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

RICHMOND, IND.. JULY 4th, 1867. A Rmmm nieceace Whittle friend of oar. m at Pi.book, abort tiMaine. fca eama aeraaa a r-rei.Wnt of Boston af over a doaen years rt, who. h. UJ not mm for bofftaof Urn., and he torpriaed him into tbe reolleetioa tbat he-evea lm."t alave of tba lassp" (tbia was before ito tatrodootimi of petroleum, when a lard lamp was a ted by him to enable him W read.) bad oo indulged by ite at is commtttinjc to mw 017 and ainjrinjf that beantifnl, patbatic aud impreevflo.Un. entitled -Barbary Allrae." He bad almost forgotten that r,u" period, a Ui ub" j lima patbos of tbat Bong, until bis aforesaid friend raised taia "voice to tba wood" around," aad sang it J for him, tatbe moat flattering manner. On inquiry. , he found that hi friend bad carefully preserved a , copy, tbat be bad transcribed over forty years ago. j nd be told him tbat hintaelf and l-mily too great , pleeenre still in sinrfn it. Hearin,r the eon, cested to our friend the idea tbat a republication of the verses might tfrspleaanreUotbere wall, , be procured the ancient copy and brought it to ua. which reaileth thusly : BARBARA ALU'JiE. , In Charlottetown, where I was bum, ' Tbrre waa a fair maid dwelling. And every J0 crid " -ell awa t Her name waa Barbera Altyne. All in the merry month of May, V hen green bade they were swelling. Young Jemmy Grove on bia death bed laj , For tba lore of Barbara Allyne. He scut bo man uuto her then. To the town where aba waa dwelling, Saying, ym must eome to my roaster, If jour name be Barbara Allyne. for death i printed on bia face, A nd o'er hie heart ia ateallnir. Then haste an ay to comfort hi in, Ob.lovely Barbara Altyne." TaougHduatu be printed 00 bia face, And o'er hit heart be stealing, Vet little better ehall bo be For the lore of Barbara Atljne. ro'bwly, iowly abe iroae up, . And Toly, alowly, abe came nigb him, And all aha aaid when there she came, - Tonng man.l think you're dying." He turned bia face onto Iter straight, ' With deadly aorrow sighing; -Ob, pretty maid, come pity me, I'm on my death-bed lying." " If on your duath-bed you do lie, What need the tale yon 're telling, 1. cannot keep you from your death t farewell," aaid Barbara Allyne. ' ' ' He turned bia face onto the wall, Ani death waa with him dealing. Adieu, adieu, my dear frienJs all, Adieu to Barbara Allyne. A a abe waa walking o'er the Golds She heard the bell a knollinjr, - And erery rond did seem to say, - " Ujworthy Barbara Allyne. She turned her body round about. And apied the corpse, a coming Lay down, lay down tba corn' aha said, " That I may look upon hl " With scornful ere ab fkei H..r rh,k. win -ughfrawelting. ,iendf cried ont amain ! Whilst alt bar 1T:dwoJ Barbara Allyne." Tht ha was dead and laid in tbe grave, rter heart waa .i-jfj ro"y " Oh, mother. ??"", K,;,.Imuatdieto-o"rrv. .1 -r"r him to slight, llar.l-harted cre .... 1 me ao dearly, I d been more kind to him, Pfrhen ha waa alive and near me.' Hha on her death-bed as aha lay, ' '' Begg'd to be buried by him. And aore repented of the day. When she did a'er deny bim. " Farewell ; " he (aid, "ye virgins alt, And shun tba fault I fell in, Henceforth take warning by the fall Of cruel Barbara Allrne." The English Liberal view of the Release of Davis. The Lomlyi Sttr, the organ of John liiight,w&3oneof our staunchost friends in the English presa during the war. It ?pcaks thus of the release of Davis: "Jeiferson Davis is again a free man. After a detention of just two years the authorities of the United States hare restored to liberty one of the most unscrupulous and implacable enemies, one of the least excusable rebels, who ever helped to plunge a tountry into civil ifar. Nominally, Davis is released on bail, 10 come up for trial next Xovem l)r; but in reality it may, we presume, be taken that the ex President of the Southern Con federation is relieved of all further responsibility for his political offenses. The United States have bore once again given an example of political wisdom, too. Jefferson Davis, executed on the scatrold as a traitor, might have left a bitter and even a dangerous memory behind him. Jefferson Davis con temptuOUSl V dismissed tO the Obscurity of private life, will soon fade out of j memory altogether. We do not t write thus from any wish to throw addi-! tional odium on a fallen man. But it is ! a duty we owe to a great cause and to j truth to remind England , that this is the S man who was the idol of what are called ! our government classes three years ago the man in answer to whose appeal j journals and speakers in this country ! clamored for war against our kindred, j ana against u principles of human liberty and the Christian doctrine of human rights Whilejnaen in England, too, are crying out even now for the life-blood of SQjne pc;tjinI powerless Irlah rebel, it is right to show how grievous were the crimes of Davis against the United States, and how the United States have punished them'. We " are glad that Pa- . vlajLa'set Jfre.el,!, His ii feh as been b appl ly Co mankicd, a failure i and tlie best thing that can be hoped for him is, that . the world may soon forget him, and history only give a few passing line to his

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; An Ordinance F-eiaalisaia Itoartl of Health ami Attnlaw Xketr rowers aa aattea. ' Secnos 1. Be it Ordained by tba Cooama Coaaeil of tba City of Richmond, that the three Comiaiaaionera appointed to f jttq, a Board of Health atatl meet within fir day a after receiving official notice of their appointment, and organise, by appointing otte of their number aa freaideot to premie at their marine, aad a Secretary wLo aball keep a accurate reeori of their proceeding in a proper book to be fornisbed by the city any two, of aaid Board shall eonatitute

a quorum.. S bc. 2. Said Boar l shall b re the power whenever they may deem it neceaaarv for the security of the health of the Citr, to take the moat prompt and efficient means to prevent the introduction ot contagious, malignant, dangerona er infection diaeaaea into tbe city, and tor the immediate and aafe removi I, to a proper place, of aav ern or persona who may be toand tbereia, infected (witb any such disease, aefl also to prevent the spread of auob disease In said city; and it is hereby enjoined upon the Mayor, Marshal, Street Commissioner, and ail other officer of the city to be attentive, prompt, and vigilant to aaaisting the aaid Board whenever required in tbe perfo- maoca of their dntiea. , Sac. J. Each and everr member of tbe Board of Health are hereby authorised and required n complaint, or on view of any place or thine, which, by the Ordinances of the city are declared euisancea or injnrioo to the health of 'the city, to report the aame to the City Attorney for prsecution ; ami for the purpose of carrying out the (oregoicg requirements, each and every member of said Board shall be permitted at all times from tbe rising to tbe aettirg of tbe aun, Ia niir nr hmiM. itm. Itanle. or oilier oonainy, and to cause the floor to beraiaed if tbey, or either of them ahall deem it necessary, in trder to a tnorongn examination of cellars, vaults, sinks or drain. 1 Sec. 4. It ahall be tbe duty of aaid Board of Healt from time to time, to recommend to the Coeir11 Conned anch measures as the said tioard may neccasary to promote and secure the health J. cite, and to prevent the introduction or spread-" " carious, malignant, dangerous or infectioua -"eases, and to report to the Common Council alt',Penae which may be incurred in tbe duties aiore'"Sec. 5. The Board ot Health may ta aucn roeaaurea as thev may from time to time d necessary, to prevent the spread of amall pox ar4 " otiteI emUgu.ns or pestilential di.eaaes, by SU,UK " ot requiring ail persons in the city orany part tbereoi, who have not been vaccinated be vatcinateo, witliin such time as said Board ahall prescribe, ana alt per..n refusing or negleK toobey such order, shall be liable to the penalti." herematter prescribed for the violation of this 0"ni. 'rerufcrf. that it shall be the dutv of the to provule for the vaccination of aoch pertona are unable to pay .for the saute, at the expense c' the city. tSkc ft Xo DeroBhall throw, puce, or conduct or sutter tils or er -u, nm j, w pUce or conduct '7rT trid or unsound ee'' f1 ' '.' , -, r conduct ar street, siiey unsound ee'' f1 ' '.' , nfTiI. manure, dead am kind, or any b ranvn'" - -. u.. bles. or an my p V piaound or onensive umiwi " u.cTCr, or i,el to become oUenaiva j nor stall any anything lia' :.' ..'. ,.u ei,i, mannre. or otha- ofTenperson ll"v " v.'""' 7 -T ... .V..7;.i n, to remain udoi their Drem"Xo- i T out-house, stable, privy, a other K oVwi or occurred by them or ra aitty aWy or tr-t in front of such premises in such mann as to beVTrTensive to the neighborhood or injurious a the health thereof. ., , Stc 1 N' person or persons shall throw, t)lce or deposit, or causa to be thrown, placed or deported, nv manure, carrion, dead animals, offal or othnutrid or unwholesome substance, or the contents of uy privy upon the margin or banks of hite tt wr River, within the limits ot this city, ot ' within fc . .nv Iributarv of the same, .".'"rr.U.r; ;nd- or oon any lot withia th uinm oj f - a -,..A -War - 3 V .r ni-arf intf tihVSlClatl 111 tu CUV who mbait hve patient laboring under any maufrniDt or Vellow Fever, Small roi or otner iniecwus bUTmake'Jeport thereof in writing to the Board of Health, describing the name of the street number and localitv of the bouse or place wher said patieut mar be located ao ma v l- "T found. v-cO No person or persons shall put out, remove or'a'.Iowto be 'ut "'' removed from the imiaea or the r'" ocmPied ' owned by him, into rtre Mother ymblic pl-ce, in said citv, an v oerVo-- ? the amM OT otuer 'nfecti oJ 1 1- i'estilential disease: but such owner sr oc"""Jil shall immediately report sncb case to the Board .S' Health. .ec. It It shall be the furtlierduXY of the Board of Health to cause a notice such as a Vkllhw r lag to be placei upon any house in which any person, may be a Dec ted u -ith am ill pox. o persou or persons shall destroy or teardown such notice, without permission of tbe lioard of Health. The occupant ol" auy lu u-e upon which such notice shall be placed as aforesaid, shall be held responsible for the removal of the aame, ami if the same ahall be removed without the permission of the Hoard of Health, such occupaut shall be subject to the fine and penalty hereinafter imposed for violation of this Ordinance. " ..a arl.tll lIirtllSA 1LI1 1TIII11U D I -V tiao. 11. Said Hoard of Health ahall perform all of ion uutiea nquueu 01 mora oy tuts ordinance ; wne ever any person or persons are rejiiirted.. to tbero tiona disease, it shall be their dutv to enquire into the circumatancea of the person ao affected, and if he be a pauper, then it shall be the duty of said Board of Health to notity the lownahip Trustee of Wayne Township of said fact, to have aaid pauper taken care ol or removed to some safe place. In case said Township Trustee refuses or neglects to remove said pauPr upou such notice being given, then said Board harv remove said pattjier to such place as they may deem aroper, so that the health of the city may be preservea. . 1'roridrd, That in no case except with the express Miction ef the Common Council, shall the city of Richmond be liable for any cost orcharges incurred for aeuance or medicines furnished for aaid pauper. Sbc. 12. It shall be the duty of tu, sa;j Board of Health at least four times in each .vir. or oltener if directed by the Common Council to' make ahorough and systematic examination of the city, ana report the same to tbe Common Council. Sao. 13. Said lioard of Health aball have tw, power to establish, publish and enforce all by laws, rules ana regulations necessary lor exacting tae ohaortance by all the inhabitants and visitors of said city, of all such sanitary regulations and restrictions as may be deemed by ssid lioard best calculated to prevent the pervalence or spread of such diseases as aforesaid. Sbc. H. No person shall at any time hereafter knowingly introduce, aid or assist iu introducing the bmall pox orany other contagious or infections diseases into aaid city 1 and no person occupying or using any premUea or out buildings whatever, where there ia a strong probability that it may occur, shall neglect or refuse to comply with any order or direction, which by said lioard or by any' member thereof may be given calculated to secure or promote the health of said city. Skg. IS. Said Board of Health shall each be paid an annual salary to be fixed by the Common Council. See. 16. Any person who shall Tiolate any or either of ttw provisions of this Ordinance, or anv section clause, or provisions of any section of this Ordinance or who shall neglect or fail to comply with aoy or either of the requirements thereof shall, on conviction, pay a tine ol not less than five dollars, nor more tb-in one hundred dollar. Skc. 17. All Ordinances.nd parts of Ordinances conflicting with this are hereby ".sealed. Sc. Is. This Ordinance to Um effect from and after its passage and publication. Passed and approved. June 18, 1S6T. THOMAS X. YOOO, Ma,r Attest P. P. KIKX. Citr Clerk. An Ordinance V RELulTIXG TO GARBAGE. ' ECTIOX 1. Be it ordained by the Common ConnJcil of the City of Richmond, "That the city ahall, on or before its first meeting in April of each year, make a contract with some one or more persons, for th removal rwrnn1 th ritr 1tmil ivvina m vut I oftner, of all kitchen garbage that may be required to be carried oat of aaid citv. durinsr toe months of Mar.

June, July, August, September and October of each year. Tbe aaid contract requiring such disposition of ssid garbage as will in no wise endanger the general aanitary weltara of the city. Pbsaltt. Any person so contract:ng with tbe City Council, and failing 10 comply with trie terms of their contract, aball apon conviction of anch failure be fined in anv sum not less than twenty-fire, nor more than fifty dollars. Sec. 2 AU persons, having control in any bouse withia the city limits, are required to place some tight barrel, bucket or other vessel, ia a convenient spot OB their premises near aa alley or street, gate or fence, where it may be readily reached by t: e Garbage gatherer, and to daily empty into thia vessel all their Kitchen Garbage and slops (clear slops excepted to the end that it be removed by the Garbage gatherer, twice a week or ottaer; unless fed upon their -cwnr premises. Pbsaltt. All person failins- to comply with tbe requirements of this Section, or refusing on proper demand, to allow the Garbage gatherer to remov the Garbage, aa required by hia contract, ahall apon conviction, thereof be fined in any sum not less than one nor more than five dollars, tor each offense. Sac. 3. This Ordinance to be in force from and after ita passage and publication. . Paaaed aad approved Hay 1st, IS. JOHX FIXLET, ilaTor. Attest: P. P. Kikx, City Clerk, l?-2w. . . ' Petition Fending. City Clerk'? Office,) Richmond, Ind., f ' June 50tb, 137. Xottcx Is bereby given, that a Petition is pending " tbe Common Conaeil of said Citr. pravinar that - the Conned have ranted the two alleys tu tea feet each in width, running North and South from Fort Wayne Avenue to Sasssfras street, through Hiram Had ley's addition, and establish in their stead en alley, eighteen feet ra width, between said tws allevs. By order tha Council. '

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ProbibitiBg Breacky Cewi Iron Remain at I.rs la tae City af RiekaiaaaT, aad to Repeal aa Ordinance eaiitled.'Aa Ordiaaace Probibitiac Cows Iroaa Raaaiag at Lar;e at Xigbt ia said City " c E IT ORDAINED by the tenoa Uie City of Richmond, that it aaau w uolfor tba owner or ownera f any Bremen 7 , ' Steer, or Heifcr.or Cows. Bulls, Steer, or permit tbe aaae to run at Urge witiiia the C".rporat limit of tbe City 01 tuctiBtona; sou '"-' T persona so ofl.oding ahalJ, on eonvrcuuu, - r . . ... r,.it.M- nuim thin leu tuT sum not less uian one , OJllara, tor toe first oftwser and f-r each aubsequen offence, for the same eaiaial, in any sum not less Uian Two Uoliara nor more than Twenty poilaxa. Section 2. Whenever any yerson shall c.mirfatn to the Mayor of saU City, an affidavit, that any owner or ownera ol such r.ol, or anunala are permitting the aamen at Urge w.thm the linuta of said Citv, he proeeaa to tbe ahall to bnng the"owr or owners of eakt animal or aoimals before hi in - snawer an acuon of debt for the aloreaaid penj; and to taka tip and impound STUtbedutyof the M.r.h.U, or anv ssember -tue City i'olice, to take tip and im poind anv S- niiJT "imU u'f 'n Drop'I trial have hn ad;ndged to be breschy and are found running aarge, or wrongfully within aoy enclosure within 1 corporate Hmits of aaid city, and to report the sar to the Mayor, mho ahall issue process, aa in Svcti"1 second. tion 4. That the words "Cow or Cow," or any ofae other animals described in the foregoing Secn, be, and they are, hereby inserted immediately f ler the word "Swine" wherever it occurs in Sections I three, foui, five, aix, and seven, of aa Ordinance entitled - As Ordinance Prohibiting Hogs from Running at Large in the City of Richmond," and that the sa.d Sections be, ana they are, hereby incorporates in anu made a part ot this Ordinance. ' Section 5. That aa Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Prohibiting Cows from Runuing at Large at Jiight in the City of Richmond," passed and approved Jan. 1st, 167, and an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to amend an Ordinance entitled an Ordinance tYohibiiiog Cowa from Running at Large at Night in the City ot Rich mood," passed and approved March lytb, lSd7.be, and the same are, hereby repealed. Section 6. That this Ordinance shall be in force from and after its passage and publication., Passed and approved June IS, 1347. THOMAS X. YOUNG, Attest: P. P. Kirs, Mayor. City Clerk. 17:2w Building Permits. rjlO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Nor tea is hereby given, that, in accordance with Section 10 of an Ordiance, passed by tbe Common Council, April 42, 1867, it is not lawful, from and al ter the ltth day of June, 18S7. for any person or persons to erect, construct, or buiW, or alter, or cause to be erected, constructed. built, or altered, any building, without firoUiuing a writtenpermjt from the Board of Public Improvements. V Section 11 of aaid Ordinance, requires xhc person or persons, desirous of erecting, constructing, or al- ; tering any building, to make application to said Board for a permit for that purpose, stating, in writing, the proposed location, the dimensions and manner ot construction of the proposed edifice, together with the different stories and tbe materials to be used in such building, and the probable cost of tlie same. ' Section 12, of said Ordinance, requires a person or persons to (ret a permit froni said Board for moving a building within the city; and, in accordance with Section 14, of said Ordiuance, any person or persona violating or failing to comply with anv part of said OrUinauce, shall, on conviction before tbe Maror.be - niej many snm not less tban xii'e UuUars nor more iian Fit'tv Dollars. Any person wanting a Permit, will apply to the City lerk. Uy order of the Board of Public Improvements. , P. P. K.'R.N, City Clerk, ichoiomi, Ind., June 18, 1867. 17:2w INION PACIFIC RAIL ROAD CO. AB0W CONSTKfCTINO A RAILROAD FROM westward wards tbe Pacific Ocean, making with its connections,, unbroken una ACROSS THE CO.TI.ET. pe Compaa; now offer a limited amount of their WflSr WQRTGSGE 80HDS, ving thirty years to run, and bearing annual intest, payable on the first day of January and Julv, ln tie City of Xew Yjrk, at the rate of SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, AT Wi-ety Cents on the Dollar. IIS road i' T.J - l. , t..i.u 1 2jy - - -v. j b.'ui,icbcu hj uiesourgn, red arl8 from Otraha, and is fuly equip- ' trains are regularlv running over it. The Conaan. , , 0 to finish'tk DW OU "nd euffic,en '" t'es, etc, tbe Rocky jJenainiD2 Portion to the eastern Use of tract to be dl?' 141 miIes which fa nnder coexpected that thep';!mber 3t f h -Tear' nJ ! from Omaha to its vre road w'" ,a g order trairarifie.nowbeinterncODnection witl the Cencramento, Cal., duri? bui,t "Stward from MEANS OF TkV tstimatii the distance to v Faciac to be l,s5 miles, the Vtluilt ,b7 the unon ment issues its Six per cent TlSvStates Gorerntbe Company as the road is finishd Tear BoDd rate of about $58,25 per mile, amovjtintha rerge 000. $1403,The Company is also permitted to "ue its First Mortgsg Bonds to an equal amour. . . "T .... - and at the same time, which by special Act of Congrev a First Mtirto-fl irn nn thA ntl. i;nA re made r. ' " L , . .1 wru . , . United States being mborrlinnit to them. The Government makes a donation of 12.S00 av of land to the mile, amounting to 20,032,000 acrea, e. timsted to be worth $30,00i,000, making the total resources, exclusive of the capital, $113,416,000, but tbe full value of tbe lands cannot now be realized. " The authorized Capital Stock of the Company is one hundred million dollars, of which five millions have already been paid, and of which it is not supposed that more than twenty-five millions at most will be required. The eost of the road ia estimated by competent enK1rs to be about one hundred million dollars, exclusive f equ;pment. . PRospECTS FOR BUSINESS. The railroad collection between Omaha aud the Etst is now complete, aI the earnings of the Union Pacific on the sections already 6n:shed for the first two weeks in May, were $112,00, These eectional earnings as the road proposes will m,lch more than pay iba interest on tle Company's bon, and the through business over the only lice of railroad between tbe Atlantic and Pacific must be immense. VALUE AXDSECl'RITYOFTIfE BONDS. The Company respectfully subnet, that the above statement of the facts fully demonstrates the seccritv of their Bonds, and as additional proof they would nggest that te Bonds now offered are less than ten million of dollars on 5 T miles of road, on which over twenty million doilars have alresdy been expended ; 00 330 miles of this road the ears are now running, and the remaining 137 miles are nearly completed. At the present rate of premium on gold these bonda pay an annual interest on tbe present cost of - . JUNE PER CENT., and it is believed that on the completion of the road, like tbe Government Bonds, ttey will go above par. Tbe Company intend to sell but a limited amount at tbe present low rate, ani retain the right to advance the price at their option. .... ' Subset iptions will be received ia Xew York by thm CosrrersTAL JTatiosai. Bank, So. 7 5assau-sU, Class, Doces A Co., Baukers, SI Wail-st, Joint J. Cisco A Sox, Bankers, So. S3 WaU-et, FIRST NATIONAL B.UK, RICB.H05D. and by BANKS AND BANKERS generally throughout tbe Cnited Sutes. of whom maps and descriptive pamphlets may be obtained. They will also be aent by aaafl from the Company a Office, Xo. 20 Nassau Street, New York, on application. Subscribers will select their own Agents in wboci they have confidence who alone wul be responsible to them for tba safety oftbabond. -- v l . , ; JPIIjr.J. CI5CO, Treasurer, 1

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IsPabliahedia tbe Winei Building, ea Thursday Utrnings, By HOLLO WAY V DAVIS, At 2 per Volume, PAYABtEW AJTAKE. Job Printing:. VTa bare JOBBER, a new "DAY and new fonts of Type of the latest styles, both plain and are prepared neat and expeditiously. Pamphlets, Bill' of Lading, BII Head, Cards, Notes , Envelopes, Circulars, Check, Labels, ike. Catalogues, Coustitntioas Show Bill, Handbills, Blanks, Poster PRICESFOR WORK REASONABLE UNION PATENT AGENCY. D. P. HOLLOW AY & CO. WASHINGTON CITY, D. C, jgAVE engaged in tba busaessof soliciting Pat ents, and prosecution Patents nses. Business entrused to their care will receive prinpt attention. Claims Against thetiovernment For back pay for Pensions, dc.Ac, will receive personal attenton. ALL INFORNATION, Iareferenceto PatentLawv,cherfully given. Cop ia of tha Law a and Rules ani Begulations of the Patent Office, will be sent, grati on application. In applying fir a Patent tbe applicant should forward amodel of his invention if susceptible of being illustrated by a model or if it comists in acliemialconipouad, samples of tbe ingndients in their commercial state, and also in the pnposed prepared fjrm, should be sent. Also,asfull a description of theinventionordiscovery, aad its advantageu should begiven as ia practicable, to aid in the proper preparation of the papers. Persons believing they bar made an inventionor a discovery in art or science, and desirous of knowing whether the same baa been patented, by transmitting tons a model, or drawing, or sufficient description to make the invention intelligble, can have a thorough examination made in tbe Patent office, and tbe result of said examination forwarded to them for areasonablc compensation. We will have forwarded toiny person who may desire them, a copy of the Pate it Terms now in force and tbe Rules and Regulations of the Patent office, free of expense. Caveats will be prepared on abort noticr,by tbe tnve r'sgivinga brief deam'ptionof theirinrention, with drawing..urawings ...o. "---tieatrlefrom models -.rnished by inventora. rchesof the Records of the Patent . rm in r' card to s ""es in Patents will be made on applies aeoa tuu ntvt Bameschacter of the inveonj and if possible d., of rltent. Copies of n CLAIMS, in any Patent issued by the Pnt 0ffice 8ince ig36) Will be furnished on the reojipt of xj tne applicant giving tbe full name of th Patentee, atare of the invention, date of the Patent, Ac. 'X Washington City, July 4867. 7tf HORACE WATERS' MUSICAL ESTABLISHMENT No. 481 BROADS' AT, NEW YORl. Near PiaaosCelodeans. Alexai dre "cF and Cabinet Orrans. at Wbolesa.e or Retail, prices as low aa ay First-Class IastrnmenU can be purchased. Secoad Hand Pianos at great bargains, prices from $flto 250. There beinr some v diifereot makes of Piaoa in thia large stock, purchasers can be suited a swell here as elsewhere, and - perhaps a little better. : 10,000 Sheets f Music, a little -f Soiled, at lcts. per. Page. One of the Larpest Socks f SHEET WUSiCin tbe United States. MCSC BOOKS, and all kinds of f i"-;lf- k T I v 7 c I " rx"?vw j , , w , j ese'at eLo waa t Rates : ' " HORACE WATERS, , Xg. 3a 27. r:r 4S1 Broadway, X. Y. TR ELI ONT HOUSE, JOES ILUOTT. Proprietor, r 5 CORNER OF FIFTH ANI MAIN, ,

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FISK & HATCH, B'J-'lSr K E R S , Am PKALXSa IX Government dk other Dsiimlle SexnrtUea, Wo. 5 irtssau Street, N. T., Recommend to inveatora tb First Mortgage Bonds or TBX CE1VTTKA1L

Pacific R. R. Co. Tbis Company ia constructing nnder tba patronage of the UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, The Western end of tha Great National E ail way across the Continent. Their lines will extend from Sacramento, Calif ronia, across tue Sierra Xevadaa to the California State line, traversing the richest and moot popalMs sec tion ot California, and thence through tbe great rairms regions ot the Territories, to the vi cinity of Salt Lake City. It forms tha sole Western link of the onlv route to the Pacific which is adopted by Congress snd aiaea Dy ine issae 01 L nitea states Hoaai. Their road is alreadr completed, equipped and run ning for i)t miles from Sacramento to within 1 3 miles of tbe summit of the Sierra, and a large amount of the work of Grading, Tnnnelling, Ac, beyond that point baa been accomplished. Tbe First Mortgage Bonds of this Companv atford unteuial inducements of Safety and Profit to Investors, for the following among other reasons, vn: Pint. Tbe rale of interest ia Six per Cent, in Gol! payable aemi-annually in the City of New York. SmtmJ. The Principal ia parable in Gold at mat urity. TSirtf. Tbe cost of the Bonds, Ninety-five Per Cent, and accrued interest, is Tea Per Cent, less than tbat of tbe cheapest Six Per Cent. Gold bearing Bonds ef tbe Government. iWti. Tbe United States Government prot ides nearly half the amount necessary to build the entire road, and looks main- 1 ly to a small percentage oa the tutnre traffic for re-payment. Fifth. Owing to this liberal provision, accompanied with Extensive Grants of Public Lands, by w hich the Government fosters this great national enterprise, its success is rendered certain, aud its financial stability is altogether independent of tbe contingencies which attend ordiaaiy Railroad enterprises. Sixth. The Security of its First Mortgage Bonds is therefore ample, and their character for safety and reliability is equalled only by that of the oblgations of the Government itself. Seventh. The net earnings of tbe completed portion are already largely in excess of the interest obligations which the Company will incur twice the distance, snd sre steadily increasing, rendering the uninterrupted payment of the I uteret absolutely ceriain. Eight. At the present rata of Gold they pay nearly 8 t-2 Per Cent, per annum, on the amount invested. The Bonds are issued in denominations of S'.OflO with at-mi-annual Gold Coupons attached, payable in Xew York, and are oflered for the present at V5 per cent, and accrued interest (in currency ) Irom Jnuary 1st. Orders mar be forwarded to us direct, or through the principal Banks and Bankers in all parts of tbe country. l Remittances may be made in drafts on Xew Y'ork, I or in Legal Tender Xotes, Xational Bank otes, or other funds current in this citv, and the Bonds will be forwarded to any address by Express, free of charge. Inquiries for further particulars, by mail or otherwise will receive punctual attention. FISK&HATCH, Bankers and Dealers in Government Securities, No. 5 Nassau Street, N. Y , JT. It. AU kinds of Government Securities received at the full market price in exchange for tbe above Bonds. Also. , All descriptions of Government Securities kept constantly on hand, Ac Bought Sold, or Exchanged. s?Go!d Coin and V. S. Coupons bought, aold, and collected. Deposits received on liberal terms. subject to check at sight. JESf Co'Iectious made throughout the country. yS! Miscellaneous Stocks and Bonds bought and aold at the Stock Exchange on commiaaion for cash. 3Special attention give to the Exchange of SEVEX-THR1TY XOTES of all the Series for the New FIVE-TWENTY BONDS of 1863, on the most favorable terms. May 30th, 1S67. 14-?m. REMINGTONS' FIRE ARMS. Sold by the Trade Generally. i Price Reduced. A Liberet discount to Dealer Upwards of 200,009 of our Arms bsve been furnished the U. S. Government. Arht KxvotVEit, 44-100 in. Caliber, Savt Kevolveb, 3H-100 in. Caliber, Belt Bivolvbr, (Self Cocking, )Savy Caliber, Belt Revolver, Navy Size Caliber, Police Revolver, Jfavv Sin Caliber. New Pocket Revolver, (with Loading Lever,) cket Revolver, (Self Cocking, Ratiso 1istol, (Elliot pt.) No. 32 Cartrdee, iraTixo fisToL,(ttliotpt.) o. 22 Cartridge, 4t Pocket Pistol, No. 22,30 41 Cartridge, Rt'isi, using Ao. 22, 32 Cartridge, BaBEi"' Rifle, 36-100 in. Caliber, Bbsech Oa disc Rifle, '. 32 Cartridge, U. S. RrrLisG Csbbise, U. S. RiFLED'leel Barrel,) with Saber Bayonet, "et, Springfield Pattern. E.REUI5GTO. A0 S, Imox, Xew orktvnre Jt Nieliols. Xew YorkS ' ton; Jos C. Grubb a Co., Phfra. Read & Son, Boa--Trimhl Baltimore: Henrv Folsomahis: Poullnev A B. n.,reipe4 Co Cincinnati; Johuso.5ew Orleans; Chicago; vM. Ramsey 4 Co. St. Lndneorer A Co Crane, San Francisco; B. 4. S. H. TbompMbevt E. real. " MootNew Ba&ery and Cooiectioaery. NORTH FIFTH STREET, TW Door Xar& of Tremont Home,) Riehmmd, hid. ALL kinds of Cakes, constantly on bands, or made to order; all kinds of Craceebs, 1'iici.iilu, Fresbi Pibs, Ac, a larire and general aasovtment of tbe best Caxuies and Farrra always on hand. FRESH BREAD, every Morning ; FRESH YEiSTeverrDay. - We are aelling everything in oar lioe at tbe lowes possible prices lor Cash- Patronage is respectfully solicited, HOERNER ALEAB. April IS, 1387. 8m HEW STOCK Jewelry, Watches, Notions, G-old, Silver and Plated Chains, Breast-Pins, Clocks, Ear-Rings, FINGER RINGS, a lam assortment of Plated Ware, CantoTS, Knives, Forks aad Spatoas! Mantieal lastsvaaeata, dre. . An asaortment of Sheet 9Caie. eonstaaaly i,W B. B. PICKISSOS, - R ' No. 41, Mam-a., RiebmofioLlDd.

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COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, S. W. Cor. Fourth and Race Sts., cixci.vxati, o. The Actual Business College! t. The Finest College lioums The Largest Corps of Teacher. The Mo-t Practical Coarse of Study, IX THIRTT-TWO YEARS SUCCESS! THE FACCLTY IXCLCDES R. .M J. M BARTLETT, .... President. vVATTEllS, .... Principal. J K. CAKNAHAN. f for men v TYinrinal of Ohio Merc.ntiieCoilte,; Ass't I'riacioal. w. H. MUllhfc, upt. Actual Business Department. J. K. ILl'tK, Supt. llepartmenl of reoaianahip. WM.STKVXK. Assistantsin Arithmetic, English Li.rmiaiKU,! Irrsmmar, Conipciuow, Corresrx.ndeoce. Ac. Ac. HO.V MILTON SATLER, Instructor ia Commercial Law and Lecturer. BCKX. 1'ITUAX, Esq., Instructor in Phonography. Persons comingto the city to enter, may order their oaggage directly to the Odiee of the College. Tbe jrraduatea of kartletl'a Collea-e numbered bv thousands are to be found in every part of tha coaamerciai woriu,recemng irom $ l,a0 to a,D0 per year. Full Course Life Scholarship, $50 j AdJress J AS. .M. WAITERS, Principal. .V T T E !R S ' 'EW AXD ORIGIX AL SYSTEM OF Equation of Payments, Averaging Acconnts and Interestt A liOOK FOR EVERTBODT, Merchant, Professional Man, Bookkeeper, Clerk and Student, Is now in presa and will be for aale alter Nov. 10. ' Sent postpaid on receipt of $1 CO. Published at IIARTLETT'S COLLEGE. The Summer Sat Fashions! yatllE undersigned hss B just received his new srKISl.. Style of HATS and CAPS to which he invitee the at tention of all who would indulge in the latest fash ion. Call at tbe fiat and Tap Store of JOHN' SCFFR1KS. Feb. 20, 1367. lOtf NICHOLSON & BE0THER, W holesale and Retail Stationers & Booksellers: Main Street. 52tfniCIIMOMJ. IWD. RICHARD F. BARRET. GENERAL LAND AGENT V ill attend to payi feraonal attention Lands, Improved and Unimproved, lor sale on reasonable terms, REFERENCES: Ricb'd Oglksbt, Gor'r of Illinois. I.tmas Tbi-mbull, U. S. Senator. Richard Yates. " " A. Sanders, Governor of Nebraska. " T. W. Tiftojc, t. S. Senator. J. L. Cabsoh, Banker, Brownaville, Neb. OOm EAST!! J. B. HTJNNICTJTT, Jeweller, HAS removed to "8 Main street, two doors West of the First National Bank, where he baa fitted up an entirely new establishment. He is now opening a large and very desirable stock of Watches. Jewelry, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Silver are of all varieties, which is as good aatha best and will be aold cheap aa tbe cheapest. Uis old friends and customers are invited to call on bim and no pains will be spared to please. J. B. UifXXICCTT, 78 Main Street. Jl - : AKRON CARBON OIL, IGNITING POINT 114 3 to 120 FaVI, SAFE, WHITE AND SATISFACTORY, SOLO AT TBE DEPOT DRUG STORE, By M. B. BALLARD 4 CO. if N vve oife more uiio jviaa , for thev enre in a sinsrle toJZ??' frOIn de" TT J m. r ' 1 Snmmer CemplainU, Fever awd XT, . v Tl'. Also, a snre cure for Cough, and t:!1 7 a, i UM ai -o iwti t re: ik . - . , . ORRIN dKLNNER 4 CO , Pmpriete 1 8prinspeJ,JIs Root's Pest acbwb prescrvestbe life of tb cbanirea it troaa ETey to its ordinal colur in tare weeks prevents tbe hair ftm fa ling- is tha beM article for dressing th h.ir ever Cmad in tba markca. wiUaarely remuTedambnffand ca'kiiaeascaof the tMMMnniisii rt-!pi denb tfuUy perf omel. cares lililnaaa ani will notstaia the kn ia a perfect Reetonr ana Dual arar Combined. No other preparatiaa fir the aaar noaiam. Petlacbio Sat OiL fd hr all brrirrists.

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