Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 40, Number 43, 7 January 1871 — Page 3

jTLLADUMI

dattirday, ' Jan'. 1071;

P ; trsusiuto iyibt sattbsat, t -4 -f i .', PitUbarza Ciuetaaat', St. Ieoai !''T -,'' ' Railway, ' PAN-HANDLE; ROUTE: ' icpnrt. Indianapolis. Arrive' Acor mmodVn 5.20amFast Lin.... U4tm Aecomtnoda'n 8 10 amjExpresa ... 1.55 am Kajttl.nK !.- ! pm'South. Exp, S.lOpmc Koutu'o Exp l.bb pm Aecomtnoda'n G.lOpms 7 ' ' Und'pa Expr 14.40 pin J i ' PIliUA and COLUMBUS. , Fast Line.... 6.34 amlFast Line.... 2.35 pan Express.,.'. 1 1.47 aoj South Kxpr . 11.68 pm " DAYTtWand "COLriilBUSr" Arrrtmmotla'e li 6 annl Iccrnimoda'n 5.20 am Fast Lin' 1 S pit j nd'ps Expr 2.36 pm loop's Expr 19.45 rn(Uail..;....... 6.33 pin ' HAMILTON and CINCIWIf ATI."7 Chicago Exp f.4 anjChicago Mail 12.10 m Chicago Mail. .7.00 pit Chicago Exp 10.15 pm LOG ASS PO RT and CHICAGO. Chicago Mail 13.40 nt Chicago Exp. .6.30 am Chicago Exp 10.05 pmjCUicago Mail..o.55 am v'-I .:.'. . C, X'ji, 'i v 1 li i WV RICHMOND and WINCHESTER. Accommod'n 4.00 pm I Aocommod'n 9.00 im MAILS-Arrival and Dpartnre.

lt Qood skating still exists. , t J Ici is clear and good this season. V m ,,,, J. ., I . !t "r ,. I li, I i f TV 4TifsisiATlast was dull to bristnes men. v "T", 7 -: rr Kivkro, President of tbe Spanish Council, has resigned. Mayor Bennett should go and do likewise. ''"" ' art ir ' - -t " " t - ' r ! - 1 Tn damage done to the National Blidge by Mr. Comer's horse has been repaired.' ; i -' - A boy employed in the hrh and poke factory, had four fingers cut If on Tuesday by;i circular saw. A Western paper in closing a .carriage notice says, 'Suffer littlo "children to come unto ma

Tub Cincinnati Commercial, , of .Tan.4h, had 61, marriage notices.

All the marriages csmu off in Dec.

Do you like a sweet-smoking

t igar? , ; Try the 'Punch', if you do.

.Uiff, at r28 Main st. has them at vholesale or retail.

aouna.

or bus. t closi.

Cincinnati, through..,. .. Cincinnati and way Chicago, through Chicago and way. ....... Columbus end way .... Day Ion and way ........ .Indianapolis and through Indianapolis and way.... Wincbcater and way.... (Arte... Bloomisgsport ... Fairbaven .... ..... . Liberty ronte..

7.3 pnvft.15 an.

12.46 ym 6.30 pm

i&Q tnv.nu pn

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3.60 pm1

3.00 pm!

7.30 am

2.30 pm

U.lOpm 1.25am .lft am

7.46 am

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11.30 am 1.00 pm 11.00 pvt 12.00 m

u.oo nijZ.uv pm 12.00 mil. 00 pm

6.00 pmj7j00 am

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Office open from 7:00 a.'M. to 8:00

Oa Bandar, from : to l$:$t am ,, r; , .I.U. JULIAN. P.M.

8. M. PETTENGILL fc CO-

87 Park Bow, New York

' aim-. ' , ;. GEORGE P. ROWELL CO- i ' 40 Park Row New York Are the oU Agcents for tb Richmond Palladia r at fa that eity, and ar aathorhwd to- eont raet for inserting adTcrtiaementa for n at onr iloweat caah rat. Adrertiaert in that ity ar requested to leave tbeir favora with either f tbe above hoasea . t ', -.n - 1 . I ... - i LOO AH RECORD. , . , . , Haaae of the Friendless. ' :. -. - ' - : ''I f

. Tba Third anoirersary of tbe Home for the Friendless, will be held at - Friends Meeting House, Second day ; ; ETtning, 1st mo. 9th, (Monday,' January .i 9th,) whan th annual report of tbe Board will be read and the results of it' labors made mown. A general invita n tioa to be present is extended to all. : :( .A i - R. M. COFFIN, Pres't. j .. . Riohmond,' J 2th mo. 0th, 1870. ' , i j . i Temperance Prayer Meetiac. , ': ' !? held every Sabbath Afternoon, at r'' 4 o'clock, ia connection with the Y.M. ' : Caristiaa Assoeiation, ia tbeir room in ' Odd Fallows Building. ;AU interested ' At iaviiod to attend. r j' - j ,t . . Tl AS RILLS dlseoontd lS per eeni. UT if paid on or be tor th .Mth each t, BODth. . V,! Goto Uiff 'a, 228 Main street for fln r Cigars and Tobacco. ; Gur. Prim is dead. '

Mbsrscuacm pipes, wooden pipes,

f lay pipes, and French wax pipes.

lit luff's, 228 Main st, for 40 per

cent, less than you can bey them

elsewhere. s

Old Congress finecut, 81.00 per

! pound at IlifTa. 228 Main-st., and

any other ' popular brand at the

same price.

, Tax the Punch cigar at Ed. Ilifi's. It Is made of fine selected tobacco, and ia . the most popular brand in the country. ' A New YoK drummer had a

notion to sue. the editor of the

Anderson Herald for styling him a 'dead beat. v His notion vanished

when he considered the matter.

Thi Hancock Democrat gives

jits readers two full pages of de-

linquent tax. How interesting it most be to some. "

Therk are seven thousand law

yers in New York." Five hundred

do the business. . How do the otbi t . . - ; - ' ers live? : . .. ,

The young woman, who s hca

lain sick and suffering for a long time in a Lonse of disreputable notoriety, (the house is on Wash

ington St, or, plainly, in that part

of our city known as the 'flats,) died on. Tuesday last.-. .Her histo-

ry is a eaa one.r-,xu vi fallen woman is always sad. Her parents are residents of Winchester, Ind., aid are wealthy ;and respectable. An effort was made to remove her sometime ago, by sev.

era! ladies of Richmond, to the Home of tbe Friendleas, but owing to the obstinacy of the mistress of the -.shanty, , the noble endeavor was vain. But now she is beyond the reach c f those who would urge her down the dark, dangerous path of prostitution. ..Never again will the whisperings ot man tend to pollute her soul, for it is before Him above. fcJurely He will be merciful to those who are tempted ami

ruined, and scoffed at by their fellow beings.' ' . Jjuchction. The . case of Wm. L John vs. the Richmond, Cincinnati k

Ft. Wayne R. It, Co., was argued bofore Hon. J. F. Kibby, on last Wednesday January 4th.

This case is of importance to the tax-

payers ot wayne ana w uaraen

Townships, as it involves the Validity of

the tax voted to aid the R. & Ft. Wayne R. R. by th citizens of the above named Townships Messrs. Peelle 3c Fox appeared for the Plaintiff, and Jesse P. Siddall for the Railroad Company. More About tb.e Shooting Affray. A reporter,- for the Cincinnati Chronicle has interviewed Mrs. Brafford and Mrs. Shaw, and gets

statements damnable to the charac

ter of J. W. Brafford. Mrs. Braf

ford stated that her husband had

Perpetnating ffifiJJilfs . HISTOBT ! Cliristmas and New Year!

f BT THaOTTIJi.

COPY BIGHT SECURED, '" Btpeciallg of ike Beautiful Ckrom.

A Cbjristmafl Soiree (Sore Eyt)

Tift T

s i HEAD-QUABTEBS. Tliis is the House that Meek owns.

1 JSfe

Special JSTotices.

I'' i i i . ' TBK " ABBKST. ' For hardly had be reached tle ulrect, , When a p'liceman he did meet.

ZB, SCIIEXCK ADVISES JOXSC3tPTIYEH TO GO TO FLORIDA I.V . WISTF.S. Hatiho for tbe lost thlrty-flTc yearn devoted niv whole time and atleution to the tuUy of lung dlcaaea aud consumption, I tixi that 1 imlertand fully the coureo that ought to be pursued to restore tolerably bad case 01 diseased lung.', to healthy eoundncss. 'the nist and most important step is, f.rt ho patient to avoid taking cold; and the best of all place on this continent for this purpose, la winter, is Florida, well down In the Stnee, where the temperature ia regular, and not subject tosurh i-NrinHnii-i as in more northern latitudes, l'alatka

Is a pint I can recommend. A good hotclis kept

there by l'etennan. Last winter

nn.the're whose I uncs had been badly diseated. but

who, under the healing lniiuenceoi n

m mMimnM. wmi muni well.

One hundred miles farther down the rirer la

saw soveral per

Qiseawst. auL te ciimato and

listribution!

orncB. iT ' He at the 02ice met a man Whe carried out the Mayor's plan: To '. 'rest and bind him safe,'" said he, sixteenth day of Janua rec, And then he will catch from us!-'!,':

point which I would prefer to falatka, as the temperature is more even, and the air dry aud bracing Mcllonville and Enterprise are located there. I should give a decided preference to wellonTillet It Is two miles from river or lake,and It seems almost lznpossibleto take cold there. The tables In i lor Ida might be better, and patient complain at times: but that Is a good sign, aa It indicates a return of

THE CHIEf. This is the Oiief sogtllsnt and gay, Who a wigwam had where Meek owns.

TBI MARK. This is the Mare whose kicking they say,

CASE. Bittered a Gut in a terrible way,

W see many- young ladies on ; the streets with long and beaatiful hair, and it's all theirs, too, "for ' they bought it. - , - i

A wutSANCB. To ,be sleigh-ri- time and again cuiaed her, had

ding with a balky, horse when the once broken a wooden bowl over thermometer is away down below her shoulder, and once, dragged

'Cairo. . . .3 . 1 her down stairs bv the heels. She

Frbdbrick Rosa died on Friday eettinS and cliDS Pbfian,

PVKninrr tho Qflth 1f anA uo v""" ul""wu

led on the following Sabbath,by the tellinS he!h? WTf : nothin for f

(firemen. - . - , Cu, u.u. , .

'Hoping," said she, "that better

Scndat, New Year's Day, was I things would come, I bore it all

bright and sunny, and promena- until my life was in Jeopardy. I ders- were to be met on every can not bear it anv loncerr." She

street V,, ., , , '.. "'" " anaerted that there were other

At a party in Richmond, last th.inS9' which will prove at the j

week, a ryonng man refused to na wu,cu rw nw ProPw?a , speak to any one present, because ive now' The statement of airs.

'be had been pnlling taffy and got oaaw Soe9 10 BUOW 4URl rar' "rRl

stnok up.' Very good reason. Iora 8 "y no.eonanea

at nome : Lbna Baumstock, of Dayton, About the 1st of Norember,"

was awarded a silver goblet at the Bhe says, "while Mr. Shaw was at Iron Molder'a Ball, for being the the shop, Mr. Brafford came to my best waltzer on the floor. house, entered mv room, locked

Thb editor of the Liberty Her- thc door and put the key in his

aid got a nice Christmas gift. It T POCKes-

looks like its father they say. V " 1 cnea ior neip,

ana was neara oy parties, wno saw

Thb Holiday Festival at Lyceum my condition, and saw Mr. B. es-

hall. Saturday night, was a success, cape from the house. I kept the

LADY. 'Cause told by a Lady to take him away

From her door, to the room thai Meek owns.

COrjBAOKOTJS WEAPON. This is the weapon, witnesses say,

, That plowed the flesh from the chaek away,

That will leave the scar for many a day,

That was done in the House that Meek owns

Abboad, Richmond was called

the "Young Philadelphia ?. Now They faad a yery ni(je daQCe 8 througU tbe advice this city is styled the "Infant Chi- co o( the evening's festiv- of friends and fear of trouble to

ities.i j niy sister, who was lying ill

7afvwaw m 1 ! 1 a Kaws swama ttVam uawl-t a 'f ; . A " I Tl wufFrwA 1l a j"l a D kffmt f K A oKAnt.

w,w-arvj, wjwj ' . IJam Krelbt. nmnriptpr nf th 4 v..v.w ov--

went sronnd with saws and bucks Exchange Theatre, in Indianapo- ing, boasted that I dare not appear

una aaweu woou ior poor wiuowb, lis, gave five hundred loaves Of "6lUBU 1U wsvwiw suib, nuu f ' the other evening. They were re-, bread to the poor on Monday morn- CMt insinuations npon my charac-

MADSE88 ISSANITT WILD J!

Here is tbe human that, in tbe main, Was always thoufiht to be nearly sane,

Until his bead became filled with vanity.

Then was he struck with hopelesa insanity!

.warded when old lady faces beam

ed upon them. ": Somb may croak about the dull-, v ness and deadness of our city ; but "nJt can . hardly , be dead and dull when it is a difficult matter to rent ' -' houses in its limits. Tenants are

many and houses are few. , . Look Out I , ' u !4rve got one of 'eni arrested," said the '.'Little Joker" on Saturday night last, "and I'll be - ' if I don't have more of 'em in the same' fix who have been telling ' 'lies on me !" The "Lit tle Joker" 1 appeared to be very . much excited ; but that is his way, when he is "only joking !" -Thb Japanese Troupe passed through hero on Wednesday, em routb for Indianapolis. They, little and big, strolled over the platform of the depot sometime ; and a more unwholesome looking . set we never before viewed. ,

" Nickxb, tbe great prestidigitator, failed to draw great houses. He gave away some, bacdsome gists, and performed many wonderful prestidigitations, however. Thb German soldiers are suffcrgreatly with extremely cold weather.Their horses being smooth ? shod, and ice covering tbe ground, !t is difficult for the cavalry to move about.

fog', That's charity.

Gbn. Gross gave a grand party

last week, at New Castle. The

occasion was the 35th anniversary

I of his wedding, and a house-warm-

I ing for his elegant new residence.

ter. I went to the store almost crazy, and he laughed and sneered at me, taunting me until I could

bear it no longer, and I shot him."

Important revelations are ex

pected to be made in reference to the Kin nan-Dunn slander case du-

' Quits a number of young men, I ring . the progress of . these two

1 of our city, were 'nabbed' on New trials, and the people are waiting

1 Year's Eve In the 'flats,' and were anxiously public feeling tending

, required to give heavy bail for to the belief that Mr. Kinnan was

1 their appearance before the Mayor 1 an outraged man, and that he was

Monday morning. 1 I wholly innocent of the charges

'Farewell drunks' were all the I brought against him during, the

go, New Year's Eve. But when excitement of the pew question.

1 the drank' continued after 12 Both Mrs. &baw and Airs. Br af-

o'clock, into the first morning of ford Btand rea3v t0 substantiate

1871, were they 'fareweir ones? a11 lheT haTe Sivcn to the Public Never mind. Make roanlvM when the trial comes off. We can

only trust that right will prevail, and that the guilty will receive

their due reward.

' Nbw York papers say "there is' a terrible lack of employment for ' the laboring classes" in that city. This is the worst season for the" ' unemployed. Cold, bitter days, ajid ,no wood, no food, and no work, but plenty of little mouths feed.. v. , ,,JLf "ooa leather broke the Camel's back," in what situation will ;. the back of the City's Mare be 7 with a Grote on It, in addition to the troublesome Cau it is already burdened with

Never mind. Make resolves now.

and you can keep them just aa

well, if it isn't the first of the year,

The Iron Molder's Ball passed off pleasantly with the exception of a quarrel between two young men. One struck the other with

a stone, and wan fined $14 80 bv

the Mayor, on Tuesday.

Two prisoners escaped from the

log jail in Greenfield, Indiana, on

thc morning of the 27th ult., with the assistance of augurs and bed

corn, une or them left a note

saying: , 'I am nearly dead with

the tooth-ache, and cxDect vou

y ilt find me stuck in the snow

somewhere not tar off. No re-

ard offered for capture.

Belligerent. Our city has ac

quired a fame for having men in

position . who ' have d'utinguithed

themselves for their fighting quali

ties ! We can boast of bavins a fighting Mayor, and a fighting

Chief Engineer of the Fire Depart

mcnt, and we had a Chief-of Police

who, abroad and at home, partici

pated in scrimmages and fought

his way through. The latter fin

ished his official race, in compla

cently looking at a fight of his su perior officer at "head quarters."

About Hotels.

There is much talk now-a days

about first-clans hotels, and a great

many folks who travel very little, and whose ideas of core fort rarely

exceed the limits of mere style, think themselves exceedingly hap

py if they can just have it to say

when they go abroai that thev stop at a big house. Now a trav

eling experience of some years is

apt in most cases to dispel fe 'lings of this kind, and to convince a man

that in keeping houses of cn'ertain-

roent thcro is one thine that in

cludes all other things, and that U to make tbe house a real home to

its guests. Who that stops at the Walnut Street House io Cincinnati,

the United states House, in Louis

ville, tho De Pauw House in New Albany, or the Tremont, in Richmond, has failed to contrast the comfort, the cleanliness, the varied and well cooked fare, the genial spirits and the polite demeanor of the clerks and tte proprietors, of those peculiarly home like houses, with the bad grub and the glittering coldness of other houses whose only claim upon public patronage is the claim of being first-class The secret of the great popularity of those "hotels is that they have souls as well as bodies.

A New Tear's Scandal Tommy-Hawking.

rarvATS house. A private house, of moderate six, Is watched at night by wickei eya.

BRVENOKFCL ETKS. The man seen by those twe decoys Goes with a Udv to 1-ny toys I

jtfi

TOTS. Returning with her to that home, He comes back on the street alone.

"PUT ME IS MT LITTLE BED." EXPLANATORY. Our correspondent, 'Throttle,' has put us to great trouble and expense in illustrating, by saperior Chromos, the 'Christmas Soiree' (Sort-Eg), and the 'New Year's Scandal,' which he has just finished and secured a" copy right for the same. In the 'Soiree,' his Chromatic sb.H1 is truly wonderful. The 'Chief ia especially attractive. We rather think, how

ever, be made a slight mistake in draw

ing the picture of the Mare' ;it looks

more like a Cow to our vision) but we presume he was governed more by the

kicking qualities and propensities of the animal than by any other trait. The Case

that was 'battered,' looks rather qrave, but

we suppoae he designed to represent a man on the inside of it, who might have been placed therein had a few more cuff

and kicks been given him at the wigwam . The 'wild' human is very like the origi

nal, and our artiste must have seized the auspicious moment when; on the floor of the council chamber, 'his honor' struck

an attitude and denounced the correspondents of the Stat! Sentinel and New

castle Courier, as 'scoundrels,' &c, and threatened them with extermination pro

vided he found out who were the writers Cruikshank could not have done better it is so life-like.

In the 'New Year's Scandal,' our ar

tiste made several futile attempts to pic

ture a gro. He finally gave it up and marked down '12 Doxen.' The M ayor's

Office is very aptly represented by a 'law book,' and that JA,re' looks as tho' she

was really sick with the 'slobbers.'

Take our artiste's effoits, as a whole.

we think he has done the subjects full and

ample justice, and the delineative skill displayed,entitles him to a position along

side of the best live Chromo artists of this day and generation.

For the Palladium. -.

The Loafer, i How this species ol flesh and

bone keeps fat, has nice shinv

boots, has his hair always cut cur

ly, and can smoke good cigars, is a mystery to me. See him over

there on the corner with a smoker in his mouth, and a handkerchief in his hand! He flirts the loafer does gets acquainted with your sister by twirling his handkerchief. He's the meanest sponger on the Globe, and has got more cheek than a government male. He entertains the idea that other mortals aa-c him for a rich man's son, or a y 1 1 C fall of leisure The loafer is a skatist, and somehow the girls like Lira, and let him skato them up and down the 'river, and

he tes to see them nil he pleaees. I hate a loafer. It runs in my family to hate 'em. My son would rather find i hundred dollar note Uim be a loafer and so would I. I asked a veteran loafer one day, how. he lived, and he showed me seme bakery tickets, .upon which was printed, "Good for one Loaf." He was a loafing wagn I believe the Second Reader, or some school book, means loafrrs wbign it says : "They toil not, neither do they spin, yet Solomon, in all his glory, was not afraid of one of these." A loafer will never come to anything but grub ! He is first in

the pockets of iiis countrymen. I expect you know where he gets a

ittle money now and thnn? Well,

insinuatingly, seventy per cent, of

ae present inmates of prisons had

no trade, and were miserable loaf

ers.

They are not a success anywhere.

What few entered our army in the

late war, were cowards, aud a good man' desetted. If I knew what

benefit the loafer is I would tell

you, for I am troubled, and my

son would rather eat three square meals a day than be one. ' "

Yours, troublesoniely, C. Gar.

other places in various parts of Florida, can be safely recommended to consumptives in winter. My reasons for saving to are, that patients are less liable to take cold there than where there is a less even temperature: and It Is not necessary to say, that, where a consumptive person exposes himself . to frequent colds, he is certain to die nhortlyt therefore my advice la, go well do wn Into the btate. out of the reach of prevailing east winds and fogs. Jacksonville, or almost any other of the localities I have named, will benefit those who are troubled with a torpid liver, a disordered stomach, deranged bowels, sore throat, or cough ; but, for those whoso lunps tire diseased, a more southern point is earnestly recommended. . , For fifteen years prior to 1969,1 was professionally In ticw York, Boston, Haiti more, and l'hiladelphla every week, where I saw and examined on an average nre hundred patients a week. A practico no extensive, embracing every possible phase of lunc .iMtf hi enabled mo to nnderstand thediseaso

fully; and hence my caution in regard to taking

id.

take vast auantltlca or

-fichenck's pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tome, ana

cold

person may

and yet die if he does not avoid

1

Mandrake Pills, b . ..1:1

In Florida, nearly everybody ie nslng Schenckla

Mandrake rills; ror me ciimaie is mnrv tnnnuiiM-ahilions habits than mora northern lati

todes. It Is a well-established fact, that nativea of Florida rarely die of consumption, especially those of the southern part. On the other hand, l Xew Enpland, one-third at least of the populatio die of this terrible disease. In the Middle fetateev it does not prevail so largely; stiU there are many

thousands or cases tueiv. iiat ana., pwuw,.

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By the Hetropolitaa Gift Company CASH GIFTS TO THE AM0CST OF 8500,000. ' ETERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. 5 Cash Gilts, ec!i ... 2.0W 10 " " . 10.000 20 " ' 6,000

50 1,IMJ0 300 ' ..... .... 50 500 " ' IO f 0 Kloirant Rosewood I'i iimseteh o"6U70 75 " 5Ie:odioi.ii 7tl"0 3ri0 Sevrinjr Machine..; .. . ' " M to 500 Oold Watches " 7a to 00 Cash frizes, Silrer Ware, Ac, valued at ... 1.000.0 A cliaii-e to draw any nf the aljove Prizes for Z.'te. Tickets describing pi iw are scaled in Euvolones and well mixed. On receipt ot

25c a Sealed Ticket is drawn witlnnit choice and snt bv mail to any address. '1 he price named upon it will bo delireied t" ! ticketI holder en parrncnt of One Hollar. Prizes

are immediately stit to any addreas oy ex

press or retn in mail. You will know what yon r prize i before vou uav for it. Any vrr exchanged forau-

lotherof same value. No Ilia fcs. Our pa

trons can depend on fair dealing. '' Rkfebbkcks : The folio inp lately drew

valuable prizes and kimlly errarl us to pu-

1 li 1) truem : An revr 4.. Hums, tticsRo,

000; Miss Clara Warier, Baltimore, Piano,

880O : Jas. M Matthews, Detroit, S,00 ;

John T. Anderson. Savannah, f!,it0fl; Miss

A pnes .Simmons, Chartef ton, piano, M)0.' 1'rsis Ommoms: "The firm ie reliable." Weekly Tribone, May 28. "Deserve their ssccess." 1. Y. Herald, tt. 1. "Just and honorable." News, Oct. 9.

oenu tor circular. uiwti nrauwwicua ... . Afreots. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every package of Sealed Envelopes contains oj i cas gift, l'ix tickets for On Dollar t 13

for Two Dollars; 35 for Ftve Dollars : 1 1U lor

Fifteen Dollar. Address an wirers m AMES, WALLACE A CO., 70 Droudway, K.

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? 'f iLMwit'ai4we; r 4 I FreBh rid Dried ttcats., Nt'aatriaetarers of ' '

Bologna,' Ham and Pork Sausages,

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t.Dne Door Ftnl ef U.. W.. Barnes' Ororer,) l)cc.2i;;o.4l-tf. Kichmoad.Iot!. AJri":i gitllt CASH. Any finatililv of Iath -aa. lis me Jlrio.tt wanted, 'frres haj'trt: I spur iliotilil be cut higher tl:sn usual. We , oay an exrra price (or iitfrs'th' fret U.

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Richmond, Dec. It, "t70.

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J7J X(E .C U T O R S OTJCE .N'otice ia herabj-B:von,.tiat tte undersigned, Execytrof the Jaet-ts YA aod t lament of JoTm l.ongfellowlate f:l Wayne co; , iiidun, deceased, was jrrbted LetlcrS U-a'ti-mentary friim'tfto Cbnr of Cotnrnort I'feir of paid, county.; jS'bos.- indebted to laid estate will tiay the sameniniediatelxfcand thoa wviog claim3 against the same will file lliptn lepftliy autheiiticated in the Clerk's o'ftec of AVaynecoonty. u.V p?;: -. . s (- WILLI AM .VLIXiaUV, Ix.cuUr, 12tb mo. 2t,b lo.V . . . ; 4l:3w.

female, in bu.viies at home.

Addrcrs Novt;ijj. I'o,,

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of life would be caved if consumptive were aa easily alarmed in regard totaking fresh colds as they

are about scarlet fever, small-pos,Ac. I but they are not : they take what they term a little cold, w men they are credulous enough to believe will wear off In a few days. 1'hey pay no attention to It, and hence it lay the foundnion for another and another still, until the lum.. are diseased beyond aU hope of cut. . My advice to persons whose longs are aneeteeT, even slightl v, is to lay in a stock of Schenck'a Vul;

nnnis 8vruD. Schenck'a Seaweed 'ionic, ana

Scbenck's Slandrake Pills, and go to Florida. I re

commend these particular meatcmes, oecause i am thoroughly acquainted with their action. I know, that, where they are used ia strict accordance with my directions, they will do the work that Is required. This accomplished, nature will do the rest. 3he physician who prescribes for cold, couh, or night sweats, and then advise the patient to walk or ride out every dav, will be sure to have a corpse on his hands before long. My plan is, to give my three medicines In accordance with the printed directions, except in somo case where a freer nse of the Mandrake Tills la necessary. My object Is, to give tone to the stomach, to get up a good appetil. It is always a. food sign when a patient begins to grow hungry: have hopes of such. With a relish for food, and the gratifleation of that relish, comes good blood, rM with It mora flesh, whlcb is closely followed

by a healing of the lungs, then the cough loosens

and abates, the creeping chills and' clammy mgnt weats no longer nrostrate and annoy, and tho

natient gets well, provided he avoids taking cold.

HOME OF THE FRIENDLESS: The Managers of this Institution beg m leave to aay they are prepared to do all kinds of Work, such as

Washing, Ironing, Sewiag, Quiltins, Caning Chairs. Ate:

We solicit tte patronage of tbe public in or

der to make tb Instittttioo as sell-sustain-

injr as possible. Thankful for past farors, we solicit a continuance of the same In future. We have a lot of Shirt Fronts, for slo cheap. E.L.Johnson, Sup't.

OCTOBER, 1870

best six cord IS NOW THE

SALESMEN .Wait

Business honoratdo. par (riven. : S. Vf.l KENS tl'V, 8 b. in r-i. I'hiiadelphi. 5 . . ,L- , , 4v

FREE TO BOOK AGENTS We will send a barsr me Prospectus of rur Ktw Ulimb uted 'cmify HtUe to any tttvk Ajreut, free of charge. Address, Nationat. I'rELisnrNO Co., t.'hicfleo ,'" III., CInctnniiti,

..Ohio, or St. IiOus,l!ov i... I ,-... . .4'

WASTED AGISTS, (2 per (iav) to sell tho Celebrated HOVE SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. IUs the. utukrfeed, -mates tUe Mock Stitch' (alike on b-iVa sides.) antPnt fully licenstd. Tie best nd cheapest lai'v Rewire- .M.v''ino in" il'J market. A caress, J0IlcH)N, CLAIIK A CO Boston. Mass.. Pitt.-burgh, !'., Chicago, IH., or St. Lonis, Mo. 4v

Kow. there are many conamnntivea who havo.

not the means to go to Florida. The question may be asked. Is there bo hope-for aueh? Certainly, there is. My advice to such is, and ever has been, to stay in a warm room during the winter, with a , tT ..art turn ..f fthnilt fieventV dcffreCB. Which

! should be kept regularly at that point by means of a thermometer. Let such a patient take his exer-

Tbread put up for the American market which

Is Six Cord in All Numbers, From No. 8 to No 100 inclusive. "

.h. within .ha limits of the room bv walking trn

and down as inuca as nis Birengin win pi-rum, m order to keep up a healthy circulation of the blood.'

I have cured tbousanaa oy mis system, aim can uu

For Hand and Machine.

ao again. Consumption ia as easily cured as any other disease. If it is taken in time, and the proper kind of treatment is pursued. The fact stands undisputed on record, that Schenck'a l'ulmonic Syrup, Mandrake Kills, and Seaweed Tonic have cured very many of what seemed to.be hopelesa cases of consumption. Go where yon will, you will be almost certain to- find some- poor eonsomptivo who has boon rescued from the very jaws of death by their use So far aa tho Mandrake Pllla are concerned, everybody should keep a supply of them on hand. They act on the liver better than calomel, and leave none of its hurtful effect behind. In fact, they are excellent in all case where a purgative medicine is required. If you have partaken too freely of fruit, and diarrhoea ensues, a, dose of the Mandrakes will cure you. if you are subject to sick headache, take a dose of the Mandrakes, and they will relieve you in two hours. If you would obviate the effect of a change of water, or the too free indulgence in fruit, take one of the Mandrakes every ni ght, and you may then drink water, and cat water-melons, pears, apples, plums, peaches, or corn, without the risk of being made sick by them. They will protect those who live in damp situations against chills and fevers. Try them. They are perfectly harmless. They can do yoa good only. I have abandoned my professional visits to Boston and New York, bat eontimm to see patients at my office, &o. IS North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, every Saturdav, from 9, a.m., to J. p.m. Those whe wish a thorough examination with the Respirometer will be charged fire dollars. The Bespirometer declare the exact condition of the lungs; and patients can readily leans whether they are curable er not. Bat I desire it distinctly understood, that the value of my medicines depends entirely npon their being taken strictly according to directions. In conohislon, I will gay, that when persons take my medicines, and their systems are brought into a healthy condition thereby, they are not so liable to take cold; yet no one with diseased lungs can bear a sudden change of atmosphere without the liability of greater or lew irritation of the bronchial tutieH.

Full directions, in all language accompany my

OIL

OF ''PAP' THOMAS,

the Hero, should be sold by all Afreots. Applv SOOD. R. W.BARROLL A CO., Publisher, Cincinnati.

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medicines, so explicit and clear that any one can

use then without consulting me, aul can be

bought from any druggist.

OX THB STB1ET ALONS.

Twas New Year's Kve oh I what a dose Was given here, and by th gross '32 Dozen.

ONI QB068.

J. II. SCTiEKCK, M.D.,

No. 15 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. JOHN F. MilXXTYT, S COIjXjEQE I'I. ACE, BMW XOMK,

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t

$1000 PER WEEK

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80! 1

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Go to Eugene Uarrold's Drugstore,

between 5th and 6th streets, south side

for pure Drugs and Medicines, Paints. Oils, &c. Fair prices is his rule.

Go to J. Zeyen & Bro.,-for your suit of Winter Clothing. They have, the best and cheapest stock of Goods in the city, at 232 Main street for bargains. ' Ballard, at his Depot Drugstore, continues with unabated seal to dispense the best of Drugs and Medicines to every applicant. Go to Ballard's for anything you may need in hia line you will find him always ready to wait on you and fill your prescriptions.

Tbft United States Pafent Laws, with instructions how to obtain Patents, is the title of a work of 112 wages, sent to as bv MrNH

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AT OLD PRICES. As the sole Agents ia the United States for

Sha Liverpool Watch Co. we arc authorised by them to close out a large line of European Watches, Chains, Ac now in stock, for Cash, at prices never before known. All beautiful in finish, artistic in design, reliable (or accurate time, durable, and of the latest style.

tvery waten will oe retailed at less than cost of importation, and forwarded securely packed, pre-paid, to any part of the country on . r - , . .

receipt oi nce. ji-jhuj can oe sent to us oy express, with orders for Express Co. to return Goods or Cash, which will secure promptness and safety t purchaser. Among our list will be found

A Meant ful English Silver, Solid Double

Case Vatch, genuine bnrlish full plate leweled movements, adjusted regulator, stevi cut hunds, engfoe turned nerf, correct and servi ttMf art?He,laie or smalrerzr-, in complete running order, with u elegant Gent's Vest Chain, Locket and Key, all complete, mailed free for $5 A Very Htndsnme Wateh ii fine IS carat Gold plated Double Case imitatmn f f J00 Gold Watch cngriv.'d o- plain, genuine Eulish full plate jeweled movements, adjust) regulator, correct, an I in complete running orJUsr with Uitnt Gent's Vest Chain, with

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brilliancy of color, to $200 Gold Watch. One of these splendid Watches will be forwarded by mail free to any address, in handsome moroco case, lined with el et and satin, (Ladies' or Gent's siie Watch.) for only $12 Watches for holiday presents manufactured to order. Genuine American Watches of all grades, in Gold or Silver Cases, from $18 up to $200. Other Gold Watches equally low. With every Club of six Watches of any kind, w send on extra of earn kind free, as a premium to getter np of C!"b. A superior stock of Genuine Oride Gold Chains, from $2 to $fi each, warranted fully equal to Gold in brilliancy of color, wear, Ac. Bills of over $12 collected on delivery, if desired. All Bill of $12 and less must be cash in P. O. money or

ders, or registered letters, at our risk Goods carfulty selected, packed and forwarded prepaid by mail, or by express, on receipt of price. Safedeliverv of all Goods guaranteed, Watches forwarded to be examined to parties known, when express charges both ways are paid. No Goods forwarded west of the Mississippi River, with bill to collect on delivery. Purchasers must pay alt express charges on goods sent C. O.U.; also for return of money. All Cash orders forwarded free of charge to destination. Catalogues Free. Address all otders CEAS. P. NORTON A CO. Impobtkrs of Watches, Ac. ' Established 1S57. 86 Nassau St., N. Y, 29-lyear. BETAKE yourselves to tbe Palladium Office, for any kind of printing yoa may need and it will be don to your satisfacton.

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' THE A357S . R typrc f an t h the I'Wotis rK. h. -VuX-ts aiiirrEii, CUARLESTOX, ILUXOIS.' AS ENGRAVED BT I 1 MB. BA KER, TA KEN Fit OH TBE SPOT. This is the largest Infirmsrv west of the Cocper Inslittite, New Tort City, wliM all Chronic Dis-

, cases ar saccmsfully treated. .

OVER 1600 CASES treated at this cstaulinuinmt annually. Including thorn sttlictud with l)tr.c ot Throat and Langs, Private Diseases and Hisrasts of Frmale, Sore Eyes, Catarrh, Piles and Fistula, Epilepov, Dyspepsia, DeaftiOTs, Heart Disease, Diabetes H ydrocele, Dropsy, Old Sores, Ulcers. Cancers, Scroh"ula,and aiany other kinds not mentioned, for a complete description of this establishment send three cent, and got VnnMeter'a Journal of Health by return mail. Address, BJJ. 8. VAlt METER, , Charleston, Illinois. EIAB WHAT THESE GEITLEKI HATE TO SAY. Being Personally acquainted with Pr. S. VanMeter, he being a member of tbe Church of Christ, and ir visiting bis Infirmary noting his immense practiccand stKeeee In the healing- art, we heartily endorse and recommend him to the

' brotherhood and public generally, believing bim

to oe jmi wnat ne claims. KtD. DAVID WALK, Sremr.ritii.T .n. KLD. B. B. TYLER, T re Uauto, Ind. ELD. JNO. It. IlTjLltTT, Fminenre. Kv. ELT) C. O. BARTHOLOMEW, LaPorte,Ind. ELD. J. O. PARSON'S. Charleston, Ins. KLD. THOM AS MfNN'KM.. Cincinnati, O Cor. Sec't AmertRan ChrlctlsB to.. Society.

itu. a am i, mmiKS, anuoenre, ay

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, JvKT. 1. ATKINS, Ueveland, Tend.

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