Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 38, Number 9, 28 April 1868 — Page 4

RICHMOND, IND., APRIL 28, 1868.

MEBjME NTJOHjT I M S , , Fort Wayne, lotl , has over 100 mile of pavement ami sidewalks. A Cincinnati I youth killed himself lately for love of one Snsan Powell. Cleveland, .Ohio, has a co operative foundry with a capital of 8250,000. A grain elevator, costing 8200,000, is to be erected in Jefferson City, Mo.nsl Panama and Aspinwall have been suffering of late for the want of ice. - Enormous tobacco and whisky frauds have been discovered at Galveston. Spurgeou lately received an anonymous letter containing 82,000 in notes. One thousand men in Chicago gain a livelihood by driving -express wagons. A bint for Schenck, Last year England raised over a million dollars on dogs. Iowa has forty colleges. Why not unite them and make one good academy? About 2,000" men are employed in the Chicago lumber .yards during summer. ! "Porte Crayon "(Col. Strother) is aid to be in danger of losing his eyesight. , i - Mrs. liurdel Cuuuiugham is in the clairvoyant J business in Mazatlan Mexico. The damage ironi the Hood at Chatham, Ontario, is now estimated at 8200,000. Gj'e, the London Opera Manager, asks 81,350,000 for -his scenery and properties. An IllioLU editor proposes to -'board round7 with his non-paying subscribers. Henry Ward Iieecher returns the sum of 838.S18 as his personal income for So. , 1 i "- " :'-- - - New York has 10,000 bachelors, between 25 and 35 who cannot afford to luarry. ,, . These have been uiue mysterious disappearances in Pittsburgh within two weeks. , Light, water-proof summer hats from Manilla paper pulp are the latest invention. , ., , ; , t , f i Five hundred dollars reward is offered lor the capture of a ghost at Scottsville, Va. An elegant lady of Paris eats a pound of horse steak every morning for breakfast. A legless beggar living iu Jeilersonville, Indiana, is rejwrted to be worth 820,000. Destitution stiil prevails to an alat ining extent in some sections of Ifova Scotia. In Colorado, servant women are paid 810 a week, and are scarce even on those terms. A new rolling mill and nail factory is to bo erected at Birdsboro, Pa. l ne nrst paper mill erected in Ken-t tucky was built in the year 1796, near j Georgetown. j Building cottages of coal is suggested J in Illinois, where lumber is scarce. j Thirty newspapers and periodicals are j issued from a single Chicago publishing I bouse. ' All persons belonging to the French j Navy are forbidden to wear mustaches or imperial. '. Queen" Victoria's journal is to be t' printed with embossed letters for the use of the blind. The Natural Bridge of Virginia is advertised for sale by ; public auction' on the 25th of April. Nearly three "hundred., manufactories and workshops were put up in New York city last year. A j'oung Ohio Shakercss recently fell in love and ran , away with : one of the world's people! Abigail Coleman of Preston, Conn., a lady of eighty-five, has a third set of teeth just appearing. , , . , ...... A railroad is propsed from Vicksburg to Memphis, avoiding the sinuosities of the Mississippi. ; It is reported that the butterfly of the army worm has appeared in Baton Rouge parish, Louisiana. Used cp when it rains an umbrella. Benefits, like flowers, please, only when fresh. ' A work of art a widow trying to get a husband. Give neither council nor salt till are asked for it. you Every one can master a grief, but he that has it. Extreme vanity hides under the garb of ultra modesty. He that speaks doth sow: he lhat holds his peace doth reap. The price of excellence is labor, and time that of immortality. If you see anything going "at a ruinous sacrifice" let it go. Pay for your pantaloons; dont be charged for breeches of trust. Often man drives a pair of grays, while he himself is driven by duns. A fault bidden encourages you to commit others. Would it not be better to be discovered? Men of the noblest disposition think themselves happiest when others share their happiness with them. A chap, who was told to "remember Lot's wife," replied that he had been in trouble enough already about other men's wives. , '.,.,. "Ma why is a postage stamp like a oaa scnoiarr ' "I can' tell, my son: why is it?" ; ' Because mnA nnt in - nn it gets licked Nothing ," . keeps a man from being rich like thinking he has enough, nothing from knowledge and wisdom like thinking he has both. A Consideration for the feelings of others, and a quick perception of what those feelings are, under the different circumstances of life, constitute true politeness; and those who possess it not, whatever be their rank, are vulgar. ,,: Property in Kansas City which three years ago sold for 8250, .. recently brought the sum of 816.000. t - ' - The officii report of the net earnings of the C. Hifc D. railway, for the year ending March 81, .1868, shows an amount equal to ten per cent on the capital stocr lULJlZS

Ihe king is the least independent man in his dominons the begger the most so. It is a singular fact, that since the people began to elect Presidents upon scrictly party grounds, only a single one thaa risen directly by the will of the people from the Vice Presidency to the office." That lucky man -was Martin Van Buren. . , A newspaper has "already made its appearance in Alaska. : It is styled The ' Alaska Herald, is printed in Russian and English. A well-wisher of Mr. Johnson, com

forts him with the assurance, that if cir cumstances should compel hiiu to return r to Tennessee and take to his old trade, "it is never too late to mend." There is very little prejudice ofeolor in New Orleans. Three thousand three huadred and thirty one colored children now attend the public schools in that city. . The largest income in New Hamp shire is that of the proprietor of a hair restorer. A half dozen years ago this restorer was unknown,-and ; to-day 4t would have been worthless but for advertising. ink. This income is from printer's The Schleswig-Holstein affair gave occasion to the only good mot ever recorded of Earl Russell. lie said: "Only two men ever did understand this ques. tion another gentleman and I. The other gentleman is dead. He explained it to me, but I have forgotten all about it. . , Considerable excitement was created in Hayes City, Kansas, on Sunday, by , the appearance of a herd of buffalo on the opposite side of the creek, west of the city There was mounting - m hot haste, a short run, a sure aim, and several bisons fell. The sport i3 exciting in the extreme and when once indulged in, an opportunity to repeat the dose is never missed. The main question in the Impeachment trial is, whether the executor of the laws has a right to violate them, and if not, should he not be punished for the crime? Is the President exempt from obligations to obey the law which all other citizens are bound to obey? In his answer he admitted that he had violated a law of Congress. . For that he should be punished. To be sure he offers an ex- , cuse, but this excuse would justify him and future Presidents in disobej'ing all laws. Tyranny or anarchy would be the consequence. Col. Fousythe, editor of the Mobile Register, has written to his paper to say that the democrats of the North without a single exception, as far as his koweledge extends, are pledged in the event of success at the next Presidetial election, to repeal all the reconstruction laws and restore the rebels to power in the ten unreconstructed States, and admit such States to full reprsentation in Congress. This is the Northern democratic policy beyond a doubt. The party will do the bidding of the South iust as they did before the war. Nbw Counterfeits. The following counterfeits, not heretofore given, are reported in Thompson's Bank Note and Commercial Reporter, for April 11 : Twos on the Market National of New York, New York City. Well executed. Twos on the Sixth National Bank of -Philadelpba, . Penn. Imitation. The engraving is scratchy. Tens on the Saratoga County National Bank. Waterford, N. Y. Well executed. Tens on the Eirst National Bank of Houston, Texas. Imitation. Well done. Tens on the' Concord National Bank, Concord,, Mass. . Raised from fives. Well done. A Colt Born Wtih Only Two Legs. On Wednesday night a mare belonging to Mr. Jonathan Whip, near Centre-" ville, in this county, dropped a foal a; large horse colt, , which is perfectly formed in all respects, except that it has no fore legs ! At the point on either side, where the legs should have been, there are only slight protuberances, and are not noticeable unless the part is scrutinized ( closely. We understand that an enterprising showman has already taken measures to secure, and bring up the monstrosity:-Dayton Jour. A map agent who canvassed Wilmington, 111., bored a man named Daley until latter told him that he would subscribe for sixteen maps for himself and friends if the agent would take trade for them. To this the agent agreed, and Daley, who is an undertaker, immediately expressed to the agent's home, in Michigan, a very large coffin with plate enclosed, also a bill of $42 giving credit for sixteen maps, $41,50, and asking for remittance of the balance. The map agent did not trouble him again. IsPublishedin the Warner Bnilding, on Tuesday Mornings, By HOLLO WAY & DAVIS, At $2 per Volume, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Job Printing. W have a new DAY JOBBER," and new fonts of Type of the latest styles, both plain and fancy, and are prepared to do work neat and expeditiously. Pamphlet, Catalogue, ConstitntionPf Show Bills, ;. ' Handbills, - Bills of Lading, Bill Heads, , , , Cards,. Notes, . .1 Envelopes, 5 ' ; Circulars, t I . Checks, , Labels, Ac Blanks, Posters, PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLE

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The sudden stagnation of trade in Europe, owing to the late German war, and recent disastrous financial crisis in Europe, has caused the failure 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 largely of these Bankrupt Goodd, at such extremely low prices that we can afford to send awav 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 our list is worth less than One Dollar, retail, and there are no Blanks. Parties dealing with 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 Association, and have kindly allowed useot their names ; - - Fredorick V. Browne, Esq., Treasnry Department, Washington, D. C, Piano, value, $450 ; Miss Anna L. Frost, Waverly Terrace, N. Y. city, Ladies' Gold Enameled and Diamond Set Watch, value, $300 ; William B. Emmons, New Orleans, La., Sewing Machine, value, $75 ; George L. Davenport, Mobile, Ala., Silver Tea Set, vslue, $200 ; Mrs. Lucy Orcutt, Albany, 111., Sewing Machine, value , $75 : Mrs. Mary J. Downing, Louisville, Ky., Gold Watch, value, $200 ; James B. Fowler, Harrisburg, Pa., Silver Hunting Case Watch, value, 75 ; Rev. William Peystee, Milwaukie, Wis., Wheeter A Wi!.on Sewing Machine, value, $11.5 ; J. J. Bickford, San Francisco, Cal., Gold Lined Silver Tea Set. valne. 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CO ... ,. A" !9 o o n 2 . 5 " . -e 5 2 8 20. o a. ; CO :- o o - o... m o M. 9 3D u NITED STATES MARSHAL'S NOTICE. NO. 13S4. ; United States of America, District of Indiana. SS : Whereas, a libel of information was filed is the District Court or the United States for the District of Indiana, on the 27th day of December, 1867, by Alfred Kilgore, Esq., U. S. District Attorney for th United States. 2 Steam Boilers.,.' . it ; t .. r , ;, , . v 1 Steam Gauge. 1 Steam Whittle. KA 2 Steam Engines . 7 I Lot of Steam Pipes. . . I Lot of Water pipes and Machinery. 1 Set of Burr Stones. ' 1 Corn Shelter, including shafting belting and gear ing. - . . 2 Run Mill Stones. ... 1 Large Iront Visa. . 2 Monkey Wrenches. ill Large Wrench 1 Hammer. - - ',:..!? . 2 Scrape Sbevela and other tools in Distilery. 1 Still Tub.- ' UDoubler Tub. 1 High Wine Tubi 4 Low Wine Tub. . ' 2 Cisterns. . : ... , . 2 Mash Tubs, and Rakes. 7 Fermenting Tubs. '' 1 1 Worm Tub. , ; " ; 1 Copper Worm. ' ' " ! '- ' ' '- 1 Cold Water Tub. ,...- , ;.. ... , 1 Hot Water Tub. ' 1 Yeast Tub. - ., 3 Small Yeast Tubs. ' 1 Burr Jink. . ; -s; . 4 Meal Boxes 1 pr Fairbanks Platform Sealea. 1 Large Scale, beam and weights -l -'- -" 1 Low Wine Pump. 1 High Wins Pump.' 1 Beer Pump. , I Hot Water Pump. I Cold Water . Pump. ' " '" , -'' - - - ' 9000 Hs. Coal. : S Cords of Wood. " " ; 1 Wheelbarrow.' r 2 Hoisting Apparatus and ropes.1 - S One Horse Carts. 1 One Horse Harness. ! 701-2 Barrels of High Wine in bond. - The property of William D. Barkam, seized at said district for an alleged violation of the Internal Revsnue Law anH praying process against said goods, and : that the same may be condemned and sold therefor Now, therefore, in pursuance of the Monition under the seal of said Court to me -directed, and delivered, I do hereby givepublic notice to all personj claiming said ' goods or, any part thereof, or in any manner . interest . therein,that they be and appear before the said.the District Court of the United States, to be beld at the City of Indianapolis, in and for the District of Indiana, on the 1st Monday ot February next, at 10 o'clock of tha . forenoon of that day, then and there to interpose their claims and make their allegations in that behalf. BEN. SPOONER, U. S. Marshal. ' Attest: J, D. How land, Clerk. t i By Herbert N. Bigelow, Deputy. . SIPIRrSTGr ST YLES ! MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS.'

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"" ; .s . ' -"..ryr '' '.(:- w .-.7 mAS just received and ia now opening a large and irefl alBtwi atnok. rat Knnnata Rata - tfimm , .

Ribbons. Straw Trimmina's. Kid Glovaa . Ac whieh

she offers very low. Bleaching and pressing dene Vorder. Orders solicited and promptly filled. 1 i' - trA J

.11 1 1 - r 1 .1 1 , 1 "tli rt-j i . , II . -i - f. ADIES and childrens Sun Hats of every variety. , Li very cheap, at MRS. ILIFF'S. "

' ' . " : : ! ' B ONNETS, Caps, and Head-Dresses for ' middle agea aua elderly ladies, at JIBS. lLirF'S. - J

ALL the Fashionable Novelties of the season, in ' Millinery, at MRS. ILIFF'S, c Vt:,!I l-.hzl Richmond, Ind April 9, 1868, . f . , s 7-3mo. . , , . . . . r f .

" JOHN C. WHITBIDGE, : . 7, . Attorney at Law Cc Notary. VAUGHAN BUILDING, ear the corner of Main and Fifth-sts. entranceoa Maln-st., Richmond, Indiana. C. H. BUBCHENAL, ATTORNEY AT LAW , AND N" ot a ry Pub lie Office, over Citizens Bank, entrance Main Street; JR. HENRY d'HUY, OFFICE AT I. P. STRATTAN'S, ' CORNER PEARL A SPRING STREETS, ' ' r ; ; fticnmoifD, i htd. " April 9, 1868, 7-8mo. ..j . ri ' nmm,. -WSMt kin mtf .. i ' :j ! If. W. Corner of Main and Pear 1-sts., u Richxiioiid. Ind. TEETH EXTRACTED without pain by tbe use of Nitrous Oxyde or Laughing Oas. Teeth inserted from 10 to $15 per set. i&All work WABmAKTXD. Teb. 20, 1868. I I J. FRANCISCO, M. D. Office and Residence Sooth Franklin Street ., East side, between Main and Walnut, Jniy,17, 1867 30 tf RICHMOND, Ihdiaka. n. c. DicnirrsoiT, SKALXn IJf , WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWEL'S Yf !, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, , No. 9t Main Street, i "RICHMOND, IND. ' '. " V v J& Repairing done on short notice. s . Tho Way to Hako Honoy. GAS BILLS DISCOUNTED 15 $ Jf paid on or bfbr th 20th Instant