Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 39, Number 6, 13 April 1869 — Page 4

RICHMOND, INDTAPRIL 13th, 1869.

Durif" f t"hs y ear 6odinj April 1 the bh-ths in Chicago namirkl 6.V5T, m!o children being about S00 la exeesf'Tbe detths cumbered 5,807, of which 109 wers from violence. ' "-"' .' ' 4Velocip4fc candy is the newest thing out ia Boston,, The Traveller , hopes it is not worked, with the feet. 'AnT Iotr paper advertised another utysteriotis disappearance; th5t of an nssistant editor a pair of scissors." A correspond oat, thinks that one of the most eurprising feats oCtliclast Administration was getting Mudd out of the Dvf TortJgaa. A Western dedi?al Yirn vho cure by the Jaying.oa jof the h&adV, thas lately been .fined tfpr jtracticing raeuicine ccn-j trary to law. yneeelveg nttiMrgeFaarertlsgs thatt a 'Baptist preacher, with : a' long pair of whiskers all over ids face hr.s eloped with Lis. wife; ' ' ' Tho mariner ia which- they weigh . a hog in New Jersey, it is said, is to put the tgriflroTStr scale andorae atones in the other, and then guess at. the weight of the stones. A gentleman in Boston, advertises for a horse 'for a lady of dark color, a good troltM assd.of iylimU acUor-Tlie horse must be ypqng,, and have .a. long tail about fifteen lianas high. A Misisftippi editor end' Justice of the Peace married 1 a couple in 1853, divorced them in 1860, married the man to anotkecjcromania..l61. 4lilto the wo man to another man in 18G2, r.nd last week remarried the original ' couple. A newly arrived' family were lately gazing at a shop window in. Rockland. 111. Little Girl 'Oh, mamma! is that a 'en? - Mamma 'No, my. child that is a bow lAm, Father 'No, ; my wife and daughter that ia neither- a .'en nor an howl, but it is a beagle the hemblem of this blarst- d country:' The ediwrofhKpi8copal""Cliurch organ at Chicago, says: " , 'under no circumstances are these columns open to discus's any official act of any Bishop in the Churchor any expression of opinion which a'Bishcp makes, or any advice which lie giveaw-As Bishop, he is utterly above any judgement of j ours, or any other man's.' " A paper of Oaklflnd, Ohio, saya, at a hotel recently, a smell of gas was discovered issuing from' the room of a bridal party front the country.. "Admission be ing demanded to put out the gas, the rurnl swain replied that 'he blew it out. and then the darned thing smelt so bad, that "be puThis slocking orK.y Sure enough, there.. was the stocking .drawn over" the -rher and tied -Vlown wit!i-a ahoe string. Lamartino was once accused of cactravagance in advertising. No' he respond ed, 'advertisements are absolutely necessary. v Ey en. It b on Dieu needs to be advertised else what is the significance of charch bella?': 7 V " ' Secretary lloutwell lias caused a flutter smong his female employes' by re quiring them to give their names, residence, by whose influence they were appointed, and whether they have a father, mother, eister or brother also employed in the department, the' Secretary having determined that "no two of one family fchtll bo kept in cfike. n A dispatch from Waehingtou says that the Secretary of tho .Treasuiy will anticipate the May interest as soon as the necessary arrangements can be made. IJe has the power to do so under the act of 1864, without any further legislation r -i - J The Indianapolis Commercial says "There are now, in running order, within the borders of this State, two thousand five hundred and sixty-six miles of first class railroad. The tracks, en-J gines, shops and all their property completew"asvalu6d"one year ago at one hundred , and sixty-four millions two hundred and twenty-four thousand dollars. The three roads that have the greatest 'number of miles of track are the Ohio" and" Mississippi, Louisville, New Albany and and Chicago, and the Indianapolis, Cincinnati & LaFayette, according to to the old plats ; but since ' the consolidation of the Indiana Central, Union and Logansport, and Chicago Air Line into the Columbus and Indian railway, the latter takes the lead of all ; and in a few days the track to Vincennes will be added also.'

- The Fifteenth Amendment. - Incorrect and incomplete lists have been published of the States which have acted upon the propo3cd Fifteenth Amendment , to the Constitution. The following statement has been carefully prepared, and Is believed to be correct : Kansas ratified the amendment Feb. 27 ; Louisiana and Nevada, March 1 ; Mi9souria,M,arcU2 ; West-Virginia, March 3; North Carolina, Illinois, Michigan and ''Wisconsin, March 5; Maine and . South Carolina, March 11; Massachusetts,"' March' 12; 'Arkansas, March 15 ; and Pennsylvania, March 25. The Assembly of New York ratified the amendment March 17 ; it is yet to be acted upon by ttheenale. The Legislatures of Miseoari, Kansas and Nevada, in their haste 'to5 act upon the amendment previous to adjournment, ratified a telegraphic report of it, and as there were errors in that copy, their action is declawjd'ib bea&mplete. 4 This being the case, the Legislatures of those States mast again apt upon the amendment at tbeir next session..: u ' ' The Legislatures of Georgia and Delaware, on the 48th of March; rejected resolutions ratifying the amendment. The legislator of'Rnode: Island p08t pcnijf1 Jf a tinfHr'tn:-,"til May.

THE MILCeR'S-TREASURE.

BV OKOROE COOPKB. I In the wonderful days of 'oace upon a a time,' there lived a worth Miller. Now he was. a very, . worthy ..Miller, indeed ; and he had a very large family of small and rosy boys and .girl s.f As you may suppose, he had to struggle with all bis might and main to ; keep his . own head andi his wife's head and his children's respective noddles above water. 1 CI at ter, clatter, hum, hum, went the mill all Xlay, .long ; yet, when Saturday night came round, and the Miller took from his earnings this little amount for the butcher, and that little sum for the shoemaker, there Srere but few, if anj-, pence to lay by for a rainy day. In truth, the sMiller'a purse was' considerably lower .than tho water in his dam. And that is saying a goodjdeal. Week' after week he grew more discouraged.' Instead of the cheerful face which he was wont to show "to his neighbors, he turned to them a sour and not to speak harshly, but to give the Miller his due a repulsive and ill-natured visage.' Time went on, and matters grew from bad to worse. One wintar's evening, the Miller sat by Li3 scanty fire, which he hugged as if he were trying to keep the smouldering embers from growing cold. The rest of the family had gone to bed. tie was frowning and moping as usual. On hia breast hung his shaggy head, and it was in that state of depression that it looked as if it were about to tumble from his shoulders into the ashes. Suddenly he heard the patter of a light footstep outside the cottage. A low knock fell upon the door. 'Come in, said the Miller, in no welcome tones. ' ' f The door sprarg open, and in popped a fairy a lovely, merry-eyed fairy ! Of course the poor Miller, was astonished and bewildered. " So wonM you or I have been.' ! ''Am I welcome, Master Miller?' rang out the sweetest little voice in the world. Now. the Miller couldn't, find it in his heart to say 'No,' and so he brightened up," and in his most polite manner said : 'Yes, quke welcome, thank you.' 'Are you sure I am ?', questioned the fairy. , Why, yes,' quoth the Miller, 'come closer to tho fire, won't you, and take a chair, for you must be cold roving about in such pinchiDg weather as this is.' ; .'Oh !,no,' replied the iairy. 'I'm not ;crld, thank you, for you see, we wee folks have good warm' hearts, and a warm heart gees a great way toward keeping the rest of the body warm, Mas ter Miller. Besides, we are always contented, no matter what weather the seasons bring, and you know there's nothing like contentment to keep one cheerful and happy. But 'you are sad and you are morose, Master Miller. I know the reason, and I have come to help you.' The Miller's darkling frown changed into a glowing emilc. ' -' You don't get on in the world, Mas ter Miller. You are often discouraged arid 4 depressed by trifling difficulties. You often neglect your work, and then sigh and bemoan your fats, because your work neglects you. You have tried to. make money too fast for your, own good.' . Now, turn over a new leaf, Master Miller. ' I leave you this chest, wherein you will find a great treasure.' The Miller took the chest. It was not a very large one, but it looked to him asaj-it wereibursting with golden guineas. 'Now,harken to me, said ? the fairy. You are not to open this until your family fc.re actually in need of '-bread to eat. Toil on in your mill. .-.Be trustful and earnest Drive away .your ugly frowns, for they, are exceedingly unbecoming to that manly face of yours. Do as I bid you, on pain of my displeasure.' J tell you, a fairy's displeasure is something awful ! .The Miller, promised that he would obey the fairy in everything. 'Good night, Master Miller,' chirped the fairy. -.- - , .. . 'Good-night, and bless you a thousand times !' cried the Miller. . , ; 'But stay,' said the fairy, as she was abcut to go, 'I have forgotten something. I have one more injunction to leave you. After ten 3 ears have passed away rec oliect, ten years from this very night, . you have my full permission to open the chest ; that is, provided your poverty does not force you to have recourse to my treasure before. Remember !' The fairy smiled archly, and raised her finger wainingly. The door flew open and away tew ; the fairy.- The Miller was the' happiest mail in the whole kingdom. 'He danced with' joj. He roused his 'good-wife and his troop of children and told them of his good fortune. He never made any more com plaints if things at the mill went awry, lie carried another face on his should ers. He worked cheerfully. , He sang the merriest songs; and he was alto gether tho busiest and happiest man for miles around. He threw otf his old hab its, and Lecame a new Miller. Of course he thrived! Many a time he thought that he .would like to take a peep in the chest, but he was an honest Mill' r, and he would have lost his right h nd sooner than disobey the good fairy. Ten years came and went, and found the mill still driving, and the Miller a pertly man'of wealth and importance. r On the evening of the tenth annivers ary. of the fairy's visit, he called his 1amily around him and opened the chest. What do you suppose he found in it ? Diamonds? No. Pearls ? No. 1 Rubies ? No. , Gold? No. . You can't guess. I'll tell you. The chest was empty ! But engraved upon the inside was this golden word Contentment. ""; V ',! ;" -' This was the Miller's treasure. Our School Day Visitor. ' Hundreds of the soldiers of the regular army stationed in Dakota are married to Indian women: and these women make, faithful, virtuous, ' and laborious wives. . The soldiers rarely desert them. A negro, as black as coal, is practicing law in Nashville. He was a citizen of Illinois, but went to Tennessee because he could not enter his profession in the former State. , ,-T i '. "..' Russia has sent an entire 'salt ring to Siberia,' , A government official was at the head of it, and it had already stolen ,24,000 tuns of salt from the government.

GEO. W. B AROTSS AfCO.

3000 Bushels Extra RE-CLEANED FLAXSEED NO, 31 MAIN STREET, : - j RICHMOND, "INDI GEO. W. BARNES & CO 300 Bn. Clover Seed,' 100 Bil Timothy Seed, FOB ;;kskLE:; - ; : - A;; ' NO'Vt MAIN' STREET, rf'' ' f'Sy' RICHMOND, IND lltTXRY BRATZ. 0RAX TERRY. JOHN BRATZ Bratz Perry & Co., (Succettortto Bratz, Meir & Co.,) , EMPIEE PLOW WORK8j East -Iain-St.,IJetweeu 7th and 8th, ' EICHMONDIND 30-tf. September 1 9, IS8. STATE OF INDIANA.; WAYNE COUNTY, S S Ambrose S. Ruby, vs. Ji. seph H. Pvle ni In tue Wajue Common Pleas Court, April Term, A. D. 1869. No. 35B3. ' J.imes W. Salter, Gdn. He it knawo that, on this 30 dv of December IS53, the above named plaintiff, by John Yaryan, Attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayce Common Pleas Court hia compl iii t against said defendants in the above entitled cause, topether with th affidavit of a coirpetent person that said defendants, Joseph II. Pyle and James W. Salter, are not residents of the Stat of. Indiana. Said defendants, above named, therefore, are hereby notified of the Cling and pendency of said complaint ajrainst them, and thatunless they appear and anser or demur thereto, nt the calling of the said cause, on the second day cf the next term of said Court, Ut be begun and hcid at the Court House in Centreville, on the fourth .Mocday of April next, said complaint, and the matters aad tilings therein contained and alleged, wiU be taken as true, and the sa d cause will be heard aad determined in their absences ; ' Witness, th- Clerk, and the Seal of said IsealI Court, at Centreville, this 9th day of March, ' . . , ,.133-3. , ... WJi;w. DUDLEY, Clerk. John Yaryan, Attv for 1'lt'lf. No. 2-4w-pf $5. In Bankruptcy. DISTRICT OF INDIANA, SS. : AT Indianapolis, the ISth day of March, A t. 1869, tba undersigned hereby rivj notice of their appointment as assignees of . Jonathan II. Crampton. or New Garden Township, In the County of Wayne, and State of Indiana, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by the district Court of said istrict W. A. BRADSHAW, .1 (2.-3w $225 J. W. BRADSHAW, -i- ,i i i . .. - Assignees. In Bankruptcy. DISTRICT OF INDIANA, SS. T Indianapolis, the 20th daf of March,' A. D. ilk. 1869. The undersigned hereby give notice of their appointment, as Assignees, -of Franklin B. Hunt, of Richmond, in the County of Wayne nd State of la dtana, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court Of said District. - ' W. A. BRADSHAW, , ; -.-- J. W. BRADSHAW, ssignee 3 3w$2.25 Notice in Bankruptcy. T HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE That on the 1st day of March, A. D. If5 9, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was isueJ against the estate of Henry Robinson, of Milton, in the County of Wayne, and State of Indiana, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition: . That the payment of any debts and delivery cf any property belonging to such Bankrupt tb him, or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him is forbidden by law; That a meeting of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their dbts, and choose one or more Assignees of his estate, will be holden at a Court ol' Bankruptcy, to be holden at the. office f John W. Ray, 24 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, on the 23d day ot March, A. D. 1869, at o'clock, A.M. -, BEN. J. SPOONER, U. S. Marshal, District of Indiana... ' ". .. Messenger. Notice in Bankruptcy. T HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE That on the 1st day of March, A. D! 1269, a w arrant was issued against the estate of Edward Francis of Richmoni in the County of Wayne and State of Indiana, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own petition: . That the payment of any debts and delivery of any property by him is fqrbidden by law; that a meeting of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose one ot more Assignees of his estate, will be holden at a Court of Bankruptcy, to 1k holden at the Office ot John W. Ray. 2i East Washington Street, Indianapolis, at 9 o'clock, A.M. BEN. J. SPOONER, IT. S. Marshal; District of Indiana. '; - - . - - - Messenger. Executor's Notice. " ETTERS Testamentary on the last Will of John M.J Baldwin, late of New Garden Township, Wayne county, Indiana, deceased, have this day been granted to the undersigned, by the Cierk of the Court of Common Pleas of said county. , All persons having claims against said Estate, are required to file them with the said Clerk within one year from this date. The Estate is probably solvent. - LEVI PEACOCK, Executor, s. March 25, 1809.. - - 3t . In Bankruptcy. DISTRICT OF INDIANA, SS : AT Indianapolis, the 2 Ith day of ; March,. A . D. 18S9, the undersigned hereby give noti e of their appointment as Assignees of Henry Roiiinson, of Milton, in the county ot Wayne, and State of Indiana, witfiW said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, upon his own petition, bv the District Court of said District. W. A. BRADSHAW. J. W. BHADSHAW. 3tpf$2 25 Assignees. Attachment Notice. j Simeon B. Harriman, 1 Attachment before James vs. M. Poe, J us lice of the Peace David Smith. j of Wayne county, Indiana. mTOTICE is herbv given, that on the 21th day of il Aprl 1869, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at mv office, in the city of Richmond, in said township, I will proceed to hear and decide upon the complaint of the said Simeon B. Harriman, whereof the said David Smith, and all other persons concerned, will take notice. JAMES M. POE, Justice ot the Peace. : i John H. Popf, Pl'thTs Att'y. . n4-4r-pf3. Notice to Trespassers. ff OTICE is hereby given t to all persons who are in the habit of hunt ing, or fishing on my premises, that thev will be prosecuted for such trespasses to th fullest extent of the law. It is hoped that thia WARNING will be sufficient, as 1 have made up my mind to put a stop to depredations on my premises, and have borne with them until "forbearance has ceased to be a virtue - C. B. JACKSON. --Csmtbitilli, March 31, 1869. - n4-3t M. W. Hobbs, uVT. I. OFFICE and residence, Fifth . Street, between Main and Walnut, r. RICHMOND, INDIANA. Deformities, diseases of spins and joints, treated. So 2 Sat, t f , j :-f '' " ' ;

1 The attention of oar readers is directed 'to 1 e mdreitisement of COH'S DYSPEPSIA ORE, in another part of the Palladinm.. This trnly Valuable Medicineis recimmndiby all who use it. ' Read the certificates. HEARTH and HOME l l ' : , .- 1.: ' . --. jf ' . . ' '- - is a wssbxt - . - t i Agricultural and Fireside Jorxmalf

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pi,: HOOT AND SnOE Jf A HUFACTORY , HU. 3 MAIN BTBETT:..,,t BOOTS & SHOES, CHEAP FOR CASH! Having a pood assortment of Boots and Shoe a now on band, of my own manufacture and K'astern made work, and being prepared to fill alt orders for either ' f , , , Sewed or Pegged Boots and Shoest At tbe shortest possible notice, the undersigned respectfully asks the citizens of Richmond and vicinity for a share of patronage, thanking them for that here tofore so liberally extended. Justriye him a call at bis Shop, one' door East of T. Nestor t Co.'s Grocery Store, West Main Street, where he will be happy to see his old customers, and as many new ones who stndy their own interest, and want a eood pair of Boots or Shoes, made FIT-tingly of the best material and at reasonable prices. "' Richmond. March 6th, 1868. , C. STII t BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. JR. GV WOLVERTQN ! """AS opened a shop on Pearl street, opposite je Mm. Mayor's office, for tbe manufacture, repairi.ifr. and sale of Boots and Shoes, farticular attention . will be paid to the quality and styles of customer work and satisfaction warranted. Kom but goof material nsed or the best of workmen employed. La dies work gotten np in the best style. Prices model ' ate... . , .. ! . . ' - :s I 7 -v. ' : Richmond, Ind., May 5, 1868. lOtf. . Stitched or Pegged 23oots arid. Slioes TtrADE OF THE BEST MATERIA I., if M. and in a substantial and workman-like manner, made to order, at - HENRY EMRICBTS SHOP Two Doors South of Plummcr's Dm&store, On South Pearl Street, Where he respeetfullv invites the citizens of Rich mond and vicinity to give him a call and a share of patronage, being sure, from the good quality of bis " work and the general satisfaction given heretofore, that all will be well pleated with his manufacture. jar-Agood supply of BOOTS and SHOES, made at his establishment, on hand, which he is selling at very low rates for Cash; ' SPRepairing done at short notice. -. H. EMRICH. Richmond., May 19, 1868. . , .-latf,.-. PARK HOTEL, On the American & European Plan, Cor. UEEKMAX and NASSAU STS., Near City Hall Park, ; ' -.-.. JfE W-TORK. GEORGE WIGHT, Proprietor. X. B. Located in the very heart of the wholesale , business, this is one of the most conveniently located Hotels for Merchants, Business men and others visiting the city. f4l-m-$7. r H. C. DICKINSON . - DKALKB IK ' " WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELHY, ., . SILVER AND PLATED WAREtz . No. 9t Main Street, u ' . .1 ?.'. '-I , RICHMOND, .ISD, i Repairing, flone on short notice. April 2, 1868. . : f v; t: ett ' AVENUE HOUSE, JACOB GOHNER, - PROPRIETOR. , Fort Wayne Avenue, opposite R. R. Depot, RICHMOND, IND.-: - This fine and commodious bouse offers extra in dn cements to the traveling public owing to its close proximity to the Depot, and wholesale and manufacturing of tbe city. Every effort will be made to serve the public satisfactorily. Terms moderate. ' . Nicholson & bro.,; . : Booksellers & Stationers. ! (OLD STAND) t Main Street, opposite Citizens' Bank, RICHMOND, INDIAMA. 42-tf - PECTORAL ELIXIRIV WILL CURE ... . COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, Hoar senes s, A s t hm a, ANn ALL DISK ASKS OP THK i . ' Tliroiat and jlungs! - In confirmation of the above, the public ia referred to certificates on wrapper around each bottle, in addition to the testimonials herewith appended: Opinion of the Rev. Win. Graham, for three years the efficient and respected pastor of Asbury Cbapel in this city: We are prepared to certify from experiments the most reliable and convincing, that "Barb's Pectoral hLixiR" is a very superior remedy for disease of the Throat and Lungs. it is extensirely used by the best Physicians for Coughs, Colds. Croup, Hoarseness, etc. etc. We recommend it to all and especially 'o Ministers and other Public Speakers who are troubled with Bronchial difficulties. It has leen thoroughly tested, and sets like a charm. The manufacturer, Thomas II. Bark, is an experienced and successful Drucgist, and a Christian gentleman of high repute in the community where he lives. The merits of this remedy, from such a reliable manufactory, makes it a public benefaction. ' ,; Wm. Graham. ; - 01 the X...W. Indiana Conference. Terre Haute, Indiana, August 2, 1567. , " From R. L. Ball, Esq., th well known store dealer: Tkrrk nAUTK, July 90, 1857. Mr. Thomas H. Bark, LMar Sir: i have used your Psctoral Elixir" very extensively in my family, and p-onou'ice it one of the sest medicines ever used. Itgives Immewiti relief io the worst cases of Coughs and Colis. ' : Your's liespectlullv, ., l. ball. !fy-PLrMMER A MORRISSON Whole-ale Proggists. Fort Wavne Avenue, Richmond, Wholesale Agents for Rarr's "Peetoral Elixir" E. Harrold E. C. Potts, W. H. Ross Reed k Butler TR E MO NT HO USE, JOHN ELLIOTT. Proprietor. CORNER OF FIFTH AND MAIN, " " Richmond, Ind. r T. J. B R GIS ; i ? .,- v..-,. ' AT No. 1 2, Main. Street, Red kOES ALL KINDS OP JOB WORK, SUCH AS Patting on Metal Hoots, Pipes, Ac, Ac. - , Pays Special atttention to setting up Warm Air Furnaces, and has the best kind in nse, and warrants them to give satisfaction. All kinds of Stores: keeps the Celebrated Self-Feeding Stove, "Morniog Glory," for bard coal. Persona wishing .anything in the above line, would do well to give me a call. - THOS. J. BARGI3. ; Richmond, Ind. June 8, 188. J-tf. ' '

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