Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 36, Number 47, 17 January 1867 — Page 4

' blossoms in her waterfall, and then go PROFESSIONAL. NEWSPAPER it PRINTINq. UNIOfJPAlTKlTGEMCY.. JEWELRY.

niCHUOTO, IND. APSt. 17th, 1867. LOVE tWITKCT TiONSENSE. Net a Bit Like aTerl 3. 'Capital Taki-OfT mm She Modern 'Walk Prsr5 Style . ( Itoiag lb Once apon a' time ther a fair jrotrogmidea-wh name -wms 3Iary, although tby called her Moll, for shcrt She wasn't a tall, dark eVedwiavIcn.-with clear trana parent akiu, sxA Hps i-ke cherries, and cheeks suffused rvith blushes. She didn't bare glossy black hair, sweeping back In wary tresses frora her queenly brow,' and her form wttun't a bit like Hebe's. No, there were aone of these things on the contrary, Lj was short and thin, and had red hair and freckles, and she a. "ported snaggle teeth and wore pads,' but still ebc . a right nice girl, and there was a young man who fell in lore with her, and bis came was Bill, although his friends called liita William when vbey wanted tor hurt his feelings, for be didn't like it tcuch. He wasn't line looking, and had neither curly brown hair nor a moustache. Hot ranch." .. Bill laid himself oat on soap locks, and wore a goatee that be had dyed twice a week Now this Bill, he was in love with Mary, bnt did be go and make a deliberate ass of himself? fDid he, I say, go in to a growe with her, and in the soft moonlight, by the streamlet that murmured wesUyby, and with the tender zephyrs sighing through .the foliage, fall down on his knees, sieze her Jeweled hand, and breathe his deep affection in the tender accents of fond attachment, and .'swear "by yon bright-orb .above us, always to be thine?" Did he. 1 sav? You can jus, bet he didn'tf Yotjes.n lay outvoti wnoie revenue salety on that. William knew too much about the price of pants to go flopping arose on the wet 'grass with, hia pood clothes on; besides, he never cared anything about streamlets or any kind of cold water, except to mix with bis gin. -No, sir, it was exceeding ly strange, but this lnfatnatcd William met hr at the alley gate, and be stood right op on hia old legs and says; ,','Say, UOIVta g&l. S poseo we get hitched?'' Bat how, did Mary bebavt? Did &he go dropping to bleep over on the bricks in a dead faint, or did she bide her gen .' tie head oa his shirt bosom , to conceal her blushes? No, she didn't, and 4she didn't say "lam ever thine, my own love, dear William!" Oh, my, no. She look d; right in his yellow eyes and &ys, I'm in, Billy; I'm tho gal for these sort of thing3. Go inr And instead f re ferring him to her father, she only said; Won't the old man bnst right out when you tell him? Ila! Ha! and she laughed. But she didn't ask William to She very wickedly advised to "poke the old man in the nose if be gave him any of his lip." Shu was a funny girl, this Mary. , t - ; " ..- Now, the old man wasn't wealthy, for he sold soap-fat for a living, and io be didn't bink Bill was nosing around after bis stamps; so, when Bill asked him, he neither ordered him fiercely away, nor did the dewy moisture gather in his eagle eye as be passed his hemstiched up there and said, "Bless you, my children, bless yon!" Oh. no, nothing of the sort. He Just blew bis old red nose on his bandana and told Bill to take her along, for he was glad to get rid of her, he was, and William would be the 6am e way migbty'soon, for the was awful rough on victuals, and always broke dishes when she got mad. , So, you see, thero really was no necessity for William -to come at midnight's solemn hour, iu & cab, and throw a rope ladder up to her window, and whistle three times on his fingers, and then go up, hand over hand, and bring her down in one hand, and her trunk in the other, and a band box and an umbrella under each arm, and a whole lot of bundles, and then get in the cab and fly to some distant shore. That's the way it would have been in a novel; but Bill said he wasn't oa that lay, so he just went out in the yard, and, out of pure joy, ho skinned the cat three or four times on the grape-vine arbor, and then went and got his bntober cart, and drove Mary right down to the magistrate, to get the Job done for a quarter for he said he was some on the low price, he was. Bnt the very queerest thing of all was, that Bill had 'no tall, dark,' ruffianly rival, with a scowling visage and black whiskers, who flew at him with a drawn dagjer and a horse pistol in each hand, and a muttered curse upon his lips,' and cried wildly for "Revenee. Ha! ha! and said. "Sdeathr and "Villain, thou diest!" Not: any. 1 There. was another fellow in love with Mollie. to be sure, but he was -a weak-eyed young man, who had sandy hair and wore spectacles and s choker collar, and always looked seared when you hollered at him. So, when he saw that Bill had the best of the girl's affections, he looked all serene, and said. "Go in, Billy, if job banker for her," and as Billy was ft trifle oa the hanker, he sailed right in.y" ,;: f!Vi gi $ n So William, you see. had ao trouble at all and you couldn't pel up an agonizing novel about him, if yon tried. He didn't have any urgent business that called him to a foreign land, and so he had to bid her ft fond good bye, and swear always to be true, and then go awav and forget her and fall in love with a darkeyed Italian girl picking grapes in a vineyard, with a square towel folded on her head, while his forgotten and forsaken Vary gradually faded and pined away, and baffled the physician's skill and grew paler, and at last, when the June rosea were in bloom, lying gently down to die, while through the open window floated in the balmy odor of jessamine and honeysuckle. And William didn't coma hone at last, and, filled with deathless remorse, go daily to the sweet cemetery and strew flowers on her grave, and teach hiacljdren to lisp her name. Not t ftU. XhftUs the way Mrs. E. D. E. N. Scwthwon.wonld have done it, but she wasn't rboLJ.: Billy was a butcher who wore white shirt and a shiny hat and he stayed at home and killed beef and sold it at a big price, and he stuck tr Mary, and she Kept healthy and, wasn't much u the piV or the fade, while if any fellows got to lnrk ng around, William went right out an ! batted them in the ere: Be did..: v . And then, er- last, when sH was over. Uftrydid'tsit in the room while they n white, aad mixed orange

at her heelsr and stana no wun ner h; BainSnd weepgentl wlnEe she wasbe iogs raarriem byjkbo- aicieter, and then get lots of presents, and then go to her new house, and live through all the happy years with Billy," and never know sorrow or trouble any more. Why, of course, she didn't, for it wasnt her style, iiaf ifi' A I a i UK. i you see. She just rushed np stfirs and put on ber pink muslin and ber old sun-bonnet, , arid bad nary bridesmaid, and went to the magistrate's and never wept a particle, and got no presents but fifteen cents from the old man to pay her car fare home, and when she got to the magistrate's she just rose up off the bench and told f BUI J6e didn't see much 'use' ia splicing, and that she didn't like him anvhow; and so f he .went home, and Bill he went with her, and ' told her he wasn't sorry, as he didn't want her, and he guessed she was. hard oa her clothe, any bow and so they never got married and the whole thing turned out wrong; but I couldn't help it, for I ain t going to put facts on re;ord that ain't so. But it ain't a bitlike anv novel that J. ever read, so there racist" have been something strange abont this fellow and Moliie that I never odd find out, so I'll have to let it slide as it is. THE TRIBUNE FOR 1867. The Tribune raters upon tho rear mora prosperous in busiaeas than ever before. The cxrwdicB of enlarging oar pern thus matin- The Tribeoe the largest and the cheapest newsp aprria America wan duubted by many -f We he fuunj our ace 'Kin I ia it. The circulation of The Trioune is steadily increasing, and our advertising patronage has increased so much that it is more difficult to printourneur than when we nsed a smaller sheet, and this difficulty we cn only meet by frequently publishing supplementary pajrea. The close of the war h?s imposed upon The Tribune the disqusMion of moans tou Sod peculiar problems. We hre met thess as best we eould, labormsr with sincerity for Freedom, Social Prepress, t'oliucal Equality. Impartial 3u8ra(r Ml Rights for All. A Republican President becasae the enoncy of Kepubhcanism, and we hare been eslled upon to denounce and ense the treacheries of a degraded Administration. It was not without pain, certainly not without much thiukinc.tbat we Bde au Usuo with President John son. The peopla approved our cOonj by returrunjj tiiair radical fcprasentetirsa to powtr. Taa elections of I8f.fi as important to the nation as Lee's surrender maninjf new auties. Reconstruction is now the duty of the country political reconstruction reconstruction us nnaaQM aod Wtf s. 2 Weare ao. longer presied by war necessities, and we must amend our war experiments. The present condition of the currence is a previous aril. Trade suffers ; our manufacturing interests are in a precarious state. A dollar docs not mean a dollar, but its fraction. It maybe sixty cents, it may be ten. It is a sentiment.-not a iiict. When the biborer earns his dollar, he does not

know -hsther He haS on laaf or breai or ten. ju business is feverish and unsettled." We think this ran only be remedied by a wise and intrepid policy at AVaaliinjrton or reducing the currency to the specie basis, t Upon this we shall insist ? ? ? t f Ihe necessity of Protection to Labor sain presses pou us. We'regret that on this most important raeaaura the Republican party is divided. An honest but mischievous minority in the West, particularly, are endeavoring; to create a policy which can only result in he prostration of American Industry the degradation of Labor and the aggrandizement of English capitalists.- Darin many years ot our wora we have struggled against this interest We believe Protection more necessary now than ever before, and wa shall insist upon the broadest and wisest legislation for the Rights of Labor. Iu the perplexing question of Reconstruction we see no reason to amend the policy which we have asserted fince the close of the war. Jt thea seemed to us that Eniaaeipatiou of the Black should he followed by Suffrage for the Black. We did not see the wisdom of a policy of promiscuous confiscation and hanging. We had too much blood in war to ask lor blood in peace even to gratify angry vengenco. It seemed important that tho South should concede Suffrage, and that the North should concede Amnesty. , Soma of our friends disapproved of this ; but Congress has followed our adviee. Amnesty has been approved by i'iigres to a greater extent than we claimed in The Tribune. We have held that the men who starved captives iu rebel dangeons, who murdered surrendered prisoners, who viola tad th rules of war, and aided the assassination of Mr. Liucoln, should be tried and punished. Congress and the Administration have agreed that no punishment should be inflicted even upon men who ere charged with these crimes, and the only measure looking like puoishmeut is the amendment of disfranchisement from holding pfiita, which is merelv a sentimental and not a practical penalty. On the other hand, the passage of the Civil Rights Bill.ti Freedmao's Bureau Kill, and the Bill for Suffrage in the District of Columbia, show that reconstruction will nut be consummated without suffrage and protection for th Blacks.' The policy of 1 he Tribune has beeu practically adopted by those who differed with us doring its discussion. We do them the justice of believimt they ko their way to what is right, just as we trust they will do us the justice of believing we go our way to what is (right. We work for the same object, but perhaps in different ways. We have no higher aim than to secure peace to this nation, and to all nations li'iertv, progress, happiness, virtue, and the universal broiherhood of man. Aad tor this we shall continue to toil in oar best way, ?t We have reorganized and strengthened everr department of The Tribune. We have correspondents in every part of this country and in every country in the world ; restdent correspondents in every capital and commercial center of Euroneand South Am rica ; special correspondents who billow important movements in all parts of theearth.- This establishment costs a great deal of money, and to oi-gauize it we have invested many thousands of dollars. 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Persons reoi:tUU(C for 15 copies $la will receive aaaxt.-. v,nv An, TPST. r.,-nin w will pnd"thirtv-four copies and The . ! ' .- Dailv Trioane. " naiiT ramrif. ; Ten Dollars per Annum. ' Drafts oa J"ew-York .for Poat-offico orders, payable to the order of The Tribune, beiojr aaier, are preterable to any other mode of remittance. Subscribers who send monev fby Express must prepay Express Kmm. AAaasaa. ' -. ' ; " '' " - THE TRIBUNE. New-Vrk. T1 l HE anderaumed, having purchased the. entire stock of A. PsiLLirs is now piepared to nil all Milm with timmntne&s. HaTlXUr. S lllA.'V-, oe is prepared, as ahart noucs, ta attend ail uaeraia City and Country. METALIC AMD WOODEN COFFINS Vahaad at all tints sand Coffins mads to, order. prices reasonable. - I THOJtAS , 31AJSOX, - HTbo has bad vears of experience in the bosiness, and s axteaairely 'known, wtU be wtth,aad assist me, and nil pay paracalsr sttenUta to s4 preparatians lor fcaerais. 4 , f ,? m csi ajwa-" 1 - i ; - HOC M SAI5 STREXTj "wV"' . -T r'oppiCS rasliias Bali, Ejcbsoad, Jae. 1, V&r. '

Yft .s;" aawa aa-arv 'li-V ECLECTIC PIIYSICLaif A5D SURGEON, OFFICE S5 MA1X STREET, (Over ehas..?. DicVtnson'a Jewelry State.) "De. Davis can be found at his office at all kunrs of tho nigfct- " d'Hiiy; - ' GERMAN PHYSICIAN; Office and Residence, . f" No. 12, Main street, RICIUIOXD, IMD. 2T:4m. 1 ' L. 32 FBAXCISCO, M. T. , Office and Residence Son th Franklin Street, ; ' East side, between Main and Walnut, ' July IT, 1834 SO tf RICHMOSD, l.vwm ' Vf. T. MENENBALL, M. D. U Jl'.4.VI?f donated in this place. offers his profestm. sioaai servioM to theciuxeus of Richmond and vicia;ty. , .- Office and Residence. : Main Street, north side, between Front and Washington in the home former! v occupied bv M. Hollingworth. Lag. 31,135. , J'tf

r3F - Surgeon Dentist, RESFECTFIH.LY reminds his friends and the public, that be continues tint . practice of Dental Surgery at the OLD OFFICE formerly occupied bv the late firm of Newton Jt Rose, on the Strattan Cwraer eotraace on Main where be will be pleased to receive all calls for bis professional services. Ha solicits a share of the public's patronsjje, and war rants entire satisfaction. Hichmond, Starch 15,1869. ; " . , Stf ; - C. II. BURCITENAL, ATTORNEY AT LAW , ' l r i -: ft.t P Notary Pti b 1 i c i Glfiee, over Citizens' Bank entrance on " Main Street; 23-th ",U jz v " - BICHJfOXD, ISD. ; ; ' JOtIN C. WHITRIDGI . . Attorney at Law & Notary, 5 TAUGIIAX BUILDING, ; , . k Xear the corner of Main and Fifth-sts. entrance on I : ' Hain-st.. ' ' i3 Richmond, Indiana. T R E1MONT H O TJ S B, -t ovum j-t.uuxjx. -L t ivyuviiuxt CORNER OF FIFTH AJTI MAIX, ! "" Richniiorid, tnd. " ' C: HSOEHNER. " OF HAMILTON, OHIO. XV1 OULD respectfullr call the attention of his friends snd the public in general to his new stock of ' " ' The' Celebrated Knabe Pianos1 W hich ha has parsonallr selected with rreat care at the Factory. These Instruments are made after the newest Overstun? Scale, with tlis Agraffe Treble, and all the latest improvements. - - '"".."."'" ' '.11 Samples of the above are now on exnimuon at CHA'S DICKINSON'S STORE. Th Knabe Pianos have lust asain been awarded the highest Premium at the Ohio State Fair, tba great Western Fairat St. Louis, and nther piaees. - The Knabe Pianos have frained for themselves an unpurchased pre-eminence over all others, as well in regard to power and sweetuess of tone and easy and apreeable touch, as to great durability. Every Piano is Fully Warranted for Fir Years. I am bv soeeial arrangement, enabled to sell at lowest Factory prices. 19" All who are in want ot a reauy nrst clsss in-. strument, will find it to their advantage to call ana examine the above instruments bef.Te purchasing. Old Pianos Taken in Exchange. All Pianos sold by me will be kept in tune one year. fieeof charge. " Reference can be given irons att parts oi tne CMintrv. i 'i i -. ' i ' ' ' ' '' Dec. v. n. oululh. it BE YE CLOTHED! " KAUFJIAN, has removed his Clothing 9a Store ifom the M Whinney Building at tha Depot, to the BRIGHTWELL: BUILDING, ...... Oi West M ain Street, , : a Where he now has a large and extensive. Stock of i . ... - jjew an(1 xagQionable Ready-Hade? CLOTHING, Of the latest styles anl manufactured of the "BEST material and in the most substantial manner, which ire being sold CHEAP FOR CASH. , . - J"JACOB KERN, is employed as Salesman. and that fact is a sufficient guarantee to customers to Insure them Bargains. It is the determination af the proprietor to Sell Clothing at Cost. ; .25CII and examine the large stock of Goods and compare prices, and you will not fail to come to the conclusion that you cannot be 6CITED better than at the Brigbtwell Building, one door west of the "Eagle House. ST 4 ' ' ' 'I Richmond, Dee. 80, 13o. 40tf ' State of Indiana, Wayne County, S. S. CHRISTIAN SCHULTZ, . In tha Waras Circuit Court, February Term, K. U. 1897. Divorce No. 1857. ,j Mlllli. it. SVLl-ii, BE IT KNOWJf , That on this 28th day of December, 13 6, the above named Plaintiff, by John H. Popp, Esq., his Attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of tha Wayne Circuit Court his complaint against Said defendant ia the above entitled cause, together with the affidavit ot a competent person that said defendant, Mattie M . Sehnltx, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant, Mattia K. Schultx, therefore is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against ber, and that, unless she appears and answers or demurs thereto, at the calling of the said cause on the second day of the next Term of said Court, to be begun and bell at tha Court House in Centreville, oa the first Monday of February next, said complaint aa-i the matters and things therein contained and alledged. will be taken as true and the said cause will be heard and determined in her abaonee. , I i Witness MOSES D. LEESON, Clerk, Jskal V and the Seal of aaid Court, at Centrei rUla, this 2.1th dav of December, 1866. ,as ,. MOSES D. LEESOX, Clerk. Jan. 3, 1S67. (p f. .6) 45-4w. ' l j, i. . ; ArlmiTiistratris's Notice. "BT ETTERS " af Administration with Will, of John JLi Finley, late of the City of Richmond, Wayas Cenntr, and State of Indiana, deceased, an Band, have this day been granted to the undersigned, by the Clerk of the Wayne Common Pleas of said Coaaty. All persons having claims against said Estaat era re quested to file them with the Clark ot said Coart within one year from this date. V . SAK.AH ANT RIOLET, ? ' January ta,186T.rs -- " Administratrix. ; Notice of Dissolution. THE Partnershfp heretofore existing under the tide of Ptammer and Kelly, is dissolved by mutual consent, the dissolution to date from tba first 4 tost. Alt aceoasat o ing by the firm win be settled by J. W. Piumroer, as they oeeoma das, and all accounts das the firm should ' be paid to him as the party authorised to sa the aame of tba firm ia the settlement of claims. , J. W. PI.CMMEB, t" i. r - C. KEU.T. : -. Important Notice. 'ft;: ' JL LL parsons indebted tw the trm of Pluiaaai 1 Ketiy are requested to settle the same as aoaa aa pose&ie, aa tha eaange ia the ten resikia tha ass f ail oar mesra rmirf. Wa hopa ew friends will give this Jkoucs prompt atseafcoa. A Be and accounts w&l he sonad at thaeai Stand. -w . PLCJOACR A OELLI. . 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We have a nw "DAT JOBBER," and new fonta of Tvpe of the latest styles, both plain and fancy, aad are prepared to do work neat and expeditiously. Paaaaaiets, - ; Catalof ;as, ; ConsTitntions, ." ShwW Bills, J j :aiandbUl, j '.Blanks, ; . ,; Pasters, Bills of Lading ' ' Bill Heads,'.' Crds, Notes, Envelopes, a : Ctrealara,"'Labels, Ae. PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLE LEGAL NOTICES. m'OTICE TO TAX PAYERS I will bo ia il KVrhmond, at the Office of tha City Collector, in the Warner Building, oaeach - ------ Saturday,, dnrns-vhs Months of 'Jaaanry s,i3:and A't bruaxy. , , t For tha pmrpoaeof Taxes from the citizens of Wayne, Franklin, New Garden, and Boston Town ships, sod from ail persons miking it convenient to call from other parts of the Cowntv. - - -i U. B. BUPE, "Treasurer W. C. t - Dec.5 27th,' 1S66. 4tt. . STRAYED. aiT.iA TED from the subscriber, on the 23d of Ds i9 c ember, a BAY MAKE, four years old next Sprir-g ; has a small white "spot in her forehead, one right hind foot white, and a very long tail. A liberal rewa rd will be given for tha recovery of the mare, sr such information as will enable me to get ber. Leave word at Shover's Livery citable, South Pearl street. -J. H.BSRHEIDE. ! Jan. It I86I... , .4r v.--. - 44-4f - Hi." Have saved mors than 60,080 persons from death, far they cure in a single day, Cholera, Dysentery, all fiimmer Uomplsints, Fever and Ague, and Xeuralgia. A: so, a sure core for Coughs and Kheumatism. All ffiruggUts sell them. r-.T- f. t - ni s,Hc uiuuj gai.ijuivu, rropneiors, . :-:,f .i j - Springfield, Mass1. ' i i ' Root's Pstchi preserves the life of the Hair hnj;e8 it from grey to Ha original color ia threa weeks prevents the hair from falling is the best article for dressing the hair ever found in the market will surely removedandruffand cure all diseases sf tha . Scalpis delightfully perfumed, cures baldness, and ' will not stain the skis ia a perfect Restorer and Dressing Combined. No other preparation for the hair contains Pestachio Not Oil. Sold by all Drnggista . ! DEMAS, BARNES A Co.. Agents. New York. ORRIN SKINNER dr Co., Sole Proprietors, 15tf ; Springfield. Maaa. Fair and JFestival . AT-... . ..,- "PHILLIPS HALL," Commencing on the 28th day of Jannary, 186T, an Continae One Week. , fob thk Bnrsrrr or Disabled Soldiers, - rf . . 'Widows and Orphans . 5 f of Deceased Soldiers, Of the City of Richmond and Vicinity.. c. Under the Auspices of the Grand Army of The Ball will be decorated with the Flags carried by tlie different Kegimenu of the Fifth District, oa the numerous battie-fields in which they were engaged during the war, interspersed with mottoes, Ac. One of the principal features of the Fair will be: the representation of a Military Encampment, with HVand Io0 Teats; piles of "hard tack and "S B," stacks of arms, guards and field music; also, incidents of the war, such aa tha capture of Jeff. Davis surrender of Cen. Lee, Ac, Ac ; 3 '4 lt!.ni - lnW.t Fair will be held every evening, varied with singing, music ':e. the, Richmond Uo&ical Association and the German Leidercranz, having kindly volinteered their seovices, and will close each evening's entertain- ' menU t tt.(-,-t.r -.,.v5 . i- '5 J' The first object is Charity, the next is Fan for every body. As the aid of the ladies is necessary ia carrying out any object of Charity, tbeir voluntary aid is now ssked for. ia this Fair snd Festival. Those who desire to lend s helping hand, may report their -names to William P. Wilson, and receive the thanks of the entire committee. -: v''"'-'''- - . . - " " P"'J By Special Permission of the Comaiissiwaer ' of Internal Rerenne. GRAND G-IFT CONCERT : "; roa thk BX!rrr or nn " 5 f Soltlier's lHoiuc, i At Kaiglttstown, Ind., To be Giren at Phillips Hall, Richmond, h J Iih,Feb. l, lseT. No of Tickets .T. , j .36,000 Jfo. of Prizes 8051 Valued at $31,000. "? ' Capital Prize, fine Residence on North Sth-st- in this city, worth . . :. . 85,000 (KrTiekets,1 01 each, and at the following club rates: u Five Tickets to one 'address 1 ; , . $4,75 Sant to aay part of the country en raotirit of price aad stamp to pay return postage.. , Male and FenuUv Ajreots i . Wasted ia every town aadeonaty ia the eoantry, to . whom the following liberal iadaeevjienta ara oAsrad: One American Saver Watch worth $b0, will be givsa t ts tha agent seilinr the largest number of Tickets. One Patent-Lev Watch worth tit, to the agent selling the next largest number.' One Pbotosraph Alba m wtrtb $20, to the aeent selling the third higheKt number. For farther partiealaTS, encioss stamp for .; .-, " - i Referenest ' - -- Haj-Oen. Wm. Grose, Col. 1st. Sew. 5th Dia lad. 7 Gea. T. W, Bennett, State Senator, Caion ec- M Col. Oris Perrv. Bichatnnd. Ind. - - - . OI. W. W. Dndlev. Clerk W. C C. CenterrlHe, " Cek H. C. Elliott, Depty CW Richmond,' 3a. M. M. Lacy, la. In. Rev. 5th DiJ - A ... Hob. Lewis Bark, B-hmood, lad. ' -- V A.GaarACo - - - "' r t Wwriaa Cocks' vT i ia : .- . . Jackaoa, S wa vne A Daaa, Rich isa i, lad. -' . . A. Tnlledge, 1st As'r, , J " C. Burcbena!, Atf y. ' f', ' j9"Send ia e-rders at once, as the dmtribvCoa wiTT positivdf sake piaea aa aood, as the Tickets See sB sold, regardless of date. , AUeoaaaweuinw shwnld be addressed ts , S. J. KILLER, Pro - . -i i t.-i'-,j- nf-;-. Bog ass, IUcBntond,tBi. 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S. P. EOLLOX7A7 Cl Ca VAsnnfGToy citt,' d. c-".'". ad to tbeir care will receive prompt attentkin. , ; Claims Axaiast tke Goranaat. . rornae? pay tor rtasoa,e.,e.,will receive peraooalatteatioa. as . at.t. iirroiiMA-Tiorr, ! r----!.. i ,Ti." t ."--j:.t ITi.; ft f- . a reference to Patent Laws, ehesrfally given. ; Cop. es of the Iaws sad Rates sad Regulations of the Patent OfEce, will be sent, gnttu, on application. . ; -C. sis'vi; ....!- j-.- a - - -. la applyiag foe a Paut th applicant should forward a model of his invention if susceptible of being , ; s 1o 3.!wi:i-i:,c;f ... Uhstrated by a model sr, if it consists ia a eheaUaleenruoand, 'sampfes of the 'ingredients in their commercial state, and also ia the propc sed preparsd orm.should be seat. Also, as full a description of the invention or discovery," and its advantages should be given as i practieabte, to aid ia t ha proper prepara. oa of the papers. .--- ... ...... . 'Parsons believing they bare made as invention or a -?- V r.- r.-r-q hiA rrf , t,t scovery in art or science, and desirous cf knowing bether the same has be aa patented, by trans mitting i m, S t ..:- e v -: r " . 1-4. j io us a model, or drawing, or a sufficient description . i:.. ,jas;ii n ' - - to make the iirectioB intelligible, oanhava a thorough txamination made in the Patent office, and the result ef said examtatioa forwarded to them for a-. hie compensation. ' 1 ?; We will have fqrwarded to aay person who may da . ire them, a eopy of the Patent Terms now ia force, ' .?.;,) ''r r.Si: k: i snd the Roles and Regulations of the Patent office, ! -rr:s t L'fi'i . i'.ii. - Aa Masaae t.-r r.' i i . , , ...... -"V'- ...... 1 -. , Caveats will be prepared oa short notice, by the nven tor's giving a brief description of their invention, VitwoWwittga: l&'OJ .!.' ten' . i Drawings will be made ia artistic style from models fnraiahed by inveator. , Searches of the Records of the Patent office in re- ; -1 . . . card to titles ia Patents will be made an application. Send fullname or names character of the invention, i il s; ...? t t. iV2J-.j . ;uii t-; a aad if possible data sf Patent. . j :') Copied of all CLAIMS, ' 1 " ta any Patent issued by the Patent Office since ISM, will be furnished on the receipt of at,' the applieaat giving the full name of the Patentee, nature of tha nvenUon, date of the Patent, do. -j - j , sshington City, Ang. 31, 1865. 1. ,fcW S7tf , E,, REMIrTOTOW & SONS, sAHCTaertrans 'or Revolvers, ITifloa, r m : a.-,-, a r;ia . a .. ... .... .. M.USKETS'AND ABBIES I - ; For ths United States eerriee Also, iG ' ' : POCKET and BELT REVOLVERS," K 'J i REPCATUG I'lSTOUsV ) j RIFLE CASKS, - . REVOLVING RIFtES. Rifle A Siaot Gna Barrels Ac Gnn .Materials. . s v - - Sold by Gun Dealers and the Trade generally. In these days of house-brtskicg and robbery every house, store, bank aad office should hare on ot : - ' J ! REMINGTONS' REVOLVERS." ' Circulars containing cuts and description of ear Arms will be furnished upon application. . i - rxBiRKMiNGTOKASONS, IUsn.S.T., f NOTION TRADE. ! til y Gv P.-EMSWILER, -r Wholesale and Retail Dealer " in F0EEI0N AND ' DOMESTIC FANCY " s iuWJ, s'.i.' Vi 'i - i i No- 49, Main Street, ill J-.! ' . RICHMOND, IND., KEEPS constantly oa hsad the most com piste and varied atock ia the city, eoaaisting, partly of Gloves, , - t ' . . Hosiery, ' . . . . .. . - irndershirtv . Drawers, Hoods and Nnbiaa, k ' ... . 8carfs, ; ' ' - - Saspeaders, i s f '. Threads. " i . . - '.. Combs, , . . . Battens, ' Brashes, Perfamery and Toilet Articles. Toys, Hatches. Blackleg, Fire Works, Candies, Bird Cages, Ladies Baskets, Chlldrens Woext and Willow Cams .?.vi;;.c smm CaiTitaxes. i . . ';-. i .r mrAU bonght from first hands, aad oSrrad to the Trade and the Public, at s margin ia harmony with Light Personal ruts" Basiaess Expenses. ; Bsmnmad, Xoe. is, IMS. : - J8Jm Horse and Cattle Powders. ej.'-c4tT e. 5 -J. .,:...-- Fontx's Condition Powders, The moat popular medicine sf the kind, i IO IB pHIOTC, 1 JkT I i DEPOT DItTJO STORE, iBr M. B. BALLARD.' - -4 : i . i PAIUJEIIS! LOOEJ rTmn 3 KILL TO ITR RATS AND SAVZ TOCTl GRAIN -ZZoorrcVs Hat Poison, Is the bat poison sold for that purpose, by i 1 SL B. BALLARD d CO.

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,VJL Watches! Watches! Jewrlrv 1 Jewelry r fT-Jw vary Baal I Taa -rerrBa iW T1k vciaaaaaaatl Xkeaaiy At C. A. Iickinsoa's Jewelrj Store, Ko. M Maia Street. Bicaataad, laaV ii l '- J. B. nUUmCUTC, Jwmllr, ; MAS removed la Ts Maia atreet, tar doses west of to. First atKoaJ liana, where he has atssd ; u aa aouwlv new esublisoaaeat i n eourelv new esUbiishmeal. - , He ii uow opening s large and very desirable stork of Watches. JewedTT.Ctw!, Faacr tJasas, Silver are af all vsrieties. which ia aagoodasBM best aad will be SiW cheap aa the cheapest. His old irwiida asnl cuswsaecs are mriiea jo eauoa Him and no pains will be spared to please. , r , .JB, auSsiccTT. -i V- J - -W Main Street; COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 8. W. Cor. Fourtliand StaT, The Actual . Business College! " $vcil c-.;ssl i ii fcas issww'i The Finest College Rooms, . , u & The largest Corps of Teachers. " The !Wot Practical Coarse of Stniy, IS . THmTT-TWO YEARS SUCCE! -th THE FACCLrr JSI7lsa i tc R. M. BARTLETT,1. ' -1 i Presidans. J. M. WATTEKA, V w Prlnclnnl, J. R. CARSAHAX, (rormerlTrrincipai of, Ohio Mercantile ColW. AasH Princtpal. ' 3 ' W. II. MIX IKE, Sopt. Actual Business Department. J. K. WiLDhH, Sups. Uapsrtmentof Peamanafam. WM..STKI NK, I AMislanuia Arilhrnebc, English ED. PRH2HARD, ) tlrsmmar, rpaitiew, Carit tpQpiWnX- Ar, a r' H05. HILTON SATLER, Instructor in Commercial lw and LectureriT. irr: M-.i r BURN . PIT MAN, Esq., Instructor ia Phosogrsphj. , Persona coming to the city to enter, may order their baggage directly ro the Ofbee of he (MIegwi The graduates of bartlett'a Collage nambered by thousands are to be found in every part w the semmereial world, receiving from tl,M to $i,00 par year. Fiill Coarse I4fe Scholarsaip, (50 Address JAS. M. W ATTEBJS Priaveinal. f . Mf HEW AND ORIGINAL SYSTEM OsVoo-I Equation of Paynwoti, t . v Averaging Aooounti i s3-,n-o! : ;rt' -t .-fsi and Interest, , A BOOK FOR EVERVBODT, , , Merchant,' Professional Man, Bookkeeper, -.- . i . v-' Clerk aad Stadeat, it-;-, j ,, Is aow ia press aad will be for sals Sims Vev. II.-. Sent postpaid on receipt of tl 00. . , , , Pnblisbed s- ..- ' m bct'Kil i.-: i ..;V BABTITT9 CnXBOE. AKROZT OAIIDON OIX, 4 IOIfTTTNOPOIHTIll" to ! 'sat, t' '!, i.f rhl '"mti th:-n SAFE, WHITE AND UTUrACTORTi 'A DBPOT 1 DRtTQ' BTORO, t f.Ulft:ikt'A tall mml t-?u;p BT, -r.erti, M.B.BALLARDCOfli BOOKS. & STATIONERY. TTrrrrATciAwr 'L. wTtftinttnti loan XIXUJIUXjOUX, Ub AlXaUXXlAiAi j i r.'a . h Wholesale and Betail Stationers & Jtoolisellcrs: ,v:snzMftiii;' Street, j m m-a S2tfRICHMOND, WD "HATS ifcAPS. TV Ther Fall .Mat :FeaZubaB! THEasdsrsigitsd aaa s.;n , pV--' iifatrHarwivakri h i m. nej. ..... - hA FAtL Rtrle of - nATS rand CAPS, LS " 8 aad CAPaV ' . h he invites the at- Gi & 'tT nt all who would "5 - to which tention indulge in the latest fashion. Call at the Hat and (Jap Store of .-. s JonsscrPBixs Richmond, Ind., Sept. 2,' ISM. iotf ' Jewelry, Watches, ITotioaa, Gold, Oilver and Plated ; Clocks) "Ear-Iliiis, jfr 'TV;, , fnlTfGER RINGS, a!rge assortment of Plated W JT Ware, Castors, , JKnires, . Forks - aad hpooas; Xasiesd Inatmnaeata. Ae. ' An assortment of sheet Vnsie, eonstastlr oa hsad. : A : R. B. BrCKJNSOH', Ko. 41, Xamt,Kichamad,lad. . ; Jan.27 18. . Utf ' t-'i Jl -; r.T SIi -mi0.u. . 1 i , . s SECUEITY FIRE IN9UBAH0E 00.! OT ISTew York! - Assets: lfCOO,000. WILLIAM BELL, Agent, -I Oct. 1, 1W5. Sl-f. RICHMOND Bargains! Closing OntJ MORDECAI PARRY, ha vm, mspassd of hia establishment to J. P. Scott A Co., wishes now to sell several new and second -hspdad "' Bnggiet. Boctawaji : aad Waa, Which he has still on band, aad, ia order to CLQgS OCT, he will seU them VERT CHEAP! Kowis the terns to bay a Wagon, Carriage. Baggy, or ,h war, at a BARGAIN. CUat to Sh7 J-PTsewU ACaadsaassiMtaem. -- - " - , J 1 T UOSDKCAI PARRT. Richmond, Xd mo. 22d, 19M. f y ACEMCY. Tndinna Pctcni Xzzzjsj, WcT.OECjqiQniH Agent sad AWneWiyy,-. Awte geawaWer a Pilinlii tfcawd am fmtM QgUtt j Ofice f Starr Han Bmilding, I WWTlLL make 3paciA-atoas and Draw mas. Paoom V seam sad DwAmd left hi meuts ia the Catted rag to Patents Vrstont Deads, esreroily draws aad , Ar.Sl.lM.

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