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ft A Kttls nonsense, bow and then. relished by the Met oi own. From the Toledo Llade. ' " - ' 5 a s b v . Mr. ahy hat a Plentant Dream, (be Philndelpbi CoDTtntiM btiif the Subject Thereof. CONFEDER1T X ROADS, (wich is in the Stait u? Kentucky,; July 26, 1866. : My dreams, of which I her hed many doorin the past five years, hevent bin veil ptesent indeed they hev taken more the shape ut hideoa nitenures than any thing else Linken.G rant, Sherman and armiea dressed in bloo figurin extensively therein. Bat It cite 1 bed artohun wich more than repade me for all nay suffvrin herstcL I bed bin at the Corners assistin in the inauguratin of a new grocery. .. . The proprietor was a detnorolised Ablislmint who had sold licker surreptitiously in Maine, among the.-e ablUhnista, and consekently bed no idea how much a full grown Kentucky Democrat. cou!d throw himself outside at, liis entire capital with which he proposed to commence bisinis was one barrel of new corn whisky and some other necessaries, and ez a starter to make the acquaintance ut his customers, he announced one free site, and invitod. the entire community. Ilia invitasbun wtrs considered generus, and we met- in the same nobie sperrit than '.he confMia and ignorant man 'dtfsired, in fact, for wlen we got through, in about 38 uiiniU, there wasn't a drop of the whisky left, ami while the new grocery keeper km rolling uv u out, he was cussin hisself for a fool, lie didn't open egnin consoonied his stock in givin the blow out to secoor customers. Ilia stock, like A. Johnson's Unionism, didn't survive an innuguraahiin. I succumbed in a fence corner, and everpowered ez I wuz, slept -, . ; , "A sweetly drsanrin, ' . I'reauiin U.e happy Lours wj," Methought I was la Philadelphia, and the 14th of August Lad arrir. There wuz a glorious assemblage, ez DoolittJe seii, uv the biains and hearts of the country and I may add, a 1 and Humphrey Marshall wuz there, ur'tho bowels likewise. The Convention wuz aseuiblin Tifre wuz Seward present engineerin of it. On one side uv him 1 noticed in my dream a shadow v bcio with wings draped in nhile and weann a melancholy look, with one hand lvin on his shoulder a tryin to take him out of the hall, while another bein, with wings like a bat, bed him by the Lose and wuz a twisiin uv him jest as he desered. I noticed that this loot mentioned bein bed hoofs, which were split, and a tail which he wuz flirtm in great glee. The bein with the tail and the hoofs whispered suthin in Seward's ear, wherupon he moved that nhe eininont patriot, ez President Franklin Pierce, be chairman, upon which the i hadowy bein in white unfolded her wings and flew awoy, casting at William the most sorrowlui llok I ever Baw, the hoof and tail individual laughin tremendous. The ez-President took the chair, sod one Vice President for each State coptin Vermont and Massachusetts, wuz appinted. My buzzunt swelled with emoshun ez that list wuz read it wuz more like a old fashioned Democratic Convention than anything I had heard for five lorn; years. I heard the honored names of Toombs and Rhett, Fryor and Lee, Slidell and Rosso, and Dandridge and Forrest I heard the names ut Craven nd Pollard, Thompson and Forsyth, and I felt like he uv ole; "mine eyes hev seen thy glory, now let thy servant depart in peese.' Nothin but the certainty that 1 wood at last hev that Posoffiis at the Corners kept me from going up. Singlar 'lis what tender ties hold ua to earth. The secretaries wuz appinted, and then the committees two on each from the South, and one from the North which wuz comulliatin. I wuz put on the committee on credenshuls bantlall, the Postmaster General,' bein the Northern l'epresentativ. We hed our hand full. There was a rush made on us, so many claimiri seats that we locked the door for two hours, to decide what should be the proper qua!iiica!hun for the place. Finally we arreed to admit ez delegates ; - . . . . : From the North: Alt Democrats who had " bin arrested by Lincun's minyons and olT.sers who had resigned rather than- to serve in a Ablishun war, and all Republicans who cood show a commishun ez Postmaster and sich and (this wuz considered necessary in order to guard against iuiposishun) who wuz willin to take his ' solemn oath that ho wuz a s ted fust belsever in everything A. Johnson had did since Janooary, '66' ceptin sum tmill items which wuz t-peci-8ed snd ail he wuz doin, and ait h mite do. From the South: All who cood" show a officer's oomuiiseioft in th Jait . Coafed;rit army, ; all a ho received a pardon from A.Johnson, and i all ho bed lost their miggers in an unholy war, ' wich Included all present.' ' lf ' This decided opoo, tho urc wuz dun. The Qdelirates toco their seats and the vate wurc uv reeonstructin the Yoouyuri commenced'. GarriU IKvis wanted to delivur a speech, and a hall v wiii hired fur him in a nuther part of the city, an 1 fifty or siity German emigrants who cood- . urv iicderstaitd wurd uv English, hired at a tthillia an hoar to act ez audieuce. Five cags uv Uger Leer, aflued wich I hev bin told Gor- ' cian tie to," hed bin rolled into the hall, and . . most uv em stared seven hours and a . -' - la the regler hall, there wuz - a commtnglin , wk-b wuz edify in- Doolittle would moor a moshua and Vallandigham wood sccuod it. Forest made a speech and Randall indorsed it. i Seward and John Morrtssey wrm out on the Committy on Resehishuns, and Die Taylor and Cowafa ware occupy in one seat. The resolu- ' ' red that whereas, there had been a season uv , un pleasantness in our national history wich, owin to circumstances over wich nobody hed aov control, extended over several Deriods uv VU days each; and whereas the unpleasantness resulted frcm the two sections viewin things : seen from its own stand pint; and whereas J i)l both parties wuz highly in the wrong, partkoJr.lT orth: and whereas, the South, with a magnanimity unknown in history, hed throne -ddwn her sms,-nad wnz reddy to resoom her r old posishun in the Government, nay more, to take more than her share in the t rubble ut runnin the GoTernment; therefore, be it Resolved, That we are for the Yoonyon es it was.

j ResoWed That the persistency ut a sectional Congress in continuin the onpleasoatness wich hes to sum extent disturb J oor system ut goverment.in legtslatin while eleven aov re a Stails is unrepresented, is pizen. Resolved., That we vew with alarm the manifest determinakhun uv Congress to centralize in tbeirselves the law ma-in power uv the Gov em meet, and we p'.edgw oar eappoit to our worthy t bief MagUtrate, who is a hecond Jataon, in his efforts to check their cenUalizin schemes by vetoia all they may do Resolved, Thit all traces of the late on pleasantness may be wiped out ez soon es possible, we demand uv Congress an appropiiation for plowio ever all the Oelds on which the citizens of the two sections who wuz indooced by their respective GovernmenU.so called, to carry muscets, to cum together, particleriy there on wich our Southern brethren got the wust uv the disputes that ecsood. Resolved, That Congress shud, es soon ez it convenes, change the name uv M urfreesboro. Gettysburg, Atlanta, Vicksburg, et cettrv, to auch names ez Saiitbboro, Brownsboro, Jonesburg, et cettry, that the serious onpleasanf ness wich occurred at them places msy be remembered no more forever. ResoWcd, That the citizens of the Southern Siaits wich lost their lives and legs, and sich, in the lait on pleasantnesses wich bss bin referred to. ought to be placed on the pension rolls the same ez Northern citizens who suffered likewise, and that the debt incurred by the South in upholdin things ez Tewed Irom iu stand-pint, is entitled to be paid the same es the debt incurred hy the North in upholdin things ez Tewed from its stand pint. Resolved, That we are wiltin for the sake ut harmony to admit that Sherman and Grant, all things considered, wuz wurthy uv bein ranked with Lee and Jackson. Resolved, That the safety ut the Government demands that sich ez took part in the lait onpleasantness from the Southern Staita be towunst admitted to COngress,r and to the other posishena wich they yoost to ornament, and that the more onpleasant they wuz durin the trubil the more they ort to be admitted. Resolved, That there shall be gushen confidences, we freely forgive the honored Secretary uv State lor his too free yoos uv the little bell door in the lait onpleasantness, believin thst he Tewed things froai his own stand-pint insted uv suinbody else's, wich always causes trubil. At this pint Ilis Eggslency Andrew Johnson, supported by Secretary Welles on the one side, and Vice President Stephens on the other, with BuVaoan in frunt, and ToomUs behind, entered the 1UU. lists wes slung into the air and seats wuz torn up. Proudly they advanced up the isle, treadin on a portrait uv l.incun, wich a inthsyastir Connecticut delegate tore from the

wall and threw bel-'re em. They took thelr posishun on the stagi-, tieneral Duell holdin over cm a IVderal flag, and Vice President Stephen a ConU-.lei it dag, both wavin eiu to the music of two bands, one a playin Dixie, and the other Yankee Doodle. At this pint, methought the spirit uv Wash ington floated into the hall, and for a minit con templated the countenance of President Johnson. In my dieain I heard him murmur: "There wuz me and Adams and Jefferson and Monroe, and sich, and then cum Fillmore and Peercc and Bukhanon, and, good Lord! Johnson! faugh'." and I notist that it spit Z tho' snthin in his mouth didn't taste well. In fact, the father of his country looked sic, and spredin his wings the spirit mooved out ut the hall, shakin' the spirit dust off ut his spiritooal boots ez he shot thro' the sci-lite. There wuz then a blane in my dream. Wen I resoomed I wuz at the Postoffis Departmunt tho next rnornin. The gullotin hed cum mens t wurc, and the supporters uv the eonstooshun wuz recevin ut their cominishun ez postmast urs ez fast ez 4hundred clercs cood make em out. Ez I prest farard Randall hisself giv me mine. 'Take it, mi vmerabl friend,' sez he, with tears guthen down his cheeks, 'taxe it. No moie shall the Dimocrat in your township who UKes a paper receive it contaminated by the touch ur a Ablishun radicul. At this critical pint I awoke. Wood that that dream wuz a reality. Will I only git thst postoffis in a dream? FKTROLEUM V. NASBY, Lait Pastor ut the Church uv the New Dispensashun. Popping- Corn. And there they sat a popping corn, John Stiles and Susan Cutter, John Stiles was stout as soy ox, and Susan fat as butter. And there thy sat and shelled the corn, and taked and stirred the fire; and talked of different kind of ears, and hitched their chars up nigher. Then Susan she the popper shook, then John he shook the popper, till both their faces grew as red as sauce pans made of copper. And then they 'shelled and popped and ate, all kinds of fun a poking, and he haw-hawed at her remarks, and she laughed at his joking. And still they popped, and still they ate, (John's mouth was like a hopper.) and stirred the fire, and sprinkled salt, . and shook and shoox the popper. The clock strck nine, the clock struck ten, and still the corn kept popping; it struck eleven and then struck twelve, and still no signs of stopping. And John ho ate, and Sue she thought the corn did pop and patter, till John cried out, the corn's a fire! why, Susan, what's the matter r She said, 'Joha Stiles, it's one o'clock, you'll die of indigestion; I'm" sick of all this popping corn, why don't you pop the question?' Then John took heart the question popped, and popp came 'ys,' for answer; John got a wife by popping corn, and Susan got a man, sir. A Wedding Fee. " Many and many a yesr ago," how many deponent saith not, a youthful couple appeared at the gate- way of the parsonage in a town not a hundred miles from Harvard. Mounted on a sober nap, they also claimed companionship with a bag evidently filled with, to them, some valuable commodity. Dismounting, the gallant - youth left his lady and bag, and proceeded up the avenue of eltns leading to the pastors door, and entered the mansion. Soon re-appearing, he waved his hand to the waling damsel, at the same time calling in loud tones, 'uorne along, he says he'll take the beans! Guiding the steed .to the door, the lady was received by her would-be-lord and soon the twain were made one flesh,' and the minister was left with a goodly supply of beans. " ; A Pardon Handr- , A Washington letter-writer tells a droll story of the President, bj which it would appear that be was shaved the other day, when the barber accidentally tweaked his nose a little ton hard. 'Pardon me, said the barber, Tery naturally. 'Pat your band in ray pocket and pa'l oat one,' rejoined the Chief Magistrate, and 111 fill it oat for y oa when "you've done shaving

Eqaai lo the Ocrion.

American gentleman traveling in Ireland hired pure native as servant, whom he thought could give hint information about the conntry. Observing a beautiful building at some tlistacce, the following colloquy ensued; Patrice; who tive here? V rr-T "X It's Mr. Firxgerald that's deadsir. What did he die of? lie died of a Thursday, sir. . O (.7 O "i How long has he been dead, Patrick? If he'd lived till next I horsday, sir, he'd be I dead a year. ; - Have you taken anything to drink to-day, Patrick? I will, sir. Well, what shall it be will you take raw liquors, or will you hare grog, or shall I make you a toddy? If your honor please, I will take raw liquors first then I can be drinking the grog while you are making the toddy t ' The elephant which died in Belfast, Maine, not long since, was a victim to pulmonary consumption. The post mortem examination disclosed a marked tubercular deposit of the lungs, with cavities showing that suppuration must have occurred. He left no estate. The Belfast Journal says his trunk had nothing in it. NEWSPAPER PRINTINC. Is Published in the Warner Building, on Thursday Mornings, i By HOLLOWAY &. DAVIS, At J2 per Volume PAYABLE IS ADVANCE. Job 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, Blanks, Posters, Bills of Lading, Bill Heads, Cards, Notes, Envelopes, Circulars, Checks, Labels, 4c. PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLE. BOOKS & STATIONERY. NICHOLSON & BEOTHEK. Wholesale and Retail Stationers & Booksellers : Main Street. S2ifRICHMOND, IND. PI OLIF? AIMD FEED I - 7 1 .WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. EXT! ex XTRA FAMILY FLOCR from selected Wheat, i press! T for our own trade, and all kinds of Faed, Corn, Oats, Middlings, horta, Braa and Barley Chop, kepi oonstantl y on hand aad wfairh we arc pre- ! parsa to oelirar at snort notice, and at lowest possible rates. Vo extra cbarvs rorteltrenng and atisiaetiea warranted. , HENLEY, STARR. A CO., ji;i.K ;; V iS .CiSear Depot, lUc-bunad, In I NOTICE W S herebr iriren to the eHntens of Wavns To-nshio. M. Warne conntv. Indiana, that I intend to applr at ' the next Term of the Commissioners Court of Wayne ; county, commencing on the first Mwnday of September, 1366, for a License to sell Intoxicating Liquors in : a less quantity than a quart at a time, and suffer the same to be drank on my premises, in accordance with the act approved March 5th. ISotf. The premises on i which f pmpnse to sell aaidlntoxicating Liqnsrs, are , located as follows: Being a two story brick House on a parcel of land known by being a part of the Sooth- ;' West quarter of Section 5. township 13, raage I, ;s West, beginning at a stake hi the quarter Section line j SI perches West on the North-East corner of said i quarter Section, thence East on said line along toe i middle of tho atoa pike 1-i perches and 10-104 to a stake, thence South IS degrees West 29 21-100 perches to a stake, thence North 71 degrees West 1 2-100 rrches to a stake, thence North 35 degrees East 1-10 perches to a stake, thence North 19 degrees East 184 perches to the place of beginning. Th precise xonm in which I desire to retail Liquor is the

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bast room ta said building, and aakl boildin? being ' -' -located on the Sath-Eat corner of Cooler and Sooth .

Streets, and being the first bouse East of No. I En- ! gine nonse, id tne city ot Kienmond, lowosbip and i County aforesaid. - J NICHOLAS COLLET. 23-3 1. i August 2.

"NOTICE IS hereby given to the citizens of Warne Township, Warne Omtj, Indiana, that I iaaeod t applv to the Btrd of CsaamisawBera at Wayne county, Indiana, at their next Term, commencing on the first Monday in September, l3o6, for a license to sell Intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a tine, and snfE-T the same to be drank on the premise, where sold, in accordance with as act approved March 5th. 1S9. Tbe premises oa which I intend to sell Said latoxiratiog Liquors are situated as follows: Being a certain Brick House on Lot Number tare. that part of the cut of Richmond, laid out by Andrew Hampton, on tbe North side of South Street, between Marion and Franklin streets, and in the West room of said building. JOHN VOGi. August J. 23-St.

BAKERY.

XEW BAKERY CONFECTIONERY. THE andersioed. would 'respectfully announce to the citizen of Richmond and ricici;T, that they have opened a : - -f ,?4 .fj a'f.V? Ll'ltZ Bakery and Confectionery, On 5th Street,Two Doors North of the 'Tremont House,' Where tfeey will keep eoasiantlr en band the best of fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies, and Candies of all kinds. FRESH BREAD, Baked Every Day by half-past 11 o'clock. SOME-MADE BREAD, Baked Every Day at Half-Past 11 o'clock. Baked Every Day Brides' Cakes and Pound Cakes, Baked and Trimmfd, or Ornamented, to Order, on Short Notice. TO FAMILIES and COOKS: We will Bake Bread, Cakes and Pies, for an v one after they are made or mixed, on reasonable U rtus. TO GROCERS and DEALERS: We will furnish Bread, Cakes and 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 resonable terms, and make it to your advantage to bay of us, a tvueanhare Fresh Bread everyday for dinner, which is rery desirable to epicureins and quests. TO THE LADIES fend YOu NGSTERS: We will manufacture and keep constantly on hand, Ladies Celebrated Ice Cream C nd: also, Hutter Scotch : Butter Tatfec. or Golden Cream ; and fresh Candies of all sorts. TO FARMERS aud HEXTERS: We will pay the highest market price in Cash for Butter, Egg and Lard. V EAST. Fresh Veast Every Momiug. DAVIS & SON. Bread, Cakes, Pies, Candies, and Xuts, Nice and sweet, and always "'A, No. 1, Can be found in tbis city, as fresh as a pink, ' , At the Bakery of Davis A Son. Richmood, April 24, 1366. ' ; . 9:tf A Purchase and Removal BENJ. W. ELLIOTT and GUV BLOOM, having purchased the extensive stock of Cabinet Furniture, together with all the Fixtures, TooU, Ac, for manufacturing the same, from Thomas Mason, are now icenpying his beautiful and convenient WareRooms, on the S. W. Cor. Main & Front. Streets, Where they are prepared to sell any article in their line The nnited stocks of Furniture of B. W. Elliott and Mr. Mason, make the assortment of Elliott A Bloom the BEST and LARGEST from which to make selections, ever before offered in this City, and the People are respectfully invited to call and examine before making purchases elsewhere. ELLIOTT A BLOOM. Richmond, Ind., Feb. 1, 1886. 49tf WILLIIAMS & HATFIELD MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 104 Main Street, Richmond. WE ARE NOW OFFERING the balance WW of onr Spring Stock of Cluthinjr, Hats, Caps, Ac., at greatly Reduced Prices to make room for our FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Those who want Bargains would do well to give ns an early call, as we are determined lo close them out at lower Prices than the same quality of (roods Lave been offered at any time during the last four Tears. ' July 12. 2-lm. Cheap Light! W mnroved Safety Lamp and Burning Fluid! M Beautiful L. ght. No Chimnev, No Smell, - Ha Grease, No Danger from Explosion; THREE HOl'RS FOR ONE CEM I -Fr.r sals at HOLLOWAY A PAGE'S, . . kachmood, March 22, 1S66. So. 90,Mai-St. St. Albans Family . Stock SOLE DEPOT: Cor. 5th. st, & Ft. Wayne Avenne, .V PURE and HEALTHY ARTICLE, A particular! for FAMILY CSE, respectfully recommended by , Dr. d'lll'V, - -1 Suidia Bottles at...... .......$3,00 per dns. SiagW Bottles. ...',.4-.4--v 4-30enU.. . S"Ttu Cents Discount aa each Battle Returned. Richmond, June 23,"5." ' i4 vj A COOL NOTICE. I C1E ! i CE ! ! ' LEIYE 4; KOBTHAITSE 1 AYE on hand any qnsmirr of ICE, of the finest mJL quality, which tber will deKrer to customers at I most reasonable "rates. Orders left at M. KobthHacsc's Grocery,a few doors South of the Post Office, will receive prompt attention. May 17. " ' 12.-tf HATS & CAPS. The -Spring Sat Fashions! THE undersigned has yust received hianew Spring Stria of to which he rn rites tbe at- Q ' tMiintt of all who m-rwiM indulge in the latest fash ion. Call at tbe Hat and - Cap Store of JOHN SCTFRINS. Richmond, lad.. May 24 1366. Ittf

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INSURANCE.

RICIIMOXD Insurance-.: Company, . Riolixjiond, Jndiaiia. t OFFICE in rear of FIRST NAT IONAL BANK. t Risks are taken at a low rates, and on as favor able terms, as by any other responsible Flrelnsuranc Company. OFFICERS: FiuiDiw, JESSE P. S1UDALL, Vic Prksid&kt, TH4S. WOODSCTT, SCBETaav, A. F.SCOTT, DIRECTORS: James E. Reeves, John 31. Guar. William S. Reid. James L. 31 orrisson. Charles F. Coffin, John W. Grnbb, Jesse P. Siddall, Stephen K. Wiggins, Thomas Woodnntt. IOIIN C. II AD LEV, General Agent. sr-ly. SECURITY FIBE INSURANCE CO.! OF Of New York! Assets: 1,600,000. WILLIAM BELL, Agent, Oct. 19, 1355. S4-tf. RICHMOND. AGENCY. Indiana Patent Agency. W.T. DE1MMIS. Agent nd Attorney, LaU Examiner of Patent VUrd Skrm Patr nt (ttKc, Office in Starr Hall Building, RICHMOND, INI)., WWT'ILl-' make Specifications and Drawings. Prosw w ecute and Defend Infringements in the United States Courts, and will attend toal! matters appertaining to Patents. ESr Patent Deeds. Assienments, and Contracts, carefully drawn aud Examinations made. Aug. '31, IH65. . 27-tf. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. AN". T. iDEZSIS, Licensed Renl Estate Agent; Office, in Starr H.ll building, Richmond, Ind. REAL ESTATE bought and sold, or exchanged, llnus and Iits leased and rents collected. All property fill be registered free of charge. r W. T. DENNIS. Aug. 31, 1S65. 27-tf. Bargains! Closing Out! mWORDECAI PARRY, having disposed of hi i.f.1. establishment to J. Y. Scott i. Co., w isbes now to sell several new and secoad-banded .CARRIAGES, Buggies, Eockaways and Wagons, Which he has still on hand, and, in order to CLOSE OUT. be will sell them VERY CHEAP! Now is tbe time to bur a Wagon, Carriage, Buggy, tr Rockaway.at a BARGAIN. Call at the Shop of J. P. Scott A Co,, and examine them. . MORDECAI PARRY. Richmond, 3d mo. 22d, 1868, 4tf PETBB CBCOKBB. . BBSJ. CBOCKEB. CROCKER & CO., South side of Main street, one square East ot Meredith House RICHMOND, IM. Manufacuture all kinds of Carriages. Busgies, Sulkies, Express an 1 Pedling Wagons, Ac, Ac. We hare on hand a fine assortment of work in our line, and can furnish to order on short notice, almost anv strle or pattern of rehicle, all of which thev war. rant to be made of the bast material and by carefu' and experienced workmen. The public are inrited to call and examine their stock rnd prices. Particular attention paid to repairing. Jan. 20 1835. John W. Bcrsojj. Edward T. Bcrson. J. W. BTJRSON & Co., MIMTACTV RERa OF LIXSEED OIL, RICHMOND, IND. JSST'Mills: one-half mile North of the City, on the Newport Turnpike. Highest Harket-Price Paid for Flax Seed. Ftb 15, 1866. 51:ly REMINGTON & SONS, ) XAkl'VACTl'BEKS rtvolvera Hi flea, MUSKETS AND CARBINES, - - For the Coiled States service. Also, POCKET and BELT REVOLVERS, repeatim; pistols, rikee cases, REVOLVlCi RIFLES. ! j Rifle Ac Shot Gua Barrels Ac Onn Materials, j Sold by Gun Dealers and tbe Trade generally. In , tbese days of house-breaking and robbery erery bouse, ' store, bank and Office should hare one ot . REMINGTONS' REVOLVERS. Circulars containing cuts and description of ' - - E. REMISGXOJi A sOSiS, liion.K.T., ' : ' ( DRY GOODS. - D. B- CRAWFORD, ' ' Proprietor of the 1 ' la now receiring the " ' LARGEST . STOCK OF CARPET TWO A7TD THREE PLY - INGRAIN, HEMP AND HAG. , i SI BAW MATTING ASD RCG3, OT erery dwerfption. ' OS Cloths, of neat patterns. lres9Gonds.of newest styWn.. 2a fact I am determiBed tohave tba REST STOCK OF GOODS I3T THE CITV And Sell as Cbeap. AH of my Goods win be sold at fair prices. Tba public are lnreted to call at No 48 Main street. Richmond, May 13,;ie5. l4t

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Geo. W. Barnes. E. V. Yarriatoa Gr. W. BARNES & CO., TBOUSllK KCTAIL GROCERS, New Iron Front Building, NO. 31, MAIN-ST., Richmond, Indiana. rjpes 29 boxea fineTaas, embracing rarkms quali ties. O. W. BARN ES A CO A Imond, 'uts,Ar, 1L 2'0Rs, Almonds. 2O0 Pea nuts. Pecans, SI Main St. U.W. Filberts, etc. BARNKSACO. afsoflee 40BarsKkConee. 15 Mocha, Java, and Latrasra do. St. G.W.BARNES A CO. SI Mam sar: 10 Hhd. Sugars. 2s Bbls crushed, grauulatod and powdered do 25 BbU. Keined do, various arades. 31 Main St. G. W. BARNES a CO. 31 olasses At Svrrnp: 10 bbls N. O. Molasses. 19 Sorghnm do. 10 " Srrnps rarions grades. 31 Main St. U. W. BARNES a CO. R aisin. 25 Hoses M. R. L. a A. Saisiwa. 2 V do. 20 i do. 1 Cask Currants. 5 " Cisrons. 31 Main St. G. W. BARNES & CO. Jellies tr. Strawberry and Raspberry Jellies. Pine Apple Jelly. Shred isinglass or gelatine for making tellies rtaspoerrr svrup, verT noeanu suitante asc in sukness. 31 Main St. 6. W.BARSES A CO. Dann-d Fruit A- Cat-nps. Strawberries. Tomatie, Blackberries. Extra l'eaclies, ltapiei rirs and Tlums. Tonaato t'alnop, Waieut do. London Club Sauce. Worcestershire do. Pickets ot various kind. Salad Oils. 31 Main St. G. W. BARNES A CO. 8 sundries. 2D kegs bi-carhnaate Soda. 10 boxes M.idder. 10 " IndigtK 15 " E. Logwood. 1 " Cudbear. 10 Boses Rice. 31 Main St. G.W. BAKNES A CO. apicesA: Peppers 5 bags IV'pper. 2 " Cloves. 20 mats ''innaoioii. 2 bags Alspiee. 1 cask Nutmegs. E. K. Jun)we'8 selected" Spices. Cinnamon, Pepper, Alspiee. CloTes, Mustard .Ginger and Cayenne. 31MiiuSt. O. W. BARNES CO c hocolate, Prepared Colee, etc. Hater s Cocoa. Pure Cocoa. Broma. French Chocolate. Premium Vanilla " Paodalion ConVe, rarioos quaTitiea. Traxicum. Vermicelli. Macaroni. Tapioca. Pearl Barley. . t , i . ,; Hecher's Farinia. Corn Starch and Rice Floor. 31 Main St. G.W.BARXESACO. REAL ESTATE. IMPORTANT NOTICE. I OFFER FOR 8 VLE mv Dwelling House and Lot on Fifth Street. The ftouse is new, conven ient and well finished, with plunge and shower bath, hot and cold water, and Gas fixtures, wood-house, stable and cart iage hoase and fine shrubbery. Lot 83 by 132, stone and iron fence. Also, Three Valuable Lota on the Park. ALSO, a FINK, Well Improved Farm of 192 Acres 12 miles fmm Rirhiaond, cootaioinr oa af th best Orchards in the country. Also, a Earns of SO Acres near Logantsport. Xf Part Cash and time to suit purchasers are my terms. I want to purchase a neat. Good Dwelling House and Improved Lot, on 5h. 6tb, Xth or Hth Streets, Nortb of Main. WM. A. BiCalLE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE note Richmond Property on Extra Term ! ONE hundred Acres, 15 miles S. E. of InrFwnaplis. near the I. AC. H. K. 244 Acrev half .NEhontlred Acres Prarie, 70 mdrs S. . of Chicago, near a Sctt-n on the Chicago and Great Eastern R. R. 120 Acres, Prarie la ad, in W'inebgo county, Jowa. A farm of 320 Acres on Eel Hirer, Wabaah Coumly, Indiana, 170 Acres, gmd lit!oni land, near tbe bre. 200 Lots in Michigan City the only Cily n Indiana where we will hare a harborfor Shipping. Also 1VE BI'lLOINti IAJTS On Washington street, Richmond, and - , . - LOTS o. MOIST Al Bl'RS, , Near the Dept-t tbe most Romantic and eligible a cite in Kichntoua or Warn coaaty. J.iL HXD5HALL. Bichnwnd,Uy 10,180. lltf. NOTION TRADE. G. P. ESMWILER, Ilealeg in FOEEIGN AND DOMESTIC FANCY Notions, Toys, BasketsBird Cages .' '-'"-asd w' . CIII LDKEX-S CARR1ACJBS. No. 49, Main Street 52tf . KICmOIDtMD.. Slate mooting: A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF VEKJIO!rT Slate Roofisr, equal to the best Welsh Slate, oa hand at all Uus, and supplied in any ; cpsaotiry t order. Ad ires.. N. SMITH, Eichmokd; Iir. April 20, im. Royal Havana Lottery of Cuba. ' ' " Cood acted by tba Spanish Government. 3000 IS GOLD DRAW ETEHY il , -- DATS. -- -( . '! - PRIZES canbsd and wftmnatioo fnrnfshed; tbe bia-best rates paid for DotUooos and all kinds of Gold and Silver: also for all roveroment Securities. TAYLOR A CO, Bankers, Feb. 1, 'ft- 491y: 1 vFalX !?T, Saw YoKK.

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roa DYSB NTBRY DIXOX'S JMOMATIC 0ARMINATI.VE t tk obIv aafe and torn ear. It tains no opium or deleterious drugs, no sinrnl or other injurious compounds common to remedies generally sold Tor this class diaoasn. It is no fneaoious that Physician Tary generally us it in their practiea in nil ehronio and dangerous case. pff Uao no Cholera mixtures or doubtful mpoaitions, (many of which undermino and ruin the constitution,) when yoa ; can obtain an unfailing remedy as simpln and safe as Blackberries themselvss. Ask for Dtxoa'a Btaca:anT CaanmATIva, and see that the proprietor's nam ia written on the utsido wrapper of oaoh bo tin. Prepared only by "7 SoU rtoprittor, CiyCIJfJTATl. tot sal by all respectable druggist, (r Prion, (old tyln. SS eta.) 25o 50c. M $1, pnr Bottle. FOUTZ iTse aal Cattle Powders. - Thia wirvax18. Ions- ua favsrauiy knuara, UI O.ureiRlily rrinvigormts brokra-da n and low-niriVid ttovaaa. by atrrnstheiilrB and clrn,lna ! toinacb asd inltin? It ia a anrs Tnliv f all diarnwt ftMidrnt Ss this anlanl. auch as IANO an, Uia-A;a, YF.LLUtf WATER. II K A V E, COCtilltS J1ST KM PER, KKTERS,Tit.VPKK : LOS.S OV AfVUTITK A'f VITAL KNKROY.fco. It ua improves tha wind, Inert aaea tbe apjwtite- girea a ta,ia and vlfMur akin aad mifu-ribla akeWtou tut a flne-iookuift- and sptntra aana. - . ,. ..., ,, c , . , , . Ta keepers of Cswf Mils prrpamtioa ia InraluaM. It lncrcaaus tbo quantity aad lu proves it quality et in anus, it nas bera proves by actual w4mnt ta. an appaMaa, linn. aiukes tbvas thrla tn all !) aw of Sarins, such as Congas, doers ia) the Lanirs, Lirer, Ac., tliis articl acta aa a apoeiie. Br putting from ; , ns-baat a payor to- a, paper in m , aarral ur awtn th aJjore diieaaes . will basradicaiod r eotlrely prrrentrd. If gtrea In ttme, I . yraVMtlr and sura tor lae Hog I kotara. ; Price 25 CenU par Paper, or S Papers for IL. rsmBiD t -- T . A. FOUTZ & BKO., AT THXIaX .' ' WHll5St BRtA IWflJIE SKPOT. So. 116 Franklin St, Baltimore, Md. For Sale by Prunriits and Storekeepers through. - - ' en tba UntMd Btawa. f For sale Wholesale and Betail at manufacturers prices, by , PLl'M.HER & KELLY. Richmond, lndinn4B - John D. Parks, Cincinnati, General Agent. . . Married Xadieta X PROF. VOir VERAE'S DIAMOrJD DDOPS! 'ev.laO-N rVlTITl. 'far whton taT 'WaBBAtiTEl nrr Tkay 'an aordlaUv lammaiatidail 'ail Xdloa who. ftoaa aMfesM Aaw awrtts of asMouoau aaua. TBtaaaaaadyavN JMAMOND DROPS JTot aa Atoortlre. tat tapl a .PREVENTIVE tT i Bad Staaan naaieitr o c av avoimon at co. F O Drawer aaal. Clueac Imaoa. OS la Soatai Sara sia c War aala aa Wboleawla ts Chieaa BOTuraAAte vak bchaacx. rn.an, rrsca a mxaa. tvonn nmiTH. wmam. ns wrrK m dwtzb, and at. scwvijli.i i JEWELRY. Fine Watches and Jewelry, Direct Iron the Manufacturer. Ooiat Gold! - : i--y Watches! Watches! I - ; Jewelry! JewelrvU The verr Ba t tkmt very Best! r. ; ... ,.TUe"yery ctewpestJ, The rsry cheapen At C. A. Dka'a Jwlry Store, .No. 3 Xaia Street, Riehnwjml. Ind. . ... . ,.- , - - Jn B, S TJNICTJTT, Jewejler, H A-S retired to 73 STaiD street, two doors West i of too First 'atia Bank, whesw bs has nttsd bo sa eatireiy new estaWshaeBt. - H is nor opeoe a larr mad rwrr dMiaalil stock ot VVntehea. Jevrelrr. Clocka, Fsaer Gtnt4 Silver Ware ef ait varieties, whieh is as rd aa tba best and will bs so44 cheap as tbe cneapesa. His old friends and customers are invited to eaB cm him sad no perns will be snared to please." i , , . . J. B. UtNMCCTT, J--"iJ, 73 Mam Bueet. , ... I , i i i HEW STOCK Jewelry, Watches, Notions, Gold, Silver and Plated . . Chains, Br Clocks, Ear-IUng, FmOER awIBrCS, a larr aae-ruawe of rinteal Watwj. CsxMor. Knives, Fsxfca anal S noons; Jf nsicnl Iastrnnsents, e..r, An ansortnsent of Sheet LJS 11 on hind. R- B- WCKEfSpX, Xo. 41, MaiB-s, Bicnawvjii, Jaa. T7 lt. 3Ct

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