Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 37, Number 40, 28 November 1867 — Page 4

lie CTlliimttm. RICHMOND, IND., NOV. 28, 1867.

The Printer's Estate. We publUbcil the following, some time ago, but wc liRveircasotr to believe that some of the subscribers to. the, Pal, ladiutn have not reatl it, or have neglect-; cd to band over that portion of our estate tbey yet have in their pockets : "The printer's dollars-wbere are they? A dollar here and a dollar there, scattered over numerous small towns all over the country, miles and miles apart bow shall they be gathered together ? The papci maker, the building owner, the journeyman, compositor, the grocer, the tailor, and all bis assistants , to him' in" carrying on bis business',' have their demand, hardly .ever so small as a. sin gle dollar. But the mites from here and from there must be diligently gathered and patiently hoarded or the wherewith-! al to discharge his liabilities will never! become sufficiently bulky. We imagine the printer will have to get up an address to these widely scattered dollars something like the following : f Dollars, halves, quarters, dimes, and all maener of fractions into which you are divided, collect yourselves and come home. 7 Yei are ."wanted 1 j Combination Of all sorts of men that help the printer to become a proprietor gather such force and demand with such good : reasons your appearance at his counter, "that nothing short of a sight of you will appease them. Collect yourself, for valuable as" you are in the aggregate, A single you will never pay the cost of gathering. Come in here in single file, that the printer may form you intobattallion, and send you forth again, to battle for bim and vindicate bis orediiAalCOH Header, are you sure you bavn't a couple of the printer's dollars sticking about your old clothes ?" ir ' J Look out for Fires." Now is the time to fix it deeply in your mind, that a little spark will kindle a large fire, and a little carelessness may. result, in .the loss of all your own and your neighbor's property. Clean out; jour chimneys, rearrange 'your "stove, pipes; put brick or zinc under your stoves, and be sure to keep your ashes out of wood on vessels. For cleaning oat chimneys, we commend on the score of economy, "the following plan, as adopted by one "Gripes," a resident of Yorkshire, as related by Horace Smith:-!; ' vv': ? " . " Gripe's chimney were emotbered wi' Boot and wi , "mokeV:i!r7 , t Bit I won't pay for sweeping he muttered : So be took a lire goose to the top gave a puke, And down to the bottom it flmtered. Hiss, flappity ! hiss, flappftj ! Flappity, Happily, hiss I , 'i 1 Z M a 7 : VVauos ! bow cruel, cries one says another I'm -sbock-d ' ; " Quoth Gripe, I'm asbim'd oa't, ad Took a j Hut I'll do tu no more. So'the next time it smoke J, He popped down a eotip'e of docks ! Quack, ITppiiy lpiacis, fl'ppUy I r;r Flippiiy, flapp'ty, quack." ; 'I In the late election in Massachusetts, . about $170,0Q0) votes were 'cast the largest-number ever polled, excepting in, the '.Presidential election of; 18G4, wnen votes were retnrneu. -: i nn " shows the remarkable interest takeu in the questions of licences or prohibition, and other facts of importance were also manifest. .Thus, contrary to the claim of other da3'9, it is discovered " that the rural districts are not solidly -opposed to the cities and large towns on the license question.1 From the towns having less than 7,000 inhabitants the;e were seventy-eight license men against ninetyeight elected from cities and towns of more than 7,000 population. The vote in twenty-five western and twenty-five eastern towns in the State gave the Radical candidate for Governor majorities, but these same places also gave a much larger vote for license than for prohibition, and it is also believed that the majority in the State for license, as represented in the" vote for members' of the . Legislature, will amount to full 25,000. The state Constabulary, run as a polit- : ical machine, is no longer popular, even among the descendants of the Turitans. Any of our lad'yreadcrs whose husbands have been "alienated" will be interMtert fn the folio .f id g recipe for winning back their love, which was. given by a fortune teller to a.wife in:,Da3'ton : Procure a black hen, cut! her head ofl at a single blow with an ax, cut her. open . with a pair of scissors, and cut; out her heart.'! The heart should be wrapped in , hair and slightly roasted in the ashes; then clean it, wrap it in a piece of blue silk, and place .it under her husband's pillow, so that he would sleep , on it for ' three nightsr w 'v' 14 ' tia itPricks ih Other Timss. In the year 1822, forty-five years ago, the following were the market prices for. some of the principal products of the west: Flour, 92,50 per bb! ; wheat 40c per bushel ; t'; oats, 18c per bushel ; butter, 9c per lb: lard, 5c per lb ; pork, 3c per lb ; molasses, 35c per gallon ; hay, 86 50 per - 'qjj " - -- Ju.xi .? 'O itji. "Mr. Samuel Carnahan, a fifty year old v bd, esteemed -citizen of Lagrange coun ty , bought his family full of Suits mourn rag clothes, laid ' aside money for bis - funeral expenses, and then deliberately laid down and died, without any appa ' rent cause. . f

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V,I a Published in the Warner Hoi (ding, on Hi By HOUOWAY &. DAVIS, JAi rs'a per Volume, .PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. TOOl Printing. iVe hav(r.7a new : "DA V JOBBER," and new fonts . . , . . i of,.Tjpe of the latest styles, tiotb plain and fartrr, and are prepared to (dj work ' neat and expeditiously." ' lamphlct, ' - HiI!-of Lading, Cataloging, Bill Heads, ..?"1.i-lnUoi J il-I Cards," Notes Show Bi, . Envelopes, Circulars, " Checlt,- ' Label, Sec Handbills, Blank, Posters,' -4 .li PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLE Baking Powder. Warren's Chemically Pure , Snowflake BAKING- POWDER, -t .-Warranted to giro satisfaction.", j " - V JOHN BELL. ' ' ' " " Wholesale Agent, j&So. 15 Xoble Street, opposite Passenger Bepet. ; LEGAL NOTICES. ' ; - NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. :1 The City Taxes are now due, and much needed to pay current expenses, and liquidate out-standing City Bonds. It is hoped and expected that our citizen Tax-Payers will respond promptly to the nrgent demands of ; Wm. P. Wilson, - I ' - , r- - City Treasurer. 1 , Xovember 7th, 1357. . 2w. : a ; ; SherifTs Sale. By VIRTUE OF TWO EXECTTIOXS to me directed, one from the Wayne Circuit Court and . one from VVayne Common Pleas Court, I will expose at Publio Sale, at the Court House door in Centrevvlle, Wayne County, Indiana, on the 14th dav of December, 1867, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. anoS 4 o'clock, P. M., on said day the following property, to!! t , ' :" .? . lioi Np. one ( I ), in E. 4 D's. addition to the town f Centreville, Wayne County; Indiana, to be sold as the property of John E. Pugh, to satisfy said executions in my hands, one in favor of Fernandes H. Hannab, the other in favor of the First National Bank of Centreville. 1 .- i .... JACOB S. BALLEXGEB, Sheriff W. C. Not. 14, 1867. v :. , -. 38$2,70 Administrator's Sale. f"1 HE undersigned will offer at Public Sale, on A Friday the i9th day of Xovenibcr, 1367, at the late residence of Isaac Mellender, in Wayne Township, Wayne County, and State of Indiana, the following personal property, to-wit : Five Horses, 10 Cattle, 25 Hogs, 60 Sheep, one Wagon, one Reaper, Farming Utensils of all kinds, 700 Bushels of Wheat. 60 acres of Standing Corn, Hay, Straw, Pasture, House and Kitchen Furniture, and many other things. A credit of twelve months will be given on all sums over three dollars; rotes and approved security, waiving, valuation laws, will be required of each purchaser. ; The sale, will commence at 10 o'clock on said day, and will continue on the following day, if necessary. ISAAC N. SEAXEV, Adminisfrator. November 4, 1P67. . - 37-3w. ' . "State ' of Indiana, Wayne County, ss. . JAMES STEVENSOKi1 r. - - iu toe n ayne - cinnati .and j Fort - L Common Pleas Court, e Rail Road Company, j. 'January Term, A. D. irles H Kelly aud j 1S68. S. - -I - in the Vayne Cincm Wavne Charles H Kelly Charles Decrraff . r 1 . X'o.3094. E IT KNOWN, That on this IRth day of Novem ber 1 867, the above named Plaintiff, bv Peelle. Julian and Julian, Attornies field in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Common Pleas Court, his complaint against said defendants in the above entitled cause, together with the affidavit of a competent person that said defendants Charles H.' Kelly and Charles Degraff, are not residents of the State of Indiana. ' '"" Said defendants Charles II. Kelly, and Charles Degraff, therefore are hereby rotified cf the filing and pendency of said complaint and after the filing of an affidavit and undertaking for an attachment against them,-and that, unless they appear ami auwer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause on the second day of the next Term in Centerville, on the 2d Monday of January next, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and allcdged, will be taken as true and the said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. j Witness Wi'.liain W. Dudley, Clerk, and the (sEai. Seal of said Conrt, at Centerville, this 1 th ' day of Xovemtier, 167. WILLIAM W. DUDLEY, Clerk. W. A. Peelle, Julian sod Julian, Att'y of Plt'f. Nov. 1867. (3w;$5. ' ' Final Settlement - ' .- .; ;- .' " "jTOTlCE is hereby given that David Bowman, Ad11 ministrator of the Estate of William Murray. Jr., deceased, has filed his account current for Final Settlement of said Estate at the Jannary Term, 18&g, of the Wavne Conrt of Common Pleas of Wavne f CouDt lndi!"a'- - - Attest: ? Wm. W. DUDLEY, Clerk. "fOTICE is hereby given that Ilranson Dennis, il Guardian of. the Heirs of Oiles Coggshell, deceased, lias filed his account current for Final Settlemcnt of the Estate of said heirs, which account current will be presented for confirmation at the January Term, 186S, of the Wayne Court of Common Heas, ot Wayne County, Indiana. . i . j A -tout U. AXW M. .LIUULtV. Clerk. Estate of Margaret Estep. TTOTICE is hereby given that Daniel W. Jlason, 11 Administrator of the Estate of Margaret Estep, deceased, has filed his account current for Final Settlement of said Estate, at the January Term of the Wayne Court of Common Pleas, 13, of Wajne County, Indiana. Attest! 'sTvj.." r-f rrV''! Wm . W. D U DLEY, Clerk. Exparte." : Hannah Nicholson. - 5 PARTITION NO. 2633. jrOTICE is hereby given that Israel Woodruff, 11 Commissioner, heretofore appointed by the Conrt of Common Pleas of Wayne County. Indiana, will present bis account current for Final Settlement, as such commissioner, at the January Term of the Wayne vourt ot common neas, ' : ' Attest : ': Wm. W. Di DLEY, Clerk. -' Estate rof John.Sheffer, :, "MJOTICE is hereby triven that Jacob ' Sbeffer. Ad 11 ministrator of the 1 Estate of John Sheffer, deceased, will present his account current for Final Set tlement, to the January Term of the Wayne Conrt of ' uommon fleas, loos, tor ronhrmation by said Conrt. jfe Attest : Wm. W. DUDLEY", Clerk. 3-w "Hi ,ii,t .fei."J0T2!.lS97.

An" tlrdinance to nmend an Or4naacrtenj titlPd "an Ordinance for ine prevention , -.of Fir r. (te An .ol.ioD .V, . B Section I. lie it or.laid bv tins Common Council, of the citv of Richmond,- that tha proviso of section Ut, of the "Ordinance tot the prevention of fires,' pasaed Heptcmbcr 4th, 1886, bo so am mended as to read p provided, however, thfs seetion shall not apply to privies less than ten leet in hight ; and tliat nothinjf herein contained shall be 0 ennstrted as to prevent the Hoard of Public Improvements of said city, to grant a permit for any kind or improvements, whenever in heir judgement they deem it proper. Section 2. This Ordinance to be in force from and after its passage and publication for two consecutive weeksin the Richmond Palladium. Passed and approved November l!th, A. D 1SG7. THOMAS X. YOLXG, Mayor. Attest P. P. Kirn, City Clerk. r s - - ; An Ordinance, to Amend an Ordinance Entitled: '-An Ordinance relative to 'facensing nnd Itetrnlatin? certain Kxtra-'- ; ordinary Trade"! and Establishments," ; Section 1. lie it ordainod by the Common Counoil of the City of Uicuinoad, That so much of sjction nine (91 ot an Ordinance entitled: " An Ordinance relative to Licensing and Rejrulatiug- certain Extra ordinary Trade and Establishments, ' which requires five per cent, to be paid ou sales of Goods, Wares and Merchandize ' made in. auction rooms, is hereby so amended that the amount reqwirod on such saUi-s. ahail be tliree per cent. Section 2. This Oruinanoe'to be in force from and after its passage and publication, for two consecutive "weeks, in the Richmond Palladia ml - ri - ' Passed and approved, November 19, A. 1). 17. ' - THOMAS X. YOUNU, Marnr. :y Attest?. Tetcr -P.' Kirn, City Clerk. " 3 'Administrator's Notice. -T " ETTEB3 of Administration on the Estate of flj Isaac Mellender, late of Wayne Township, Wayne County, and State . of Indiana," deceased, have this day been granted to the undersigned, by the Clerk of the Wayne Common Pleaso Court of said County All persons having claims against said estate, are required to file them with the Clerk of said Court, duly proven, before the expiration of one vear from this date. - ISAAC JSVSEAXEV, Administrator. November 4, 1867. 37-3w. Notice THE citizens of Jefferson township. Wayne county Indiana, and all others Interested, are hereby notified that at the next regular term of the. Board of County Commissioners of Wayne county, .commencing 1st Monday in December. "l Sti7, , I David Land, shall apply for License to sell intoxicating f,iuor.i in less quantities than quart at a iiuie, with t.'ie privilege O. purmittuig, the same to be drank on the premises where sold, as hereafter described. The premfaes on which lrish to sell said liquors, under ., tha.. license are as follows : ,., J . . j i j 'Being the house formerly reupied as?i.Tayerii,and known as the Eutah House, in Haiserstown, Wayne county, Indiana,. which hquse is situated on Lot Xo. five (6) in Block Xo. fifteen, ( 15) 4.f said 'town, and is built at the intersection of Perry and Walnut sts., in said town, it being the house now occupied by me as a dwelling house and grocery store. Said house and premises are in Jefferson township, Wa vne county Indiana. - - r , , - DAVID LAXTZ. November 7, 1687. ; i a ,.37-iwr. Notice "TOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of Wayne iHi Township, Wayne Count?, Indiana, that I.Frederick Walterman, intend to apply to the Board " of Commissioners of said county, at their term commencing on the first Monday of December, 1867, for license to retail intoxicating Liquors in less quantity than a quart at a time, and suUerxs'ich liquor td ' lie drank on the premises where sold, for the space-of one year after the date of such licenue. The premises in which I desire td sell and suffer such liquor to be drank, as aforesaid, are located as follows, to-wit: Being the south half of lot No. seventy-three, (73) on the east side of Peart street, between Mill and Sycamore streets, in that part of the city of Richmond laid out by John Smith. The said premises are the same in which I am now doing business, and -the building is numbered 10 i.' - .: : FREDRIUK WALTERMAM. November 7th, 1S67. 37-4w. Notice SS hereby given, to the citizens of Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, that I, Frederick Otte, a white male inhabitant of said township, intend to apply to the Board of Commissioners, of said county,; at their next Term, commencing on the first Monday in December, 1867, for a license tr barter and sell intoxicating liquors by a less quantity than a quart at a time, and to suffer the same to be drank on the premises where so sold, for the term of one year, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided. The precise location of the premises in which I desire to sell, aud suffer such liquor to be drank, is as follows : Being in a part of Lot No. 2, in that part of the city of Richmond, laid out by John Smith; beginning at a point on Main street, 8 feet east of tt. Nrtii-Vest corner of said Lot, running thence South b degrees west, 75 feet 6 inches : theuce south, 84 degrees, east IS feet, 3 inches ; thencce north, degrees, 7i feet, to Maiu street ; thence west, along said street, to the place of beginning, on the south side of Main street, between Pearl and Front streets, in said ci'y, county, and township. , - - . FREDERICK OTTE. Richmond, lni,, Nov. 7th, 1867., , j , 37-lw. ! Notice j. , ,A rwiHE citizens of Wayne Township, Wayne Countv, M Indiana, and all others interested, are hereby notified, that at the next regular term of -the Board of County Commissioners, of Wayne County, commenc- J ing on the hrst AloncJay in December, lt()(. We Augusta Camp and Henry Westermann, partners, aud doing business under theTTamo and firm of Camp A Westermann, shall apply for license to s .'fl intoxicating Liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of permitting the same to be drank on the premises, where sold, as hereafter described. The premises on which we wish to sell said Liquors, under the license, are as follows r -J- -- ! Being the bouse situated on the undivided half of lot No. one, (1) in that part of the city of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, laid out by Poe and Hittle, and' is built at the intersection of Fifth and South streets, of said eity. Jt being the house now occupied by ns as dwelling house? and (iroearyi Store, said house and premises are in Wayne Township, Wavne County, Indiana; AUGUST CAMP, HKNliY WESTERMANN. . ' November 7th, I87. " " 37-4w. lOTICK OF LICENSE A IM'I.ICATIO.. ' Xotice is hereby given, that I will apply to the IJoard of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, at their next Term, commencing on the " . FirtIondav in December, ts7. For a License to sell " InlfiSicating liquors in a less quantity than jurt at a time," (.with the privilege of allowing- th-'bame to beVrauk on my premises,) in accordance with an act approved March 5th, 1$59, for one year. . .... . ,., , ...... My place of business, and the premises whereon said liquors are to be drauk, are located in the east part of the brick, building, known as the Shermau House, on Lots one ( 1 ) and two (2) iu Klock six ( i) webt ol the Iiiver, and south of the road, with entrance on Main street, in Cambridge .City, f Jackson township, in Wavuo county, Iudiana. -z , " JERRY IIAftRISGTOX. Cambridgo City, Oct. 31st, 1867. 3G-4t:p.f.4 f" .. . ; . -.- ' - r- " ' "' ' ' ; - - Notice IS hereby given to the citizens of Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, that f intend in apply at the next term of the Commissioners Court of said county, commencing on -the lirkt day of December 1S67, for a license to sell in toxtsatinir Liquors in s less quantity than a qnart at a time, and suffer the same to be drank on the premises, where sold, in accordance with the act approved March 5th 1859. The premises on which 1 propose to sell said Intoxicating Liquors, are located as follows : , . Being a one story frame house on the south east corner of Lot Xo. Eight, (8) in that part of the City of Richmond, in said county, laid out by Isaac E. Jones, on the north side of Washington Avenue in said city. ' Nov. 7th, 1867. - ERNST PALLCS. State of Indiana, Wayne ' County, SS. DEAR DDLHAGEX vs. - ISAAC DULUAGEN. 1 In the Wayne Circuit Court, Febuary i term a. u. iao. j No. 2050. BE IT KNOWN, That on the 16th dav of November 1867, the above named Plaintiff, by W. A. Peelle her Attorney field in the office of the "Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, her complaint against said defendant in the above entitled cause, together with the affidavit of a competent person that said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana. ' Said defendant Isaae Dulhapen, therefore is hereby notified of the filinjr and pendency of said complaint against him and that, unless he appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause on the second day of the next Term of said Court, to be be-, gun and held at the Court House in Centerville, on the first Monday of Fabruary next, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alledged, wit be taken as true and the said cause will be heard and determined io his absence.- . . . w i Witness, William W. Dudley. Clerk, and the sbal Seal of said Court, at Centerville, this 16th day of November, 1S67. ! ' i ? ' WILLIAM W. DUDLEY, Clerk. Nov. lS67t 43)14,50. W, A-Peelle, Atfy of Plff-

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Henry Emrich. Second Door South of J. W, Plummer's - jyjEZUG STORE," i Pearl Street, Richmond Ind. . HAS now on ,Iiand ono of the best acsortreentg of BOOTS AN I NIIOEN, u,', of his own manufactme in this City. Employing1 tbo heat of workmen usinjr always the choicest Leather both Side and Upper, and supervising the work himself, lie ran with confidence reccommend thu work to tin public as well posik, and he solicits a call from all who wear ' i z.-r, SH O E L EAT II E R . ; Orders solicited and promptly cxecnted to the entire satisfaction of customers. :- . -24.3m: !; IUCIIMOND IXD., Aujr. S, 18G7

A G-ood Ass rtment OF SilVD PAPER -AT L XJ M JE Tt 9 S JONATHAN MOORE. JEHIEL F. MOORE : BOOTS & SHOES. nnire public UIE PUBLIC are hereby informed that the un dersigned are manufacturing Boots and Shoes and intend keeping on hand a general assortment of work, made of good material, and in a workmvn-like manner, j ; -t . Repairing, , , Dona on short notice. - Shop Second Story, over ; Curme, Dunn A Co. "a Leather Store; Sign cf the Big Boot. . 0 T '" ? " 7 MOORE A SON. Richmond, 9th mo., -J6th, 1S67. 31ra3 , Co-Partnership. I HAVE Tins DAY ASSOCIATED WITH' ME MR. FREDERICK HANER, IN THE BUSINESS of Segar manufacturing and dealing. The firm will be known, under the style of Bachman A Haner. t Sept. 18, 1867." ' " " S." BACHMAN. ; In referring to the above, I tender my sincerest thanks to my numerous frieuds and patrons in this city ; and abroad, hoping that the same favors may be l)estowed on the new firm. S. B. BACHMAN & HANER, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Cigars & Tobacco, The Best And Most Var ied ; .Br ands , KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. THE TRADE SUPPLIED ox THE MOST BE A S O 'A BLE TERMS. Store at 71 Main-St. Galt-IIonse Bnildins:. 1367.1-ui. ! B. A H. Sept. 26, Hall's Balsam, Allen's Imng Balsam, FOUTZ'S COUGH SYRUP, o .Soothing Cough Syrup, -L ; , " Shaker Cough Syrup, ;-r. "SO -( . i , : ;;v;. ,.-. f "."" "' f , i,' ,;-t4 '- --. . r . ' i - T P I : . , . ... j. ICELAND PECTORAL, Brown's Bronchial -Troches, Carey's Cough Lozenges, '.Jit a. j O' s, . 1 .' '1 I : ; t 1 I Wistar's Lozenges, ; AT DE CJCr - STORE 8. W. Corner Main and Pearl-sts., r i. Oin .i IUCIIMOND, IND P. T. BARNUM'S " v (patent) i ; Elastic Strap and Buckle, ."70R PANTS, VESTS and DRAWERS. SusM. penders can be dispensed with 1 . ' This little invention is just out, and as it is no humbug, is meeting with a rapid sale. It can be applied in a moment to any garment, by any person, causing 11 to ui perieciiy. Its elasticity prevents tearing the straps and buc klesoflthe clothes, and also allows perfect freedom of tne body while working or taking exercise. For sale by tailors and the trade generally. Send . 2d cents for strap, circulars, terms to agents and the trade, to tne .. uau.mji t.. s. t . to., - T r f.K'.'-ii.i r 6 50 Broadway, Neir, York. t Jtt Agents Wanted in every county. W 15yl TREMO NT HOUSE. 2 t JOHN; ELLIOTT. Proprietor, " CORNER . J Jt .ii .'c4 i:i OF FIFTH ANI UfAIPr; Richmond, Ind.

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