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RICHMOND, mpu JULY 7th. Ml I L.J 1868. Speaking about cuteness, we saw a cat bird in a cage on Jefferson' street, the other day, engaged- in -'catching ' flieir Obserfins the little bird on a roost with Its head thrown backward, and its month wide open, we at first thought it was dead. Bat, in an instant, its bill came together with a snap, and the little fellow jnooved, and flitted from roost to roost, and cat up all sorts of bird shines. expressive of delight. "And then, ; the next moment, the- bird perched itself again in the same corner of the cage, threw- lis head back, and opened its mouth and again tanked for a fly io valk into the trap ! 'And it wasn't more than a minute until cat-birdie had another fly; and he kept up the trapping process until he waa Uy-fulU Dayton Journal. .... . i ii mm ' . -v.--', ti: 3 India Patents. The following patents were issued to Indianans for the week ending on the 2d of June. Corn Cultivator -Alexander Campbell Oxford. Mop Head -L. H. Emmons, Noblesville" f" '-i,'ltr -i ' z:aiui . . f s -t Churn Joseph Kepler, Crawfords ville. t; TT'3 v A ""s ' 0 A t"?f Chimney Clasp C. F. Espie, Plymoutn. :;.;.;...,: .,,,','J" Pump C. S. McMahan, Centerville. Flood Fence Valentine Wood, Richmond. ,"-'.. Whiskktahd ToBACco.-Gen Schenck f. tk Wawa an ei s3 f Attfia PAmmtttfla Saturday afternoon, reported u two bills for the taxation of whiskey and tobacco, fixing the whiskey lax at 60 cents per (ration, and the tobacco at 32 aid? 16 cents per pound for the two qualities, D " . and 85 per thousand for cigars. A Bio Jcdgmift. In the Supreme Court of New York on Monday a judg ment for 4,649,021 23, waa filed against the Union Pacific R. R. Co., (Eastern Division), in favor of Ross, Steele, tt al. for breach of contract the plaintiffs having, been contractors on the road. The Com nanv troko the contract and , a r . w ejected the contractors. , H artist Cojtmmtcsd. We are in formed that wheat harvest commenced yesterday six miles above this city. The crop is generally represented as being excellent, both, in quality and quan tity. By the first of next week the farmers in this section will generally be in the midst of harvest. Evansviile Journal,' June 30. . ,'t An agricultural paper recommends country ladies to take a large-sized pumpkin seed, carefully cut out the meat on the inner side, put a narrow strip of fur around the edge,v and fasten the strings to the sides, and they will have a bonnet in the pink of fashion. The broad end -of the bonnet should be worn jjiun. ui inn uiuu. auci in front to keep "off the wind and'sun Well, Jones, 1 suppose yon have been out to look at Texas? Did you see anything ', of our friend Smitli out there r " ' , " :T:!- :'; : "Yes, gone deranged. - "Yes, indeed ; 'he doesn't know his own hogs from those of bis neighbors 2". Eighteen Democrats, including Cary, of Ohio, and Stewart, of New! York vo ¬ ted to squander 20 per cent, more upon Government clerks at Washington, while but two Demoorats voted against it. It is estimated that this increase of sala ries would take 81,500,000 out of the publio treasury. ' In the past ten years the 'common school teachers of Ohio have increased from 18,87-3 to .21,568, and the salaries from 1,779,978 to 83, 195,227. Albany, N. Y., voted 83,000 to celebrate the "Fourth." .' Tke Geograplay Ieo. o 'Class in Geography, stand up. How many dltlsions of the earth are there V Seven." t ' '-i j "What areT they?" "Europe, Asia, Africa,' America, Long Division, Short Division, the division in the Democratic party.' ' f ;- '',' "Right. , Hbr many races are there?" Elevwiteen hundred. ; ; v I- "NoBMoaev Let's hear you name .uiem.,,. , ,. ,., !; ..... ,. , ... - , b-"White race, black race, Indian race, 'hoss race, race after the gals, mule race, wheelbarrow race, human race, race af ter a debt, foot race, mill race" "Hold on I. Q ess you are right, but what are the principal elements ?" . "Air, Water, and the national debt..' "Is the national debt one of the elements r o tia-;. s -; .; llV.1 AflA Af tflA fit AmAlltfl nf illcAAvJ What is our globe divided into?" "Land, water, and benzine " " "How; w< it ia dry land Tt, ;'Sallooa keepers can tell better than I can." , , . , . "WThat Is' mountain V 1 4" ."Ain't jr ha 1 . . T . T tr "AmouMttri to much.' "You raacal, you ; will catch it for mi. "I cttrght it last term of Bill Jenkins, .:arid4allv,Vg.t over ityet" Boy gets in (ntermf talon to scratch.
MERE MENTION'EMS A 40 lb. bass was caught near Hud'
son, Sunday. if ii & : ' I: Brooklin celebrated ; grandly on the iVFourth'c : -. - ' . - ' Charlotte Cushman will arrive home in July. rri : Nywhouse, an English jockey, aged 14, weighs 44 lbs. , t Jenny ' Lind is coming over again in the autumn. : . .i - '; . Lord Brougham's remains are to rest 1 in France. .. The Prince of "Wales is bald. Milwaukee is called the Cream City. , ro- - . . Chautauqua Co- N. Y., lost 631 sol diers in the war. 'I Cherries have appeared in the RoChester market. C X; Quebec contributes 4529.30 to the McGee Fund. - Mad dogs rago in Iowa.; Silver eels are being, caught in the Wisconsin waters. j P Dickens will read in England this fall. Fanny Essler is 67, and fat. Brigham Young (wants a cheese faeBoston,, has a new fountain on the Common. " The pine apple crop was never finer than this yearo . . . c The grasshoppers are grazing in Cen tral Iowa. ' 'Edwin Booth , never goes to hear any other actor. - - , Leotard, the gymnast, gets $625 a week in London. v 7, The new i 15 eent notes . have been printed. Gossips send Thurlow - Weed to Europe. - , - ... . Gen. Meade is in Philadelphia. - A valuable turquoise mine has been found in Nevada. , White linen suits are to be the thing' this seasonl " ' " " ' " Af New- York1 banker is to build a house of gipsunu , .. ... . : . Mount Vernon is going to decay. Sing Sing prison contains 1,325 .male convicts. - A vein of lead has been discovered in Venango, Pa. - . One California wool ranche pays 860,000 a year. The Kansas farmers are having a sweet potato mama. , s A man in Chicago has grown six feet of beard. Glass' for the New York Post Office will cost 876,000. A regaltr. is talked of, on Seneca Lake, from July 4th to 6th.- : ; t Peat speculations in Connecticut have proved disasterous. A society of the Army of the Poto mac is to be organized. Victoiia will. Summer in Switzerland and Eugenie in Norway. Texas is not a little surprized to find money its treasury. x ciruo reveis ia ui Hitiupntiuu ui , 000 new houses this year. 0 nfiw honitea this vesr. ' , - Twenty one Harvard 'students have been fined for di uokenness. Disraeli lacks only one hundred and forty two hairs of being bald. New Haven, Ct, decorated its sol diers graves on the 4th of July. - The head cook at the Astor House re ceives a salary of 84,000 a year. One hundred million dollars a year are stolen dv tne revenue imeves. , One thousand persons have gone through bankruptcy in Massachusetts. Victor Huso has just lost his only grandson, of whom he was very fond. It is announced that "Greely has ex perienced a change of hat. A four-lecged I chicken has been born in Tennessee, all the iegs kicking, "Several "boys have' been drowned at Troy, N." Y-7 lately, while bathing in the river. 'King William of Prussia clings to old clothes, 'they are so comfortable.' The Detroit Board of Trade has been discussing the renewal of reciprocity Emigration from Prussia to America is expected to reach 2ol),UUU. The attempt to raise cotton in India from American seed is a seitled failure. An ingenious Nebraskan catches grass hoppers on boards spread, with tar. . Portland, Maine, offers a reward for the 1 detection of boys robbinz" bird's nests. r' $ -i- i v ; 1 5 " - p n "- A penny j edition of the "Pilgrim's Progress has been published in .bug land.. :s i-'.T " .' ' : r i Ujj JiT JiiTl f All land in Iowa on which groves or hedges are planted is exempt from taxa tion. f c ' v A ii y Q J v vd The statement that Grant had sent of ficers to look after the Fenians is denied .. nit. j " Gen. Grant started West on Monday last. He left his family at St Louis, and was accompanied on tis trip on the plairie and over the Pacific Railroad, by Genearl Dent. ' Speaker Colfax will go to the plains very, soon after the adjournment of Congress. ( h. ? Our friends from the country inform us that the prospect for a good crop is the . best they have known' for " yearsa The wheat is doing well also, and what there is of it promises well. -Conners-ville Examiner. At the late term of the Circuit Court, a gentleman made application for a di vorce from his wife. - His wife's sister was, a principal witness for him. . The divorce , was granted on Wednesday, and on the following, Saturday the di vorced man married his principal wit , aess. Kokomo Jribune. rt s
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Urant. beretcmre. and which faas been a subject of so much comment, and, not untreueotly, unealted for curiosity, wiR be found thoroughly explained wpon the score of the most statesman-like prudence and wisdom. Gen. Grant belongs to that class of great men whose eloquence is expressed according to the Deaaosthenic definition of "aetioo 1 action 1 1 action 1 ! !" rather than in words, bwt be is not found wanting in vigorous power with the pen or in the elegancies of a eoaapact and emphatic atyle of utterance in language. In the general hubbub of politics when me smau lea and demagogues are each, aad all forcing oppor tunities to express "their views," the silent men who speak only when aeceesity commands, ana are apt io be overlooked, or their silence is misinterpreted. It is desirable, therefore, that reflecting people they upon whose shoulders, more than upon any others, the digaity and safety ot the ttepuuue alter an de pend," should withdraw- from the turmoil, long eoogb at least to staidy and judge what may be ex pected in the future from sucb men as General brant, whom no devices of demagogues, or wiles of opposing statesmen.' ran depose from popular exaltation. ; It becomes then the duty, as it will be the pleasure of such to thoroughly study him. Of the number of works in the farm ot biography, etc., with which the public are supplied, regarding General Urant, we confidently believe this will be found the most acceptable, thoroagh and reliable. It is written frooa the highest standpoint of biographical inquiry and representation, and must take its place among the classic literature of the land. , , ..CONDITIONS. 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Particular attention will be paid to the quality and styles of customer work and satisfaction warranted. None but' gno4 material used or tbe best of workmen employed., j La dies work gotten up in the best style. Prices moderate. " -' Richmond, Ind., May 6, 18o8.10tf.T.. X B A R Car I S f r . s . . AT No. 12, ? ... : ;y,hK:!-'M Miain Street; Red STOVE, TBTkOES ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, SUCH AS MW Potting on Metal Roofs, Pipes, Ac., Ac. l Pays Special atttention to- setting up Warm Air Furnaces, and has the beet kind in use, and warrants them to giro satisfaction. , All kinds of Stores: keeps the CelHjrated Self-Feeding Store, Morning Glory," for hard coal." : Persons wishing anything Jn the abore line, would do well to gire me a call. , ., ..,!.,- ,THOSr.J,BARGIS.' : Richmond, Ind., June 2,1868. 14-tf. ' f ' State of Indiana Wayne , County, t$.:; Thomas Benton snd V In tbe Wayne Circuit -Ueoige W. Benton, ,1 Conrt August Term A. D. . VS. f 4 1W8. Jesse Thompson. J 'Attachment No. 3138.' BE IT KNOWN, That,on the 28 day of May 18A8, the above named Plaintiff, by James Perrr, Attorney, filed in tbe office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court their complaint against said deKodmt in the abore entitled cause, together with the aSdarit of a competent person that said defendant. Jesse Thompson, is not a resident of tbe State of Indiana. : ' Said Defendant Jesse Thomson, therefore is bbr notified of the filing snd pendency of said oomptalnt against him, and that unless be appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause, on the Second day of tbe next Term of said Court, to be be i gun and held at tbe Court Honse in Ceutre-ille, on : the First Monday of August nest, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged. will be taken as trae, and the said canse will be heard and determined in his absence.; .. t , I . I Witness, The Clerk : and the Seal of said JstALV Court, at CentreriUe, this 22d day of June, . ; , , . WM. 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: Mercbsnt Tailor's Coarention of ew-Tor fi n f A splendid assortment of the Latest Styles ofj U T vJv.: 'itS :fn-5 s r. . VEOTITIQS, Etc, i i : s r- : WhiclCwe will Make np in the LATEST O T Y L E C And best workmanship, at tbe lowest tgwnmtkfmmt ketcan"aflbrd;"7lV " ! "s.-4 Lr j-,e,7 -'vuu'.lLbtuan. We wtll sell also by the yard in soy quantity to ault puwbasors. , ......--. f, . , i.-.-r We especially inrite the attention of THE LADIES; To onr LARGE STOCK ol FRENCH CHINCHILLAS 'It '. For Ladies Sacqueing, - ,J to; 'in--It is undoubtedly the largest assortment' erer brought to this city, and will be sold at a margin sbors ...... j cost. . , Cllre sra a call before parchasing elsewhere S0-tf.' oeptemner iiiimi -i.-t-i i tbe SworsL OOHTOETS GOLD PBUS to ort J0 NOT WEAK OVT, A Suglb On will Last a LircnKi . A1V THEIR T7SXB .'tA .Mil TBS labobjOT WBrrnro a vxdvcxo, ": Gmtor tTnUbnalty 1 Obtntond. ' - - .'0 Jaet Elegance and Beauty are acquired, ii "J ismn, niiscu a ttxm csmra ' v j -. .-. The Beet, Cheapest and most Durable lnatra T:fbh aaeatu lor Writing erer nsed; . aestrr dy mail oafcly. VI "'' ' fttem, fyif Onto mmd ' OaU snd roe will And Pens exactly adapted to j hand and style off writing; ereeMlsaestasBpl - No. 25 Maiden I,an, 1 . r t ? - , - JTcsj Tork,Dec. 14. 1867. f ;, : r Za taw Card of Wot. a, 1807, 1 stnted that, Mfor the purpsts of snore rally anpply1ms; the wants of the public, and tm ., order to prevent unavcrapnloaa denlern . . fro aa painting ofT Inferior and worthy -.". lea roods mm the Hlorton Gold rets, X - shall hereafter sell no geeds at whole t smle except only So daiy appolated and. aathorised Asestta eto. To tnia plazt, vl have since atrictlw adhered. . , . ', .' s In nceeptisaT Agent, g-reet.care has been exercised to appoint those who; "br Jong continued fair dealing, hare acquired reputation for honesty, reeponsibilitywaad - prebUy man :in whose word; the pstblio y haTe learned to place confidence. These " Aarents hare agreed to heap a rail sasoit Jasent of my pens, aad to seU them at my - published prices. Thus the publio are sup- ' ' plied by them with just sucb pans aS they i Jwant either as to writing- or price, and set . a full sauiTalant fcr the money paid. . No agent Is appomted ;o travel ' from jo place to plaee, or canvaff the country. .,. so tlat an, who want a Morton Oold Par,. most get it from the local Agent br from : i i heado.uartere.1 a 7 r-; y;' o ' v H m - Hone need apply for the Aceney except In conformity to tbe above, the liberel dsn. veeaatt To Clubs' baing suftVeieat tnduaa-
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