Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 47, 18 January 1866 — Page 4
RICHMOND, IND., JANY 18 th, 1866.
Copperhead CatechUm. What rrty He-ceded from the Union, waged a relentteaa war of four years duration, aad ia responsible for all the blood that haa been ahed, and all the debt created in the suppression of the rtbellion ? The Democratic party. What party produced all the traitors in the United State ? Tim I)Tnoctatic party. What party fouglit 3g!nt the Union j in the South ana gave uie rtueiu prut comfort" in the North ? The Dtmocratic party. What party opposed the war, resisted the draft, and denounced Mr. Lincoln aa a tyrant and usurper worthy of death ? The Democratic party. What party taught that "resistance to tyrants was obedience to God," thus teaching the crime of assassination ? . The Democratic party. What party in their political proces sions sung songs threatening to "bang A Ik Lincoln on a sour apple tree ? The Democratic party. What party produced Booth, Harold AUerott and' Payne ? The Democratic party What party in advocating the doctrine of the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, has been preaching rebellion ever since the Nullification days of John Calhonn ? The Democratic party. What party has given birth to all the advocates of State Uights, Nullification, conspiracy and civil war? The Democratic party. What party alone originated Buch oritanizatiojis aa the Sons of Liberty and the Knights of the Golden Circle ? The Democratic party. What paity advocated an armistce and compromise with rebels in arms? The Democratic party. What party during the laat war never ; rejoiced over the victories of the Union anny seldom put out rings, and evinced by their demeanor their deep chargm that the rebels had been defeated ? The Democratic party. What party secretly armed itself, last year, for the purpose of slaying their Union neighbors ? The Democratic party. What party threatened, in Ohio, if Vallandigham was re-arrested, that 1S0,IUU Democrats under Fugh, would rise in rebellion, rescue him, and drive the tyrant Lincoln from his throne ? The Democratic party. What party contended with the Cincinnati Enquirer, that the United States was not a nation, but a league of seventy four scperate soverigntiee, thus justilying the action of the South in withdrawing from the Union ? The Democratic party. What party, in the South, has practised for forty years past, miscegenation, thus filling the country with yellow bastards ? The Democratic party. What party talks loudest against negro equality and practises it most? The Democratic party. Ought such a party to be entrusted with political power again? Q. Who called the soldiers outlaws, thieves, murders, fcc, in the following words ; "It, fthe Administration,) has put im into the hands of outlaws, tlnevcs, murderers and traitors." a Tk. rv wford Conntv Jorum, a Democratic paper published in Crawford County, Ohio. Q. Who called them a "pack of hirl arnundrels" as follows: " They, (Union soldier.',) are pack of hired scoundrels, who have never been aught but a nuisance to the country." A. The Ashland Union, a Democratic paper published in Ashland County, Ohio. Q. Who insulted the soldier's wives, by inserting in Its columns the followin" : " They, (Union soldiers,) come back and find" their places filled the tide of life running on unconscious of their presence, and forgetful of their absence their families probably scattered ; their wives nrobablv under the care of some charitable agent of an Aid Society, who has found that thtrt are more tray than one of administering eonttlittion. These picture only fail of the truth, because they are not as sad as the reality, nor aa ivid." . , A. The Cincinnati Enquirer, the leadin a Damncriatie naner of Ohio. O. Who called thera "Alolition dogs, vinitee." Ac. as follows: " ThU ia the motto of the Abolition ilncr. who are prosecuting this war 'Booty and Beauty' is the motto of such . hollinna and brutes." A. The Circleville Watchman, a Democratic raPer published at Circleville, Ohio. Q. Who argued that the soldiers were murderers, as follows Every dollar hereafter spent for the nrosecution of this infamous war is uselessly wastea ana every me tost, in n is an abominable sacrifice, a murder the responsibility of which rests upon Abraham Liacoln and his advisers. The man who does not wash his hands of all participation in such a war, shartt tA quilt of thot by whom it is prosecuted. Support of this war and hostility to it show the dividing line between the friends and enemies of the Government. He who supports the war, is against the Union." A. The Crawford County Forum, the " same Democratic paper above quoted, hich called the soldiers thieves, outlaws, c. . Let every soldier cut out the above record, nd paste it up. A frog was brought op in the -and pump at the Silver Moon Company's vell. near Hookstown, Penn., at a depth of 4S0 fet. The men were boring and -.truck crevice, when the tools dropped 13 inches: Thet Immediately drew them rp and put down the sand pomp. They round they bad struck a fresh wster rein. When they drew op the sand pump, to their surpriso they turned out a frog, Hind as a bat. Five cases of small-pox. are reported
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Oca friend, Clark, editor of the Kendall (Illinois ) Cimnam, is a nu who lo.ea a gaod jute, wad leU an opportunity slip that promise d'uh of fan. Here is one on bis list: Wn hare lately got a new nit of clothe, mad no man eoold be mora effectually dmguised. We look like a gentleman, f pon first putting tbem on, we felt like est in strange garret, and for a long time thought w were strapped off. We went to the noose and seared the baby almost
into fits; onr wife asked us if we wanted to see Mr. Clark, and said be was at tbe office ; wa went there, and pretty soon one of our business men came ia with a strip of paper m his band. Be asked if the editor was in T told him we thought not ; then asked him if be wished to see him particularly T said be wanted lam to pay that bill ; told him we didn't tel. era he'd be ia ; business man left. We started to the bouse again; met a conple of young ladies ; ore of them asked the other, 'What Laoiiaome stranger is that? In oar dilemma we met a friend, and told him who we were, and got him to introduce us to our wife, who is who is now as proud of ns as she caa be. The next time we get a new suit of clothes we shall let our wife know it beforehand." Hint. If your bends are tender and yon would car them from friction of the axe helve, or other tool ia use, apply some bard tallow, rubbing it on the heir and year hand a will slide without bliatering Tryit. If your leather mittens become hard and stiff, oil or grease them. It is also a good plan to gr:e them when engaged in oat-door labor during wet, snowy or rany weather. It does bnckakiu as much good to greesolt as any leather. You can wash out greese and dirt with soap and warm wster whenever you please. PoaTiCairr to Pbt. The Black minister was closing op his prayer, when some white boys in the ooraerbad the ill manners to laugh, so that the sable suppliant heard them. He bad said but a moment before, and very earnestly, " Bleas all dat is human," when the laugh occurred ; nd commencing again, juat before the " Amen," the pious old negro ssid : "O, Lord, wears not in da habit of addin postscripts to our prsyers ; but if the 'spreseion, Bless sll dst is human, won't take in dea wicked white fellers, den ws pray dat de Lord will bress some dat ain't human, also, besides. Amen !" Artemus says ."As for the Wards, they air known all the world over, and every big city in the blessed, Union has it little divisions called after them. In Sew York and Boston t jere is the first Ward, and the second Ward, and so on to the one hundredth Ward, and in Paris snd London, snd everywhere we are honored with the same reniemberaaces. I guess that' some honor. And even down South, it's more than probable, they've some Wsrds in their small Tillages ; atd wear so popular that evso the working apartments in the penitentiaries are named in the same wit." The Sultan bss ordered the French painter, it. Uuill. tuenet, to paint his portrait. It is against all Turkish rale and custom to have pictures taken ; they sre used to looking on tbem as a kind of idoU. But reform is the watchword of our ago, and the stationary Ottoman Purse tries to come up to tlie mark. " doubt Europe will soon be treated with the enchanting photographs of the belles of the Imperial harem. A meeting of German ladies is to take place shortly at Leipsic, to consider the means of giving girls a more independent position by educating them for various trades and professions. This hss already been done, to a certain extent, ia Germany. At Munic there is a commercial school for girls ; at Leipsic girls are employed as compositors, and in Berlin as watchmakers. General Sherman and Joe Johnson met at the Gayoso House, Memphis, on the 18th, for the first tieae since the surrender of tbe latter to the former ia North Carolina. The ButlHin says the greeting of the soldiers was kindly and cordial. Hundreds of citizens called on the two Generals, who left on the 19th by the ssme conveyance for the North. A Mr. Cbbsrles Windech, of Detroit, whliw dancing a schottische with a lady, at a ball on the 23th ult., and having made tbe circuit of the ball, staggered snd fell, and before he could be placed on a lounge was dad. tie was lately from Titusville, Pa. He died of heart disease. A California editor, speaking of the complaints by his readers that he don't publish all the local items they des:re to see, justly observes that it is often their own fault, in not sending the facts. He says be don't like to publish a birth after the child is weaned, a marriage after the aoneymoon is over, rr the death of a man after his widow is married sgsin. A Yankee down east has recently invented a rat extermiaator, consisting of a sort of powder snuff, the animal ierks his head off at tbe third sneeze 1 A sub. wants to know if it baa ever been nsed ia a printing office I If excrci-se promotes health, those who collect old bills for editors should be the longest lived people on earth. A London paper has the following advertisement : A piano for sale, by a lady about to croa tbe ehaanel with carved legs, in oak case. A number of persons were drowned near Bangor, Me., br the breaking of ice on which they were skatingApplication for pardon at the rate of from 300 to 500 per week are received at tbe Adjutant (ieaeral's office. But few are granted. We cannot censure a man in business who does not advertise if he has nothing worth advertising; but readers must know that the business uiau who throws out his sign in a newspaper, and is not ashamed of his stock of goods, can always furnish a better quality at lower prices thau those, who, either from shame or pennriousness, never let the public know what they have or what they doing. Brevet Major Thatcher, during a part of t'te year 1864, disbursing otlicer at Indianapolis and receutly tried by Court Martial for the defalcation of 824,000, was found guilty and sentenced to be fined 31S,iX0, imprisoued for five years, and dismissed the service. Gen. Ord has remitted the fine and imprisonment. At a printers festival, on Franklin's birthday, the following was tlte fifth regular toast : "The editor and the lawyer the devil is satisfied with the copy of the farmer, but requires the original of the latter." Secretary Stanton end Judge Holt hare both declined to deliver the eulogy on President Lincoln. It is intimated that Speaker Colfax will do it. A man in Albany rut a liandkerchief wet with chloroform to his nose to get to leep, while suffering with neuralgia, Rnd the next morniDg was found dead. It is a great misfortune," says "La Broyeyre, "not having mind enough to talk well, nor judgement enough to be silent." Mr. Herbert of New1 York, threw a pair of shears at his wife and killed her. Among the suicides of Paris there is majority of married men. A three tongned Infant haa been born In Scotland. Of course it's a girl. " Well executed notes on the First National Bank of Madison are in circulation. Gen. Wm. Hicker, for forty two years Chief Clerk of the United States Senate died at "VTashinfton on Friday lat.
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uacil I rnit A; Cat subs. Strawberries. Tomatoes. Blackberries. Extra Peashea, Raspberries and Plums. Tomato Catsup, Walnut do. Londen Clob rc. Woryter shire do. Piekrls o! various kin-Is. iaadOiTs. 31 Main St. O. W. BARNES A CO. JcIIie Ac. Striwhfrrr and Raspberrr Jellies, rine Apple Jelly. Shred Isinglass or felatine for making .Wiles Raspberry syrup, Terr fine and suitable for use in cknes. SI Main St. O. W.BARXK3 A CO. ijossm: 10 HMv Surars. 34 Bbls crushed, granulated and powdered do. 2 i Bbis. Refined do, various grades. 31 Main St. G. W. BARS ES A CO. 40 Bscs Rio Coflee. 14 " Mocha. Java, snd Lacnsra do. SI Main Su U. W.BARES A CO. 20 keirs bi-earbonate Soda. 10 bo aes Madder. 10 ' Indipo. 1 " Ex. Logwood. 10 " Cud bear. 10 Boxes Rice. ' 31 Main St. O.W. BARNES A CO. 31 ola" V Syrrun: 10 bWa N. O. Molaa 10 Sorirhnm do. 10 Svrups various irrades. 31 Main St. O. W. BARXES a CO. ay pices At Pepper: 5 baps Pepper. Cloves. 20 msts Cinnamon. 2 baits Alspice. 1 cask Nutmegs. E.R. Dunkee's selected Spices. Cinnamon, Pepper. Alspice. Cloves, Mustard .Ginper and Cayenne. 31 Main St. W. BASSES CO. n H1MU. - - 2 i ltoaes M. R. L. a A. Kaisins 20 U' do. 20 yt do. 1 Cask Currants. S " Citrons. 31 Main St. O.W.BARNES A CO. riless: ,. 1 20 boxes fine Teas, embracing varv.ua qualitle,. G. W. BARNES A CO Vlmond.. 'ut, Ac, 200 lbs, Almonds. 200 " Peanuts, Pecans, Filberts. etc. 31 Main St. W. BARNES A CO. c hocolate. Prepared Conee, etc. Baker's Cocoa. Pure Cocoa. Broma. French Chocolate. Premium " Vanilla " Dandalion Coffee, various qualities. Traxicum. Verm.icelli. . Macaroni. Tapioca. Pearl Barley. Hecber's Farinia. . Corn Starch and Race Flour. 31 Main St. W.BARNES A CO. ATTENTION LADIES ! IV EW GOODS JCST RECEIVED AT O.V NORTH- PEARL STREET. MRS. ILIFF, is iust in receipt of a larpe and fashionable assortment of FA I.I. IvHlliwery, which she offers to tbe Ladies CHEAP FOR CASH. Her repatation for correct taste, earned by a long expeiience in the business, will secure tbe patronage of the most fastidious. . J5y-Call, Ladies, and examine her stock before purchasing elsewhere. 7m34 PROF. WALKER'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. TMIK above valuable preparation can be bad at the Barber Shop of the Proprietor, near the Depot, in this citv. Ib is an old, experienced fashionable Bsrber and Hair-Dresser, formerly from St. Louis. Call on Prof. J. Walker aa above. He would respectfully refer those who wish to test this preparation to Mr. C. Williams, A. O. Crowse and J. Comer. He furnishes the following reliable certificate; 1 hereby certify that I have used J.C. Walker's Hair Ri-storatire, and "can say that it excels any thing of the kind I ever nsed. L. T. UORNEY. I herebv certify that I have used J.C. Walker's Hair Restorative, and find it all that he recommends it to be, and not at all injurious. L.J. FRANCISCO. Riichmond, Oct. 12, 1365. M-tf. rrrzs cbcoieb. CROCKER BKXJ. CBOCKCB. CO, Sooth side of JIain Mreet. one square East ol Meredith Houc, RICH3IOND, I5D. Tsr.ufacuture all kinds of Carriaeea. Buggies, ll Snlkie, Express and Pedhnir W apuns, ic, Ae. We have on hand a fine assortment of work in oar line, and can furnish to order on shnrt notice, almost 1ST ef- le or pattern of vehicle, all of which they warrant lube made of tbe best material and by cartful and experienced workmen. The public are invited to cal and examine their stock rnd prices. SS- Particular attention paid to repairing. Jan. 20. imi. IMPORTANT NEWS! WE ARE PREPARED TO FILL orders for Window Sea's, Bl nda, Doors Frames, Mouldings, Brackev, i.'antles and house fornishers work generaliy, SCHOOL DESKS, all made of tbortmgalT ' ' - SEASONED LUBBER! And as low as the same ran be Inragbt in this market. Alo, Pine Lumber, Saiurles, Flooring, Lath, Ac, Ac. Sixth Street, one square South of Main, Rich nsond, lad. , EZRA SMITH A CO. Jane 5, 'e3. ' 23 tf. Joi" Sale! ACOCKTRT PEAT of three aerea and nadfof groun-l, cottage bonw. barn, young wehardof fruit. Ac. near the city of Rich mood.' Fr PJr?'r BQcaire rd . s M. WASSOS, 34 tf. Agent for tie property.
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Aniry and , Navy Revolrar. A1TROVEUBT TU2 GOVER.VMEXT. rowardjof lfAdOPO fmthed for tbe Csiakf States Service since 1SA1. Warranted superior e aa other Pestol of the staci. aim en im rvema Ma. Sk-klbv tun IValcrs and e tra.le jjrorraay. ; ' E. REM1SGTOS A SN., 11m, . Y., Manutacturers of Mu,krt, l arhioes, Revolvers, Kercdviof; KiAee. Kide rtarrvis, Ac. SECURITY FIRE INSURANCE 00.1 Of New Xorld Assets: 1,600,000. WILLIAM BELL, Agent, Oct. 19, IsWi. 34-tf. RICDMOXP. COMFORT AND ECONOMY. M. i an enMiteait degree, in the HARD RUBDER TRUOO,. and tutkaaffitctednevdiDirawch Iastru nts, MU eaa I reeonuwnd this as CLE A SLY, lrKABL. andfross its a.Uptability t any form, much asore comfortable than aaost other Trusses. Otf stork of Marsh, ritrhs Hubbard's, Hitter's atad the Hnrd Rubber TiCompany's Instruments, is large and well assorted both for children and adults. We havem private iwu wbrre the Inatrnnsenta cast be applied by any physician, or by one of tbe Oreo, aa way be desired. Richmond, Jaa. 19, IStVi. -tf. DIXOIS . FORC1Y & Co DEALERS I " Oil Clotlis, Alcattixigs, CL'KTAIN SlIADl'-SAc, CORNER OF SECOND AXD JEFFERSON STS., DAYTON, OHIO! (At The Old Stisud Of Jamci Pcrrrtt.) Damask Curtains, Lace do Shades, Hut. Green, and Blue Holland. Shade Fixtures, Curtain Cornices and Bands, Drapery Cords and Tassels, Picture do do Shata do do Piano and Table CoreVrs, SO 3m 550. Marble, Mahoajaay. Oakland Co mason Fiure.1 Table Oil Cloths, Table Linens and Nap kin a, Counterpanes and Sheetings, Blanket and Robea, . Hearth, Door, and Carrtafre Kurs, Carpet t'fiain, Cottom am, Ac. jfTTO THE LAmfc. GEO. H. REED& CO.'S LIQUID rjlHE constant demand we have bad for LIQUID JL DYES has induced aa si putnpa oomplete lineof 40 Shades, all Liquids, " ' which will recommend theausehrea to every one wfce bas ever used Liquid Dyes for Brilliancy of Colora, Niaaplieity ol' Use, - Certainty of Kntisfacliem. (Complete Directions for use with every package.) Use the BEST Article.. SEE CERTIFICATES FROM EMTVEJTT CHEMISTS, ON EACH PACKAGE Hsmples actually dyeit with each of the colers en ilk and woolen, may br seen st the Drug Store.. S-SOLO EVERYWHERE! If yon desire to insure GOOD COLORS, Inquire (br Heed's I) u me x tic Dyea, ami laL no tkr ktd. CEO. II. REED A. CO Boston, . , . Manufacturers. 28-6m. CARD TO THE LADES. : DR. DCPO.HCO'S ',' 7 G-old en Periodical Pills . FOR FEMALES . IX CORRECTING irrertilarities, removins; structions of the monthly turns, from w hater csnwe, always successful as a preventive. It is now over thirty years since the above celebrated Pills were first discovered by Lw. Donooecfof Par is, during which time they have been extensively aud saocessfoUy used in most of tbe public institution as well aa in private practice ol both hemis&nsre. with unparalleled success in every case, where the di rections have been correctly followed, aa thousands of ladies m this city and throughout She laud, are daily testifying. i . I her are the most invaluable remedy, for all tboae anTrrting complaints so peculiar to th sex, six: Distressing and Painful Hensturation, Itetevttiou, Pant ia the Back il Iam, Prmsiog-tlowa Pams. Kasb of BUwid to the Head, Dizziness, DinMiensof Sight, Greeu Sirkneos, Heaviness, Fatigue on any slight exertion. Palpitation oi the Heart, and all the various distressing comlaint, particalariy Uiat most annoring, weakening, and the begiLmng of all other femaie weaknesses, Tke Iucorr hem, or Whites. At tbe saane time, there is nothing in these Iilli that can du injwry to life or bealtb. Let she dirwettnoe be stri ly fnlkwed, an y will Fnd thesa W be all they are refiresented; a much so, thai in nine eaaeaout uf ten, I will warrant tliem. Do not be diseouraged if one box ahfmld fait, although, aa a general thing On Dot is Sufficient. &O.OOU lloxea have been sold ia tare) yenrs Ten Thousand Boxes seat by letter, both br myaei and agents, to all part, of tlie world, to which an swers have been returned, in which ladies nay, noth ing like tbe above Pills nave bee kvwa, aioceth Science of Medicine Downed npo i t!e World, ia Re moving Obstrnetiou and Reatorreg Nate re to its prep er channel, Qnietirg the Nerves, a ad bringing hack th "Rraeev Color of Health," to the chnett of tlx delicate. 2&or sale by Dreeriats geoerallf . Aug. I, 16. -Jilt Married Uacllef I FBOF. VON VIULirS DIAMOND DQOPS! . teoi m. atowBon at oo. . o pi enea. oaiaa. lutw CiMUl xrawx ams a taji CHaacx.nvi mUt, U)aS SMITH CaUA . satim. mtth trwm. aa X. boottxx, aasf mm nam br ewerr 1
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