Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 36, Number 28, 6 September 1866 — Page 4

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RICHMOND, IND., SEPT. 6th, 1866. It A littU BODMDW, dow aad then, rvn: rehahed by tbe beet oi memNASBY Mr. ay attends the Philadelphia Couveaf, -- J m. ) For f Oepis Cokkdeka i e X Roa i - f with ia in the StftUof Keritucfc -, , August 14, l6t;. 4 Peace $ ffo nie? I hv Mit rasuiy j happy porivls in the cotM-sc uv a event- j ful life, but I never Knowetl . wnat perfect satisfaction u till ow.- The first week I wuz married to my Looizer June it wrz heavenly, for indeiendent nv the other blisse incMTit to the: married staleri beleovfd that she wuz the undivided possessor uv a fanu, or nither her father wuz. wich on the old man's decease would e htm, and the prospeck uv n life tiir.e with a amiaUo, well built j woman, wk'.i a farm bi r ono ig!t to sup- J port me, with prut So nee on her part, wuz bliss itselfj and I y.joyeyl it with a de- ! gree nv tnuclinee.4 rarely eknled, until I j found out tlmt it wuz klvered more deeply with mortgage titan it wuz ever likely to be with crops ar.d mydreem uv hapness busted. Sweet cz wuz this week, it wuz misery condensed when compared to th season I hev just pissed through. ' I wuz a delegate to Philadelphia! I wuzn't elected nornothiu, and hedn't any credentials, but the door of the wigwam I parsed nevtrt'.ieless. The door keeper v, uz a old I)iinokrat, and my brenth hellel me, my nose, which rer-ly blossoms like the lobster, wuz uv yooo, but I spect my hevin a gray ,,coat on, with a stand up collar, with a brass star onto it, wuz wat finished the biznis. The Southera delegates foucrht shy uv me, but the Northern ones, bless their souls, the minnit they saw the star on the collar uv my grey coat, couldn't do - enuif for ine. They addressed me ez Kernel and Giner.il, and sed "this wuz trooly an uumerited honor," and paid for my drinks, and I succeeded in borrowin a. hundred and twenty dollais of em' the first daj. I mite hcv doubled it, but the fellows wuz took in so easy that . no fiuanceerin was required, and it really wuz no amooze ! mrnt. !'!-:' The Convenshnn itself wns the most atlectinar patherin I ever witnist. I hed ft seat beside Randall, who wuz a manaii the coucern, and I cood see it all. The crowd rusheti info the bilden and filled it, when Randall desire-I attention. He bein tho Postmaster O en oral every one of em dropped into his seat ez he hed bni shot, and there wuz the meat pei feck 1 quiet I ever saw. TkxHtt!e, who wnz the Choermen, winked atllnndf.ll, and nodded his head, when Randidi rr.nounced that the delegates from Smith "Karliry and the delegates from '31rtsachoosits wood enter arm. in arm! , With a slow and measured step they cum in, and at a signal from Randall the cheerin com ruensk and sich cheerin ! Then Doolittle pulled out his white hankercher and applied it to his eyes, and every delegate Btmiltanconsty pulled out a white handkereher and applied it to his eves. ' Fo me this wuz the proudest moment j nv my lue, nov luattnero wuz any par- j tikilerly insptriten in the cene afore me j for Iharr wuzzent- Orr, from South i Caroliny, looketl partikilei ly aslimnotl of j htsself, ez tlionjrb ha irnx proms; thro a ' highly nessary bnt extremely di?gustin , ccreinonyi' ami wuz detfrtuineil to keep; np a stiff upper Jip over it,' and Couch . looked up to Orr ea though he wuz aferd j lir him and ez thonnh he felt fluttered by j Orr's condecc usirn ia walkiu at all with j eiclt a utnble indi idjooal. But to my eyes j the scene wuz efffniricent I looked into i tt:o fucher1 and vrhrt ; did I see ez theru two men, one s;ieektu and tolher asham ed uv hisself, walkel up that aisle? Wat tad see? -,I saw tue Ueiuokrisy restored j to ks normal coiulishun I saw tle reunion uv the two winy in fact I saw i the entire Pimcorntic id re-united. ' The North one wing and the weakest;! Kentucky, the beak, sharp, hungry aud j rapacious; Southwest, the ..strong active ' winsr; Vi,'ginry the legs and claws; Ohio ! the heart, Pennsylvania . the . stomach, j South Carohny the tail feathers and Noo ; Jc.sey the bManco of the : bird. I saw i these parts, for five : years dissevered, come together holdin nigger in one claw ' and Tost OlUces in a thi other, 'sayin, Take tut both together--they go in lot. !' I saw the old Union the boid, shivel- i rous Southner guidiu, tontrollin and 1 directin the - machine, aud assoomin to' hisstlf the places uv honor, and the Dim- j okratuv the North follerin like a puppy dog at his heels, taken sich fat things ez j he cood snap np the Southerner as- j Lamed uv his associations but forced to ; yooe em- the Northerner nncomfortableln his' presence but tied to him by : self-interest. r I , saw a comin back the -good old times when thirty-four States met , ill convenshun aid . let eleven rule em and ez I contemplated the scene I too wept, but it wuz not in dead earn "Wat are you blubberin for ?" asked a anthoosiastic , delegate in front uv me who wuz aswabbin his eyes with a hankercher" '- '' " "' ."V .'I'm a roatmaster,! sc I. 'aud must do my dooty in this crisis. Wat are yon sheddin pearls for, retorted I. Arc yon a Postmaster?' "No," sez he, "but I hope to be, and be swabbed away , with renood vig- j o "Wat's the matter with the eyes nv all the delegates," sea I. - . j v: ThT'vll cot Post Oftise in era," sez he; and he worked a,wav faster than j Wlile ge4tto afresl . handkereher (icl J borroeril from- the hind coat .poeket u v n delegote near me, and wich, itjh-wayrltrrnj' aelirbns Joy, l forgot to say aujtfein to him alout it,") L looked over the Convenshen and agin the steers welled npfrom my heart. -p-'jtfy aoje wnz full amJ -ovwrllowin, and sloped over al the eyes. , Ther, before me, sat that hero Dick Taylor and Cutb. Bullitt, and .there jwa z.theNeteojH and Yeadons ami tsNfgfVsviitativw rnr the - first familres uv the South, and in Philadelphia, at a Convention, with all xthe lead in Democrat nv the North, ceptin Vallandigham pni Wuol,.Rnltbey "ci sknlkin aroaud

within call, with their watchful 1 eyes on the precedins. Here is & prospeck! Here is fa tub! Tba President into 'oar f confidence! The Postmaster rnnnin the Convention! The -bands playin Dixie and the Star Spangled Banner alternitly, o that nobody eood complain nv partiality, or tell reely wich side the Convention wuz on, or wich side it had been on in the past. Ah! my too susceptible sole filled up agin, the teers started, but that vent wuzentenuff, and I fell faintin onto the floor. Twenty or thirty Northern delegates seed me fallin, and ketchin site uv the gray coat with the brass star, onto it, rushed to ketch me and they bore me out of the wisrwam. Sed one: 'Wat a

teechin scene, overpowered by Ins feelins:' 'leg, sea another, 'he deserves a apintmentr I didn't go back to the Con ven shun coz I knowd it wont no j'oose; and besides, after all the teers that had been shed, the members wringin their handkerchers onto the floor, it wuz sloppy undefoot. Conciliation and tenderness gushed out uv em. I knowd it would be all right it couldn't be otherwise. There wuz bonds which held the members together and prevented the possibility uv trouble. Johnson heven a ambition to head a party, must hev a party to head.. The Northern delegashun, wich hed formerly actid with the Ailishnists couldn't do nothiu without the Democracy North and both on em combined couldn't do nothin without the Democracy South. The President cood depend on the Democracy North ccz he holds the offices; the Democracy North cood depend on tho President coz he must hev ther votes the President cood depend on the Democracy Sout coz they want him to make a fight agin a Abolishin Congris, wicb is a unconstooshnelly keepin nv em out and preventin era from whollopin their niggers, the Democracy South cood depend on the President coz he must hev their Representatives in their seats to beat the Abilishnists in Congris all cood depend on all each cood depend on the other, coz each faction or ruthereach stripe had its little private axe to grind wich it coodent do without the others to turn the grindstone. The Southern delegate some on cm wuznt so well pleased. 'What in thunder, sed one uv em, "did they mean by pilin on the agony over the Yanks we killed! by pledgin on us to give np the ijee uv secesshen, and by pledgin on us to pay the Nashionel Yankee debt?" "Sh!" sed I, "easy over the rough places. Mv friend, they didn't mean it, or efthe3' did, we didn't. Js a oath so hard to bread? Would it trouble that eminent patriot Hreckenridge, after all the times he swore to support the Constitution, to sware it wunst more? and would it trouble him to break it any more than it did in 'CI? Nay, verily. Dismiss them gloomy thots. Yallandigham wuz kicked out, but a thousand mules, and all uv them old and experienced, cooden't kick him out uv o-ir service. Doolittle talked Northern ta k coz its a habit he got into doorin the war, but he'll git over it. Raymond will be on our side this year, certain, for last year he wuz arin' us, arid by the time he is ready to turn agin he'll be worn out to so small a pint that he won't bo worth hevin, aud the Democracy uv the North wuz alluz out n, and el they wuzzent, the offices Johnson hez in reserve will draw em like lode stone. "My deer sir, I wanst knowd a Irishv on trim n'M7 CAno lr!11 a1 in a f4n I fl II cmi)1'i a3 a arti9tin well di2rin. It wuz his lot to go to the bottom uv the excavation and load the buckets with earth. The dinner horn sounded and he with the alacrity characteristic uv the race, sprang into the bucket and told em to hist away, and they histed, but ez they histed they amoozed themselves a droppin earth onto him. Shtop!" sed he.but they didn't. "Shtop!" said he "or be gorra, I'll cut the rope " My dear sir, Kandall, and Doolittle, and Seward, and Johnson are a histin U9 outov the pit we fell into in 1860. Their little talk about slavery and sich, is the earth they'r droppin onto us for fun, but shel we like ejeots cut the rope? Nary! Let em hist, and when we'r safe out and on solid ground, we kin, ef we desire, turn and chuck em into the hole," All went off satisfied the Northern men, for they carried home with em their commishuns I feelin that my Post Of fice wuz sekoor, tor ef, with the how we've got, we can't re elect Johnson, the glory of the Democracy has departed indeed. Pktkookcm V. Nasbt, P. M. (wich is Postmaster.) Defflnitionsof Character. Fine Fellow. The man who advertises in our paper, the man who never refuses to lend yon money; and the fellow who is courting your sister. Gentle People. The young lady who lets her mother do the ironing:, for fear of spoiling her hands,the miss who wears thin soled" shoes on a rainy day, and the Toiins gentleman who is .ashamed to be seen walking with his father. IxDCsTKiors People Hie vounsr lady who reads romances in bed the friend who is alwavs engaged when you call; and the correspondent who cannot find time to answer your letter. ' - Unpopular Peksonage -The fat man in an omnibus; a tall man in a crowd, and a abort man on parade,; " ,-r i, i 3i. Timid People. A lover about to pop the question; a man who does not like to be shot at; and steamboat company with a cholera case on board. . Dignified Men. A chit in a country town, a midshipman on quarter 'deck; and a school committee on examination day.;.,; , . Per3cttkd People. Woman by that tyrant, man, boys, by their parants and teachers, and all poor people by society at large. ' ; " Unhappt People. -Old bachelors and old maids. AMnmors Chaps -The writer who pays the magazines for inserting his communications; the politician who quits his party because he cannot get into office, and the boy who expects to be President . U imbue Peesoks. The husband who "does his wife's churning, the wife who blacks her husband's boots, and the man who thinks vou do him much honor. s -SfKAir People. The man who kicks folks when they are down, and the sub ecriber who refuses to pay for hia paper. StsstBL People Yon and I.

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THE P1LLMII1

Is Pablishaa ia the Waraer Building, oxt Thursday XIornings . By HOLLO WAY A DAVIS, At per Volume, PAYABLE IX AIYA?fCE. Job Printing, We bare a neir . " DATT JOBBER," and new fonts of Type of the latest style, both plain and fancy, nd are prepared to do work neat and cxpeditioaaWv . Pamphlets, . . . Catalogues, Constitutions, Show Bills, Ilandbill-s Blanks, .' Poster, Bills of I.adins, Bill IleadM, Cards, Notes, -Envelopes, Circular, Check , . L.ahI, Ac. PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLE. An Ordinance ToestaMinh a Public Stand at the Depot, for licensed Public Hacks. Omnibusses, Curriatres an! Express Wipins, or other vehicles, and to provide for licensing the same. Section I. Be it ordained by the Common Council of tiie City r.f Richmond, that the owner of rerjr Public Hack, Omnibuss, Carriage, Express Wagon, or other vehicle ki-pt tor the purpose of transporting; passenpers, freight or other ar icles to and from points within the citr of Richmond, for hire or pay, before he shall be permitted to use the same for such purpose, shall first pav into the hands ot the Citv Clerk, to be paid by him to tbe Citv . Treasurer, the following sums, to wit Two horse flacks, Omnibusses, Carriairea, ir other vehicles for passengers, fifteen doll.irs ($15)." One horse Carriages, or other vehicle, for passengers, ten dollars ($10 ). Express Wagons, five dollars Irays five doMars ( $5). As an annual license fee for the privilege ol keeping and usinsr such vehicle for the purpose aforesaid, subject to the restrictions contained in this onlinanc; provided that the owner of any public hack, carriage, omnior.s, or other vehicle kept for tlie purpose of transporting passengers, freight or other articles to and from points within said city, for hire or pay, shall have the privi lege ot taking out license tor les perwis than a year, by first paying into the hands of the City Clerk, as provided above, the following sums, t'i-wit: Fur Six Jonrtu Two horse Uicks, Onmibusses, Carriaees, or other vehicles for passengers, ten dollars ($10). One horse Carriage or other vehicle for passengers, six dollars ($1). Express Wagons three dollars (S3. Irays three dollars ( $3). .For Area Month: Two horse Hacks and other vehicles for passengers, six dollars ( $3). One horse Carriage, or other vehicle for passengers, three dollars ($3). Express Wagons, two dollars ($2). Drays, two dollars ($2). Proritlcd, That this section shall not apply to the owners of livery stables, except when Hacks, Omnibnsses, Carriages, or other vehicles are hired out by such owners, with driver accompanving the same. Sectios t. Every applicant for such license shall, before receiving a license certificate, file with the City Clerk a written statement designating bis or her name and residence, and the kind ot vehicle intended so to be used. Section 3. The City Clerk, on receipt of such statement, shall register the same in a book to be kept fortliat purpose, and preserve such statement on fite, and shall, at the same time, designate the number to bs affixed to such vehicle, proceeding upwards from No. One, ana issue a certincate ot license therefor, which certificate shall state that such license will expire by limitation in one veax from the date thereof, uuless renewed or forfeited. Provided That no such license shall be issued to anv person under seventeen years of age. EiECTios . ao person unier the age of seventeen vears shall drive or control anv Public lfick.Omnibus. or other vehicle used tor the transportation of passen gers to am rrom points wittiin the city, unless lie shall have obtained written permission from the Mayor of City to d so. Which permission the said Mayor may at anv time revke. And anv person, under the age of seventeen years, who shall drive or control any public nacK, or oiner venicie, usea lor the trans Donation ot passengers as aforesaid, without having obtained such permission to no so ot said .Mayer, shall be fined m any sum not exceeding twenty-five dollars. Section 5. Each applicant for a license, as aforesaid, shall pay over to the City Clerk, at the time of receiving his certificate of license, the sum of twenrvfire cents, as his fee, for each certificate, and renewal tnereoi. - Sec. 6. Any other vehicle than the one licensed, of the same general description, my be substituted for any licensed vehicle, the person holding Said license being the original party, shall ix.rify the City Clerk rt such substitution, and he shall register the same in in the register for that purpose, for which he shall receive from the proper party, twenty-five cents. The number oi -the licensed vehicle shall lw aUaubed to the substituted one. Any "person violating any of the provisions of this section, shall, upon conviction be fore the Mayor, be fined in anv sum not exceeding twenty-five dolUrsw, -. -; j - .- .. Sue. T. Each change of residence of the owner of any licensed vehicle shall be notified by him to the City Clerk, within two days thereafter who shall make a currwpondingentry upon thentt'ster of vfcirres, fHe swh notice rn his office, and endorse upon the original license the change of place reported, and the date ot registering the same, attested with his signature, for which be shall pay the Clerk a fee of twenty-five ctnts. , And for failure to do. so, his h cense shall be void until said notice is given tosa'd Clerk. Skc. 8. Any person who shall be engaged in the ownership of, or in tlie managing, controlling or driving any public vehicle kept for transporting passengers or freight to or from any point within the city of Richmond, for hire or pay, without said vehicle bring first regularly licensed according to the provisions of this ordinance, shall, on conviction before the Mayor, be fined therefor in any sum not less than five, nor more than twenty-five dollars, and any owner of any public vehicle who shall fail and neglect to have placed upon the vehicle license the nusiber mentioned in his certificate of license, shall on conviction before the Mayor, be fined in an; mm out exceeding twentv-fiva dollars. , . . v , . Sic. 9. It shall be the duty or the ;drirer of every vehicle kept for the public hire to remain near enocgh to bis vehicle while the same is standing on any street or allev, to control the horses " attached thereto, and anv driver who shall be convicted of violating tii's section before the Mayor be fined ia any sum not exceeding twenrr-five dollars. Sec. 10. That the location or stand at the Railroad depot in said citv, for Hacks. Omnibuses and other vehicles tor the transportation of passengers, shall be on the east aide, of the side walk, on tbe east side of Fort Wavoe Avenue, between the north side of Noble tract and a point nve reel oonw to ue munaa l track, with tbe rear ends of said vehicles backed np t9 said ste vra, so that no port of ttie Mine srnit ke encroached upon by saw vehicles And it snail be on- ; lawful to ocenpy any part of any side walk ia raid citr with anv such vehicles, for such standing pnrpo- " gesV Aav person iuiat'Bg any pert of this sectioa, ehn on convict before the lUyor be fined in any " sum not less than five dollars, nor more than twentyfive dollars. . . , , . , ec. It. This ordmaace to be in force froaa awl af-r ter its passage and pmblieatjoa. Fused and r pro red, Angnst 21. 1W. raaaea. if jQUy F17iLEY, Mayor.

BAKERY.

NEW BAKERY CONFECTIONERY $ A A. V' IK". mllR anderairned. wowid reapert'ollr annonne M. to the citizena of Richmond and vicinity, that they hare opened a -3 Bakery and Confectionery, rk Onistii: street;or: r. Two Doors Xorth of the Tremont Hons?, Where they will keep constantly on hand the best of fresh Bread. Cakes and Pies, and Candies of all kinds. FRESH BREAD. Baked Ev&rv Dar bv half-past 11 o'clock. HOME-MADE BREAD, Baked Every Day at Half-Past 11 o'clock. Cals.es dk: Baked Every Day Brides' Cakes and Found Cakes, flaked and Trimmed, or Ornamented, to Order, on Short Notice. TO FAMILIES and COOKS: W. trill Bake Bread, Cakes and Pies, for any one after they are made or mixed, on reasonable terms. 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 reasonable j terms, and make it to your advantage to buy of us, a vou can have Fresh Bread everyday for dinner, which is verv desirable to epicureans and guests. TO THE LADIES and 1 Oi NGSTEKS: We will manufacture and keep constantly on hand, Ladies Celebrated Ice Cream Cindy: also, Batter Scotch : Butter Taffee, or Golden Cream ; and fresh Candies of all sorts. TO FARMERS and IIl.'XTERS: We will pay the highest market price in Cash for Butter, YEAST. Fresh Yeast Every M oraiiis;. DAVIS & SON. Bread, Cakes, Pies, Candies, and Nuts, Nice and sweet, and always -'A, Xo. 1, Can be found in this city, as fresh as a pink, At the Bakery of Davis 4 Son. Richmond, April 26, 1866. , , 9:tf A Purchase and Removal ENJ. V. ELLIOTT and L"Y BIMM. having purchased tbe extensive stock of Cabinet Furniture, together with all the Fixtures, Tools, Ac, for manufacturing the same, from Thomas Mason, are n't ( coopying- bia beautiful and convenient Ware-; Rooms, on the S. W. Cor. Main Sc. 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 Bloom the BEST aud LAKGEST 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. s . . ELLIOTT i BLOOM. Richmond, Ind., Feb. 1, 1366. 49tf ,' WILLIIAMS & HATFIELD MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 104 Main Street, Richmond. 7E AHE NOW OFFERtNO the balance of our Spring Stock of Clothing, nats, vans. Ac, at greatly Reduced Prices to make room for our FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Those who want Bargains would dn well to give us an early call, as we are -determined to close them out at lower Prices than the same quality of goods have been ofltred at any time during the last four vears. " ' July 12. 20-lm. - Cheap Light! Wtn proved Safety Lamp nod Burning Fluid! Beautiful l.:gnt. No Chiranev, No Smell, No Grease, No I.inger from Explosion; THREE HOURS FOR ONE CENT! rForsaleat HOLI.OWAY A PAGE'S, Richmond, March 22, 186S. So. 80,Main-St St. Albans Family JStock SOLE DEPOT: Cor. 5th st, St Ft. Wayne Aveane, Xear Haili'oad. 4 PI RE and IIEAT.TUV ARTICLE, V. particuiarly for FAiiiLY USE, respectfully reoom mended by - .Ir. a'Ht'V. Sold in Botties at M0 per dox. Sinjrle Bottles. 30 cent. .. 3-Ten Cents Discount on ech Bettle Returned., Richmond, Jane 2S, 66. A COOL NOTICE. Ill C IE ! iTH CIS t!j LEIVE & K0ETHAUSE UATK on hand anv qaantitv of ICE, of the finest quality, which they will deliver to customers at taeir houses every dar,during the S n m me r, at the roost reasonable rates. Orders left at M. KoirTHaars Urocerr,a fewiionra South ot the PrtOc, will receive prunist attaotion. : ' HATS & CAPS , rTTV, Qnrincr I wf" Sat Fashions! .tar r.ki. mHE anderaurBed has JL jnst received his ow iprir,ir Style of II ATS and CAPS, t which he invites tbe at4eaua ef aal who would tadoUce in tne latest fash- -: : km. Call at the Hat anl fraptoreor - - JOHX SCFFRIX3. . Euiuncisi. Ind., Hi; 24 Jyj

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INSURANCE.

RICHMOND . '.s a Insurance Company, Richmond, Indiana. OrriCE ln rear of 'FIRST VAT- . , IOITAIj bank. Risks are takaa at mr law rates. and nn asfaror abls terms, as by any other responsible Firelnsaraace Company. ' I OFFICERS: ejTTe5rr, JESSE P. SIDDALL, Vict PaesmEXT, TIIOS. ITOOUXCTT, SBCRtTAET, A. F. SCOTT, DIRECTORS: 1 James E. Reeves, Charles F. Coffin, John M. Gaar, John W. Grabs, William S. Rcid,' Jese P. Siddail, J antes Slorrisson, Stephen R. M iggins, Thorns Woodnutt lOIIN C. HAD LEY, General A sent. ST-!y. SECUBITYriBE INSUEANCE CO.! ; ' OF Of ISTew York! Assets: 1,600,000. CO-WILLIAM BELL, Agent, 19, 1365. 34-tf. RICHMOND. Oct. AGENCY. Indiana Patent Agency. W. T. DENNIS, Agent nd Attorney, Lata Kcatituttr uf Patrtilt I'uitol State Patent (pice, Office in Starr Hall Buildins, niCII.WOIfO, IND., WILL make Specifications and Drawings. Prosecute and Defend Infringements in the United States Courts, and will attend toal! matters appertaining to Patents. iP" Patent Deeds. Assignments, and Contracts, carefnllv drawn and Examinations made. Aug. 31, 1364. . 27-tf. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. AWT. DlilrIS, Licensed Real Estate A sent; Office, in Starr JlrJl buildiug:, Richmond, Ind. REAL ESTATE bought and sold, or exchanged. Houses and Lots leased and rents collected. All property vitl be registered free of charge. W. T. DENNIS. Auif.31, 1865. . 27-tf. 1 Bargains! Closing Ont! mtORDECAI PARRY, bavingdisposed of his establishment to J. P. Scott A Co.. wishes now to sell several new and second-handed CAEPtTAGES, Buggies, Rockaways and Wagons, Which he has still on hand, and, in order to CLOSE OUT, he will sell them VERY CHEAP! Now is the time to bnv a Wagon, Carriage, Buggy, .r Kockaway, at a BARGAIN. Call at the Shop of J. P. Scott A Co,, and examine them. ' ' -'' MORDECAr PARRT. Richmond, 3d mo. 22d, 186ft. 4tf PKTKK CRCOKEK. BKXJ. CRUCKCB. CROCKER & CO , South side or Main street, one square East ol - Meredith Ilouse, " RICHMOND, IND. "!nrannfacuture all kinds of Carriases. Rustics, if .Sulkies, Express ani Pedling Wagons, Ac, Ac. We have on hand a fine assortment of work in our line, and can fnrnish to order on slmrt notice, -almost any style or pattern "of vehicle, all of which they warrant to be made of the best material and by carefu' and experienced workmen. The public are invited to call and examine their stock rnd prices. S-& Particular attention paid to repairing. Jan. 20 1865. Johm W. Bi-rson-. Edward T. Bubsom. J. W. BTJRSOTT & Co., xisrricicEEEs or LINSEED OIL, RICHMOND, ' IND. , J&if-Mill s: one-half mile Nrth of the Citv, on the Newport Turnpike. . ." Highest llarket-Frice Paid for Flax ; Seed. Feb 15,1366. i 51:1y xasrFACTCKEits or - .Revolvers, Rifles, MUSKETS AND C ABB I NES, For tlie Caited States service. Also, : - POCKET and BELT REVOLVERS, . REPEATI.NU PISTOLS . RIFLE AXES, REVULVlXi RIFLES. Rifle Al Shot Gna liarrel Ac tiua Materials. Sold by 'Gnn Dealers and the Trade generally. In these days of bouse-breakinir and robbery every' bouse, store, bank and office should have one of REMINGTONS' REVOLVERS. Circulars containintr cuts and description of our Arms will be tororstied npn application. forarsned nprrs application. E. REMLNGIOX A riOXS, llion, X. DRY GOODS. D. B. CRAWFORD, Proprietor of the , Is bow rcoeivinfr tiie ,., . , ., -- LARGEST . STOCK OF CARPET TWO A?TI .THREE PLY rWGRAIN, HEMP AND RAO. STRAW MATTESO AXD BEGH, ? Of every description. -OH CVtha, of neat patterns, 11 ri.j e . k . w.if,4H waa aiviaa. kn tact I am aeiermiDNHiurvuw HEST STOCK OF GOODS IX THE An Sell as; Cheap CITV AH of bit Goods will be ri& at fair pneas. 'X ae public are ;aveted to call alo 46 Main street. i.'JHclnoad, Jia?jie. "lo z-h'ii Its" l.tf

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CROCBRICS.

i.e. WrBarm. . -1 E. W. Yarrincton 1 G. W, BARNES & CO WHOLES ALK RETAIL J GROCERS, New Iron Front Building, i NO. 31; MAIN-ST., " ' ' , Richmond, Indiana. rnrtens: JL 10 boxes fine Teas, eanbracin varkias quali- - ties. O. W. BAKMSaLO Vlmoncl. "nt.Ac, 200 lbs. Almonds. 200 Pea nuts. Pecans, F3berr.rte. ' SlMainSu : v U. W. BARN E; t CO. Coflee: 46 Baps Rio Coffee. li Mocha. Java, and Laim 1a. r SI Main Sl ) . U. W. BARNES A CO.. " 10 Khds. Snpars. 20 Bbls crashed, eranolated and powdered do 25 Bbls 31 Main St. ReQued do, various srales. O. W. BARNES a CO. olasses A' Syrrnps: lObbls X. O. Molasses. " 10 " Sorvrhniu do. i10 " Svrups variiwo rrades. ' 31 Main St. G. W. BARXES CO. R aisan. Sb Boxes M. R. L. a A. Raisins. 20 M Ac. 20 ido. ' s 1 Cask Currants. . . 5 Citrons. . 31 Main St. G. W. BARNES A CO. Jellies Jtc. ' .' ' Strawberry and Raspberry Jellies. r -. Pine Apple Jeflv. Shred isinglass or gelatine for making fellies Raspberry syrup, very fine and suitable for ose ' in sickness. 31 Main St. G. W.BARNES A CO. Canned Frnit A Catsup. Strawbeiries.Tornatoes. Blackberries. Extra Peaches, Raspberries and llnuis. Tomato Catsup, Walnut do. London Club Sauce. , Worcester shire do. Pickets ot varions kinds, alad Oils. 31 Main St. O. W.BARNES A CO. 8udl'i'. 2it kegs bi-carlmnate Soda. 10 boxes Madder. 10 Indigo 15 ' Ex. Logwood. 10 " Cudbear. 1 Boxes Rice. 31 Main St. G. W. BARNES A CO. apice V Pepper: 5 5 bags Pepper. Cloves .. 30 mats Cinnamon. , -, . 2 bags Alspice. 1 cask Nutmegs. E.R. Dunkee's selected Spices. Cinnamon, Pepper, Alspice. ; , ,' Cloves, Mustard .Ginijcr and Cayenne, 31 Main St. G. W. BARNES CO c hocolate. Prepared Co nee, etc. . Baker s Cocoa. " Pure Cocoa, e ' ' Oi i -.";-.'! - Broma. i ; J i , : French Chocolate. . -'i Premium " Vanilla " Dan lalion Coffee, various qualities. Traxicum. VermacelH. ' f : Macaroni. ;, : -: . '" . . Tapioca. , " I'earl Barley. Hecher'a Farinia. x Corn Starch and Rice. Flour. 31 Main St. G. W. BARNES A CO. REAL ESTATE. IMPORTANT NOTICE. I OFFER FORSiLK my Dwelling Hoti?eead lxt on Fifth Street. The 1 loose is new, convenient and well finished, with plunge and abower bath, hot and cold water, and Gas fixtures, wood-bouse, stable and eariiage house and fine ahrnbbery. ' Lot 83 by 132, stone and iron fenoa. ; ,",: Also, Three Valuable Lots on the Park. , . ' ALSO, A. 11 NB, ' ' : ' Well Improved Farm1 of 192 Acres 12 miles from Richmond, containing one of the best Orchards in the country. Also, a Farm or OO Acres near Iog ansporU XV Part Cash and time to salt purchasers are my terms. I want to purchase a neat, Good Dwelling Hons and Improved Lot, oa 5th, 6th, 7th or 8th Streets, North of Main. WM. A. B1CKLE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGrZ: Richmond Property on Extra Term I ONE hundred AcreiS mile S. E. of Indianapolis, near the 1. A C. K. R. 244 Acres, half Prarie, 70 miles S. E.'of Chicasi, near a Sutton on the Cbicaev sod (ireat Eastern R. R. 120 Acre, Prarie land, in Winebajro connty, Iowa. A farm of 32K Acres fa Eel iUver, Wabash Coanty, Indiana. 170 Acres, (rood bottont land, near the above. 200 Lots in Michigan City the only City in Indiana where we will have a harbor for Shipping. Also . . , 1 , SIXE BLILOIM. LOTS f , On Washington street, Richmond, and 22 LOTS MOE7IT AWntTRN, ' " Kear the Depot the tuost Romantic and eligible acite in Richmond or Wavne countv. ' ' ...-. J. K.MENDESHALL. : , Richmond, 3Iay J,li66.. , , lltt. , NOTION TRADE. g: p. esmwiler, Dealer ia FOEEIGN AND DOMESTIC FANCY Notions, Toys, Baskets Tiixd Cages AXD ' CHIIOREX'S CARRIAGES. ''-HI ':'. A 1':. , No. 49, Main Street, s n' a-rf ! . -c -r. . 42tf , . RICH3IOJII, IJTD. Slate Eilobfing. - ' a itrpERioR a RTictr or vKRaojrr -A Slate Hnonna-, aaaalto thvbaat Wela State, n hand at alt time, and snpplied ta anv nantitj so order. -Addre--. J 'm'' ' ; i H. SMITH, RlCH0T, IXD. i. April 20, iS. tm s Hoyal 1 Havana Xrotterr of Cuba. Coodocted by tba Spajaiah seOJOOe IX GOLD DRAWS ETERY IT v :. om C"'.:- DAYS. J.'-.'i 'ii'-l .- wm D 1 7TM ea-aad mad jnfiiraialim nrniehad: star MT biyhet rates paid for boabioona and all kinds of fiold and Silver: also fv aft utoai.uea.' Baakera. .-i,;-r, TAT LOS CO. Feb. ,lf

MEDICAL.

F O U T Z'O HflKs ail dills PouQers. kooaw. ocMjr wtaivtta tro as4 loplrtK4 harass, liki aua t awiw amof all ia weiirt thii aaiaial. as LC-NO FEVajt, CLA.NDO, TKUOW WATER. HEATKS. co i .iii s.-n 'TEMPER, FRVERS,KLN'PF.R : LOSS OP APTB-i TITK AND VITAL .StRtiY,o. Its m tmprema the wild, iaoffaiaa Uio aietite- (iva a s si (Many kia ana " "jaw v. waertala akalasaa inta a flne-laakiac aa4 aatrMsa aorae. . . Tw kawtra ef Cows this iwenaratiow ta InvalwaMa. It uir.n the auanuty aud impravca the quality V l l the milk, li baa karw vravea by asv ' saaeh mstttr. In all disrasrs ot Swis, snca as Concha, near in. th Lanes, Liver, Aa., this artk-; acU as a specific jf fi. . Bf putting" nvim eoe-balt a paper So a paper iu a barrel of twill ttia above dlaaaaea will be eradicairl r enUrely prevents. If ram ta tliaa, a aartala prereotira n4 curj tr viie Hog Cl.oWi-a. Fries 23 Caati psr Paper, or S Papers for U. 8. ..V. FOUTZ & BRO., AT TBBB WIOLESALB DRIm jt.ND MfDimi DEPOT. . Ho, 116 Franklin St. Baltimore, 2IrL : Kor Bale by Prucgwu and Storvkaepara throughout the I'nited Stau-a. ' , For sale Wholesale and Retail at manafacturera, KKl-LV. prices.by 1'LliMJlttt Richmond, Indiana. John D. Farka, Cincinnati, General Agent. . PROF. VON VERABTI DIAMOND DQOPS! i : . . : ' t . . . .... t.-:.. tT Baa (camp fn. atraala. a sr I Basaady. to O. B. MOJCBOB a OO . eaaerai . , . o, Piawa. aeaucniaajB. Uliaf l oatee iaa aaata i Ctaak Btraet. . Tor aala a Wbolaaale ta Obloaaa. ba atrainiAaiaawAji sxibaack. rnut, mnm miaa, lOBO. at aaiTK chab. a. mm, kitk DWTia, aad U. aoovixx aad asr aaaa JEWELRY. Fine Watches and Jewelry, JJirecl lram the! Manufacturer . OoH ! Ooldl " i ijo" . ,., (- -. ,. ,:, .; Watches! Watches 1 . , ; . Jewelry 1 Je walry 1 T ' ' ' 1 ! The very Best 1 The very Best! .1 If T T f " ha vary cUaapoail Tba vary cheapest. At CrAf T)icWnon'ryJewelfr Store, .- Mara Street, Biohaiond, Ind.!.; i , . ' . nj ,J.,r,j U. B- H TJNICUTT, Jeweller,' ! HAS removed to 78 Main street, two door West , , of the First National Rank, where he baa fitted , up an entirely new establish meat. ' He is ihw oprainr a larr and verr desirable ataek of Watcher Jewelry, Clckv Fancy Goeslaa. Silver Ware of all varieties, which is as good aa the best and will be sold cheap as the cheapest. His old friends and ens turners are invites' ta call oa him and no pains will be snared to please. - . s- J. B. HUNNICCTT f:-; : . -,, T8 Main Street. i IDepartment of the Interior. Ukiteb Statm PaTisT Offici, I Waaiinr6x, Aufrust 9, 1S6.( On the petition af .Stephen 0. Mendanhall, of Richmond, Indiana, p raving lor the extension of a pa teat granted to the 6th day of November. 1852, for an ia proveroent in mode of throwing HLutllea in Looms for seven years from the expiration of said patent, which tekea place n the bth day of Xovember, J8M. Ix mokdckcd tlwt the said pe'titian be beard at tba Talent Office on Monday the 22d day of October next, at 12 o'clock M.; and all persons are notified to appear and show cause, if any tlicy bare, why said petition oncrht not to be granted. ... Persons nppfmimr tbe extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, specially set forth hi Vrilmr, at least days before the day ef bearinjr, alt teKtisaooy filed by either aartv, ta ba naad at the aaid bearing, most be taken anj transmitted ia accordance with tlie rules of the office, which wilt ba furnished on application. ' - ' ; : Ieposrtioa and irtSer papers, relied apaa aa test, moajr, must be tiled in tlie office (weary days before tba day of hearing'; tbe arguments, if any, within w days after filing: the testimony. ' - u ' : Ordd, iUo, that thia witice be pabtinbed in taa Rppsblican and the- IntcUijrencer, Washington, U. C. and in the rallaninnj, twctinmnd, Indiana, once a weea for three successive wexka: the first of a.id pnbliea. 'ir-t.n ta be- at least sixty days previoae to tbe day of bearing c i-w-.;,;? i1 -- ' ,- - - .. ;... j X.tJ. IHtAafcR, Angr. 23 2-3w. Oummimnnmrr uf I'atemU. "' Department of the Interior, tTiTED SraTE PaTxirr Omce," I" ' -'- ' ?' - ' Waaarsotwr, Aoimst t, lM.f '' On thcpeticoB of Stpen C. Mendetitiart, of Kcnmond. Indiana, and Obad Kioc- and Ezra Kina; ot SaWoa, Iowa. pray for ttie.ex tension of a patent ranted to t!em the Sth day of November, lsil. for an improvement in Hand Lnoms for seven years fVnsa the expiration of said pasnrt, w Inch takes piece oa tba tb day of Noa-ember. I fVA. . - It is BKBEV.tbat the said petition be beard at tba Patent Office oa Monday the 2Jd day of October next, at 1 2 o'rinek il .; and ail persoas are notified to appear and. show caase, if anv thej have, why aaid petitiua oacirtaet bs araotad. i ... ' IVisona oBposinir the exteasiaa are repaired to SW in the Patent Office their otjec&m. specially act forth in anwr, at least tawaty days befta taa aay af bearing? all tcaJ BO'-oy filed by cither party, to be aaaa at the said bearinf, uMiat be taken and U a Mini tied ia aceocdaoca with the ruiea ot the office, wbieb will ba farrtfahed OB appticatioal ' ' " ' ' ' " J - - OepoaisKMia nan otaer aanera, nVmi npea aa aBaV snuny, araat be filed in tiie olnca twrmtg days before the iay e lieariiig; the atvaaaeata, H any, witbsa Sa aava after filiaw tbe teatisooayi. . - , Ordered, also, that thia notice ba poblUhed in (ba . Bepobiicaa ana tba iotwbgyjutsr, W aahingt-in. J. C. and ia the PalLadinm, KicbBarad, Indiana, onea a weak tee three r'jtetrg weeke; tba fcrat of said pnhlina tiuea to ba at least sixty eUy prrriona to tba day af tear!-'.'"", ' ' ' ' ' T.ciHiAnn, id Aojr. 23 28-3 w, aaaiiiuar oZ'iliiia. : Hollo way Vfc Iage, 1 Mavc Jaf Rrcelvew one of (he finest aaa beat aaa rtaaff ef TABLK aSLASaWta ARF-a-rer brnnaht to this aaarket. Oiva tbeai a call ky. caan Snoaa CHCAPatHav.ee Jfaisl, i i .t,WmMju , j,,,,, tf'-K-w

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