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RICHMOND, IND., AUG. 2d, 1866. I A little mtiiM, dow and then, 't I raliahed1 by tbe bast of men. A Smtll Pox Speculation. The Oregon correspondent of the St. Paul, l'ress recently rnet a genius with a turn for .peeuUtiog.. After relating Ins various futile attempt .to get a rise in the world, the disconsolate came to the following conclusion;' - Snj-s 1 to myself, es I, -Hank, there's no use tightin agin ' luck any longer! Everybody is bound to swindle ye somehow, if they have to die for it" ' So, while I was a settin' on a wood pile, and wonderin' whether I haln't better go and drown myself and done with it, the Mayor of, the city come along, and says Le to me, es he: "My good man, you look downhearted as a tomfjttone." 'Wall, ye, rayther!" 6ays I, "and seein' as how I am now a cotighirt and atn born to work for dead men, 'twonldn't be appropriate if I didn't look grave." At that he laffed, and 'quired the particulars; and then says he, "How would you liko a good steady Job at five dollars a day?" "Five dollar a day" saya I. .". "How would you like it?' says he. "I'll do anything for thtm figures," ays I. "I'll dig graves, sweep chimneys, or turn lawyer." '.Then he laffed agin, and says he: "Come with me to the oillce." Arter I had received my 'pintment, says I, "Squire, if it's 1I the same to you, I'd like to know what I'm goin into." Says he to me: "We've got a few cases of small pox in town, and we want a good trust' man to take care of the pc6t-liouse, about five miles up in the woodsK)0 JO T If he hadn't been lookin' me square in the fate, I do bleeve I should have bleached clean eout just then; but I jam- j rued down the crown of ray hat, cocked j one eye, and says I to the Squire, says I, j "A bargain'e a bargain the world over, but I want my money iu gold every Satur- I day." "All right," says he, you can come! into town to a certain house I'll pint out, 1 every Saturday, with a mule, and get your money and provisions." j I went out to the woods on Monday, 1 and bad seven patienthe fust week. ! For a fuw days I felt pooty streaked, but ; Lord, a fellow'd get used to anything ! when his pocket's dry. I weut into town oa Saturday, to the hour agreed j on, and there, sore nutf, I found a pile! of provisions, and my thirty -five dollars 1 in gold, . "Things is a lookin' a little lively," says I to mysWf, aay. If Vlud hs there hain't no business that'll pay any better' n this, I guess we'll keep this 'ere mill a ! grindiu' as long; as .the wheels' 11 keep ' turning." - " . I The next week I had(four more patients, ' and I riggeil up the old mule I had for packing, and went "into town for more meat, Hour, sugar, 'in eal. nice preserves, nud more gold. ,-The patients got along fust rate, cos I kept 'em on scant diet, so I could sell therest of the vittles in Oregon City''-;-Well, thi- thing, run along for about! three mouthsX,! went into, town every J Saturday and got my thirty-five dollars, j and as iiHictt plunder aa I dare call fur; and every Sunday I streaked it up to Oregon City, and got the cash for the whole capoodle. -.j : Finally, all my patients but one, got well, and cleared ont. Hut this feller, bein' a good . sort o' a chap, agreed to stay and be sick a while longer if I'd go halves with him on my wages. I agreed to do this, and he wb a con v for about Gve weeks. Then he got kind o lonely and ngly, and swore he won hi n't be siek another day unless I'd fetch him some liquor. Finally to qu 5 et the feller, and keep the thing tanning along smooth, I went up to Oregon City and got a bottle of this Saint Croy X that ye see J advertised r so much, in, He(cewspapers, f ana oiasi my ouiions 11 ne aiun i gei drunk oa it in' less than two hours, and put for Portland on a. dead ruu. . There lie bloe4 the wU-oie; thing, and I baint done 'nothing at"" the pest bouse business since. But I didn't lose a man nycry; aad I come out f f, the business with about fire hundred dollars iu gold: which I revther ues ; makes me about square with Oregon . rul her dead men I've been deaiin' with." : Soap or Nothing. - At a very excellent hotef, they were one day short of a waiter, when a newly arrived Hibernian was hastily mads to supply the place of a more expert hand. "Now, Barney," said nainebost, "mind you servs every rsaiy, sriA, oup the first thingserve soupfirst.!, , , .. ..T "Bedad, I'll do that same," said Barney. S up came.ej and iBaraey;' after helping all bl un?guest; eaaie up to the last one. " SSoii sir? asked JUrneyi No seep for nM," said the man. 'But you must nave it it is the rules of the house.' ,'D n the rnlss of the homafl exclaimed the guest. 'When I don't want soup I wont eat it.' WelV.seid Barney, with all due solemnity, all I can say is just this, it's the regulations of the house, and divifa drop else will ye get till ye havVrfnsEed tie soup!' Tbs Vatnller faTe in tSid lb soup was gebbled - ii

An Astonished HasbaatL " As Mrs. Esther Stansbury wa about to bring s bucket o water from the hydrant, she found an old basket suspended from the knob of her front door. Putting ber band into the basket ahe felt something alive and kicking, but so enveloped in regs that no further discovery could be made without unwrapping the Lject. A pk-ce of paper, folded like a letter, lay by the side of the animate bundle. Mrs. Stansbury immediately turned into the house, and by the liht 'jf the lamp she examined the billet. It was addressed to her husband. She tremulous' broke the seal and read as follows: TO JO STANSBURY: Sir-1 send you the baby, which you will please take good care of, and bring up right, so that it may turn out to be a better man than ita daddy. Oh, Jose! what a ly old rake you are! Who would think that such a staid, sober, old spindle-shanks could be such a tearing down sinner! The child is yours. You may swear to that. Look at it it i- Joe Stanabury all over. You deceived me, fchaniefully, Joseph, letting on to be a widower: but do a father's part toward the young one, and I'll forgive you. Your heart-broken NANCY. "P. S. Don't let that sharp nosed wife of yours fee this letter. Gam mo a her with some kind of story about the baby. - -N." Mr. Stansbury was in the basement kitchen, quietly eating his supper, and little imagining what a s,tor iu was brewing over his bead. The door of the kitchen staircase was violently thrown open, and Mrs. S.'s voice yelled out: Stansbury! come up here, you villain; here's a mess fur you'.' The astonished Stansbury hastily washed his mouth and obeyed the summons. Don't you want to see Nancy the heart-broken Xancy cried Mrs. S., when her guilty husband Lad hobbled into the room. Nancy! what Nancy'? that? said the sly old rogue, in well feigned perplexity. 'Why, Nancy, the mother of the bahy that's been hung up at your duor, Mr. Stansbury. Oh, yo i look mighty innocent; but just read the letter, and then look at that basket. : Don't be afraid; it won't bile it's got no teeth, poor thing! you'll know it, for, as your hussy says, it's just like you all over. Please goodness, I'll expose you before every body!' And in less than five minutes Mrs. S. had collected a room full of spectators fhalf the inhabitants of the court) to witness the unwrapping of the baby. Anxious expectation sat on every countenance a.-j the jealous lady tore away rag after rag from the body of the foundling, the vigorous movements of which astonished everybody. it is full of the devil already,' said Mrs. S., ami that shows it is his; y.iu'il soon see it is like hi in in ever,. I'ling.' At last, ail the waddling cloths being removed, out jumped ihe baby, and made its escape through t tie open d or. It was a big tom-cat. The Stai'slmry 'a hud been victimized by a practical juke, the contrivance of wliith was traced to a female neighbor. Mis. S., who has no taste for fun of tiiat kind, ut'ide her complaint again.st thi suspected party; but, as the trick appeared to be without malice, no binding over look place.

A NhW Fashionfd Eve (J lass. I was dining at a hotel in Philadelphia, writes a gentleman of Knoxville, Tenn., and sitting nearly opposte Gideon Henderson, Esq ,of this city, a wel!-kii i svn merchant, who was on his semiannual tour to the North to buy goods, lie had two young ladies from this State under his charge, who were making their tiit visit to our regions, and one of them was sitting ou e.cli side of Mr. Henderson at table. Directly in front of him sat a dandy who, having finished his soup, raised his eye-glass and stared steadily, first at one and then at the other of the ladies. Sir. II. seized a heavy glass tumbler, and I thought was about to spjil the fellow's profil8 by hurling it at his head; but instead of that, he brought it to his own eye, and looked deliberately through the bottom of it at the head of the scamp in front of him. The attention of the company was fixed upon the fellow; a general giggle beran and grew, till he was compelled to quit the room in the midst of the jeers of the guests. ff-?r The Richmond Examiner makes public another outrage by the Yankees upon Southern S-Jciety. It says: 'Black your boots V is another phrase that the Yankees have introduced into the So.ithern vocabulary, and adds: A gentleman can't proceed to his place of business without having his ears saluted with the cry, yelped in chorus, sometimes by half-a dozen iaamu!lins: , 'Klack yer boot and make Vrn ghiue; Ooly charge yon Lulf-a-dime!' None but Yankees and negroes patronise the nu A Southern man has too much respect for himself to put Op his boot and have it shined' upon the street. If the Mayor wants to do a good turn, let him order these ragamuiTins off the thoroughfares, and tnrn his face against such Yankee innovations G3-The Mammoth Cave in Ky., i not without its story of love and romance. Some twenty years ago a dashing Tennessee girl promised her mother that she would not marry a certain' man 'on the face of the earth said suitor being particularly objectionable to the old lady. So there was quiet for some time., But one pleasant day the gay girl and her lover ran away and went into the Cave to a spot now called the 'bridal chamber, and in the presence of a few witnesses were there matrimonially united, about 335 feet below the 'face of the earth.' COThe editor of the Western, Mo., Times, must be 'a fellow of infinite jest, or of queer taste for he says: 'Hereafter, we will not publish marriage notices for nothing, but will 1 happy at any time to announce the death of our friends. Bfkrt Good! In Massachusetts there is a place called Sanberry, where Mr. Xebeaiah Blackberry married Mias Susan Elderberry, a niece of Deacon Dusenberry. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Cranberry, at the house ot Mr. Jeremiah Huckleberry. ' Jse-'A new Hampshire editor wrote; 'Is there' no balm in Gilead? and at the breakfast table next morning, turned to his article and was met by the query: 'Is their no barn in Guilford'.' J&e-The Logansport (led.) Journal says: "A young lady from the country yesterday promenaded the streets under a new fiat and tilung skirt, before a great waterfall, and behind a cob pipe and a new baby. She looked the achme of bliss.

3f ATHI.HOVV.

Matrlraonr U a net For every mas' dijreition ; When tbe bl! is fairly cracked, Pop ! roes the qoestioa. ,-' .'. it . f n' y Pry JfSrUi will web aad bUh, S S - -Simper all they can, air, TU, from out their putiug lips, Pop ' go the answer. Cupid fans the holy flame ; Rankest kind of aran ; When it gain a certain big tit, Pup ! goes tbe pirsoa. Quito through the boney-moon. Made of rosy colors, Into UDv'rT'dry-jrwodij fcilla,-- ' 1' Pop ! goes tbe dollars. When a year has hown ita tail. Round the corner may be) Out upon the happy world, Pop t goe tbe baby. liotber jrires it cataip tea, Father gives it brandy, And a down its gastric tube, Pop ! goes the eandy. All the sweets that earth can yield Won't auffic to calm it : Daddy acre a his lips, and then, Pop ! goes the "B.ame it !" Madam lets her husband twear, She mast be the whipper. And about the youngster's heels. Pop I goes tbe slipper. Bachelor wbn lives nrxt door. Stands it for a season ; But, before the year is out, Pop I goes his reason. Maiden lady up the stairs, Stamps each momeot faster, ' Til, from the ceiling underneath, , Pop ! goes the plaster. Dirty, ragged, little boy, ... . Veath the window liftjrers J Thumb applied unto his nose, Pop f goes his angers. , NEWSPAPER fc PRINTING. Is Published in the Warner Building, on Thursday Mornings, By HOLLOWAY &. DAVIS, At 8t pci Volume, PAYABLE IN ADVANCEJob Printing. We have a new "DAY JOBBER," and new fonts of Type of the latest styles, both plain and fancy, and are prepared to do work neat and expeditiously. Pamphlets, Catalogues, Constitutions, Show Bills, Handbills, Blank, Posters, Bills of Ladiug, Bill Heads, Cards, Notes Envelope, ' Circulars, Checks, Labels, &c. PRICESFOR WORK REASONABLE. A COOL NOTICE ICE! ICE!! LEIVE & KOETHAUSE HAVE on band any quantity of ICE, of the finest quality, which tbey will delirer to customers at their houses" crery day, during the Summer, at tbe most reasonable rates. Orders left at Mr. KoktbacsS's Grocery ,a few doors South of the Post Office, will receive prompt attention. MayJT. 12:tf FLOUR AND FEED, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,. EXTRA TAMILT FLOCR from selected Wheat, expressly for our own trade, and all kinds of Feed, Corn, Oats. Middlings, Shorts, llrmn and Barlev Chop, kept constantly on band and which we are prepared to deliver at short notice, and at lowest possible rates. No extra charge for delivering and satisfaction warranted. liENLEY, STARR, A CO., - . ear Depot, Richmond, Ind. HATS & CAPS. The Spring Hat Fashions! VIE undersigned has just received his new Spring Style of II ATS nnd CAPS, to whicsj he mvnes the attention of all who would indulge in the latest fashion. Call at the Hat and Cap Store of ' JOHX SCFFRIXS. ' Kichmuod, Iod., May 24 1S8S. lOtf BOOKS r STATIONER Y. r NICHOLSON & BROTHER. , Wholesale a4 Retail Stationers & Booksellers; Main Street. RICBX05D, TND."" S2tf.

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OAKERY.

PW BAKERY a CONFECTIONERY. THE undersigned, would respectfully announce to the cuiaens of Kicbujond and vicinity, that they hare opened a Bakery and Confectionery, On otli Street, Two Doors North of the Treuont House, Where tbey will keep constantly oa hand tbe best of fresh Rread, Cakes and Pies, and Candies ot all kinds. FRESH BREAD, Baked Every Day by half-past 1 1 o'clock. HOME-MADE BREAD, Baked Every Day at Half-Past 1 1 o'clock. C?,ls.os cfc Pies, Raked Every Day. Brides' Cakes and Found Cakes, Baked and Trimoid, or Ornancatrd, to Order, ou Short .Vol ice. TO FAMILIES aud COOKS; V will Bake Bread, Cakes and Pies, for any one after ttiey are made or mixed, on reasonable terms. TO GROCERS and DEALERS: We will furnish Bread, Cakes aud Pies, on as reasonable terms as any other shop in the City of Richmond. TO HOTELS and BOARDING HOUSES: We will furnish Bread. Cakes and Pies, on reasonable terms, and make it to your advantage to buy of us, a ixiu cauhave Fresh Bread everyday for dinner, which is very desirable to epicureans nud guests. TO THE LADIES nnd TOt,SGSTERS:We will manufacture and keep constantly on hand, Ladies' Celebrated Ice Cream Ciudy: also, Butter Scotch ; Butter Tatfee, or Goldeu Cream ; aud fresh Caudies of all sorts. TO FARMERS mid Hl'XTERS: We will pay the highest market price in Cash for Butter, Eggs and Lard. YEAST. Fresh Vfnt Every Moriiiug. DAVIS & SON. Bread, Cakes, Keg, Candies, aad Jiuts, 1 Nice and sweet, anil always 'A, No. 1, ' Can be found in this city, as fresh as a pink. At Hie Bakery of I)av;s A Sox. Richmond, April 26, ISCfi. :tf A Purchase and Removal. BEXJ. W. ELLIOTT and Gl'Y BLOOM, having purchased tlie extensive stock of Cabinet r'urniture, together with all t';e Fixtures, Tools, Ac, lor uiamifacturin tbe same, from Tliomas Mason, are now i-ccnpyinjt his beautiful aud couvenient WareRooms, on tlie S. W. Cor. Main & Front. Streets, Where tbey are prepared to sell any article in their line The united stocks of Furniture of B. W. Elliott and Mr. Mason, m.ike the assortment of Elliott A Bloom tbe BEST and LARGEST from which to make selections, ever before ottered in this City, and Die People are respectfully invited to call aud eaamiue before making purchases elsewhere. ELLIOTT A BLOOM. Richmond, Ind., Feb. 1, 1S8. 4Utf WILLIIAMS & HATFIELD o MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 104 Main Street, Richmond. TE ARE OW OFFFRIXG the balance ofourSprinjr Stock of Clothinjr, Hats, Caps, Ac, at greatly Reduced Prices to make room for our FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Those who want Bargains would do well to c're us an early call, as we are determined to close them out at lower Prices than the same quality of giMwi have been offered at anytime during- the last four rears. ' "V - - ' July 12. 20-lm. Cheap Light! Improved Safety Lampand Bnrnia? FluidI Beautiful I.'trht, No Chimney, No Smell, No Orease, No Uangar from Exploeion; THREE HOURS FOR 0 E CE.M I JS-Forsaleat HOLLO WAV A PAUt'S, Richmond, March 22, 1S6S. No. W,Main-St. St. Albans Family-Stock SOLE. DEPOT: Cor. 5th st, & Ft. Wayne Avenue, I!sear Hailroad. VPt'RK and HEALTHY ARTICLE, particularly for FAMILV USE, respectfully recommended by lr. d'HUY. Sold in Botdes at. $3,00 per doz. Single Bottles.....".. '. ..30 cents. "Ten Cents Discount on each Bettle Returned. Richmond, June 2S, '69. Dison's Carminative, Jaynes' Carminative, Strckland's Cholera Mixture, And other preparations r DIARRHOEA AND DYSENTERY. Sold DT PLIM.HER At KELLY. Arnica Strengthening, : Herriclc's Gralbannm, -and. Alcock's Porous Plasters. I Prepared Tor and sold br - : : ' -

E. REMINGTON & SONS,

M-raOTCKEXs OF Revolvers Rifles, MUSKETS AND CARBINES, For tbe United Slates service. Also, POCKET and IIELT KEVOLVEKS, KEPKATINt; PISTOL, Kiri.E CASES. - kevolum; rifles. Rifle At Shut tiau Barreln A i Material. Sold br Onu Dealers an.1 the Trmle prwerally. In these days oi bou.-e-brekir. and roboery every Umi, store, bauk aud office siuU bve one ol REMINGTONS REVOLVERS. Circulars containing cuts and descriptioa of or Arms will be furnisiwd tip appiicati. . KtMINGlON SONS, lUo,N. ., INSURANCE. RICIDIOXD Insnrance Company, Richmond, Indiana. OFFICE in rear of FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Risks are taken at a; low rates, and onasfaror- j ! able terms, as by any other responsible Firelnsurance t Company. OFFICERS: r-sisiDEvr, JESSE P. SIDDALL, Vice FaaaiDisr, TIIOS. WOODSCTT, SacBETaBT, A. F. SCOTT, DIRECTORS: James E. Reeves, Charles F. Coffin, Johu yi. Gaar, John W. Grubbs, William S. Reid. Jesse I. Siddall, James L. Morrion, Stephen R. Vi?aiu, Thomn AVoodnntt. IOHN' C. HAD LEY, General A sent. 37-lr. SECURITY FIRE INSURANCE CO.! ! OF Of ISTew York! Assets: 1,600,000. WILLIAM BELL, Agent, Oct. 19, 1S-.3. .tl.tf. RICHMOND. ACENCY. Indiana Patent Agency. W. T. DENNIS, Agent nd Attorney, Lnte Examiner of Patent Cm'teJ .Staffs Patent (J)ier, Oliice in Sltrrllall lluildins, KICIIMOM), IM., "Tll.Ij mike SM!cificatioiis"rml lran injrs, ProsW w ecnt.; snd Def'en.l liil'rinu;emL-nt.s in tlie I'm ted States Courts, and will attend to all matters appertaining to Patents. Patent D.e;l. Asaitfnments, and Contracts, caret'ullv drawn and Kx.iinin.ttions made. Aujt. 31, ISoj. 27-tf. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Licensed Real Estate Ast-nt; Office, ia Starr Hall buildine, Richmond, Ind. REAL. ESTATE boujilit and sold, or exchanged. Houses and lits leated and rents collected. All property vill be registered free of charge. V. T. DENNIS. Aujf. 31, 1S55. 27-tf. Bargains! Closing Out! wORI)ECI PA Kit V. having disposed of Lit If Ja. establishment to J. I'. Scott 4 Co., m i.heS non to sell several new and second-handed CARRIAGES, Buggies, Boc&aways and Wagons, Which be has still on band, an 1, in order to CLOSE OCT, be will sell tliem VERY CHEAP! Now ia tlie time to bnv a Wagon, Carriaee, Bugjrv, tr Kocfcawav,at a UAliliAIN. Call at the Sbopuf J. Y. Scott A Co,, and examine them. MORUECAI PARRY. Richmond, 3d no. 22J, 1866. 4tf PETKK CBCOEEK. KJ. CROCEEB. CROCKER & CO., South side of Main street, one square East ol Meredith Ilonsp, RICHMOND, INI). anufacnture all kinds of Carriages. Bnggrirs, if M.Snlkies, Expiess an I Pedlmjr Wafrons, Ac, Ac. We hare on hand a tine assortment of work in our line, and can furnish to order on short notice, almost any style or pattern of vehicle, all of which they warrant tube made of the best material and by carefu1 and experienced workmen. The public are invited to call and examine their stock rnd prices. feS Particular attention paid to repairing. Jan. 20 1665. John W. Brasos. Edwxbd T. Brasos. J. W. BTJRSON & Co., MAXFACTUEERS OF LIXSEED OIL, RICHMOND, IND. jar-Mills: one-half n.ile North of the City, cn the Newport Turnpike. Highest Elarket-Price Paid for Flax Seed. Feb 15, 1866. 51:ly DRY COODS. D. B. CRAWFORD, Proprietor of the BEE HIVE STORE.! Is now receiving the LARGEST STOCK OF CARPET TWO AND THREE PLY INGRAIN, HEMP AND RAG. SI RAW MATTING AN1 RUGS, . Of exery description. Oil Cloths, of memXr pattern, Dress Goods, of newest styles. In fact I am dster mined to nave tbe ; 1 - - REST STOCK OP f:00IS THE CITi' And Sell as Chieap. , 7 All of my Gonds will he- sold at air prices. Th public are inveted to call at No 4G Main street. : Richmond, Kay 13, ISti. 1AI

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GROCERIES.

tie. IV. Baraes. c E. MT. YarriartM. Gr. W. BARNES & CO., WHOLESALE A KETAIL GROCERS, New Iron Front Building, NO. 31, MAIN ST., Richmond, Indiana. . JO boxes fine Teas, embraefns varn.os quali ties. U. . BAK.iilU A linoniK. ul.Ac. m. Sue lbs, AloHiads. 2tu 1'ea nuts, i'ecaas. Filberts. etc. SIMaiuSt. U.W. BARNES A CO. Doflet-: 43 Bay Rh CofTee. li " Mocha, Jara.and Lafuara do. 31 Main St. O. W.BARNES A CO. 8 19 Hbd. Sugars. -y ribis rrutieil.eranulateu and powdered do 2i Bbls. Refined do, irin3 grades. 31 Main St. O. W. BARNES A CO. ""olas!M A Sjrrrap: ilm. lUbbls N. O. Molasses. 10 Sorghum do. 10 " Srrups arioii grades. 31 Main St. O. W. BARNES CO. It aisin. 2i Boxes M. R. L. a A. Raisins. 20 ' do. 2t 14 do. 1 Cask Currants. 5 " Citrons. SI Main St. G.W.BARMS1CO. Jellies Jtc. Straw berry and Raspberry Jellies. Pine Apple Jelly. Shred Isinglass nr ri-latine fot makinjr jellies Raspberry syrup, very bneand suitable fur use in sickness. 31 Main St. O. W. BARNES A CO. c anned Fruit Ac Catsups. . Straw berries, Tomatoes, Blackberries. Extra Peaches. Kasjiberries and Plums. Toma to Catsup, Walnut do. . . - I.onjun Club Sauce. Worcester shire do. Pickels ot various kinds. Salad Oils. . 31 Main St. G. W. BARNES A CO. Sundries. 20 kegs bi-carbtinate Soda 10 boxes Madder. 10 Indigo. 11 " Ex. Logwood. 10 " Cudbear. lOltoxes Rice. 31 Main St. G.W.BARNES A CO. pices A Pepper: 5 i bajrs Pepper. 2 Cloves. 20 m.its Cinnamon. 2 "tiavrs Alspice. 1 cak Nutini'irs. E. R. Dmikee's selected Spices. Cinnamon, Peper. Alspiee. , Cloves, Mustard. Oinn-r and Cayenne. SlMiinSt. O. W. BARNES CO r ihocnlate, Prepared CoBee, etc. Raker's Cocoa. Pure Cticoa. lirouia. French Chocolate. Preinimu Vanilla " Damlalion Coffee, various qnalities. Traxirum. Venn-icelli. Macanmi. Tapioca. Pearl Barley. Hecher's Karinia. Corn Starch and Rice Flonr. 31. Main St. O. W. BARNES A tTO. REAL ESTATE IMPORTANT NOTICE.' IOI I LK FOR S VLE my Dweliiofr House and Lot ou Fifth Street. The House is new, convenient and well finished, with plunge and sltower bath, hot and cold water, and Gass fixtures, woud-bouse, st it.le and can iape house ami fine shrubbery. Lot Hi by 132, tilooe and iron fence. Also, Thrt-e Valuable Lots oa the Park. ALSO, A FIXB, Well improved Farm of 192 Acres 12 miles from Richmond, containing one of tbe best urcuaws in toe country. Also, a Farm of OO Acres near Logansport. -if Part Cash and time to suit purchasers are nay terms. JOJ-l want to purchase a neat. Good Dwelling tl.iu.se trnl Improved Lot, on 5tli, 6th, 7th or Btb Streets, North of Main. WM. A. UICKLE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Richmond Property on Extra Terms ! ONE hundred Acres, 16 miles S. E. of Indianapolis, near tire 1. AC. K. K. 244 Acres, half Prarie, 70 miles S. E. of Chicago, near a Station on the Chicajro and Great Eastern K. R. 120 Acres, Prarie land, in VV'inebajfO comity, Iowa. A farm of 320 Acres on Eel Kiver, Wabash County, Indiana. Ku Acres, (rood bottom land, near tbe above. 200 Lots in Michigan City the only City in Indiana where we will have a harbor for Shipping. Also XI NE B L I 1. 1)1 NO LOTS On Washington street, Richmond, and 22 LOTS 0 i MOIST ALBURN, Near the Oepot the most Romantic and eligible actte in Richmond or Wayne count v. J.'R. MENDENHALL. Richmond, May 10, IS6C. . lltf. NOTION TRADE. G. P. ESMWILER, Dealer in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FANCY Notions, Toys, BasketsfBird Cage AND CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES. No- 49, Main Street, 52tf RICHMOND, IND. Slale JKoofingr A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OP VERMONT Slate Koofi nr. equal to the best Welsh Slate, on hand at all times, and supplied in any quantity tu order. Address. N. SMITH, EiCHMom, Ixo. r April 20, 8:8a. 6 Royal ' Havana Lottery of Cuba. ;. , i ; if.; ViJ t fc i Condnrtol by the Spanish (rtiTtrnment. 360,000 IS OOLD DBA WS EVERY IT ,DAYS..T PRI3TES casTied an.r'mf rnxtion fumhed; th atffiies rates paid for Doubloon and all kinds of Uoldand S-dver; alao for all yovernment Secnritiea, i TATLOR A ,-Bnfeern, ; Feb. 1, . 4ly: 16 Wali. Si 3w Yoac

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CARD TO THE LADIES. - : BR. Dl POXCpa c Golden Periodical Pills FOR FEMALES. IN CORRECTING irregalarkies. rrtneriaf oh. tructmna of the monthly taras, front whaterer cause, always successful as a preventive. It is now orer thirty years smce tbe a bore cslebraled HH vvere first disoorerod by lr. Unpooe'of I'aris.dnnne which time they haebev extensivelr aaa successlullr nseti in unwl the (mblir inliutlons as well as in private practice ot both beniisiiliewa, itb unparaUeleiisuccesa iu every case, wheie tbe directions have bee-D e-rrecrhr filhred,- as t!(fnsaudi of ladies in this city and throayhoat tbe land, are daily CStilytHf. 5 Tbey are the most invaluable remedy, for all those afflicting complaints peculiar to tlie sex, vis: Uistre!nr ami ramfnl Menstaralion, Ketentwia, Pain ia the Back ami L-ins. FressinjftlovfB I'ains, Hash of Bl.xni to the Head. Dimness, Uimnessof Sight, tireea Sirknens.Heaviaess, Katirue, en any slijcht eaevtioa, . ralitalHn of the Heart, and all tb various distressing complaints, particularly that moat annovinjr, weakeninp, ard the bejrLoin of all other female weakness. The I.t ucorrho a. or btlv. At the same time, tliere is aotbiax in these rills thai can do injnrv to life or health. Let the directions be strictly li.tl.wed, and Ta will fiixl them to be all they are represented; so niwcb so. t!al in uine caseaoutot ten, I trill warrant tliem. IH not be disconrrd in box shnnld fai), aliboujfh,as a general thing One Ho is Sufficient. ai.mi ltovps havr bren'ol4 in two yenra. Tea TtMnand Boxes sent by letter, both by myself and agents, to all parts of the world, to whieb an- ; swers (tare been returned. in wbicii laities say, no to in hke the above fills have been known, since the Science of Medicine Downed upon the World, in Removing: Obstruction and Itestoriiift Nature to its proper chaniK'l. Quietire the Nerves. and britiR'"? baclt tbe Rosev Color of Health," to tbe cheek of the most delicate. ffur sale by lruggists (seoeraffy. Aue.24. lii. 26tr . POUTZ'S CI1IIUIU . Horse ana Cattle Powflers. This preparation, tons' and favorably known, will Ibsr. ouflhly reinviforatw trekrM'va an low-spiriu-d herars, bv .trrnj thraim - nnd ctnanatnw snn stomach and tinea. It la a tort pit- ' venttve of all die vae tuvidrnt Us th i. animal. urh aa LrN e fetes, UaMKSa. Y V. I. L O W W aTKH. IIF.AV RS, ' COl'U HS, TCMf KR, & VKRS, KOUXPKR LSS Of APPK-. T1TK AMI VITAL KN KUti Y, Ac. Its uw iiupnives the w i n t , increases the ajipetiteaivea n a moot a and gtocay akin antl tran.forais the mUrabUi skeUtou into a hor. . . une-toolcinc and apiritrA Ta keepers of Cows this prviiaratinn Is invaluable. It increases the nuauuiy and improve the quality' i the milk, it naa been proves Vy no : tual experiment to. incrvaiMi the uan titjr of milk and. . cream twenty per caut. and make lha batter nm and swaet. In fttuenlna: rattle.it icive Uiera an appetite, looaena . ttietr hide, ana . 3 makrs them thrive aauch faster. Ia all diseases of Swine, such aa Coughs, Clcers t the Lunitfl, Liver, Jce., thi arlic; act aa a specific. By putting frum i ae-half a paper o a papnr ia s barrel ot will tho abort duetici 7 r,Si m mr m will beenultcatctl or entin-ly prevented If r'v" time, a ertainj H-eVentiva aatt caru fur tlie Hog t !uk-ni. Price 25 CeatJ por Paper, or 5 Papeii for SL. rSIFASXO BY 8. FOIJTZ aSt HI tO., it THtll nTIOLEStlB DRra & MKDICIE DEPOT, So. 116 Franklin St, Baltimore, JLi. i'or Sale br DmrtrWU and Btorakerpers t h roughwit tU L'ntM Wlatea For ale Wholesale and Retail at nannfaetureea t.rices.br PLC M Kit & hl l.l.V. Richmond. Indian. ' John I). Parka, Cinciuiuti, Lumeral Ayent. . IX,r,r'iel Xaclie I " PROF. VON VERAE'S DIAMOtlD DROPS! 'na--lalV inc r a n-v 'fMTITI, ' far wbton tny ar 'WABBAS TBD raa avarr tnatanoa. Ttaar ' are 'rdiaUs' raaomau I Idiaa who. from aiohaass or , ara nnnble tn nndarss tna BTMaoraooonnhmant. TlHaramarlytaX DIAMOND DROPS K an Abortive, bat simply a wPKKVENTIVE, .ad as not 10 th uaat laju-j .iwa to ttia moat dellc .eaatnuriaaa. Xvar . Bottla Warrantan. . I Bad Star tor Clmlw. or tmM fee tan ay. 10C a MOBROJ at CO . Ovnaral Aiauaj P. O. Drum seat. Cblaaco. lUlnoiai Onto in Sowtn Sterk atraaa. rot aala at Whol la In (nioca by CKIVH AnlS TAK SCR A ACX, rrLLaJt. WKCM It rVLLIa. LORD SMITH. CHAA O. KITBT. tKITB DWTtB, and H BOO VILL; ua fun nals nr evavy Drmaslat In tha Was. JEWELRY. Fine Watches and J ewelxy, Iirect from the Manufacturer. Gold! ,ld! W.trhes ! Watches - . ' J e w e I r v i J e w e I r ! Tbe Wrv Bent! fhe verr Beet I The very cheapeat 1 Tbn very ebeapeat. At C. A. Dickinson's Jewelry ure, Xo. 38 KaJba Street, Richmond. Ind. ' . L?illv& EAST!! J. B. 3 TTNICUTT, JeweUer, HAS renvwed to 73 Main street, twe doors West f the irt jUtimtal Rank, whc be has CttaA np an eo4ir4y new esublisbaoeiii. fie is now opening a lrp and very desirable stock of Watrhen. Jewelry Clock's Pancy Cooda, Hilver W arf of all varieties, which is a, oud as tW best and will be sold cheap as tbe cheapest. liis old triends and enstanvrs are invited U call on bias and no pains will be snared to please. J. Ii. HtTNS ICL'TT, r S Main Street, v NEW STOCK J ewelry, Watches, Notioiur, Grold, SUver and Plated Chains, Breast-Fins, r Clocks, Ear-Rings, : IINKER RlIflS. a larpe assortment of Platted ' Ware, Ca-tors ftaiven. Parka anaat Kn4on: Mosical In.trnmnt. Ate. Jf Aa assortment cf Knet 3fat. emurtaaU inaad. , . r - K. B. DICKLrMJf, Xo. 41, Main-sakirbmorxLIad. Jaa.27 1L .j 'rii- .. - - - tf' t t Holloway & IPae, - : Hate Jit Rev-eivfd one of tlie fi neat and new, a rtmenta of TARf.K fi LA MM- W ARE ever faeuoarht to thrnmaenet. . trrve then a fit aar;i ean'seS Ox-d CHE A P at No. 90, 31 am -St. ttictimnxl, Jaarcn zz, isco 4tl

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