Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 36, Number 14, 31 May 1866 — Page 4

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RICHMOND, IND., MAY 3!st, 1866. Ill 2 'ij the ifjret to Courier. The Union Slate Convention on the 19th of A general misnjiprenension prevails as to the spirit and mrpose of the call for i Union tau Convention at Imltanapoou tha lltl. A explicitly etatel in the published call the Convention is to be composed exclusively of those who upported Lincoln and Johnson in and who tOP flpfioUi the Lincoln-John son policy of restoration. We were not consulted nor were any of the gentlemen of Tippecanoe county, whose names wero appended to i the calk but as we understand, the. object of the Convention, it is not design ed to place a ticket in the field nor ,to einharwus tin any way the success .of the Union, State ticket this fall. The Johnson men have reason to te perfectly satisfied with the nominees of the Union State Convention. With scarce an exception, the candidates are the devoted adherents of the President's policy. The resolutions reported, al though lacking -something of the clear ring of an unqualified indorsement, gave a quietus to the radical heresy of dead States, and, leavingnegro suffrage where it belongs, was accepted as an honorable compromise by th$ Johnson men on the Committee, and the resolutions as unanimously reported, wero adopted without a dissenting voice. Hence it will be seen that thO Johnson State Convention, as the radicals term it, can have no purpose to disrupt the Union organization. It is a movement strictly within the Union lines, and the sneers, suspicions and denunciation of gentlemen of th; Radical persuasion, who assume to represent all the patriotism, all the loyalty, and all the decency on earth, are w holly gratuitous.. When we consider the strength of the Johnson patt insidethe Union organization, we can but wouder at the forbearance with which they hare borne the unmeasured abuse of the Thnd. liads. In the white heat of -viodictive proscription of every idaa tnd"ever3r measure which failed to corneup to" their extreme requirements, they have well nigh forgotten that there were any copperheads in the land, and terms of denunciations which all through the war were reserved for disloyal democrats have been heaped upon the friends of Andy Johnson without stint or qualification. We have been content to bide our time, in the pro-. found conviction that restoration upon the basis of loyafty, which is Andy Johneon's plan, was tho only feasible policy of reconstruction. The report of tho reconstruction committee, in its entire abandonment of all the extreme ideas promulgated by the Radical leaders gives token of returning reason, and the final triumph of the Administration is a foregone conclusion. Never in the history of politics in this country have questions of public . policy been so warped by prejudice, gnarled and distorted by passion; but there are too many school houses in the land, too much intelligence among the people to concede even a temporary success to the political tricksters who pull the strings. The appointing power of the Executive has been usurped by the Congressional majority, and every Federal ofUee-holder in the country promised protection from removal or proscription, but even the "cohesive power of public plunder" has failed to bring the discordant elements into harmony, and although Congress is nnited, Radical presses and Padical leaders among the people, spurn the little mouse which the groaning mountain j brought forth, as a miserable abortion. The weakness of the Radical element is apparent. It has within itself the very elements of its swift and certain destruction. The Johnson men of Indiana need only to stand firm, and, awaiting the logic of events, be in condition to save the pieces. The result of the Senatorial election in , Tippecanoe county, where, for the first time anywhere, the issues between Congress and the President, divested of all subteriuge, were fairly presented to the people, shows what can be accomplished by a united and determined effort. To have polled twelve hundred and eighty-four votes within the Union organization, in one of of the most radical counties of the State, and that, too, In the face of tho President's second veto, exhibit a degree of vitality in tho Johnson wing which even such impractltables as Thad. Stevens might profitably respect. This, however. was only a playful pinch, but it indicates what might be done if we should take a notion to squoezo them. There can bo no impropriety in the leading and repre sentative men or the Johnson wing holding a consultation at the. capital, and this is all that the all we notice implies. It is neither a mass or a delegate Convenvention, but a meeting for council. It is a little unfortunate that the men whose names were appended to tho call were jiot consulted, and, they have probably ?een over-sensitive on a mere point of courtesy, but their soundness on the ma in question is above suspicion. Thi ngs are working. The policy of restorat ion on the basis of loyalty, as time ,and egain declared by the President 'ust prevail. The Johnson Church has a t nourners' bench clear across the front and down tne aisles. ,The Radicals are com, !g forward and there ,i room cnouk h for - . - ,', How. TO Savk Yocr TiKTii. Our teeth decav. . Hence ;bad breath, unseeming mouths, L ""Perfect mastication. Everybody regrt st- bat is the cause ? It is a want ox cleanliness. A clean tooth never decayt The mouth is a warm place inet -igbt degrees. Particles of meat betwv sen the teeth decompose. Gums aad teev 'n must suffer. Cleanlinees wiil preee rve the teeth to an old ace De q ul Pict rinse the" mouth after; mating.; brash i nd castle soap every m prolog i then brush with pure water on i retiring, r Restow this trifling re upoi yonr teeth, you will keep them and r via the dentists. Neglect it and you will be sorry all your lives. Children forget; Watch them. The first teeth determine the character of the second set. . Give them equal care. Sugar, acids,"Jbot drinks, saleratus, are nothing compared with food decomposing between the "teeth. Mercury may loose the teetn,' use may wear them out, i a - V r, tv, 0 n nnrf thovr wrSTT out seep . ... " uctcr flavor

Remedy for tub Ccrccxio. We find

the following1 simple remedy for tbeTlv. ages of this destructive insect in the Country (Jtuilrmm. If practicable, it will be of great value in the successful cultivation of the plum and other fruits. If not, it will cost little trouble or expense to . make ..the, expeiiment. We hope our horticulturists wiU try itand report their experiments ' - -" Take a piece of cotton or woolen cloth, six or eight inches wide, and sufficiently long to go round and lap the tree whose fruit s you desire to pretct ; then with a string not very strong, tie the cloth on to the tree a little below the branches, and alwut one-third thj; distance from the npper edge of the cloth5; and turning the other part above the string and duwn over the string, let it hang. Then take paint, mixed with one third of animal lard or fish, oil and twothirds linked oil? put no dryer with it-, the object is to have it sticky, not drying paint, and as it is said the famale curculio can cot fly but crawls up the, tree, when she'' attempts to pass over the paint she becomes impaled there and perishes." J Milk Fkvke. Cows sometimes when fresh and in high condition, get down with the milk fever when tho calf is about three days old, which very often proves fatal. Latidnum has proved the best remedy in some very bad cases, given up as lost. It is given in large t.ose3, from two to three ounces. Some may think this a heavy dose, but we have given the largest dose, (three ounces,) and a number of our neighbors have tried the same, with very beneficial results. Oil is the worst medicine, as it makes them deathly sick. The animal is mostly in great pain, for which the laudnuin works wonders. Soon as the cow will eat, give her turnips or applts, which will open the bowels and put her in right condition. Country Gentleman. On.iN'i a VestuilojL'I3T. A physician says that as he was going down the Mississippi, some months since, on a steamer whose engine was upon the deck he sauntered in that vicinity to sco the working of the machinery. Near by stood a man apparently bc-nt on the subject. In a few moments a squeaking noise was heard on the opposite side of the engine. Seizing th oilcan, (a gigantic one by the way,) the engineer sought out the dry f pot. and to prevent further noise of that ki 1, liberally applied the contents of-his can to every joint. All went on well for a while, when the equeakiwg was beard in anothre direction. 'The oiling process was repeated and quiet restored; but as the engineer was coming quietly around the spot occupied by the doctor nnd the stranger, he heard another squeak. This time he detected the true cause of the dilliculty. The stranger was a ventriloquist. Walking directly up behind him, he seized the astonished joker by the back of the neck, and emptied the contents of the can down his spine. 'There! ' said he, "I don't believe that old engine will squeak again." Closed Up. The whisky distillery at Edinbur)j. belonging to Messrs. Iloorsier, Kitehev A Carvin, was closed up on Tuesday of this weck,"by our deputy revenue collector. VV. S. Younjj, of this city. It appears that this tirra have never procured a Government license, and tare been manufacturing and selling the liquid fire without paving any Government tax whatever. A quantity of liquor, which hail been shipped to Tay hrsville and sold to a party there, was seized, and the distillery closed np, and L'ncle Yarn's braud placed upou the door. Franklin Jellersouian. 12th. BAKERY. iEW BAKERY CONFECTIONERY. flBIIIl. undersigned, would respectfully annonnce M. to the citizens of liichmond and vicinity, that they have opened a - .. Bakery and Confectionery, On 5th Street, Two Doors North of the Tremont House,' Where they will keep constantly on band the best of fresh Dread, Cakes and Iie's, and C'audies of all kinds. FRESH BREAD, Baked I'very Day by half-past 1 1 o'clock, HOME-MADE BREAD, Baked Every Day at Half-Past 11 o'clock, Cali.es dBs Pies, Baked livery. Day. . , , Brides' Cakes and Pound Cakes, Baked and Trimmed, or Ornamented, t Order, on Short Xotice. TO FAMILIFJS aad COOKS: V wdlBake Bjva.1, Cakes airtt PfeSr. frr toy fhi titer tliey are made or mixed, on reasonable terms. TO GROCERS and DEALERS: VTe will furnish Bread, Cakes and Fies, on as reasonable terms as any othar shop in the City of Richmond. TO HOTELS and HOARDING HOUSES; W"e will furnish Bread, Cakes and Pies, on reasonable terms, and make it to your advantage to buy of us, as you can have Fresh Bread everyday fur dinner, which is very desirable to eptcnre&ns and guests. TO THE LADIES and YOtSGSTERS:We will manufacture and keep constantly on hand, Ladies' Celebrated Ice Cream C indy: also, Batter Scotch : Batter Taflee, or Golden Cream ; and fresh Candies of all sorts. TO FARMERS and IIITXTERS I ffe yffl pay the highest market price in Cash for Batter, EcS and Lard. YEAST Fresh Yeast Every Morning. DAVIS i SOX. Bread, Cakes, Pies, Candies, and Nuts, Xice and sweet, and always ''A, "o. 1, Can be found in this city, as fresh as a pink, At the Bakery of Davis A Sojc. . . Richmond, April 26, 1S6S. Sf

HATS CAPS,

7. ta XT HATS AXD CAPS J 3 AT Perry's Mat Store, - ! -1 CORNER -OF 5 tli and ZVIain-sts: The Spring Sat Fashions! f 3M11E audriirnd has H.- jtut received bis new ry .Stv'e of II ATS and CAPS, ATS andCAPS, L V'-S which he invites the at- VQl cr J ution of all who would - 1-,t 7 to tf tiHtubjie in the ljt-t fahion. Ca',1 at the Hat and '-'an Sir re .if Richir.nad.Ind., May 24, IS69. 10tf A COOL NOTICE. ICE! ICE t 9 LEIVE & KOETHAUSE EW .WE (.n band any quantity of I E, of the finest quality, hich they wiil deliver to cust. nvrs at their bouses ewrr day, dnrmsr tf'' .isrtner. at the most reasonable rates. Unit rs. left nt M koitTiihx .-e's Giocerv.a few doors South oi tlm 1'ost Uihce, w ill receive prompt attention. Mav J 7. 12:tf IMPORTANT NOTICE. OFFER TOR SALE my Dwellini: House and Lot on PiSf Street. The House is new. convenient and well finished, with pluntre and shower betb, hot and cold water, and Gass tixtn, wood-house, t-ible and carriage house and line shrubbery. Let S3 by 132, stone and iron fence. ANo, Three Valuable Lots on the Turk. also, a KINK, Well Improved Farm of 102 Acres ' 12 mile-i from Hichmond, containing one of the best Orchards in the country. AIo, a Farm of JH Acres uear Lossuisport. T"l'art Cash and tima to suit purchasers are ray term-". Jii3l want to purchase a neat, Good Pwellinp House and Improved Lot, on 5th. Bth, "th or 8th ."Streets, 'orth of Maiu. M il. A. B1CKLE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ; i j ' " ' KOB Richmond Property on Extra Terms ! ONE hundred Acres, 16 mile S. K. of Indianapolis, near th I. 4 C. K. K. HI Acres, halt Prune, "0 miles S. K. of Chicago, near a Station on the fbicapo and Great Eastern K. R. 120 Acres, I'rarie land, in Winehajro county, Iowa. A farm of ;t20 Acres on Eel Kiver, Wabash Conntv, Indiana. 170 Acres, pood bottom land, near the above. 2U0 Lots in Michigan City the only City in Indiana where we will have a harbor for Shipping. Also NIN'F. IlL'II-DIXCi LOTS On Washington street, Richmond, and 2i LOTS OX MOFVI AITJI'RV. Near the Depot the most Romantic and eligible scite in Richmond or Wayne county. J.'B. MEXDESUALL. Richmond, Kay 10, 1866. lltt. A. B. Psas. C. Pierce Pixjuiek. UICIIMO.M CITA' FAINT, VAKMMIl; and WHITE-V ASH IMG Dxtablihmt'iit. No. 2, Ft. Wayne Avenue. .r' Send ronr order in early from City or the Country, CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! May 10, 1J66. 12:3w FLOUR AIMD FEED, HIIOI.I'SALi: AND IJirTAII.. f-XTKA FAMILY FLOCK from selected Wheat, Id expressly for our own trade, and all kinds o!" Feed, Corn, Oats, Middlings, Shorts, Bran and iiarley Chop, kept constantly on band aDd which we are prepared to deliver at short notice, and at lowest possible rates. o extra charge for delivering and stirattion warranted. HENLEY, STARR. Jt CO., Near Depot, Richmond, In I. CABIHET FURNITURE! A Purchase and Removal TBr.I. W. ELLIOTT and a Y BLOOM. B P having purchased the extensive stock of Cabinet Furniture, together with all the Fixture?, Tools, ic., , for manufacturing the same, from Thomas Mason, are now occupying his beautiful and convenient WareRonnis, ou the - S. W. Cor. Main Sc Front. Streets. Where ther are prepared to sell any article in their line i?m ibj 1 The unite ! stocks of Furniture of H. W. Elliott and Mr. Mason, m ike the assortment of Elliott Jc i!i:oin the BEST and LAIKJEST trom which to : : -,ko s, lections, ever before ottered in this City, and the People are respectfully invited to call and examine before making purchases elsewhere. ELLIOTT Jt BLOOM. Richmond, Ind., Feb. 1, 1S66. 4jtf BOOKS & STATIONERY. NICHOLSON & BEOTHEE, Wholesale and Iletail Booksellers & Stationers; Main Street, 52tf KICII.HOM), IXl). s . , Clieap Xiiglit! Improved Safety Lamp and Ilurnins; Fluid! Beautiful Light, No Chimney, Ko tmell, '4 ' " . No treae, " tm - ; No Danger from Ez;U-un; THREE HOURS FOR OXE CE.M1 jSr-FaT sale at HOLLOWAY A PAGE'S, Richmond, March 22, 1S66. No. it0.Main-S:. Hollo way Sc Page, Have Jnt Received one of the finest and best assortments of TABLE iI.ASS- ARIi, ever brought to this market. Give them a call they can sell Uoods CHEAP at Xo. 90, .Maiu-t. Richmond, March 22, 1S66 M NOTION RADE. G. P. EMS WILE R, Dealer inFOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FANCY Notions, Toys, Baskets, Bird Cages AND CHILDREX-S CARRIAGFS. No. 49, Main Street. 52tf RICH-TIOXD, IX D.

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THE rilLlDllil IPnb!ih tl in the Varner Ituildinr. o Thursday Mornings, By HOLLOWAY i DAVIS, Al 2 pcrYolunic, PAYABLE IX ADVANCE Job Printing. We have a new "DAY JOHPEIV and new fonts of Type of the latest styles, both plain and fancy, and are prepared to do work neat and expeditions'y. Pamphlets, Catalogues, Constitutions, Show Hills, Handbills, IJlanUs, Poster, PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLE, XAceiise .Vpplication. Notice. IS hereby iven to the citizens of Jackson Township, Wayne Co., Ind., that I intend to apply at the next term ot the Commissioners' Court of V ayne Countv, con.menciiig on the first Monday in June, lstifi, for a Lieeuse to sell intoxicating liqtntrs in less quantities than a quart at a time, and sutL-r the same to be drank on the premises, in accordance with the act approved M.irch 6th, 1-Sjy. The premises on which I propose to sell said ii toxicating liquors, are located as follows, to-wit. - I!einr on Lot No. 7, in Illock No. 3, West of the River, and South of the National Road, in Cambridge City, Jackson Township, Wayne County, Indiana, and in the building' known as the "Vinton House," and now used by me as a Hotel. ELBRIDGE VINTON. Cauibripe City, Intl., May 10, li ;S. 10-4w. Notice JS S hereby pivf n to the citizens of Wayne. Township, jH. Wayne connty, 1'idia'i.i. that I in; ud to apply at t- -lejct term of the Coiumis-aioners C -urtof Wayne Count y.commencinjr on the tir-t Monday in June, Isrui, fur a License to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and sulli-i' the same to be drank on the premises, in accordance with the act approved Marc h 0th, LSo9. The premises on which I propose to sell sail intoxicating liquors, are located as lollop s. to-wit: leinjr tiie Nort:i-West enrur of Lot No. 52. in that part il the Ci:y of Richmond, laid out by C. W. Starr, and lit-inj en the East side ol Marion street, is intersected by an alley alontr on said Lot an 1 Nortii of Main street on said Marion street, and in the front room in the building, known as the ' Uem" Saloon. WILLIAM EUWAKDS. Richmond, Ind., May 9th, W6. ll:4w Notice fs hereby piven to the citizens of Wayne Township, Wayne county, Indiana, that I intend to apply tit the next terir. of the Commissioners Court of Wayne County, commencing on the first Monday in June, 1-i, for a License to sell intoxicating liqnors in less quantities than a quart at a time, and stiller the same to be drank on the premises, in accordance with the act approved March 5, lsi9. The premises ou which 1 propose to sell said intoxicating liquors are located as follows: Reiner a certain two story frame house'on Lot No. 11 in that part of the city of Richmond laid out by I-aac E. Jon 's. and the tlrst House south of the Hotel known as the Avenue House, on the. west side of Fort Wavne Avenue in said fit v. CHRISTIAN S-CHfLTZ. May S, lSfir, ll-4w. Notice JS l.er 'by ifiven to the citizens of Wayne Township. S. WaytH county, Indiana, that I inten t to apply at the next term of the Commissioners Court of Wayne County, comrneneinsi on the tir?t Monday in June, l't, for a License to sell intoxicating liquors in les3 quantities than a quart at a time, and suffer the same to be drank on the premises, in accordance with the act approved March 5. 1S0K The premises on wbicii 1 propose to seii sa.id intoxicatir.r liquors are located as follow s : lJein the House on Lot No. 12, iu tiiat rart of .tho city of Richmond laid out by Isaac E. lo, beini on t!ie west side of Fort Wavne Avenue, tnd in the Hotel known as the Avenue House. GOlLIEll LICIITENFELS. Notice fS hereby piven to the citizens of Wayne To nship, Wayne Countv, Indiana, that I intend to apply at tiie next term of the Commissioners Court of Wavne County, commencing on the tirst Monday in June, ls6S, tor a License to Sell iuf xi.-atiiii liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, and suiter the samj to be drank on tiie premises, in accordance with the act approved March 5. lo6. The premises on which I propose to sell said intoxicating liquors, are located as follows: Bein a certain Frame House on lot No. lor, in that part of the city of Richmond laid out bv John Smith, on tiie west sjde of Marion Street, between Main and Walnut Streets in said citv, and being owned by Henry Merer. GARRET 5HOFER. May S,ls65, 11-4 w. Notice IS hereby given to the citizens of Wavne Township, Wayne Connty, Indiana, that I intend to apply to the Board of Commissioners of Wayne Countv, Indiana, at their next term, commencing on the" first Monday in Jane, 1S6S, for a License to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, and t o suffer the same to be drank on the premises where so sold, in accordance with the act approved March 3th, 1S59. tr The premises on which I propose to sell said intoxicating liquors are located as follow, to-wit: Being the northwest room of the house lot ". 74, in that part of Richmond laid out bv Charles W. Starr 00 the east side of Fifth Street, in the hotel known as the Tremont House. THOMAS CLARKE. May 10 ,lso. 12 . w Royal Havana Lottery of Cuba. Conducted by the Spunish Ooyernroent. 3SO.OOO IX GOLD DRAWX EVERY K HAYS. PniZI cashed and ''nf. rmiiJw, fnrn?sld: ve hitrie-t rates pas J for Iou!ooriS -?3il kin-sof Gold and Silver; also for g--verninnt ScuritW TAYLOR cO Banter, Feb. 1, -65. :Iy IS tt'xu, St., N":ox

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AGENCY.-

UNION PATENT AGENCY. D. P. HOLLOWAT & CO WASHINGTON CITY, D C, j W Jf AYE engaged in the business of eliciting Pat- ; JlH. er.t-s. and prsecut;ce; Ct-r.t caes. Hu-:nes ' entruWd to liieir care will receive prompt attention. , Claims Aaict th- (orernrneut. Ferback pay for Pensions. Ac, Ac, ws!! receive per 8od attention. ALL INFORMATION, In reference to Patent Laws, cheerfully given. Cop- I ies of the Laws and Rules and Regulations of the j Patent 0:Ec, wiil be sect, trrati, on application. j In applying for a Patent the applicant should forward a mode! of his invention if susceptible of being illustrated by a model or, if it consists in a chemical compound, samples of t!ia ingredients in their I commercial state, and also in t!ie proposed prepared j j form, should be sent. Also, as full a description of the invention ordiscovery, and its advantages should be given as is practicable, to aid in the proper preparation of the papers. Persons believing they have made an invention or a discovery in art or science, and desirous of kujwing whether the same ha3 been patented, by transmitting to us a model, or drawing, or a sufficient description to make tho invention intelligible, can hare a thorough examination made in the Patent otuoe, and the result of said examination forwarded to them for a reasonable compensation. We w ill have forwarded to any person who may de sire them, a copy of the Patent Terms now in force, and the Rules and Regulations of the Patent oflice, free ot expense : ' J Caveats will be prepared on short notice, by the inventor's giving a brief description of their invention, with drawings. Drawings will ba made in artistic style from models f'irnished by inventors. Searches of the Records of the Patent office in regard to titles iu Patents will be made on application. Send full name or names character of the invention. 1 and if possible date of Patent. Copies of all CLAIMS, In any Patent issued by the Patent Office since 13, will be furnished on the receipt of $1, the applicant giving the full name of the Patentee, nature uf the invention, date of the Patent, Ac. Washington City, Ang. 31, 1865. 27tf HOOP SKIRTS. NEW SKIRT FOR 1S6G ! THHCKEAT INVENTION OF THE AGS IS HOOP SKIETS. J. W. Bradley's New Patent Duplex Eliptic (or double) Spring Skirt. rpHIS invention consists of Duplex (or two) Eliplio b Pure liofined Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making ttie touglitst, most tlexible, elastic and durable Spingever used. They seldom bend or breik, like the single Springs, and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than twice as lorg as any Single Spring Skirt that ever has or can lie made. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic hkirt will be experienced particularly iu all crowded assemblies, Operas, carriage. Railroad cars, church pews, arm c! airs, for promenade and house dress, as the Skirt can be folded when not in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a silk 01 muslin dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, romfort and convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring skirt for a single day will never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For children, misses and young ladies they are superior to nil others. Tbe Hoops are covered with 2-pIy double twisted thread, and will wear twice as long as the single yarn covering which is used on all single steel hoop skirts. The three bottom rods on every tkirt are also double steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the covering from wearing oiT the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, etc., etc., which they are constantly subjected to hen in nse. All are made of the new and elegant Corded Tapes, and are the best quality in every part, giving to the wearer the most graceful and perfect shape possible, and are unquestionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable and economical skirt ever made. Proprietors of the Invention, and Sole Manufacturers, 97 Chambers, and Ta and SI lieade Streets, New Vmk. For sale in all first class Stores in tl is City, and throughout trie Lmtea Mates aim . anaiia, Havana ae Cuba. Mexico, South Ain -rica. aod the Weat Indies. .Wflnquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or duuLiv) Spriag Skirt. v ' ' May 8, 158. aaco m3. Bargains! Closing Out! TH"ORIECAI PARRY, havine diiipo-e-I of Lis iTa. establishment to J. P. Scorr i Co., wishes now tu sell several new aad coal-baoded CARETAGES, Buggies, Eockaways and "Wagons, Which he has Mil! on hand, and, in oMrr in CI,0E OCT, be will sell them VERY CHEAP! w ia the time to bnv a Wapn. Carriage, linggy, f-r RfKrfcaway.at a BARGAIN. Call at the hopof J. P. Sent it Co and examine them. MOEDECAI PAERY. Kichawnd, 3d mo. 22d, 1S53. 4tf r-ETEB CRCOKEH. BESJ. CTMKEEB. CROCKER & CO., $ontk side of Main .treet. one qoare IHast ol Meredith Hone, RICIIMOXD, I"I. 31? annfacntnre aQ kinds of Cnrria-e. Rnffffie, n-n.:u rnu. ..i pHm. ir. a. - w e bare on hsrvl a nne a-ortnjent oi wore in our any stvK" or pattern of rehi-le. all of which Uier war- ,

rant tobe made or irtenw Bavnxi ani nvmrr-n' arro eirriencei workmen. The pnMic are invited to cal" and eyamine their stock m.1 prices. jCS" Particular attention paid to repairing. Jan. 24 ls65. t j - v -

MEDICAL.

CARD TO THE LADIES. dr. m roxco's Golden Periodical Pills FOR FEMALE. IX CtmUIX'TIXt; irregularities, removing tvbtrt t:-s .f t.ie m-mi'aty turns, front bterr euv, : vay successful as m preventive. It i now o r-r t'.irtv years .ore tHe Sove eelebrated Pi-Is a-ere !?:-( :.-eovetvJ i.y ir. I'npopcr'of Paris, dur.rg Mjh tiaie tey h.ive boea eiteniei and sacot--- uo v use-.i tn iroa.i 1 f t'e public int'!itioB s m .! .ts ;u j r'vate orartic1 of N-th h-mispv:eres, w t'i :ip-.r4!'..U-du-.-,'. in every case, wLeJr t.ie direeth.ii!. .:e ioen -.rr-tly ..owtsI. s tNotisAmls of li lh s in this citv and t. r uh.MH ti,e Uad, are daily tet:fv-.g. 1 hey ,,r-the m-ist invalu iMe reme.lv, for all tbose adlieti'iw-:-omT'lants m ;-,-ttltr to tie sex. vix: IMs-Irs-tihl Painful Metismmiiri, Ketenti- u. Pain in thf 1! o k i:il L Pre-oing-!iwn 1'ani-. Ksa of lih-1, imV Hca1. lijims, l-mnessof Sg: t.t.ren Suk'ie. ll-.-avine-s. Fat'gue on r sfight ex -rtion. Pa',ti:att'o ot ibe Heart, airt all the various fisrresing compl ii"t. Karticnlarly that im st tiinovui". weakening, a; d the l fii.ii'.a of ah toer letuale weaknesses. The Lcui uril.uji. or t Isite-. At the same f ine. t!.ere is nothing iu those Hi's that can do in'ury to life or health. Let the dirvt-titn be strictl . !olloe.l, and you li! lin.l them to lo all titer are ri r-.'-.!i:-avd: so mueh s ... tl.:-t in ii:iie caes ,ut of ten. I wul warrant them. Po n,t !e discortragetf i-or-e liot should fil, aIU.ah,as a geueral thing One It is """itlicifiit. oO.tHH It.ives hitvr L?eii .-ild in two yonr. Ten Thousand Hxes sent by letter, both by 111 v self and agents, to ail parts of the world, to w hich answers have b-en returned, in which latiies sav, nothing like the a'.Nive P'!'s have bee 11 known, sincethe Science of Medicine I 'owned ujHin the World, in Renvivinir Obtruetioii ti:iU Iiest'rii Nature to its proper channel. Quieting the Nerves, and bringing hack the "Rosev Color !" Health." to the cheek of the most delicate. t?TEor sale bv lruggjsts generally. Aug. 24. IsSS. " 2Gtf FOUTZ'S csLiBaaTta Hotsb aifl CalUe Powflers. Thii irearatioo, long: "I'd ikv rabir known, will tiao. ouhly rfiiiTijformte hrokfnow-a and by i-trctttftaieiiii'-f and cleni Hp Ut stomach aud intcaUUti, It is a sure reTfnure cr ail cav tixidnit to SC. 1T.YLR, oLA.IEit3, thi animal, snch as Lt' YELLOW WATKK. 11 E A V Krt, CO IT till 3, IMSTKHPKR, FKYEK, FuCVOKR LOSS OK A .'!(:- TI t" K AM) VITAL ENKKGY.fce. Iu iukt improve tho wind. Increase the apatite- giye smooth and jrlosy ikin-and trail -f or ru tbe nu so ra bio skektou into a fine looking aod spirited To keepers of Cows tlos iiretiaraHon 1 tnv1nW. It lucreaaes the quantity aud uuprorca the quality pi ice num. it bas ben proven by actual experiment t iuercaiHa Ihe tiuantuy of milk aad cream twenty per cent, and make the butter firm aod weet. Ia fattening cattle. It (iyea them an appetite, looavna their hide, and niukea them thrive much faster. In all diseases of Swine, uch as Coughs, tlear In the Lunn?, Livpr, fcc, this article acts as a specific. By putting fruui one-half a paper to a pap-r in a barrel uf mrill t't? huv di.ieti' i vrill be eradicated or cntirofy prvnfd. If pfren In ttme, a certain prerentiva :it care fir t!,e llo ttiolcra. fries 2o Ca-ti p; Pape-, o- SPupeiifar tL PSFPAEED IT s. v. roirrz nuo AT TKEIH WHOIESIIK DK1 AB WF.DICIXK DEPOT, So. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, MtL For Sate hv Hrntri-ti and Storekeejiera through, out the United States. For snle Wholesale and Hetail at m:r,iif;cfnrora' Vrices.l.y CLI .HHI I! a. Klil.I.V, Itu-limoiiil, Indiami. John T. I'arks, Cincinnati, feneral Agent. Xfii-i-iocl Jadics! PROF. VON VERAE'S DIAMOND DROPS! ' ar-t ing FBI VIKIIV1, ' for whiol. they ars 'WABBANTED f ta ry isatanoe. Yhey 'are urdiaily rooomimaailed o kU XAdlea wbo, from atoknaaa or ' oilier oatiaea, are unable to undergo f tbe perils of aooomoh-ment. Thie resaody ls) DIAMOND DR0PSL KTot an Abortive, but simply a .Xl EVENTI .and is not In tne lean inja-y , noua to the moat delicate yOonatitutloDa. Mverfj .Bottle Warranted. . .LIT IVEHT, LADY TUT, kIT. fXT Bond Bed Stamp for Circular, or M.SS far tm) Bemedy. to C. R MONEOI & CO. Oeaeral Aaenta, P- O. Drawer 6661. Cnioaco, Illanoia; Ofllee IM Soata Clark Street. For ul at WboleoaJe in (Sueaaro. by BORNH A!8 VAN 0CH4ACK, miXB, rtVCH U rtnilE, LORD A SMITH CHA1 O. SMITH, SaciTK & DWtlX, and H- SOOVILI.: and for aola br evorr Drasglat In tne WoaV JEWELRY. Fine Watches and Jewelry, IMrert Irnrn tUr? Manuractorfr . GcM! G,,l l! Vatch ! Watches ! jewclrv! .Iwelrv! The "royy IStft! The vc-ry Best? Tin; very chenpesit! The very cheap- t, At C. A. rickinn's Jewelry Store, Jo. 36 Main Street, Hiciinn ud. Ind. GOOG EAST!! J. E. HUNNICUTT, JeweUer, HAS r-nvved to 78 ilaio utreet, two door West of the Fir-it N.itioo.-.! Ua!,k, where he bai titled up an entir-ly new eti'iiKhment. He is now or-nimr a !n-e and very desiraWe M--k of Halrbf",, Jeu tlry, Clotk. Fancy ;ods Silver H are tifall varietir-, which as goo-1 ao t! bet arrl wiil he soil eheap as the ch'rajj.st. Ilij old frietMl.- and enstotufrs are innated ta call on bim no paioa v itl be soared ti please. J. li. Hc'NNICrXT, 73 Wain t- treet. NEW STOCK Jewelry, Watches, Notions, Gold, Silver and Plated Chains, Breast-Fins, Clocks, Ear-Rings, FINOER UIC;s, a larsre aitortment of Plated Wnrr". C"ator, Knireo. Fork and Spoon: lneal Invtrnmrnt. A-c. An assortment of Sheet Mtft'-, .ntantly on hand. . . Rr B. IICKIX03t, v No. 41, Main-t Richmond, Jan. 27,114. ZfS S600 WANTED! "OK whih Real Estate, will be firm as semrtty. f 1 Aiv i-r,.n. hsvin m-.WT to limn, at a fair rate . td intivt. and wo'l seenred. will pleaie appy at tbe " PalUdinm OfEce, " imniediately. m ,t April 6, 1-iOS. -tf

CROCCRICS.

;e. iV. Uitraes., : - : K. W. Yarriufton. Gr. W-. BARNES CO GROCERSi New Iron Front Building, NO. 31. MA1N-ST , .. Richmond, Indiana. rea: ft f: hoie fine Tea, embracing T iri. nn Quali ties. ti. V. BAi.VES a CO liamul-, u!-...r. 1) lha. A: mo I.; li lt!) lVj nuu. IVin. Fitfrt, 31 yiU St. u. W, 15AKN E.S A CO. 40 ru,r Kio Ci.fT-e. Ii " iiocua, Java, aDd Laenara do. SI Maiu Su li. W.KAK.NKS A CO. K 11 ilSd-i. ?njrar-. . . ' HMs crul,cl. tranuUtrd and powtlered do. -J lUils. Kefinevi do, yarn-as crade. 31 Main St. u. V. liAKN LS A CO. " Jo V Syrrap 1.-. 3 i f . r 10 hhts X. O. Midassea. , , , , 19 -Sonrvinm do. - - 1 - t 10 ' Svrupa vari.viis rradea. SI Main St. G. W. BARNES CO. R aiMn. , 2i Uoxes M. R. L. a A. Raisina. 2i do. ?1 do. 1 Caik Curraats. 5 Citrous. 3 1 Main St. O. VT. BAUXES A CO. fellies nr. Strawberry and Raspberry Jellies:.' ' I'ine Apple" Jelly. - Shred Isinglass or fvlatine for aaakinr ielliea. Kasplierry syrup, very Hue and suitable tor u in ii-kiKtis. SI Maiu St. O.W.BARNES A CO. Ctanu d I'ruit A- CattapH. . S Strawberries, Toniatoea, Hlackhorriva. Kxtra Peaches, IUsiberris and Plam. Tomato Catsup, Walnut do. I.i'ti.iun Club Sauce. . ;. Worcester shire do. , 1'ickrla ot various kinds. Salad Oila. 31 Main St. v1'-' . W. BARNES A CO. Suudrio. 'r , 2D kejrs bi-carlxinate Sinla. 10 boxes Madder. 10 " Indigo. - ' 14 " Ex. Logwood. TO " Cudbear. ... . . lOnoxellttee. f ' - ' ' 31 Main St. - O.W. BARNES A CO. pices A Pepper: 5 Iwk Pepper. 2 " Cloves. 20 mats Cinnamon. 2 lais Alspice. 1 cak Niittiicps. E.R. Dnnkee's gelerto? Spicffs. Cinnanion, Pepper, AUpice. . '. ' Cloves, Mustard, Ginger and Cayenne. 31 Main St. O. Y . HA K N ES CO "thfiIate, Prepared t'oflee, etc. . H.ikcr's Cocoa. , . 1 Pure Cocoa. l'rouia. French Chocolate. Premium " ,,,,,11;, U - l'.iudalion Coflee, various qualities. - . Traxiiini. . Vermicelli. rf .. Macaroni. Tapioca. - ' ' Pearl Parley. . Hfcher'a Farinia.' Corn Starch and Rice Flonr. -31 Main St. G. W. BARNES A CO. DRY GOODS. D. B. CRAWFORD, Proprietor of the , bee hive mum Is now receiving the LARGEST STOCK OF CARPET TWO AX IF THREE PLY INGRAIN, HEMP A D RAG. HI RAW. MATTLNG AKI RUGS, , .1 SIT ACS .gygiT3 AGS CS? Of every description. Oil Cloths, of neat patterns, Press Good, of newetit styles. In fact I am deter mined tohare the III-VT STOCK OF MMIDS I. THE CITY And Sell as Cheap. AH of my Goods will lie sold at fair prices. Tha public are invcted to call at No 40 Main street. Richmond, May 18, 1865. E. REMINGTON & SONS, MUSKETS AND CARBINES, for tle Cnited State aerrice," Also, IOrKFrr and BEIT nKVOITERS, UEi'i:ATi'r; pistolm, inn 1: cax - - Kf.OI-VI; IIIFT.ES. Rifle Ac. Shot inu fl irrcls A nn .Materials. Sold tvr Gun Dealers and the Trade generally. In Uiese d tys of hone-breakirjr and robbery every boose, store, bank and otliee ahimkt have ooe -t REMINGTONS' REVOLVERS. Cirrolsrs eontainfn eots and deseriptlon f our Arms) ili be fnrnislied nprm application. ' ' . IifciUXGTON A SO.N.-5, Iiwn, Jf. Y REAL ESTATEPOR SALE, rVIIE EXCEM.FJVT b-iness property with M. rwi ienrj attached, No. 9 Main strwt, in thi city. Tt property Jr feet front, on Maha ttreet, ranmie - back 1.W f.-et U an alley : tJe baillin? U brick, tiiree stories h' f f.. of the mt tant5al eonstraetion ; jry cellar, and "d cist?ro. Also : - . EIGHTY ACRE3 OF LAND. - within re mile of Winchester, Randolph eoonty, well situated : tUirty acres in colCvaiion. Tfie land is of the V-t qvtalitv. - -: Term- of either of the aVrre easy. For further partirtiUini call on or aldre me at this eity. Mar b 15, lS. . . E. M. COOS. Iowa Land For Sale. ? to lro of Cod Ijind. in Ringjrold County,. Iowa, are oflered fr Sale, on fair term-!, by the mdersi?nwl. ite will either trade eaid Laad far City Propertt , or sell the same at a bareaie for Cash. Applvsoon. M. U. McCtxar. April 6,1 , , -tf Slate IRodilnar. 4 STPEHIOR ARTICLE OF VITROST j ft'ntr RnnSnr, eqoal to the hwt WVtah !a?r, on hawl at all times, aad ppriad im any jartitT tt order. Addr. i , N. SMITE, KiCHHoSD, lsn. April 20, WCA. ; Man f .

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