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SATURDAY, AUG. 3, 1871:
PEN PORTRAIT OF GEN. GRANT.
Julian's Radical of Thursday last, contains
what U calls a 'pen portrait' of President
Great, taken from that '4-up-the-creek,
Theodore Tiltoo, of the Golden Age. A anf
ftneat reply to it, and vindication of General
Grant, from ths charge Tflton makes of the
President's 'fearful usurpation of executive
.power aad patronage,' we copy below, from
tJaliea's Radical,' said and generally bettered
o tare bees written by Hon. George W. Ju
ne, for his brother Ikes I
Ulysses S. Gratf
We make the above announce
ment, not to attract special nV
tice.orto indicate extra-officious
zeal, but because it expressed
OUR MOST EMPHATIC
PREFERENCE, and we don't
see why we should not say so.
Gen. Grant, in some eminent re
a , . 14 'TT
specis, nas Bnown nimseu ; as
much superior in civil as in mil
itary afiairs. He has promptly
lasen positions ana assumed re
a en o o O J .
eponsiDiiiues wnicn no . mere
. ponnaan. oi tne orainary run
of our statesmen, would have
dared to do. . Take for instance
his direct announcement in his
inaugural address in favor of Ne
gro Suffrage. The party which
elected him, had r dodged the
question in its platform. What
other men, outside of the pro-..
nounced Radicals, but wouldj
have followed that example j
President, and dodged, or at
least postponed a declaration on
the subject? But not so with
Grant An old-time Democrat
before the war, he at.once dei
monstrated the soundness of hia
conversion, the frank heroism of
his nature, as well as the high
est statesmanship, by taking the
bull by the horns.
In like manner on the subject
of the payment of the National
Debt, on which, also, his party
had trimmed and prevaricate
he did not hesitate to take the
responsibility of a clear state
ment of his position, at the im
minent hazard of his popularity.
. . . . ... .
Again, bis putting the man
agement of our Indian Affairs
in Quaker hands, shows a mind
much above the grade of the
mere politician a practical wis
dom which is being vindicated by
results.
.Last, but not least, we ap
plaud his prompt, manly, hearty
recognition of the French non
public. How refreshing it was
to every true man to hear our
Chief Magistrate "speaking right
out in meeting on that subject'
no halting no equivocation.
It was an example amidst the
senseless proPrussian folly
which had swept over the coun
try, and showed that we have a
President of eminent democratic
.
prociiviues. . L
These few points alone in his
record, amoig many sdiilar, give
4i 4 Via wYwI A in sTIpmpp a t Cltt a urn
W VU2 TTVAIU AAA V EtWeftlwH U Vl AAillt
AS3UXAKCE Of A HAN. To which
let us not forget to add, that HE
has FAITHFULLY REDEEM
ED ALL HIS PLEDGES TO
THE PEOPLE. While, there-
lore, we are, as a general rule,
in favor of "the one term prin
ciple," we are yet fully persua
ded that, in the case before U9,
our . Country CANNOT AF
FORD TO DISPENSE WITH
THE SERVICES, AS CHIEF
EXECUTIVE FOR ANOTH
ER TERM OF OUR GREAT
CAPTAIN A TRUE, INDE
PENDENT, HONEST MAN.
f Julian's Radical, Sent 29
1870.
ebon's Falsehood.
In view of the statement of Senator.
Beharslsst night t at St Loots, that
someone had offered him patronage, in,
the name of the FresideBt, if he would
snpport the Ban Domingo annexation
scheme, the President authorizes the
statement that ' no ' one eter receiTod
anthontlrom him, either directly or
iodireetrr ' to offer patronage or any
other similsr inducement to any Senator
or his sappot of the San Domingo or
any other measure of the administration
Be farther expressed the : hope that
Bsnator Scharzrw ill print the letter up
on whfoh this statement was based, . - to
' the end that if any one has assumed to
gpeak for the President hemsyvbe ex
posed.
- r - - v -
Now is the time to subscribe
for the Palladium.
POSTOFFICB DEFALCATIONS.
Cel. Jen T.' Wood Short Ahoal
f4AO0 la Bis Accounts as Assistant
This community J was shocked
yesterday to learn that , Col. F.
Wood, late Assistant Postmaster
had proved defaulter to the
amount of 4,500. Out. of respect
for Ur. Woods' interesting and
intelligent family, who are well
known and highly respected, we
shall say nothing as to causes
which, led to the crime.
About the 15th of May last,
Colonel Hollo way's , suspicions
were aroused by report which
came to him affecting Mr. Wood,
and he immediately ordered an
examination of Mr. Woods ac
counts, that gentleman seeming
oonfldent that all would be right.
Special Agent J . S . . Beard, of
Bloomington, 111., and J H Popp,
of Biohmond, were sen) for , and
eonduoted the examination,. - In
stead of Hading any deficit in the
stamp account, ' which was Mr.
Wood's special oharg. , there was
found a balanoe due ' him. . But a
further examination! showed tha.
on the day of the examination Mr
Wood had deposited 83,000 to the
credit of the stamp account, which
was so auspicious that Col. Hoi-
loway dismissed him, aad appoin t
ea sir. jsa. r . rnontcson , in Mb
place. ; . :
? Mr. Wood was told that he
might remain in the office until the
accounW for the quarter' ending
June 80 were made up, to see that
justiee was done him. The bal
ance owing him; by the govern,
ment, developed at the first ex
amination, was held until the quar
ter's accounts were settled.
At the end of tho quarter;
Messrs. Beard , -and Popp closed up
- the accounts, and found a deficit
of about 1,500 ia Mr . Wood's ac
oount which heooull not explain.
The deficit was further increased
the next day by demands 'from
Louisville for 50,000 three ceai
stamps and 50,000 two cent stamps
and from Lafayette for 50,000 three
oent stamps in all ' $3,100 worth,
which had been borrowed during
the preceding quarter., Not know
ing but there might be other points
from which loans had been mado,
telegrams and letters were serit by
Colonel Holloway, but none were
found to whom the Indianapolis
office was in debt. . When the
amount of the defalcation was ac
curately determined. Colonel Hol
loway at once made it good to the
Government He is amply seour
edor the amount by Mr. Wood's
bondsmen.
How long Mr. Wood ' has been
carrying on bis peculations is not
known, as up to the time Colonel
Holloway ordered the examination
of his accounts, not the slightest
suspicion N had been entertained,
and his accounts hsd always been
reported correct at Washington.
Pis manner of proceeding, was to
report in his accounts stamps on
hand, which were not in the safe.
When he learned an examination
was to be made, he sent to Louis,
ville and Lafayette for the stamps
named, and of oourse they were
oounted as stock on hand, when in
fact they belonged elsewhere.
When confronted with the proof of
his crime, Mr. Wood at once ac
knowledged .it- all. Yesterday
afternoon. Mr. Beard filed an
affidavit charging him with em
besilement, upon which a warrent
was sued for his arrest. He was
taken before Commissioner Davis
bnt owing to the absence of his
lawyers, examination was post
poned until August Sth. In the
meantime Mr. Wood is out under
S.OOObail.
The defalcation of Mr. Wood
was a matter of surprise and ex
treme regret to all of his acquaint
ances, and to no one more so than
to Col. Holloway, who had the
utmost confidence in his integrity.
For the past twelve years Mr.
Wood has been connected with the
pottoffiee as cashier and assistant
postmaster, and no man in the
postal service stood higher than
he. His reputation among busi
ness men stood highland his fall
occasions the greatest surprise and
regret for it.
GERMANS
AND THE
BAND.
FRENCH
-; We observed that a German
Ainerioan oitizen ' of Chicago
publicly refused an appointment
on the Committee of Reception
for- tbe french band. for the
.reason a" he said.4 that some
members of the French band re
fused to exchange the ordinary
L oourtesies with members of the
Prussian band at the jubilee, and
returned their salute with con
temptuous manners. The same
story prevails among the Ger-
.rman8 here, and is being used to
justify their getting up this war
.pint of European nationalities
on American soil. We, suppose
the Story "was pure fabrication
We do not fancy that the French
men-have any love for the. Pros"
dans; for France Is suffering very
cruel terms to aggrandize e a
military power of Prussia, ase r
considerable portion of her peva
in ces are .under Prussian ms ita
ry occupation; but we do not
suppose that the story : 'f the
contemptuous return to polite
salute is true. The story of it
was told in the same orres
pondence of a New Yor paper
that told, only the day ' efore, of
a scene of ' fraternizing n the
street between members c he
French and Prussian bands: up
on finding that they were all
Germans. This was an attempt
to disparage French musical pre
tensions and please the Germans
by representing that the French
band was composed of German.
It was just as true as the other
story. The New York corres
pondents at the jubilee devoted
themselves largely to invention.
These stories are specimens of
their art What is kndwn to be
true is that at a reception of the
three bands at Boston the lea-
of the French and Prussian
bands greeted each other, and
shook hands in a cordial , man-
ner. Cincinnati Gazette, July
22d. ;
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vjw uoBss aoor is im wwi or Centreviue,
w. wwiij uviiBS) on jue ,
TENTH DAY OF AUGUST. 1878,
Between the hours of It oefojfk, s. m. and 4
o'clock, p. m. of said day, the following prop
erty to-wit: - . r
Lot number thirteen (13), in'that part of
wa, vur ws Bicamoaa, Known and designate
as James K.Dugdale'e addition to the City ot
Biehmoad. For a more particular deeeriptiea
thereof seteeiioe U made to the phU ol said
addition ia the records of tbe county. Situ
ate in wayna county, State of Indiana, - -.To
be sued as the property of Nathan Doss
to sstisfrsassutions ia av hands, inmvorai
Ab.r" f"M- .ak wtsaosit reUof frost
vaiuawns ana appramssssst atws. -
July IS, 1872. lots
ill o ne
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i i lilfllUUAAJT AAUiJ. .
. w .
Its Cure and Its Preventive
BY J. E. SCnSSCZ, KB.
if aberaaii betas has eeaeea awarfarwhefa
thers wu no other nuon Iku Ik mmiAmi
m nan maa uMnpiawir pruvvn nnai os i
Those near and dear to famll
-sleeplns the dreamless slumber into wbiefc, bad
uwj ouiuijr auupwa ... v
DR. JOSEPH II. 8CHKNCKS SUtrUS
' end aritlled tbrataelvaa of his woadarfnllvssaaa.
I j. aluu medicine, they would not hare fallen.
ut. Huienea nas in mi own eeae nteeea fjsss
whercrer saBMeak ellalttr temalna, that vital
ity, by his medicines and bis dUeettoae for tnatr
e. to nmckanad Into whAfal tUot.
in uus stateipmt toarm u now ma;
mom. tha -.-yMU ut tba lnTalldto
ranraaantatlon On Inot a thouand t
etaetlsted hr Uwiam and visible works. Toe
tbaut-T of tu2 eai jVt Dr. Jefaenek's saeillelnee
Is aa simple as it Is nn.UllnS". Ite BAUosobhy r
quirea au axgair V 'ills self fd era ring. Self-oon-
ThaHaa-mtaa w. M.nilrakaPIIIaara tha
Ser
tnt two we-ns with --ch the eMM of tha
is asBaii.d. tw tnirds or tne esses 01
eonsnmption orii
tionally dlsordei
tiooally disordered Urer. With thla eondlttws
iglnate in drapepsiaand a rane
the bronchial tabes
mualhtxa
with
atoBweh. They reond to the an
of tha liver. Hara loan eomea tha
aouaai
result, and the setting In, with all tts
las sympiionia, ox
COHSUUFTION. -v
1 The Mandrake pais are eomposed of one of Ks
suta ne roaopounun reiiaimm.
i all tha blood-aearehlnaT. altaratlve
properties of calomel, but, mnllke eatomal, they
" IDEATE KO STINO BKHXXD."
Tha work of rare la now bednnlno. The vlila.
ted and muoons deposits In the bowels and In the
alimentary eanal are ejeeted. - Tne liver, like
a eiocs. is wouna up. it arouses irom its torpui
Ity. Tne stomach aets responslvely, and the)
piUsnt begins to fed thai be is getting, at last.
A SUPPLY OF GOOD UXOOPa r,
'htm Baa-weed Tonla. In ennlniietlon with tha
Pills, permeates and assimilates with the food.
Chyltneatlon is now progressing wltboat Its pre.
vtoas tortures. Digestion becomes pslnlssa.and
the cure Is teen to be at hand. There la no store)
nsui Wince, no exacerbation of the stomasJu Aa
appetite sets in.
novmnm ina nssiansnoa trurrnvr vrvr jw
riven oy an inauigens miner to
snek's PnlmonTs SvniBenmaa in to narf
lu functions and to hasten and eomptste the
enre. It enters at ones npon its work. Mature
ean not be cheated. It collects and ripens the
Impaired and diseased portions of the loaes.
In the form of gatherings. It prepares thsntTor
expectoration, and 101 in a very snort nine tne
oecapled Is renovated and made new. and thei
- - n .11 th ritenltw n TmtninmA vlffnr. Stan. "t
forth to enjoy the manhood or womanhood the
was
3 CIVKl TJP AS liOST. ,
The second thing Is, the patients most stay la a
possible to prevent taking old when the lunge
are diseased, bat It mnst oe prevented or a oore
room until tney get wen ; it is ajmost un-
ean not oe enectea. resa ssr ana noma oas,
ii.nl.ll. m .Vila llll i nl r9 .Vi A Mnn.n In Ik.
fresh atr and rid Log eat.
falland winter season, are all wrong. Physl-
T is
elans who recommend that course lose their ee.
,'tlsnts, if their longs are badly diseased; aad yet, '.
pecause tnej are in wie sum wmj mot bus t
eit down quiet ; tney mass wsjk aoons tne room
as much and as fast ss the strength will hear, to
get np a good circulation of blood. Tbe patients '
must aeep in guua .piriv. ueiienuinea w s . i
welL This has a irreat deal to do with the aDD. '
Uta. and la the areas nolnt to oaln.
tSntv in'anotberV.Ts SSfS
aonal statement to tha Faei
xo aespair 01 cure niter sucn viaenoo ul ite
cadH;
'uTTDr-Sehenck'sper.'
ssiDiiity in tne worst cases, ana mora eer-
sonal statement to tbe Faculty of nls own enre
was In these modest words:
Manv rears aco 1 was in the last stages er
eonsnmption; eonflned to my bed, aad at owe t
t iu i couia natnra
sonld notltve ' l
easflhlaa at ' S
straws. I heard of and obtained tha
preparation;
wnicn t now oner to we puoue, ana tney moe
a perfect cure of me. It seemed to me that I
Sk WMA Kaaf 1
, could reel tnem penetrate my wnoie system.
They soon ripened the matter In my tanas, and
i wouia spit up mora wan a pint oc onsnsive
yellow matter every morning for a long time.
-At soon as that began to subside, say eoagh,
fever, pains, and night sweats all began to leave
me, and my appetite became so great that It was
withdlfflculty that I eoold keep from eating too
much. I soon calned my strenBth. and nav
(rrown tn flesh ever since.
-1 was weighed snortiy aner say recovery,
added tbe Doctor, - then looking like a mar
skeleton: my weisrht wss only ninety.
pounds; my
'enty-ttve (22S) pounds, and for years I have en-
ens weignt is iva asaaraa ana
twi
iiiwnA nnintArrnnsad health "
Dr. Sobenck has discontinued bis professional :
Visits to New. York and Boston. He or his son. ?
Dr. J. H. Schenck. Jr. still continue to see pa-
tienu at their oSoe, No. 15 North Sixth Street,
rauaaeipnia, every Baturuayiromvaji.iosr.
Those who wish a thorough examination with (
the Respirometer will be charged S5. The Res-
Filrometer declares tha exact condition of the 1
inn. and patients can readily learn Whether
oey are cnrable or not.
The directions lor taxing tne meatcinee are
adapted to the Intelligence even of a child. FoU
in. these directions, and kind Nature will do tha
: rest, excepting that In some eases the If andrake
Pills are to be taken in-increased doses; the f
three medicines need no other accompaniments j
Mian the ample instructions that accompany i
them: First create appetite. Of returning
neaittt. hunger is tne most welcome symptom, t
waen it oomes. as wui come, let tno aespair. i
tne at once be of good cheer. Good blood atones ' 4
fouowa, tbe cough tooseas. the night sweat Is ;
aoacea. tn a saors time ihjui ut iin sn owiia t j
symptoms are gone Torever. i )
Dr. Schenck's medicines are constantly kept In t '.
tens of thousands of families. As a laxative or -.
ponrative. tne Mandrake nuaareaatannara pre- ,
of coughs and colds, may he regarded as a pro. '
Dbylacterie against consumption in any ox Its
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April 29 1872.
THE
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at Battle Creek, Mich. Famished with S or
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Also, He para tor s sold 'alone,' to go with Steam
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plenty or room ia good repair gowa at
tar, stable, Ac Inquire, for terms, Ae. at
ths PtUadium Office . - Feb. 18.187L,
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ACRES
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EXCELLENT FARMING AND
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ronoiviviL
Oa which are Oae Thoasaad Hillioas
piaa Timber and IaexaaasU- f. y
i bleQaantitiesaf Maple,
:,..:.t Beech, Bias sh
Ilea-lock, .
.-. Oak,' r: , .Jj;
V Tbe grant oCrsnda to the Grand XapidsA
t ladissa BaOroad Company, to build their
Boad from Fort Wayne, Indiana, to Traverse
Bay sad Mackinaw, Michigan, comprises in
Its fsrming lands every variety of soil, froaa
ths rich clay loam, to tbe light sandy, sad
. they are found in that section of Michigan,
north of the eity of Grand Rapids, and eoa
tiguoni to tbe great fruit belt oaths eastern
' shores of Lake Michigan, bow being rapidly
developed by railroad and other enterprises.
Tbe Piae Laads arssitaatsd oa the Mus
kegon Manistee, Fere Marquette, White, Fine,
Tamarack, Flat aad Bongs Rivers, sad lying
; twenty miles on either side of the surveyed
t line of said road, and are in the heart of the
Pine Sections from whieh Chicago is so
largely supplied. T . . .
f Faratlag Lands are sold to aetaal set
tlers, oa Credit, one quarter down, balanoe
ia yearly paymeots, interest T per cent. Per
sons desirous of locations for farms will, on
application, at tb Ofireo, ia Graad Rap
ids, be famished with Tickets over the
koad, entitling them to Retnra of Fare,
in ths event of purchasing sny of the Com
pany's farming land. For information about
yis lands, prices, location, Ac., address
WM. A. HOWARD.
Land Commissioner,
Graad Rapids, Mick.
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TiU Perfett.
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A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and
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71 1 .. Radical Cure of SpermatorrboaS, or Semina
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.resulting fiom Self-Abase, Ac By BOBT
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3,UUU,UUU Acres in Nebraska
IN TBI .
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HOW FOR SALE I
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of North Latitude, the central line of the
great Temperate Zone of tbe American Con
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M4wr - Onaaha, Neb.
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