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n, I ! r- 1 , XL PALLADIUM. frilllilB BTEHT BATCRDAY, BT B. W. DAVIS. Saturday, Feb. 4, 1871 Pittsburgh Cincinnati, an 1 St. I.ouiii Railway. PAN -HANDLE ROUTE: Depart. INDIANAPOLIS. Arrive Acommoda'a 5.20aaijFaat Lin.... fi.3-4 tin Accominoda'n 8.10 am j Express ... 1.65 am Past Line ... 3.40 pm Soulh'n Exp 1.55 pm South. Exp. 3.10pmc Accommoda n o.iOpms Ind'ps Expr 10.40 pm PIQUA and COLUMBUS. Vast Line.... S. 34 Fast Line... 2.35 pm Express 11.47 an lSouth Expr 11.58 pm DAYTON and COLUMBUS. Aecoromo.la'o 6.50 an.1 Ice onmoda'n 5.20 am Fast Line.... 8.1 5 pn I nd'ps Expr 2.38 pm rndp's Expr 10.45 pn (flail ..6.33 pm- HAMILTON and CINCINNATI. Chicago Exp 6.4 i an I Chicago Vail 12.10 m Chicago Mail..7.00 pn Chicago Exp 10. 5 pm LOGANSPORT and CHICAGO. Chicago Mail 13.40 m JChicago Exp.. 6.30 am Chicago Exp 10.05 pmJChicago Mail. .6. 5 am RICHMOND and WINCHESTER. Accommod'n 4.00 pm I Aocouimod'n 9.00 am MAILS-Arrival and Departure. , Geo. Vail, referred to in a late number of oar piper is still missing, and it is feared that he has been foully dealt with. Many applications hare been made for the position vacated by And j McDow Ul, It is not known who will fill il. ; A Xenia belle has a delicious habit of i'ushing out and kissing good-looking oung men, and then pretending she I! tougbt it was cousin Charley, j English papers award to Americans he pre-eminence in the accomplishment i r proiane swearing. Our Mayor is one of vm. The first of February opened Spring !'ke old 'Sol looked down upon the rth with j yous smiles and the round hog, if he was awaWc and out, tnu--t nave seen m.-t snaoow. LYCEUM HALL! FOR THREE NIGHTS OXL Yl r The Bright Little Star of the American Stage, ROUIXfl. I opcns. close. II rs. Kates fell diwn the stairway, in Grace Church on Sunday last, and was severely injured. Several persons have fallen on thto stairway in coming down from Church. Two hundred dollars were ciearc-a at the late drama given in Richmond for the benefit of the Home of the Friend less. Cin. Times An error. 'Twas a dinner instead of a drama. Cincinnati, through Cinc:nDaliand way ...... Chicago, through Chicago and war Columbus and way .... Dayton and way Indianapolis and thr ugh Indianapolis and way.... Winchester ' and way.... Arba, Bloomisgsport Fairhaven .... Liberty route-. 7.30 pm 6.15 an. 2.40 pm'6.30 pm 7,30 am u.u pm 7.20 am i 2.10pm 3.00 pm 1.25am 3 00 pm .15 am 7.30 am, 7.46 am . 2.30 pm 3.10 p& 11.30 am 1.00 pm 11.00 pm,12.00 m tz.uo m z.uu pm 12.00 m 1.00 pm 6.00 pm;7.00 am Office open from 7:00 a. u. to 8:00 Pal On Sunday, trom w:uu to i:uu a m JULIAN, P.M. S. M. PETTENGILL dt CO ' 37 Park Raw, New York AKD CEOBGE P. ROWELL It. CO., 40 Park Bow New York Are the oU Agents for the Richmond Palladi um io that city, and are authorized to con t racUor inserting advertisements for us at Our lowest cash rates. Advertisers in that city ate requested lo leave their favors with either at the above houses. L.OO AX. RECORD. J. E. ILIFF. Local Editor. Who will appear Monday, Toes day and Wednesday eveuings, Feb. 6th, 7th and 8th, Supported by tlifl ' Sterling Actor, .Mr Robsrt Joms ston, and a Full Ccrps of Dramntie Artists. Aiimission to suit the limes 50 Cents. Reserve'! Seats. 73 Con's. Children, 25 Ont JSSWe learn that flun. T. W. Bennetl, said that ''lien. Davis iau't gentleman enough to announce in hie papei that fmith Case had run 8 ! " Hii honor ik doubt intended to say we were not liar enough to say sol We re spectfully notify that "Little Joker" that he need not make himself uneasy about Mr. C.'s running off he'll appear, we are assured, at the r roper time, in despite of the false reports he concocted that the Grai.d Jury had indicted Case for perjurj! Try again, Mr. Major. A poor man's story the garret New Castle is ahead in the divorce line. We will probably hare a calico ball on the 22nd of this month. Mr. Brafford was on the street on Wednesday. ' ' 'The Grand Jury adjourned on las Wednesday. . . Some men pay big bills for board bat we get bored for nothing . " McFarland is at present in an insane asylum of Hew York. How to keep books properly never , end them. ;The SnaiTs of the Press, ia frothing at the 'Herald' office. They now call the Richmond and Ft. Wayne road the 'Grand Trunk Road. It is unlawful to kill cr trap quails af ter the first of February. What tale are our young men fond of discussing ? Cocktail. Copyright se cured. ; Jelly is now made out of old boots. Imagine boiled stogas on the table 1 Ton my sole 1- Mr. Snyder preached at Central Church on Monday evening to a large congrega tion. There have been meetings held at Cen- Church every night this week, yhich have been very successful. Lent will begin on the 22nd inst.. snd end on the 9th of April. The limits of 'borrowed cannot be defined. It cost very near two millions of doU lars to ttke the census of the United States. A certain young lady is said to talk Greek in her slumbers, but is entirely ignorant of the language when awake. Thos. C. Davis, is day-run Express Messeuger m R. R., from Sandusky to Newark. Ohio. Central Illinois ' will have very few peaches the coming season, as last De cember nipped the buds. Andrew McDowell's trial, on last Sat urday resulted in his being bound over to Court in bail of $2000. Our manufacturers are shipping ma chinery to Georgia, Tennessee, and other points South. The cigar and tobacco stoics of our city were closed on last Sunday, and will be hereafter on that day. This is a good move. Every now and then a frequenter of the Flats ia picked up and fined pretty heavily. Got. Morton and Gen. Terrill pasted through here on last Tuesday, en route for Washington. A correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial is nosing round our city in the interest of the 'Little Joker.' We never knew the time in a printing Office thst money was not need ed. . ''Now ia the accepted time. Robert Ilill, who was thrown from a freight train some time since, was brought out by the foe weather on Wednesday. He is improving slowly. If time passes slowly with you, give your note for one thousand dollars, pay ablo in one month, and you will not com plain of dull times. ' After the timber is taken out from the new iron bridge thu construction wiil ap pear rather slim, il being but a foot or two wider than ths track. It will be a beautiful and bafb bridge. Tbe portable Saw Mills, manufactured by the Robinson Machine Works, are selling rapidly. One more sold thia week which goes to Jennings County, 'Indiana. Tbe hardest hit of all' on the French was perpetrated by a Chicago commis sion firm. They hung six dead rats in a row on a piece of wood outside the tore and then attached the following notice, 'French meat market ' A man entered a store in this city the other day, and after looking around.said: : 'I guess you hain't got what I wnt.' 'What do you want ?' the clerk asked Nothing. . 'Well, we keep nothing.' ! Whereupon the man took out his book and bought a pound of nothing. A western editor what don't he say and do, according to eastern papers ? The latest is about an editor who shot a coteroporary dead for commencing hU name in his paper with small letters. Some Kansas biys thought to have a little fun on Christmas day by playing war. So 'the French' took refuge be hind a hay s tack, and 'the Prussians' dis lodged them by burning the stack. The question which agitates the little com munity now is, whether the fathers of the Prussians or those of the French NoRTH-WSSTRBN SlLYSR MINING Company. Annexed, we give an article, taken from the "Colorado Miaer," devoted entirely to the Mining interest, and published at Georgetown, Colo. They hsve al ready sunk a shaft about eighty feet deep, and, from the feet that as they go down Ibe lode becomes more rich, this mme trill prove ve ry remunerative. Several of our most wealthy and leading citizens have taken an iuterest in this valu able mine, and that is sufficient assurance to us that ''it will pay." The Treasurer of the Company, S R. Wiggiks, EeQ , informs us, that l-e is c-xpecling, by next week, to h-ive on exhibition a ''Silver 1 rick' from their mine, which will tell its own rich story much better than wc can do it on psper. We wish ail engagod iu this enterprise the realization of their brightest hopes and expectations. Right. In quite a lengthy and just article in last Thursday's Radical, tbe editor holds Major Bennett responsible for the unprovoked assault upen him. He draws the following moral from the Mayor's Unless example in redressing private grievances, imaginative and otherwise: "This ia notour affair only: it is yanrt just aa Tnuch. Not a man among you but might have been assaulted with equal reason not one ot yon is safe in tbe present state of af fairs from brutal outrage, ad without hope of redress. We ask you therefore to make our cause your own, and give your counten ance and influence, at thia remarkable crisis in our city's history, in favor of right and jus tice, law and order." To do this efiectuallj, it ia necessary to "take the bull by the horns" at once; for we are convinced that the struggle to retain his present position will be desperate and unscru pulous. When bad men combine, good men should unite. That such a combination is in existence and permanently organised, with the doughty Mayor as its principal director, fugleman, champion and exemplar, we have not the least shadow of doubt. Hence we call upon every good citizen ever lover of "right and justice, law and order," to unite and, by their votes next May, consign to private life the shameless Executive who has brought foul and unmitigated disgrace on our beloved city. No party affiliations or arrangements or plans should be suffered to weigh a feather against purging out tbe iniquity that has obUine l a lodgment in the chair of our Chief Magistrate. Think of this and act promptly and wisely. i should pay for the stack. t fj5r Our patrons in tho city SDd coun try, whose subscriptions for this year are not paid, we hope will call and do so immediately, ir not sooner." lhose srGooi things comine Map W 1 WWT .. I w ow.ng.orjoo.v.onc ana aaverusmg we ,0 BUgaif Spring chicken, Easter uupe win i9u pay up, as suuu ma puasi ble. . Dripping to day sugar water. The Winchester Journal hears of three men being s iot in thia city on Saturday night ! Speaking of the arrival of Senator Mob ton, at Indianapolis, last Saturday, on private business, the Journal of the 1st, says : 'Nothing so terrifies the Sentinel as thdk ftrrivftl nf RanAtrti. XT rtrtrtn in TnKn spolis. No matter how or when or for b!ow hia hrains out. He can t do what purpose he visits his home, his it. It's a thing that fool are inca- coming always excites a fluttering amorg u f Wh there-', nothing the Democracy. They got l a the habit r . . " of being scared at him while he was Gov- to blow, what e the use of blowing ? eggs and a new Mayoi! STThere's some advantage in living in a' country where a ground hor"s shadow overshadows the weather! A fellow up town threatens to ernor, and are not yet over their fright. The editor of the Sentinel in his testi mony in the treason trials said that Con gressman Kerr as he walked tbe streets of Indianapolis in 1864 kept looking back to see if a government detective was tol- lowinbim. Now that senator Morton has returned to Washington let us hope A woman's club in Jefferson, Ind., is designed for the refuge- of ladies whose husbands don't come in until eversomany o'clock. The defence of Mayor Ben that our Democratic friends will enjoy a nett'8 erratic course, seems to be season of repose.' . ' : an up-hill business with the Dem- Richnaond Horticultural Association Met at Engine Halt No. 3 Jan. 23, 1871. President in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Re port of Fruit Committee on Statistics. ocratic Herald of this city. That paper, evidently, has no etomach for the job. Our friend Lew. Harris took un- The report that we have prepared is t0 himself a wife on Thursday eve . . a m . short, as we nave not oeen ame to get as , e wfls Mi9S Lizzie complete a report as would have been de Wfi con,r.t,,lat hoth on fTL. Ia..MM lk MM tWA HW I their bappy ctioice, and may their cred are as follows : rrJ , . ... - There have been shipped to Richmond V ever 00 8"ewn Wlin n0W" from other points, the following amount e, "uu 1 8UBW of fruits, Apples 9652 bushels at an av erage cost of about 96 cents per bushel. The amount of Peaches shipped during the last season has been small, owing to the failure of the crop, in many localities iS"The local of the Radical ad vises his male friends, who contem plate visiting Richmond, to pro vide themselves a mitrailleuse (ui- There was only reported about 408 trail lccy ) In other words, not bushels, at a cost of $2 86 cents per to come to town unless their "ma" bushel, of Pears 30 bushels, at $5 00 per comes along, to keep them from bushel. Quinces, 12 bushels, at $4 CO falling in the Mayor's trail of gen- per bushel, Plums, 120 bushels, at $5.C0 eral looseness in morals that he in- per bushel, Grspes 250O lbs., at about 5 augurated, and that now seems to cents per lb. We cannot make a report be prevailing here in an epidemical as iu tu.uiuj , a in several instances I foj-jjj 1 we couia oniy get tne gross amount ol shipments, including all the small fruit, Downfall. On last Saturday which amounted to about $7,250, or the night, after the kind shades of eve average price of those articles was per had screened the doings of mortals, NORTHWESTER SILVER MINING COMPANY. The officers of the abovo com pany are, John C. Hadlby, Pres ident, Mr. R. L. Martin, Secretary, and S. R. Wiggins, Esq., Treasurer. J.U13 uumjjauj una ictemij..ui:cu i organized have purchased7 the' Lake Superior lode, Leavenworth mountain, and are now developing their property in a the rough and judicious manner. A good shaft house, which serves also as a black smith shop, ha3 been constructed, ; and charcoal for the use of the smithing is burned near the mine. Another good feature is the foun dation of strong timbers for a large and convenient dump pile. The ontcroppings of the lode are large and strong, and can easi ly be traced on the surface for a long distance. The discovery shaft, 5x10 feet, has reached a deptli of eighty feet from ;he sur face. The sonth walls has never been reached in tho working of the mine, and consequently no ade quate idea can be formed of the breadth of the vein. The pay vein, argentiferous galena and copper pyrities in the bottom of tbe shaft is about sixteen inches in breadth, and the indications are that a Targe body of mineral will be reached by sinking a few feet further. A recent assay for silver and lead made by C. H. Moor, Esq., of min eral taken from the bottom of the shuft on the Superior, gave a yield of S98.80 per ton in Bilver, and 40 per cent, lead, 800 lbs. per ton of ore, making the total value of the ore 8154.80 per ton. It is the intention nf thia. mm pany, so we are informed, to sink 'I the shaft to a depth of two hundred ! feet and drift either way from the i shaft, and in this manner prove ; their mines before commencing f other improvements. Should i large body of water be encountered in the mine a drain tunnel will be .constructed at an eaily day, and the use of steam machinery avoided ! for hoisting purposes. A good j wagon road will be constructed lo the mine at an early day. The ground is favorable and the road can be built on an easy grade. The Superior is a good rain and the gentlemen composing lb Northwestern are men of capital and we are glad to know that t ley are determined to develop their property. Good Advice. If possible, al ways be at the station a few min utes before the cars start. Getting aboaid alter the train is in motion is not favorable to bodily safety nor Uiat calmness of mind which leads us to act wisely. A correspondent writes us con gratulating the public on the re ported fact thst the Tobacco Sal oons were all closed on Sunday, and expressing his views as to how much better it would be if tl ey could be closed altogether. We fear he will have to wait for the a doption of the Sixteenth Amend iflcnt before he sees the consum mation he anticipates. Radical. That correspondent need not wait. There is now a written a greement among the proprietors of tobacco stores not tobacco 6a loons and eating rooms to keep closed on the Sabbath day. It is signed by all the tobacconists and most of the owners of stores where cigr3 are sold. The arti cle of agreement concludes thus: "If any one of the undersigned should break this agreement by giving sal9 to merchandise on the riabbath it shall become the duty of the others to enter prosecution against the violator for said of- Special IN"otices. Go to Eugene Harrold's Drugstore, between 5th and 6th streets, south side for pure Drugs and Medicines, Paints. jOiis.&C. Fair prices is his rule. jS&ff'Navy and Monitor Tobacco, al. ways on hand, at 25 cents a plug, at No. 228 Main-st. of J. . Ilift. ence. Fur dealers say the mild weath er of the earlier part of winter caused a dullness in their trade and eaves them with large stocks, on hand. It takea a cold snap to make the furs fly. A traveler asked an emaciated Georgian if the climate of the rich swamps wa9 unhealthy. -"Wall, no, sant lue loyai native, " taint unhealthy; we have the fever and ague all the time in these parts but then we enjoy a powerful und erlow of health." Tbe Gasalene Lamps at Harvey's are the best eo danger of explosions they aro perfectly safe, and the light they emit is equal to gas and much cheaper. Go to bis Lamp Su re, nearly opposite ifuniington House. Main street, and buy Safety Light they are equal to a life-. insuranco policy. Th United Slates Patent Laws, with in structions how to obtain Patents, is the title of a work of U2 1ae, sent to us by SIC!S 4 Co., 37 Park Row, New York. It also cou- tains the official rules, forms for patent deeds, hints on selling patents, 150 diagrams of me chanical movements, and a large variety ot other useful informition. It is a book really worth having, and can be had free by all who will send their names to MesSera. Ml UN A Co. as above. Go to lliff 'a, 228 Main street for fine Cigars and Tobacco. LARGEST-BEST -CHEAPEST! Moore's Rural Itw-Mor,". THC OBB1T ILLUSTRlTia Rjnal snd Family Weekly, FOR BOTH TOWN AND COUNTRY. This Famovs Journal, which enters upon its Twenty-Second Year on the 7th of Jan., 1871, is not only the Largest, Best and Cheapest, but hy far the Largest-Circulating Journal of its da in tbe (Vorld! National in Character, Ably Edited, Superbly Illustrated and Printed, it is tb BEST AMERICAN WEEKLY ! The Ri'ral New-Yorkcb has become the Standard Authority on all branches of Aqriccltvrb, HoHTiccLTrKB, Ac, through out the Union, and it invaluible to City, Village or Sulmrban Cultivator. Aa a Literary and Family Fiiper it is alavor- iie in many of the best families all over the Continent. ITS EDITORIAL STAFF Comprises the Best Talent in the land. Fr example, iu Derailment of Sheep Husband ry is edited by the Uon. Henry 8. Randall, Author of The Practical Shepherd," ad other stnndard works; X.A. Willard, A. M , tbe best anthority thereupon.. Among tha recent accessions to its previously superi r Editorial fHaff. are A. S. Fuller, (late of Utarth and Home,) utbor of several able and ; OFFICE No. 6 Norib-Frai.LHu St. popular works on Horticulture, etc., Business O ar ds . DIl. O. B. H ARniTJLAN v. No. 16 North Petri Slrfft, ij H : . (Opposite tbe Waruer Itaildnrj ' v b i c ii n ox d; in 0 . - - Ofice Hwra: From j io, J, and friai, , J to 7 P. H.anJ at all other times when nt.t professionally engaged. " """ ' R;cnnoKD.'Nov, 9. !8fiD,; JWv Attention Given to Surgery: , R E HAUGHTON, M. D; rSureoiiv ': SURGICA L OFFICE, 2W South FranMin-st:, V BICIIMOSI), T.NI. i??Orace hours, from 6 to 8 a m; 1 2 to 2 p m, and 9 to 9 p ai. Sept 24, 70. flSy DR. J. HO WELLS, S H o m ob i p a t li i s t as As- j ilifornia, ! i;CV, i RAILROAD MEN, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. Jons Taoqart, has a composition that is superior to any brass boxings that can be made. It has been in use for nearly two years, and has proved to wear out from five to six brass boxes, and save the journals to the same extent. For Bells of from 1 to 10,000 lbs , a saving of 70 per cent, can bo elldcted over brass. and the tor.e will be equal to the best aociate Editor; T.Hart Ilyattof Cali as t litor ol Pacinc Coast Depart menl Kiles, ( State Entomologist ot Mo.,) as ento mological Editor! and Uen. S. 1). Harris, for many years past rroprietor and senior bdi- itor of the Ohio Farmer, aa Corresponding- editor. The great Enlargement of tl.e Kcral, last year, has rendered it necessary, for convini enc ot handling and reading when bound, to publish TWO VOLUMES A YEAR ! Commencing January and July. Each of the semi-Anuual volumes contains as much Reading, and more and better Illustrations, than we formerly gave in a whole y earl and dmlle what most of tho eight-page weeklies brass. Any one wishing to try it, will of the same class furnish! address Jons Taggabt, Richmond, who will furnish the metal at 25 cents per pound. 46-2m. Dn. SCUEKCK ADVISES. COXSUMP TIVES TO GO TO FLORIDA IX WLXTER. Haviso for the last thirty-flvo years devoted my whole time and attention lotlio study el' lung dis r ases and consumption, I feel Uiat I understand folly the course that ought to be pursued to restore a tolerably bad case U diseased lumjs to h altby soundness. Ibe first and most important step is, for thepatient to avoid taking cold; and the best of all places on this continent for tliia purpose, in winter, ia Florida, well down in the State, -where the temperature is regular, and not subject tosuch variations aa in more northern latitudes, ralatka Is a point I can recommend. A rood hotelis kept there by r cterman. Last winter 1 saw several per sons there whose lungs had been badly diseased, but who, under the healing influenceof the climate and my medicines, were getting well. One hundred miles farther down the river Is a point which I would prefer to I'alatka, as tho tem perature is more even, and the air dry and bracing, llellonville and Enterprise are located there. I should give a decided preference to Mellonville: it is two miles from river or lake, and it seems almost impossible to take cold there. The tables in Florida might be better, and patients complain at times out mat is a gooa sign, as it inaicaies a annetite: and. when this Is the case, thev Increase In flesh, and then the lunes mutt beat. Jacksonville, Ilibemia, Green Cove, and many other places in various parts of Florida, can be safe ly recommended to consumptives In winter. My reasons for savins so are. that patients are less lia ble to take cold there than where there ia a less even tenmerature: and it is not necessarvto sav. that, where a consumptive person exposes himself to frequent colds, he is certain to die shortly : therefore my advice is, go well down Into the btato. out oi tne rcacn 01 prevailing east wmus ana ings. Jacksonville, or almost any other of the localities I have named, will benefit those who are troubled with a toroid liver, a disordered stomach, deransed bowels, sore throat, or cough; but, for those whose lunps are diseased, a more southern point is ear nestly recommended. For fifteen years prior to 1R69, 1 was profession ally in Hew York. Boston. Baltimore, and rhiladel- phia every week, where 1 saw and examined on an average five hundred patients a week. A pmctico coextensive, embracing every possible phsseof lung disease, has enabled me to understand the disease Akothkr Tsrriblb Steamboat Disaster. At half past one. on the morning of the 28th, ult , the steamer W. Ii. Arthur exploded boilers, fourteen miles above Mem phis, tearing away the forward part of the cabin. 'Twas a night of intense darkness. After the ex plosion some of the passengers rushed to the lower deck, wild ith fear and fright. Men, women and children leaped into the river and were drowned leaped into eternity, and a moment before thev it r it i .1 u l ' fully; and nence my caution in regard te taking ncic iuii ui mc, uuut9 nuu uau f coia. A - i "ft no thoughts of death. When tbe bow sunk the wavea washed" the lower deck, sweeping off those who had gathered there. There were sixty lives lost. The Arthur was valued at 875 000 and insured for $45,000. It is astonishing how onen disasters," such as "B res, rail road accidents, and the like, follow each other iu rapid succession, ep idemically, so to speak. Within about one month past no less than fifteen steamboats have been burn ed or sunk on western waters, entailing a loss of not less than one hundred and fifty lives. ITS ILLUSTRATIONS Are Numerous, Beaaiiful and varied. Indeed . tbe Rcbal ka no Rival ia it$ Sphere is une- qualedasan Illustrated Rural and Fam ily Newspaper, though double its former size, now containing Sixteen Large Pages, of Five Columns Each, weekly, the Rcbal is still furnished at its lormer pi ice ! Its MARKET and CROP REPORTS Are full and reliable. Remember that it is not a monthly, hut Ibe Largest, Cheapest ana iifoi illustrated Weekly, and that it comprises, in one, a greater variety of Reading, Choice Engravings, Ac, than is given in half a dozen ordinary papers. acr next to your local paper, Mooat's Rural is the one for Yourself, Jamily and menus. TERMS, INDUCEMENTS. Etc , TEUMS:-f 3 a Year of 52 Numbers, and only $2.oOin Clubs of Ten. This Quarter's IS r. ambers sent r HEE to all who sub scribe for 1871 on or before Christmas, 1870. Our Club Inducements for 1871 aro unnrn- retumVf "denied. Specimen". Premium Lists, Ac, generally ent free to all forming Clubs, and we want alive mud Agent in every Tow. Address U. I. T. MOORE, - I Park Row. New York. RESIDENCE No. 25 SouIh FronlSt RICHMOND, INDIANA. C I ' OfKtCB Hocks From lOto 12 a. m' and from 2 tJ 4. and 1 to 8 w. . 14 ly J. H. McINTYPE, M. DM Gfficft oppose Huntington If our. RICHMOND, INDIANA. Special Attention Given to Surgery Residence No. 17 Sowth F rauklia Street. : al3-ly. . NICHOLSON & BRO Book 8e Her 8 and Stationers. (NEW STAND) 5th and Main, Odd Fellows Building ' - . RICHMOND, INDIAMA. l ' ' ' 1YI, E. H1LL1S, take vast Quantities of Schenck s Pulmonic Svrup, Seaweed Ionic, and person may s Pulmonic i Mandrake Fills," and yet die if ho docs not avoid LKing cold. In Florida, nearly everybody Is using ScheneVa lanaraae nus: io to o produce bilious Habits than more northern lati tudes. It Is a well-established fact, uiat natives of Florida rarely die of consumption, especially those of the southern part. On the other hand, in "ew England, one-third at least of the population die of this terrible disease. In the Middle btates. It does not prevail so largelv ; still there are many thousands of casea there. What a vast percentage or me wouia oe savea 11 consumptives were as casilv alarmed In retard to taking fresh colds as they areaboutscarletfeyerxsmall-pox:c.J but thej aro tuey are creauious enuuu iu ueiiec n v i in a lew aays. loey pay nu iwuwju w it. .uu hence it lays the foundation for another and an other still, until the lungs are diseased beyond all hope of curt. 1 iCfv olvir-.e in nersons whose luncrs are anectcd. even slightly, is to lay In a stock of Schenck's Pul mnnin SvriiD. Bchenck's Seaweed Tonic, and Scbenck'a tl and rake I'ills, and go to Florida. I re commend these parucuiarmcaicincs, Dccause i am thoroughly acquainted with their action. I know, that where thev are used in strict accordance witli my directions, they will do the work that Is ro- aUireU. 1 111B MVCUUipU&liVU, IlUbUrt) Will UU iuciui. he physician who prescribes for cold, cough, or tiicht sweats, and then advises the patient to walk or ride out every day, will be sure to have a corpso on his hands oerore long. R E M O V AL. li.il & HUGOU, Have removed their Stock of Fu r niture TO ' Singer Hall Building, NORTH FRANKLIN ST.. First Building North of First National Bank (Successor to T. Rose,) Ncrib-west Corner Main and Pearl Streets. Richmond, Indiana. n7ir Thev will be able, in a short time to fill all the demands. and have a superior quality of Furniture of their own make i n hand, which theytlffer to the public at low prices. 38tf haps .bout as follows : Blackberries $3 80 cents per bushel. Raspberries $300 per bushel, Strawberries $180 per bushel. The whole amount of fruit shipped to Richmond ammounts to $19,610. This includes only what has been shipped by Railway. Gko. Lewis, Ch. Com At our next meeting, the members river below, without injury are requested to have on exhibition all how he got up and "got. varieties of seed, that may interest the HorticuHoralist at the coming planting season. On exhibition by J. C. RatlilT, some Beans, badly eaten by some insect, very much like the work of the pea bug. On motion a bill of $2.75 was allowed for printing cards programme of meet ings. On motion, adjourned to meet at the Hall on the 21 Saturday of February next, at 2 o'c'.oclt, p. m. The members are requested to come in full attendance, and briDg their wives and daughters. Subject for discussion, "Oca BlBDS. J. A. MlNDKNHAM., President. B. S. MlTCBKLL, Secretary. - Tbe daughter of Dr. Cul bertson narrowly escaped death by poison on Friday last. Wc regret to learn that Mrs. Sol, Merideth, of Cambridge City, is very ill. a policeman made a move toward a house on Brklgo street; and no sooner did this officer rap upon the door than a man leaped from the rear of said house and sailed over a cliff some fifty feet high. He, wonderful to record, 6truck the Any- Narrow Kscapk. On Tuesday . last Mr. Richard Henderson, buck ster for Mr. Mering, had quite a marvelous escape. In crossing the track at the depot, with his wagon wfll loaded with butter and eggs, an engie came down upon him and struck his vehicle io tbe centro of the bed. Mr. H. was thrown out upon tbe ground, his wagon completely demolished, and his butter and eggs delivered to various points in the vicinity. He was picked up with no bones bro ken and few bruises ; but as to his stock, it was unpick-up-able. Be careful about carrying lead pencils in your pockets. . A Mr. Bonacber, of Sharon, Pa., slipped and fell a few days ago, and tbe point Of a pencil he had in his pocket pierced his side, causing rlmost instant death; Tax Notice. The citizens of Richmond are especially remind ed that the suit now pending in the Common Pleas Court, the in junction asked for in regard to the Rail Road Tax, does not aiTcct the City Tax, even if the injunction is granted. Therefore tbe citizens of Richmond are notified to pay their Taxes promptly and save the ten per cent, that will be added, if not liquidated in a shcrt time. A CARD. Ed. Palladium : Permit me to use j our columns to acknowledge tbe receipt of an artificial leg, snd to tender my cordial thanks to the Irun Moulders of the eity, who have been instrumental in procur ing it, and to those who have 60 liberally contributed to the same, particularly to Messrs. Jacob Sin ex, William Bartel, Henry Kriesel, C. A. Clark, John Blakely, Ed. King and Henry Bloener, a com mittee appointed by said moulders. ADAM SAUER. Temperance Prayer Meeting. - i Is held every Sabbath Afternoon, at i o'clock, in connection with the Y. M. Christian Association, in their room in Odd Fellows Building. All interested are invited to attend. For fashionable Clothing, and warranted to fit, and made of the best of material, and at prices that will tickle you miscellaneously and pleasantly go to J. Zeyen fc Bro.'s, '212 Main Street. They h8ve every kind of Goods at.tlieir establishment, that will suit every body. rGo to Gerard A LichtenfeU Meat Shop in the Gilbert Block on North Mariou for the best of Beef, Ac, cheap for cash. Ladies, do you want a fashion able Bonnet, Trimmings, and Mil linery Goods the bkst of every thing in the Millinery line ? Go to Mrs. S. A. IliiTs Sto-e on North Franklin street, a few doors North oftheFir6t National Bank East side, and supply your wants at fair and reasonable prices, lor Cash. Jly plan Is, to give my three medicines in accord ance w lia uie yriuieu uirtseuuus, wwui 111 wm. cases where a freer use of the Mandrake I'ills Is necessary. My object la, to give tone to the stom ach, to get up a good appetite, it Is always a food sign when a patient begins to grow hungry: have hopeaof such. With a relish for food, and the gratification of that relish, comes good blood, ml with it more flesh, which is closely followed by a healing of the lungs, then the cough loosens and abates, the creeping chills and clammy nipht sweats no longer prostrate sua annoy, aim mo n&tientcfetfl well, nruvided he avoids taking cold. Kow, there are many consumptives who have not the means to go to 1 lorida. The question may h iibad. Is titers no hone for such? Certainly then.!, ii v advice to such Is. and ever has Ik-cu. to stav in a warm room during the winter, with a toTmieYaLnre nf about seventy desrees. which should be kept regularly at that point by means of thermometer. lei sueu a paucut ias.e uis mw VICE'S FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1871. Th First Edition or Osa Hcndhrd and Fiftt Thousand copies of Vick's Illnatrn ted Catalogue nf Seeds and Floral Guide, is published and ready to send out 100 pages, and an Engraving of almost ev ery desirable r lower and Vegetable. It is elegantly printed On fine tinted paper, illus trated with Three Hundred fine Wood Engra vings and 1 wo beautilul COLORED PLATES. The most beautiful and the most instructive Floral Guide published. A GERMAN EDITION published, iu all other respects similar to the English. Sunt free to all my customers of 1870. as rap:dly as possible, without application. Sent to all others who order them tor 1 en Cents which is not half the cost. Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester. . Y. JOHN H . POP Pf A TTORNEY AT LAW. and SO A TAU1 Office No. 33, Main-street, R 'hmoia, lad: attends to: tbe collec tion of all claims in any , State o the Union. Will practice in any of the Courts ot India r i and Ohio.. Execute Deeds, Mortgages, and Cowers" of Attorney, either inland or for eign. Hr special arrangement with C. 1. Adas, in Cincinnati, (German Consul) and Qillkb Co., of New York, I am enabled to forward and receive any money packagea or other valuables, as well as to attend to the transit of persons from any part of Europe or front tlnseouiitry. All business strictly confidential and promptly attended to. J.H. P. July 7th. 18G9. I9tf JAMES M STARR, Steam and Gas Pipe FITTER, Ga Office on Main Strert. between Peat I and Marion, on 2d Floor. G-as Fixtures, at Less THAN EASTERN PRICES, All work promptly done in the best and most satisfactory manner and Warranted. Richmond, Jan 5, 1869. - 44:ly riA within thA limits of the room bv walking UD and down as mocn as ms strengtn win permit, in order to keep up a healthy circulation of the blood. I have cured thousands uy tuis system, anu can uo $5 GOOD $8 The '-Stilwell House" at And erson baa been leased to John El liot, of the Tremont, Richmond The opening exercises will occur in four or five weeks. The Richmond Industrial Asso ciation will bold a regular annual meeting on Feb. 6th at the rooms of tbe Y. M. C. A The election of the Directors for the ensuing year will take place. n ai7.in. fnnsumntion is as easilv cured as any rtther diiuAju. if it is taken in time, and the proper kind of treatment is pursued. the fact stands an. rii.nnteri nn record, thut Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Mandrake Tills, and Seaweed Tonie have cured very many of what seemed to be hopeless cases of consumption. i.o wnereyou win, you win ' V 3UA7A I CI. a,' RESPECTFULLY announces to tbe citizens of Richmond and Wayne coun ty, that he has resumed the Practice of Law in the room over Haines" Store, oppo site the Richmond National Bank, where he would be pleased to see his old friends and all desiring bis assistance in (hat lire, i Entrance one door East of I'etchell's Store, and over Hudson's Drueatore, ilain-st: Richmond, Aug. 10,1870. V G V ST V S B. YOUNG Attorney and Notary. jOrt)ce over Hudawn'a Drugstore, mar the corner of Main and Mai ion, entrance one door Ent of Petchell'a Store, . , 1870 - Richmond. Ind. ti. .imrwt r.-rt:iin in find some Door consumptive vs oi ucatn by their use who liaslicen rescued from the very Jaws Valentine's Day comes week from next Tuesdar. one Mrs. Shaw, in default of bail, was in jail on Friday. Marriid, Oo the 18th Jan. Inst, at the residence of the briJe's parents, three miles west of the city, bv Friends' ceremony, Albert P. Dill, and Miss Hattie fShute. No'card. On Thnrsday evening last, Feb. 2, at the new residence of the parties, by James M. Per, Esq:,Capt. Lewis K. Harris aud Miss Lizzie Shaw; all of this city. JtMay Heaven's best and most precious blessings be the award of our young friends, who have thus entered a co-partnership of damestic felicity. DIED. On the 14th of 1st mo., of paraly sis, NATHAN CHARLES, in the 65th year of his age. He waa a native of North Carolina, but re moved early in life to the (arm where he re sided until the time of his death, a period of nearly sixty years. Ever mindful to entertain strangers as well aa friends, bis home was the welcome resting place of many a weary traveller. A faithful and devoted husband; a father, kind and aflectionate; to those in af fliction, always attentive; strictly honest and upright in all his busineas transactions, hia life was that of anvzamplary christian. For several years previous to bis death be was much afflicted, and for a year and a half was confined to his bed; during which lime he bore with patience and christian resignation almcst continual suffering. Being almost en tirely deprived of the power of speech it was impossible to converse with him; yet his mtny friends have the consoling evidence that his work was done in the day-time, and that be was prepared to enter into eternal rest and peace. Kn fir &9 tha Mandrake Filla aro concerned. everybody should keep a supply of them en hand. lneyact on me. liver uetier iuhu vwvuiu, m.u leave none of its hurtful effects behind. In fact, thev are excellent in all cases where a purgative medicine is required. If you have partaken too free) v of fruit, and diarrhoea ensues, a dose of tbe Mandrakes will cure you. If you are subject to sick headache, take a dose of the Mandrakes, and their will relieve VOU in two Lours. If VOU would obviate tho effect f a change of water, or the toe free indulgence in fruit, take one of the Mandrakes every night, and you may then drink water, and cat water-melons, pears, apples, plums, peaches, or corn, without the risk of being made sick by them. They will protect those who live In damp situations against chilla and fevers. Try them. 'Ihey aro perfectly harmless, i ney can ao you gooa only. I have abandoned my nrofeaalonal visits to Bos ton and New York, but continue to aee patients at my office, Xo, IS North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, every Saturday, from , a.m., to 3, r.M. Xhosc who wish a thorough examination with the Respirometcr will bo charged five dollars. The Respiroujcter declares the exact condition of the lungs; and patients can readily learn .whether they are cur able or not. But I desire it distinctly understood, that the value of my medicines depends entirely upon their being taken stricUy according to direc tions. In conclusion, I will say, that when persons take my medicines, and their systems ore brought into a healthy condition thereby, they are not so liable to take cold; yet no one with diseased lunts can bear a sudden change of atmosphere without the liability of greater or less irritation, of the bron chial tubes. lull directions in all languages accompany my medicines, so explicit ar.d clear that any one can use them without consulting me, and can bo bought from any druggist. J. II. Scuesck, 3M)., So. 15 North Sixth Street, I'hiladelphla. 8 COLLEGE PL A CE, 1CEW YORK, WHOLESALE AGENT. HOBlfl Uil UIIDS ForSale BT THE Hannibal and St. J oseoh R.R COMPANY. About 135,000 Actf 8 of the Finest Farwiint: mid tirnzinc Land ia the I nitea States, lor sale at low prices and on very easy terms; thus enabling an indus trious man with small capital to pay for his Und with money earned from it. Missouri is not too far West to be at a great distance from markets; its Railroad facilities are great and constantly increasing; the climate is splendid," and good crops are almost a certainty; while the numerous thriving towns and cities springing up on every hand attest beyond donbt that the blight of slavery has been effectually dissipa ted, and that Eastern men and Eastern capi tal are doing their perfect work. OUR LANDS DEFY COMPETI TION, , , . Send for full descriptive Circulars and Sectiopal Maps, enclosing 30 cts, and stating what paper you saw tuts in, to EDWARD WILDER, Land Commissioner, Hannibal, Me 45-4w AT OLD PRICES. As the sole Agents in the United States for the Liverpool Watch Co. we are authorized by them to close out a large line ot European v atcnes,tDaia8, o now in stock, tor Cash, at prices never before known. All beautiful in finish, artistic in design, reliable for accu rate time, durable, and ot the latest styles. , Every watch will be retailed at less than cost of importation, and forwarded aecurely pack ed, pre-paid, to aDy part of tbe country on receipt of price. Money can be sent to us by express, with orders for Express Co. to re turn Woods or Cash, which will secure promptness and safety t" purchaser. Among our list will be found A Beaut ful English Silver, Solid Double Case Watch, genuine Enelish full elate jew eled movements, adjusted regulator, steel cut hunrla, engine turned nerl, correct and servi ceable article, laree or small size, i n complete running order, with u elegant Gent's Vest Uhaio, Locket ana Key, all complete, mailed free for $5 A Very tltndsoiite Watch in fine 18 carat Gold plated Double Case imitation of i'00 Uold Watch engraved or plain, genuine El lish full plate Jeweled movements, adjusted regulator, correct, ant in complete running I order with elejant (rent's Vest Chain, with Locket and tVej, mailed pre-paid for ouly ..fa THE ORIDE GOLD WATCH In Massive Oride Gold Double Hunting Magic t-pring Cases, elegantly engraved, or engine turned, Genuine Patent Lever Move ments, full jeweled, regulated and warranted to keep correct time.nnd wear equal to Gold, -precisely tike in appearance, make, finish, brilliancy of color, to 200 Gold Watch. One of these splendid Watches will be forwarded by mail free to any addresa.in handsome mo roco case, lined with vel et and satin, (La dies' or Gent's size Watch,) for only $12 w atcnes lor holiday presents manufactured to order. Genuine American Watches of all grades, in Gold or Silver Cases, from $18 np to 1200. Other Gold Watches equally low. With every Club of six Watches of any kind, we send one extra of same kind free, as a pre mrum to getter np of C!"b. A superior stock of Genuine Oride Gold Chains, from $ to$ each, warranted fully equal to Gold ia bril liancy of color, wear, Ac. . Bills of over $12 collected on delivery, if desired. All Bills nf $12 and leal must be cash in P. O. money or ders, or registered letters, at our risk Goods carfully selected, packed and forwarded pre paid by mail, or by express, on receipt of price. Safe delivery of alt Goods guaranteed, Watches forwarded to be examined to parties known, when express charges both ways are paid. 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