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SATURDAY, SEPT. 16, 1871. Glorioae News from Ctt'iforuia! ; Tbe deaiorrocv routeO. hore. foot anil dra goons, by ort-f aix thousand majority. The--" entire Kpubliao ticket elected. Kunerially do we rejoice over the success ( our friend Tnoa. A. BrwiMOW, editor of (lie Amador Ledger, candidate for State Printer. "Julian command,; yonr aid, O Mnsea. bring: Whet Mum tor Julian can refute to sine?". We beg Pope's pardon for changing the" bore to suit the ease of our disconsolate friend Isaac, who bitekes Pollock to hie mournful car . "end with the grasshopper which sung uia evening song beneath bis feet, conversed!" Isaac's them is full of P 0 (Path Oe)! Then were throe' funerals last Sun dp, ft Terjr unusual thing for Richmond. The trade in quinine i-i I risk. Prairie chickens, the best of all birds, can be found at the Fulton max ket. Lemons, figs, raisins, currents, citrons, al monds, filberts and cream nut, just receired and for sale by Fletcher A Co, No. 333 Main street. Go from home to bear news listen : "Julian still claims that bit removal from the Richmond postoffice was 'wrong in prin ciple and policy, and a great blunder' on the member from that District.'' Indiana State Sentinel. -' Levitj. One point abont sonv murderers They "take life"cliee. fully. A cocktail o( morphine, whisky and vinegar is Raid to be an anti dote for a mild dose of strychnine ' A North Carolina widow bit the nose off a judge' and floored tut jailer with an ir.ksUod which ad journed the court. ! To Poultry keepers. Is there any difference between a hen steal log and a cock robbing ? Salem, New Hampshire,' ha- ex perienced a frost every mouth in the year thus far. ..... "The Wtohon . the a Rhine" tat brought its composer a pension of 1,000 thalers. Few watches could be 'epouted' for so much. Massachusetts baa had a compul sory education law on its statute books for years. A' Doctor's Eitajih "He them sll out." Sf w A prickly-puir A hedgehog and poroupe Proverbial. Cleanliness is nex to Godliness, and it's soap that nxt to Charity. A man who loses his dexter eye generally has a sinister look. The day to pick your wife U Chooee-day. Weddensday is tin day to be married on, of course. Wheels co best when they are thoroughly tired Judy. "O Nanny ! wilt thou gang tnc?" as the fellow- said when was trying to steal a goat he Destructive Fire at Cambridge City. The large repair shop belonging to the Junction Railroad took fire en Monday evening, and within an hour was entire ly consumed. Tho fire originated in the paint room, but how has not been ascer tained. There were three engines, a new passenger coach, and aeveral freight cars in the building, which were all de stroyed, as were the tools in the several departments. The lors is supposed to be about $120,000, and no insurance. By this disaster fifty persons will be thrown out of employment, most of whom have families: Under the supplemental act pass ed by tho last legislature, the Kan kakee Valley Draining Company has been organized and began Its work, which proves so oppressive that the counties of St. Joseph, Laporte, Stark, Porter, Jasper, Lke and Newton arc almost rife for rebellion. The company claims that its object is to drain the swamp land lying along the valley of the Kankakee river. It has issued 82,000,000 in bonds and has made assessments of benefits on 600,000 "acres of land, on which these bonds are a mortgage. The assessments are outrageous and in i many cases ruinous. A few cases will show it better than vauge gen eral statements. One man, who, a few years ago, bought 1G0 acres 'and who has by hard work and close living paid lor it, is assosid 81,600 by the Draining Cumpnny and yet there is no ditch within five miles of his property. This 81, 600 he must pay in cash or pay it at the end of twenty years with semi-annual gold interest at ten per cent. The Laporte Herald says that Mr. Daniel Fry, of that city, owns a piece of land in the Kankakee Galley which was ap praised for taxation at 8790. This land has been assessed by the company for 87,500, nearly ten times its appraised value. These and other like cases explain the in dignation of the people who live along the line of this swindling Democratic- ditch which is intend ed to stuff the pockets of a few par ty pets who are leeches oh the pnb lio treasury. From present ap pearances the thing, seoms likely o prove an abortion. INDIANAPOLIS TA1R."6- Seconal Aaaaal Biaibitloa. The Secretary of the Indianapo lis Pair, f H. Loom is, Eq , has just furnished us with ihe advance sheet of ..the, programme .for., the second Annual fair of our anstci alion. Every indication betokei s the best success. The grounds of - the Association arc new, and the best adapted to the purposes iu hand of,, any fair grounds west of the mountains, containing eighty . six acres well watered with natural - streams, and abundantly - shaded with native forest trees of unsnr- ' passed beauty, '' A great number of stalls and spice in the various ex. hibition .halls have already bt to engaged, and the entries' made so much so that the Board of Direc tors ordered the erection of one hundred more cattle stalls to be erected immediately. We hope to see our Association's grounds filled to overflowing from1. September 25 to SO. Surely their large prizes to be awarded on their. - plendid one mile time track must ' bring a large concourse of people. Their premiums are also equally liberal in tbe agricultural, mechan ical, miscellaneous,-fiue art, cattle 'and hog departments We select " he following from the program me: Monday and Tuesday, Septem . ber 25 ami 20, entries aod arrange a ment of -articles for. exhibition. ''AH entries close at six o'clock in the ' afternoon, on Tuesday, the 26 ih ot September, ' except for the 8300 ; Consolation Prize, which will close on Saturday, at eight o'clock. , -Tuesday, at- two o'clock in the ettcraootv equeairatn exercises. Class C, Live Stack Department' Two hundred dollars, Wednes day, ten o'clock a. m., trotting etal lions.', ; Fi8t; 810Q ; second, 875 j third, 825. ; , ' Three hundred ' dollars, pacing prizo. First, 8150; second, 8100; third, 850. ;'; . . .: .. jgThree hundred dollars, trotting double team. First, $150; second. 8100i third 850. Same day, commencement of the grand plowing I match inside the grounds, for a practical test of im plements for the cultivation of the soil. , - : Two hundred dollars, Thursday,' ten a. m., trotting four year olds First, 8100; second, 870; third, 830. Two thousand dollars, Grand Ex tra Prize, (Railway, Hotel and Cit izen's Premium). For ail trotting ' horses or 1 mares : First, 81,000; second, 8600 third, 8250; fourth 8150 barring Goldsmith Maid and Lucy. Three hundred dollars, Grand Prize foi ail running horses : First, 8150; second, 8100; third 850. Fivo hundred dollars, Friday, ten a. m., all trotting horses that have not shown better than 2:45 first, 850; second, 81f0, third, . 8100.. ..- One thousand dollars, all trot ting horses, or mares that have not made better time than 2:30 first, 8600; second, 830O; third, 8100 ' Three hundred dollars, Satur day, ten o'clock a. m., Consolation Prize first, 8120; seoond 880, third, 860; fourth, 840. The examination of other branch es of - live stock, agricultural and mcchanicsl products, will be an nounced through the city papers, and upon tho fair ground.: For de tailed particulars, see premium list. Senator Morton has accepted an invitation from the officers the American Institute of .New .York, to deliver the closing address to that Society in October. Address 88 have been delivered before this body in their turn by Seward, Clin ton, Everett, Greeley, Beecher, and other equally 'distinguished per sons. Senator Morton has also consented to speak at Cincinnati and Dayton,' Ohio, after which it is probable, he. will make a South ern tour in .order to accept in vita, tions tendered . him to speak at Nashville, Memphis, - and other leading cities in the South, The editor of the Radical in his i.-iiue of two weeks ago, says that Col. Holloway, Post master at Indianapolis, recently discharged three of the employees of that office in order that he might provide a place as Supcrioten dent, (an office unknown to the law,) for his brother. Erery word of which is false, as the editor of the Radical knew sich to be the ease when be pennsd tba article. Coi. fl. has published a card in the Indianapolis Sentinel denying the abore charge.' Three clerks in the Indianapolis post office tendered their resignations sad they were accepted, but their places were filled the same day, and no inconvenience has arisen whatever. The Indianapolis postoffioo has had a Superinten dent for over two years , ss has the Cincin nati, Chicago and all other first class offices. The Indianapolis post office now hss a larger ' number of clerks thsn ever before, and the work of the office is performed more satisfac torily to the people of the capital than ever before. Miss .Wright, from. Greenville, ar-. rested for larceny, in this city, last week, was acquitted, 00 one appearing against her. E. W. Otwell, of the - Greenville Journal, gave .us a friendly call yester day. He . represents tba Journal to be io a healthy condition. f " Murder in Kentucky.- - Lxxinuion, September 11 Last night, Jacob Harper, an old man sev enty years eld, and brother to John Harper, owner of Longfellow, who li ved about fifteen nfiles from this city, with BetseTIarper.Trrnaidcn sister, 80 years old, were murdered in their beds. The throats oF earr-wrre cut frtHu ear to ear. As yet tlu-'re-is bo clue to the perpetrators ofttte" crime. " The deed was committed with a knife. It was the Ketreiaksupuositiou that there was a large sum at money in the bouse, as John Harper had recently ar- ! rived home from Saratogo, where his f ' horse had won several stakes, The supposition is that the crime was committed by negroes who formerly belonged to them, and w ho exacted to get the money of the old couple after their death. It is said that the negroes believed a will had been made to that effect, and they were tired of waiting for the end to come, naturally. Three negro men, who were found lying concealed in a neighboring field, and whose clothes were very bloody, were arrested and lodged in jail. Harper and his sifter lived on the Frankfort Road, about three miles from Midway, nnd uotonly j the people there, but this community, have been intensely excited since the news of itte tragedy was received. John Harper was out on the race course, superintending the exercise of some of his horses, when the sad intelligence was brought to. him, and he at once started for home. SUELBYVILLE, Ixt). Sept. 11, '71. On Friday night last at about eight o'clock three men entered the house of David Hoover, living three miles south of Boggstown this county, when,:ifter tying the inmates,consistuigof Hoover, aged about sixty-five years, his wife, about the. same age, and a little boy about ten years old, thejr proceeded to. search the house for money and valu ables. In their haste they failed to no tice the old man, who in the mean time had freed his hands, and, opening an old . penknife that he had used for forty years .and with but a single- blade in it, he rushed upon one of the rob bers, wno ftreu at but missed him, cut tinsr him dangerously iu nineteen dif ferent places. s The others took alarm and left in haste, taking with them their -wounded comrade, but leaving! him for dead alter a short d istauce. wound-'. They made their escape. The ed man was afterward found, and is nowhere in jail,- In a very low condi tion, : with- lie hopes of his recovery. The., wounded robber is named Wm. Kennedy, from : Iudiaiiapolis. The names of the other two are known, but withheld for prudential reasons. FOREIGN NEWS. England. '' OLADSTOSE OS-TOE BALLOT. . i ii . . r 1 . New, York, September 9. The Lon don papers of August 29th, received by last night's mail, have a tetter of Glad- says tLat tlic Government does not in tend to recede from the course which it has deliberately adopted, and which the House of Commons and the coun try have approved. PERSONAL. Loxdox, September 9. Commis sioner Gurney sails to-day, in the China, for New York. The Duchess of St. Albans, only 22 3'ears of age, died In childbed. Christiana Edmunds, the Brighton prisoner, has been committed on the Oharge of willful murder. , Eugenie embarked to-day, at South ampton, for Spain, where she is to re main about two months. Napoleon will in the mean time make his abode at Forquay. , lion. William IT. Seward arrived in Berlin on Thursday. RUMORED BETROTHAL. Some continental journals state that the betrothal of Prince Mary Elir.abeth of Prussia, to the Grand Duke Alexis, of linssia, will, ere long, be officially announced The princess is the eldest daughter of Prince Frederic Charles. Turkey, ; Constantinople, sept. 10. Moham med Pasha, minister without a port folio, iu the cabinet of the Sultan, is dead.' ' Denmark. Copenhagen, September 8. The Im perial Russian squadron under com mand of Duke Alexis Alexandrovitch, has arrived here en route for America'. The squadron is one of the finest that ever appeared in Danish waters. A lonely pioneer writes as follows from La Corna, Wyoming: 4I sincerely wish that many hundred of old maids and widow's who cannot eret husbands at home would come out here, where tney coiuu speedily get a choice ofgood, honest, hard-working men, who, could make them comfortable and indepen dent. There are I really think, live mentor one woman. In fact, very many of them have been compelled to live witu native inuian women, who, to my eyes, are perfect frights, and worse in their conduct than appearance, ' al though that is bad enough." .. .. There is a terrible famine exist ing in southern-Hungary, produced by tremendous'; 'hail-storms and floods, . aggravated by shocking isgovernraent. The Vicuna Press says: "Wnile the people are thus suffering from natural - causes the Government has' put -in execution for arrears of taxes. It is a sad fact that many villages have ar rears far exceeding the Value of the property; more , especially ia this tho case with-oervian and Koumani au communities. The cattle of the peasants are now . taken and sold for these arrears. -The sum ob tained does not even cover the costs of execution, and the peasant is left a beggar.- Pauperism? is fright fully on the increase - for, with the ruin of the agriculture, trade and industry arc also brought down" The New Orleans Picayune wants its readers to prepare for the ffreat naai wave, which, according to the .... . t . ' . . calculation of a 'profound astrono mer, is to sweep over the whole ocean coast from Hatteras to Bahia, to the height of fifty feet or more. on the night of the 5th of October, or on the morning of the 6th. This wave, if it comes, will put about al of Florida and a large portion of Louisiana under water It is the prediction of Agassiz, and is very Europe would appear to beat America in the matter of the tele graph. , There are 450,000 miles in the former, and; only 190,000 in America. But of Hint 190,000 stone s on the subject of the ballot, in f The Court opens thereon the 25th inst, w hich he expressed his regrets at the : and Mrs. Clem w ill be removed to the rejection of the bill by the Lords, but tail at Lebanon on the 21d. She ex- nearly alW of it is in ,thej United, States. No one country in Europe ..begins to approximate with u i .therefore, in that respfecj. 'j, Read your home paper. ? Great Britain drinks four times as much tea as the United States. " :''o Douglas's old school- house is now a blacksmith shop. , There are 3,064 bin guages Spoke it n the world. iionner jias z,uw invested, iu horse flesh. .u.i, Vl The 'Sagc-of Auburn' will return in October. : Indianapolis, sends 14,732 "ehlld . ren to school from 5,805 families. "The breath of a charming wo man" is the same of a new, per fume. - . '; ;. . - The appointment . by Tliiera of Due d' Aunialc, the fourth son of King Louis-Phillippe, to the com mand of the French army in Al giers, has a strong squint toward . the idea that Thiers, despite his pro fessions for the Republic, is really plotting for an Orleans restoration. MrrxiGAK,has commenced proceedings in the Huntington county courts on a writ of error, with a view of having the Supreme Court of Indiana, review the proceedings by which the casev was. transferred'-. -to-; the- United States Courts. ... . 'My friend, have you sufficient confidence to lend rue a dollarV 'Oh, yes! confidence enough, but ' not the dollar.' , , The Republican party in Eng land seems to have engrafted uion it the principle of the Socialists in this: "The State to provide work for those laborers who are able to work, and sustenance for those who are incapacitated from work." This is a job the State can not perform. and it would be folly to undertake it.: The Democratic' element iu Ktigland has', injured its cause bv putting this plank in its platform. Mrs. Margaret Harvey, who diet! recently near New Castle, Indn was 73 years old. She came with her father, Mr. Charles Canady to Wayne county, Indiana, in 1813, and settled on 'Green's Fork' aliout three miles west of Centre- ville was murried to James Harvey, in October 12th, 1820, in V uyne coun ty. Removed the next week after mar riage, to Henry county, w here she set tled with her husband on Blue river, about five miles north of new Castle " The trial of Mrs. Clem, by change of venue, is to take place iu ltoonc county presses great confidence in the result of the trial. . , Tiik high school of Springfield Ohio, graduated the young ladies of its last class in calico dresses, as pleasing to tne eye ot taste as to the lianu o economy. This was brought about by tne ttioughtlul suggestion otthesuiK-r intendent nnd the hearty acquiescence ot tne gins themselves. A Turk has appeared at New York with a wife whose strange, luxuriant beauty has created a deep sensation. She: has the eyes ot a houri, almond-shaped, deep and dreamy, and brilliantly white teeth that laugh as she laughs. The delicate white lace that covers her blue dress is held by little groups of real humming birds, perched on branches made of the brilliont whig-sheaths of tne green beetle. I hey are sojournin at an up-town hotel, en route for Can ada. Mrs. II. M.. Itoso, Nt rth Fifth st near .Main, has received her fall stock o( millinery goods', embtacing all the hues) styles of bonnets,' bats, ribbons fl'.wtrs We feel confident that we no'vef invited the attention of our lady readers to finer Block. ' Van Brown fell out of Lis ' little bed Wednesday night, and dislocated hi wrist. Van was dreaming that he waf encircling with hia arms 175 pounds o female ly veliness, but in making the en circling motion his vwion of bliss vn dissipsied by a falf on the tutor and a which resulted in a dislocated wrint. With tears in h?r cyea , a little girl of Ave summi ts asked : ,'Will deer little Johnny die tj uilii mother? And when site wu a-eur-ed th..t the doctor thouglxt n. t, she continued, whiln" sobs, choked her utterances, 'Poor . Johnny ! . I winli he would, because then I could have his little white, baudh d knifn and fork.' .. Come, Bob, get up saitt a-, in dignant father to hU hopeful hop.. the other morning, rt-niemd. r the early bird ca tc hog the , worm.' 'What do I care for worms V ' re plied the young hopeful, "mother won't let me go Hehing.' " jt The Palladium Job Office ib the place to get your printing done, 226 Main street. - LIST OF LETTER3 Reinaiuiog in the rust' 6&ce at Richmond, I ol, SEPTEMBER 15,1871. Persons calling lor these Letters wilt please y "ADVERTISED and give the date ot this list. - Alnvtn Ssllav, Bowen Jas. 8. Brittoo, Adam Brown, Mrs Nancy Barvis, Mrs Benj . Chipmsn, Oria Mitchell, Miss Eva More C. Moore Thomas J Morrow Milesaa ' Oaks, Mr. Psrrish. Mrs. S. J. ' Xox, Sasanah Ponndstone Miaa Ali- vrrqnet Aggiomanc torullen, Mrs. Mary Crook A Home Reid, Miss Manaur S. vavis, Uhristopber , Hobison, Mia Emily Dumsn, Edward Scott A Co. Sntton, Winneld S. Stil well. Miss Minnie . Fru se, Herman Graves, Lon Bienmiller, Jacobs . Houlh, Richard Hocam, Henry '. Haeksoo, Lindley M . Kinlep, Thomas J Long, Miss Nettie 9 , Lloyd, Edward Matt, Jobsn 1 Mrvill, Miss Fannie ry 7U JntUB Stork. Flits Thompson, Mre Maner - va Fowls John W. Webster. Mrs. . Louisa Wilson, Mrs. Ann Williamson Aniruatine Wools, Missee Mary 1. ataoo, nr. nook ma a : tNMAILABLE LETTERS. H. H. Rntsell, Indiaonpoli; fnd. Jas. Bell A Co., Wbeelbig, W. Vd, t , J. M. Stackhouse, liensallier, rod. Mattie Woodward,Terre Haute, Ind. . E. T. Teas, Richmond. D.W. Davis P. 1 Sex eral Chicagoains have Utel died of throat disease, superinduc ed by raiers. " v ' j ' A: marble playing cTub Ifrom Bloomingtorvlndiana, is preparing L tor a starring tour. Which would be fully a sensible as a starring tour.ot haliitts. - - G-im rat l-lutlcr's ot speech' nal.iiij: aiid lt;jt-r Kii ing. is do- criLt-il an the hat um -scat iim-h-i-er, kuoi'k-duwu-an! drag- !, iie-diwn-tinoiUer.cuuie-oo, g it-yo-ciipi les sttle " When a man puts up at a Chica go hotel he sees m the paper nejt morning that he has "reined in hi foaming valise at the Trctnont." Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is Lirebr given tlist the under- urtied has taken out of the Wayne Probato Court Letters of Administration on the estate of James K. Itryaut, lato ot Wayne county, nil lana, deceased. Those indebted to sa.d estate wilt please make immediate aettleinent, and those haviug claims against the same win present loeni. legally aattient'.catod for settlement, within the time prescribed by law The estate is solvent JOHN W. llRYANT, : - i Admiaislratur. Sept. 13, 1871.-$3-27-3ir Adjourned Session : -OF CIRCUIT COURT, State 'of Indiana,) Wayne County.) PURSUANT to an order ot the Wayn Civil Circuit Court, there will be an ad joufhed Session of the August Term, A. D., isi,oi sam court, tield at the Court House in the town of Centrevilie, in said countr. commencing on the second Monday of Ao-1 retnoer, tne same being the 13th Jay or No ember, A. D., 1171, for the purpose of dis posing of the untiniglied business upon the Docket of the August Term, 1871 of said Conrt. All persons interested, will theralore take notice and be jtortrned accordingly. ' ' j SKAL j- v itness my name and the Heal of said Court, at CenircTilto, this llth day of Septo'r, 1871. . Wm. W. DUDLEY, Clerk. Bankruptcy Notice, In the DiNtrn-t Court of the Ustited States, tor the District of Indiana. -In the matter of , 1 James L. Wbippo, In Bankini'tor Vauluupr." ) TO WHOM IT MAY CORCEBN 1 The on deraWntd hereby gives Notice of his ap pointment as Assignee of James W hippo, of Dubliu.in the county of Wsyne, State ot Indiana, within said District, who bas been adjudged a Itankrupt npon his own petition, by the District Court of said District. Dated September 6th, 1871, at New Castle, muiaua. WATEKMAN CL1FT, Assignee. s7-3w. 9 !TOJlTll-EAT MSSOUItl farms 1.1 and Unimproved hands tor bale bv Mc-, 1 1111 pro' Nutt fc Mos rN, .Mo. 27 4 Notico to tho Stockholders u OF TUt . fS liereby given, that there will be a meet' t'-C ot the Stockholders in said Unit. ou the erenirir .if the 2Sth ol this month, on Im". pui tout business, liy onler ol the Tiustccs-, LUTHER CROCKER, ANTHONY PITMAN, W. W. WAIT. Richmond, Ind., Sep. 14th, 1871. ADMINISTRATOB'8 SALR ; NOTICE is hereby (rin, that I will sell at l'ublic Auction, on Wednetiiay, the llth dar ot October, 1871, at the residence of Jsmus. E. Uryant, late ot Watne county. dcceatd. four uiil.-s north west fiom Richmond, on the." nulan's Fork and Kichninnd -Turnpike," J an ma personal property, (not tuken by the widow.) consisting of Horses, tloga, Milch Cows. Corn by the bushel snj in tbe field. Wheal and Oats by the bishel, Hay in tie How, one Reapur, Wagons, Farming "Utensil and Household Uoods, and other articles too numerous to mention. . : A credit of ten months will be (jiveo on all scttns of three dollars, hr purchaser giving his tote with approved security, waving val uation and appraikment laws. Sale to bt-giu at ten o'olock A. n. JOHN W-. I5RYAST. . Sep. 13th, 1971 seplGtd 1 " 1 $5 $500 PER WEEK Can be made by any smart man ho can ket n his business to himself. Send stamp for particulars to HOWARD A CO., Williams burgh, N. Y. 24-4. JURUBEBA. WHAT IS IT ? , It ia a sure and perfect ren.edy for all dis eases of the Liver and Spleen KnUrgrment or. ObstrKc . no ii intestines, urinary, Lttrine.or Abdominal Organs, Poverty, .r a Want .of Blood, Intermittent or Remittent Fevers, Inflama , tion of the Liver.Dmpsy, Slugginb circulation' of theBlood.Ab . , cesses, To . v mors, Jaundice, Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Ague and Fe ver or their Concomitants. Dr. Wills havincr become aware of the ox. traordinary medicinal oroDertieact Iha ttnntl. American Plant, called JURUBEBA. sent a special commission to that countrv t proenro it in its native purity, and baring foand its wonderful curstive DroLcrtiri tn oven exceed the anticipations formed by its jjuihtu, nas concinaeu io oner it to the public, and U litppv to slate tint he hss Ierfected anangements fora regular monthly supply of this wouderful Plant. He has iipent much timo rxporiir enlinc and inrsati. Kating as to the most efficient preparation lnm it, Tor popular we, .and Lis lor son: time used in hiaown practice with' oroathvt. py run u Its the effectual medicine Ux a ;. resett ed to the public as - . ; Sr. Wells' Esir&Gi of JMbh to I he confidently recommends it to eveiy family as a household' reiuedv which should be ireely taken as a Ulood Pi'ttmin in all iwrangeiiienta of the system and to animate ;-iu lortiiy an ek and Lj mphiitic temnera n.ert JOU Q. KELLOOU. PUtt Si's.. York. Sclo agent for the United Stales. PriceOne Dollar per bottle. 22 i Send forCircuIsr. DICKINSON & MEERH0F MANUFACTLBkHS OF AMD DBALERS IN ' Iron Pumps, Steam Valves, FITTINGS, 'r WA EB ft. STEAM PIPE, Brass Goods, Lead Pipe,. Plumber's work at reduced rales Hydraulic Rama, Wash Stands, Water Closeta. Pump kiubc. m. RreuKc a buib agents Ol : IRpIST WELLS, ; .WUioh are. driven and warranted to work9aUsractorilj'. , Re)ajr-. log done promptly. South Sixth street, near Main RICH 3fO?in, IND. , ' 1 if ATTENTION ! IL1FF sella Best Navy at 25 Cents per Piug! ; ' lLIKFcll Dosf Fine-Cut" $1.00 r Pound ! ' 7 T . I LI FF sells mure and hetti r ig:trs; tbrui anyone else ,1 f A ND KEEPS FULL STOCK OF IMPORTED BKANDS. 2 HUT Sells all the Papers, reriodicalst Novels, Novelettes, $c., of tlie, Dai). ANI If AS ALL TflE BACK NUHUCKS OF.. BEADLE, STARR & MUNRQE'S On hand. Has a I)eli very Route and Dclivtrs Papers Free ! of Extra Charge. - - : ILIPP SELLS PINE CANNED GOODS. FRESH FRUITS &Cv AT LOW PIGUR IB FOR OASH. tW When you sret near the Poetoffice. look for 92ft Main Stree.. ; or tbe hign of the FOP, and you - r. inojis sole Agent for !Le celebrated Pickwick, Punch Little One, and Young America Bratds of Cigars. 22-tf. ROSEWOOD, HAH0G0NY AND WALNUT ! 39 and 41 Lyceum -DBAXiKRa zzej- parlor, Dirjirjc-Roon, AWD BED-ROOH f Sofas, Folding Chairs, Spring Bed-Bottoms, Mattresses, and Upholstery Generally. ; ' Tht Largest Stock of the city. ar , ..... , THE BEST OF GOODS AND THE LOWEST PRICES. - Richmond Insurance, Real: Estate y ' '-. .i ' ' - - .-: :. ' , - AND v ' : GEIV'ERAIi - AGEiVCY OFFICE. Established over Nineteen Years ' -' : ! ' ; W in. JE. DBell, Argent, 1 ; (SUCCESSOR TO WILLIAU BELL) ' " " - ,. .. - . - - : j .... . -.2f. il .,-rv. JSJT FIRE IN'SUUAM'E eflecteJ in all classes of property at lowest rales, in first class Cnmpama . I.IPR INSURANCE in leading Companies, on all the diflerentj plane, embrumgYue CONTRIBUTION and other new and popular system of Life Insurance. - - ; . V..: ' .v . ' - - . ' ' "ACCIDENT INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Of all descriptions nought and ezchaneed. City pn'pertv. vacant lots, and Suhnrban residences for sale at great bargains, and in many cases will be exchanged wholly for .good Western land. pier Special t tie n lion given to this branch of the busiaese. Farms,' Milt and Mannfao turing proerty al' lQC sal or lrd.. . . f .. r . . Taxes Paid, Titles Traced, &. Abstracts Furnishedi : Colk-etiona made and rents collected on reasonable terms.';. ' . " " ' -' '' Cabin nnd Steerage FuscMge Ticket to or from Liverpool,' New York and Ger many, on the Iaman and Archor Line of Steamships, for sale at lowest terms. ' ' Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, and Agreements, And all other instruments of writing, eseented with acenracy aod dispatch, by ; y . ' WILLIAM E. BEIjLr ; Notary Pid)Uc,: Conveyancer and Licensed Broker, ' Office S. EARLY., BIlEAKFAST . ; ; wood ; C o o k i ng S t o v e ! 10,860 SOLD IN 18701 TniRTT THOUSANU In ACTUAL' USEJ The largest Oven of any Stove in the Uni ted States. Patent Indistructable Doable Fire Bottom. Uses leas fuel thsn stoves with ovens ene-third smaller. ' ' Hot Air Chamber in Front r 1 of Oven every Stove guaranteed to give per- eet satisfaction, and its baking qualities equal to those of the old fashion brick oven. jaaTmaaaXactared from No. 1 CHARCOAL IRON, by BED WAY ; BURTON, " , Cincinnati', onio. run SALE by all reliable Stove L'caers . T. J. BARQIS' SON, Riekmond, Ind. ' , f'OR SALE. A lion se an J Lot 44 feet rroat, situated on South Front Street. It ia coffered oa fair and reasonable term, nnd ia aniaenmbered. ltia a very couv,-,ient Une plenty of room in good repair good eel Jar, stable, Ae. Inquire, for terms, Ac. at he Palladium Uffice. Feb. 18. 18TI. &f : " V ... V will find ILIFFS. : Hall, 5th Street. i t-J-r. FINE PARLOH GOODS ever in AND RAILROAD TICKETS E., Corner Fifth and Mails Streets, BICHMOND, IND. tor Atihma. Hume lt!A llnm "oUiiiitr mi mcrnnariil T, sHrrcaLV, pniiiyitt. lioftoH. Ki coiniiimuUKl by lr. i . W. Holm os Ilulmiy rriirw. JOS. BtTUriTt 1 00 lkwton, Alius. boll by ail (truinjist. . " ' v J eh O F RCo 21-4w. A MILLIOR- DOLLARS." Shrewd but qniet noea ean make a urtune by revealing the aeeret Of the bnntness' to' no one. a caress j. wtni.tni7w 88 Broadway, New lork 2i iv. 1,003 GIFTS ; or axil GirTCOxcmr ab Disraiaunoif, ' For the Benefit of. the - ' FOUNDLING ASYLUM OF THE SISTERS OF CHARITY, In tbe CHy of New York, and THE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS ORPHANS Washington, D. C, Tobebeld in WASHINGTON, D. C, (aa soon aa an I icceta are sola, or wbich Ten Days Notice will be given,) and not latter than November 23d, 1671. Entire number of tickets, 62,000 9 ench. 1,003 (lifts. aaoouat mg to 9io,000, to be awarded. Bend for circular, giving list of Gu'ta and refereaeea. - Tickets can be bad or KILEY A ARGENT, General Newa Agents), Colambas, Ohio, and Richmond, Indoor 1; v P. C. DEVLIN, - 52,000 Tickets only will be sold, at i each, Hon. H. MOUllL.LULUii,of BIKtOO, Md, Major GEO. T. CASTLE, Baltimore, lid, ' Commiastoneri lion. JAS. 8. KEOLEY, M. C Pitubnr. S4-4w. , Truaten OfJtSOOAgeou' iled by- one. Wanted to rell p Dictnrea averv nrre, n nurrj a vo., porwicn, VI. ZO-w l . t ' 1 : . . . , . M9 It Cur a acd Its Proven Uva. BY J; H. SCHBlrck, ttl). Many abaaaan bains naspasssd awar forwnoee daatfetaara was no other reasoo Ikan UiaiMMc Sof known tm lodtapMaMr 9rjTa mmni oi Bom near and taar to ramUy aaa frtanos an IM artapiie wnmmr uuo vam 9U JOSEPH H. WHKCK.'a 6IMrt.S t ,. , . - I.ATaUiTr - and availed themselves of his woniJerfnny teiea ;toas BiadletMa. tkay smMsM bav amltan. Tt. McWea haa in-tils own aaa proved ths wherever eaShileot vitality rseaalna, that vlhst. - ttr. by fata BMdtelnaa and bis direction lor 111 Bit nee, ia qwoaenea into naaitniui vuror. In this ftemant tber la otalna- taona. revreaentatlon that Is not a thouaod tlmas saw stantlalad by llvlnaj and vtalbl woika. Tan taeory of the cure By Dr.' SclMnek'a madlelnaa is as simpia as 11 ia arutraa no argumant. ta as simple as It Is mnfalltna. IU ptolloeopbr sw- riiTni. iiiI TVviHf and atandnka Pitts are I rat two weapons with which the citadel Of the aaiaav ia iniuta. two tniroa 01 ura.wps m ttonaUr dlaordared Itver. Vntfithla eondtMoa ' iwlMMU In arupaai l tna nroooniai tabea " armpatniae " wiw ua atoaweh. They respond to the morbIM aetlon . f thn Nvar. Hera than eomea the euunloaunei reanM, and the estUnsj tn,wlUi nU Its distress IrfBsraptonuvof COVBCatPTION. m J . . ThnVandrahaPnlaareaomporedof one of Na ture's nobleat alfta-the Podophllliut Pallataat. Tay poateu all thn blood aaarehlna. altanuve Brvpertlcs of ealomal, but, nuUke caiomel, Ihej - " LKATB NO BT1NG BKBINO." The work of cure is nowee?inninav ThavlMa- ted andmneon deposMa In the bawela and In the alUnentarr emnal am elected. Tba liver. Ilia a eiuca. is wonna up. It aronaes f ron Its torpta- ItT. Tna stomach acts reavonstvely, and thn jtwtlant Usflns to feet thatheUfeUlncstkM. ,A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD. Thn gee-weed Tonte. In eonjanetlon with thn PUIa, p ! end asatniuatnawtth the food. ChylUaUlon la now proBTeMln wlthont Ha pra. vlona tortnraa. Dlneatlon heeomas palnWns.and hnenrnlsaeentODSatnana. 'mere lanonMrn njaiTisiii n- nTsrirTrl' T r' Aa "owooiaea Ua arsatast Blood PurtBer ever yet van Dy an inoniceot uaner to wnnoi nuu. 1 rainMnue nrrap nonea in 10 penurm tona nnd to hasten and complete the cake. It enters at once upon tta work. Natnrn can. not ba ahaalad. It collecU and rtpsna the Impaired and dlaaassd portlona of tbn Inngs. 1 lathe form of sjathartncs.lt ninpares thcaijbr Zpeotorsuon, ana 101 in n vary anon mmm w .nwSdyis vnnantaked, tbe rotten throna that It oeeuplisd at renovated and made new, and tbe patient. In all tba dignity of racalnnd vigor, steps forth to enjoy tbe manbood or womanhood that 01m dp ib Lear. . The second thine Is. the pattenls mnat auv In n 1 room nnui tney get wen t it ia ainioat - - peastble to prnv are diseased, but want tantas: com wnen tne ranga but It mnat be prevented or n earn etian. jrren nir aoa naiaw om. that aseUon of tbe country, fa the fall and winter eaason. are all wrong. Physi cian who recommend that otmran lose their pa tients, if their langa are badly diseased: and yea. . Daeanae tbay arnln the house they must not tit down qet i they must walk ittUerooni - M muoh and aa f aat as tbn strangtn-wlll bear, to i aw if r r "!Tr" Thnnatiente must heap In good splrtta be determined n gat well. This haa a great aeai to oo warn tuna To despair of cure after such evidence ot tie noastbtluy In tbe worst enaae. end moral ear. - aatatv In all oaem. Is slnfulTHBr. Bebonck's B . soma stat ment to the Faculty of bla own Cure waa In these modest words: . . "Many years ago I waa In the last stages ot au. - awilma 4n vain eonuumpuoni eonnnea to bi obii. ana w warn fune my pnyaiciana wwugB. . waw nv. u. UM i noaM fad Um penatfnM ar wlioto systaaa. FMr soon npanan uw maawr in vnmw would spit np morn than n pint of obaostve fellow mailer evarr morn In a- for n tone tlasa. . "As soon aa that nnsnn to aaMMe. my oonfn. f avnr, pains. an4 n!bt awaaU all bnian U) leave bm. anVmv appatlin bnnanMi ao 7IUa K waa wtth alfltanltr tbat 1 aould naen from eatlnf too mneh. I aoon nlnad my ateenitb, and nave crown In flash avav alnee, r waa wnlcnad shorUr after mv fecoverr." added the Doctor, "tnen looking like s aiare akalMoni my weiht waa only ninety-seven pound : mypraaent welnht la rs anndiad nnd . fwentr flva h) poand, aad for years 1 have an- joyed uninterrupted health." i fcr. Sehaock naa dlaoonUnajed his professtonnl vlatta to Maw.York and. Boston. Ua or his sun. Dr. J. H. Sebenck. Jr still continue to see pa tient at lueir omee. no. w nu oisw dm bi laderphln. eery 8turUf from 0 A.M. to I PJt. Those who wlh n thorough examination wtth the Resplromaiar will be charged as. The Bee. pirometar dealafne the esaet eoodUlon of thn lunea, and patients can readily learn whether they are onrnbie or not. , The dlraotiona for taking the medlelnee nrn adapted to the tntenieenea even of a child, rob low these direction, and kind Natnrn will dp the rest, exception that In eome case the Mandrake Ptlla are to be taken In Increased doses i the three medletnee need no other acoompantmente . than the ampin tnatrnctlnna that accompany them : VI rat create appetite. Of returning health, hunger la the most welcome aymptom. When It comes, a It will eome, let the despair. Ins at once ba of good cheer. Good blood atone foBowe, the oongn loosen, the night sweat le abated? In a short time both of these morbid uv. scnancB amiw.uv pnhwhmi - mm of thmund of 1 amines. As n laxntlv or puiwallin.lha Mandrakn Fill araa iandard pre. paratlont wMle tan rnimoni bttw. mm m mn of ooufrha and eolds. may he sevnrded aa n DTO phyhtcterle against ooneuuiptlon In any of ! Price of the Pnlmonlc Syrup maA Sea-weed Tonic tl JO a bottle, or 7J0 a half dosen. Man. drake Pill. IS cent a box. For aalo by all drug. AGENT B WANTED FOR LIFE IW UTAH BEING aa EXPOSE of the SECRET RITES and MY ST E It I EM .. . of MORMON ISM. lT Wlth a fnlt and authentic history of Poly ranay, by J, 11. BEADLE, Editor ot trie Halt Lake Reporter. -' - ' Agents are meeting with unprecedented euc " cess,' one reports 186 subscribers in four days, another 71 io two davs. Address NTION Al. PITBL1SIIINU CO., Chicago, IU; Cin einnati. Ohio; or St. Louis, Mo. 2J-tw. DR. COLLIN ' S rAINLIBS CTB1 FOB TBM opiuiihabi i. ry Tjpj1 COLLINf ANTIDOTK., Enables tbe patient to discontinue the one of Opium iu any form, at ocoe,wifliot paia or inconvenience, and without', any interruption of prdinary buiiieaa. It jebai'lds the broken constitution and restores the nervous en ergUs, It ia the only Painless Care for tba Opium Habit ever Discovered. AND THSZXl ZiABT SObIB. t A book of over 100 Daros. containing tetters of F1T2-HUGU LUDLOW the well-known letter of G. A.. T., exposing the iotrieues of HARPER'S MAOAZIKE and LUDLOW. an t a full description of the Antidote, sent free to any address. Address, UK. SAMUEL. II. t.WL,L,INS, , Laporte. Indiana. euGPUA C0 2l-4w :ie.A5XJST.IISr'Sf AGUE DROPS, ' 'f PURELY VEGETABLE ' Uoe IO Drops. Price SOc. Warrauttd i The reason why the Ague Drops sell so well and i ron'fh universal satisfactionTia because they are "sure to cure and kaTe'ao anplessant tflects. They are the cbeapra aTUsTIN A. SYKEs', PlymoatA. O. cb D P R A CO. IMr popery. ; THE FOE OF THE CHUROH AI7D REPTJBLIO. What it haa done. What ft ia doioi K aod Mat it means to- do. its power, its n i iiii i Its Infallibility. ' Its frauds. ' Its relicts. Ita miracles. . Ita Idolatry. Its persecution a. Ita hatred of onr publie schools and of civil aad reUa-ioua libertr. Ita niartlimr crimen. . Its .SMfrU wickedness and ITS NEW YC3K KIOTS. ; A book that ia wanted everywhere. : Wa went agents to introduce it in every eonjatr . at toce, and will nirt them lieefally, Bead for circnlar. Address KIEGLER A ataOUSSY .138 lUce St. Cincinnati, Ohio. : a4- -It bs iuWSsBcaae ana rail In PKBif CMXBT. and bent remedy in ueejor Ague and all bil lioua dmeaaes. .... .MH - -. nyaer stj mm een.1