Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 37, Number 19, 4 July 1867 — Page 2

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RICHMOND, I WD.. JULY 4th, H67. xnnon couifTY ticket. t 69 tXi i ' "'- rHj(4r of ''- Cnrl. , XIMBOU H. JOHNSON. J rw Freaeeetins: Attorney." 5 . ..;-; W. MASON. s MAJOR .JOHN SIM si .:.! Per .Anditer. .. I SYLVKSTWK .U l!N?ON. J"or , Jlecorder, . JONATHAN WH ITACKR. For ('nmiin ra DANIEL B. CHAW FORT). t . . f j I t - ? ? , How the United States have Grown. When the war of the Revolution closed, the United States embraced a territory of 820.G8O square miles. In 1830 we purchased Louisiana from France, adding 99,579 suqare miles. This cost us 815,000,000. In 1821 we bought out Spain in Florida for 83,000,000 giving us 60,900 square miles more. In 1S45 we annexed Texas and gained 318,000 square miles more. - In 1846, in adjusting our Northern boundary with Great Britain, we secured Oregon with 30,052 square miles. In 1848, at the close of the Mexican war, we gave Mexico $15,000,000 for California, New Mexico, and Utah, comprising 522,956 square milc-s. In 1854 we bought Arizona for 8100,000, and got 27,800 more miles of territory. : In-167 we reached Russian America, adding 580,000 square 'miles, and paying therefor 87,100,000." Making! in all 3,3 a.567 square miles. In a word, in less than a century we have more than quadrupled our landed possessions." IV not this growing rnpi dly enough for a nation? The following figures show the proportion of whites ad blacks according to the census of 1SG0, to all the loyal .States except those of lw England. Connecticut 451,594 whites; 8,627 blacks, or 43 to 1. a New York 3,831,500 whites;, 4.005 blacks, or 77-to 1. New Jerssy C4G.699 whites ; 25,418 blacks, or 23 to I. Ohio 2,n02,80M whites: 3G,K73 blacks or 61 to 1. Maryland 5 18,919 whites : 171,131 blacks, or S to 1. Delaware 518,918 whites; 21,672 blacks, or 4 to 1. Pennsylvania 2,849,150 whites; 56,949 blacks, or b'.J to l. ' Indiana 1,327,710 rhites; 11.428 Hacks, or 116 to 1. Illinois 1.70i OA' -Kentucky 919,4? whites; !TX300 blacks, r 4 to 1. Tcnne"see M6.722" ..uiabno, ' Michitran 730,142 whites ; 6,799' ? blacks, or 108 to I- .- Jlinnesota 169,395 white; 250 blacks ; nr 732tol. tTUconsin 773,693 whites ; 1,721 f riU(-ks. or 445 to 1. i . i r, v. 1 Iowa (73,iyy wmi-, i.mt-iva, or 634 to 1. " I Kansas1 46,390 whites; 625 blacks, . or 152 to 1. i Missouri 1, 003, 489 whiles, 118.503 ! bUcks, or 8 to 1. j Oregon 52,160 whites; 483 blacks, or 47tl f , ' Nebraska 8,696 whites; . 82 blacks, j or 349 to 1. ' ,r Nevada 6,812 whites; 45 blacks, or If 1 to 1. ' California 35?,1 10 whites; 4J blacks. r 7,746 to 1. ; : '- P ... Suicides.. , . .The season is not favorable to suicides I bnt we find a few in our exchanges : . Samuel RoscU, living near Alamo, on the Indianapolis road, took; two doses of $trychniue last week. He bade his wife farewell ; told her he had swallowed poison, aud was going to die soon, etc. The doctor arrived in time to save bis life by the means of a powerful antidote. '.... - ; J. llrooke.t tli New York ice, butter j and cheese man attempted to, commit) suicide. - A few days siuce a woraau agel about ' fifty years, and whose name we sup-; press by request, attempted to commit suicide by disemboweling herself at her residence in Vine-at, near Thirteenth. The wound was of such a size as to allow the bowels to protrude. Cincinnati Gazette. Henry Bundy, formerly book-keeper in Sing Sing, last week attempted to kill his wife aud then killed himself. . N-41fred King killed hia wife and then fiimaev. a lii boarding house on Nine - leenth stre New York City;, on the j night of Uie 10th mIw i , j Mr. T. Ruuyau, a 'prominent banker of St Loois, hang himself on- the night of! -tht 10th nlt-j, . ) ,v. : x ;.. f ' ' Simon Fabry, an old man, hung him-1 elf rawEvansTille, last Sunday week. 1 - 'Mr.OliTw Lawrence, of Terre Haute, icommrUed sulcde a short time since, by 4 banging hinel f in cellar. ; i pit Wednesday of laM week, avyonng . girl at Indianapolis, attempted to commiUsuiekle, by swallowing Aaudanam, wbfaky nd paragorio- atomach-pamp rwsi applied, and she faiVed to shuffle off lh attvrtal coiL v' $l-wx-ml Earnest Geiaa, poisoned hiraaelf with . orpliire." in Chicago on . Jast Monday -q Jbei HoldWorth committed soicids by boting, in iPkilsdHphis osi, Thursday last.

i i The Dog Tax. . The Supreme Court having sustained the constitutionality of the dog tax, there will be no difficulty hereafter in colIerkingiL Jibe tax is 8lon each

j-dog, d. amounted, iast year to 8154,840, in eighty. three coanttes ninetoun ties made no returns. It is estimated there Is in the State not less than 150,- !, 000 dogs and ' about 4,000,000 sheep. iThe dog tar is eet apart by law, as a furwl ir reimkiipaa A m a rr&m r An sb hr I li 6 "J killing or maiming of sheep by dogs, Many of, our farmers are not aware of the provisions of the Act of March 2, 1865, and we call their special attention . thereto, as it provides for discouraging j. . - " , . ' . the increase ol dogs, and encourages ; . , . 6 , T ,. ,. 1 jj.v-uiu. ' v ( Journal thus sums up the provisions cf I the law : , "Any person sustaining lo by the maiming or killing of his sheep by dogs, mav Di esent his claim for damages to the trustee of the township in which the ! mischief was done, and npou proper proof being made to the satisfaction of the trustee, he is required to award, and to nay oul of the fund arising from the dog tax, such damages as he msy ! deem iast, conditional, however, that the claimant will not prosecute the owner of the dog causing the damage, and provided that he has not prosecuted ab action against the owner. In case a surplus of over fifty dollart of this fund remains in the hands of the township trustee on the first Monday in f March of any given year, over and above all orders drawn on the same," such surplus is required to be passed to the credit of the school revenue of the township to be expended in the payment of tuition 1 in such township as other funds receivf ed for that purpose. What amount of claims have been presented agaiust this fund in the respective counties, by sheep owners, we have no means of knowing, but we are informed of several counties in which large amount have been paid into the township school fund, in default of claimants on account of sheep destroyed." i TnE Coot 6s the Other Leg. The Palladium, (after the Winchester Jour.,) compares us tolieecher's dog Noble, barking at the hole after the game had flown. Now it occurs to us, in makiug this insinuation, these editors are barking at a very empty hole, a la dog Noble. Richmond Republican. We arc ready to admit that Isaac is abot,t right when he says his paper is a very empty hole ; besides, it is the dirtiest tind of a end. It is iathor small busings to bark at Isaac Julian's paper; hjt Oilr real object was to reform t him.' Thy, you can even teach a many tlings ; and since our ar?ie saae has been lt--e a aoreiad out in the West part of the State for pitching into about ttm to TTe said" to barself, J8c Las really found out th.1t Morton jas escaped from - fvw speecu, ant that he tarkuit! tfTTiwt U!!lln '5U' Tfffflinir? really mating !?pecchcs to negroes -" monins Dexorc ne quit Harking at the hrtlft where he tvpnt. in." We are rrbnf ! that we gave him notice 6f the fact, or r he would still be thfere" barking. lie ought to give us credit for Ids enlightenment. Randolph Journal. Redcctios of TnE State Dkbt.---The Iudianapolis raily Journal, of the 27th, says that the reduction of the State Debt has begun in earnest that under j Democratic rule from 146 to 1 SCO, the State Debt grew upon our hands that party created new debls to pay interest on the old, besides swallowing up all the trust funds in the treasury; added to tii the rebellion, set on foot by the Southern5 and governing whig of Jhe Democracy, created a new deht of 82,000,000 for defensive purposes. Under Republican rule, considerably more than half of this has been paid ; over 400,000 of the 'old debt was discharged i 1S66, and the amount of the State debt pinking fund now in the treasury, and to come in from the taxes of last year, win retire about $1,000,000 more of the two and one-half per cents. Next year we shall begin to pay off the five per cents, and by 1872, the whole of our internal i iinprovetnent debt will be liquidated. Greeley says, that Senators TTade and i Chandler advised him not to go Jeffs bail for fear it would be injurious to the Republican party," and that he acted on his own judgment in the matter Ro one being responsible but himself. He further says, that if Jeff, had anything to do with the assassination of President Lincoln or 6tarving prisoners, he wants him tried ; but does not think there are "any facts that justify either charge," and that "the time for a trial to anr e-ood rmrnose had nassed' This . ", . . , ., , , ., is the gist Of h.S evidence befote the artesian or oorvng conuuiuee now in session at Washington, mider tb Command of Capt. Routwell. The Aurora Commercial, contains the notice of, the death of Col. Johjt A. Pi.ATTKK,who died in that city on Thnrs day last, from an affection of the brain,"! resulting from a wound in the' head while in the army. It will be recollected by onr citizens that be was Captain in the ' 16th Ind., that was . recruited in Camp Wayne, in thia city, in 1S61. ., .. Welehman, one of the principal witnesses before the ruili'.ary com miss ioo which tried the aaasinatkm conjrpirators, was examined Thursday hi tbe Surratt case. - He narrated the incidents of bis acqoaintaace with the Surratts and the conspirators at great length, giving bis evv dence ia a uaaner which conveyed the impressiem that rt bad br! '!?tsttd to ntsr.

Maximilian is rcpoitsdlo been executed. St. Petersbargh has 540,000 inhabitants. 100.000 persons in London trade on Sunday. Building is ging on largely at New Orleans. Gear Alexander spent $100 000 daily at Paris Sitter or at Foxeroft, Ms, assays ever $200 per ton. California exported 1(1000 tons of copper iast year, -j? A " .- ' u- --' - The ooperativo fonndery at Troy soon begins work. . j i - The Lock port woolen mills turn ont 800 yards daily. - . . -..- The Richmond battle grounds are mostly sown with grain. The mail routes in Tennessee are said to be in good order. -'

C. If. While has a large cheese factory at Bat tie Creek, Mich. 130.000 children in New York do not attend school. .... ... . , A daily paper with $l,0CO,000eapiil m talked cf in liostoru . Massachusetts gave $50,000 to the Southern Relief Fund. A railroad from Jit. Morris to Danville is strongly pushed. 250 Congregational ministers have graduated from Oberiin. , - , Pidgeons are very plenty and destructive ia some parts of Iowa. Miles of the river at jsewaygo, Mich., are fil-. led with saw-ldgs. " - v C A. Dana's new evening paper is to start Sept.' 1st, in New York. . 340 0C0 Good Templars in the count rv, 100,000 more than in 1866. "Punch,' once so famed in England is losing wit and circulation. A. Vd'.hodist church costing over $50,000 is to be built at Jackson, Mich. A family are living in a tent near La Fayette, Intl., no bouse fur rent. A cooperative shop is to be opened in New York by journeymen tailors.' Another cargo of piljriras sail from Maine to JatTa, Asia Minor, SooTi. The Erie Railway earned in May $1,122,140, or $120,507 more than last year. The First Presbyterian Church in Chicago in 11 jtars has raised $250,000. The English people are taxed $25,000,000 yearly for the Establiihed Church. New Bedford men think the whaling business will center at Saa Francisco. The Jnnesville (Mich.) woolen mills make5Q0 yards of excellent cloth daily.- - 'n this State there are twelve hundred Post OSices, of wbv.h fifty are Money Order Offices. The Goshea Times, of tho 13th inst., says that o Monday evening: 'ast. a little son of Mr. iless, was kicked in the face by a horse and his flose split commtel. ia tWQ In Baltimore a was fined twentr j lars for cracking and eati, penuts i - ia"rcn during divine service. ,- ' Altho, the town of Vou Bet i CaU'ornia ha3 J voted to keep Sunt!- nereafter, l uba Dam j declines to follow st1 I Uon. Chaa. prison ,f Cox,Bss - from tho 1 we"" " , . ' at WilkesV-1"8 Thursday morning. f jj'nes froua New Orleans deny the ex1 :..k at vellow fever or cholera in that c'tv. Gerwral Sherman is in St. Liuis. It is said thatfle will ca'l for two or three thousand cavalry volunteers for service cn the Plains. General Sivayne has repealed the Alabama hw which prohibited the circulation of Harpers' Ufcekly in that State, Tho Jndieiarv Committee was in session Fri day, Messrs. Boutwell, Williams. Lawrence, Thomas, Marshall and EldriJge were present, preparing their report for Congress At Huntiaston, Indian, last Thursday erenamed Felzhab was fataly stabtucky Knights Templars, in grand w.". Vt Louisville Monday, re-elected U. K. Woodruff as Grand Commander. Jhon Mcintosh, a lawyer, shot and killed George Hemm, Recorder of Jackson County, Kansas, on Wednesday week, at the county seat. General Weitzel has arrived in New Abany and will in a few days commence the survey of a route on the Indiana side for a canal around the j'alls of the Ohio. ' Tie food crisis has nearly passed in the South. The cry ofUistiess that recently came up from near'y all the Southern States is now alleviated by the gathering of the early crops. Gnerai Sutler has heen relieved from his position as President of the National Asylum for Disabled Soldiers, the Controller of the Treasury hiving decided that he vacated the oflSco by j accepting that of Member of Congress. A'eiarider Renaud, who committed a rape on a gi-l four years and a half old, in Brooklyn. New York, has been sentenced to twenty years in tie State prison. The child died from the brutality of the beast. General Ord has issued instructions ( rrgis ferine officers in his district, modifying the regulations previously promulgated, so as to conform to the Attorney General's opinion, as approved by the Cabinet. The great tabernacle of the Saints at Salt Lake City, is now finished. It is two hundred and fifty feet long, and one hundred and fifty wide, and furnishes comfortable sitting room for ten thousand person.s The United Stated [sic] Commissioners have accepted forty additional miles of the Omaha Union Pacific Railroad, making three hundred and eighty-five miles to data. No further trouble is anticipated from the Indians, it is said, on that line. Captain Luther Redfield died at Monroe, Ohio, a few days ago, aged eighty-seven. He was a sold er in the war of 1812. On the raornine of : ins death, he arose and dressed as usual. Siding ' in ins inair lie at orce compiainea or pain ana. : faintness, and, without a struggle, died. .- V A proposition is before the Michigan Consti-4 tutional Convention, autburizing the I gislaturo ! to allow counties, cities, and townships, to vole j aid to railroads to the extent of ten per cent, on ! tna assessed valuation. There were twenty members of Congress in Washington last Thursday, nearly all of whom faror an adjournment as soon as the required esplaaitory additions to the Supplemental Reconstruction Law can be made. The Cashier of the Fiist National Bank of VicKsburg telegraphed to the Treasury Depart rnent that all reports of trouble to tUatbanlt are faJse. U UM RU even been embarrassed, and the only foundation that the reports of.'ailura could bare had wa. the delay of cettain remittances in reaching New York. . A steamer started for Sitka,froro San Francisco, after the signing of the Uussian treaty, carrying out a number of gentlemen of a speculative turn-, who, as soon as they landed, began to look around for eligible "town sights." A number of lots he already been pre-empted, it is said, , Advices from Saa Louis Potosi, to the 11th inst., state that MazimKion's trial was to begin on tltat day, On the 21 in&L, General Diaz who is besieging the capital, reviewed his army, which, with reinforcements reciered from Qaeretaro, now numbers thirty thousand men. ? He reports that he can take tbe city at any time, by assault. Peddlers are perambulating the State of Georgia selling what they style "land scrip" to the colored people. They inform tbe latter that tbe GoT'rnmtBt will in a few days confiscate the lands of the whites and give them to the recent slaves. - Certificates oTlairt a be entered upon are sold at prices ra'-g'rg from one to three -do!-ltrs e-h.

It is said that at tt Yearly Meeting of the ; Hickaite branch of tVSociety of Friends, held in New York the cr dar, the belles wors loves of bonnets canons, light robes of the most attractive text(,and fcshionable jewelry, 1 while the young tut, Friends" appeared in the latest fashion. ie garb of George Fox. however, was not wjlly absent from the as ftemblage, bot worn t ths elder members.

That Wall-Pa rwrat 5. G.CSDALX s. 5o. 9 U kin gotoc 3 jil hot caXea the patterns are ne sett, sice, bcatiA od cLcap. Hj Ice-Cream a dolicioos, Xaf-crv to buy and try for vonrself. The Fiaut an) CW-appst lot of Tarior, Bdj Room, and ftaucartKVj.jire bow fr sale at Auc tion l'rieca, at Laiey " S.'s Aoction Room, Xo. 23, Main-ot. Go and see. A same time, tac a peep at their extensive stockef an!j paia HaU, an ! the aoniercns artieW .hey a, j,rin the People for Ukiagaway.ia the wa:cf Eariuw. I). V. CochbaX, ofir.r cHt, has made an imfmrtant improvement, in ke TValker "Harpoon Fork." whereby the Hay is drain op into the mow by a double rope inatead of alcgle-ioi at once deposit just to the spot required. Heii now prepared to furnish thU Fork, with his impoTe-Betrt, to anyone desiring it, en abort aotice. a ot theae Forks can be seen at Averv 'a career. He .as also greatly unproTed the DoubleHeoded HaT-Fok,'aad will furnuh either to order, promptly and at Uf prices. He ia lse aot for tM Stafford two-horse Srikr rWn fnlliratiir. wbic :'idroauoced bv those uaing i I ,K, K. ,,Tv.rk,r k, air other, in doinz its work J thorooghly and epeditiiy- This is an implement that erery farmer harinj a fcrge number of acres of corn toeyltivate, shoiai hare one, and Mr. C.wiU furoUh them to order. "Tbis eultirator only needs to be seen to be properly a?reciated. He has been, for seCal years the Apent tor the sale of all the bast an most appro red Patents f.r Reapers and Mowers, noog which arc tae Excel- j sior," and "Champion. The New York "Self-Raker and nand-Raker.-is aeat farorite with erery farmer who has used then! Mr. Tochran is also reut for the aala of the Taylor Steel-T.th Sulky Jake, one of most economical Labor and Wheat Sarifs in use : he uCirs to take the price ol this Rakerbnt hi the Wheat that ia aaved from any ordinary eurf - Samples of these lachines, can be seen by ca!liift on Mr. Cochran at the Real Estate Office "or Thompson "McMeans, Corner of Main and Marion. When not there, his whereabouts can be ascertained by bquirinj: of Mr. Stawart Boanicr, the Wood Measarer. Cincinnati Markets. CisciNKaTi-; FLOUR Firm and in good &"xi 99f for fancy trade, at fuH j $?fa l triflinjf - Jlj Wa hare no change to notice in the market, the demand is but moderate. We quote So. 1 Red at $2 60. CORK Very dull and prices unsettled ; at TS(3 86c in bulk; demand dull. o. 1 sold at 7375c. OATS Tho market is very dull, and prices are nominal at 6&&63c for So. 1. RYE The receipts hae been jligbt ; Ko- may be quoted at $1 181 20, on arrival, and l 25 from s tors BARLEY Dull and unchanged. Frime new Fall was offered at $ 1, for future delirery. WHISKY Dull at 30lte in bond. BULK MEETS Dull ; 7e for shoulders and 8Jo for sides and lie for clear sides. MESS PORK Firm at $21, but not offered freely at this. . BACON In moderate demand ; 9c. for shoulders JOc for sides, and llc forlear tib.--BCTTER-lr.t i517c. .EGGS Dull at 18c. CHEESE Declined to 13714e. GOLD Closed at 138 buying. 310XEY Market quiet and eajiy. IlICIinO'D MARKETS. Corrected weeklr br Taos. Kestob A Co. Rtail. 913 50 6 50 80 2 00 2 65 75 18 15 13 18 Wholesale. Flour, per Mil. - .. . " per 100 lbs.... Corn, per bushel.... Wheat, per bushel . -Corn Meal, perewt.. Oats, per bushel..,. Butter, jwr lh Fees, per doz Bacon, clear sides . . . . Hams Lard Cheese.... .......... ..$13 00 ... 6 00 65 ... 2 00 . .. 2 25 ... 85 ... 15 i2t; n ... 13 ... IS ... 15 Horse Stolen, $100 Reward. Stolen from my pasture in the vicinity of Richmond, Tnd., on Saturday night 2d, a large 33-A."ST IIORSJEi About eight years old, sixteen hancTs high, black mane, legs, and tail ; the mane is short and thin and is combed on the left side. He is slightly string-halt vvhich can only be perceived when backed. The above reward will be given for the recovery of the Horse and the apprehension of tae Thief; or Fifty Dollars will be giren for either the Horse or Thief. JOHX w.jiaizy, Richmond,' Ind., June 23, 1867. MaMaaMaBaMaMMaBaMaBaMaBBMaMaaaBB -JLECTIOJT NOTICEDIRECTORS. There will be ai Election, at Little Creek Baptist fleeting House, on tie 27th day of Julr, next, Saturday July 87th, ISC7, At 1 o'clock, P. M., !o elect Hirectors for the Economy and Farmland Grxiri Kwd. coocmr,Jane2T, J3SZ. 19te P. T. BARNUJl'S ; iyTwri .1; . .... . ; Blastic Strap and Buckle, FOB. PtXTS; TESTS and DRAWERS. Sospenders can ba, dispensed with 1 This little rnrentiors is just oot, and as it Is no bom- . bog, is meeting with a rapid sale, it can be applied in a moment to anjr c&ront, br anr person, causing it to it perfectly. - . ; Tii . . Its elasticity prereits tearW tUe straps and buckles 08 the clothes, aad also allows perfect freedom of tbe body while working or taking errcise. t or sale by tailors ana tne trade Coaerally. Send 1 2 j rests for strap.rirculars, terms to a&et aad the trade, to the B1RXCM K. S. 4 B. CO., f 651 Broadway, w rk. , JSS-Agents "Wanted ia every county . 1$3 State of Indiana,. Wayni County," SS. 4 In tfce "Warn ; Circuit Court Atgast Term, A. D.; 1167. I . DASIEL W A OXER r. T3. i Attachment So. 195. I ..:-.-T-r-';i. J BE IT KJfOTX, That, on thia 6th dar of Jane 1367, the abcre earned Plaintiff, br at. Wilson, hia Attorney, filed ia tbe office ot tba Clerk ef the Wayne Circuit Cotrt hia complaint against aaid defendant ia the aho entitled cease, together with tbe affidavit of a competent person thai Raid defendant, Heary B. Wagner is not a resident of tbe State of 'Indiana. - I ' r . Said defendant, Henrv B." Wagner, therefore,' ,a hereby notified of tbe filing- aad pendency of said complaint against him, and tret, unless he appear ' and answer or deasr thereto, at the calling of the said cause on the second dar of tb aext Term ef said Court to be begun an held, at the Court Bouse ia Centreville, oat the firs Monday of August next, said eomplarn and tbematters and things therein contained sad ailed red, vail he vak aa trte and tbe aaiJ .cause will be bear! and determined ia his absence. . . - ..j. m irress v. u. vnawv, iier mma rat L , SEAL Seal ef said Court, at Centreville. thu P " t r f June lseT. - - trilllAM V. DUDLEY. Clerks

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An Ordinance; Te Prerrf Peace aad Kooel Order, aad t fl ; Frrveat Vice aad Immorality. " 1. Be it ordained bv tSe Common Cino-

ci of xb Cltj- of Kicbmend, That, if any pera I aau cssuvu ue peace aaa paa oruer ei vus cit. ar UDasual. or aonrtuu.T oai&e. by cryiM 6" nilh- J or ecaduct, er by wranho.aarreliBj, fyhwr. or by chaUenjfin or attetaptin: to proroke. by abnsire i laRjrnagre, menares. thrafc.. w otherwise, any other i pervm or persons, to nrtt, erery sai person o oi- ! feaninz. aball. on eenrictioa thraf befiire the Mayor, be fined ia any Mim not ies than One new aiore than Xrfity-ae foiUrsv - we --- v ---1 Section 2. If anr ern occupy in 3 or harin control in anr Louse. or in S part ot Mf house within the limits of this nty. shall hold, permit, or allow any carnivals or daooes.'Jor Sdieand dissolute company; or sbaU rasA-e. caue to be mae, permit, or allow, within or abrart hi at her premises, any noise, dtsorHr tamult.nr diatorbure. calculated ta disturb the naceand eoeA order irf tais citr, or It annor aar person residing ttke '""wdiate neighborhood there of, any saca persua s "..r((, saa.i, on connciiou thereof before the Mayor, be fij ia nT sum not leas .bu oaa nr more :han Tir?hw.flw 1 .liars. Section 3. If any person, shall raiit or allow any noise or disorder) j conduct in or abC,t (jis or ber rroeery or other establishment, existing within tae limits of this citr, and wherein distilled. Known t-1. or anv iatoxicaticg liquors a- sold, or kept fok4t!e,or for hein (riren sa ; or shall permit or allow a.r person to become intoxicated therein, erery snch praon ee cffenJinir, shall, on ronvict'on berore the l.nr. h fined in anr snm not less than Fire nor trior than One Hundred Do aar s. taction 4. If anr person shall appear, in anr rublie part of this citr, cr in anv place of public resort amusement therein, in a stato of intoxication, f err soch person at ofTehdfne-, shall, on eonriction efre the Mayor, be fined in any sum not lese thau One nor more than l'en Dollars. Section 5. If any person shall, on the FirstDaT of the week, commoolr called Sundaj, within tfie limit of this tr, pitch quoits or coins, or ah.H play. t cricket, bandr. cat. base or town ball, or any other public parae or amaemst, erery such person s offendiDfr,shall,on eonriction before the Mayor, be 6nl in any sum not less than One nor moie than Ten Dollar. " . . rWction 6. if anr person or persons, within tbe Unaits of the citr. shall make, paint, print, pahliso, mgrare, or cause the same to be done; or aball sell, offer. orexbiDit tersa!e,or anyotner purpose, or s,un the same to be done, acr indecent, immodest, or lasciriou book, pamphlet, paper, or picture, or any book, pa mpb let, paper, or picture. any matter or rcpreaentatioa which shall hare a tendency to creati a breach of the peace, or disturb the frood order of the citr, erery person so offending, shall, on conviction before the" Mayor, he fined in any sum not leas than Five ti'r more than Fifty Dollars. Section 7. If aav person shall, within the Umita or the city, publicly expose his or her person, or perpe- J trate any indecent, immodest, lewd, or filthy aot. m tbe preSBiiceot anr oiner person, or iu - tion that persons passing or repassinjr might ordinarily see the same; or shall utter, or speak, nT wr rv, lewd, or obscene word, or discourse ,m ltV hearipKof any other person; or shall lexMJ. nUlioa of scene print, painUn-. '"Ja iing, shall, on any kind whatever everyjper fiaed jn M 8um not convicUnn before UiejTthan Fifty Dollars; and it ,es '-i Ji.'atitT any householder, or legal voter of hSrily t arrest any parson found tiulatiojr this section of this ordinance, and to convey or cause such person to be conveyed before the Mayor, or committed to the city prison, to be dealt with according to the provisions of this ordinance. Section S. If any person shall, within the limits of this city, publicly exhibit any stallion, jack, or bull, or cause tbe same to be done, except in passing alomr the streets ia an orderly manner; or shall permit, cause, or suffer any such animal to publicly cover any mare, gennet, or cow therein, every such person son"eodin, shall, on conviction before the Mayor, be fined in any sum not less than One nor more than Twenty Dollars. Section tf. If any peraou, over the age of twelve years, and beine- naked at the time, shall, in the daytime, bathe in Whitewater River, at any point, within, adjacent to, opposite, or near the limits of this city, subject to the view of any of the inhabitants thereof, every person so offending,. hall, on ct-nvictirn before the Mayor, be fined in any sum not less than One nor more than Five Dollars. Section 10. if any prostitute shall be found wandering about any of the streets, lanes, allies, commons or lots, within tbe limits ot this city, or within one mile thereof, or found in any public act of prostitution, within said limits, every such prostitute so offending, shall on conviction before the Maj or, be fined in any snm not less than five nor more than fifty dollars, or be imprisoned in the city prison cr county jail not txceeding thirty days. Section 11. If any female person shall reside ia any brstbslor house of ill fame, within the limits of this city, or within one mile thereof, or shidl resort thereto for the purpose of prostitution, or shall prostitute herself, or use any inducement and lascivious language .gesture or behavior to entice persons therein, (or any of the aforesaid purposes, every such female per4 6anPasnjMFAjiuU;BCQnxteuaB before the May fifty dollar?, ano may, in the discretion of the Mayor, be imprisoned not more than thirty da vs. Section 12. If any male person over the age of fourteen years, shall be found associating with any prostitute in any public place, street, lane, alley common, lot. Market-house, barn or Stable; or who shall be found in any house of ill fame, not being the owner or occupant thereof, within the limits of this city, or within one mile thereof, shall on conviction before the Mayor be fined in any sum not less than five nor more than fifty dollars. Section 13. If two or more male persons shall be found together with any prostitute, or if three or more lewd, drnnken, or disorderly persons be found together within the limits of this city or within one mile thereor, they shall in either case be deemed an unlawful assembly, and such persons so offending, shall, on conviction before the Mayor, each be fined in any snm not less than five nor more than fifty dollars. ... . . Section t-t. If any ma!e person of the age c f fourteen years and upwards, shall reside in any brothel or house of ill fame, within the limits of this city, or withic one mile thereof, or shall resort thereto in the character of musician, boarder, lodger, servant, or otherwise, or for the purpose of assisting, abetting, or encouraging the owner or keeper of any snch house or the females who reside therein, or resort thereto for the gratification or prosecution of their lewd a-d lasciriuus practices, every such person so of!Vudia;. shall, on conviction bvfure the Mayor, be fined in any sum not less than five cor more than fifty dollar. " Section li. If any person shall keep any broliu.-! or house of ill fame, within the limits of this city, or within one mile thereof, by keeping therein any person or persons for the purpose of prostitution, or shall suffer any such perscms. to resort thereto for that purpose, every such person so offending, thU, on conviction before the Mayor, be find in any sum not less than five nor more than one hundred dollars, and may, iu the discretion of the Mayor, be imprisoned not more than thirty days. ; - Section 16. If any person or persons shall harbor f tr keep about his or her honse. within the limits of this city, or within one mile thnreof, any lewd and dissolute woman, or common strumpet, and permit ber to follow a lewd course of life, erery such person so offending, shall, on conviction before tbe Mayor be fined in anr sum not less than five nor more than fifty dollars.Section 17. If any person, who is the owner or occupant or agent for renting any house, or building within the limits of this city, or within one mile thereof, shall knowingly rent, or lease tbe same to be used as a bouse of ill fame, or prostitution, every auch person so offending shall, on conviction before the Mayor, be fined in-any sum not less than fiveaor more than ore hundred dollars. And good proof that tbe owner, or lessor, or agent for renting knew or was apprised beforehand, of the previous ill repute of the lessee, or lessees thereof, shall be full evidence that tbe owner, or tensor or o-ent knew tfcevwrposw-tti which such building was previously intended to be applied. And if any tneh owner, or lessor, or agent of any such building, after having been notified by aay freeholder or householder, that such building is being used for snch purpose, aball not take tbe proper legal steps to exclnoe therefrom any persons who shall nse tbe same, for a bouse of ill fame, or prostitution, every such owner, lessor, or agent, shall, on conviction before the Mayor, be fined in anr sum not less than Five nor more than One Hundred Dollars. Section 13. All Ordinances or part of Ordinance in conflict aiththe provisions of thia Ordinance shall be. and the same are hereby repealed. Section 19. This Ordinance shall be in f-rce frem and after its passage and publication in tbe Richmond i ra'.ladium tor two consecutive weeks. i Passed airf approved Jnly 2. 18o7. t, , "v. I THOMAS !f. VOnfR r.,,. TO-s ICE - TO' I If Till T S . ,?v3;5SFIE'1, Ietoreiid Patentee of tbe EQUAiaXC.K wUl bring a set of his Iastruaaents to the Hnnfcngton Bouse, Richmond, on Monday. July 8tb, and wiB treat sach FatieaU aa wieb to place themselves under his care. Paralysis, Ebenmiium, .-rr..mT 'it, e uicra, unraaptma, Saiaal VesstruatioDS. Spasms, 'i'n-r St. V. IropoteDcr. Scnml Weakaeas, Dropsy. Varicose Veins, Goat, and all diseases of debiiitv aad irregular circulation ef tVe blood and nervous Said. .rCall and see him.. Do net ask him to frost, for be will not do ft. ' July 4th, 1387. lu Particular ITotice. ,- ' - -. 'i v HAVING aoM eat my Lumber Tard to John and Saarael Berier,aad experts og to be abseat from the Citr abnot three montba. I bare antStnrized the Henley Brothers to receive and receipt for all Retrts..

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DRUGS AND IED.

Five Gro C Fts JoxSO Oftffr XQwUDTBi JTST TfctimiD fSV FOR SatI 8T T. W. PLOT! Fontz's Xiinimeiit, JtD FOUTZS COUGH SYRUP! RISIMG SUNsmut ntw FOR M1E AT PLUMMER'S DRU6 STORE. Cos's G-elitine, Cooper o Geletine, French Isinglass, White or Bel PLUMMER'S DRUG STORE. AKD SPICES, FOR SALE ATPLUMMER'S DRUG STORE. Honthwest Coraer Main A Pearl Sts. FLORENCE W I JT G S A C H I 5 El Makes Pour Different Stitches. S On One and tne Same Machine, A KB HAS TBB NO OTHER MACHINE Capable of Sewing ia more thaa one direction. Its STITCHES are the WONDER of A IX! Sews light and heary fsbrics with equal facility. It trill Hem, FlU, Bind, Gather? Braid, Quilt, Gather and &ir h a R'lffle, at the tame time. , ZHflt does not require finer thread on the under than on the npper side. The Florence Deeds only to be seen to prove it the first ef Fibst Class Machines. ysS-Cx at the Agency, No. 89 Main Street, opposite the Huntington House, at Mr. Bradbary's Millinery Btore, and see a Machine ia operation , J. 91. HIGJILEY Agent. Richmond, Ind., Jane 27, 1867. .v . 19mS:i icw S.onc SEiop. THE nnder&igned.has enmmenced the buisnaasol Stone-Cutting, on theS. E. Corner of Market and Whashington-sts., (John Petterson's old stand,) and is prepared to furnish customers, with either L.I naeStone or Free-Stone Window Caps; Dayton Lime-Stone Steps. Sills, and String Courses, t fair prices for Cash.He will, also, make to order. Tomb Stones aad Monuments of the best of Italian or American Marble, as may desired. He solicits patronage, and insures satisfaction. CHARLE3 HABERKERX. Richmond, April tS, 1867. . , 9 3m. HAEDWAEE! WAR InHHE nndersigned have received their Sprinir Ji Stock of BUILDERS HAUOWAKK and Other gaols in their Ijne. Cnrrifitre Trimmisp, v ' j , Floor Oil Cloth, ' Window r;ias, --- . . ' Oil, White Lead aad Patty, Leather aad Rubber Belting, Mill X Cat, Circular, Panel or Tennon Sawa, Farm Bells. , Lobelia Nails, - - - : Rochester Cooper Tools, Dayton Ates, c, tc, o ' We feel thankful tor past favors, aad solicit a costinuaace, and promise to trv and give satis faction. . . . T. EtNTON A SON, . .. So. 48 Main St., KicbtBOod, lad. : .HATCHETS.; The best and cheapest for the consumer are manufactured by- , o - ':"" i'i.' it f ''- PHILADELPHIA.' ' : vl Shingling, Latliing, Claw aad Broad, made of tbe best cast-eteei and warranted as r"d or betarr than say atbers mad ia tbe Ceiled States, aad sod as much lower prices thaa any other really Srst-daae hotchet. They are tempered by one of the ftrsa. S. i. Tongue, wbo possesses a peculiar faeslty that asiarht be called. grit ft a :...-,.-. - . ..- OTCCL OM TH5 DR Alii ; Which ha given - his tools a great celebrity ia thaa Third Street cross Richnaond, near tbe works. ' ITCH! ITCH!,TCH SCRATCH! S0EATOHI SCRATCH! vHEATons oirrniEnT Will Care the Itch la g Bosm. ! , atSO CCR SALT W3ETM.rtC)ntS CB1X-1 t,Jtt 9eemx- or sale by ailarocguta. br aead. ing SO U to WEEKS A POTrf ft. Sole Aalswte. 17 Wuticztco street, Boatet, it waifee '- iiilTl

by naur, wee ef postage, to aar part of the railed Mats. i - 4.,!.

fWTORK CIRCUS,?

FroBf Ae HiproUwatron iron auaiiie, c - DZRCSTOXL U LENT. - Will Exhib" HaTTrBvAY,jrjLY61807. S WELL KNOWN TROUPE. ...... f - A. .11 Vja. Vbe reputation of whma wilt o . nm.uy w - are tn the abH ef .tlng tne tny m rw . ncrmanentir locatea aunng iu gw--. --- Ver at its Colossal Iron Buildings occupying a froat f one handred and twenty-fire reet n Foorteeatli Street. rpoe the acauemy o ZZXZ. .t iversaie" aegnow leoea to urp . talent f its Artists, and beauty and thorough traiaiBr . its Performing Horses and l'.nea and tbe BpWor of its Wardrobe and Paraphernalia any aiiail.rhibitioB ever brought before the America a public, Aa the position cf this celebrated metropolitaa ajablUhmem as The Leading Oircns of, America, IU too firmly eslablislied to be seriohsly questioaed ia ... i. ti. atatotuat the too firmly establish tor quarter, it is on); IUT Kl - . ENTIRE MAMMOTH COMPANY of the New Vork Establishment will sppear at each representation, and that the pet torniances will ba found " MORE VARIED and BRILLIANT than anything hitherto witnessed on this sideof the Atlaatio. j. The New York Circus is now oa iU second annual SUMMER TOUR BY RAILWAY, risiting principal towas only, and is fully endorsed b. The Eatire Presa ef Mew Yark, as well as i The Leading Journals of All Cities "' in wbioh U has appeared, as I INFINITELY SUPERIOR all respects, to any Circus that has ever neen en this Continent. THE GALAXY OP STARS mprised in this Mammoth Company includes f.VLLE CiRLOTTA DE DERG. The most dashing aad daring Equestrienne the world baa ever produced, from the Cirque Napoleon, I'aria. whose extraordinary and snpreeedeoted style of Equetsrhinism, so different fcam anything of tbe kind that has preceded it, nerer ftus te inspire the wildest entbasisam. NOTHING TO COMPAKE WITH IT haa eer baw atteiaed by eiiy ldy rider in any ' - --"artn rtice to the WONDROUS SKILL AND U.NQ displayed by this beautiful, aceempished and fascinating Artiste, whose achievements on ber swift running courser are at once terrific aad enchanting beyond description : . EL NINO EDDIE. THE CHILD WONDER, Th moat extraordinary youthful praligy of whom we hare any account, although a mere child Surpasses Blondin on the Tight Rope. and is tbe most graceful juvenile viler of the age : ' The world renowned RUNNELLS FAMILY, From the principal Amphitheatres ef London,-' Paris, Vienna and St 1'eteraburg. who as professors of the Classic School of Gymnastics are without rivals on earth, their great act of Classic Gymnastic Groupings, baring been acknowledged fn all the Capitals of tbe Old World to be tbe rery perfection of physical culture and artistic grace : . . . JAMBS H. MADIG-AZ7, TDE CHAMPIOX SOMERSET RIDER, who has no equal en tbi continent for teats of desperate darinr together with The Greatest Force of Daring Riders; Accosnnliohed Acrobats; Classic Gy wiaaata ; Conical Ciowna ; Slack Rope Varlters; Potnre v Masters; EonilibJiats; Vol Ugenrs; Tumblers nnd Pa a torn i aa Hits. . & - . Ever brought togetfaer ia this CanntrT.lnvolring Ar Greater Eipenditure 5 for Salarieg, Than is incurred by any tear traveling eaamaaiea, . - and embracing - - More First Class Artists than ean be fona4 in any Circus fa the World. J. PENTLAND & TED CROUIST, Principal Clowns. IThe Finest "tnd ef Perrmia Horner: The most Saperb Collection of Edncated Ponies; And the moat Uorceoas Apnoiataeato of aar Ctrcws ia turope or America. Tbe wooderful 1 HURDLE - LEAPIRG BfFFALO ! Tbe only Besilj Water Priof PaTUioii .;-aan.nisBnfsetnind.;:-The Street Parade will be head or thaXrasad CEAUT1FUL UCIHT BArtD CHARIOT. Coetaioisg Prof. Charles BonaroMs Fall Opera Baati, front Hew York. Zfo Catchpswaarr Side Shows ais .If wsth tfais EatablasbBBsaWr aaraawa, ta vents. Lhiklren aader 19 nsra. ti Cents. Xo Standing finass. Saata for AB. Paais nsoatSaadr. Urmad Easraa at 3 1-S aad T 14