Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 36, Number 30, 20 September 1866 — Page 4

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RICHMOND JND.'j SEPT. 20, 1066. t : s ? t- -- - - 'f r ----- -y" Mr. N-dT with the Presidential Pnrtr. 1 ;" At the lJiuii.K Hgcse," "; i wich iiuDctriot, llichigan.) Sept. the 4th, lroO. Step by step I am ascendin tho ladder nv fame step hy etep I am climbing to a proud eminence." Three .Weeks ago I wuz euminoned to Washinton by that eminently grate and gocd roan, Aadroo JoUusou, to attend a : consultation ez to the proposed Western tower", wich wuz to be undertaken for the purpose uv arouein the masses - nv the - West to a sence uv the danger wich wuz threatnin uv in case they persisted in centralizen the power uv the government- into the hands uv a Congress; instid uv- diffusirt it throughout by the hands uv one man, wich is Johnson. I got there too late to take part in the first uv .the , discusshun. When I arrove they had evrything settled, ceptin the appintment of a chaplin for the excurshun. The President insisted upon my fillin that posishun, but Seward objected. He wanted Beecher, but Johnson was inflexibly agin him. "I am determined," sez he, to carry out my policy, but I hev some bowels left. Beecher hez done enuff ,.alreadj con siderin the pay he got. No! no! he Knell ' be spared this trip indeed he shell." - . "Very good," said Secretary Seward, but at least find some clergyman who endorses e us without bavin 1 M. to his honored name. It would look better.' "I know it would," replied Johnson, but where kin we find sich a one? I hov swung around the entire circle and hevn't ez yet seen him. Nasby it rnnst be." ' There wuz, then a lively diseussion ez to the propriety before the procession started, of removin all the Federal ofls-holders on, the proposed route, and appintin men who beleeved in Us, ( Johnson, Beecher and me,) that we might be shoor uv a sootable recepshun at each pintctwich we wuz tit stop. The auncinted wuz in favor uv it. Sez he, ''them cz wont support my polisy shant eat my bread and butter.", Randall and Doo little chimed in, for it's got to be a assent to whatever the President sez, but I mildly protested. ., I owe a duty to the party, and I am determined to do it.AV-:r 'J '.'-;r jT.. :'.-:. . - "Most Iligh'.sez I, "a scttin hen wich is lazy makes no fuss cut Its' head otf and it flops about for awile lively. Liucoin's ortice-holuers are settin hens. They don't like yon nor policy, but whila they are on their nests tliej''U keep moderately quiet, Cut off ttieir heads and they will spurt blood in j our face. Ez to bein enshured of a reception at each point, you need fear nothin. Calkcrlatin modritly, ther is at least twenty -five or thirty patriots who feel a call for every offla in j'our disposal. So long, Yoor Highnis, ez .them otlisia is held just where they kin see 'em, an they don't know which U to get em, you may depend uponthe entire cuthoosLtsm uv .uch. individyooly and collectively. Iu short, ef there's 4 oilises in a town and yooa make the appointments, then you have sekoorcd four supporters till you make the appointments you hev the hundred who expect to get em." The President agreed with me that until after- the-trip the -gnllotiue should stop. ."5 ' '1 :i ! Secretary Seward sejecsted that a clean shirt would improve my personal appearance, and akkardingly a cirkular wuz Bent to the clerks in the 'Departments, assesin them for that purpose. Sieh uv em ez refoosedto contribut their quota w instantly; dismissed for disloyalty- ,": :.';' At last we started and I must say wo wuz get; up in sr highly couciliary style. Every wun uv the party . wore buzzum pins, et settry, ;,wich wn presented to cm by the Southern delegates to the Philadelphia Conventioo,wich wuz made uv the honfcs uv Federal soldiers which hed fallen at various battles. Sum uv cm were partikerly valuable ez anteeks! hevin bin made from the bones uv the fust soldiers who fell at 1 battle of Bull -Run: - ;''-' .' The Noo York ':, racepshun wuz a gay affair. I never saw His Imperial Highnes3 ia better spirits, and he delivered his pcech to "better advantage thaa I ever, heard him do it before, and I bleve I've heard it a hundred times. We left 27oo Xork feadly-i'-Even now- ezl write the remembrance uv that percershtm the Teeolleetibn 'uv that banquet lingers 'around me, ohd, the taste uv them wines is still in my mouth. But we hed to go. We hed mishun to perform, and we put ourselves on a steamboat and star-. , ted.1- ! tf 't ttuit nvej?-. ...i - V AiaiAiirTi There wuz an crowd, but the Czar of all the didn't get orff his speech here. immense Amerikas TheGov-

ernor welcomed him ez the Cheef Magistrate uv tho nashenj and happened to d rau'ia. Lincoln's naie.t ' JThatr struck a chill over the, party and the President got out ov it az soon as possible. Bein reseeved, as ChieC Magistrate, and . not ez thaj great Pacificator, ain't his EggslenryA'S holt. I It wnr unkind of Gov. Fcnton to do it. If he takes the papers he must know that his mightiness ain't gotbot one spefcht and bet ought to have made sieh a reception, ez wood have enabled Uyn, to, hev got it off. We shook theltwt e'ffnr wur feet and left Albany in disgust. t . Skknactady. The people uv this delightful little Tillage waz awake when the Imperial train arrived. The chauges haven't been, made in the offices here and consekently there was a splendid recepshun. . I didnt suppose there wuz so many patriots along the Mohawk. I wuz pintetl oat by sum one ez the President's private' advisetv4a sort uv private Secretary uv Sttewan4 after the train started I found jest 21T petitions "for the Post OCRee-rhSkenactedy" In my side coat pocket, wich the patriots whof hed hurrahed so vociferously' hed ' dexterously deposited there.4;'The insident wuz a movia oatv "Thank God," thought I. "So long ea yr' her the , post offices to give, we kin aHu hev a party, The Saltan swung around the cirkle wunst hear and Jqaviag the contooahun in their bands the train moved off. Romk. Here "ire hed a splendid recepahttniland I neter heard his majesty speekjjopje(feli(abpasly. jHcmenshuned ,B X :zi R?aiii'iCL He- 4 els? to"?

I to the audiewce that Ue hed swung around 4 the Suthern side uv the cirkle and wuz , j uow ftwingiu aruuil the Northern sid

uv it, and that he wux fghtin traitors on all sides. He left the Constitooshun in their handi And Lid em good bye. I receiveil at this pint only 13S petitions for the post office, ! which I took for a bad omen for the next coming election. - Uticia. The President spoke here with greater warmth and jerked more originality than I hed before observed. He introdoost here the remark that he dkln'tcome hem to make - fcpeecL that he wuz goin to shed a tear over the tomb u v Douglas-that i.o swipgin around the cirkl be bed fought traitors on all bides uv it,but that he felt safe. He nhood leave the Coustooshgn in ' their, hands and ef a martyr wuz wanted he wuz reddy to die with neetness and with dispatch. Lockpokt. The President is improvin wonderfully. He rises with the occasion. At this pint he mentioned that he was sot on savin the country which had honored him. Ez for for himselT his ambition was more than satisfied. He had been Alderman, member uv the Legislature, Congressman, Senator, Military Governor Vice President and President. He hed swung around the circle uv ofises and all he wanted now wuz to heal the wounds uv the nasuun. He felt Bafe in leaving the constooshun in their hands. Ez he swung around the circle. At this pint I interrupted him. I told him that he hed swung around the circle wunst in this town, and ez yoosful ez the phraze wuz it might spile by too much yoose. At Cleveland we begun to get into hot water. Here is the post to which the devil uv Ablishnism is chained, and his chain is long enough to let him rage over nearly the whole State. . I am pained to state that the President wuzat treated here with the respeck due his station. He commenced deliverin his speech, but was made the subjeck uv ribald laifture. Skasely hed he got to the pint uv swingin around the cirkle, when a four mothed nigger lover yelled "Veto," and another vociferated "Noo Orlecns," and another remarked "Memphis," and one after another interruption occurred until His Highness wuz completeh turned oft the track and got wild. lie forgot his speech aud struck out ci;; :y, but the starch wuz out of him and w w orsted. Grant, which he ! ;-d taken along to draw the crowds, pi;i; ed dirt on us here, and stepped onto a b:t for Detroit, leavin us only Farragut cz a attraction, who tried twice to git away ditto, but wuz timely prevented. The President recovered his ekaniinity and swung around the cirkle wunst.and leavin the constooshin in their hand, retired: At the next pint we wuz astounded at seein but one man at the station, lie wuz dressed with a sash over his shoul der, and wuz wavin a flag with wun hand firin a saloot with a revolver, with the other, and ployin "Hail to the Chief" on a mouth organ, all to wunst. "v ho are you, my gentle friend?" sez I. "I'm the newly apinted Postmaster, sir, sez he. "I'm a perceshun a waitin here to do honor to our Cheef Magistrate all alone sir. There wuz twenty Johnsonians in this hamlet, sir, but when the eommishun came fnr me, the other nineteen wuz soured and sed they didn't kcr a d n for him nor his policy, sir. t'Where is the President?" Androo wuz a goin to swing around the cirklej for thi3 wun man, and was goin to leave the conslooshun in his hands, but Seward checked him. At Fremont we hed a handsome recepshun, for the oilises hevn't bin changed there, but Toledo didn't do so well. The crowd didn't cheer Androo much, but when Farragut wuz trotted out, they gave him a rouser, wich wuz anything but pleasin to the Cheef Magistrate uv this nashun, who beleeves iu bein respected. Finally wo reached Detroit. This bein a Democratic city the President wuz hisselfagin. His speech here wuz one uv rare merit. He gathered together in one quiver all the sparlin arrows he hed used from Washington to this pint, and shot em one by one. He swung around the cirkle he didn't come to make speech he hed bin Alderman uv his nativ town he might hev bin - Dicktater but woodn't and ended with a poetickal cotashun, which I coodent ketch, but wich ez neer ez I cood understand wuz: ;; " , '",-.'r '.. '", '-; :, " ' t .'..7'.,' ' . , .. "Kum won knm all this rock she lflj. . . From its firm base iu a pig's cjo." ., .- Here we repose for the nite. To-morrow we start onward, and shel continue swingin around the circle till we reech Chicago. PETROtKUM V. N.4SBT, P. M. - (wich is Postmaster,) (and likewise is chaplin to the expedishun.) "Don't lay in that posture, dear," said Mrs. Partington to h ?r nephew, who was stretched upon a sofa with his heels a foot or two higher than his head. "Don't lay so, raise yourself up and, put this pillow under you. I knew a j'ouig man once, who had a suggestion of the brain in consequence of laying so his brains all ran down into his head!" and with this admonition she left him to his nap in the little back room. - , , . -r "I sat, friend, your horse is a little contrary, ii he not?" ....... Xo,".ir." 'What makes him stop so. then?" 'Oh, he's afraid somebody'll say w'uoa, and he shan't hear it." Ocr faults afflict us more than onr good actions console us; it is always pain that carries the day iu conscience as in the heart. Wht is wine made up for the British market like a deserter from the army? Because it's always brandied (branded) before it's sent otf. Mkn spend their lives trying to understand each other, and at the close, are compelled to acknowledge that they cannot even understand themselves. Htpockist and bigotry are not good neighbors, but should honesty come next door they unite to worry him out. Wht is a blackleg like a young lamb? Because they both gamble (gambol) on the green. Dickkxs said of a tall man: "He was so long in the legs that he looked like the afternoon shadow of somebody else.

NEWSPAPER & PRINTINC.

mi riLLiRin I Published in the "Warner Huildins. on Thursday Mornings, ' By HOLLO WAY 4 DAVIS 4 At $2 per Volume, PAYABLE IX ADVANCE, Job Printing. We hare a new DAY JOBBER," and new foots of Type of the latest stjl;s, both plain and fancy, and are prepared to do irork neat and expeditiously. Pamphlets, Catalogues, Constitutions, Show Bills, Handbills, Blank", Posters, Bills of Lading, Bill Heads, Cards, Notes, Euvelopes, Circulars, Chetks, Labfls, A-c. PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLE. BAKERY. IEW BAKERY CONFECTIONERY. Til E undersigned, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Kiclimond and vicinity, that they have opened a Bakery and Confectionery, On 5 tli' Street, Two Doors North of tie Tremont Honse,? Where they will keep constantly on hand the best of fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies, and Caudies of all kinds. FRESH BREAD, Baked Every Iay by half-past 1 1 o'clock. HOME-MADE BREAD, Baked Every Iny at Half-Past II o'clock. Cals.es cfi3 Pies, Baked Every Day. Brides' Cakes and Found Cakes, Baked and Trimmed, or Ornamented, to Order, on Short Notice. TO FAMILIES and COOKS: We will Bake Bread, Cakes and Pies, for any one after they are made or mtxd, on reasonable terms. TO GROCERS and DEALERS: We will furnish Bread, Cakas and Pies, on as reasonable terms as any other shop in t'aa City of Richmond. " TO HOTELS and BOARDING IIOVSES; We will furnish Bread, Cakes and lVs,on reasonable terms, and make it to yonr advantage to boy of ns, V'ou can hare Fresh Bread erery day for dinner, which is very desirable to epicureans and guests. TO THE LADIES and YOUNGSTERS: We will manufacture and keep constantly on hand Ladies' Celebrated Ice Cream Cindy: also, Bitter Scotch : Butter Taffee, or Golden Cream ; and fresh Candies of all sorts. TO FARMERS an.d IIVXTERS : We will pay the highest market price in Ca&h for Butter, Etrgs and Lard. YEAST. Fresh Yeast Every Morning." - DAVIS & SON. Bread, Cakes, Pies, Candies, and Jints, Sice and sweet, and always "A, So. I, Can be found in this citv, as fresh as a pink, At the Bakery of Dins A Son. Richmond, April 26, 1S66. :tf FLOUR AND FEED. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. IXTRA FAMILY FLOUR from selected Wheat, jl expressly for onr own trade, and all kinds of r eed, Corn, Oats. Middlings, Shorts, Bran and Barley Chop, kept constantly on haad and which we at prepared to deliver at short notice, and at lowest possible rates. Xo extra charm for delivering and satisfaction warranted. HEN LET, STARR, A CO., Xear Depot, Richmond, In I. Hollo way fe IPage, Have Just Received one of the finest and best asiwrunenta of TABLE GI.ASS-M ARFever brought to this market. Give then a " h can sell Goods CHEAP at No. BU, JHaiu-st. , Richmond, iLarca 22, ls66 . 4tf Clieap Light! Improved Safety Lamp and Burning Fluid! Beautiful Lifht, . . . ' So Chimney, v - ' .'"' ' iiiJ'."" No Smell, " - - ' ""' " - No Grease, ' " No lanser from Explosion; THREE HOURS FOR ONE CENT? For sale at HOLLOWAY A PAGE'S, Richmond, March 22, 1S66.. , , ,.N. SOiain-St. Notice. THE subscribers for buifcEng a "United Presbyteriaa Church," are hereby notified that theirsnbsrriptions will be called for within "thirty days," the time agreed on whea subscriptions were made! W. S. REED, -Sepi.,3t. . . t Trustee.

An Ordinance, j Entitled .n Ordinance" for the Preven- - tton of Fire. - - "- " f

Sbctiox 1, Be it rdaiae-t fer the CwtnBton Council of the City of Richmond. iht no persn sliail friTl or raii'W to he erwled, on any tt. or part iff kt. in said City, binn in tbe space in sai l City enclose.! by the fUj iiii? niowNt hiiiriiliftMHt. ttvwit: Comuiencinff at th comer of Walnnt and Krtut Street, thence East aiunj Walnut Strvet to Eighth 5trvet, tht-nca Norta on Eighth Street to Main, tht nee Last on Mam to the Corp. .ration I'm, taeoc North on sid erjTat l.ue !. Est J'.niadwar, tbeucc Wct u "-'d Est Broa-tway t Spring Street t Fr.nt St rtvt, thence South n aid Front Street t the place rt l55iuinjt, any buildmsr, ur addition to any building hsrotoiiTe eveted, nalesa xit outer WaiSs thereof btv tnp.ed of brick or stone, with mortar: Atd any person vioHtine the prorismns of this section slia!', on conviciiun before tbe Mayor be tiued, tiierrfur, ki any sum not exceelin? fifty dollars; and for each nnd every day coiitmii inee ht said virlxtio, after the rirt eiiviction, lie oSender maybe fined by t'.e Mart.r ni't less than ten, nor more than fifty "dollar, provided, however, Uiid section shall not apply to privies leas than ten feet in height. It shall be the duty of tlie Marshal, whenever any such baildine, or addition to any building, has been erected in violation of the above prohibition, to report the same to the Mayor, showing thediacrtptiun and situation of the btutdinjr or addition, and the time it was erected; and the Mayor shall thereopon issue bis warrant to the Marshal to fcUte dwo or remove such building or addition so erected hi violation of this section. Sec. 2, Whenever anv Bueb framed or wooden building, heretofore erected within the limits defined in the preceding section, shall be removed, the same shall not be relocated within sii limits, but ahull be removed without the same; and any person convicted before said Mayor of having re-located such building within said limits, shall be tiued, therefor, equally as for the first erection of such building, and such build iue shall be removed, as in the preceding section provided. -- Sec. 3, If any person shall, at any fire in said Citv, plunder, embezzle, convey away, or conceal any poods or property, aud shall not, within twenty-four hours after such fire, make delivery, or pnve information of the same to the owner or owners thereof, if known, or otherwise to tbe chief Engineer, Marshal or aome member of the Council, and when, under the circumstances, such act mar not amount to a larceny, or t the offence of receiving stolen goods, knowiuir them to have been stolen, such person shall, on conviction of such otfene before the Mayor, be fined in any sun not les than five nor more than fifty dollars. Sac. 4, Any person who shall throw or fire any squib, cracker, rocket, or fireworks, or any ball set en fire, in said city, shall, on conviction of such offense before said Mavor, be fined therefor, in any sum not exceeding ten dollars; and any person who shall sU to any minor in the citv any fire crackers, txptib, or rocket, or any other fire-works, shall, on conviction before the Mayor, be fined in any sum not exceeding fifty dollars. Any person usiu a stove-pipe in said city for burning of fuel, and who shall neglect to cause the same, in its passage through any woodwork, to be made secure froui occasioning ignition, or who shall place any stove-pipe so as to discharge smoke into any public street or alley, shall, on conviction before the Mayor of being guilty of either of such offenses, be fined, therefor, iu any sum not exceeding twenty dollars. Sbc. 5. Any person firing or causing to be fired, on any strett, alley, lot, or yard, in said city, any Bhavings, hay, straw, or other combustible material, between the snnsetof one day and daylight of the next morning, shall, on conviction of such offense before said Mayor, be fined, therefor, in any sum not exceeding ten dollars. Sec. 6, If the Marshal, or either of the Police, deem any tire, set or kindled on any street, alley, or lot of said city, creative of danger, he shall cause the same to be removed, orextiuguished, and the person having set, or caused it to be set, and refusing, on the order of the ollioers aforesaid, to remove or extinguish the same forthwith, shall, on conviction of such offense before the Mayor, be fined in any sum not exceeding fifty dollars. ec. 7, Any owner or occupant of any house in said city, where shavings may be made or accumulated, shall cause the same to be removed and carefully burned as often, at least, as once in six days, and on failure to do so, on conviction before the Mayor, be fined in any sum not exceeding five dollars. Sec. 8, The City Engineer shall givej five days written notice to tlie Owner or owners of any building by him deemed dangerous from deeay, want of repairs, or any other cause, to alter, repair, or remove the same, setting forth briefly iu such notice tlie particular repairs or alterations to bo made, and if said owner or owners be not residents of ii 1 city, said Engineer shall have such notice posted up iu at least five public places therein. Skc. 11, If, after five days notice, the owner or his Agent shall not proceed to repair, secure, or remove tlie building or edifice, and make the same secure, with reasonable dispatch, the Engineer shall report to the Mayor the condition of the building or edifice, its situation and danger apprehended; the Mayor, upon being satisfied by such report or otherwise, of tlie alleged danger to the public, shall issue his Warrant to the Engineer to take down or remove said building or structure, which he shall execnte accordingly, and the owner shall be liable to nn action to be brought in the corporate name of the City for the amount of the expense. , Sec. 12, Tbe Chief Fire Engineer of th City is hereby required to search any building standing in a compact portion of tlie city and in which there is cause to suspect the kecpingof gunpowder ia a quantity greater than twenty-five pounds; and in rasa of such discovery, in such quantity, it shall be seized by such Engineer and removed to some safe place, and it sliall be his duty to prosecute the owner or occupant of the building before the Mayor, and the defendant upon being convicted of the offense, shall be fined in any sum not exceeding fifty dollars, and cost of the removal of said powder. Sec. 13, Any person who shall keep, or knowingly suffer to be kept, in any building, any quantity of gunpowder, greater than twenty-tine pounds, or "who shall aid in, or have knowledge of such keeping, without giving immediate notice thereof to said Engineer or Marshal, shall, on conviction of such offense before said Mavor, be fined in any sum not exceeding ten dollars. Sec. 14. All gunpowder, kept in quantities (for retail ) less than twenty-five pounds, sliall at all times ba kept in a tin or other metal canister, securely covered from danger of Are, or if the sanw bo kopt in a cask or other combustible vessel, such cask or vessel shall be enveloped in a close leather bag: and any person convicted before the Mayor of a violation of this section shall be fined in any sum not exceeding ten dollars.Sec. 15, If any person or persons shall use in any livery or other stable, carpenter shop, or feed store, containing hay or straw, within said city, any lighted candle or other light, without having secured the same within a tin r glass lantern, or shall smoke within or bring into such stable, shop or store, a lighted cigar of pipe, or fire crackers, he shall, on conviction before the Mayor, be fined in any sum not exceeding twenty dollars. Sec. 13, No persons shall keep or permit to be kept in the rear portions of Store-rooms or Ware-houses any hay, straw or other combustible material. Any person violating the provisions of this sec turn, shall, on conviction before the Mayor, be fined in any sum not exceeding twenty-five dollars.. Sec. 17, That all ordinances or' parts of ordinances, conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are hereby repealed. Sec. IS, This Ordinance to- be in force from and after its passage and publication. :, Passed and approved September 4th, 166. JOHN F1'LEY, Mayor. Attest: P.P. Kibs, City Clerk. . , , An Ordinance, Entitled "An Ordinance for the purpose of ; -Licensing" Billiard Saloons and Bowling Alleys." Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the common conrieil of the city of Richmond, That it shall not oe lawful for aay person or pert his within the corporate limits of the citv ef Richmond to establish or keep or by agent or agents establish or keep any Billiard Saloon or Bowling Alley, known as a Nine or Ten Pin Alley, without first having procurred from said corporation a license permitting the same to be done as hereafter provided. - . Sec. 2. Tbe Mayor Shalt issue to any inhabitant desirous of establ ishing or keeping a Billiard Saloon within the corporate limits of said city a license for such purpose upon the receipt of payment therefor ar the rate of $50 dollars per annnm, and $10 for each additional table everfoor. ; Ami to any inhabitant, desirnus sbUio w - keeping a Bowline A I lev, within the corporate limits of said city, said Mayor shall issne a license tor such purpose npon the receipt in payment therefor at the rate of $23 dollars per annum for each double alley, and $15 for each single tilir. ; . . . . .-'-' ''"' - "Sec. 3. Be it further ordained. That if any person or persons shall establish or keep, or by agent or agents establish or keep any Billiard Saloon or Bowling A lie v ithin the corporate limits of said city without first having obtained license according to the provision of this ordinance shall npon conviction be fined not exceeding 'wM"T'nve doltara with costs of prosecution, and each day such Billiard Saloon or Bowling Allev shall be kept open shall constitute a new and seperate effense. iiic. 4- - This ordinance is be ia force from and after it3 passage and publication. -- Passed and approved September 4. 1 , ' JOHN F1.VLEY, Major. Attest: P. P. KIRN, City Clerk.. An Ordinance. Entitled "An Ordinance to prevent the 3f altreatment ef Animal. - . ; Sec 1st. He it ordained by the common council of the city of Richmond, That it shall be nnlawial for any person within the corporate limits of the city of Richmond to beat or otherwise injure any horse, stare, mule.as3,ox or any other animal in an immodeatecmel or unnecessary manner, and every person offendingagainst tbe provisions otfihis section or ordinance hall on conviction thereof before da Mayor be fined not xceeding ten dollar and cost of prosecution. Sse. 2.- This Ordinance t be in force from and after its passage and publication. . ..i .5 Fas sod and approved September 4th 1S66. JOHN FIN LEY. Mayor. Attest: P.P. KIRN, City Clerk.

BOQKS . STAT. O.N E it Y.

1JICH0LS0N & BKOTHER. W holesale and Itetait Stationers & Booksellers: Main Street. S2:fRICHMOND. INI. HATS t CAPS. The Fall Hat Fashions! raIli. undersigned has just received his new FALL Style of mm , T" n . a rw to which he invites the at- fP tent ion of all who would indulge in the latest fashioa. Call at tbe Hat and Cap Store of JOHN SUFFRINS. Richmond, Ind., Sept. 20,' 136. lOtf NEW STOCK Jewelry, Watches, Notions, . Gold, Silver and Plated t Chains, Breast-Fins, Clocks, Ear-Rings, I RINGER RINGS, a laree assortment of Plated Mare. Cantors. Knives. Forks aud Spoons; Musical Instruments. Ac. 3C"" An assortment of Sheet Music, constantly on hand. K. B. DICKINSON. No. 41, Main-st., Richmond, Ind. ; Jan. 27 18o4. S6tf SOLDIERS ATTENTION I FBAhe undersigned being the necessity of a First M. Class Agency in this place for the prosecution of claims against the Government, would respectfully announce to tbe Soldiers and Citizens of this county and vicinity that he has opened such, and is prepared to prosecute all kinds af claims arising from the Military or Naval Service. He has been offered families by the various Departments which enables him to gar ranter to soldiers and others entrusting their claims to him a more speady settlement of them than has heretofore been offered by any agent. He has secured tha service of Col. W. W. DUDLEY for the Summer, who was for a long time an examiner of claims at Washington D. C. Information given free, aud claims promptly attended to by letter. Charges moderate. Office over Citizen's Hank, Richmond, Ind. R. P. FINNEY. Late Maj. 6 Ind. Cavalry.' July 26th, 1366 DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. Removal to New House. THE STORE OF WM.TIBMAN has been removed from Jlam to South Fifth Street, East side, near the corner of Main and Fifth streets, where he will be pleased to see his old friends and customers, and the public generally, who desire to purchase DiyGoods and STotions Of all kinds and prices, he having just re.-eived a large and complete Stock, which he is prepared to sell a LITTLE CHEAPER Than thev can be had at anv other Store in the Citv VV1ML1AM TIEMAN. Richmond, Aug. 30. 22527-30. AGENCY. Indiana Fatent Agency. W. T. DENNIS, Agent nd Attorney, Late Ccamiuer of Patatt United Slntrt Pntnt ffiee, Olfice in Starr Hall Rnildine, RICHMOND, INO., wwrlLL make Specifications and Drawings,- Prosw w ecute and Defend Infringements in the United States Coorts, and willattend toal! matters appertaining to Patents. . ; Patent Deeds, Assignments, and Contracts, carefully drawn and Examinations made. Aug. 31, 1865. 27-tf. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. t. de:n"jsjts, v-'";': Licensed Real Estate - Agent; Office, in Starr Hnll fiuilding:, Richmond, Ind.J REAL ESTATE bought and sold, or exchanged. Houses and lts leased and rents collected. All property vill be registered free of charge. W. T. DENNIS. Aug. SI, 1865. 27-tf. . Bargains! Closing Out! jm-ORIECAI PARRY, having disposed of his establishment to J. P. Scott A Co., wishes now to sell several new and second-banded .. Buggies, Kocfcaways and Wagons, ' "Which he has still on hand, and, in order to CLOSE OCT, he will sell them VERY CHEAP! Now ia the time to buy a V agon. Carriage, Bugwy, or Rockaway, at a BARGAIN. Call at the Shop of J. P. Scott A Co,, and examine them. v ' ' MORDECAI PARRY. 1 Richmond, 3d mo. 22d, 1S06. 4 . rETEJt CBCOKBK. BEKJ. CROCKER. CROCKER & CO., South side of Main street, one square East ol Meredith House, ' ' ' 1 f RICHMONP, INO. "J"annfacntureall kinds of Carriages. Baggies, If .Sulkies. Fxprees and Pedling Wagons, Ac, Ac. We have on hand a fine assortment of work in onr line, and can furnish to order on short notice, almost any style or pattern of vehicle, all of which they warrant to be made of the best material and by carefn' and experienced workmen. The publie are 'nvitcd to call and examine their stock rnd prices. Particular attention paid to repairing. Jan. 20 1365. SOWS, Revolvers, Rifles, MUSKETS AND CAEBINES, ' . For tlie United States service. Also, POCKET and BELT REVOLVERS, REPEATING PISTOLS, RIFLE CANES. REVOLVING RIFLES. Rifle & Shot Gun Barrel & Gun Materials. Sold by Gnn Dealers and the Trade generally. In these days of house-breaking and robbery every bouse, store, bank and office should hve one ol ''REMINGTONS' REVOLVERS. "; Circulars containing cuts and description of our Anas win be furnished npoa application. t ,. -E. REMINGTON A SONS, Ilion.N.T, . . . .OHIO. FEMALE COLLEGE. , , THE pening of the next session has been postponed to the seventeenth of September, on account of the presence of cholera at Cincinnati and other points, through which manv of its uopils are eorapeliedtopasa tn reac!flng"fLe'" College. There has been no ehoiera at College Hill. , . . .. rj f . for catalogues, circulars, etc., address. ' - Rev.J. M.ANDERSON. - vept.,tt- - College Bill, Ohio.

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Uo. W. Baiaek. E. M. Varvita G. W. BARNES & CO, - WtlOLESAIE KETAIL ' j Q J OG'E'RS New Iron Front Building, NO. 31, MAIN-ST., Richmond, Indiana. M. ' 30 be9 fine Tea, embracing various" onali ties. O. W. lt.VR.ES A CO A lmonds, Nnt. Ac, 200 lbs, Almonds. 2ltu Tea nub, Pecans, Filberts. etc 31 Main St. ti. W, BARNES A CO. Cotlee: Hi Rir Rin Coffee. 15 Mocha, Java.und Laroara do. 31 Main Su O. W. BARNES A CO. 10 Hhd. Sugars. " 2t Bbls era-died, granulated aud powdered do 25 Rbls. Refined do, various grades. SI Main St. . W. BARNES A CO. f olases A Ryrrnpss ifj. 10 bbls N. O. .Molasses. 10 " Sorghnm do. 10 " Syrups various grades. 31 Main St. U. W. BARNES CO. R aiin. 25 Boxes M. R. L. a A. Raisin. 20 do. 20 i do. 1 Cask Currants. 5 " Citrons. SI Main St. O. W. BARNES A CO. Jellies ic. Strawberry and Raspberry Jellies. Pine Apple Jelly. ' Shred Isinglass or gelatine fir making jellies Raspberry syrup, very fine and auitabW for nae in sickness. 31 Main St. G. W. BARNES A CO. c anued Fruit Ar Catsups. Mra berriea.loniatoeA. Klaoklwrr. Extra Peaches, Uaspljerries and Plums. Tomato Catsup, Walnnt do. London Club Sauce. Worcester shire do. Pickets ot various kinds. Salad Oils. 31 Main St. O. W. BARNES A CO. Sundries. 20 kegs bi -carbonate Soda. 10 boxes .Madder. 10 " Indigo. 15 ' Ex. Logwood. 10 " Cudbear. 10 Boxes Kice. 31 Main St. G.'.V. BARNES A CO. piceA- Pepper: 5 bags Pepper. 2 " Cloves. 20 mats Cinnamon. 2 bags Alspice. I cask Nutmegs. E.U. Uunki-e's selected Spices. Cinnamon, Pepper. Alspice. Cloves, Mustard, Ginger and Cayenne. 31 Main St. G. W. BARNES a CO Chocolate, Prepared Coflee, etc. Baker's Cocoa. Pure Cocoa. Broma. French Chocolate. Premium " Vanilla " Dandalion Coffee, various qualities. Traxicum. Vermicelli. Macarout. Tnpioca. Pearl Barley. Hecher's Farinia. Corn Starch and Rice Flour. 31 Main St. G. W.BARNES A CO. REAL ESTATE. IMPORTANT NOTICE. I OFFER FOR SALE mv Dwelling Houge and Lot on Fifth Street. The House is new, convenient and well finished, with plunge and shower bath, hot and cold water, and Gass fixtures, wood-house, stable and carriage house and fine shrubbery. Lot 63 by 132, stone and iron fence. r i ' L . Also, Three Valuable Lots on the Park. : also, a risx, , .j,,. Well Improved Farm of 192 Acres 12 miles from Richmond, containing one of tbe best Orchards in the country. . r , Also, a Farm of 90 Acres near Logansport. rPart Cash and time to suit purchasers are my term. ... want to purchase a neat, Good Dwelling House and Improved Lot, on 5th, 6th, 7th or 8th Streets, North of Main. . WM. J. B1CKLE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE son ' . . Richmond Property on Extra Terms ONE hundred Acres, 16 miles S. E. of Indianapolis, near the I.' AC. R. R. 244 Acres, half I'rarie, 10 miles S. E. of Chicago, near a Station on the Chicago and Great Eastern R. R. 1 20 Acres, I'rarie land, in Winebago county, Iowa. A farm of 320 Acres on Eel River, Wabash County, Indiana. 170 Acres, good bottom land, near the above. 200 Lots in Michigan City the only City in Indiana where we will have a harbor for Shipping. Also NINK BUILDING LOTS . -t On Washington 8treet,Ricbmond, sod 22 LOTS ON MOUNT AlBPRJI, Near tbe Depot the most Romantic and eligible seite in Richmond or Wayne county. J. R. MENDENHALL. . Richmond, May 10, 1366. ,. . lltf. NOTION TftADE. G. P. ESMWILER, Dealer ia FOEEIGN AND DOMESTIC FANCY Notions, Toys, Baskets,Bird Cages AND CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES. No, 49, Main Street, 52tf '; RICHMOND, IND. " Slalc JHooiinsr A SCPKRIOR ARTICLE OF VERMONT Slate Roonas, equal to the best Welsh Slate, on hand at all fJmes, and supplied in any quantity to order. '.Address, - - - . " . : f .'-. . N. SMITH, RicnuosD, Ikd. ;April 2 I85. , 856m 6 Royal Havana Lottery of Cuba. Condoctud by tha Spanish Government. 360,000 IN GOLD DRAWN EVERT IT PRIZES esshsd and ie forma tins fsrnishai; fbs highest rates paid tor Itoobtuoas sad all kiads of Gold sad Surer; also for ail government Securities. -TATLOR A CO.. Bankers.

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F)UTZrO csLiaaaTBB Dorse ana Cattle Powders. ThU r-rcrmratioB, lae and favorably knows, IU nor. ouliljr niamiifrmUi broMHOjova a4 k plnt BOTM, by rBiftbatn and deaMiBS bs stonacb aad Int one. It to aura )- vvvUt ef all mttht anival. oeli YELLOW . Tf.lt. II Kit ts, TKMTItR. KK VERS. FOIWPEK l.SS W AtrK. TITS AND VtlAL KXtKGV.tc iu um improve tHa wtad, ixtcrmee Uk aiHtrlit-'! a ia(k and Kkmv kin d4 transform tha LC-VO FEVMt, Gl-aJiIK3. Into a Oneookinc and spirited. To Beeper or 101 ims preparation ' lnvaiuanio. It iiwrMJes tiM )uauuvt- auJl unpnviw tlws (!. V t nfltminr It hmm . beeai prvs by as ' tttol vnnrrua-ot lo tncBf&M the jnan. tiljr of ntUk aa4 . crram twenty per rmt. ana make Ik b a 1 1 r ftrsa and weet. Is tutu-tun wUlo, it irivoa thra a arpeuta, loaaeas their hi da, and makes then thrive . la all diM-KS of Swiao, aach at Cwssna, Ooars bk . tha Lungs, Liver, Sic, Una articio arts as a vpeeiflc By putting from ac-half a paper ' to a paper in a tarreJ of rwiii the abovo dneaiti will boe-adtauW e csMin.tjr p-e cstetl. If rtv in ti-M, a certain preventive utl ca "J Ar the Hog Cholera. Price Hi C.aU p jr Pap3, or 8 Papers for to.' i I BXP1SS9 ST ' ' ' ' e. a. FoiJTz iirto., AT THIIB WHOLES LR PR fi AM MEDinSE DEPOT. , lo. 116 Franklin St, Baltimore, Kd. ; For 8lo hv lraitits and Storekorretw trouhrat tk Cnitod Stat-a. . . For saleWholesale and Retail at manufacturers, prices, by PH'.MM EH fc KELLY, Richmond, Indiana. John D. Parka, Cincinnati, Uom-ral Agent. . JEWELRY. Fine Watches and Jewelry, ; Direct from the Manufacturer. Gold! Hold! ' ' -- ' Watches I Watches! 1 .1 Jewelry I Jewelry! -; , ,,' , The very llest! The very Best I " "l The very cheapest I The very cheapest, At C. A. Dickinson's Jewelry Store, No.'SfJ Main Street, Richmond. Ind. J. B. FI UNICTJTT, Jeweller HAS removed to 78 Main street, two doors West of the Kirst National Bank, where he has fitted tip an entirely new establishment. He is now opening a large and verv desirable stock of Watt-he. Jewelry, Clocks, I'ancy toods, Milt er Wsrr of all varieties, which is as frood as the best and will be sold cheap as the cheapest. His old friends and customers are invited to call on him and no pains will be spared to please. .i ' ? iJ . A J J K IttTNNIClITTi ' y Q 78 Main St retINSURANCE. jRICnTIIOiVI Insurance Company, Hicliriiond, Indiana,. . OFFICE In rear of FIRST NATIONAL BANK. ' . Risks are taken at sr low rates, and on as favorable terms, as by any other responsible Firelnsnranco Company. ' I '--a mim'.- ;,.- OFFICERS': PkkstDKKr, JESSE P. SIDDALL, " ' ' ; Vicb Prksidknt, TIIOS. VOOIJJtrTT,! :f ' - Secret akt, A.1 F. SCOTT, ' DIRECTORS; . '. ' JameiK. Reev " Charle n CTAffin: & Jnhn ?M tlnr r r- m s 4 William S. ReM. ' ' Jesa I. iMn ' aK James L Morriton,: Stenhea R. IViKBUs, Thomas iVnodantt.'t- si.hti.3 IOIIN C. HAD LEV, General Agent. 7-1t. SECUEITYFIEE INSUEANCE CO.! OF Of STew 'Yoi3c! 1 - t .. i, ;1 it-.; . it Assets: 1,600,000, WI LLI AM B ELL, Age ntr 'fl Oct. It, 1865.S4-t. - ItlCIIMO.T D.. Jons W. Bcbso. " ! 'l "fl KnwAkD T. Bcswoir. J. w. burson & Co;! ; Mi.vcF ACrr keri or LIIV8EED OIL, RICHMOND, IND. ar-Mills: one-half mile Jforth of tlie City, on the wpnrt Tnrnpike. Highest 3arket-Pr.ee Paid for Flax : Seed. -. . , Feb 15, lSo. . : - : ..... , A COOL NOTICE. ICE!; ICE!! LEIVE & KOSTHAUSE : ; H-K on tLivi any quantity of ICE, of the finest qtiatirv; -which tuer -rftfrletrvir to enstners st tLeir houses everj day, duri-w tiut -iaoaaaer, at b moat reasonable TUa. Urders left st Ms. KokthHarB's tirocery.a few d'mrs Hooth of tbe FostOIBce, wili receive prompt attention. A. Pur chase and RemovaL BFXJ. W. ELLIOTT CUT BLOOl, haviag- pnrehascd the ertensive stock of Cabinet Furniture, together with all the Ftztores, Tools, it., for mannfactnrinK the ssnw, froas Thomas Mason, are twwocecrpvijiff- his beaatlfol and convenient WmreRoonas, on tb - ,...-.. ., S. W. Cor.' Main & Frontl Streets. Whew tij are prepared io wt ar Article ia their Warn The suited stocks of Farnitore of B. W. Elliott and Mr. Mason, make tbe a-fsortment of Elliott jk the BErsT and LARGEST from which to make aeleetiot,ever befor ottured ia tfeis. C'y, sad the Psople ae rafc-f-.lj toruad to eaii and cxaiu- for MitilH l llWCHOliClf. -- - "7 . . : -. n U10TT A BLOOM. A!kfc-&dL, FeC'l, 136V i t . rtSmtm

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