Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 39, Number 22, 3 August 1869 — Page 4

RICHOND. IND. AUGUST 3, 1869'.

Solium Thoughts. 8T JOSH BILLINGS The fear uy God iz the philosophy ov religion ; the lore of God iz the charity ov religion ':-''.', r..- r Hope iz a hen that lays more eggs than she can hatch out. Bettor leve your child virtue than muny ; but this iz a sekret known only tew a few. -. I honestly beleve it iz better tew know nothing than to know what ain't About the hardest work a phellow can dew iz to spark tew gals at once and preserve a good average. . ' , . ; j A nickname will outlive eny man or thing; iz like the crook in a dog's tail, you may cut it oph and throw it behind the barn, but the crook is there yet and the stump iz the epitaff. . - i - ; :, rZ If yon analize what most men call plczure, you will find it composed of one part humbug and two parts pain. -- When you hev got nothing to do, do it at once; this iz the way to learn to bo lazy. - .-'t-';-L .' . -v ? We have been told that the best way tew overcome misfortunes iz to fight 'em I have tried both 'ways and rec ommend a successful dodge. ; The art ov becoming ov importance f m the ize of others, iz not tew overrate ourselves, but tew cause them tewJq. it. The true way tew understand the judgments of heaven is tew submit tew them. ' ' ' -llfcthnrl ir. vorvtIiinv. '6rooiallv tanr - , ej J " ) . . ordinary men ; me lew men wuo Ken men who Ken t lift a tun at pleasure, have a divine " . ' right tew take a holt of it to a disad-, vantage. " " i The mind ov man iz like a piece ov land that tew be useful must be manurI ! ed with virtew, and harvested with economy. Where a religion iz a trade morality is a merchandize. Conversashun should be elivened with wit, not composed ov it. ' The less a man knows the more he i will guess at; and guessing iz nothing more than suspicion. - A Going tew law iz like skinnin a newt milch cow for the hide and civin the!" the meat tew the lawyers. w the lawvora .-.V Death to most of us iz a kind of 'fare well benefit 'positively our last ap-. pearance. Phools are quite often like hornets, VPrv fiiwjr, Km bouk T Orel ouly knows. -t ( Livin on hope is livin on wind; a good way to get pbull, but a poor way to get ' Jealousy don't pay; the best it kan do is tew discover what we don't want to find, nor don't expect to. Secrets are a mortgage on friend-1 ship. A vivid imagtnasbun iz like sun glas-a ses; it makes things at a distance look twice az big az they am. . 4 Hope is a draft on futurity, sometimes honored hut generally extended. If the world despizes a hipocrit, what must they think of him in heaveni- i Flattery is like kolone water, tew be smelt uv not swallowed. ' After all, there don't seem to be but this difference between the wise , men and the phools; the wise men are all fuss and sum 1 ethers, while the phools are all fuss and no feathers. 1U Without friends and without enemies is the last reliable account we hav of a stray dog. Sum folks wander whare all the lies um from, but I dont ; one good 'liar"J will pizen a whole country. ' Huntin arter fame iz like buntin fleas; hard to ketch, and sure tew make you uneasy if you do or don't ketch 'em.: , Meny people spend their time trying tow find the bole where sin got into the world. If two men brake threw the ice into a mill pond, they had better hunt for some good hole to get out, rather than git into an argument about the hole" they come tew fall in., ' ' - Imaginashun, too much indulged in,' oon is torturd into reality ; this is one "way good hoss thiefs are made. A man 'cans over a fence all day, and imagins be hoss in the lot belongs tew him, and ure emjfT, the first dark nite, the horse docs. - ' If you most chaw tobacker, young aan, for Heaven's sake chaw old plugg it iz the nastyest. A parishioner Inquired of bis pastor the meaning of this line of Scripture. ' 'He was clothed with curses as with a garment -' It signifies, replied the divine, that t he individual had a bad habU of swear ing.' : . . Vicksburg still exhibits severe marks f the siege of 1863. The numerous aves in the sides of the hills where the inhabitants took refuge are still open. Recently, one of these caves was opened, and found to contain the bones of a ;amily supposed to have been suffocated iy the closing of the entrance. The rif.e pits and earth forts still remain on he hilltops, bat the cannon have all (jeen removed. ,; ... ;: ':' ""- He who science. ' has no shame has no con-

LOVE AND PRIDE. The True Version of the "Lady ol Lyons." Junius H. Browne' Letter from Lyons to the Sen ; , ' " Francisco Alt. Lyons has always i)een I Associated in jny mind with the sentimental lady to

whom Burner introduced many years ago.5 T looked for her all along the Rhine and could not . discover., her. When 1 had despaired of getting at the facts in the case, I heard of a man who knew them.i Having long entertained a suspicion that the story had not been rightly" told,' I solicited an interview, contrary to my custom, and had the tale i from his lips. He said Pauline was not interesting nor romantic.' He thanked me for the interest I had shown in the sentimental history, : and ; favored me with these prosaic details : " Claude Melnotto was in truth a gardener's son, who fell in love with Pau line while she was buying : radishes of , him one morning when her father, hav ing been drunk the night before, refus ed to purchase the household necessa nes, as was ins custom. Claude was rather susceptible, and sold her the rad ishes at half price, on account of her pretty face, as he said which pleased her, and so delighted . her practical par ent, when he heard of it, that he insist ed on her going to market every morn ing. She did not like to do it, but pa- - pa being obdurate, she obeyed. Claude finally beeame so interested that he gave her radishes for uothing, and even went ho far as to purchase mutton and corned beef, presenting them. in the name of love. . , ,- :, I ! ... Her mercantile papa was in ccstacies with Claude, declaring him a very generous person, who ought to be encouraged. Ho demanded that Pauline should take every thing that was offered gratis. Pauline became the regular market go- , r a . . -m er ol " nuyf ana at last ciauae torn her that he would like to marry her if the old gentleman would come down handsomely. She felt affronted, and informed the elder Deschappeles, who, living only in - money, inquired, into Claude's circumstances, and., found that he had not returned any revenue to the Asseseor for several years. He then called on the sentimental youth and threatened to take away his license." Claude got mad and brought suit for the things be had given Pauline. He J -; f .1 a. a. .i a. i i i uuwwKBijuugniia,uu muirwuu revenSe induced one of Deschappelles' clerks who hsld been refused by his ladY to introduce him as a wealthy chap, p- i i r .1 t Ji wiiu careu nu wore iur u luuusauu uuin 'i lars than A." T. Stewart for ten cents. Old Deschappelles was taken in, and so was Pculine, for Claude dyed his , whiskers and put on a wig to woo her in. She did not care how he looked or . talked ; for the old man having gotten hard up, couldn't pay his bills, and she was bound to have a wealthy husband. When Claude proposed, she asked him to make out a statement of his effects, and having sworn that he owned ten corner lots in Lyons, she accepted him and her father-ratified the contract. They were married at once, but after ; the ceretnou', " Deschappelles discovered the trick and put his new son-in-law out of the house, receiving'a black eye in his laudable labor. Claude would have been sent to prison for his scoundrelism, but he offered to go into the army, and thus escaped punishmentHe didn't fight very well, but he played an excellent game of draw-poker, and in two years made money enough to get out of the service. He then returned to Lyons and offered to live with Pauline. The old man said that he would consider his case ; that two more men had proposed in his' absence,' and that the chap that had the most money should take the girl. - Claude fell short by several thousand dollars, and was in consequence ordered to keep out of the way -f'i" Pauline married one of the other fellows, (the report that she went to Chicago to get a divorce is without foundation,) and Claude took to cogniac so enthusiastically that he fell off one of the Rhine bridges on a certain night, and the- Coroner afterward made $25 by holding an inquest on the body . . , Pauline was happy, as women usually are, in. her ... second marriage, - for : her husband2 paid all her bills without grumbling. She had several children, grew fat and frowsy, arid died at last of a chronic and combined attack of beer and dropsy. Claude never. knew a line of poetry in his life, and couldn't have told the difference between' the Lake of Como and a Dutch canal. . 'Dost like the picture? ' '-'"- ''. y PE OF E S SIO NAL C A R D 8. T. ROSE, Dentist, . W. Corner of .Main and Pearl-sts., -;J Hich.iiion.di Ind TEETH EXTRACTED without pain by the uae of Nitrous Oxydeor Laughing Gas. ' ' TeethinsrUdfroai$lto$15perset. 111 work WAmautTXD. vA Feb. SO, 1868, I Dr. i; J. AVERY, AT IIIS OFFICE on South Purl, fourth door from the X. W. cor. of learl and Walnut-sta., prepared to attend promptly tp allcalla in the line of his Professioa. cj i - , Biohmond,Jly 7th,l88. n : . .i ''' ' I f19tf J C. H. BURCHENAL, ..Mi' :i I-.-AT LAW, AKD N" o tarv Public. OfSee, over Citlxeas Bank, entraace oa - Mala Street! r RICHMOKD, IKD

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COE'S COUGH BALSAM I

This long tried and popular Remedy is again call ed to the attention of the public As often as the yoar rolls around, the proprietors annually make thoir bow to the people; and remind them that amongst th many things required for the health, eonifortaud sustenance of the fa y through the Inngand tedious months of winter, Coe's Cough Bat Bam should not be forgotten. ' For years it has been s household medicine and mothers auxtous for the sfetj of their children, and all who suffer ffOJi any disease of the throat, chest and lungs, cannot af ford to be without it. In addition to the ordinary four ounce so long in the market, we now furnish our mammoth family tize bottles, which will,in com mon with the other size, be found at all Drugstores - FOR CROUP,' ' ' v ' ' ' The Balsam will be found invaluable, and may at ways be relied upon in the most extreme cases. . WHOOPING COUGH, r i ' The testimony of alt who hare used it for this ter rible disease durinir the last ten years, is, that it in variably relieves and cures it. ; . , - j. ' SORE THROAT. Kesp your throat wet with the Balsam taking little and often and yon will very soon find relief. HARD COLDS AND COUGHS , Yield at once to a steady use of this great remedy It will succeed in giring relief where all other remedies have failed. , . SORENESS OF THE THROAT, CHEST ' ' ' AN LUNGS. Do not delay procuring and immediately taking Coe's Cough Balsam, when troubled with any of the above named difficulties. They are all premonitory symptoms of Consumption, and if not arrested, will sooner or later sweep you away into the valley of shadows from which none can ever return. IN CONSUMPTION, Many a care-t rorn sufferer has found relief and today rejoicos that her life has been made easy and prolonged by the use of Coe's ConghBalsam. IN SHORT, The people know the article, and it needs no cominent from us. It is for sale by every Drnggistand dealer in Medicines in the United States. THE C. G. CLARK St CO., Sole Proprietors, New Haven Ct. Read ! Head ! ! Read ! ! ! THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE IS CALLED TO THE World's Great Remedy, COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. Shis preparation is pronounced by Dyspeptics as the only known remedy that will surely cure that aggravating and fatal malady. For years swept on its fearful tide, carrying before it to an untimely grave, its millions of sufferers. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure has Come "to ; ' , the Rescue. Indigestion',' Dyspepsia, Aick Headache, Sourness or Acidity of Stomach, u ; Rising of Food, flatulency, , . Lassitude, Weariness, finally terminating in Death, Are as surely cured by this potent remedy, as the patienttakes it. Although but five years before the people, whit is the verdict of the masses? Hear what Lester Sexton of Milwaukee, says : ' J ' From LESTER SEXTOX, of Miwaukee. Milwaukbk, Jan. 24, 1868. Meter. C. G. Clark & Go., Xeic Haven, Cbnn . : Both myself and and wife have used Coa's Dyspep. sia Cure, and it has proved perfestly satisfactory as a remedy.' 1 hav no hesitation in saying that w havereaeivud great benefit from its uss. , , ; ' i 7 Very respectfully, ,- s -v (Signed LESTEtt SEXTOIl A GREAT BLESSII. F roia Ker L. F. Ward, Avon, Lorain Co., O. Jfettrt. Strong Armstrong, Di Hgjiets,4jte land : ' J . - - . -r . . , . . .... GsxTLSMKN It gives me great pleasuae to state that my wife has derived great benefit from the use of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. She has been for a num bcrof years greatly troubled with Dyspepsia, ac eompanied ' with violent paroxism of constipation which so prostrated her that she was all the while for months, unable to do anything. She .took, at vour instance, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and -has de rived GREAT BENEFIT FROM IT, and is no? com par atively well' She regards this medicine as great blessing. . Truly yours, '- '1 ; Jan. 13th, 1868. , L. F WARP. ; CLERGYMEN. t : The Rev. Isaac Aikih, of Alleghany, testifiesthat it has cured him, after all other remedies had failed, , , -.' . ru'' ' ' ' -if- ' -- ' , DRUGGISTS. , , . Any druggist in the country will tell yon, if yon take the trouble to enquire, that every one that buys) a bottle of Coe'sDispepsia Cure from them, speaks in themost unqualified praise of its great medicinal virtues. .Mi-u- - 'Kit t ; ... " ... s ... . . 1 Goe s . Dyspepsia . Core is'..- ; t - - - - Will also be foetid lavalnable in all casse of Diar rhea,DysenUry, Colic, Summer Complaints, Or l ping,and in faet every disordered oondition- of the , Stomach. ' ' ... -'. - , f--tJic. vv tti Pita jHir? 'jo.Sold by Druggists in eity or county yerrwie $1 per bottle, or by application to . -, . ui-rr"' . ,1 - . ! ..; THE C.G.CLARK CO.,, ' ' tl... ol Proprietors, ITew Haen,Ct.i Dee.10.

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Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to anv ad dress on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing the publishers. t. Also, Di. Culver well's 'Marriage Guide,' pi ice 25 cents. r ' Address the Publishers, Cfaas. J. C. Kline & Co., Post office Box 4,588. 127 Bowery, New York. no21-4m. JAMES M. STARR, STEAM & GAS PIPE FITTER, Gas Office on Main Street, between Pearl and Marion, on 2d Floor. Fine Gas Fixtures, at Less 1 HAN EASTERN PRICES, VAU work promptly done in the best and most satisfactory manner and warranted. ! Richmond, Jan. 5, 1869. , 44:ly FOUTZ'S - CELEBRATED Horse and catfls Powders. This preparation. Ions and favorably - i known, will thoroughly re-invigorate broken down and low-tpirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intestines. It is a sure preventive ef all diseases incident to this animal, such as LUNG HV(,ll.l,l,A.MItll3, ItLtUW WATER, HEAVES, COUGHS, DISTEMPER, FEVERS, FOUNDEK. LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL ENERGY, &c. Its use improves the wind, increases the appetite gives a smooth ana glossy skin and iransionns tne miserable skeleton , into a fine-looking and spirited horse. 1 To keepers of Cows this prenara tion is invaluable. It is a sure pro 1 ventive against Rinderpest, Hollow Horn, etc. It has been proven by I actual experiment to increase the quantity of millr and tmmm tvMtf P'r cent, ana nue tne outter nrm aud sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive much faster. ( In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers In the .Lungs, uver, sc., mis arucie acis n as a specific By putting from one- JLiJV--, nan a paper to a paper in a oarrei 01 will tne aoove oueases win oe eraaicated or entirely prevented. If given In time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. DAVID E. F01TTZ, Proprietor. , BALTIHOBEj W d . For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United States, Canada and South America. The Great External Bemedy. ' Fop Uaa avnd Boswi. IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM i The reputation of this preparation ia so well established, that little need be said in this connection. On MAN it has never failed to cure PAINFUL NERVOUS AFFECTIONS. CONTRACTING MUSCLES, STIFFNESS AND PAINS IN THE JOINTS. STITCHES in the SIDE or Back, SPRAINS, BRUISEs! BURNS, SWELLINGS.CORNS and FROSTED FEETl Person affected with Rheumatism can be effectually - ; and permanently cared by using this wonderful preparation; it penetrates to the nerve and bone immediately - t en being applied. J' J?rQ.HJRrS.KS u w'" cnre SCRATCHES, 8 WEENET. ; i . POLL-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUNNING SOREs! 8ADDLE or COLLAR GALLS. SPRAINED JOINTS! ' ' KvI,I75?fLOF THE STIFLfcs.ftc. It will prevent HOLLOW H0BX and WEAK BACK Vt MILCH . BaTe met with great auecesa in bringing my ; Mixture within the reach of the Public. I am daily ia receipt of letters from Physician, DruggUU, Merchants and Farmers, testifying to its curative Powers.Y DAVID E. F0UTZ, Sole Proprietor n 5" ) v 1? BALTIMORE, ICa. " BOOT V AND SHOE MANUFACTORY r NO. 3 MAIN STEEET.' . jgOQTS fc SHOES, CHEAP FOR CASHI Having a good assortment of Boots and Shoes now on hand, of my own manufacture and Eastern made work, and being prepared to fill all orders for . Sewed or Pegged Boots and Shoes At the shortest possible notice, the undersigned re't b ui o ui aironage, taanKing mem lor taat Here1 to fore so liberally extended. "Jnstpive him a call at his Shop, one door East of T. Kestor A Co.'s Grocery Store, West Main Street, wnere ne wui oe nappy to see nis oia customers, and as many new ones who study their own interest, ami . want a good pair ef Boots or Shoes, made MT-tingly iuc uctir uiKKiiai uu rvsnuiiaois prices. . . Richmond. Slav 18th 1869. C. ESTELL. Stitched or Pegged ; M jr tiik BEST, MATERIAL, and ia a substantial and Workman-like manner. tnadetoorder,at, , f . iffT,.. . . , , . r) -. HENRY lavmiCBTS SHOP, . i Two Doors South of PIammera Drugstore , On South Pearl Stfeet, : n? Where be respectfully' invites the'eitixens of Richmond and vicinity to give him a call and a. share of patronace. beine sure, .from th trnnA niiit.ii,:. work and the general satisfaction given heretofore. install will be well pleased with: his mannfaetm 9-Agood supply of BOOTS and SHOES made at his establishment, on hand, which be Is sel lingat very low rates for Cash. Repairingdone at abort notice. ' - c sj5S-;ii i ' D-t. a u H. EMRICH. Richmond, Hay 19,1868. yi

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nce f 1 per pack, with Directions. SPJKERH,PS White andBluPries, per too to 95 per 100. T A.LL KIND3 0F QAMBS.il A A SotT. Method of WliMNO ti Cm4s Die, tU. J oentxreeto any address. Call at our 8 tore, or add ress : - - Xe. S3 John Street, New TOrk City, BOOT AHD SHOE SHOP. ! Grm llV OIVERT01f MAS MOVED bis Shop to the buiMintr north of and adjoininir No. 3 Engine House, on Pearl-si. and is prepared for - the manufacturing, repairing, iocs. Particular attention and sale of Boots- and Shoes will be paid to the quality and stvles of cnatomav work and satisfaction warranted. Sons but goo material used or the best of workmen employed. La dies work gotten np in the best style. Prices moder tie. i - Richmond, Ind., May 18,139 utf -PEdTOBAL ELIZIE!9 ; " "t. WILL CURE COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, Ho arse ne s s, A sth m a AOT ALL DtsBASBS Of TH - Throat and Lungs! In confirmation of the above, the public is referred to certificates on wrapper around each bottle, ia ad- . dition to the testimonials herewith appended: Opinion of the Rev. Wm. Graham, for three years . the efficient and respected pastor of Asbury Chapel in this city: - - - . - We are prepared to certify from experiment the " most reliable and convincing, that "Bark's Pkctosal. Llixi" is a very superior remedy for diseases et th Throat and Longs. It ia extensively used by the beat Physicians for Coughs, Colds. Croup, Hoarse- '. ness, etc. etc. We recommend it to all and especially to Ministers and other Public Speakers who are -troubled with Bronchial difficulties, it has been thoroughly tested, and acts like a charm. The manufacturer, Thomas H. Bakb, is an experienced and . successful Druggist, and a Christian gentleman of ' high repnte in the community where he lives. : The I merits of this remedy, from snch a reliable maaufactory, makes it a publio benefaction. 1 . Wm. Gkaham. - :1 ; ; ; Of the N.W. Indiana Conference. Terre Hante, Indiana, August 2, 1S67. From R. Ll Ball, Esq., the well known stove dealer: - Tkrbb Hactk, July 2B, 1867. Mb. Thomas II. Babr, Dear Sir: I have used yonr -'PsctoraL Elixir" very extensively in any family, and pronoucce it one of the best medicines ever used. It gives immsdiatx relief in the worst cases of Coughs and Colds. . Four's Respectfully, ... .., B. L. BALL. -PLUMMER A 1: 0 RRISSON Wholesale Drug gists, Fort Wayne Avenue, Richmond, Wholesale Asrenta for Barr's "Peetoral Elixir" E. Harrow E. C. Potts, W.H. Ross A Reed A iiutier t! X b ARG-1 s Main Street, Red B0ES ALL KIXDS OP JOB WORK, SUCH A8 Putting on Metal Roofs, Pipes, ic, 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 et Stoves:keepsj the Celebrated Self-Feeding Stover"31orning 610. r v. j 1 r . - 1. : . . l ; - for hard coal. iirrsuDB wisuiui XDjinilir in tfc above line, would do well to give me a call v THOS. J.BARGIS. Richmond, Ind. June 2, 1868. 14-tf. ' H. C. DICKINSON . OXALXB IN ! WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Pfo. t Main Street, " 'r ' j "' RICHMOND, I U D ' 2 Repairing, doae en short notice. Aprn 2,1868.i ttf Eichmond Insurance, Beal Estate and i General Ageacy, . Established Fifteen Years " WIL L I AM H. B B L L, ' Of the lata firm ef Belt A Belli and WU- ": lhtrn BelK - ., ; The above well-known Agency represents the following old and reliable Insurance Companies : , Hartford Fire Insarance Company. ' : ; ' CspiUl sad Assete. f 2,247,2U9J2. Security Fire Insarance Co., Ke v Tort. Capital and AEsets, $l,500,t'00,CO.!'',Lorillard Fire Insarance Co.. New Vnrk. Capital and Assets, $1,548,220,58. ' Manhattan Fire Insurance Co.. New York. . A, nrn Art.. wm, i..vuu;uuotvv. . , .. North Anseriea' Fire Ins. Co.. Trrtrnri it t; Assete, $500,000,00. .--... Liverpool, London ait Globe Insnraace Caw A8sets,17,000.p00j00, in Gold. Pint ix Fire nsiraneeCo4 Brooklyn, X.V.. A . .. Ann .... V AHIU, S1,DVV,UUU,VU. , nj . Security Life Insurance Co., New. .York Mntaal Benefit Lite Insurance Comnanv ,-?o Newaik.Hew Jersey. . : - - - Traveler Insurance 1 Co., Ilartford. Conra Railway Passenger "Assurance Company,.

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1 ; Summer Hat Fashions.; TUb undersigned has just received hisne . SUMMER Style of If ATS of all Kinds, to which he invite 8 tne at tention of all "who would i ndulge in the latest fash-SSt-Uanat the uat ana Cap store of 1 J JOHN SUFFRINS. Richmond, June 9, 1869, ,-r.M JJ 0 i! I PnbJished by B! W."DAvis.'oai TuCTday nornings, ; PAYABLE IN ADTAWCE. eJicnit f-.i ' I s"' 1 It: f JOB PRINTING, We hTiJ jsswjI'OAYo JOBBER," and new fonta of Type of the bates tatylesi both plain and ; fancy, and ' arc prepared to' do 'work " ,i? in nau hi

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