the rods when drmp-jrmn down stairs, sbuie stepA, etc., ete., which they are eonstarrttv sulijected to when in we. AU are made of the ne w and elegant Corded Tapes, and are the best qualityin cvvry part, pivinR to the wear?r U.e most gmeeful and periect si ape possible, and are nnquestionably the lichtest, most desirable, comfortable andconomical skirt ever made. j Prop: ietors of tlie Invention, ami Sole Manufatrtnrer, 1 WT Chambers, and 79 and M Reade Streets, "ew Vork. ....!- j I'or sale in all first class Stores in t! is Citv, and ! thrcRsrhoot the Cmied State and i'anadu, Havana Je .iwL Soaatk America. 1 lia W.t lr.d-.es. I pJvt;--TJyinouire f..r tin Uuplex r.U:ptic (.or doa jle j m3. Sprinif Skirt. May S, 1So6. aco Bargain.3! Closing Out! fORDECAI PARUY, having iUyjsfi of h:a ii esialjrir:ment to J. P. ftcorr 4 Co., wi.hei now 1 to sell several new aoU eeeOBa-iiandeH CARRIAGES, Buggies,' Eockawajs and. Wigcns, Which Ik hn9 tm on liani. s.n.1. in order to CLOSE ui i . Be wiil sell Tnem. t.ni ti r..iOUT' be arWl ail theia . " F.RT 11 K 4 PJ N'-w tbe fme to tiv a Wann, Carriage. Bocv. i f R-ft-ka f Uie fme to t'ir t v a. in, t amap, ooggv, i f tv-i wari t a BA hVJMX. 'all ar the Shop f J. P. Sc r t a BA lWMX. 'all ar the Shop f 3. P. Scut T a Cu. todxamiM theiB. ! )f " MORDECAl PARRV. Rtcbaxand, &a aao. 22d, lt5fi. i tK j - - - 4tf - ,mifluv,r rlcrE " f flTvflfW t'rl UltWavXaJMl. wmn. rare tin. & CO, 1 Nontax side of Jfain street. OBP (aqtiare t'.Ht of ! 1 ! u Meredith 11 .--e, . i ' ,, .;r?:. , . if ; KlcirMoxi, IND. j T annfactTTBreal kra-if oaf Carriages. Btvccie, i ifMsolkia?, Eipresfs and Pedlms Wajniis, ic, Ac h . We have am band a fine axanrtaaent oat work in oar i line, and caa furnish to order on short notice, alirx-st t . - 1 : . i, . r 1 : 1. . v. .. ranttaihe made f the het material and br carefn' and ejperieoeed workaaea. , Ije fttbtfie re iarited to eaJJ and ev amine their stock rml pnees. Farticalar attention uaid to repairing. Jan. 24 lsi.

MEDICAL-.

G-o 1 d e u Periodical, Fills . .. FOR FEiviALE J ?T "KRF!rTIi; Te!rnarite. reimivint: !- 8. ii u-raj.. m m whatever tiaiise. i ay s uce!ui as a pre i r toe.. . . II i n."orer rh rtweirs since the atwe CellvfaMl waro bks Hseot i-w lr. liwrf.;vpruattrtii)! mat iimm Ury litft-lwn tateaMvetjr an suecss:ul.v ul in most ot jV puldlr instaat,vo-i as Wet! as To private practie both heousplieres, wl iipw!te4ed-cs in every cte, wbete the dintutntt tx hem o-rrwLl JolWw-t. as hnasands of ladi. s in ti:s tstjr ud triruuUuut th lautt, are- daily teslivio,-. ' - Th -tr-ape t!e rtnst inrf!rkWemjdy, fur" all trme asVKa:u crimitlaiuta eo-penibar to tt. MS,-vir! treesiriand 1'aiutul Mouacuuu, KevxtUun. Pain ia the Back an lL 'tns. I'resi:,'--Uvi a Painst R;h of 1Uo.k1 tn th Head. ITTircsr.IhmnMsof Siphi.tliwn Sh'Iuivm. Heie-., Kaiisrue on any slijrht exerti. Palpitation,! iUj-,UeaJrta"ti l tlw.vapyMdistnmKg complaints, particular1- that no st auu.'ting, weakenm. and the K-int.nm,: of 1! ,-.th"r rinale weskr.es, T he-I.Ttjrrrfrfe.eT White. ; At Uvaa ate time. lUr isuotliintn tht'e Pills Ua amiimjutfW ir tcjih. L Ji the dintcliooa be strl.-tlv , ;,..,M. aud y.Hi wUl sod tatvn ro be ail they are re pre .-rooted; so much s, ttuU iti mne rases out of ten. I will warrant th.-mT Po i;.t be tiisoourage4 V one bin hoM fail, althon-h. as a general thing liar I to a SttUiejeut. , 50.04K Hove bate been sold in two fear. Ten Thousand Coxes sent by letter, both bv myself an4 srent. to a!l parts of the ' world, to whieh answers have been retnrneii. ia whieh ladiee (say. nothing like the above lills have beeukuywa, since the Science of Medicine lWncd upo the World, in KemoTinrtHisrnicrmn and Kestoring- Nature to its proper channel. Viuietimr the 3tervef.anl twiRphHT hat tlie 'Kosvv Color of Health." to the chowit, ol the most delicate. ?-Fr leby PruggUts generallv. .Aug. 24. 1363. , , 2rttf F O U T Z GaiAaaatab 8 Horse and Cattle Poi tiers. This preparation, itic and faTorabiy kauvn, 11 ihorouKhly reinvigorale krutrrit-demt and luK-sniriled horwr. hy iitrt'nFtheninc and rteMiiing- the HuaiacU and intestine. It U a sure prev.'ntive ot all di(AMt . incident to FEVKK, GLAM1KES, thin animal, such aa LV-NR TEI.IOW .tT Kit. 11 EAVKS, C i ; h s, i:sTRKPPT1. "EVKUS,OVMKK I,f OF AVVKT1TK AND VITAL tNt-Kii lu use improves the wild, tncrnases Cie ai.j.rtite give a in o o t h and tluMjr alfin trau, forms tht mf"en&ble skeleton Into a flnif-lookiog and spirited . To keepers of Com Cos pr. imratrnn W InralnaMe. It increases tho quantity and luipoocs the quality V V l the miik. It has Ixen proven by actual experiment -to increase the qaaa- , tity of milk and cream twenty per emit, and make the butter firm and iwpL In mttenliiK cattle, it give theai an Aittite. klM-nfl 1iJiritSf f X? j tl,rfr hide, and tuuka then thrive . much faster. Ia all diseas'. tjf Swinesuch &s Coughs, Cloers in .. x. tLm artl-l 1 3WT . act as a fiK-riL yfpi,''' nj ptitunjr Tram -r . eue-half a vn-f i to a paK-r in a rrel "f iH t'l- ' , arnive d isee wee will be erailit ..-.-. 1 or nrtf-ir , Vi,l If riven in ttme, a certain Price Cou.. ?stif, a. 5 Pir lor tU TTlT.VAZli.'n ET . YfV. Y10tTTV: YDRO., - .... -.. .., AV Twnn ' H l VS0I.ES I LB Dm A!W MF.DimK DEPOT, So. 116 Tranklin. St., Baltimore, Md. ' ''' For Sale bv Dnicsri-ts and Storekeepers tlirpughnt the Inited States. ' For sale Wholesale and Retail at trutnufaclor-rs' prices, by I'l.l'.IIMI.K X ItLM.V, Rlfhtnontl. Iniliamt. John D. Parks, Cim-irtnati, Deneral Agent. . .j, s - PROF. VON VERAE'S DIAMOND DROPS! tng PHIVJBNTIVJ ' for whiotx they mr 'WAKBANTED ' in every inst&noe. They 'in ordlvUy reeotnmendet t fail IiAdlea vbo. from lelm or f etixer oaee, ere -nble to mderco f tmm perfle of eoeoaohmeiit. This remedy le DIAMOND DROPS JTot mm Abortive, bet eusaply e . PK EVE TX E. , te not in tne teeet tuXm-J kiiota to the moat delicete V eonetitution. Btctj Bottle W&rranteeV j C7 Send Bed Stamp for Cireolar, or WLatB foe to Bamedy. to O. K. HOXSOI at CO, Oeaeral Aco F O. Drawer 6&el, Cbicaco. minolai Omoe US Soatia Stark Street. Tor uUe at Waolaaale la CtueMte. toy BTTRlfHAIISatTAK RCRtACK, FUXUKK, FUWH ftTLLXE, LOtD SMITH CHaS. O SKITS, SMITH ft BWIKB, and H aoOVTUi end tot Mia kaT eery Oniutat ta the Wt JEWELRY. Fine Watches and Jewelry, Direct from the M.auufactnrer. Cold! Gold! Watches! Watches! . .. t,1 - jewelry! Jcvelrr! : Tne verv Itext ! Toe rerv Beet!' . Tbe. verv ciy-apert! The rery eheapes t, At C. A. Pi.-kinton's Jewelry .tore, "5o. 3 Main Strwt, KichtnoDil. Ind. OIAO EAST!! . J. B. HTJNNICUTT, Jeweller, 9W AS rem Ted to TI Main street, t6 doa.rs West i of tbe Fir-at Natvmal Hark, where be baa fitted up ii cctirely new ntabishtiu.-at. ;r H i riw .p'-ninz a larirc and very dwirjble ttock of H a?eh.. Jp-rv. f 'lof-ii. I'aafv (ixhIh, HilTT W lire of all ane..i!ikjca ia K'Jbri as the bet an 1 wii. oe id cu-ap a-a tlae ehea;tt., f His dd iriends and r.u.tfitrr"r ire inv!t,d t ca! t-n t.:m and no patn wfine .ari-.l t- picas-. .0.1 :js1 tf" i.-1U-Va rTT, , Tn Main Strert. NEW STOCK' 1 T TTT-i.T. T.T . tfCWCaUy, ca.-l, gUOnSGrold, Sliver and plated Clocks. Ear-Rinas. ' :f 1 aPlVlKR I'-N atinre a?.rtniehtof Iiatl . . - - - - T i ' -W Hrc, - I'uMor. - Kait e. Ftvk and nnnna: .HUINU lB4nin(.IL 1... .. .. . ZS Aa aarlietrt f ir- 3Itir-,: jhmtantlv on" hand. . Ii. B. iICi:tS.SO, " . tl, Main-er, Kicbniond, and. -. Jao. 17, 14. 36t . $600 WANTED ! XOR which RearrTrnte, wHI be eiven as seenHtr. M- ! Jk. or. (, hwmg raoai-v tat jm,Mt fair rateol mtere-t. ana wi vcurt-Uwa.! Weaje ai,iJv at the "Pal!ad;nm Office, imn,ediatelv. - Af nlS, lifiS. e tf

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IIainr. tU . larriagtoa. : aj.w.BinUwiiaiJCO., New .Izoa ! Front Building. NO. 31, MAIN-STV , Richmond,. Indiana. SO boxes fine Tees, eiubraeiai,; various qualities. ti. W. liAKNKS) at CO a Imondv, Nut. Ac, . - , i OS, Aituooua. WO Tea nuts. Pecana, Filberta. ete. G,V.BAKXESACO. Main St. CeBcc; rSi7io Coffee. 15 Mocha, Java, and I.acnar Jo Maiu St , , . i. . .. U, W.JIARXKS CO. 31 tigatra 10 Hhds. Sugars. mc- sat IlUatWBaaajhaVitrtiBatlatW Mai powdered do. Si BMs. Reriued do, various entiles. SI Main Sc . W. BARNES A CO. ole A. rrriatr ' Irt bids N. O. Molassea. It : Soefrbata d.t. , lu " Svruvt varioui (trades. 31 Main St. u. W, UAKXES a CO. R niin. S5 rtotresM.R. L. . A. Raisins. 20 do. v i j., .... : .Jri 30 , da. . 1 Csk Currants. :- , : l . .. i " Citron. SI Main St. ' O. W4.!! ARXKS CO. Jellies A,c. . St ran berry and Raspberry Jellies. - Pine Apple Jelle. '' Stared Ikinputaii or cHatifM for making jellies. Rasptierr vayrup, very line and auiuble for use inrWicf. , , ,t. , . 31 Main St. O. W. BARNES. A CO. rflHOBril fruits ntnps. V-' Strawberries, Tomatoes, Rlitckburriea. K xtra 1'eacbes, Raspberries and Plums. TVmnto Catsup, Walnttttlo. ' Iondon Club Ssnae.; .ire : -. t,H Worcester alaire do. . Pickets ot various kinds. Salad Oils. 31 Main St. O. WIIARXES A CO. tWondries. 20 keirs bl-earionarte fVKia. 10 boxes Madder, i 10 ladiiret t .-!. . il li " Ex. Logwood. , 10 " Cudbear. sit " ' ' 10 Boxes Rice. ":. 1 Main St. , - " y 6.Wt BARNKA CO. wipicesA Pepprr: " ' , , -9 bntr Pepper. , ..--..( . - . -J, ... Cloves. i! '-a. ! , -! 20 mats Cinnamon. , ; . , 2 liatrs ANpiee. 1 ca.k Nutrnces. " " V.. R. 11nnkfH-rs -leeteit rf iCCS.1'''" -. Cinnaeta ti, Pepfr. AUpaoe. mt.', j :; , Clows, .Mustanl.tiiiiyurjiaij raeiiiicf ,i,U.a.tfu. a tti-tt.i'jyViAK'.J:s co - ; rt-r tntttt .Mld KU'tttoW t)V 1 1 f t h.i.-or.tff , I'etrt'J Cnltee, etc. V'fw IiakIaCaeata : -. j.:i;tJ! ! Pitra tvena. " '" ltnnia; ' ,: ' " ' ' !-J" ' French Caiit)itoi l'i 1 j -'i'i i i i , ! faVilms' Ijiiatltteaf.5 l ':m Inhon l.oiit-e Traxicuin. -'Vermaeerlf.' '! 4t-atf --. of Iracauntni. Taiiioca. .:! .P. irl Rarler. 1lecberl FHtir,.,1'l '"' : . . ' t v.rrt Starch and Race Tlonn . .- 31 Main St. ,- U. W.HARXES A CO. DRY COOPS. D. B. CRAWFORD, Proprietor of the mm mimum ' I now mcerrinfr the .. . : LARGEST STOCK, "OF . CARPET TWO A7fl niiiErprY INGRAIN, HEMP A D RAO. STRAVl-JIATTISU AJTU RVOS, rm . eT'Tifs .; "Asa; k53, Of everv description. Oil Cloths, of neat patterns, Uress Goods, of newest styles. Id fact I am determined to bare the -' IIES1 STOCK OF ROODS I THE CITY And Sell as Cheap. All of mr Goods will be sold at fair prices, public are fnvcted to call at Xo 416 Main street. Ricbmond, May IS, 1&65. , , V The l.tf 1 XL REMINGTON & SONS, I MaxrrACTravESti pw rvolvers Rifles. -" ti t : .- J MUSKETS AND CAEBIXES, For tl Cnited States service. Also, : POCKET anal BELT REVOLVERS, KEPEATIX; PISTOIJ, ItlEI.E t:AFA, ' HKIObVINt,' RIEf.E.1. Rifle A Hbot tium liarrela Sc Hum Materials. Sold bv Gnn Iteab-rs, stvl tlie ' Trade peneraRy. In these days ol hoase-ateakinir and robbery every bouse, store, bank and office aiionid bare one ol REMINGTONS' 'REVOLVERS. Circular containintr cots and (Jescriplion ef our Arms will be fMrvriied rr ppfVatimi. E. KEMLVOION A riUJatS, llfcm, 5. REAL ESTATE- ; . FOR SALS. v' LfBUIE EXCELLENT, business property with ! residsiact; aftcbed, Vo 9 Main strwt,in tbiseity. 1 TN penperty v it fr'mi, tm Mam tret, running L bmek Ijn iet t Ui ait alle i a btaaidior ta bmHc, three i stories nt the taint iiitanUal otKaatrtiCtaoa ; drr cftar. aJ ritVrn. Also : j EIGHTY ACRES OF LAND. -wiirfD'11ve aa;le 'aw Wt-rtae;4rr Uaie4i eonnty, i Vcai sH'.i;iU:si: U-iriT tcr'-a, in XaUUav Tbe land ? u ..( at t- ncalTtv. tT ,bor Wvl For further pmrXrxazm call r a JrircM sm t rt nljr. 11 - K. COOK. g tr .rrefW Oooaf Ean. In kmrfotd County, laws. v ctkrtri fir !e, rr T;r tertnar, fry tnas an ; WkI. he-arf.i ther create mmut aUsn inr lity IV-ipem . or aeStbeaanaeat. bartaan Vr Caab. Ap- '.. piv . n. April , 1. il. D. McCtcaa. ' -tf 81ate Kobfin. .'.1 . rPFR10RARTICtEOrTI1lHOTr J Slate RiKthur, eqral to the-bes Wrhah Slate, -; i baari at tl and eepp lied ia any qasatity ta I l-ni-T- ' J," - " -w - A. j W. S1A.X14, KICHJCOTO, ISD. j April SO, Is?. 8ta

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