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" ,. of if 3 SH3 PAIili ! " 8--f4Y8AT--T,T B. Wv IS A VIS, JWCIBIOND, FEBRUARY 8,1873. Pittsburg, Cincinnati & St- Louis i . BaUway-t'; ' -v: 1-4 i " -. 7s i 1: J ' PAN-HANDLE' ROUTE: ' Coi-donaed TinM Card. Cokunbos lodi Oct ST, ?T. anagolis Division, SOI MO BT. No. 8. N0.6. 1 No.IO, Wttibuntb, ..... 0otmb ktiirrd Center... OAut, Vfunavv. ..... 13.46pm 13.00am 1.45am I. 10am 0.30pm f .S8pm .llpm O.lipm 1 0.40pm io.i"jjn II. 31pm 10.10am 11.1 5ro l.Uam MOamllS.lpmj 8.15am l.OSncn Bradford JonctionJ S.-Sem 1.S9ptrtl Ore wile,.... KWhBOBd ...... Cmbridra City, Kn'jrbtetown,... Ia-U-perl- 4.81am 5.40am z.Kpnr II .23pm a 4fl..4' S4nm 13.14am l.lOtrm -1.40am T.maif 4 pmv 8.&bid o yspmi onto liar. Ho.1. No.. No. Ti Indianapolis geighUtawn,..,. ambridge City,.. Richmond Gftenrille, ....... 4.30am 10.00am 7;00pm 8,20pm 9;20pm 10;10pm ll;18pm ll;50pm 12;23am l;24am 2;08am 3;15m 12;25pm ft.&Oam 11.10am 6 .37am 1 12. 05pm 7.16am 1.04pm 8.24am 8.53am 2,1 pm 8.45im Bradford Junction Plana,. ........ Urban Xllfora Canter. Colnmboa ..... 9.33am 3,' 5pm 4,21pm 10.32&m 11. 1 Sax 12.10pm 6.09 pm B.Z0D Pittsborgh 8.1 pa 040am no. 3 and 7 and 7 ran Daily. Ail otner trams Daily, except Sunday, -"; Biohnond & Chicago Division- ,Wo.. iH.. So. IP. Cotinaati. , Richmond........ "' l1iM Uager.towo . .... lm """P NewCaaU.. 1-PP 1'm Anderson..... 2;l8pni , l;lam ItokoB-o..,. ..... 11.12pm 4;05pm 2;48am Logas-sport UJi ;00pm t4im CWojbT.. 0ml 9:40pm 8;45ahi "i'V. -'.'-i.'-n- nOOf;.,:Ot f.f- .' - ' ; . ''-. . MyvjU No. 3. Noyjj. ChV. .... .... "?T50pm 8,0Uam "P La Crosse. ....... 9.29pm 9;Mam 3.04pm Logansport ... 12,3&am l;00pm S0pm Kokonio. 1,45am 2;20pm .00p Aadaraon.... .... 3,40am 4;15pm .......4 Ksweastle........ A Mam 8;15pm Hsgerstown .... 8;18am 547pm ....... Richmond... 8;00am 8;30pm ..,...-: Cine isti ....... .' 9;05am 9;pm' .... Jfo. 8 arrires State Line at ;55 p. m and Ko. 18 at 8-10 a. aa. - Jto. ' laws Chicago Dally, aseept Saturday. Xo.; 10, leave Bich- mood daily, except Sunday, and Lo-gansport for Chicago daily. ; So res daily, except Batavday and rJonday. All other Train run esoept Sonday. ; &jLF..B. MYERS, Oenl Paasenger and Ticket Agent. ;; :';.V.V."f. aowo' oiitb.' S;00am j Spes Uv 8;45pm .i 3;00pm I Mail .... 9;45am r.1040m I Freight. 3;25pm Fretgnt. Ma:.:.. Fxprea. IIAILM Arrival nod Departure.' no DIM. j OHM. ouii.: Ontnaati,tkringli Cincinnati and way 7. 30am 5.00 ant . 11.45 am TdOam 4,00 pm UhWog, turoagh 1.... .... ' 9.40pm 10.454ST, 12.00 m. 7.00 am vnicagaana way Colamhaa and way .... Uaytoa and way ladiaaapolii and thrcugb ladianapolia and way . . . WlBvabeater and way-.... , Ara,Mooday,WdatlaT Friday. ' Bloomlpgaport, Tuesday, Thuraday and Saturday , College Corner, Tueaday, anTFriday. Llbertf routeJlottday and U Friday- .VV:: 7.00 pm 4.00 pm 8.00 pm 7 JO am ,5.80 am 1.30 pm 3.00 pm 1.00 pmll0.45m; 111 .00 am: 12.00 as 12.00 ,2.00 par 12.08 : ml 12.30pm . 7.00 in 8.00 pm ' Office open from 7:30 a. . to 7:00' On Sunday, from 9:01 to 10:00 a if :V B. W. DAV1S, F. M. LQO A.LRECOBD; n;; dicionson, natm.Street- Jeweler, 2S0 f j, 154m - RELIGIOUS NOTICE. ReT. E. B. Sntdkb, - former Pas tot tjf , Grace C!hurdi,, -will preach , fhorer morning and eyefting toVmor- TO w rSabbatb.3 s ,: i,-'7 f,i 7 -f 3 J rati VXUSE BElllGIOiyThProgreaalra Ljeemm- meeU every Sunday at 3 r. at, ia Lyeeom' Batt. W aordUlly; iariU all tha . to? on of fret thought and free apeecb, on ra. ligioue matUra, to come and bring their ' cbildrea and join with as in oar exercises. '; We igonre all creed a of every kind, and teach V hoaeaty, purity, truthfoloeee, temperance " aad klndoes aa the eeaentiaU, ; , 45tf ;i" For the accommodation of tax payers in the eastern part.' of the county, the County Treasurer has Arranged to send tax receipts when requested to the Citizens Rank," Richmond, for 0 Election wtt hoot'' expense.'. -; Leave names' at . that Bank and in a feir days the Receipt, will oe reauy, oti Capital $23000. Burplua Fund $105,741.33 Tha busineaa of the Citixea'a Bank will be eoaaolidatad from thia date with that of the . ,.- . s -- ; -. - - BICHM09D NATION Ai BANK,' . wnfca will occupy the Banking Douse of MoiCa, Blancbard A Co., and thereby the ' Arm el Morrison, Blancbard A Co., la thia day diaaolved by mutual consent. Prompt, attention paid to business, aa bsratoten. ,j CHARLES P.' COFFIN President. Jaa.1, 1872. ' . Chapped bands, faee.-rough akin, pimp lea . ringworms, aalV-rbeam, and other eutaneous affections eared and the akfn made soft and smooth, by using the Juniper Tar Soap.made by CasweH.Eaiard A-po.: New York.- Be certain to get the Juniper Tar Soap, as there are many worthless imitations mad with common tar.' - - 4l-12w The purest and sweetest Cod Liver Oil is Basard A Caswell's, made on the aea shore from fresh selected livers, by Caswell Has ard A Co, New Totk. It is absolutely pure ' and sweet.'' Patients who bars once taken it prefer H to all others. Physicians have deci ded it superior tofaoT of the other oils la the market. 41-12w Ladies Gold Watches and Chains t H. C. Dickinion's, 229 MJn Street. ' tf ; ; - Sunstrokes are scarce. The severity of the weather has, been bad for loafers. n4:joSi "? .a i Checker is the popular game in Richmond. Eggs have been few and far be tween recently. Gentle zeDhvrs MB-raood to ' T - . -f i I I rr. I 1 aaa'aaa,w' ww. kp wi : White dock pantaloons has no bnsme8s!aroudfnow. ; No odor of wood and meadow flowers comes creeping up the dale these matter of -fact-days. Initial Stationery at the Post Of fice News Depot. . The soda water and ice cream business is extremely dulL "Will the House Bill No. 327 pass, is the great question now be fore the people. j . viHow, gently did that more gentle maiden get out of a sleigh the otter day' and kick a balky horse!- .T-l Wood stealing is not an art of ancient days, by any means. So beware. Farm bells are not an uncommon sight on horses out sleigh .riding in Richmond. We can't believe the rumor that two of our young ; ladie&arlo have a wood sawing match at $10 a side. We always saw a thing be fore we credit it. 4H0W xiBpleasantit is thi weather offo out on a sunny afternoon and have a big icicle drop down from a cornice and take you a dip on the the head. .. Our (rifted poetess,- Mrs. D.i M Jordan, has been presented with handsome volume descriptive and illustrative of the Davidson Foun tain, at Cincinnati Among other features of the book, is Mrs. Jor dan's poem respecting the unveil ing of the Fountain. Our friend Farquhar, is at In dianapolis, with Messrs, Adams & Hatch, 66 East Washington street RiCtt Bakt. In noticing the in crease in capital stock in the Sec ond National Bank, two weeks ago, our types made us say Band instead "Bank; with $200,000 . additional stock.' .This would be musical. In publishing the statistics of the Home for Friendless in the total adult3 and children at present there it should be 26 instead of 16. Fifteen adults and eleven children. A slip of the type. Governor Seward's new " book, "Travels Around" the' World," is meeting with almost unparalled suc cess ;50,000 copies will not meet the present demand. Orders are pouring in from all quarters of the world. -.. "'"i?;- IV r '' 7: .: ; t P. T. Barnum suggests that the Greeley monument should be a building erected and used for the purpose of exhibiting and display- mg iae iorms 01 me arc 01 printers . V . . 1 1 . 1 andengravera . Affidavits are in ' the hands of the District Attorney, showing that five of the jurors in the Tweed case was approached by parties ' in the interest of the defenden. pending" the trial, and it is charged that the verdict of acquittal was obtained inconsequence. The matter will be more fully inquired into. ' Gen. Shanks has filed notice that he will contest J.FL Neffs right to a seat in Congress from the Ninth Indiana District. He charges that twenty minors voted forNeff in each precinct in the district, and Neff replies by. counter charge8.,oi fraud. ;.;: . 15 r.i Fobt Watke, Ind., Feb 2.-About 3 o clock ' this evening a ' German named Frank Rudolph shot himself through the heart in ah alley. He died immediately' after. " " He had been abseut from home three years and returned a few days since. Some difficulty with his wife is the supposed cause for the. act A little act of Congress just ap proved by the .President will be re- I gorded with especial favor by our CTicuiturai mends. It authorizes the trnsmission by mail of seeds. cuttings, bulb rootr And scions of any weight in packages not to ex ceexr four pounds each, pJagej" "fa-J be one cent for two punees. Here tofore such packages have not been allowed to exceed twelve ounces. ! ! Papas are not romantic it must be confessed, ' One of them m Dav enport, Iowa, with three marriage able aaughters, has posted the fol lowing notice over his bell pull "Wood, $6 a cord, coal, aCT cents a 1 bushel ; gas dear and bad. Parties 1 staying after 9 . o clock will, please settle quarterly." N. B. A Teduc- tibn made after engagements and the full amount added to marriasre (portion." 4 I. ,The New-Castle Courier, of the ; 3st ult, goes off into a fit, oi !&.-, joicing over a hogj'raised by a Mr, I B. Harlan, of Henry oounty, , . , ... . , wmcn it avers -wiu weisrn more I than a thousand pounds." His hog ship was, on Monday last, escorted into town by the New-Castle Silver Cornet Band, Bays the Courier, f ' .. ' . - S "1 1 a uub. proven, passenger con ductor on the G. E. R. R slipped and fell on the sidewalk on South rean street, on rriaay evening last, breaking his arm near the 1 A i a wrist. Gut. Is 'confined ' to his room, but grins and bears it" use a utue man.,, ue is consoled I by the thought that sinners stand nrt alinnerv nlac9." J ' ".' .-n For the Palladium. m s --Te Miaterv Solved, I'mtetD BCT.i-I notioed in the la- j Times the following instructive and touching paragraph, viz: ? r r." I 'CJtttow a. lady who always ears Tor hef Sundtty bustle copies of 'Zion's Herald' and the 'Christ iin at Work.' On week davs she uses the Sunday Commercial" , - That s the advantage oi imvmg a Lady's Department, the uninitia ted find out j about tnese tumgs; wTiAreas thfiv miuht cro to the end of ; their -days 'in;, ignorance, r and think those humps were there all the time. - That woman who wears and car ries about .her so ;much -religious heading is as" literary as the woman JBrick Pomroy tells about, who al ways made her; bustle of the' New goes to the bottom of things: 1 air! I 10 wxinb mux, unco, As Obsesvep . - a,The Kentucky We is said to be, for the . first 100& deduct 25 for gross; for the second 100 pounds deduct 12i for the thirdlOO pounds deduct 6j?all over the third hun- AtpA ia net. The net weight 01 a hog weighing 100 gross is 75 pounds; a hoer of 150 cross will net 110; of 250 erross, 209? net; and a hog, the erross weight of, which is duu pounds will net 256 pounds. From the gross weight of a hog .that goes. over 300, 43 pounds is . deauctea, even should the weight'bei ' 400. This rule, if correctly stated, may be of use to somebody. The JusTiciiTbf Z : tEeTverdict ren dered bv the pubhc years . ago m fiiortMexicMutang Lini ment mnsuoe apparent tu ii have used that famous preparation or been it used. Tits- heahnff anflu ence is irrestible. The most obsti nate forms of - neuraleric or rheu matic disease are totally cured ,by itr and' 'that ' in an ; inconceivably short space of time. External m juries or sores, whether of man or beast, as well as all equine or human maladies for which a lini ment maybe used, are speedily re medied bv its use. Remember it is not merely a palliative but an eradi- cant of disease. JJSo. 4U. 1 " Some idea of what is being done inX3aUfornia to repair the enormous waste pf forest areas may be gain ed from the statement that a single forest grown in the State has over 50,000 trees of the Encalyptus va- riftv under ciiltevation. wnen 11 is r .. - . . . - knOwn that this tree, in Austrana, has been known to reach the height of 480 feet, the above aKffresrate becomes somewhat ; formidable. A correspondent of the Genekal Land Office, a few years ago, stated that an Encalyptus in Colorado , had, in five vears, acortiired a thickness of trunk or fifteen mches. At sucn a rate of growth the treeless region beyond the" Mississippi 'may soon become a wilderness 01 vegetation. The South, a paper devoted to the interests of the section whose name it bears, is surprised at the continued flow of immigration west ward, while the South, with a pre:J ferable climate, with matchless pro ductive resources and with faculties of : transportation to ; any extent, , pleads in vain for the life blood of population. The west is now glut ted with produce that - can find no market, yet both native and for- eign immigrants crowa to us un broken , "wilderness. The magic charm of freedom, of a civilization overshadowed by no class interests, -pleads more strongly than do pros pects of On'aiial wealth. The West affords a scope tor mannooa; the South still retain ideas and traditions which repel free man hood. -''-- ' "i " We heard a milkman say most emphatically on 1 last" Saturday, thai the process of milk-making had never been discovered.;-- How curi ous! And all these darymen have been working, entirely ignorant of what they were doing. If this milk man will give us 5, and allow us to watch him one night, we will gurantee a written description of the process of making modern nul. The sun has grandly' smiled up on us, and the Bpeedy " resumption of lively business seems imminent; but alash human foresight is weak, ana another month of ice and snow njay;be in store forus,, f .''a-u - i Common.'. Pleas Quart;2 Adjourned jjaturaay aiiernoon. - juage - jvid- tbfy tmplimented-the jury in very natnng Wrmd; for taeir prompt ness and good behavior.1 vCihis is sometlung unusual for the Judge. It is needless to say - that none of the jury were professionals. Cam bridge Tribune. - - ISheriff Study and Marshall Stray er, captured a burglar b the name McIntyre1pon Triday . nighf-of iast week. who was trying tobreaVJntdi the residence Of John Peelhv at Cfentrevillo. It is supposed that JVlcIntyre' as been concerned in the other btrrglaries that have been perpetrated, ot-ojjr county seat dur ing the presei-t.yearM' v Charles Wiggmgineer, was killed at Indianapolis, Saturday niH .lasts y,"lhV tender of the ne,w pony engine, named John F; Miller, falling upon him and crush ing br$ to death. His reniains were taken to Columbus for inter ment. He leaves a wife. In tho Criminal Court, two rape cases were disposed of -Greenhofi and May; the former was sent to the Penitentiary for five years, and the latter two years. - -v The marks of ' epizootic are still in the land, in the shape of tumble down carts, ricketly wheelbarrows and gauntf sad-eyed oxen. mm- ooou nas been home -on a I VlBlt-.f" Ha lohlrfi npnrv Temperance Meeeting. We attended one of Ue largest and most determined temperance meetings on Saturday night last, il has bectloar plesaare to Jie at for several years, at Phillips' Hall. It was organized by calling Hon. l. B.'Criwford to preside, and ap pointing as Vice Presidents James E. Reeves, J. M. Hughes, W G. Scott Samson Boone, Rev. Father MeMollen, J, H. Hutton, Geoigo H.-Gnt' Rev. N. Gillara, Thomas Woodnut;RvS-I.JYoartee1 Bev. Wilkinson -"Timothy Nicholson, DrO PSaer; Chas; Fi Cbnan,-R Rilfcv Wc, . ReitVElWtod Pattereos, A. A. Corme, AGaar, E. D. PahiB er Levi Jes up, A . Sam j son,, Jmlg&IIoUand. D. KY Zeller, and JEzra Mmtu. : Jvditors 01 tno different papers present were re- questcct to act as secretaries. . William t'axtcr (Representative in the Jjegisuture) was -present, and, in a brief aQd epmpwhensive mannefy explained the provisions of the. BaltsV temperance bill then pending in the House (now passed that body by a voto of 5& to 38, and gone to the Sehate, which lody the Journal says it will alio be sure to pass) and he was followed bv Revs. Wilkinson, Hughes, Gil laaVf MtMullen and.Yoirtee, who all urged the people to put orth their best united efforts to stay the rav ages of the demon intemperance! We were . especially interested in the emphatic condemnation' of the monster evil, that fell frornlhelips' of Rev. Father McMulleri,' snd we only wished that every whisky-lov- ing-generous hearted Irish Catho lic wcre.oniy present to listen to the fervid eloquence and truthful arguments he brought to bear against the unmitigated eia of.in temperance. This is the first in stance in this city where a clergy man of this 1 denomination - has united with the temperance-, move ment, and threw his moral and so cial weight in the scale with us, and we rtjoice in this because it wilt effect an untold amount of good in our community. We need the influence of the Father Matthews and the Father MoMul- lens and every earnest Christian man and woman in our land, every fiendjQl good order, and the per manent . prosperity " of our little city,-, especially, to mitigate the evils flowing from intemperance, if its entire eradication cannot he ac complished. v -V;., , diaries F. Coffin introduced the following preamble and resolutions which wero unanimously adopted: Whereap, Experience has abun danily demonstrated that the sale and use of intoxicating Honors is by far the most fruitful source of a gnorancc, pauperism and ciiaie that intemperance furnUhes a larg er percentage of the idiocy, insan ity aniljother frightful maladies that it fosters every species of vice, and tends continually to nul- iiy ail eaorts lor the moral "eleva tion of society, end that it forms the most formit'able barrier to the jrogrcss and security of . a free government; therefore, Kesclvkd, That wo, the citizens of 'Richmond, in mass meeting as sembleir do instruct otir Senators and Reprcseotarives to exert their best mllueuce to secure the pas sage 01 Buch a law by our present General Assembly as will prevent toe evils resulting to societv from iue eisnng license law OI - our State. . Resolved, That we sustain our Senators ' and Representatives "in their opposition to intern perdnce, anu meir utciueu siaou m- lavor of judicious legislation to eradicate it. . .... ,. . -.- Kesolved, IhaS.thi3 meeting heartily approves of the earnest and judicious efforts of our Repre sentativc, William Baxter, and that we shall rejoice to see the bill in troduced by him passed, as being probably the most effectual law which'can, under present circuin' tances, . v& , enacted and . carried out. i Lwtal V AssociATojf. 1 Last Monday, Messrs. J. M. Gaar, J.-W. Yeo, X. 'Jeas, T. W. Roberts, A. Ai Curme W.' H. Bennett,' A F. Scott, Ste. Farlow, JarvisHormel, Levi Druley and J. H. Moormann, were elected Directors. J. M. Gaar. was elected, President; J.rWlXeo, Vice rres't; Oran Ferry, Sec'y; C. v. Ferguson, Treasurer; (Juris. Fetta, SuppnintendenL r. r; . Can the dalt-er not loose its savor sufScient to mould it into a Republican "Mayor within a period of; a little qver three months ? is the question that is perplexing the heads el several of cot democratic feUqw-citizeWat tfus present vrit- ing. This question is equally as dimcult to answer as the one: "will saltpeter explode?" that ckimed the attention xf savana . several years ago. : :. - - -, v. , - Why is tt that business is TveTy at li road way Wooer end Coal Yard Because they sell the beet the mar ket afford! Cheap for Cash. " Marriage License, this week are scarce only two issued; Jacob La. moot to Mary A. AVaymire, Milton, and vvm. rL limdmanto Clara F. Newcourt, Hagerstown. 1 -. Ton can always find good, sound v ooxt at Mmmon s, at a fair price. Synnpsia ollpoancil. The Finance Committee examin ed Jacob Maddaugh's claims for work on north sewer, and the Com mittee reported that, after allowing him for 6unages,s &c. his s account will stand $6,337,13 wjjlk.ft-credit 01 5o,ui 74 -baianoe due mm $445- 39, which is recommended to be paid, and the contract fox said sew er (which is two-thirds completed) be abrogated. A resolution? to that effect was offered and adopted. The same ' committee reported that it had, through Winslow, La nier & Co. Morrisson, Blancbard & Co., effected the sale of $30,000 City Bonds the sum of $28,355. Dr. Hibberd's bill for keeping the crossings, and pavements free from ice and snow, was referred to t the i .. .-' ' 1 committee on Railroads. The petition, asking for erection of school-house north of tf railroad, was referred to School Board. Fifty eight arrests were made during January (by police forced and forty persons furnisned lodgings in the station-hous9. The January report of Treasurer is, receipts, $15,016 21 disburse ments, $4,947 12, leaving balance in Treasury $10,069 09. : : v "HOME."--.The following dona tions were received at the Home' for Friendless, during the month' of January: ' "J , M. Gaar, cash, $d; . G. Scott, $2; A. Gaar, $3; F. N. Land, $1; Fielding Gaar, $1; Wm. S. Reid, $2; Geo. W. Vanneman, $2; Wm. Spen cer, $1; L H. Howard, $1; Reid & Beeler, 50 cts. Mrs. Unthank, Do ver, $2,50; Mrs. S. A. 1 Davis, 1 stove; Elizath Hopkins, 16 pieces clothing; Wm. Hiatt, 4 bu. applies and 1 bu. turnips; Rev. E. Garret- son, Randolph co., 3 boxes clothing. 200 lbs. meat; Rev. Mr. Wakefild, 3 cakes from festival; Mrs. R. Men denhall, bread, butter, apples, etc; E. Fletcher, crackers, - meat and peaches; Shute; potatoes; Joshua Nyej-'fart load of wood; Mrs. i- Stearns, wood; airs. Maria Craw ford, 10J yds. calico, and 6 spools of tnread. , In making out the annual report, we regret we did not acknowledge the recept of a . valuable box, con- taming cioiiung, musuns, Dea-cio- mg, also contribuucm in money from Mrs. Ualhoun, of Ironton, U.j and we now gladly remedy that omission, and return our ' grateful thanks for the same, . S. A- Ilttf Davis. The Indianapohg "People" has been 1 pubhshing the portraits of different individuals. Mrs. Clem and Cluck and now . comes what purports to be the portriat of Gen- Danl. McCauley,' at present and for several years past the worthy Mayor of Indianapolis, be ques tion is asked, seriously, here abouts what has Gen. McCauley done, what crime has he committed that a , portrait, intended for him, but. which looks more like that of -John - Jacob Townsend, Jr the Sarsapar- illa man, should dangle , in the columns of the People, and be ex posed to the gaze of the world? ' . ,,,,,,-, . - 'A lot of belligerent typos raised a serious commotion in the bowels of the Palladium office to day. Several noses were knocked into pi." . , The above is one of the "eil de- tajntimnu telegrams sent last Mon day to the Cincinnati Gazette, by. Surface of the Telegram: The dif ficulty occurred between two out siders Capt. Whisky was the mov ing cause; so, you see, it was only ; a Sceface deranscement. , . ;U. S. Postage, stamps, in. vogue before the Southern rebellion an consequence of many of thein be ing held by the rebel postmasters, were cancelled by the. government, and arc worthless. A few are in the hands of - individuals hereabouts and occasionally are put on letters, and the natural consequence is the letters are held for postage. "Barrows', Business. C3o"ixege'- We are glad to learn that ' this - In stitution is succecdmg beyond the expectations of the proprietor. New Scholars are cominc: in, daily, t'4 VIVAA. 7 JJkU,. VaAlj UUClJ.fj He has a Teacher of Penmanship, unexcelled iu the art, and hero now1! is the opportunity offered to learn to write a hand that no one need be -ashamed of. - The specimens of Chirography exhibrted, are tiie"E8Tr we jiavu ever e:miiieu. , . . "TroubJe is &s-a body takes it," but it would jbe ' less trouble for those who write a letter and drop it into the basket, to write another. than to get a P. O- clerk to spend " fifteen to twenty minutes looking; through two or three hundred let ters for it . Of course it wou!diL Four hundred mosey orders were; issued and three- hundred and ten paid, at; the oatfifflce during the" nonth ol January, 1873. Amount issued, 84.866 -7 - amount paid, $6 648.42, Sumo month inil8Z2:- libus l, 04.OOS. 05 pad ; 94,445.69. GooD.'--f"re Legislture has ap propriated $ 10,000 for two years for the .geological survey of the State, and gives a salary of $3,000 -per year to Prof. Cox, lie Geolo- ' Bis - '' - John Paxson teUs us he is tiroinc to build another 'dwelling on the corner 01 rnui and Sasaafraa He a detei-mined to continue to build up- IstMrsJ'-err's Milliner Store.? Circuil'Ckiurt is now in s session jJudge Haynefl presiding. r, 3 d Mrs.- Kerff Ks moved her Milin" ery Store lb 21 .North Fifth-stre'et. General, Howard s rt Fjrepdmen Bureau accounts are said to bo cor rect. '. . .. ,,,,. u,,,t ,i ,-ifi -Atui The President has approved the act abolishing the franking privi lege, ha ,WoJ . uttt ut k vTher art 28,681 'scholars n the 393 Ba pt 1st S-iud ay -ac tjjdjs Tpt I n- !aD"r:' t'(U 's.' moss m I'a's --1 . For -fresh Limr gmto G. W. SimmonV,.and also, s for 0 the 3 best of Coal.;;r &i cJ 7w xr Coal and wood at red-Ced prtpes at Simmons i ard'bn Fort' Wayne Avenue, ,., , S. B. Con over, Republican, wss elected U S. Senator . fromijFlora- da, Friday, e .-; i,-o? r.r.-t 't4 In noticing 'grave nffttter's, ii's best alwav1o kiiow they. are hot mere lumdrsr'1 s V " "H J'"-"-' -' ' : i'T r, -i.-T?ir? a i-i Go to W . L.tFrqubar faryour nice cooked Uysters, .aoa-youf good. groceries.- , ?i ??a tu- John Nicholson, ' of the' firm of - - Nicholson "Bro. has gone' East biz" takes him. " ! 1 ' 5 ' - ' . -..if ..' : v.--!. . After, some three or four weeks j stay in WTashington City, CoL John A. Bndgland is again in our city. Senator Pdmeroy asks the pub lic to euapend judanaentuntit he has had a fair hearing'in the conrts. Go to Simmons coal and . wood 1 1 ., yard on Fort Wayne,. Avenue, to get your fire l)xick, cement, plaster, and lime. The county seat junction icase is set for trial before Judge Hayhes in the Circuit Court, ' on -the 17th", next Monday week. : -? ' The loss by .the burning of , the, Cresoent City Jsrugnr , refinery. ,at New Orleans Thursday night, will reach half a million. The individual with a 'sweet tooth' will be around in a few daysif the weather waxes warm enough to make sugar water inn. i - ' Cal. Johnson' smiling visage appeared on our ttrceU last Sun day week, it being the fiftieth an niversary of his birth day. , For battering -a couple of Stu dents, the Superintendent cf public schools at Centreville was fined $10, in the. Criminal Cturt, j Maltese cats are not bringing fancy, prices at the postoffice as much aa formerly. The mucilage bottle ha9 again been replenished and all is well. ' '.' The President: has vetoed the bill for ihe rtlif of .East Venues see University, on the ground that it would establish a bad -prece dent.- '1 -: .... rl? vtiixl At W. L. vFarquhar's you 'will Gud Barnes1 new perfection . sugar cured hams, both whole and scl Ic ed, and the are "extra ; nice select ed one9, too. . ; . ; . Etshteen eadets of the" number appointed to West Point, last year. have been recommended for u-is- ctiarge, ami; their places will be filled in Mar. .'.:,. ui L. II. McCullough, ' No. ! 320 M-iin straet will hereafter be pre pared .to fill all orders lor curflbw ers and flowering plants, from L.- B. Uase s greenhouse. , . , , Nearly the whole town of Can- nelton, Indiana, i8 ;;. inoculated with the : srqall-pcx. Business is neaily suspended in consequence of the scoiMRge. . Several . deaths Are reportedi-,; i :,..' sA I ,-fir , There V'slight'conflict.between the civil and' military' authotftiCS at St. Louis; and General Grier son, commandant at' the Arsenal, has been cited to appear for , con tempt. A useable, relations ar i still , mautiihed between O'lio aiwl Indianaby Gov. Hndricks..' " ... s A merchant's daughter' oli Co lumbus, Ohio, kicked off a loung maa a hut the 1o'her day .'because he sat down' i'm her parlor1 with that artiole of wearing sear upon his head. 'She used her foot inn stead cf her HantL. because s!ie bap-s pencd to bo-carmng an artotul of book?, and was KQ-t indignant to postpoae putmlimf nf.. ji .." .f.:: .ReanoTcil.; . -. .7. Mrs. J. P. Kerr has located her millinery, fancy goods and notion 'establishment atNo. 21 north Fifth street. She takes pleasure In re turning thanks to' her customers and respeetf ulh: olicits a contin uance cf their )atronagei Throofib a letter" to a friend of hi?,: wc leafn that Mr. Samfiei H ad- ley is now: locatfrd afnonar tha- Si! ver mines at Brown Mountain; near Georgetown, xCoioratlo ?Trrifory Sanf says arhe winds threaten to carry him down - the Val!y every few moment;' tind that t pUdtlhs on the China seas never gave' hhn scc'.i fears of-being wrect'ed. " We would be pleased to receive a let ter for publication fiom him." - The Utah question. ; The President' was at the Capitol on the oOth for the purpose of nrg; lag upu: me meinoers -01 noVu h iuses of Congresa the neccEsitv ot taking some (bc'sive act:Oh thi- session upon, the Utah -ones' ion' tie beld consultations with the members ol Uo.h , the filouse and Senate . I udicsEV ,Comiuit.tres. ant stated .that , he hal been peti tioned oy a vast numner ot tue inhabit ants of Utah to not only guarantee them the usual constitutional pro tection, but to atl t.l tlicmthe rights which properly epperUined 1 to Aroei ican, citizens. Tlie l'i evi dent in' imated tliat lie would iiu meadiat- ly aend Congress a spec ial, message callicc on them- for legis-la-ion on this subject. : r; 21 Fifth-Street, Mr. CoLFi. A Baltimore Bpec Tal8ayt that.attbe temperance ad dress b) " Vic- President Colfax', Saturday night, the receiitlon was the greatest, tn 'prtlnt.'einoinbers : pnk and cnthusiism,' ever held n' Hv't ;'. city. ' Judge Danials, chairman of -)fh the- raeetin,VTn fntroducluz .Mr. uoiiax; anuaeu 10 ins purity 01 character and the failure in, the'e t- teoipt to J fcou'nect'Ma' name' with the creaic wooiuor; upon wmcu there warimmensc cheering "n hen Mr." CoKaX men ccd epeaklDg the applause was" Ver great. 'Th i greeting he had received, uoaid. was. gratifying, because it, suowed that they believed that , during his public life, that woul J close next , 'l " . - j ,'.-. - 1 moDiP, ne naa soueut y biauu SOUf right iu te sisht bf Sod, WI.etlier . tli e?t,w6yld judged ',lu m wrong" no V Mr Colfax theh , went oa'; or IA tA I peak of the evils' of inlempersnce and the best methods of teniper ance legislation; - Alluding o him self bnt once more," he said;: I he world is so fuir, of human trial?, crime and e offering, so full of war, disease and breaking hearts, so full of unjust aspersions, that it is some times hard to hear Unless the minds are conscioua'o'f reel tiude." Loud applause; ' t;V"'. ?X Vtr 2 The sifence pf ' the two party organs at Indianapolis ou tUo State printing business, coupled with the, fact that a tremendous effort is being made to put through the Legislature , a scbeino Jj the interest of one of them, is calcula ted to confirm the ; prevalent itn- - ...it 4 1 , . 1 - presaion cuai sue ohi, parinersui in Iniquity has ; never lie en entire-, Iy dissolived." It may not be -mies to remind these organs that the. days of the "cat-skinners" arc past. , The Sute printing in all its departments and details, mate-, rial, binding,, composition, press-, work, etc., must be . opened up to fair competitive bidding.--Terrc 1 Haute Express. . .,1 j si The thing has the same nglv' look down this way.: The people' are watching this matter closely.?" The Indianapolis papers; first di rected their attention to it, and they are determined that no more "cal; skinning" shall take 'place ; without making it interesting to -the cat skinners Evanf-villo Jour nal. .. : -It i : An interesting case was 'decided last week by A 1'hiladelpbia Judge.' The plaintiff was a woman who ap plied for an allowance for the sup-1 port of herself and children from' her husband. -The-woman 'stated 5 tlmt'she married the - defendant lived with hitn for sixteen years, and was the mother of seven chil dren by him. The defendaat as-J serted that he went through .the marriage ceremony' with the wo man,i he ceremony being performed by a Catholic priest in Ireland - but 1 he declared that he was a Protestant," and cited as a fjfoof that-the msr- ijsge was not legal, an Eglsh s'at ute passed la the - nineteenth year of the rein of Gt-ofg, ll, whic1! d claree: ''That every marriage that1 Bhall be celebrated after'the l6t day of May,-1746," between a 4Papist J and eny person who hath proless- cd him or berselt to be' a! Pr"otes'; tp.nt at any time ; within ' twelve- months before such celebration of marriage, or between two Proles- ' tants . if celebrated by a Popish ircistsl ail be and 'i hereby dc- lared sbnolotely null and void to nil intents and purposes, without any process, judgm nt or sentence of law whatafever.-" 'The Jcdce promptly decided in favor of the" woman, on the. ground that ;-this Goveroient will not tolerate a-law"' born in bigotry and Intemperance. The present small-pox epidem ic in uoston nas received meiuc- rics of . a pveiovs one which swept over, fie city years ago, wben . m- oculation of the disease in its form was thought to be ihef only way' of escaping it, in its more danger-,, ous form. A4 that time "sarall pox parties ... were-orgaiUited, atd a. company, of '.fr)-sd8 Oi noighbora would cLub; together and. .take , a house, hire nurses, and , seperate themselves from society, Until all d anser was.' past . It eg ular , in v i t a-t tions were issued for these parties, and no doubt they were very ex . elusive atd select. . , - , ,, . . : .... fT---T.:. r.-.-f 1 An t(nnrliaL nAWananaf dnAutr. fngofthe largo amount, of; coal tm ported, X torn. the United , States . into the. United Kingdom thiuks it probable in at eyeoluaiiy a sys-, tern of iron steam colliers of large tonoage.willcarry United States, coal 4.0 all ? parts, of the world, -Some vessels now loading . for the. export tiado have a capacity of 4,000 tons. - . Offlftial) cent us 'reurna ahow. io,oJW siavea on ibiauu ov uu. if!- LIST OF LETTERS Remaining ia the PostoSiceat Richmond, Ind,: February 7, 1.87?. , . r . Andrews Edgar ' Mafia M A Baldwin fieo rui Milier Martha , . s Tuiley Murtda K Minnck Amanda , , - nensoD Tinianr. mcwit nra r Barret Lilv Monney I S llowlin I.isle Buleer -Nancy ' liosnot Wm Butler Xfoltie ' CaTapbell Andrew -Cardiral J W , Chapman Jennie Clark w R , , , Cochran Horace Cook Lydia J . Cook Ella Collenham Tbossa Cure Pary Elom H- aterN Entninger Philip Griffith Lnlie ttrimea Lncinda. Harr Christian ' Hnsmeier Ed . Ilaworth Mablva Haiton lizsy , i Huftnnn John Jackson Lib t-i, Je-aopKU ? - . Jol nson Anna Klenk John ' K-ller Sam-ssl Kenly Henry , . Lanaton N R I-eaTftt Z M J Monroe Georsit W ":. Merlurney Mr. , , Neel John - Patterson Jane ' . Parker Cteorge . Peningfon James ' ' Pickett Frank , Porter J W - Rench Wm C Rees Liasio , , . Rife Mary L Reed MaitieE - -. Shank Jacob Strawbridge Alios Siatbnek Asa Sch wan Adam t Samms Sada . , . ' v Skill man Lillie ' ' 1 Shut Aku ' ' t Tailor George H Thomas Jennie ' 'Thomas Eliaa " 'Tbompeon C I n Wanker Carolina Wade A .Scott Watson John- ' ' Wray Charles. , Wren i M . , Wilaon George W " White H . 1 1 Persons calling I'n- these Letters will plea-' yAD?Rri'D5Jnn4 gir tho date pi Miislist j L6t , aB, W. pAfU, . f Corrected weekly. y K. W. Briffwi a4 Tfod. Neator-tbe former jrivea ua the prinee of Grain, and the latter, the prices of other proouce aoa uroeeries.j - w neat per bu tl 0 . , 81 W Corn per ba.... 85 ' '45 Oats pet !............' M)t Hay per ton 914.80 , r . V ' Butter per lb 98 J'- EKK per dos. ;.....Hl 85 . at Piuties periB..,.......: 48,3,i S'J '' Flour per ewt .... wA 0,1 flams, arored, V.J. fc'".15 Shoulders per lb i.......; 1 .A- i. s J Sides per lb ., Jj.12 LnrJ per lb .... . t 8. ' ... .r 12 rWr, 'rosT.ed, . f f ' ! 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