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RICHttCTsP IND.. PEC- 5' l87Tun Cost of Litjkg. On the question of bow Urge iw&' iiybe saved from a BmilrBliry;"-lly'iy Wan -exchange; ''My income i $8 per week, which I epad in the following taanner : Board and washing, ejfchurch con-tribntiona,5S-cente.;car'fare and books, 50 cents ; Urt&8. n416,50. The balance, 1,50,S deposit in the bank," Ayonng soao. gires his experiencetthua: "My income ii $20 ft week, My -average expenses arc, for board and room -$7,60; -olotblngrf ; billiards, 2.WVfl'lly aipoor gawne), drinks,
1,56; horse hire -3; literarytTrue I Flag ana xronce axe Liu, j.v washing, 25 cents, 25, ; For the balance I draw -on the old man. My washing Bill iaat year was 48, .but as ray necessary expenses -were ?o high, I f washable to pay only 13 of.it, which gives the average of .25 cents a ireek ! I would like to marry, Imt don't ee Low I can. The ladies are o extravagant and have so many expensive habits (hat I can't support a wife." r , Josh Billings saye be dont care how much a man talks if he will only say it in a fer words. Words are little "things, but they strike hard. We wield them eo easily that we are apt to forget (their hidden power. Fitly spoken they fall like the sunshine in thedew, and driaaling rain but when unfitly, 'like the frost, -the hail and the desolate tempest-. -ir y y -j f j - The young lady wl was discharged from a pickle-faetory 'because ;sh'oT was so sweet thfl vinegar woald not act, has found empxyitfnt;iiiKj'iiHiy8iofft.J i "Can you tell ;r.o," -iski a bloac-m-u l-os of a. suiter, "w'liat, ship carries inert: v,a2S'-r,, tfj tt.n 'the Great "Well, nuwUrn, I rcaiiy don't think I can. "Wryit courtship," replied the maiden, with a conscious Hush. I enlov a good laff, one that rushes out of a man's rjul like tho breakin upov a Sunday sebcol ; but a laff that curns to the surface as the hiccups coraeor backflout cv aman like the struggles ov a chicken t-choked witli a chunk of wet doe, 1 utterly -lament. Josh Billings. -;!; V:'" '-' Vonld Eve have eaten apples in the garden of Eden if they had been seven dollars per bar reL? We expect not The state of Adam's funds would not : have justified any such extravagance. Louisville Democrat. An old bateheior at our elbow savs if she had been like some women he knows she would have bought them on credit. Madison Courier. ,i . Mr. Stevens '.financial scheme is reported very popular in St. Lonis. , ;v Of the 150,000 school teachers in the United States, dOO.OGO are females. General Sherman thinks that peace with the Indians Ib certain, and he recommends the employment of Indians in the service.; .-,, t, i' The late Peace-Congress with the Iii dians is reported a failure, but a grand Peace Conference o be held in June next. J - ''- .' "-'.", 'V7.', Both the 'Democratic and Kadical correspondents at Washington agree that there is no indication of a backing down on the part ofthe Republican majority in Congress in respect to the policy of reconstruction. The County Commissioners of Marion county have granted the prayer of peti tions signed by ' citizens ' representing five millions of dollare, for assistance to the proposed new railroads J centering there. Thy giue Jfteen thousand dollars to the Junction, ten thousand to the Indiana cs l:liuois Central, and seven thousand five hundred to the Vincennes. Joseph Weddle died at Lfayette last Thursday, at the ac of 85 years. He was with Kapoieon in crossing the Alps, and in most ot his battles up to the Waterloo campaign. He was wounded sixteen times, and won the medal of honor for meritorious services. The cooper shop f , , G ibson fc Wymond, In this city, consumes weekly, in manufacturing oil barrels, 40,000 staves, and 14,000'pounds of hoop , iron. Madison Courier. To resume specie payments is to make the national debt, 'now worth $1,700,000,000 in gold, eual to its face of 82.500,000,000 in gold, aad thereby add 8800,000,000 to the present burden. In view of this is it not wise to pay off the debt as speedily as possible. To resume speeie payment is to bring at least. $5,000,000,000 of debts, both public and private, now worth 75c. " ' on the dollar, to par ths - putting into the pockets of creditors a bonus of $1,250,000,000 lt Let aU debU be paid as speedily as possible. " Si f t A r . , -- rvvg ! "English ladies," says Erasmus, Vare divinely, pretty, and too .good-natured They have an , excellent , custom among them; that wherever you go the girls kiss you at 1 intervening opportunities, and
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A. liodey, is preivraoio w vaum. , - Order or Draft be lost or stolen, it can be renewed without loss to the sender. If a draft or a post-office crder cannot be procured, send U. S. or National Banknotes. Address L. A. GODY, N. E. Corner iiixth aad Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Notice to Heirs of Petition to Sell Real Estate. 1 State of Indiana, Wayne County,? ' ' Court of Common Pleas. ) 'mrOTICE IS nEREBY GIVEN, THAT ENOS i THOMAS, Administrator of the Estate of Caleb Bond, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the Real Estate of the decedent, his personal being insufficient to pay his debts ; and that said petition will be beard at the next term of the Court of Common Picas of said County, Attest: WILLIAM W. DUDLEY, Clerk. 4w. , C. C. P. Wayne Co. Notice to Heirs of Petition to Sell Heal Estate. Slate of Indiana, Wayne County.? Court oi Common Pleax. i mj OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that JOANNA P. il LAWS, Administratrix of the Estate of John M. Laws, deceased, has filed her petition to sell the Real Estate of the decedent, his personal being insufficient to pay bis debts; and hat said petUion will be beard at tbe next term of the Court of Common Pleas of sad County. ' Attest : Vvk. W. DUDLEY, Clerk. 4w. i : ; . C. C. P. , Wayne Co. Notice. A BABE CHANCE FOB BABGAINS, IHANE several Spring Wagons, Buggies, and Carriages which I will sell at prices to suit the times. Persons who expect to purchase next spring, can do better to call now and purchase, for 1 am preparing to build several Hook and Ladder Wagons and need all my room, and if I do not sell I must store my work. Give me a call if you want to buy. J. S. HUNT. j '40-3w.' , Cor. Main oni Washington Sts. Administrator's Notice. " ' Letters of Administration have been granted to the undersigned by the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas or Wayne County, and State of Indiana, on tbe Estate of Jonathan Ballinger, late of Wayne Township in aaid County, deceased. All persons baring claims againat said Estate are required to present them duly proved within one rear (rom this date. NATHAN HAWKINS, lM Not. 550. 1867. 40-4w. Administrator. 'ELECTION'- NOTICE. Alt election will be beld by thestockhnlder of tbe First National Bank of Richmond, Indiana, at 1 o'clock P. M.,on Tuesday, January 14th, in the room occupied by J. P. Siddall, Esq., National Bank Build- . lag, Richmond, Indiana, for the purpose of electing nine Directors to aerre the ensuing year. Not. 27, 1807. 40-8w. ..J. E. REEVES. Preat
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Ordinances. An Ordinance to amend an Ordinance entitled an Ordinance for the prevention of Firea." . , ... . -. , Section 1. Be it ordained by the Common Council, of the city of Richmond, that tbe proviso of section 1st, of the "Ordinance for the. prevention of fires," passed September 4th, ISfift, be so ammended as to read ; provided, however, this section shall not apply to privies less than ten ieet in night ; and that nothing herein contained shall be so constrted as to prevent the Hoard of Public Improvements of said city, to grant a permit for any kind of improvements, whenever in their judgement they deem it proper, i . Section 2. This Ordinance to be in force from and after its passage and pnblication for two consecutive weeks in the Richmond Palladium. Passed and approved November 19th, A. D 1S67. THOMAS N. YOLNG, Mayor. Attest; P. P. Kirn, City Clerk. , , , ? 39 , An Ordinance, to Amend an Ordinance Entitled: '-An Ordinance relative to Liicensing and Regulating certain Extraordinary Trades and Establishments." Section l. Be it ordained by the Common Coun-t oil of the City of Richmond, That so much of section nine (9) of an Ordinance entitled: " An Ordinance relative to Licensing and Regulating certain Extra ordinary Trades and Establishments," which requires five per cent, to be paid on sales of Goods, Wares and Merchandize made in auction rooms, is hereby so amended that the amount required ou such sales, shall be three per cent. Section 'I. This Ordinance to be in force from and after its passage and publication, for two consecutive weeks, in the Richmond Palladium. Passed and approved, November 19, A. D. 1867.. t - ' THOMAS N.-YOUNG Mayor. ' Attest: Peter P. Kirn, City Clerk. 39 State of Indiana, Wjyne County, SS, LEAR DfJLHAGEN in me v ayne - Circuit Court, Febuary - Term A. I. 1868. No. 2050. VS. ISAAC DULUAGEX. BE IT KNOWN, That on the lfitli day of November 1867, the above named Plaintiff, by W. A. Peelle her Attorney field in the office of the Clerk of tbe Wayne Circuit Court, her romplaint against said defendant in the above entitled cause, together with tbe affidavit of a competent person that said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant Isaac Dulhaen, therefore is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him and that, unless he appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of tbe said cause on the second day of the next Ttoi of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in Centerville, on the first Monday of Fabruary next, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alledged, wit be taken as true and the said cause will be heard and determined in bis absence. - . ,- Witness, William W. Dudley. Clerk,' and the seal Seal of said Court, at Centerville, this 16th - ' day of November, 1867. WILLIAM W. DUDLEY, Clerk. Nov. 1867. (3w)4.50. W, A. Pceile, Atfy of Plt'f. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss. JAMES STEVENSON VS. 1 In the Warne Common Pleas Court, Janu.irv Term, A. I). 1S63. No. 3094. Cincinnati and Fort I Wsvne Rail Rosd Company, j Charles II Kelly and Charles Deeraff " ' J BE IT KNOWN, That on this lf?th dar ol November 1887, the above named Plaintiff, ov Peelle, Julian and Julian, Attornies fieid in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Common Pleas Court, his complaint against said deiendants in the above entitled cause, together with the nffi'lavit of a competent person that said defendants Charles II. Kellv and Charles Degnaflf, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants Charles H. Kelly, and Charles Degraff, therefore are hereby notified t f the filing and pendency of said complaint and after the filing of an affidavit and undertaking for an attachment against them, and that, unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause on the second day of the neat Term in Centerville, on the 2d Monday of January next, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alledged, will be taken as true and the said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness William W. Dudley, Clerk, and the siil Seal of said Court, at Centerville, this 16th day of November, 1867. WILLIAM W. DUDLEY, Clerk. W. A. Peelle, Julian and Julian, Att'y of Plt'f. Not. 1867, (3w$5. Final Settlement. TfOTICE is hereby given that David Bowman, Ad11 ministrator of the Estate of William Murray, Jr., deceased, has filed bis account current for Final Settlement of said Estate at tbe January Term, 1868, ot the Wayne Court of Common Pleas of Wayne County Indilna. Attest: t--''-:' ; . , . . Wm. W. DUDLEY, Clerk. ""OTICE is hereby given that Branson Dennis, X wl Guardian of the Heirs of Giles Cnggshell, deceased, has filed his account current for Final Settlement of tbe Estate of said heirs, which account current will be presented for confirmation at the January Term, 1868, of the Wayne Court of Common Pleas, ot Wayne County, Indiana. ' Attest : "- ------ , Wm. W. DUD Lb Y, Clerk. Estate of Margaret Estep. TOTICE is hereby given that Daniel W. Mason, 11 Administrator of the Estate of Margaret Estep, deceased, has filed his account current for Final settlement of said Estate, at the January Term of the Wayne Court of Common Pleas, 1868, .of Wajne County, Indiana. Attest: y W. W. DUDLEY, Clerk. Exparte.: 7 ' r::t :, ry; Hannah Nicholson. ' "- ' PARTITION NO. 2633. TTOTICE is hereby given that Israel Woodruff, li Commissioner, heretofore appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Wayne County, Indiana, will present bis account current for Final Settlement, as such commissioner, at the January Term of the Wayne Court of Common Pleas, 1868. . Attest : . . ,' " "' ' '" - J . : Wm. VT. DUDLEY, Clerk. Estate of John Sheffer, -jbj-j-OTICE is hereby given that Jacob Shefler. Ad" i. V : ministrator of the Estate of John She&r, de ceased, will nreaent his aecount current for Final Set tlement, to the January Term of the Wayne Court o Common Pleas, (006, tor continuation by aaid Court. Attest: Wm. W. DUDLEY, Clerk. 3-w . Nov. 21. 1SB7. : Baking Powder. -Warren's. Chemically Pure Snowflake BAKING POWDER, : -' ' '""Warranted to give satisfaction. 5 C O, 0X . ; JOHN BELL, Wholesale Agents tv ..( a-tl iS r aNo. 16 Koble Street, opposite Passenger Depet.
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Henry Emrich. Second Door Senth of J. W. Plnmmer f HRUGSTOEE, -.'f Pearl Street, Richmond Znd. 'HAS now on hand one of the best assortments of BOOTS AND SHOES, of his own manufactuie in this City. Employing the best of workmen using always tbe choicest Leather both Sole and Upper, and supervising tha work himself, be can with confidence reennmmanst iha -nil.' in thn tnKHf. WT.I. nnNR a -L.1 1 1 ho .solicits a call from all who wear SHOE LEATHER. Orders solicited and promptly executed to the entire satisfaction of customers, a. . 24 3m. tf - RICHMOND IXD., Aug. 8, 1887 - .A Good Ass rtment OF SAND PAPER -ATP L U M jS JE 3rt 9 S JONATHAN MOORE. JEHIEL F. MOORE BOOTS & SHOES. T' HE PUBLIC are hereby informed that the nndersicrned are manufacturing Boots and Shoes and intend keeping on hand a general assortment of work, made of good material, and in a workman-like manner, Repairing, v Done on short notice. Shop Second Story, over Cnrme, Dunn A Co.'s Leather Store; Sign of the Big Boot. -r.' J. MOORE k SON. Richmond, 9th mo., 26th, 1867. 31m3 rf Oo-Partnership. ? w I HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH' ME MR. FREDERICK HANER, IN THE BUSINESS of Segar manufacturing and dealing. The firm will be known under the style of Bachman A Haner. Sept. 18, 1867. S. BACHMAN. In referring to the above, I tender my aincerest thanks to my numerous friends and patrons in this city and abroad, hoping that the same favor may be bestowed on the new firm. S. B. BACHMAN & HANER, . MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS VX Cigars & Tobacco, The Best And Most ; Varied Brands, KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON THE MO S T RE A SOX A bLE TERMS. Store at 71Main-St. Gait-House Building. Sept. 26, 1867.1-m.- B. A H. Hall's Balsam, Allen's Lung Balsam, ' ' - ' ; ' , FOUTZ'S COUGH SYRUP, Soothing Congh Syrup, : : a Shaker Cough Syrup, ICELAND PECTORAL, Brown's Bronchial Troches, Carey's Congh Lozenges, Wistar's Lozenges, ATFLUMMERY DRUG-;- STORE 8. W. Corner Main and Pearl-sta., RICHMOND, IND. P. T. BARNUM'S (fatent) Elastic Strap and Buckle, FOR PANTS, VESTS and DRAWERS. Suspenders cai bo dispensed with I This little invention is just out, and as it is no bnmbug, is meeting with a rapid sale, ft can be applied in a moment to any garment, by any person, causing it to fit perfectly. -Its elasticity prevents tqaring the strips and buckles oft the clothes, and also allows perfect freedomoi tbe body while working or taking exercise. - For sale by tailors and the trade generally. Send 2i cents for strap, circulars, terms to agents auj the trade, to the BARNCM E. S. A B. CO., i,. .1 1. 1 650 Broadway, New YnrlC ,5?yA gents Wanted in every county. , , a 15vlt T REM O NT HOUSE, JOHN ELLIOTT t Proprietor, CORNER OP FIFTH AND MAIN,
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