TtlE PALLADIUM.' SATURDAY, DECEMB'B 6, 1873. pAILROAD TIME-TABLE. .. Flttsaarg, ClaelaMtl a Ml Bt. Lamia Hallway. PAN-HANDLE ROUTE, cosmcxsicn tims card. coi.mnrs and DIANAPOI.Dt DIVISION NOV. 2, 1K73. GOINO WKST. No.. 2. j No. 8. No. a. No. 10. Pittsburg.. Columbus 2:45 m 2:1 Sum PHOam fi:Sapm 7:48 pm 8:38 pm tfiUmn 1:30 am! 4:35 pin 2:4)) am! 6:02 pin 838 ani 7:01 pin 10::Vam Ml''ord Urbana.... 11:40am 12:JVnm Piqun Brad Jim. 4.44 am 833 pm 5:00 am 8:55 pin i l:Hpm zanpm 3:5tipm 4:34pm o:.lpm fcHipm 10:15pm lUJOpm 5:;nnL.ak. 6:14 ami iteft) am 7:25 am 10:05 am am 113)1 am 10HJOun.il2.-IO pm Rlchm '!.. i..wiii 12:43 am Canibri'ge iztvam 2:55 am India' pi is. UOINU BAST. No. No. 3, i So. 5. 1 N 7, Indla'pMn. Knlgh's'n Cambil'ge Rlohm'nd Green-f'lc. 4:52 am 3:30 pm IfltfOam 70 pm 821pm 8:05 pm th55pin mh pm iiKim 6:40 am 8:02 pn.l2.Mpm I 7:12 am 0-.50 pm :12:52pm , 8m8 nm x. . . 8:32 anr6:50 am ,! 9:13 am 7:20 am ,i 10:10 am 8:35 am 10.50 am 9:30 am lHpm 11:00 pin 11:30 pm 124 am Brad J an Piaua Vrbaca... 2:25pm SJMpm 4:13pm 5:01pm lstoam 1:48 am MllfoiJ (VriumbuH,H:44 am IlKiO am1 0:15pnw tim rTOsmirg..', 7.20 pm - S,l.rjaml 1.2, anl 7 run f)ally. All other train I Hilly, except Hunday. ' ' " BJcbaaoad a ad Ckienga Dlvtalaaj. NOVEMBER 2, 1873. UOINO NORTH. No. 2. i No. 8. j No. 10. Cincinnati 70 am 80 pm Richmond' 100 am ...'11:00 pm Haaemt'n.i 10:47 pro .11:45 pm Newcastle '11:20 pm 12:17 am AMteraim.t... .?12H0 pm,..r-aj, LM am JCokomo... 11:15 pmi 2:20 pm 2-jO am Logansp't, 12:20 ami S:2o pm .... 8:45 am frown Ft. 4:22 am 6:50 pm 7 KM am Chicago j B:30 am! frco pin 8:45 am UOINO SOVTH. I No. 1. No. 3. i Chicago ; 7:50 pm Crown PtJ - Lceansp't. 12:40 am 8:20 ami ! am t-rtl rmt - ! Kokomo...! lUm 230 pm; ..... 4:12 pm . 5:08 pm .. ........ 5:38 pm ...... 820 pm .......... 30 pmi Anderson. 3:42 am 4:44 am 5:15 am 6:00 am 8:35 am Newcastle Hagerst'n. Richmond llnclnnat. No. 8 arrives at State Line at t55 p. m. and No. 10 at 6:45 a. m. No 2 leaves Chicago Dal ly, except Saturdav. N. 10 leave Richmond daily, except Hunday, and Logansport for Chicago dally. No. 2 leavea daily, except Saturday and Hunday. All other trains run except Hunday. IJttla Mlaanl Blvtelaa. Novkmbkb 2, 1873. OOlNt? WFHT. No. 2. No. 4. No. 6. No. 10. Pittsburg.. Drcs.Junc, 2:45 nm 2:15 am 9:40 am 87pro 635 pm 70 pm 8:44 pm do pm 1135 pm 90 pm 10-3) pm !lO:22pm Columbus. T0am i:i.-am 2:20 am oram London Xenia.... Morrow DHM mil , 1 1 .o mil 7:20ani12-'!opm 4:58 am :.) am Cincinnati KtoVOam 3:10 pin T.n. lUli.n Xenia .. 8:40am 7:25 am 12:40pm &UTaml 90 and l::i5pm Km!...J 3:45 Dm Dayton j Kiciimouaj Ind 'polls, I'ivlllnmi I 6-JiOam 6a0am OOINO EAHT. No. 1. No. 5. I No. 7. Ind 'a poll.! Richmond! Davtonl lMWam! 3:30pm 8-lfl am 85 pm 110 pm 40 pm 12i am 1:80 pmi 95 pm 30 pm 11:15pm 40 pm 12:30 am 5:14 pm 11 am 6:15 pmi 255 am Xenia Cincinnati Morrow Xenia London .... 9:20 am a,0am 8:18 am j 10:38 am Colnmbus. ll:4uam l-5Mnm urea. June, Plttubun.. 8:40pm 5:lam 2:15 am 11:50am ,730 pm No. 1, 2, 6 and 7 ran Dally to and from Cincinnati. No. 1 and 6 Daily between Xenia and Dayton. All other Trni n Dally, xeept Hunday. F. R. MYERH, uen I rawwnfiersna iinAnrub , , C. M. 4k P. Wjra Bail: UOINO NORTH. I UOINO MOUTH. O R ml A ex.io0 am I Portland ae... 90 am Portland ac.40 P5!lLi?J1-L'L!-'JEl.?1. Arriral aad DtMrlintf tk Malla. itorrrEM. OPENS. C LOS KM. Cincinnati, through.... niMt ami bdIO am Cincinnati and way HhM ami am 70 ami tjbi nicao ana way iwiicwpi )lnmhu and wy 4J)0 pm 12)0 pm Day tti and way 9-Jt0 am ftXMi tntllanapolli,throaKh ... 8 am 0am Indianapolis and way...... 11 am 8-JO pm rt. Wayne and way 70 pm 9-J0am ARBA. - - - , Monday, Wed'clay, Friday ,110 am 120 m BIXIOMINUMPOKT. I Tuesday , Thursday JHat'd'y 1120 m 20 pm (VH.I.niE CORNER. Tuesday and Friday v..'l20 m l30pm LIRRRTYr I Monday and Friday Lake Bhore via Winche'r, 60 pmi 70 am 90 am fMO am OIHce open from 70 a. m. to 7:30 p: in. ..OuHuuday, fromtolOOa.m :M . ... 1 ! n t l. M. FimrEWIIX ., - . . 40 Park Row, New York," "Are agents for the Richmond Palladium lit that city, and are authorised to contract for Inserting adverttsnnents for us at lowest cash rates. - Advertisers in that eity are re quested to leave favors with thanw ," LOO AJL, RECORD. S4.00 Per M. Will be eharce all daa Bill Ml atM mr berore the aoth mf ttm i"' t ' ' r- k . Office hours, ' 7 a. "m. to 6 . m. Open Saturday evenings till 9 p. u. Consumers can save 10 per cent by prompt payment of bills, and by that means only. City Oflieers. ' Mayor James Elder. Marshal Iewls U. Hliofcr. Clerk P. P. Kern. Treasurer William P. Wilson. Attorney John H. Lyle. Fivil EiiKlneer Oliver Butler. Market Master Wm. I. Taylor. Wood Measurer John J. Roney. City Asssor Lewis M. Baxter. Htn-et ('opimisiiioner David Haner. 'hlef Fire Department I.G. Dougnn. Police Bennl Elder, Hlbberd, Conklin. Chief of Police Alex. Horney. COUNCIL COMXITTEKH. Board of Public Improvement Roberts, Nye, Rosa, (omnittee on Finance Dick man, Hlb berd, Watt. rinims Papte. Conklin, Marlatt. HtroeUand Alleys Nye, Rosa, Roberta r ire iwwruorui iwa, uaun, ftlge. Public Hehools Dulin, Marlatt, Conklin. Markets and Public Build inn Marlatt. Watt, Pane. ' J.n I. ilit Conklin, Pikp. las Liiclit Conklin, Pave, Hibherd. Printing end Stationery Walt, Roberts, pickman. Railroads III bberd, Rosa, Nye. Caaty OMeera. Jude of the Wayne County Circuit Court . -John y, Kibbey. Pnwex'utitin Attorney of the Wayne Clr CJit Court-1). W. Cotustock. Clerk of the Court-W. W. lhtdley.' - Deputy W. H. Lyndc. Hherilf Wm. II. Htudv. Ih'puty Joseph 1 Smith. Auditor E. M . Parker. ' iVputy-R. II. Kinic. Treasurer Joseph ti. Lemon. leputy-0. V. Lemon. Reconler Jesse E. Jones. lVputy James W. Wilson. County Commissioner Andres Wiggins. William Brooks. Jonathan Baldwin. County Assessor Riley W. Anderson. V. 8. Commissioner Harmon B. Payne, ' Richmond. Ind ' . i . ' A LOOK AHEAB. We are glad to learn that the friends of the Orphans' Home tyre bestirring themselves to raise funds for extending its usefulness, and that Wm. Baxter, has consented to give a lecture at Lyceum Hall on the evening of the 3d of Jan. next, charging 25 cts. admission. The ! subject of .! he lecture will be: r John Tym .and ' the ' Commonwealth : of England.' - f. -.- -- , j0. 9. tt-Xt am 7:10 pm mi pm 60 pm 7:15 pm 8:48 pm 9:50 pm The Tax Ordinance" absorbs the space devoted to editorial and news this week T)an. Hollo way conductor ori the Chicago Road, 1 as gone to Florida to recruit his health. i r The meetings at Fifth-st. Friends Meeting House, have been brought to a close. The Ville Du Havre collided with Loch Earn, (steamers) on 23d alt, and from 175 to 200 lives lost , , Rev. Wilkinson's sermon Sunday last--on so-called "higher life,", abounded with nails driven in a sure place. It should be published. Capt. Crocker should keep his cellar door closed at the P 0. if he doesn't wish to have the Mayor fine(d) him." ,. John Fippino fell down cellar at Webber's. (Locksmith) on Main,. and bruised his side very consider ably. He suffers for his misstep. Speaker Blaine was re-elected and the House and Senate are busy. The salary law looks like it will be repealed, four to one. ... , , . , On Monday last, a little son of Mr, B. Girrard, about six years old, on North Marion, fell from a horse and bruised himself very severely. He is recovering rapidly. The County ' Commissioners al lowed four permits to be issued to parties in Cambridge, in accord ance with the provisions of the Bar ter Law. Commissioners granted .Thomas Lichtenfels a 'permit" to retail intoxicating liquors The bond is signed by Peter Schindler, Louie Enopft C. H. Knopf, and Michael Knopf. ' The managers of the Orphan's Home acknowledges, with thanks, a donation of $43,57 contributed by thV congregation at St Paul's Church7 " on Thanksgiving day. Also for $9 from Si John's Luther on Church, on the same day. Suit has been brought against the proprietors of Fifth Street li quor store, and the owners of the building in which the business is conducted, by Mrs. Wilson, for the inebriation of her husband. J. H. Popp, and John and Lee Yaryan are her attorneys. The damages are laid at $5,000. At its last meeting, the Council substituted the "Palladium' for the Times," as city printer, "at the discretion of the Council," and on the same contract terms as 'the Times proprietors had agreed to, by proposition from the Palladium publisher. The ''Richmond Times" has been suspended the material was seized on by . Wm. Thistlethwait, former owner, to pay first mortgage note and interest amounting to $1,400. The original price he sold it to Sal ter & Co., was $4,000, in four notes of $1,000 each, with interest. Josh ua Hunt, one of the Company, ad ding the material, of his job office, etc, amounting to about $2,000, and the firm purchasing new ma terial amounting to not less than two thousand more making the office worth now not less than $8,000, - We hope the Times' can raise tho necessary funds to pay T's entire claim and go ahead, again. The editor of the Richmond Tel egram has been very kind to his readers in furnishing them with the "President's Message and ac , companying documents within two days after their appearance in the daily papers and v simultaneously with the Metropolitan weeklies," if he did "get them printed in the Cin cinnati Gazette office. Our cotcm porary, we are determined, shall not get ahead of us in .journalistic enterprise, whilst we can say that we were "rcBursHED the President's Message, printed at the Indianap olis Journal, in about the same time the Telegram received its Supple ment from Cincinnati. Enterprise, we trust, will not -go unrewarded ! The December number of Wood's Household Ma4azinb is rcDlete with eood reidint.entertaininK sketch es, stories, poems, &c. &c. Its table of contents embraces the following ar tides: "A Better Country," Mary Hartwell; An Engineer's Yarn, Al bert Williams, Jr., Our Party at Sea, -T fit Wk ' a.1 mmm . ' Kev.J. s. Breckinridge; Two fcnthu siasts, H. M, Lew tral; Presence of Mind, Kev. F. W. Holland; Our Ba bies, D. A. Gorton, 31. D. Blessed ness of Biches, Tenoroon; Hans Doodledee. Rudolph Mental: install ment of Max Kromc, author of Jes sica s f irst prayer; todnish and Po tatoes, Chapter 11, by iileanor Kirk; Misery Jippeau, Chapter VII, VIJII, by H. V. Osborne. - In addition to these articles are several pretty poems, a charming little Cottage Design, and editorial departments embracing Our Housekeeper, Correspondence, Lit-, erary Notices, Laughing Stock, &e. &c. The engraving for this month is entitled "Old Folks." All the above for only one dollar per year or with chromo YesEXiTK on dollar and a half.. Address, : ; . ' Wood'B HocseBold Magazine, i - Newburg, N. Y. The snrvcy 'far a 'new harbor ' nt Wolf Lake, in Lake county, is to be made by the government. The Temperance meeting on the night of the 3d, was not largely at tended in consequence of the se- vere storm coming on aoout toe hour of assembling. Col. Ray and Judge Mellett, of Indianapolis, and William Baxter, addressed those present to their profit urging the public and private necessity of a rigid enforcement of the temper ance law. Mr. Hotchkis produced and repeated an excellent and ap propriate poem, which was well re ceived, and we repeat the universal wish expressed by the audience for its publication, and hope he'll com ply. Its too good to be laid on the shelf. The Vsbmb'i C'hrtatiaa Ai ltl4M f Klctnnnd. This Association held a meeting ' on last Monday evening to amend ' tho constitution and by laws, and - elect officers for the ensuing year. We give the three first articles of ' the constitution, and names of the ' officers: Article First This Association shall be called the Woman's Christ ian A ssbciation of ' Richmond Article Second The object of the Association shall be to look ' after the spiritual and temporal; wants of such persons as may need our aid. . v Article Third All funds and, contributions shall be appropriated to,benevolent purposes as the As sociation may direct. officer's names. President. Mrs Elizabeth B. Hopkins. ' ' ' ' ' ': ' ' "Vie 'Presidents. Mr. William L. Johns,. Mrs.; N. Gillam, Mrs. William S. Reid, Mrs. Sarah Biff Davis, Mrs. Rhoda Mote. Secretary. Mrs. " Wilham W. Austin. - Treasmer. Mrs. John C. Whit ridge. Executive Committee. Dr. Mary F. Thomas, Mrs. Martha Valentine,' Mrs. Margaret J. Newton, Mrs. A. ' L. Wilkinson, Mrs. Edward Dennis, Mrs J. M. Hugehs, Miss Emily ' Johns. All contributions can be left at the residence of Dr. A. N. Newt- J on on Marion street, Morrisson Library Building: . ' The next meeting of the Associ ation will be on Monday evening : Dec. 8th at the Y. M. C. A. rooms, at 7 o'clock. All the members are requested to be present, with their, subscription books. An invitation is extended to all ladies to ''attend,' who feel an interest in the work of : A ociAAiariAn For the Palladium. Taxes Fbbbj Heading. In the last issue of the Telegram is an article on laxation in lieneral and '"proposed City Ordinance," writ- by J F. H. It contains some "funny . things and induces research. In the first place the writer says: J "Taxation, as an abstract nrooosi-1 tion in sociology, is one of the most simple and comprehensible that can ; be stated. Kvery poll should pay a , fixed sum as a personal tax. and all ' property should pay a certain per cent-" age on its value as a property tax, and; those two combined, should make the amount necessary to support the gov-f ernment established to maintain the liberty of the individual and his rights, in property. This is the whole theory " of taxation, in the abstract." f The above extract fully explains "taxation" in the "concrete," but, not in the "abstract" as the writer would- 4 have it. "Taxation, as an abstract', proposition in sociology," simply indi- cates that, the people owe the govern- ment under which they live a tax or, revenue sufficient .to defray the expen-: scs of the government, in exchange' for the protection of their lives, liber-; ties and pursuits of happiness. Tax-' ation, as a "concrete proposition" in Social Science, means all that it does in the "abstract;" besides, it implies, according to the will of the people of any oy ernment under which they live, the mode or manner in which the tax, or revenue shall be levied and collect ed. There are several other points in connection with this part of the sub ject which ought to be spoken of, but will be defered to another time. Again the writer says: "But to any one whose duty it was to look over the returns made by the City Assessor this year, the first that the new law has been in force, there ' will come with force the plain fact that there has been deplorable failure to accomplish the purpose of the law."' On reading the above extract I was 1 induced to examine into this matter,1 as well as several other things in con nection with it, which will be noticed at a future time. As, to the writer being correct in this matter, he is ful ly verified, by the results of my obser vations. But, will his "proposed City Ordinance" remedy the evil. I trow not. The "new tax law" of the State of Indiana is as full and as explicit as the "proposed Ordinance" dare be, and is ! made applicable to the city. However, I trust the Doctor will suc ceed in his laudable efforts, as "he knows how it is himself." As tho Doctor is the author of the "reform," it will be right and proper to sec whether he is capable of equalizing, his own property. If ho is t not then ho should not attempt to equclize the property of others. Here is the valuation of his property, as found on the "tax. duplicate" of the city for taxation in 1873: Lot No. 104; 64 feet, and lot No. 105; 36 ft. 100 feet valued at $3,100;value of improvements on lots, $11,000; value of personal property, 3,550; total value real and personal, $17,650. The valuation of the same property is as follows, for county and State pur poses, for the year of 1873: Lot No. 104: 64 feet, and lot No. 105: I & feet, lOOfcx, valued $5 000; value improvements on lots, $4,000; value personal property 3.900; total lvalue $12,900. On comparing the valuation of the above property for city, and for State and county purposes, it makes some very funny reading. For instance, the unimproved lots for city purposes are only valued at $3,100 or r31 per foot, while for State and county purposes, they are valued at $5,000 or fr50 per foot, a difference of $1,900 or $19 per foot, which is more than nineteen men out of every twenty are worth, each. It is conceded by all persons who are acquainted with the value of this ground on Fifth street, that it is worth at least, unimproved $80 per foot, or $8,000 for the 100 feet. Again, for city purposes the im provements on these . lots are valued at $11,000, which, all will con cede is a very fair valuation. But, for State and county purposes they are only valued at $4,000, a difference of $7,000, or more than one man in thirty is worth. Again, the personal proper ty, for State and county is valued at $3,900, and for city $3,550, or a differ ence of $350. Further comment is unnecessary in this case. It is always a good plan to pluck the beam out of thiue Own eyes before searching for the mote in thy neighbor's. If it is your ox that is gor ea, keephini at benier Duplicate, 1' 5 For the Palladium. " Correction Keerreete4 . The following is clipped from an ed itorial in last week's Palladium: ' ' - "correction. A correspondent in the last number of the Palladium, mistakes the desti nation of the $100 appropriati -n made by the Council, in the extention of the gas main to Earlham, at the last meet ing of our city guardians. Instead of the appropriation going intd the pock ets of the gas company, it was given direct to Larlham College, to assist her in bearing the expenses of light ing the the College building. . To show that the above extract it incorrect and that tho appropriation was made directly to' the "Richmond Gas Light and Coke Company," ALA James M. Starr, and not to Earlham. 1 herewith present the "resolution," by which the appropriation was made: : . "Resol ved. By the Common Coun cil of the city of Richmond, that when ever the Mayor and City Clerk shall be satisfied that the Richmond Gas Light and Coke Company have laid down Gas mains to the west end of the bridge over White Water river on the Wayne County Turnpike, so that said bridge on the street leading thereto can be liehted with iras. the said offi cers are hereby instructed to draw an order on the City Treasurer for one hundred dollars in favor of said "Gas Light and Coke Company" as a con tribution to said Company for putting down such mains." Mr. Editor, it is not the province or desire of the writer to misrepresent the acts of our Public Officers in the least, but to get before the public "how our money goes" and who gets it. This, certainly is laudable and worthy. VOLO. Supper, to night, by the Ladies of the Baptist Church, next door routh of Postoffice, in the Lyceum Building. Oysters and everything good to eat in abundance. Admis sion 10 cents supper 40 cents. . hbsj i jp aai Jeff Davis concluded a speech on slavery with a threat that, if the North did not yeildtothe demands of the South, the States of that section would depart "like the ten tribes of Israel." John P. Hale sprang to his feet, and, in his mag nificent voice, said: "And what became of the ten tribes of Israel? Dispersed, scattard, lost; and no one knows what became of them ; but the Ark of the Covenant of the living God remained with the tribe of Judah." 5- , , Treasury officials find fault with the nrtstic apparance of the new trade dollar. The female figure upon it may be a type of the woman of the period as to physical pro portions, but is not noted for a symmetrical ' development . The shoulders are as narrow as those of a child, and the figure, seated upon a bale of cotton is very much, like a rail, - The Fist Comptroller, who is a naughty man, says "the bale of cotton is in the wrong place." ; ' : 1 a - Quick. The President's message, an abstract of . the report .of : the Secretary of the Treasury, and the protocol in the Virginias case, in all 13,600 words,' were' transmitted from Washington, to Chicago, by the Western Union Telegraph Company, in two hours and thirty minutes. , The message was sent over eight wires to New York, and from there to this city over four wires. The dispatches came clearly and plainly written, and the care and dispatch displayed, reflect much credit on General Stager, the Su perintendent, and those employed in the work. Inter-Ocean. Senator Pbatt got in the best bill on the back pay matter during Monday's session of Congress. He proposes to restore the pay to 85, 000 per annum, without renewing the mileage and franking frauds. In lieu he allows actual travlling expenses to and from the Capitol, in no case more than one eighth the old mileage, and two hundred dollars for postage, stationery, etc. His bill further provides that the disbursing officers of the Senate and House shall retain one-third each month from the compensation of Senators, members and delegates of the present Congress in such sum as will amount, by the 4th of March, 1875, to the excess above the rate of $5,000 which has been heretofore paid under the act of March the 3, 1873, the sums so retained tor be returned to the Treasury of the United Stated. The measure lays the axe at the very root, and is the land of one to be promptly passed. The Hon. Thomas H." Nelson wl : has foe . savers! years been United 8tt Minister to Uesioo. has returned to his home in Terra HauteJ'"-' iV1 "'TH Remaining in the Foatofflce at Richmond Indiana, Decern ber 4, W73. : - - , .. ' I Amhercomble R O ; Iiehman Francis Auderson Jarai a League Oliver M Leeds Wm B Mellette Mary " -Mlckdornrn Mandy Merkle I, . t Moore Lts : , Moody Wro n Moflitt A Co ' , McDuiean Reneec McCluro J-".Uabeth J Newport Mary Mrs 2 Nmuiun J Jt or W C Leet ' - Parker Mary ;.ln Rollce Luby Reeves John -Robin;i Albreter Roberts Oeor?e Pussell Elizabeth Mrs Hraall Abe Heou Caroline Mr Hturtivant 11 II Sullivan Mary E Taylor James Mrs Tingling Hellen Mrs Thomas JennU C watson Lydia Waitinam David W. Winborn F.ltsabeth WhitHeld Ed B Wljite (1 , Wcod Valentine Arehy Larkin S liiiiuian Louis Mrs Bouuer No la Cnthran Lida Cannon Delia, Cary Aloczo Carr John Cook Emma tjx fhrmn Mm Cropley Hell : Davis Myliasey Dawson, Henry Edwards Elizabeth Essenmaker Joseph Erans J Mrs Ertshmau Andrew Fisher Emiua . Friek Henry illman Henry Hecker Wm Harris Addison Harris A C Mrs Haywood George Hartmtin John Hester W A V Dr Huir Dorilas Hoover lleitrude Jolitison Mary Johnson Ixtannn Klav Man- Lamb Joseph Boon Persons calling for these letters will please Ray "advertised," and give the date of this list. B. W. DAVIS, P.M. , RiebBMBid Markcta. fCorrected weekly by N. W. Briggs and Trios. Nettor. The former gives us the prices of grain, and the latter the prices of other produce and groceries, Buying. Helling. Wheat per bushel 1 ii Corn per bushel . ...... 55 Oats per bushel.. . 3i . ., Hay per tm ........... ' W 00 Butter per pound. 22 30 Egg per dozen 25 1W Potatoes per bushel ........... 60 7A Flonr per 100 pounds 8 50 ' 3 75 Hams, sugar cured 15 17 Shoulders perpouud 7 10 Hides per ponnd.......... , HI Lard per pound ' '8 10 fujrar, crushed "13 Cotlvin Sugars, white, yellow and brown VT.....7. 12 to 15 New Orleans Molasses per kaIIou- I'M Morgbnm Molasses per gallru 75 Syrups per gallon........... .75 to 81 10 DIED. On Wednesdry last, after a brief illness. Edward T. Bursoo,at;ed 31 years. Funeral takes place Monday nest. OnSatorday last, T.H. Knopf, father of the Messrs. Knopf Broa., axed as years. He was buried by the I. O. O. F. Monday last, of which Order he has been au honored mem ber for a uumberof years. XiOeal Noticed. PrsC IOBERT KIDD, At Ejreeum nail, FrMajr evenlne, December 131b." . Beat Bwa Coffee, . For 35 cents per pound, at Nor ton & Clark's. J.yeeamn Hall, Dee. 12, 1S7S. No one who expects to attend the Entertainment, to be given by Prof. RobL Kidd, the great Elocutionist, should fail to secure seats at once. Tickets for sale at Johnson's Book Store. Reserved seals at Nichol son's. Tbe ftea4l Term Of the Richmond Normal Insti tute, conducted by Prof. MiNeil, will begin next Monday. : , J Clreen Bio CaT Best quality from 28 to 30 cts. per pound, at Norton & Clark b. Cfcappe Hali, Face, - : Rough skin, pimples, ringworm, salt rheum and other cutaneous af fections cured, and the skin made soft and smooth, by using the Juni per Tar Soap, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York. Be cer tain to get the Juniper Tar Soap, ks there are many imitations made with common tar which are worth less. . 4w : f Standard "A" Sajrar - For 124, cents per pound, at Nor ton & Clark's. ; Aaetloa aad CoasmlMNion Basiness. No. 10 South Marion st, one door south of Plummcr & Morris sion's Drugstore, N. S. Williams. will be found at all times ready to ' attend to all calls in the auction line. He has every article on sale at auction and panic prices. Horses for sale, every Saturday. Calls for his services as Auctioneer, prompt ' ly attended to in city or county. -. A good Horse will be sold to day at 2 o'clock, p. w. Narta-n at Clark, '. : Will sell you good Imperial .Tea ; for 40 cents per pound; Young Hy-' son, 50 cts ; Oolong, 45. In Sugar and Coffee, they defy competition.'! Call and examine their stock before ; purchasing elsewhere. , Go to Simmons' for Coke. Freak Meat.asMI Baac. Vanneman, Reid & Co. have on sale at the meat store of Charles Geier, on Main street under the Independent Office, a full supply of' tenderloins, spare ribs, backbones, ' sausage meat pigs feet etc. William Fryar will be found there ready to snpply the wants of customers. -Call and get your baskets filled. Best Domestic Coke at Simmons. W. 1. Farqahar Has the best brands of Baltimore Oysters in the market hy the caf o or can, and served in any . style. Also, fresh Cooked and Pickeled Tripeat No. 13, North Fifth street For Freak asWI Oaatf Beef, Veal, Pork and Mutton; and for Breakfast Bacon, Ham Sausage Bologna, and the best fresh San sage in the city, go to the Messrs.; Enopf Bros., opposite the Palladium Office: ' Try Jordaa's Own brand of Oysters. He has them packed expressly for himself. J. J. for soup, J. J. . J.' for stews and scallops, and "i J. J. select for frying and eating raw. . Nut Coke at Simmons'. A , W. LvMeWhinney, sucoessor to Messrs. Sulser & Wollfer, at the Broadway Wood Yard, has an ex cellent stock of good seasoned wood on hand, and best of coal! Cheap for cask : ' - Y . t'arrata mm Dry At James Forkner's, No. 70, Main street '-, Go to Simmons' for Coke. . Kraal tb tomnt. - " ' v. At W. L. Farquhar's on North Fifth Street fresh and tweet . The Peil r Blcha0i ' And surrounding country, are realizing the great benefits of the 50 Cent Store of T. L. Cheek. It is the place all can go to with con fidence, and get what they want, at a less price, than at any other store in Richmond. One visit to this es tablishment will convince you of the fact He has recently received a large stock of Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, etc., at panic prices and will be sold cheaper than the same class of goods ever before of fered in this market Other im mense stocks will be added for the approaching holidays. Call and examine. THain st north side, two doors west of Marion. . ' Nut Coke at Simmons'. Traun! Trnsaea! Ross Bros., at 257 Main St, have now in stock the largest and best variety of Trusses ever brought to this city. Their facilities for -pro curing anything in the Truss line direct from manufacturers, is un surpassed. Do not be swindled with the so called "Newley Patent ed Truses," until yon see us- Best Domestic Coke at Simmons. The Indlaa Farater. Our State Agricultural Paper is now published weekly, under the above title. It is a neatly printed and ably conducted paper, and is to be enlarged and improved alter January next It is by far the best journal of its class for all Indiana Farmers. Price $2,00. Specimen copies sent free.. We have arrang ed to elnb the Farmer with the Palladium for $3,25 a year. We will send the Farmer one year and its holiday present, the chromo, "An Art Loving Cow," to all subscribers to our paper who send in their names before December 31st, for $3,50. 37tf. TTACHXIUI'T XOT14 E. STATE OF INDIANA,") J-88. Wayne County, J . ... ' Wayne Circuit Court, February term, 1874. Attachment. No. 788. Henry T. Burns vs. Henry Trlmpe. Be it known, That on the 2d day of De cember, 1873, the above named plaintiff, by 8. A. Forkner, attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, his complaint against said defendant in the above entitled cause, together wi:h the affi davit of a competent person, that said de fendant, Henry Trirape, is not a resident of the State of ludiamv. Raid defendant, Henry Trimpe, therefore, is hereby notified of the nlinii a nd pendency of said complaint against him, and that uuless tic appear and and answer or demur thereto, at ttiw culling of the said cause, on the second day of the next term of said court, to be tcgun and held at the Court House, in Richmond, on the first Monday of February, 1874. next, and complaint aud the matters aud things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true, and the said eause will be heard aad determined in bis a)j-ncc. Witness, the Clerk, and the seal of oeal said Court, at Richmond, this itd day of December, 1873. WM. W. DUDLEY, Clerk. S. A. Kohxnkb, Attorney. 39-3 : CWEHIFFTS SAE.E. ' By virtue of an execution to me directed from the WayneCireuitCou-t, I will expose at public sale, at the Court House door in the City of Richmond, Wayne county, In diana, on the 27th. day of December, 1873, between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. m., and 4 o'clock, p. m., on said day, the following property, to wit: Tie undivided one-third of lri'i feet off of the north side of Lot No. S8, in that part of tte City of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, laid out by John iullh. To be sold as the property of Charles Lei ve to satisfy said execution In my bands in fa. vor of Abraham Senior, et ai. Maid sale without relief from valuation or appraise ment laws. wm. it. sruuv, Sheriff of Wayne County. Deo ruber 4th, lt7A pr fee $82. 3w W. A. Bickle, attorney for plaintiff. JOTIC E IX ATTACHMENT.' STATE OF INDIANA,) as. ' Wayne County, Before Enos Thomas, Justice of the Peace1, Wayne township. -; , Levi R. Doty, Addison Watson, and Ed ward M. Doty, vs. William F. Romizier and John E. Small wooll. Attachment and Gar nishment. The above named defendants are hereby notified that on the 3d day of November, 1873,-1 isatied a Writ of Attachment, and also a Writ of Garnishment in the above eu titled cause, and that the hearing of said cause is set for 10 o'clock ou tho 31st day of January, 1871. F.XOH THOMAS, J. P. . 1). W. CouSTOTK, Attorney, 39-3w i Before Enos Thomas. Justice of the Peace, of Wayne township, Wayne county, State of Indiana. . Levi R. Doty, et. ah, vs. WiUiant F. Rom izier. 1 1. nl. Tlie above named defendants are hereby notified that the plaintiffs in the above en titled cause will take the depositions at the Mayor's ijfflce of the eity of Columbus coun ty of Franklin, S.ate of Ohio, on the 30th day December, A. IX. 1873, between the hours of 8 o'clock a. m and 6 o'clock p. m., of said day, before some officer authorised to take depositions, of sundry witnesses, to be read in evidence in the trial of said cause, in be half of the plaintiffs, now pending before aid Justice. and continue from day to day till all are taken. D. W. COMSTOCK, 38-Sw AU'y for PCfT. J-ISSOLITIOX XOTICE. The flrm'of Plummr,Morrisson Co. was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 15th instant. The business will hereafter be con ducted byj. W. Plummer, under the name of Plummer A Morrison, R. Morrison's in terest remaining in the new firm. PLUMMER 4 MORRISSOX. Xatie ta Ow Castemen. Our customers who need Brandy, Wine or other I.iqufKs, for Medical parpuces, will very much oblige us by bringing prescrip tions for whatever their Physicians pre scribe. We want to make no distinction between persons, and desire to carry out the present law in letter and spirit, being in full sym pathy with Its purpose. PLUMMER A MORRWSON. November 22, 1873. - J7-3W i TJUKK k Omc or Crnr TaJumrftKs,) Hi CHJfOVBt Ijtbs Mev. 1, 1973. In compllanoa with aeetlon U of th City Charter, notice is hereby given that tha Tax Dnpllcttte for the year 1873, has this day been placed In my hands for eoilsetlort by th City Clerk. On and after tbe third Monday at Mureb, iS7t, there will be vharved and collected a penalty of ten (10) per cent, on aU taxen remaining onpald at that time. The City Counetl hove established the fol lowing rntes for the year I87i A ' , BATES.-; f I For flenern! Purpoaes, 7ft eta. on each MO valuation. For Kahroiid Bond Int- 13 eta. on each SlOU viil. ution. For l po Bond Int., 2i cts. on eaob tlOO vriinntlon. . : For i-'h-4 Fuudini; Bond Jut., y. cts. on each Woo valuation. For Heeoud FuudJ ug Bond Int . J ets. on eaeta - f too valuauou. For Railroad Bond Sinking Fund, eta. on each 100 valuation. For Depot Bond Kinking Fond, 1 et. on each SUM) valuation. For First Funding Bond Sinking Fund, 4 ! cts. on each 1100 valuation. For Second Funding Boud Kinking Fund, S cts. ou each flOD valuation. For Park Bonds, 40 cm, on each I00 valaa- tlon, . - ,. . , . On eaclt PolL 00 ceuU, . Making a total of one dollar and fifty -four cents m M) on each one hundred dollars valuation of taxable property. WILLIAM P. WILBOX, . 39-8 City Treasurer. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PSrl!l dose s times dally of HAMILTON H . Bl'CHU AXB DAXDFXIO-f, Promotes healthy action of tle KIPXF.Y. LIVER and BOWKIX: la therefore the greatest Blaaa FariBer mm MealUl Freaerver of the age, and prevents diseas es by removing the cause. It has stood the tet, and is tbe best medicine in use. , . - , . W. C HAMILTON Av CO.. 39Hw Cincinnati, Ohio. 0l.fU weak. Will prove it or forfeit J506. New articles Just patented. Samples sent free to all. Address, W. H. CHIDESTER, 39-4 . ; 287 Broadway, New York. IACIC COMB Heat by mail to anv one for SI. ill chamre any colored hair to a Dennn- nentoiacK or orown, anu contains nopoi son. Tradesupplied at low rates. Address, MAGIC COMB CO., Springfield, Mass. 39-4 13 Brings you free by mail tbe very best "KLAftHCTKl'IM." Write at once to Pomeroy & Co., 141 Broad way, New York. .TSMw A honk iT1 aranaA tfcli Aauaa. utm m iai-, tt cw .a,xiaw ssa 89-4 . - TSYCOMAJICY, ar BOFE. CRIABM JL IK. How either sex may fasci nate and gain the love and affections of any person they choose Instantly. This simple mental a-xiuircmeat all can possess, free, by miUi, for2ac.,togtther with a marriage guide. Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Wedding Night Shirt, etc. A queer book. Address T. WILLIAM ft CO., Pubs., Phila delphia., . - poB cerciHs, colds, Haarseaeaa, asl all Tkraat Dlaeaaea, WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. Pat ap ealy im Blae Baxea. A TRIED: AND SCRR BEMKDY. Sold by Druggists. . ' f - . 8-4 The nigkeat Meelleal Atkarttleaf Eurap say the strongest Tonic, Purifier and Deobstrnent known to tbe medical world is ' ; . ' " JUKDBEBA. : It r.rrest- decay of vital forces, exhaustion of Cie nervous system, restores vigor to the deh.l !jted, eleanses vitiated hlood,removes vesicle obstructions, and acts directly on th. Liver and Spleen. Price 1 a bottle. JOHN KELLOOO, 18 Piatt street, N.Y. 39-4 P B. UVHT aV COM SOK.ICITOBM OF PATE9TS, Attar neya far la veatara. Experimental Ma chines and Models; also, Patented Articles Manufactured for Inventors, ' BICHHOSa, IKD. Twenty years experience. All business strictly confidential. Complete list of Pat ents from 1790 to date. Bend for Circular. lr.inrp'srpf'cidecures Dyspepsia, Liver Coiupltu.it, Constipation, Vomiting of Food, Hour rAtomncn, Mater ttrasn, lieanoiirn. Low Spirits, etc. In thirty-five years never (ailinK to cure tbe most obstinate cases. ; Sold by druggists generally. C. E. POTTS & CO., 20 Main street, Agents for Richmond, Indiana. Depot, 145 Eighth street, N. Y. Circulars mailed on application. 3S-4w ' HEW THIXO FX1FJI THE BTJX. I fsixteea OH PalatttBga Im a Baak! Never before was such an Idea attemptel for book illustration;: every rne who has seen It pronounces it SUPERB. - Mrs.- Har- . riet Beecher Stowe's latest work. Woman In Sarred History, Is a series of narrative-sketches, drawn from r flcripturnl, historical,nud legendnry sources. lllaatrate-I with Nix. teen Ckaiee Oil Ousum. after paintings by the most cel ebrated artists of the world, giving a rich and magnificent variety of Oriental cos tume and beauty. Mrs. Stowe in her cliOm lng style hns written a book full of interest, and without a dull page in it, which even if not illustrated would sell rapidly; but tbe Brllllaat OI!COLOR PICTrKEft, make it one. of the most unique, original, and remarkable books ever ottered. The pic tures, if published separately, would readily sell for 2 each ortttL while the entire book, with the sixteen pictures, together witli sumptuous bindings of the volume, can be had for one-fifth of that amount. The hook is published in ENGLISH and in GERMAN, and is making a tremendous ftensatian Amoag A grata. And Salesmen, because It is absolutely new ' and "has money in it." To get pleasant work and ood pay, send forterms,circulars, etc.. J. B. FORD & CO., New York, lloston, . Chicago, San Francisco, or Cincinnati. . S54 TnE ONLY KNOWN MEDICINE . That at the same time Fnrgen, Fariaea mm Ktrraurtkevia tka Hyateaa ' Dr. Taf t's Fills are composed of many ingredient. Prominent among tbem are Sarsapzirtita and Wild Cherry, so united as to nc. together; the one, through its admix ture wit ii other substances, purifying and pniidii; while the other is strengthening th: sy stem. Thus these Pills are at the same time a tonic and a cathartic, a desid eratum long sought for by madieal men, but never before discovered. - In other words, they do the work ot two medicine, and do It much better than any two we know of, for they remove nothing from tbe system but Impurities, so that while they purge they also strengthen, and heaea they cause no debility and are followed by no re action. - ' Or. Tatc'a Fllla have a wonderful in fluence on the Mood. They not oniy purify w.thaut weakening it, but they remove ail noxious pertides from the ehyU) aatoreit It converted into fluid, and thus makes impure blood an utter Impossibility. As there is no debilitation, so tnere is no nausea or sick ness attending the operation of this most excellent medicine, wniob never strains or tortures the digeetlvo organs but cause them to workiuaperfectlynainral man net ; h nee persons taking them do notbeeom pale and emaciated, but on the contrary, wliile oil impurities are being removed, tin combined action of the Sarsapaiilla and Wild Cherry purifies and invbcoratea the body, and a robunt st!rte-of health is the rr stilt of tetr united action. Prlce,25eenUa box. Sold by all druggists. Depotti Oort lanJtsttet,NwYotti.. SM i slkjajalaWan -.."" i )lUj,! :i'. -v.A J wm u EXvaors from rfca wm Mere klk to wmmoa Blotak mr Mavalc. From two t tgboules m w?anu' v, pii aicsri or Totcer. BnasFle m raee, nana, EnilMM ;! .ivar a9Mtikt. Hx tolwelre 1 -.. wrrunn;i u ear Mfnilewa ' 'elllaaa ami Isiu sad all Lklm loa-A lHscaaaa. By lu wockr:Yf rvctoral nronertles it wilt nm tm -: t evero recent or ttagerliig CmH w I nil the tUne rtKiulred by gay.tafmd!c::i and U perfectly safe, loosebtag eooca, -. v tag IrrttBtian, aad raHeTiwjr sia im. f-..?a WrMa mnmmmMrytmJiZCt. sm ' ... r. mBl E.ATEKT BIBLE rTBJHHED. I The cheapest nnd liest selling Agent' Bibles in the market. ForclrcuInrsaiMiess A. J. HOLMAX A lX)m Arch street, Phil adelphia. , SMl A BHIXINTRATOR sALE. By orderof the Marion Civil ClrcuitCr.ui t, the undersigned, administrators of the es tate of Samuel W. Bernams, deceased, oiler for the next ninety days, lot No. eleven, (lit, in Starr s addition to the eity of Rich mond, Wayne county, Indiana. Terms One-sixth cash In hand, and one sixth In each of , 12, 18, 24 and SO months, with 6 per cent. Interest. A. a. CAVIXR, JAMES BRATIEN, Administrators. Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 18, 187. 27-3w 19. --NT. Freshman, ADVERTISING AGENT, ' 190 WKST FOI'BTH BTa, C I C I If X A T I , O. AdvertlaeBaenta lawertaal im may pa par at fkvarakla ratea. . Estimates furnished free. Send for a cir cular. i(Mw Etimii Wijis Ejllig., vnn vnfvc r.riTim ' Lucius H. Bugbee, D. D. Pres't. Tills oldest and btrgest College for Indies in the West, will resume after the holidays. Jan. 5th. Pupils can enter then, or Jan. SStth, the date ot the opening of the second session. . Expenses reasonable.- Eight De partments, liesliles the Literary Depart ments, there is the College of Music, tinder the directorship of Carl Barus. This gives a thorough course in Music, with graduation. The Academy of Design, for Art Studies, i j thoroughly furnished with excellent mod els The elegant edifice is entirely furnish ed. The faculty is laige and experienced. Direct letter of inquiry tor Catalogues, or conce.-ning boardlug accommodations, to . PRESIDENT BUGBEE, 8Mw Cincinnati, Ohio. JOI.IOAY tiOODft, ETC. We have a large, stock of goods for the Holidays, comprising fine editions of excel lent BOOKS, CHROMOS, ILLUMINATED MOTTOS, . WRIT1XG DESKS, PORTFO LIOS, POCKET BOOKS, GOLD PENS, INK STANDS, CARD CASES,. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, etc. Orders by letter promptly filled. . HirnicecL waeoex, S8-4 IPO Fourth street, Cincinnati. Holiday Presents. WM. & J. C. MICIIIE, Jewelers, 17S W. Faartk Mt., ClarlaMti, O., Offer an unusually attractive line of Holi day Presents at low prices. Full stock of American and Kwiss Watches, Silver aud Plated Ware, etc. SXi-4 CANCER. A cure assured without the use of the knife. Persons requiring our services will be visited in any part of the country. Heud for Book giving manner of treatment, and Certificintesof cores. . : Address . - DR. L. H. GRATIGNY, 28 Plum street, Box 2087 Cincinnati, Ohio. rV "T" IT a- al-a.. uM dily cured by -Dr. Beck's only known and sure Remedy. : NO CHARGE lor treatment until eared. Call onoraddrcrs ,,- , DR. J. C BECK, 38-4 Cincinnati, Ohio. , When Ton: Want A FIXE ' ' ' TRUNK, . I'OCKET B K, TRAVELING BAG, DRESSING CASE, Etc, Etc, At m BesMBaMe Filer, Ito to ; C, A. Vandnzen c C o , - S, W. Cor. Fourth and Mala StsI r I .CINCINNATI, OHIO. All the latest Holiday Novelties In Fancy Leatlier Goods, for Ladies and gentlemen. The Largest, Finest, and Best Assortment of Pocket Books in the West. , ; FX4oods sent by Mali and Express.s , 38-4 - 'i OPIUM O HABIT CTBEDi Medicine compounded by a sufferer Bur- feon IT. H. A. Also cures DraB.kennea. t always cures. Send for work on "Onf um eaUng and 1U Cure," to W. B. SQUIRE, M. D. , W orthlngton, Greene Co, Ind. 38-4 tOAF STOXE CI Bl BOLE. nail's Journal of Health says: "Buck wheat cakes, properly baked, are very heal thy and nutritious. They should be baked on a SOAP STONE GRIDDLE, without grease. When baked on an Iron griddle, with grease, they are spoiled; and Instead of being the most nutritious of food, become the most indigestible." The material com posing tho Griddles Is a mild aabstanec, produelug and retaining a oft and Deli cious Hot. They requite no GREASING, and bake the eakos brown, spongy, and of a delicious flavor, rover burning them, nor diffusing auy :::ell through the room while In use. . Soap Ht-m a a FOOT WARMER has no eonal, the beat radiated from it lie lug a mild, solt, aad natural heat. Price of Griddle yl to 83. Foot Warmers, 75c to fln.Tin and Japan Mfg. Co. 1S8 Wi 4th St, 84 . CINCINNATI, OHIO. f A FlTTcC Physician ot twenty JJnllUO" years unsurpassed suc cess in the treatment ot Diseases of Females.- - i NO CHARGE for treatment until cured. Address PROF BECK, Lock Beat 860, -4 . .. CINCINNATI, O. STEIN W AY & SONS' PIANOS. BURDETT ORGAN" -1 At lowest prices. The finest Instruments aaade. Also, PIANOS and ORGANS at less than Gold prices. Good, new, aeven-octave Rosewoad Ptanoa t 82B0. Fiaaoncd, new, five-octave Organs at 875. New fonr-ootave Organs at 855.. We invite the attention of dealers, SMITH m NIXON, 38-t r -: . . . :. ; CtncinnaU.ohio. D AX. "t - - - a. . .. .- ' , Merchant Tailor Alwayakeepalarjce iirtouaut Of all first class goods, which he sella- at reasonable rates. His elegant styles are tmtmrnassed Br tho West, and hlg prices mike him the most popular Tailor in Cincinnati. 2S W. Fourth st., near Bsce, Cincinnati. - a-4 is ii