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PALLADIUM. Oatnrday, Jan. 23, 1071. rClUSBBB BTBSYSATBanAT, BT " B. W. DAVIS.

HOLLOW AY it DAVIS, Proprietors. Pittsburgh Cincinnati, and St. Louis Railway PAN-HANDLE ROUTE: Depart. INDIANAPOLIS. Arrive Accommoda'o 5.20 am iIFaat Line.... am A ceo ni mod to 8.10 ami i Express ... 1.55 am I South. Exp. 3.10imc Fast Line ... 2.40 pm : Sooth's Exp 1.65 pnil. Accommoda n S.lOpma tlnd'psExpr 10.40 pin PIQUA and COLUMBUS. Fsst Line.... 6.34 arolFast Line.... 2.35 pm .Express 11.47 ami South Expr 11.58 pm DAYTON and COLUMBUS. Accommoda 'n 6.50 anAccommoda'n 5.20 am Fast Line.... 8.15 pmjind'ps Expr 2.36 pm ladp's Expr 10.45 pm(Uail 6.33 pm HAB11LTON and CINCINNATI. Chicago Exp.. 8.45 amlChicsgo Mail 12.10 m Chicago MaiU7.00 p ml Chicago Exp 10.V5 pm - LOGANSPORT and CHICAGO. Chicago Mail 13.40 m IChicago Exp. .6.30 am Chicago Exp 10.05 pmjChkago Mail..6.55 am RICHMOND and WINCHESTER. Accommod'n 4.00 pm 1 Aococamod'n 9.00 am MAILS Arrival and Departure. Ionia. erlNS. CLOBK . Cincinnati, through.... .. Cine:nnatiand way ...... Chicago, through... .... Chicago and war Columbus and way .... 1) avion and way Indianapolis and thrtugh Indianapolis and way.... Winchester and way.... Arba, Bloomirgsport Fairbavcn ..... Liberty route '.. . . 7.30 pml6.15 an. 12 40 pm 6.30 pm 7,30 imjv.gu pm 7.20 am 12.10pm S.00 pmj 1.25am 3.00 pm;8.15 am 7.30 em;7.46 am 2.30 pm 13.10 pn 11.30 am: 1.00 pm 11,00 pm12.00 m 12.00 m 2.00 pm 12.00 m 1.00 pm 6.00 pm7.00 am Office open from 7:00 a. m . to 8:00 r On Sunday, rrom :oo to io:o am I.H. JULIAN. P.M. S. M. PETTENGILL Ac CO., S7 Park Row, New York : kwo GEORGE P. ROWELL CO., 40 Park Bow New York Are the sofa Agents for the Bichmond Palladium in that city, and are authorized to contract for inserting advertisements for ns at our lowest cash rates. Advertisers in that city are requested to leave their favors with either of the above houses. LOO AX. RECORD. J. E. I LIFE. Local Editor.

Dr. Rob. Mobbis's lecture on Wednesday night last, on Jerusalem and the Holy Land, was replete with interest, and thePbillipa llall was crowded with a delighted and appreciative audience. Bro. Morris, is one of the most pleasing and comprehensive of Lecturers, and, on the subject of Masonry, is deservedly the best. May he live a thous61 "' and years, and always have plenty of quaili and coffeal . THREE DAYS AT GETTYSBURG. The Lectmre of I he Season. , j Some of the military friends of General Hall, of Maine, have secured his consent to deliver his far famed , lecture entitled "Three Dajsat Gettysburg," at Lyceum Hall, in this city, the 3rd of nest month. The lectura has been de- ' livered in nearly all the eastern , cities with unflaglng success. Yho Boston papers speak of it in the highest terms of praise, which is the best endorsement it could have. One thing that will lend special interest to the subject ia the fact that a number of our own gallant men and officers were - in the Gettysburg fight, including Col. Dudley and Captain Wilson, the former having lost his leg there. '

Appi.es are very dear. Wbdnbsdat brought snow. To cure vanity be photographed. Thb chignon is out of fashion. Fbsalb gatherings ladies' ruffles. , A good many colds and . coughs in town at present. Miltov, Indhas aa amateur company of soldiers. The roads around Bichmond are very bard not bad, but firm and smooth. Thb week passed away in unusual , quietude in a horn. Shaw is in jail, his bail having been withdrawn. Chioaoo train, due here at 6.39 a.m. was twelve hours late on Thursday. ' Cause; snow. How very, very reckless is the handling of character at present especially in the once 'Quaker City Maib had fifty-three suicides last year also two hundred and eight deaths ; by accident. Tbaihb on time, notwithstanding heavy snow storms have occurred . throughout the State. Wbt is one of our eotemparary pa. pers like a spoon ia a cup of coffae? Because it is not inT-resting. A mam was aeeaing assistance from our citizens on Wednesday, siyiDg he was one of the sufferer of the M ilBn, Pena. fire. It is computed that there are fiftt TH0C8A5D lunatic in the United Slates , the Mayor of Bichmond not counted. Ai.ono the pavement of Flee t-st., London, 1Q0 pvuengers go each minute 6.000 an hour 72,000 a day- 25,280,- , 000 ayearl It is' estimated that there are fifty thousand white people in Tennessee, . who cannot either write their names ' nor read . Nrtssow sing. a way down on the i Shawnee River,' and has brought tears ; to many eyes iy firing old negro melodies in her rich, sweet tone. Ths "funny" correspondent of , the Commercial lias been roaming the wilds of Richmond, for several days. Look out for more airy profundity.

uood. sound wooa will seu in

this city at present' " " ' To drain farms successfully drink whisky, and loaf. Tn 01am cue is set for trial on the 13th day of February, in the Criminal Court of Marion County. J onu S. Hunt shipped.this week, to Cbetopa, Kansas, a beautiful fiook and ladder carriage. , Tan trial of II C. Dunn, on WednesI ay for carrying concealed waapons, re suited in his being acquitted. CHiitiMKN new up pig's mouths and yes to prevent squealing and wandering whet being driven. Cal. Jouxson lias left the Herald and 'm. Dennis has succeeded him. That ( tper loft its fair .st Mr. Johnson. prcspecls when it A few more such mild winters as we i e having, and wool growing will be at decided discount. Ma. Ramt H. G booms of Cincinnati, of ! le house of Mack, Statler 3s Co., was in le city lst week. , W. J. Brannon got an ugly cut his hand, on Tuesday, while putting ice at Thistlethwaite's pond. The Chicago Boiling Mills have f ecided to enter into the manufacture of steel rails. 1 A colobed gentleman, the other day, irtnt into a black-smith shop with his oat-tails full of powder. He cams out 'hrough the roof. A letter was sent from this city, dis Jected to 'William Chanly, Michigan. rhe sender was surprised when the miss ive came back from the Dead Letter OC lice. 0 A tocno man in town wants to know Uhr we can't induce Shakespeare to ome here and lecture. Ho thinks the i entletnan would get a good house. I Thi Young Men's Christian Associa I ion, of Indianapolis, thinks of buying j he Exchange Theatre for reading rooms. Jt is not probable that Dan. Shelby will i ell, for he is making money. The Cambridge Tribune suggests a tew name for Richmond. it gives 'ich town as appropriate. We cant ee the point. McKat, the leader of the mail-robbers, of Central Utah, has been captured. Hit captor will receive $1,000, the reward offered, from the Government. Chicago is going into the iron making business largely. One establishment employs one thousand men, and consumes one thousand ton of coal a week, and both smelts and rolls iron successfully. Oca city is not so bad after all. Piqua, Ohio has seventy-five saloons, a new Keno establishment has been added to its numerous gambling institutions, 'and Sunday is not regarded as a day of sacred rest by wine guzzlers. 'Simpson's Bridge, near Piqua, which has killed six men, Mr. Gustin being the last, has been taken down. Is it not high time that all such deathMlealera were destroyed? On Wednesday, in the Circuit Court of Chicago, a report was made . of the settlement of the Dickens estate, the testator being a brother of Charles Dickens. He leaves a wife and family. ' Yesterday morning, about five o'clock, a dwelling house, belonging to Charles Street, and situated in the northeastern part of the city, was burned. The bells must have rung a half-hour before sufficient men were up to pull the engines. We believe the building was cot insured. i rThe New York Herald touches a question of general importance in suggesting to the Legislature the propriety of passing a law to. prevent murders by apothecaries' assistants. Accidents are constantly arising all over the country, from the ignorance or carelessness of the persons who fill physicians' prescriptions. 'Ma.' said a little girl tojis, 'won't you please give roe fifteen cents? My mother is dying, my father has got a lame back, and my brothers are sick.' 'We saw your father sawing wood, to-day, we think , and your brothers car rying coal,' we answered. She turned up a scared face and rana way. But this does not show that all those who ask assistance are impostors. To be conutrefeits there must be genu ine. All over the city of Richmond fam ilies can be found, struggling with pov eity, sickness and sorrow. Tub hour that you speml every even ing in 'loafing,' or in visiting 'shows would in one year amount to 365 hours. and in theso hours you could become thoroughly conversant with English literature. Ifymlio in bed one hour after daylight, in one year you will waste 385 hours or 35 days. think of this, you ambitious youn; men who are waitiho for fame use the passing hoar and the coming ones will take care of themselves. . Richmond, not long ago, was visited by a young man who gave his "name as Cropsy, an artist of great renown and resident of New York. Some of our painters , believing him to be the famed gentleman he represented himself to be, paid him extraordinary attention and we believe, loaned him some money. But it was finally learned that he was not Mr. Cropsy. but a mean impostor, who was a little short of money and a little low in reputation. Those who were taken up are feeling rather 'cheap,' and the would-be artist is wandering for an othar clime.

Naxr week the Grand Jury will take up the whisky cases. W. H. Study, of Centreville, has ten boarders, who cannot cat their board bills.

Mhs. Bbaffobd failed to get a divorce from her husband. He has applied to the Circuit Court Eggs are sol d at 35 cents er doz. ' What will they be during Easter! Disastrous fires still continue throughout the country. Chicago has suffered greatly. . Policeman McDowell was fined 85 60 on Thnruday for provoking assault. Our city has three building as sociations, and another one is open' ed for those wishing stock. The Mayor of Indianapolis has instructed the Chief of police of that city to arrest all 'venders of patent medicine, prize packages, etc.,' that be may find crying aloud on the streets . Wbdhbsdat was a memorable day. It was the anniversary ot the birth of Robert Burns, and also of the conversion of the Apostle of the Gentiles, St. Paul. Somkbodt is stealing wood in this town for a living. Several persons are complaining of sudden nocturnal decreases in their woodpiles. A man was found dead on the C. H. fe D. road, one day this week. It is supposed that he was killed by tbe cars. Quits a number of rail-road employees have been suspended in the last week, for disobeying orders. As many have predicted, the Herald gives its readers this week, 'horse-talk.' It is quite reasonable to anticipate fish stories in the columns of that paper Thb Bushville post-office was robbed, last week, of 93.00 and a few letters. At the same time some one went through the depot for 50 cents and a number of tickets. Thb editor of the Radical styled a citizen of Bichmond a rough,' in his last issue, and was severely punched' therefor by said citizen. The chastiser was arrested by policeman McDowell, who had just been fined for provoking an as sault upon the former. Religious Notice. At Central Church, during all next week, commencing on Mon day night next, at 7 o'clock, reaching on each evening, by one of the Ministers of tbe different congregations in the city. All our fellow-citizens are invited. Can't do without them. D. B. Crawford and J as. M. Poe, are back again in their ofd positions, which they have in past times so frequently occupied, as Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent of Peail Street M. E. Sunday School the former ia now Superintendent and the latter Assistant. Spirits of thb Richmond Press. We learn by the last "Democratic Herald," that there's one man : in town defending Mayor Bennett, and that is no other than Col. Wm. T. Dennis ! Happy Mayor ! Officers of Pearl St. S. S-, elec ted for this year, 1871, D. B. Crawford, Superintendent; James M. Poe, Asst. Superintendent; Han nah Yore, Female Asst. Supt ; A. K. Williams, Secretary, A. Gaar, Treasurer; T. B. Dever, Librarian; Charles Wolper, Asst. Librarian. Ladies, do you want a fashion able Bonnet, Trimmings, and Mil linery Goods the best of every thing in the Millinery line ? Go to Mrs. S. A. IliflTs Store on North Franklin street, a few doors North of the First National Bank East side, aqd supply your wants at fair and reasonable prices, for Cash. For fashionable Clothing, and warranted tr fit, and made of the best of material, and at prices that will tickle you miscellaneously and pleasantly go to J. Zeyen & Bro.'s, 232 Main Street. They have every kind of Goods at their establishment, that will suit everybody. Bcicidb. A young man named Hagerman, committed suicide in Hamilton on Tuesday. He entered the National Bank, of which his brother in law is cashier, sat down behind the counter, drew a revolver, and put a ball in his heart. It is thought by some, that he became discouraged through failure of ob. obtaining work, by others lhat his inability to keep up with the Hamilton fashions drove bim to the act. The coming total eclipse of the sun (December 22) will be carefully observed in Europe. Our Congress voted some $30,000 to pay the expensei of parties to be sent abroad, and three expeditions one under Prof. Pierce, another under Prof. Winlock, and third under a naval officer will be tent.

A spirited age be?' rg;. John Bennett, is D y Po! eeman ia plaeeof A. McDowell. 5lfThe Indiana Legislator ia gt U in session, at laat advises, . $&k te Gerard A Lichu -.:Ys X tat Shop in the Gilbert Block on Kotth Mane a for the best of Beef, Ac, cheap for ;b. For the last evening ot io Main-sl, has besn resonant with the cries of magical soap men. The packages of soap contained, so the tale runs, money prises from 50c to $2.00, and were sold for the small sum of one dime.

' Several gentlemen left Centreville, . sometime since, for the Far West, each with considerable amount of money with ; which to engage in some business in the I much-talked of West. They had been . traveling in Kansas on horseback several i days and nights, and one evening con cluded to camp in a wild looking region; which they did. Being greatly fatigued, neither of them awoke until nine o'clock next morning, and, alss! what on awakening. Horses gone! Some one had robbed them! They searched for their wealth (one had $5,00 and another $7,000) and it, too, was lcsj. They came home sad, discouraged men, for they had lost the labor and savings of years. One of the unfortunate men in tends working at his trade in this city. Think, of a Chinaman hitched up to a two horse wagon! Think of him becoming seared and running away like a horse! The Jackson (California) Ltdgs er has this item: During the past week, things generally have been very quiet in this place. The only incident occurring to disturb the quiet of our Main street watchers, hsp pened on Saturday. A chinaman aU tached to a two horse wagon became freightened at something in the street, and started down town on a furious run and proceeded but a short distance when ho turned the vehicle over, detached himself from t hind wheels, and left for parts unknown with the tongue and ; fore wheels. ' Two Sensations. A prominent and much respected business man of our ' city came over from Dayton one even' jing last week, with some $35,000 on his person. In telling policeman Ben ; nett of the money he bad carried, he 6howed a revolver which he had conceal ' ed for use in case of emergency. Po licemau McDowell came up, asked for j tho weapon, and arrested tbe gentle' i man for carrying concealed weapona. ! On Monday evening Green st. was a scene of brutality. A husband finding I his wife hardly shaped to his liking, en j deavored to make her so with curses and blows. One of our citizens feeling it his duty to interpose, neared the scene, with , a revolver, but was driven off by two : men armed with knives. The citizen i was subsequently relating the circum . stance to policeman Bennett, when policeman McDowell hearing mention of a i weapon, arrested the citizen, searched ' him and required him to give br il for ! $25. , Surely we cannot complain of careless, faithless policemen! Shooting Affair. Yesterday morning Mr. W. Lnn caster had his trial before the Mayor, for committing assault and battery upon Isaac Julian the day previous ; which trial resulted in the assaulter's being fined $10 and costs, and a shooting aff&if. For several days there has existed hard feeling between Policeman McDow ell and Mr. Lancaster, and each have seized upon every opportu nity to bring indictments against the other, in which, we might say, both have been extraordinarily successful. The trial was scarcely over, and the large number of spectators bad as yet made no' more toward tbe door, when McDowell and Lancaster began quarreling, the former finally arresting bis enemy, for which he got a severe blow in the face. McDowell then drew a re volver and fired twice, one ball passing through Wright Lancae ter's left side, the other lodging in Jel. Lancaster's (Wright's brother) left arm. Jel. is doing well, but the doctors assert that Wright is badly hurt From the tact that the shots took effect on the left side of each, it is evident that the policeman intended to make sure game. It was a disgraceful affair, but it might have been much worse had not the Chief of Police interfered by taking charge of McDowell and his ugly weapon. The cit izens of Richmond were, and are still, greatly excited over the mat ter. It is panful to know that stories, detrimental to the city's wt lfr.re, float out over the country, at least a half dozen times every seven days. A portable steam engine used fcr sawing lumber, about four nr. lies from St. Paul, Indiana, on the Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Lafayette Railroad, exploded Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock, instant ly killing four men, who were then working near it. The names of the unfortunate men were Abraham Demot, Harris Stevenson, San burn McCarty and Jas. Werlin A man named Jas. Ferguson was badly scalded. Harris Stevenson, one of the victims, owned the mill and run the engine, and it was thought his neglect to keep a full supply of water in the boiler was the canse of the disaster. The Seymour Brass Band plays "Captain Jinks" and other soulstiring sirs at funerals.

For the Palladium. What Caa mj Sou do Best! What can my son do best ? seems to be a question of no little importance now, with parents. To bind a boy for six years or more to eome trade, as was the custom not many years ago, does not exactly suit tho fond mothers of to-day, and fathers do not recognize it as the proper mode of giving the son a chance to make his own way in the world. It certainly is unpleasant, aye sad, to find that, after years of toil under the bonds of apprenticeship, your son is unfitted for the trade he has learned and Inclines to something else. As to what your son can do best should be a matter of much consideration. Some parents entertain the foolish idea that the sickly son should be a scholar, a writer, a teacher, or

anything- requiring more brainwork than physical labor. A per son with ill-health is no more fit to teach school, write hooks, or perform literary labors of any kind, than a donkey is fit to lecture to the citizens of Richmond. If your son, therefore, is an invalid, do not train him up to be a man whose brains must be his sole livlihood. If we had more ministers of the Gospel, more M. C.'s, more professional men.direct from the plow. the anvil, or the bench, we would have a country healthier, and bet ter managed, in every respect. How are you to know what you son can do best, is the query. Well, I believe any parent who watches over a son, studies his nature, observes his inclinations, can de cide in what pursuit he would be I 40 a Va Ti most successiui. it suouia ue your duty to make him your study. It should be your duty to give him A various kinds of employment at home when young. It should be your duty to look into the organs of the mind notice how your child is constructed, deciding somewhat from your own construction we would recommend to all mothers and fathers a study of Phrenology. By a knowledge of it one can de termine to what pursuit a eon would be best adapted. In conclusion, we hope our city will be eoon visited by a phrenologist ; and it is our opinion that one would gel a good house, and that it would benefit wavering parents to have their son's heads examined, and a chart made for future reference. C. Gab. A correspondent of the Commercial has interviewed Nilsson. He cannot 'talk English now, poor fellow. He says, 'It waa a delight far surpassing the most roseate dreams of a warmer youth, when the brightest ambition of hope never dared approach uj on silver wings of imagination nearer than the purple mists of the footlights. Ob ! but for a few roseate drcaraa of common sense. Murder not War. A letter from Paris to tho New York Times, Bays: "In looking over ray files of journals, I find mention in September of a young man named Hod, who boasted of having killed eight German sentinels The next report raised the number to twelve, and with each day of glory Hoff added to the number of bis scalps. Finally Sergeant HoflT became the event of the day, and when he bad killed the thirteenth sentinel. General Trochu mentioned him with praise in the order of the day; his exploits were placarded over the walls of Paris, and I am sorry to write it the Governor publicly decorated him with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. At the thirty-eighth sentinel the mode and manner of tbe killing was explained, the journals giving a very pretty biography ot this young man, evidently "born to be hanged," unless ne gets himself shot very soon. Ordering an air gun of a particular structure, which could be fired without any great report. Sergeant Hoff crept along upon his stomach, under wall and hedges, until nesr enough to bting down some rentinel. As he could wait for the relief snd if made by one or two men, Le was enabled to kill another before tho alarm forced him to crawl away. In this manner Sergeant 11 off has assassin a ted,' nc cording to the last report, his for ty-thiid sentinel. Rat hunting now vigorously carrod on in Paris to meet the demand of the restaurants. A simple plan has been devis d for the cupture of theee cow vuluabl roik-ms. Holes are made in llit; bed of the sewers, and tlllrd witU soap de (flucoae, a thick and Bweet. liquid. The rat, attracted by the flavor, rush greedily to tesd, ami immediately fall into the holes, . from which they are unable to es- ; cape on account of the glutinous nature of the soup, and thus they are daily captured by the tl ousauds RAILROAD MEN, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. John T a go art, has a composition that is superior to any brass boxings that can" be made. It has been in use lor nearly two years, and has proved to wear out from five to six brass boxes, and save the -journals to ths same extent. For Bells of from 1 to 10,000 lbs , a saving of 70 per cent, can bs effected over brass, and the tone will be equal to the best brass. Any one wishing to try it, will address John TooaT, Richmond, who will furnish ths metal at 25 cents per pound. 46-2m.

Special Notices. 1

DR. PETERS, Electie Pavsiciau Now permanently located in Bich mond, Ind., treats all ehronio Diseases and cures all curable cases with his pure vegitable acd herb Remedies. Be

cures all cases of Fits and Epilepsy in its Twentj-Becond Year on the 7th of Jantheir worstfonnaUCaseaofConsump. Kep . , . 1 T 1 . TV . . - . ... t . I

tion, Asthma. Bronchitis, Diseases of the Lungs Heart, Liver Kidneys, Dyspepsia, Scrofula and all other chronic Diseases. Where there is vitality sufficient to sustaiu the system, all Female Diseases especially and succesfully treated. No Calomel, or Mineral or Poisonous Medicines used . Dr. Peters treats the Eye and Ear with greater success, then has ever been known to the Profession. Charges within tho reach of all. All calls to the country promptly attented to day or night. Office No: 300 Main street up stairs in Yaughan's Building. JJr. feters also does a general practice. I 45-6ra Temperance Prayer Meeting. Is held every Sabbath Afternoon, at 4 o'clock, in connection with tbe Y. M. Christian Association, ia their room in Odd Fellows Building. AU interested are invited to attend. Go to Eugene Harrold's Drugstore, between 5th and 6th streets, south side. for pure Drags and Medicines, Paints. Oi(s,&c. Fair prices is bis rule. J&Navy and Monitor Tobacco, al ways on hand, at 25 cents a plug, at No. 228 Main-st.. of J. E. Iliff. The Gasalene Lamps at Harvey's are the best no danger of explosions they j ro perfectly safe, and the light they I aait is equal to gas and much cheaper. I Co to his Lamp Store, nearly opposite m i. i, i t nunnngvou uouae, main uci, ana ouy i J Safety Light they era ejual to a life insurance policy, I The United State Patent Laws, with in structions how to obtain Patents, is tbe title of a work of 112 pages, sent to us by Mumr & Co., 37 Park Row, New York. It also eontains the official roles, forms for patent deeds, hints on selling patents, 150 diagrams of mechanical movements, od a large variety ot other useful information. It i a book really worth having, and can be had free by all who will send their names to Messers. Mo mm A Co. as above. Homer Bargis has II ed way's fa mous Open-frunt Stoves, which have A both centre andjsid'e drafts, (consuming all the coal),ptent blower and reversible collars, which renders it tbe best OpenFront beating stove made. Go to IliST's, 228 Main street for fine Cigars and Tobacco. BR. SCBEXCK ADVISES COSSU3IPTIVES TO OO TO FLORIDA IX WETTER. HAYnre for the last thirty-fire Tears devoted my whole time and attention to the studvof lung disrates and consumption, I feel that I understand fully the e ourse that ought to be pursued to restore toieraoiy uaa cmmj 01 niseasett- lungs to ntaltay fortlieruent to avottl taking cold 2 and tbe best I sjunuocH. lue urat sou muat important step Is, lonnepauent to avoia taiung cold: ana the XrK'rioMT downing sCSE vn temperature ie regular, mna not (uD)eci to sue n variations a in more northern latitude. Paintk la a Doirtt I caa recommend. A fiuui hnt-ti. k.nt mere or reierman. uu winter l aaw several petavui were w kuw miiiks fiw uvea umuv liimuui, uui vrno, unucrine Dealing lnnuenceoi uec umaie ana xnv medicines, were rotting welL point which I would prefer to l'alatka, as the tem una nunarea miles iartner a own me river is a perature is mere even, ana ineairary ana Dracing. Mellonville and Enterprise ars located there. I should give a decided preference to MeUonvilles it is two miles trom river or l axe, ana itseems almost lmpossibleto take cold there. The tables in Florida might be better, and' patients complain at times : but that is a good sign, as it indicates a return of i gooa i id, wne: lesb-and then the lungs must neaL a mis is me case, 1 then the lungs Jacksonville, Hibemla, Green Cove, and many other places in various parts of Florida, can be safely recommended to consumptives in winter. Jly reasons fur saying so are, that patients are less lia ble to take cold there than where there la a less ' even temperature ; ana it is not necessary to ear, f that, where a consumptive person exposes himself to rrequent cota) ne is cerunr to aie snortiy:therefore my advice is, go well down intothe Bt&te, i oat of the reacts ef prevailing east winds snd fogs. . ,fcwMiu. vi inuH.u;inHcr 01 luv localities j I have named, will benefit those who are troubled I witn a torpid river, a disordered stomach, deranged bowels, sore throat, or couch: hot. for those whosa i lungs are diseased, a more southern Point Is ear nestly recommended. For flfteenyears prior to 1M9, 1 was professionally in Hew York, Boston, Baltimore, and Philadcipiua every weea, wucrs i saw ana examined on an average rive hundred Dstienta a week. A Dractice so exterislve, embracing evervnossible chase of lunc disease, has enabled me to understand the disease fully t and hence my eantion in regard te taking coia. a person may taae vast quantities ol -ttcnencK'sruimome flyrup, Seaweed Ionic, and Mandrake Pills," and" yet die if he does not avoid takinir cold. In Florida, neariv mandrake nils; ror the climate la more likely to produce billons habits than mors northern lati tudes, it la a well-established fact, that natives of Florida rarely die of censnapUon, especially Kew England, one-thirdat least of the population aie or tnis tern Die disease, in me stiaaie states, it does not prevail so largely; still there are many thousands of cases there, what a vast nercentase of life would be saved if consumptives were as easily alarmed In regard to taking fresh colds as they are about scarlet fever, small-pox.Ac. I but they are not : they take what they term a little cold, which they are credulous enough to believe wiU wear off In a few days. They pay no attention to It, snd Hence it lays tbe foundation for another and another still, until the lunzs are diseased bevond alt nope oi curs, sj topeo Mr advice to persons whose Innss are aflected'. even slightly, is to lay in a stock of Scbenck's FoK lay icl monic BvruD. Bchenck'a Seaweed Tonic, and Scbenck's Mandrake Fills, and go to Florida. I recommend these particular medicines, because I am thoroughly acquainted with their action. I know, that, where they are nsed in strict accordance with my directions, they will do the work that is requireo. i msaccompiisnea, nature wiuao me rest. The physician who prescribes for cold, cough, or night sweats, and then advises ths patient to walk or riae out every oay, win be gore to Uave a corpse on his hands before lone. My plan Is. to five my three medicines in accordance with ths printed directions, except In some cases where a freer use of ths Mandrake Pills Is necessary, sly object la, to (ive tone to tbe stomach, to get up a good appetite. It is always a fuuu sign wucu m pausnt Begins to grow nungry s have hopes of such. With a relish for food, and the gratification of that relish, comes good blood, and with it more flesh, which is closely followed by a healing of the lungs, then the couch loosens and abates, tbe creeping chills and clammy night sweats no longer prostrate and annoy, and the patient gets wen, provided he avoids taking cold. Jiovr, there are many consumptives who have aviaea ne a vol any consomDt not the means to go to Florida. The question may be asked. Is there no hope for such? Certainly there is. Mr advice to such la. and ever has ben. to stay in a warm room during ths winter, with a temperature of about seventy degrees, which should ba kept regularly at that point by means of m uwrmomeier. net sucn a patient use nis exercibv wiuim tne wnita vi tne room sy waiting sip snd down at mach as his strength will permit, in tion of the blood. I have c uruer w aeep up a ucmtui v vrcuiu system, and can do so again. Consumption is as easily cured as any ured thousands tnu other-disease, if It is taken In time, and the proper kind of treatment is pursued. ', ii it mentiso The fact stands uni ue met sianus unSchenck'e Pulmonic w ' . . - - . disputed on record, that Byrun, cured Mandrake flUa. and Seaweed Tonlo hava very many of what seemed to be Hopeless cases of consumption. Go where you will, you will be almost certain to find some poor consumptive who has been rescued from the very Jaws of death by their i it laeir use So far as ths Ifandraka Pills are eanccrmdeverrbodr should keen a suimlv of tham nn hitui. They act on ths liver better then calomel, and leave none of its hurtful effects behind. In fact, they are excellent In all cases when a purgative medicine is required. If you have partaken too freely of fruit, and diarrbesa ensues, a dose of the wumun wm core you. 11 you are suoiect to sick headache, take a dose of the Mandrakes, and they will relieve you in two hours. If vnu wnuirf obviate the effect of a change of -eater, or the too tree indulgence ia fruit, take onset the It siuimkea cty maun iuu jwi way uueu urms: water, and ""7!"!' fXTiv uyiK9 piuma, pcacaes. Or vuru, -luunii iu, 1 1 mm. ui uviiis; luaue Bicx DT Ukem. They will protect those who live In damp situations against chills and levers. Try them. They ars nerfectle harmless. Tstr rm do ton i. I have abandoned my profess! onaltaiu to Boston and Sew York, but continue to see patients at my ofllea,Ko. 14 North Sixth Street, ntilsdelphia. every Saturday, from , a.m., to I, t. it. Those who wish a thorough examination with the Raspiroraeter will be charged flva dollar. Ttw, Ba-ni-m-declares the exact condition of the lungs; and patients can readily learn .whether thev are curable or noti But I desire It distinctly understood, that the value of my medicines denends entireiv upon their being taken strictly according to dlrecIn conclusion, I will say, that when take my medicines, and their systems are brought rsons into healthy condition thereby, the liable to take cold ; yet no one with diseased lungs are not so "Qbe" a sudden change of atmosphere without the liability of greater or less Irritation of the bronchial tubes. Full directions in all languages accompany my medicines, so explicit and clear that any one can use tbem without consulting me, 4 can be bought front any druggist. J. H. Scrxxcx, M.D., Ko. 15 If orth Sixth Street, Philadelphia. JOHN F. IIENRY, 9 COXXJBOJE FZACX, JSXW XOMX, WHOLESALE AGENT.

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MoonV M Irtb, thb abba iuostbatbp Rjnal and Family Weekly, FOR BOTH TOWN AND COUNTRY. This Famous JorawAi, which enters apon latins; Journal of It clae ia the World! National in Cbaiaeter, Ably Edited. Superbly Illustrated and Printed, it ia the BEST AMERICAN WEEKLY! The RrBAL Kbw-Yobkib has become tbe Standard Authority on all branches of AORiccnTBi, Uorticcltcbs, le., tnrougttont the Union, and it io-altuble to City, Village or Suburban Caltirator. As a Literary and Family Paper it is a favorite in many ef the best families all over the Continent. ITS EDITORIAL STAFF i Comprises tbe Best Talent in the land. Tor ! example, its Department of Sheep Husband ry is edited by the Hon. Uenry s. Kanaau, Author of "The Practical Shepherd." and other standard works; X.A. Willard, A. M ., the best authority thereupon. Among the recent accessions to its previously superior Editorial SUB, ars A. S. Fuller, (late or Hearth and Home,) author of several able and popular worka on Horticulture, etc., as Associate Editor; T. Hart Hyatt of California, as Editor of Pacific Coast Department: C. V. Riles, ( State Entomologist of as Entomological Editor! and Gen. S. D. Harris, for many years past Proprietor and Senior Ediitor of the Ohio Parmer, as Corresponding Editor. The great Enlargement of tie Rubal, laat year, has rendered it necessary, for convinience of handling and reading when bound, to pubiisn TWO VOLUMES A TEAR ! Commencing Jannary and ly. Ac of the Reading, and more and better IlUstrations, than we formerly gave m a whole year! and double what most of the eight-pago weeklies of the same class tarnish! ITS ILLUSTRATIONS Are Numerous, Beaaiifnl and varied. Indeed, theRCBAL Xat no Rival in iu Sphenin neonaledasaa Illustrated Raral and Fanaiy Newspaper. Though doable its lor mar site, now containing Sixteen Large Pages,. of Five Columns Each, weekly.-the Rubal turnisned at its former price I akkist sad CROP REPORTS not monMv, fcut ,n l.arcest. Cheasest Are ibii sna renaoie. nememner nai 11 is and Best Illustrated Weekly, and of Reading, Choice Engravings, Ac, than is gi ven in half a dozen ordinary papers. j? kcii tu jour iocbi paper, aioona a Rubal is Um one for Yourself, Family and xnenas. TERMS, INDUCEMENTS. Etc. TERMS; 13 a Tear of 62 Numbers, and only 92.20 in Clubs ot Ten. This Quarter's 13 Piumbers sent FREE to all who sub scribe for 1871 on or before Christmas, 1870. Our Club Inducements for 1871 are annreeedented. Specimen. Premium Lists. Ac.. sent free to all forming Clubs, and we want a live Club Agent in every Town. Address 1. V. T. MOORE, 4 1 Park Row. New York. R E M O VAL ElllOIT & I Have removed their Stock of Furniture TO Singer Hall Bnilding, x-vnio. f KAAlviji: ai( st Building Sorth of First National Bank They will bs able, in a short time to fill all the demands, and hare a superior quality of , Furniture of theif own make c.n hand, which j they offer to the public at low prices. 33tf TICK'S FLORAL GUIDE . FOR 1871. ' The Fibst Edition ot One HritDRcn akd Fifty Thousand copies of Vick's Illustrated Catalcsae of Steeds mid Floral I Guide, is published and ready to send ont iuu pages, ana an engraving of almost every desirable Flower and Vegetable. It is elegantly printed on tine tinted paper, illustratsa witn inree nunarea nne wooa nugnvings and. Two beautiful COLORED PLATES. The most beautiful and the most instructive floral Uuide published. A GERMAN EDITION published, in all other respects similar to tbe English. 8ent free to all my customers of 1870 aa raps.dly as possible, without application. Sent to an oiners wno order tbem lor Ten Cents which is not half the cost. Address, JAMES VICK. Rochester, If. T. $5 GOOD $8 AT OLD PRICES. As the sole Atrents in the United States for the Liverpool Watch Co. we are authorized by them to close out a Targe tine el European Watches, Chains, Ac new in stock, for Cash, at prices never before known. All beautiful in finish, aitistie in desipn, reliable for accurate time, durable, and of the latest styles. , Every watch will be retailed at less than cost of importation, and forwarded securely packed, pre-paid, to any part of the country on receipt of price. Money can be sent to naby express, with orders for Express Co. to retnrn Goods or Cash, which will secure promptness and safety to purchaser. Among our list will be found A Beaut ful English Silver. Solid Dnnkl. Case Watch, genuine English full plate jeweled movements, adjusted regulator, steel cut minus, engine turned neri, correct and serriceable article, lsree or small six-, in running order, with u elegant Gent's Vest mam, uocset ana aey, an complete, mailed free for i A Very Hsndsoine Watch in rm 1 a Gold plated Double Caseimitation of a'00 Gold Watch engraved or plain. genuine Kllish full plate jeweled movements, adjusted regulator, correct, and in comnleta mr. re order with elegant Gent's Vest Chain, with uucaet ana ney, roanea pro-paid fir only.. f 8 THE ORIDE GOLD WATCH In Massive Oride Gold DnnMa ii,.: Magic fcpnng Cases, elegantly engraved, or engine turned, Genuine Patent Lever Movements, fnll jewelec, regulated and warranted to keep correct time. And wear eonal t ftM precisely like In appearance, rnske, finish, brilliancy of color, to 200 Gold Watch. Ont of theoe splendid Watches will be forwarded oy man iree to any address, in handsome moroco case, lined with vel et and satin, (Ladies' or Gent's size Watch,) for on!".. '..$12 Watches for holiday presents manufactured to order. Genuine American Watches of all grade, in Gold or Silver Cases.from $18 op to a200. Other Gold Watches equally low. With every Club of six Watches of any kind, we send one extra of same kind free, as a premium to getter op of Clnh. A superior stock of Genuine Oride Gold Chains, from tt to $ft each, warranted fully eqnal to Gold in brilliancy of eolor. wear, Ac. Bills of orer $12 collected on delivery, if desired. - All Bills of til and legs must be cash in P. O. monev orders . or registered letters, at onr risk Goods carfnlly selected, packed and forwarded prepaid by nail, or by express, on receipt of price. Safe delivery of all Goods guaranteed Watches forwarded to beexamined,to parties' known, when express charges both ways are paid. -Ao Goods forwarded west of the Mississippi River, with bill to collect on delivery Purchasers must py all express charges on All Cash orders forwarded free of chanes to destination. Catalogue Free. 'Address allotders CHAS. P. NORTON k CO . klr'OBTSRS OF WaTCaYBS. Aq. BETAKE yourselves to the Palladium Ofnee, for ny kind of printing you mav ana it wl bs dc-u to your sstisfsctoa

D1ILT ADO The Chcs.psst tad Eat ITsrrper in - - Xb Nortbwet. Ntn4 far oar Circular, Freaaiai Sample Copies. i List and TI DAILY JOCBNAL is a nrst-clsae Newspaper, confftfeinn Um Latest Mews from the Seat of War, the latest an4 fsillest Telegraphic Mews, Daily Compend of 8tte Mews, full and acearate Cemmerciol and Market Reports, Special Live Stock Be ports from Cinciaaatt smtfebleaga, daily fresh-and complete City Sews, and s fine selection ol uenerai misceiiany. it reaches all OlUee, Tewnt, Villages and Railroad Stations in tbe State of Indiana, Eastern and Central Illinois and Western Ohio, earlier than any other daily paper published ia tbe West. Subscribers in illmotsv Ohio, and ia tbe distant towns in IndlJ 1 :W .k- irkfTDVSV. mm - rl W ana, r uaiij w.u - - . - - j as its ladsanapoU patrons, and several hoars in sdvauce ef either Cincinnati, Chicago, or 8t. Louis dailies. In WEEKLY JOCBNAL is earefuMr prepared, with a special view to making- U acceptable- in ths farm, tbe Shop, tbe Office and the Family. It gives ths most reliable kribramtioa in Commerce, Manufactures, Agrtioltoro, Finance and general Foreign and iHtaestie Topics. See our Inducements to SUBSCRIBERS for the WEEKLY. . SOMETHING- FOB EVERYBODY. OVER ORE HUROREO- PREMIUMS OFFERED I We have room here for only a mere mention of articles on the two lists, and far particulars would advise every ons to Send lot Posters amd Circwtlars containing fall description and explanations . SPECIAL. PREMIUMS. 1st. ror the LARGEST LIST of SnbMMstera at $1 SO each, , .: ' " ' '. '. i f .1 ' I. t Sent iu to as before the first day- of MAY, 1871, e will give one of -, M AGON & HAMLIN'S KensMBautt . Five-Octave CABINET OttOAKs.

Wortk at ths Yaaumetery or at the Warereomt of the Agents for this State. Messrs. A. O. wlI.LAUD A CO., 9900. Tho' MASON HAMLIN OBGAK'S, of which this , is one of the best, have a high celebrity for durabilit t, the quality of keeping in tune, smoothness and P' rfcrtion of action, capacity of expression and quality of tune. 2d. For the Next LARGEST CLUB, a! same

Price. ' " A.d t Is i'it n within the time-sperilted above, we will give one vrP U. HOOVER A jCO.'a excelsior reapers and mowers.;:;; Tlti superior Machine was manufactured at ilium isburg, libio, in the best style of the Company, and is now on exhibition at the Warerooms of Blcsns. I'ASE A- rAUIUUl, Agents in this city, worth P1"S.. It has taken Tmt pmninm, gold medals and diplomas st tiftT-eigbt State, County snd other t alis ur.d 'Expositions previous to the present season, bcsiiks a large number this year, and we oiler it witout hesitation as one e As hnt Woit and Reaper in tho country, and a prixs which any one may be pvond to win. ' 3d . As a Prize for the Club next in Size, The Titian and last on this List, ws offer one of BR EM ERM AN 'S IM PRO VED WAGONS. - ' - '.. T ' ' " mannfactnred fay the Indianapolis Wagon a! AgrievU feral H'ocY.-s, So. 173 South Tennessee street. Like ail other Wafti.ns of this Company, this is made of best white oak and hickory timber, and the work ia car.-fnily inxpected by Mr. Brewer man himself, worth 105. . .. ..

il?BAL FRE91UM TJST. - This List continues without limit as to tiny. nd will be ia force from and after this date until recalled. It embraces Organs, Blclodenns, Sowing Machine, Agricultural Implements, such as I' lows, Ilr.rrows, Feed Cutties, etc.. Cook Sto-e, Warhing Blncliim r, Fruit Dryers, Farm Bells, Family scales, Watches, Haps, Books of interest nnd value, haudsnmo 1'ic- : lures, iu great variety, and other articles of use and ornament. To every one who will send nsSOO Subscribers t 81 60 each, we will give Mason fc Hamlin Organ, worth $100. . j ... For 150 Subscribers at same pcico a choice if four valuable articles, meh worth $7?, or Hooka worth Wj. , , j.( r( Tor 100 Subscribers at $1 60 cachl a cl.oirr of three sitirlns ef Um valae el $5Q, or Bsoks to 1 lis amouut of $40. And as e for either 0, 80, 78, 60. 60, 40. S5. 30, or 25 Subscribers at $1 60 each, we will ptvn a shares-of numerous articles ef value Iu proportion to those above enumerated. ,- For 20 Subscribers st $1 CO, or 15 at $1 75 each, a choice oi 12 premiums Sill be jr. feu, worth flO.and for 15 or 10, 12 or 0, 10 or 8, 8 or O Subscribers, at above prices, we will pive presents to be selected by tlia purson sending us tho ciuU, trom these contained in our extensive last, the value of which wilt be ia proportion to the number cf subscribers sent; aa also, tor 5 or 3 at 1 75 each all of which are described in full iu our cii -CuiaxSt . ; Single Subscribers at $2 will fci receive a present of Coins' ttmuit XI ff of Indivm

Our Magazine and Newspaper Club Is cxmdioaty liberal we twincimrrlej (0 offer the leading Magazine. Illustrated, Agricultural, Kcligioua sudOMl-iven a Newspapers, in connection with tho 1'11.N.V 'i'ATK JOCllNAt,, at from 30 to 40 percent, ty'ow resnlar prices. Names of subscribers rjsy bs eui iu ttt duierciit times, and from different offices, if dtsircd, and prtmimus will be torwaidtl whenever ngu4.fi notify us that their club areco-.i?!rte nnl ilesimst t'.::;n ii.iic from aoiong the ar.?ii lL. to isliich t.w.-v tro v&:it!ed. Agents securir;; one' the Sreci - i'r.'uiiams wi;t ef course not b eatitlw. vjl. ifcc Qtnural List. ISDUXAroUS ,H)I'HAL CO. TRBMONT HOX7S1! JOHN ELLIOTT. Proprietor, CORNER OF FIFTH AND MAIN, Richmond. Ind. hicaoLsov a ircj. . j. b. cowoill NICHOLSON & CO., BOOK BINDERS, RICnaiO.ND, IMD. WE are prepared to execute BTIfDlNU it. and BLANK BOOK WORK, in all its branches, and the best style.

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