Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 38, Number 14, 2 June 1868 — Page 4

RICH rtl1r5 dtsilJF. DO IN THE FIGHtC it ." 1 tvw Yon may siug of your dog, your bottom, dog, Or ou; dog that you plese, t U.-Ju I go for the dog, tbe wise old dog, . That knowing! take hia ease, ": And wagging bia tail outside the ring Keeping always big bone in sight -Cares not a pin in hia sound old bead For either dog in tbe fight.. r . 0 CT Not bis is the bone they are fighting for, And why should thy dog pitch in, with nothing to gain but a certain chance i " ' Z : To lose his precious skin T There may be a tew perhaps who fail To see it in quite this light, , Bet whan Jhe fur flies I had rather be The ontaide dog in the fight. r?T f oft -u li-?,A!.l2Ut I know there are dogs injudicious dogs Who think it quite the thing, ,,xit To take the part of one of the dogs, And go yelping into the ring ; .lint I car not a pin what all may say - - r: J i( , In. regard to the wronger the right,' J " My money goes, as well as my song, For the dog that keeps oat of the fight. a Frona the Toledo Blade. ,i; nasby,w The Immwftcfcnient Failure The Feeling at the White IIiie--A Dream, and Moral JBellettBs. !-- - " - ' - - Washington, D. C, May 19, 1868. Tbe, happiest Lours I hev Ceo joyed for years passed over last nito. The failyoor W impeech filled ine with joy .inexpreaThank Ilevin! Halleloosy! Ef I waz David I shood re-string ray harp, ef I waz Ueiodias I shood dance afore the Klug!.'Fdr!we bev previded ' Onr shepherd, bo)' has Joel this Goliath of i Hadicalitjtu,and with wepons wich he took frolA his pooch, hez conkered him.'This rapsody hez reference to impeechment excloosiyely,! When the vote wuz announced ther wuz the wildest enthoosiasm manifested. Tbe street3 wuz immejitly filled with' the faithful. Baltimore and the. cities further South hed vomitid all over Washington. Mrs. Cobb,4 no longer in teers, hed returned, tbe pardon-brokers, whisky -spekilater9, and those . who hed bed difficulties with courts on account uv irregularities in the currency they manufactured, wuz all here, and joyful. Con fedrit Captain's, Kernels ' and "Brigadiers forgot repec'ive 'ranks and embraced each otber in the public streets, the gray coats which hed seen servis at Anteetam and Harper's Ferry made their appear ance agin, the drinkin s'loons filled up ez ef by magic, in 'fact,5 the'sceen. reruin did me very much ur the revival uv the coz on the 22d uv Febrooary, ; 1866.. At th White-House there wuz1 tti mo t 'terrific exhilerashun. The President sat smilin serenely. Sekretary Welles (blessins on his frosty pow) wuz ez lively ez the1 Dnnderberg, and Patteron,wuz. normal.Theroom was crowded with pertong eager to Congratulate! the X J VOtUVll V VU UIO O UUU V V-A J UilUIH c ongratulatory dispatches wuzbem received, fromallparts c of the;jcuniry, u v which the folierin is samples: , . rf, , , t. Nqo York 19th. f We have renood hope. The country is safe.'. "'We are redeckoratin our club roomlt4;2oi'trates uv Fessenden, Chase and Trmnbull now adorn our walls , between these bf Fcrpandy Wood, Bookannan and Peerse. The city is jubilant. Hail to tbe noble eight! ; mJ tao-i- :'....?:' -it nci ' , COKCOBD, N. II., 19th. " Xhe ,Dimocrisy , oti Noo Hampsheer send greeting to Noo Hampsheer's" noblest sonj Salmon P. Chose. We forgive and welcom, , Fi Peerce. ; - . ...... . - j - ' . 7 ; i, Noo Oblbaks, 19. t. The city is ablaze with; enthoosiasm. My oldj j poleece 'is , now paradin the streets!, cheerin' Chase, Fessenden and Trumbull. z I write they are givin nine cheers and a tiger z they pass the spot at which Dostie wuz 'shot. Judge Abell desires me to add his congratula-: hn. '"" Mokbob Ex Mayor. iS The circle; wich hez a interest in ., the. handlin nv ardent sperits at . this . place, congratulates the President on his tri ampb over his (and our) enemies. Ther, confidence in the integrity uv the ' Senit wuz not misplaced. They , consider the money they contributed to, bring about this result well spent,. and will promptly' honor any draft made upon cm for means to carry His Eggslency safe thro the re-' raainin ten articles. By order uv the Circle. The President promptly anserd this telegram statin that no more money; was n ceded to be yooaed . for : im peachm en t purposes, ez the contract with Senators kivefed the entire eleven articles.-" ':, There "were, others from Morrissey, Vallandigham and" others," all breethin the same sperit uv thankfulnis ; for : the result, and Aalljacknowledgin indebtednis to the noble Republikins wich hed brot it about. These came. from my old Kentucky home:, , ... , f7 yfT HallelOoJy! I'll hev my niggers agin! Thank Hevin! .My son Josier .is ,. even now findin' out ' ther wherabouts. - The Lord be praised Her already subjoogated three uv em.-- Selah! Bells is ringin and bonfires Is blazin. ' ,it The Corners congratulates yob! and the President I commence work tomorror on the enlargement of, my, dis tillery, which 'was suspended wen the impethmcnt npleasantnis " wnzlegia. All hile! " McPbltbb. HaleJ-411 bale.ci Amid the general reloicein, can't you borrer enuff to pay the bill yoo owe me? .The Corners is blazin. Two niggers her bin hung on the public square, and Pollock's store Is in a state xxr seif '"The boys are bound to clean bin due tbis, time, surf.fc4i, tAScaf.;

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Ceuriats list in from , toards O arrets towrf. Within' ten minits after thenewz reached em, the Nigger Settlement $wus in a blazes auJ the 'two BunV teachers there wuz reported miasin.. Glory eunff vi ucuiuvnj. XT CUT "Wny, sea I , to Randall, who eat moody and alone, don,t yoo and the President share in the general exhiler ation? He doesn't seem to be the least egtsscited." ri Why hood we?"1retorted he.- "Doth the shepherd go into spasums over the sheep he hez safe in the fold? The fact is, our eggscitiu time wuz several weeks ago, while we wuz a buying uv em and arrangin for this. The Black Crook is rather startling to the beholder from the front, but to the managers who contracted for the legs at eo much' a pair, and arranged tbe lahlo, it ain't so startlin "lninkest tnou the new programme will result ez the President hopes?" 'No, the new party can't succeed, no more thaVour last Vencher did. It ain't made up or the rite material. There's more intelleck - than sole in it more bowels than heart. ,, There's Chase, Fessenden, Trumbull and Grimes. Chase hez ambition; Grimes hate, and Trumbull and Fessenden dyspepsia making the ingregencies in the '"new organization half ambition and hate and half dispepsia. Never trust a man whose' stnmick is out of orders-take no stock in him whose bowels is onsound. "Intellect is notmn, here is nothin, onleas there s a etomick under em on which to build. Chase hez no conshence, Trumbull and Fessenden no gastic joose. Such men alluz conspire and alluz fail. Still, I'm glad the thing's occurred." "Ef it amounts to nothin, why glad?'' "Becoz it lets 'Johnson and' rae out. When Arnold went back ;on his "coun tryman theforgbt Joodis Iskeriot; when Aaroh Burr ariz, ' they to-wunst forgot Arnold; Pierce drove Burr out of the public mind, vBookanan made em forget Pierbe, Johnson made em forget Book anan, and now Chase and -Trumbull will make em forget Johnson and me. That's whatT wuz drivin at. Under the storm I shel Ieeve for my quiet Wisconsin home, and lire in peace for beside these later cusses I fehel loom up into comparatieve respectability. Good nite. AIL is well." r-.rr - - - At ajato hour I retired to my 'vp-chiuS couch, uuu iiuiiu imo lue aeep sierp wicu only visits the pillers- nv: them whose conshences aint bothered much, uv whom I am which, as my conshence sheds convickshen' ur' wrath' toco me ez a 'duck does spring rain, I dreemed a most curious dreem." ; Methawt the Presidenshel course wuz reely a trooly a race course, and the candidates bed to run that course, the winner uv the race to be glorified. At one - end uv the track wuz a weighin stand and at the other the - winner's " post, which wuz the WhiteHouse.- The runners wuz Tto carry the candidates ,for. Vice yPresi ..dent and sichJ other 'weights "ez their . backers shood put onto ;em.' n;'"x ! The Republicans hed Grant on, the ground promptly and ready for the race. He1 came up . splendid. - He wuzn't so mighty immense, but he wuz clean-limbed, decently developt all over and showed first-rate in the back and loins. , His trainers pulled off his shoulders a few; dead weights which some uv his injoodishus backers hed chucket onto him, sposin he cood carry every thing. Colfax vaulted onto, his shoulders and he wuz : ready.-- ; ' .' t Our people hed some difficulty in selectin a man to run agin ' him. ' Pendleton wuz trotted out, but "Belmont pro- ' nounced him unfit. McClellan next, but Voorhees objected. Finally Chase wuz selected to run the appointed race, and he wuz brot to the weighin stand. To thV naked 'eye he was a splendin specimen, and he came up to the stand so gallant that notwithstanding he carf ried in. bis hand a silver pitcher .wich the niggers uv Cincinnati gave him for deJfendin a fugitive from 'Kentucky, our people cheered hira vociferously. Tall, strong and muskier-looking, in good flesh, deep-chested, i broad shouldered, : strong-backt, he wuz ez perfect a speci- ' men ez I ever beheld, and all felt confident that he would hev no trouble in beatin his opponent out uv site. JEIe came up to the tand gorgeous," accompanied by Trumbull, Fessenden, Grimes, Johnson, and sich, who hed him in tow. -:7 At this point Vallandygum, Peerce, Voorhees, Morrissey and Wood, who hed . charge uv our' arrangements,'1 took" htm ., ' We ; must prepare our man. sen i '..Take or f this ,Ablishin coat," sed Voorhees., rrrvr. jt 'And ' this imparshel suff arge vest," sed Morrissey, , the i nigger ; hezn't ' the ; tnoral qualificashuns for the ballot." And this free soil shirt," sed Wood. fti,fcAnd tnat anti-fugitive slave law wig, sed Voorhees. And them ekal justis shoulder-braces,' sed Peerse. -r, 'And them humanitarian pants, shreeked Wood. "'We can't abide none uv these things,' yelled the crowd, -PeeU peel! rAll uv Xtbese yoo got from the Ablishnists, free I SUllcia ana neuiHiuiuD. ft u ix uuuc uv em.' m . , The silver pitcher he crried in his hand 'they trampled Into. the mud, and one by one the obnoxious garments wuz ' pulled oft from bim. Heavens! wat a change! Ez they wuz removed he shrunk. When

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the coat wuz taken off he wuzn't so broad and massive; when his vest wuz gone fce woz; positivelyflat. chested; w6en'ihe shoulder braces " wozteinoved he became hump-backed; and wen the pants wuz snaked off he stood afore us the merest skeleton ; I ' ever ' beheld a weak, shaky, wheezin skeleton. Our folks looked disapointed, but it wuz too late to change. - A loose, two sided wrapper wuz thrown over him. Gov English climbed onto his shoulders, Vallandygum jumped into one pocket, and Fernandy Wood into the other, tbe brass bands tooted, the crowd yelled, he made one convulsiv start, but in vain..' Tbe stiffnin wuz all out u v. him. r His. poor, weak knees gave way, his back doubled up and . he came to the ; ground, every bone in him rattlin ez he fell, while Grant made the race serenely. My God,' sed Morrissey, lookin at the

poor wreck, 'what he got from '.the Abiishnists wuz all ther wuz uv him after aiir :;; " . -" . ,' At this pint I awoke and wuz saddened. There's where our trouble lies.. We hev to .strip. these, fellows when they come to us uv all that gives em any strength. Chase without his Ablishnism cant get a Ablishen vote, and the Demoracv will vote for their own men in preference. Names aint worth a d n any more, aad without principles aint uv the slitest account. And that's what's the matter with Democracy. . Petroleum V. Nasbv, P, M., (Wich is Postmaster. ) The girls will be tickled and suprised to know that pine ear-rings, breast-pins, &c, exquisetly carved and cutely mold ed, are now all the rage among the New York fashionables. Southern bog-wood has "ouskospealed," and Northern pine will soon dangle at the ears and nestle onthe breasts of the bon ton, and be the dearest jewelry out. : " IAn jOrdianance v " Regulating the Oatherin? of Oarb;i?e and for the Liiceusing of Garbage Gatherers. Section 1. Be it Ordained by the Common Council of the City of Richmond, That, for the purpose of promoting the health and comfort of the citizens, and the cleanliness of the city, and preventing noxious, offensive and hurtful odors therein, it shall be unlawful for any person to throw out, empty, or place on any lot, ground. street or alley in this city, any kitchen slops, vegetable or animal waste, parings, refuse or ofikL commonly called "garbage," at any time between the first day of May and the 1st day of October tf each year. But each and every person making, having or necessitating any such slops, waste, parings, refuse or offal, corns monly called "garbage," shall put the same and every part thereof, in some suitable water-tight vessel, to be kept covered and to be placed at a convenient place on or near the premises, out of the reach, of, or 'disturbance from, animals . and vehicles, and within reasonable convenience to arbage gatherers-" And every head of a family, or other person occupying or. having control or authority over, in, or on any place or premises where any such garbage is made, had or accumulated, shall be required to see to the collecting and securing the same according to the provisions of tins section. And any per' son who shall violate any of the provisions of thi3 section, or shall fail or neglect to perform either one or more of the duties imposed here in, shall be fined for any violation on any day. or for each day of any such failure or neglect of duty, in any sum not less than two nor more than five dollars. Provided, That nothing herein contained shall prevent any such person from using or consuming his, her or their garbage for any purpose not inconsistent with the object of this section. Sec. I. lie it further ordained by said Coun cil, That for the convenience and facility of gathering and collecting all such garbage, the said city is hereby divided into two disrticts, to be known as Mo. 1 and 2 garbage districts. All that portion of said city, lying south of Main street, shall be district No. 1; and all that portion of said city lying north of Main street, shall be district No. 2." ' Sac. 3. It shall be the duty of the Mayor to license one or more competent persons for each or all of said districts to gather and collect all the garbage in such district or districts, and it shall be unlawful for any person to make a business of collecting together and taking away any garbage as set forth in section 1, without having procured said license, nor shall any li cense authorize any person to gather and take away garbage in any other district than that for which such person is licensed: and any per--son violating the provisions of this section shall be fined m any sum not exceeding ten dollars for each offense on any one day. Sec. 4. Each person procuring such license. shall pay for the same not more than fifty dol lars; and such license, when granted, shall con fer on the person licensed the exclusive privilege in the district for which he is licensed, to follow the business of gathering and removing garbage for his own use; but nothing contained n this section or ordinance shall authorize any such garbage gatherer to feed such garbage to stock or otherwise use the same within the imits of said city, so as to create any noisome or offensive odors or nuisance in or to the neighborhood or any person or citizen thereof, where said garbage is is so fed or used. -And any garbage gatherer, who shall be guilty of a violaiod of any provision of this section, shall bo fined for each day that any such noisome or offensive odors or nuisance is maintained, suf fered, cr permitted, in any sum not; less than five nor more tban twenty dollars. bee. o. iieiore any , person shall receive a license.' he shall file a bond, with security ac ceptable to the Mayor, payable to the city of Kichmond.iin a penalty of two hundred dollars. conditioned for the faithful discharge 'of all duties required of him by the Ordinances of the city, and which bond may be put in suit for at fines, penalties, costs and forfeitures incurred by any such person, under this Ordinance, - Sec, 6. bvery person so licensed as afore said to gather garbage, shall visit every place in his said district, Where garbage is made and kept for removal, at least once every three days, and collected together in a water-tight convey-, ance, which he shall use and keep for the 'pur pose, all tbe garbage in said Cistnct, and shall remove the same to such place or places where it will not cause any annoyance to citizens. And every person so licensed as aforesaid, who shall fail to attend af (he times and places to gather garbage as herein required, or who shall fail to remove such , garbage in a water-tight vessel or vehicle, to prevent tbe spilling of tbe flame on or along the streets, or shall fail in any duty imposed oy this ordinance, each and every person so failing or offending shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five dollars for each offense on any one day. ' - Sec. 7.1 his Ordinance shall be in force from and after its passage, and publication, for two consecutive weeks, in the' Richmond Palladium; -: Passed and approved, May 5th; 1868. 8 1 i THOMAS N. YOUNG; Mayo Attest: r, P. Kibs, City Clrk. . 12I8

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MnAk;KA . 1 - . . . ..i.vinuc, vaiuu , 91 j ; airs, jiary j. owning, lrfjuisvnie, iyy., Gold Watch, value. , im, mj. rimier, iiarrisourg, fa., silver iiuiiung vase aicn, value, 75 : Rev. William reysiee, jiuwauKie, wis., WheeterA Wilson Sew- i ing Machine, value, ; J. J. Bickford, San Fran- I Cisco, Cal., Uo!d Lined Silver Tea Set. Talue S300 $iS0; Miss Helen E. Sinclair, Detroit, Mich., Diamond Cluster RiDg, value, $225 ; Horatio G. Frnst, ' Chicago, 111., Large Oil Painting, value, $300 ; Mrs. Charlotte E. Hewins. Doniphan, Kansas, Chickering Grand Pianc,' value, $700. Tand M ...... niia IUU.. .llPinniifln valnn , . . - ' - Many names could be Dlrced on th list. ,t publish no names without permission. Our rmtrons Bieucaircuw ueuu u . o. currency when convenient. Partial Listof Articles to be sold for ONE DOLLAR EACH, without regard to value, and not io be paid for until you know what you are to receive : . ; ; . , . 10 Chickering Grand Pianos, worth. ...$500 to 7 00 ij jiegani nosewooa 1 lanos. . . ....... 15 Elegant Melodeons, Rosewood cases. 50 F irst Class Sewin?- Alachinp-.'-200 to 450 175 to 40 to 30 to 20 to 25 to 20 to 20 to 20 to 220 300 100 75 Fine Oil Paintings 150 Fine Steel Engravings, framed...... 50 Music Boxes ........ ' 30 150 Revolving Patent Castors, Silver. . : 50 SUver Fruit and Cake Baskets. . :-j . . 40 40 35 400 Sets of Tea and Tab.e Spoons 40 j.vuoia nun ting case Watches, , warranted .... ..... .. ,. 100 Diamond Rings, cluster & single stone V50 to 150 75 to 85 to 260 160 175 Gold Watches..., 300 Ladies' Watches 500 Silver Watches 60 to -. 100 ; 0 to . 75 diamond nns. Brooches and Far Dmna T.q.3;. i oeis oi jroia ana Coral. Jet and fJnM Vl.,t.., Neck Chains, plain and chased Gold Rings, Gold Thimbles, Lockets, new style Belt Buckles, Gold Pens and Pencils, fancy Work Koim. OhM iw nu """(in;, UITB IUU blURU: fWlAriT Mil. o a- ,1 a?. e.r Eltension-Holders, and a large assortment of F ine Silver Were and Jewelry of every description, of the best make and latest styles.!. . ; A chanee to obtain anv of tli ,)iro iur " r- duluk, oy purchasing a sealed envelope for 25 cents, i ' m-i,. ... ' . C ' 1 - I. . . . . r -w . . T . . . . . ,v lwo Z., fjve Sealed Envelopes will be sent for $1 Eleven for $2; Thirty for. $5 ; Sixty-five for W0 vuo xiunurea ior 10. Ageuts Wanted Everrwhe re . unequalled inducements offered to Ladies and Gents who will act as such. Our descriptive circulars will be sent on application. Distributions are made, in the following manner : Certificates naming each article and its vaIiia aiA I.Iuced in sealed envelopes, which are well mixed. One of these envelopes containing tke Crlifif.fa uraer ior gome article, will be delivered at our office, or sent by mail to any address, without regard to tuuiL'c, uu i cixit ui 40 cents. ........ On raceiving tbe Certificate the purchaser will see what article it draws and its valus. and run nl One Dollar and receive th 3 article named. Pnrchna. ers of our Sealed Envelopes may, in this manner, ob tain an article wowa uomone to nve hundred dollars. Long letters are unnecessary. Hava the t-in(Ws to write plain directions. Orders fnrSeii.m K wt opks muse in -every case be accompanied with the Cash. with, the name of the nerson ndinrr ij Town, County hnd State plainly written. . Letters snouia De aaaressea io tne managers, as follows : h JACKSON, CORNISH &. CO., . i , - f .J93 &. 195 BROADWAY,' - n-4f.:i ", fi ,:? ib." -VfJ? Maui VA'il,"7(. DECKEE & CO. ,, IVOItY AGKAFFE BAR , : , P IANOP O R T E S Are celebrated th-onffhont the country, "an J 1 ai distinguished for their - J Sinxinfj Qnality ; .y .K ,11 Volume and Parity of Tone, ympatbetic Elastic. Kvfn Touch 1 r Durability of CouKtrnction, and ., , 0 vf r-j Beanty of finish I FIRST PREMIUMS AWARDED At the New Tork Statb Faia ic lSiS.and whenever i - ana wnerever exhibited. j i The Decker k Company Pianos have always receiv ed ine iirsi premium weewer ana whrrever they have competed with the 4 most -celebrated makes in this country. . . . . . IVORY AGRAFFE BAR ! Is an invention beautiful in its simplicity, and voder. ful in its practical effect. It is the most enmnnot Agraffe erer invented, and its influence nnon the tone is to render it mellower, rounder, and mora clearly brilliant, whila it utterly overcomes that sharp, metalic quality which disfigures the instruments ol all other makerB1.' ' The u nan i moos opinion of the best artists and th most reliable critics is, that -1: - c vj - ' The DECKER & CO,, Ivury AKraffs Bar which in voluminous sonority, and pos- . "ut oi tone, can Piano comparison with the best Grand Pi-ano-Fortes made. i-i-Un Every Piano is Warrented for 7 years. No. 2 TJNION 8QTJARE,' f Cor. of 14th t. and 4th Arenas. NEW YORK. Jan. 29, 1868. A MONEY PRIZE FOR ETERYBODY. W hn.VA MflAntpl th mnat MniUt .wl .. list of ehsrmrog HfctT BOOKS ever offered to the . .... n . bu.. atuKburc -tj- "7 j f.Zr2.nZ-& Tv-T r "" y-. ur catalogue price ita.eyerr Sl.dD book we- alse- sead. tfree.' two prize tickets, drawing each from $1 to$lU0 in6reen backs. " Every psrson Sending us $1.60 will receive, prepaid, a splendid book worth $2, and two prize tickets, which may draw t2)0-morer."" Agents forming clubs, and ordering at. Wat six books at a rime, may retain twenty cents on each dollar, at their com miss ion.' and will also receive one extra prize ticket, free, with each book ordered. Active young men and Vrometi 1 easily. clear from SI 5 to 920 per day, besides their, prme tickets.? A Catalogue, with 'instructions to agents, and one prise ticket, wilt be seat by mail, by iiicioeinir fifteen cents: or, one sample book, worth $2,with two prize tickets, and a Catalogue with fait instructions to agents, will be sent by mail.prepaid, by inclosing f 1.60.0 Agents wanted everywhere. ' Address A. . UUUUKICH A CO. 97 Nassau St., Sew York. 2-2mo.

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FOUTZ CBLBBaATBB Horse m Cattle Fowflers. This precAratleo. long and favorably "l known, will thor- : ooghly raiBTigoimte' t broken-down and" . " lowipirited hinea, ; by strenfthenius j and cleansing the stomach and i&tea- ' tines. ii k It is a sore pr- : ventive ef all diseases incMent to this animal, uch as 1XTSQ FEYEB, GLANDERS, YELLOW WATER. HEAVES, COUGHS,- DISTEMPER, FEVERS, FOUNDER LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL ; ENERGY, c Its use improves the w l a a , increases , the appetite-gives ' a smooth and glossy - akin and - transforms the' miserable skeleton into a fine-looking and spirited To keepers of Cows this preparation is invaluable. . It increases the quantity and improves the quality - , oi ciie nut. it naa been proven by actual experiment ti increase the quail- , tity of ' milk and ' cream twenty per cent, and make tbe butter firm and sweet. In fattening : , cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens . I w .a a . .J S- makes them thrive . much faster. In all diseases of Swine, 'such as Conghs, fjlaec 14 ' the Lnnirs, Liver, he, this article acts as a specific. By putting from one-half a paper to a paper ia barrel of swill the above diseases " will be eradicated or entirely prevented. ' If given in time, eertata preventive and cure for the. Hog Cholera. r . . ? mce Z9 Cents pjr raper, or o rapera ior S. lA FOUTZ Ai-iBKO., WHOLES ALB DRCQ ANB JfBDIOXB DEPOT. Ho. 116 Franklin. St. Baltimore, J3A.i forisiuo oy isnifrgisxs wv awrewxiiw, uuvugop ouuu uniiea Dtates.- ... ' i 1 fl For sale Wholesale and Retail,-at mannfacta ' rer'3 prices, by J. W. PLUM X E-x 'r Richmond,-Ind. ISFEW;;TOlbK: CLOTHING HOUSE Spring Manuiptiirerji it THE LARGEST STOCK OP saii) SVe are prepared to exhibit to the merchants of this section tlic best selection of Clothing ever,, ollerea in the rew jlotk. Market, combining , CHEAP, JIEniCJM and .FINE GOODS, MADE IN THB MOSTr6rfEBIOR. If , , Ami of the iery Latett stylet. v .. ,f l4 ; . ' r , . r - - ,-. 2 ( We shall sell upon liberal terms and at Ante- War ,2?v ices, We mvue the attention of buyers, and promise to take it their interest to examine our ' immense stock efore tuakirg their purchases! ;1 t-jt'trna Ji. V:iRTLAND;"BpC0CK&BEbp0N, 45 & 47 Chambers Street : ' T. BARNUM'S i (patent) XtS OJO ', Elastic i Strap ; and Bnckle, OR ! PANTS ; VESTrivand DRAWERS, r 84:J penders can be dispensed with .... . r This little invention is jnst bnt, and its it Is nohum"i"ig, is meeting with a rapid sale. ; ft can be applied ijifva moment to any garment, by any person,' causing ' to fit perfectly- c.&tA a'tnii i flotiuli t it . . Its elasticity prevents tearing the straps and buc- " es on the clothes, td also allows perfect freedom of fs a body while working or taking exercise. . ? , For sate by tailors and the trade generally. Send ""''i cents for strap;, rirclilars. terms to agents and tke lde, to the B ARN UM Ji. S, B. GO., , , 5,;.a. ' " J c r6503roadway, New York" e rAgeBte Wanted in every comity; ISyl - ' 4 ; "THE FARM AN D f FIRESIDE. Vj , - r t , ' JAn IIiustraled5Ajrctlrorend," Family Magazine r tbe Rural fireside. .The CiiRaresT aad BR8T pub-. CI hed in the world. The most reliable and popular mity magazine of the day'. Pebliahed monthly In "! rge quarto form for binding beantifnlly illuatrat at emit own dollak per annunr; Xj-J "' Melodeons, Sewing Maehioes, Books, Albums, and at her valuable prizes are sent to agents raising clubs. c- gents clear from $10 to $1 per day canvassing, bei, des getting a chance for each subscription eeot in , e grand distribution of prizes, amounting to over "" 1.000 in greenbacks; - gnto wanted everywhere, i ample copies, with prize list and foil., iqatructtons -t agents, sent by mail. frJe. Address ... aAiB.GOODRlCBipaPtrsuaHaMjr Mi(9 67 Kassau Street, New Tork. 3-Smot.

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WILL be received for the building of Friends' - School House, to be erected :ta friends' lo" 0 between! 6th and 9tb streets, until the 12th of 5th - ' ' Month, next, at 10 o'clock.-- Plans and soecifleatmas t' can be seen by calling-at" Artemus" Roberts olfice, Post Office Building. - Said bids may be for tbe whole .., building or for any part thereof the bids may be " bandedi to either Thomas Woodnntt, Benjamin Strst--tan, or William Parry. .ir.-in ', ---, j j V? ;""-1 s; l a-isiiiiaPTa 28 1M8 94& y4 : WOOD WANTED., CJE4LED PROPOSAI-S, "win be received until the 4th . of July. . 1S63, for furnishing Tw) Hundred Cords of Wood, or less, for the use of tbe Public Schools of Richmond. Bids to be left with natt A. SAMSON, Sec'y of Board S. T. l5 Richmond, May 19, 1888. i2tJ ' I r :' I fij.... -yi i ?A

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-gOOTS fc SHOES, CIIEAF FOR CASOI sd '. " Having a good assortment of Boots "and Shoes -' now on hand, of my own manufacture and .Eastern made work, and being prepared to fill all orders for eKheniA il-Jiw tttcr cr ,is?f;2iii S2B43 Sewed'br r Pegged Boots and Shoes.-r At the sneHest possible aotiee, 'the undersigned : Ve-- - - J spectfully aaks the citizens of Rich ruond ajid vioinlty fto j for a Share of patronage, thanking them for that here' toforeso liberally extended, .;' t ,,HU'-r'i ciu 7:0:03 Jnstgive him a call at his Shop, one door East of T. Nestor A Co.'i Grocery StoreWesf "Main" Street, where be wUl be bappy to see bis old customers, and ) as many new ones who study their own interest, and want e,good pair of Boots; or Shoes, made rjT-tibgly. of the best material and at reasonable prices. Richmond, March-5th, C. STEI.I. i '

FOR RENT, a Fine Brick .House of S rooms, on t North Eighth St. Summer kitchen, well and cistern water, and every tatng'ia -good order. Inquire of W. H. Page. Lamp. S tors. SO JMaia Street. A Mar 12: 1868. ' - - - - r- v 11-tf. KJ 11-tf. J.' I

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