Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 38, Number 7, 9 April 1868 — Page 4

RICHMOND, IND., APRIL 9, 1868

A bad debt the owiug of a grudge What -is bflcu Aiiud where it is not ? Fault. The voices of the night' Those blessed babies. y;o::.i.: ' a When is small beer not small beer ? When it is a little tart. The right man in the right place is the husband at home in the evening. Good newspapers are the only paper currency that is worth more than gold or silver. i The difference between. a local paragraph and a false ejTe One is an i tem, and the other an ejepro tern. Last month, Bourbon Co., Ky., produced 90,729 gallons of whisky. The stock of bullion in the' Bank of France is now over 44,000,000. Suicides in the Saxon army are increasing in an alarming extent. An association for promoting marriage has been organized in Boston. There are two hundred slang terms for intoxication. A Russian newspaper is to be started in California. 1 Chicago has 518 women clerks. " Philadelphia proposes music for T its public schools. - . , Trout fishing is the rage at Holley springs, Miss. ' A firm in Hartford makes 300,000 envelopes per day. ; Two girls in Iowa arc to walk 300 miles on a wager. Keokuk, Iowa, was had a Hebrew masquerade. . v .,,,, r :. . Uccr has gone up two dollars a barrel in Dubuque. , Many new buildings are going up in 3Iilwaukee. Nashville is infested with burglars, h Peach growers promise a large crop this season. The Macon, Ga., papers have reduced their size. Lexington, Ky. , has 20,941 inhabi tants. - Louisville is to have a new opera itouse. . Admiral Farragut has left Naples and gone to Rome. T " Highwaymen in Mississippi continue their outrages. ' " Seven territories are waiting to be admitted as States. Indians are agaiu troublesome near Cheyenne City. The Illinois State Fair will be held at Quincy this year. . Honolulu has got the first organ in the Sandwich Islands. , There are 31,986 lawyers in this country in actual practice. The lecture season at Denver, Colora do, has proved a failure. In fifteen years sheen have increased in Ireland over 1,000,000. A female physician in New York returns an income of $20,000. It is reported that the ladies attend prizs fights in Cheyenne.; r y. . ; Theodore Tilton advocates the right of women to the ballot - - - The Boston shipbuilders say that their business is greatly revived. , , s V . . A printer's life insurance company is to be formed in New York city. Before you scold be sure that you are right yourself. He . that attempts to cleanse a blot with blotted fingers makes a greater blur. . . Why are young ladies at the breaking up of a -party like arrows? Because they can't go off without a beau, and are in a quiver till they get one. A Yankee has invented a new and cheap plan for boarding. ; One of his lodgers mesmerises the rest, and then eats a hearty meal the mesmerised being satisfied from sympathy. When is a hen most likely to perform her duties properly? When she is in earnest (In her nest.) ' ; ; 'KISS ME." A vry funny incident occurred in a neighboring city, says an exchange, a few days since, and one which is too good to be lost. One of our celebrated composers has written a very pretty eoug entitled Kiss Me." A very pretty, blushing maid, having heard of the song, and thinking she would get it, with some others, stepped into a music store to make a purchase. One of the clerks, a modest young man, stepped up to wait on her. :? The young lady threw back her veil, saying : . "I want 'Rock Me to Sleep.'" The clerk got the song, and put it before her: " r : ', "Now," said the young lady, 'I want The Wandering Refugee.'" ; "- ";i 4Yes, ma'am," said the clerk, bowing, and in a few minutes he produced the "Refugee." " - 'Now, 'Kiss Me" said the : young lady, of course meaning the song above mentioned. ' r- Xl. ..7, The poor clerk's eyes popped fire almost, as he looked at the young lady in utter astonishment, for he was not aware of the fact that a song ;bj that name bad been published. ' - "Wh what did you say Miss?" " 'Kiss Mb, said she. 4 "I can't do it; I never kissed & young Jady in my life," said the clerk.. And about that meVeii" dropped a young lady left in a .hurry, clerk felt queer, and dealer"' lost the sale of somo music. , . . ' v. i: vy-:--

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This illustrates the character of the leaders, Tie humor of the soldiers, the devotion of women, the bravery of men, the pluck of our heroes, the romance and hardships of the service. The Valiant and Brave Hearted, the Picturesqi e and Dramatic, the Witty and Marvelous, the Tendr and Pathetic, and the whole Panorama of the Wsr are here thrillingly portrayed in a most masterly manner, at once historical and romantic, rendering it the most ample, unique, brilliant and readable bo. k that the war has called forth. . a . - Amusement as well as instruction may be found in every page, as graphic detail, brilliant wit, and authentic history are skillfully interwoven in this work of literary art. , -. Send for Circulars and see our terms, and a full description of the work. Address , JONES BROTHERS A CO., Cincinnati, O. . Jan, 30, 1868. 49-f GREAT DISTRIBUTION By the Merchants' & Manufacturers' JEWELRY ASSOCIATION, 193 St 105 BROADWAY, New York City, Of Roseweed Pianos and Melodeons, Fine Oil Paintings, Engravings, Silver AVare, Gold and Silver Watches and Elegant Jewelry, consisting of Diamond Pins, Diamond Rings, Gold Bracelets, Coral, Florentine, Mosaic, Jet, Lava, and Ladies' Sets, Gold Pens, with gold and silver extension holders, Sleeve Buttons, sets of Studs, Nest and Neck Chains, plain and chased Gold Chains, Ac, Ac, valued at $1,000,000, FOR ONE DOLLAR. , The Merchants' & Manufacturers' JEWELRY ASSOCIATION Calls your attention to the fact of its being the largest and most popular Jewelry Association in the United States. The business is and always has been conducted in the most candid and honorable manner. Our rapidly increasing trade is a sure guarantee of the appreciation of our patrons for this method of obtaining rich, elegant and costly goods. The sudden stagnation of trade in Europe, owing to the late German war, and recent d sastrous financial crisis in Europe, has caused thefailure of a large number of Jewelry houses in London and Paris, obliging them to sell their goods at a great sacrifice, in some instances less than one-third the cost of manufacturing. We have lately purchased very larrely of these Bankrupt Uoods, at suoh extremely low prices that we can aflbrd to send away Finer Goods, and give better chances to draw the most valuable prizes than any other establishment doing a similar business OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE, and we respectfully solicit your patronage, as we are confident of giving the utmost satisfaction. During the past year we have forwarded a number of the most valuable prizes to all parts of the country. Those who patronize us will receive the full value of their money, as no article on onr list is worth less than One Dollar, retail, and there oiuca uraiing vrun us may depend on having prompt returns, and the article, drawn will be immediately sent to any address by return mail or express. The following parties have recently drawn valuable prizes from the Merchants' and Manufacturers Jewelry A ssociation, and have kindly allowed useot their names ; Frederick V.Browne, Esq., Treasury Department. ashinpton, D. C, Piano, value, $450; Miss Anna L. Frost, averly Terrace, N. Y. city, Ladies' Gold tnameled and Diamond Set Watch, value, $300 llham B. Emmons, New Orleans, La., Sewing Mane lue 75 George L. Davenport, Mobile, Ala.. S.lver Tea feet, vslue, $200 ; Mrs. Lucy Orcutt, Albany, 111., Sewing Machine, value , $75 ; Mrs. Mary t ' u,slle. old Watch, value, $200 ; James B. Fowler, Harrisburg, Pa., Silver Hunting Case Watch, value, 75 ; Rev. William I eystee, Milwaukie, W is., WheeterA Wilson Sewing Machine, value, $125 ; J. J. Bickford, San Francisco, Cal., Gold Lined Silver Tea Set, value $300--?ar?J c? ' Sl- Loois Mo- Melodeon, 'value' $250 ; Miss Helen E. Sinclair, Detroit, Mich , Diamond Cluster Ring, value, $225 ; Horatio G. Frost Chicago, 111. Large Oil Painting, value, $300 ; Mrs! Charlotta h. Hewms. Doniphan, Kansas, Chickering Grand Piano, value, $700, -and Musie Box, value, Many names could be plrced on the list, but we publish no names without permission. Our patrons are desired to Send U. S. currency when convenient. Partial Listof Articles to besold for ONE DOLLAR EACH, without regard to value, and not io be paid for until you know what you are to receive : 10 Chickering Grand Pianos, worth.... $500 to 8700 isp s ...Trnoaliailos 200 to 450 Z-r'A: eoaeons Kosewood cases. 175 to 5? ;rst Class Sewing Machines 40 to 220 300 150 Fine Steel Engravings, framed..".". 50 Music Boxes 150 Revolving Patent Castors Silver.". 50 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets .... f 22 0 Tea Md Tab-e Spoons . 150 Gold Hunting Case Watches, warranted 100 Diamond Rings, cluster A single stone , 175 Gold Watches.... 300 Ladies' Watches 5W Silver Watches-.. 30 to 20 to 25 to 20 to 20 to 20 to 100 30 40 40 35 40 50 to 150 75 to 85 to 60 to 20 to 260 150 100 75 diamond ns, Brooches and Far Drops, Ladies bets of Gold and Coral, Jet and Gold, Florent.ne, Mosaic Lava and Cameo; Sets of Studs, Vest and? Su- v., havnS'LpUm "debased Gold Rings, Gold Thimbles, Lockets,new style Belt Buckles, Gold Pens and Pencils, fancy Work Boxes, Gold Pens with Gold anlsllySr,Ex tension Holders, and a large assortment r.lnu nd Jewelry of every description, of the best make and latest styles. ft f"Afo?"rJu btain nr of the ab0Te armies for 25 center purchasing a sealed envelope Five Sealed Envelopes willbe sent for$l : Agents Wanted Every where. Unequalled inducements oflfered to Ladies and Gents who will act as such. Onr descriptive circulars will be sent on application. . , Distributions are made in the following manner : Certificates naming each article and its value are placed in sealed envelopes, which are well mixed One of these envelopes containing tk Cr,fi.- L Order for some article, will be delivered at our office ot sent by mail to any address, without regard to choice, on receipt of 25 cents. On receiving the Certificate the purchaser will see what article it draws and it valus, and can send Owe Dollar and receive th 3 article named. Pr.t,... ers of our S- aled Envelopes may, in this manner, ob tain an mcie worm Mom one to five hundred dollars. Lonff letters are unnecessary. ' Hava tti nn,ino t write plain directions. Orders for Sbaied Eirraxopbs must in every case be accomo&nieil with th Cash, with the name ofthe person sendino-, and Town, County had State plainly written. Letters should be addressed to the managers, as follows : JACKSON, CORNISH & CO., . 193 & 195 BROADWAY, New York., NICHOLSON & BRO, ; S. I. ... v;-.. - 1 - t Booksellers Stationers, (OLD STAND 2T Alain Street, opposite Citizens' Bank, .i-RICHMOND. IXlilAWA-'I.'..! rtf i X 2tr r rr: R E AX E 8 f A T E AGE N C Y HATS A SPEER. hare opened an Office onnosite CurmeA Dnnn's Black Bear, for tbe purpose of selling Houses, " . 1 e ;; s'iFarmsi and, also n i?w i - Houses to Rent. JThose wishinsr to Bur or SelL would do well to rive them a call. Richmoad,Uarch 6ta. 1&63. '.c-..ti Ut

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mTOTICE IJ HEREBY GIVEN, that arrangements 1 have been made at the Citizens Bank, to receive Taxes duo for State and County purposes This will '"" 11 convenient tor alt Tax Payers, residing nearei Richmond than the County Seat, and vhotrnu ueir uusiness in iticninoDri. .: . ..r . JOirV RTM Tm.n... Centerville, Ind., Oct 31, 1S67. , - 86.tf CLEAN" UP! ' v'" :i r" At a meeting of the Common Council, March 16, 1868, tbe Clerk was instructed V notify the citizens that the time for cleaning up is at hand, and if tbe same is not done within twenty days from the date of this publication, the Street Commissioner shall immediately thereafter proceed to clean up all alleys and gutters, and charge the same to the property owners. Jr. x . KiKA, City Clerk. Richmond, March 19, 18G8. 4:3t JAMES VICK, IMfORTEE AND GE0WEE OF Flower & Vegetable Seeds, ROCHESTER, JfEW YORK.' VICK'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF Seeds, and Floral Guide for 1868, Is now published and ready to send out.' It makes a ork of about one hundred large pages, contains fall aescripuon ot toe Choicest Fixwkbs and Vegetables Grown, With plain directions for Sowing Seeds, Cnlture. Ao. It is Beautifully Illustrated, with more than ttmn hundred fine Wood Engravings of Flowers and v egeiaoies, ana a . Beautiful Colored Plate of Flowers, Well printed, on the finest paper, and one of the most Deautiiui as well as tbe most instructive works of the kind published. "Sent to all who apply, by mail, post paid, for Ten Cents, which is not half the cost. Address JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 1 Jan. 26, 18ff8. 49 POU T Z'O Horse anfl Cattle Powders. This preparation, long and favorably ' known, will thoroughly reinvigorate broken-down and low -spirited hmesj by strengthening and cleausing the stomach and lutes-' tines. It is a Sure pre. ventive of all Aimeasea . incident to this animal, such as Ll-J- I tVEK, GLAaSJSoS, Y KliLUW WATER, HEAVES, COUGHS, PISTEMPER, FEVERS. FOUXDEB LOSS OF APPETITE AXD VITAL ENERGY, 4c. Its use improves the wind, increases the appetite-gives a smooth and glossy skin and transforms the miserable skeleton into horse. a fine-looking and spirited To keepers of Cows this nreoaration is inratnuM. It increases the quantity and improves the quality ci me nuuc it Baa been proven by afr tnal experiment tof increase the quan- ... tity of milk and cream twenty par ? cent, and make the ' ' ' butter firm aad street. la nittening ' cattle, it gives them . aa appetite, loosens ' their hide, and : makes them thrive " much faster. In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Clean is the Langs, Liver, &c, this article acts as a specific. By putting from i one-hair a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the above diseases will be eradicated or entirely prevented.: If given in time, ft it ahl preventive ana euro for the log Cholera. Price 25 Cent3 p jr Paper, or 5 Papers for fL PEBPAEED BY S. FOTJTZ J3Tt0.9 ' ' " AT TITEIR Aj WHOLESALE DBIG AND HEDICT7TB DEPOT. Ho. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers thronga. cut the United States. , t For sale Wholesale and Retail, at mannfactu rer's prices, by J. W. PLUMMER, . Richmond, Ind NEW YOEK CLOTHING HOUSE Spring Manufacture, ii .... ... THE LARGEST STOCK OF MEN'S - IN NEW YORK CITY, We are prepared to exhibit to the ' merchants of this section the best selection of Clothing ever offered in the New York Market, combining ' - ..:'-. i,' t ,.':.u.:..fi i.. 3 CHEAP, MEDIUM and FIJfE, GOODS, MADB IN THE MOST SUPERIOR MANNBB ' And of the Very Latest Styles. " , t - We shall Sell upon liberal terms and at " Ante- AV" ar Price s i We invite the attention of buyers, and promise to make it their interest to examine onr immense stock before makirg their purchases, j , KIETLAND. BAB000E:& BKOJSON, . 45 & 47 Chambers Street, 2:2m PARIS EXPOSITION. X k "... D E BROE'.S , Hair Restoratiye. Whiskers made to grow in from thirty to sixty days, on the smoothest face, i t s - - FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED AT THE I PARIS EXPOSITION. r ; A The principle of ihis scientific discovery is the action of the chemicals upon the skin, and its power in vitalizing and developing the rents of the hair, it stimulates and causes a healthy growth, being- composed of the same elements which compose the hair. r ' It is warranted to produce a heavy coat of whiskers in from 30 to" 60 days", to change grey hair and whiskers to their natural color in eight weeks, ' It also softens the skin and removes tan,- freckles, and moles. , j ,.r - ., j-.j, n t So ponplar has this preparation become In France that it is now indispensable to a eemplete toilet. . ; rr . Sent securely packed, to any address, on receipt of one dollar. - - ' .. . ' . A liberal discount to the trade. All orders should be addressed to " ....... - i W. W. MTJREEH. A CO., n -Box 123, Cincinnati, Ohio. Jan. 29, 1863. 49-6-w. BOOK AGENTS .WANTED to solicit orders for DR. WM." SMITH'S DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE. Written br Uot the most distinguished Divines in Europe and America. Illustrated with over 125 Stebl and Wood EmoaAVi.NGs. , Complete in One- Large Octavo Voiame. Retail price, $3,60. We employ no Genera Agents; and can thus offer Extra inducements to Agents dealing directly with us. For full particulars and terms, address the Publishers. - - J. B. BURR A CO- r -. fo.r. b. a co.2:3w Hartford, Coma.

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GOLD; MEDAL SEPARATORS ! ' ? ; FIRST PREMIUM Indiana State DFairtlBST. FOR the coming- season we offer onr celebrated Separators, Portable Farm Engines and Horse power, with every confidence in their superiority over aay in use. We refer with pride to the trials of Thrashers at our last State Fair. These trials were pais and honest, and resulted as follows i v ,, ... First day's trial the ROBINSON MACHINE Thrashed just twice as fast as either of the other Machine and saved and cleaned the grain well.' This trial not being satisfactory to onr competitors we run it over again the next day, the wheat was all taken from the same stack and divided sheaf a boat by order of and in tbe presence of the Committee in this run the Robinson Machine Thrashed precisely at the same speed as the dar before ris i Two bushels per minute, and saved 20 pounds of wheat out of the same number of sbeavs over one of the Machines and 40 pounds over the other. Send in yonr orders early and get tbe best Machine, for fast work and for saving the grain, in America. ROBINSON MACHINE WORKS, : JUST ARRIVED, ; From the East, A COMPLETE STOCK OF J. Z E Y A IT Cl BRO'S. NO; 38 MAIN STREET, :.: Consisting of. FRENCH C0A TINGS " AUi SHADES) i'-'i 'Si i : The1 Celebrated F. & H7 Castors, A Choice Line of HILGER'S CLOTH & DOESKHTO Declared to be the best Cloths in the market, by the Merchant Tailor's Convention of New York, y A splendid assortment of the Latest Styles of ; if . ... C A SSI r.1 E R E S VESTINOS, Eto,7 ihh cWwe will Make up in tke LATEST ST YLE Or ; Ana best workmanship, at tne lowest ngnres the mar-. ket can afford. We will sell also br the vard hi anv auantitv to anit purchasers. t , e We especially invite the attention of - the xiniE s; i ,i To onr JLARGE STOCK of ' - ;i FRENCH CHINCHILLAS, ; -' ' For Ladies Sacqneuig. ' It is undoubtedly the largest assortment ever. broaght to this city, and will be sold at a margin above cost.;; ... Gire as si call before purchasing elsewbere. ' " 30-tf. September 19, 187. - the .: ; ' .' - 1DEOKER fc CO. " i'l until IVORY AGRAFFE BAR. , PIANO PO'PT!9 Are celebrated throughout the country, and are ? i .... distineuiahed for their : t . Singing Qnality ; i i Volume and Parity of Tone, l .'I ; Sympathetic Elastic, Even Touch ; Jr. DurabUitr of Constrwction, smsl I "C Beauty of Finish! FIRST PREMIUMS AWARDED At the New York Stats FAinic 18i8, and whenever;.7 1 i j and wherever exhibited. . The Decker A Company Pianos have always receiv- . ed the first premium whenever and w)lrecer they, have ' competed with the most celebrated makes in lhjs countrv. ' . , ... - - .. .THE :.. ". ' IVORY AGRAFFE OAR! Is an invention beautiful in its simplicity, and woderfnl in its practical effect. It is the moit compact Agraffe ever invented, and its influence upon tbe tone is to render it mellower, rounder, and more clearlv brilliant, while itntterlv overcomes that nhira. metalic qaality which disfigures the instruments of all other makers. Tbe unanimous opinion of the best artists and the most reliable crities is, that Tie DECKER A CO,, Ivory ' Agraffe' Bar A itive solidity of tone, can ftaud cons . parison wnn ine uesi irnaa xrx - t t sno-r ones naaae. Every Piano iS Warrented for 7 years. -: Ifor 2 UNION SOTJARE, - Cor. of 14th St. and 4th A venn: HEW YORK. HENRY BRATZ. ORAIf FERRY, JOHN BRATZ Bratz. Perry c Co., . Successors to Brata,Meir A Oou,),: 6 A ;;EM P IE 33 .' PiLOW" WOliifi .East Main-St Between 7th and nth,- - BICSMOIjTBIND.!, ,0 f r Pi TIIEUOIT nouoE, J0ra ELm0TTPr)iiriet6rr 1 CORNER Of" FITFTH AJTD MAM, " ! u a i - ai- if-,tw ' bMimI.I ' j - - IllblllllUIIUi IIIU

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