Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 41, Number 45, 20 January 1872 — Page 3

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Eailroad Time-Table. Railway. PAN HANDLE RO UTE: I ; wosavua?v w vmv vumiuutia aui iuvii a napotia Division. December 3d, 71. , OOIXO WEST. N0.. J No. lO. Pittsburgh, .... Colanibus.... .. Milfrd Center.. Urban, ....... Pnfiia ...... 3.00pm 12SW 1.45m 9.30am 6.25pm . 7.17pm 8.07pm 9.18pm .46pm 10.23pm 11.33pm 12.1 font 1.02am 2.30am .45am U.21atu z.oZpm IS.OSpm 3.55pm 4 66 pm ft. 10pm 6.61pm 7J8px l.ltpcnl Pradford lunction, l.espsi 2 24pm urrenviiie, Richmond Cambridge City,. Knlghtatown,.... ladianapolie .... 3 5:6pm 4.3pml .pm V.OOpi lOpto ' i T, '.'!"! HOINO. BAST. Ifo.l, No. s. No. T.

India na-olia 3.45am '0.25am 6;45pm Kniahtatown, .... 4.52am 11.42am 8,14pm Cambridge City,. b.Uam 12.30 pm V;06pm --; Richmond 8.05am 1.24pm 9;48pm Grtenville, 7.04am 2.25pm 10;5lpm . Bradford Junction 7.30am 2;50pm 11 -,30pm

- ne,aa, .....l rj.TJVam 3;25Pm ll;57pm Vrbana 9.10am 4:27pm 12;67am' afllrord Center... 9.52am ;14pm l;39am voiumous 111.00am 6;25pm Z;4Hm PftUbarsh 1 e.45nml 2:20am 12:09 m . Xos. 2 and 7 run Daily. -All other traina Itailv 'azaant Bandar. -. Ricanantra n4 Chicago Dirlsioa. GOIMO KOBTK. No. 8. No. IO. Cincinnati Eich trend Uagaraaowfi .... ........ ftTewCastls 7;45am 7;0pm I0;09pm 10;50pm U;'2Spm l;20am 2;00am 3;00am 6;25am 8;30am 10;a 11:33a 12;wipm Anderson.. Kokomo ... , ,m Vaaaaaaftaauh avngaaspuf I; 14pm 2;50pm a a i ;oupm 6:40pm M urease Chicago 9;4ipm oixa aotrra. i No. 1 H 7:45pn No. r Chicago 8,90am. 10;45am 1,40pm 2;23pm 4; 18pm 5;19pm S;45pm ia crasaa ....... lO.fHpmj sport . 12;50am 2;00am S;52am 4;49am 6; 18am feSiam NawCastt.... IlageratowB filebmond Claeinaati o;30pm 9;45pm 9;I0aml No. 8 arrives State Line at 9;55 p. m., aad Na. 19 at 8;10 a. m. No. 19 leaves Chicago V, tsllr, ezeept ' 8atariay. XXL other Traiaa aaartDaUy,except Sanday. F. R. MYERS, Oen'l Passenger and Ticket Agent. , .. . ooimo aoarsL - , ooixa south. Freight 6;90am I Sspraas .... 8;45pm ' Mail infeinHi .... .... ;in Fzpreas . . . 10;4aa Freight, ;Zdpm MAILS Arrival and Departare. aonvia. t oriMs. olosi. Oaeiaaati, tbroagh Claelanatiaad way Chicago, through Chicago and way Oolumbas aad way .... Dayton and way i; laSianapolis and tbrragb ladiaaapolia aad way .... Winchester aad way.... Arba, ' Mooaisgsport .......... Vatrhavea A.. 7.15 am 11.15 IB T .99pm 5.45 an 8.10 pm 19.20am 5.45 am 3.09 pm 6.45 am 3.90 pm 11.15am 12.99 m 4.00 pm 4 00 pm 7.1 am 2.00 pm 9.30 am 11.00 am 12.90 mi 12.09 . m 2.00 pm l.OQ pm t liberty mate 9.90 pmi 7.09 am 9 Office open from 7:15 a. a. to 7 JO .a. - Oa Sunday, from 9:99 to lWtiS BVTbase who desire to get to their work at an earlier hour and want their mail matter, aaa get into the office by the north east door. B. W. DAVIS, P.M. LOO A.Ii RECOBD. ; Adyirti8ihq. Simuel Morris, ! Moisting us in editing the Local Department of Palladium. Those of our business men who desire to drertite through the Local Colmns of oar paper, will be waited ; on from time to time by Mr. M.( who is authorized to act as oar gent. Wo think they will "make ft pay," by using the old Palladium through which to make known their business. Try it we solicit patronage. - NOTICE. The officers and members of 3 Wyandotte Tribe No. 8, L O. R. M. are hereby notified that at the next regular Kindling of r the Council Fire, which takes plaee on the Teath Sleep, Cold Moon, at the Seventh Run. there will bo Three Trustees Elected lor said , Tribe. , ' M. M. luor, Chief ol Records. Wanted. We have several applications for loans with satisfactory security. Aay person having money to loan, would do wt.ll to eall at our office. COUOSHALL a DICKINSON. - 44 Odd Fellows' Uuilding. . - BicaaoxD, Jan. 12th, 1872. . Notice ie hereby given, that a meeting of ' the Lyceum Stock Company, will be held at the olBce of the Hall for the purpose of elect tng a President aad Trustee, of said Company ' oa the 25th day of January, 1872, to fill the vacancy occaaioned by the resignation o(.W.' i rr W,fWait i ejjo a Secretary. ..H LlU ..stvWa.W.Cwnu., f: i Abthomt PrrauM, -- Lot hbb CaocKsa, Wallaob Famkino, ; . . .f , . -; . ;j . Joan GairiTB. - v Three hundred and thirty marriage licenses were issued laat year ia this county. This is leap year, men now have no rights that w omen are bound to respect. ; Read the advertissmonts, for in them"you ' may find muchgoodbargains. Fact. ; , Earlham College has secured its enjoyment fund of filty tliouaani dolltrs. Col W. T. Dennis is naw traveling' In the interests of the Plow works of Oran Terry, of thia city. . , v Our friend Cel. R. Johnson is now "the Local" of the Independent. He has the ability and experience,' and we wish him success S bis new post. Cbirley Reed arrived home on Friday of last. week from quite sn extended rnn-aronnd, over Dacota and other tenitories, of the West, looking hale and hearty. -''M Samuel Sbnte, aad W. II. Harris, two practical carriage makers of reveral. years experience, have opened a carriage shop oa premises formerly occupied by 8. R. Lip ""ptneott. We wish them snecessl j; Miss Isabella Bell arriyed home from aa extended tour through Xnrope, on Friday ' Jast. Ths remainder of the party who accompanied her upon the voyage, will spsad the winter in France. We learn that Mr. Isaac Kinley, of eity, is making aa effort to establish a night . school, with a view of making it a permineai Institution. We trust hij enterprise will t'mteet'wKh Ac success H so fully -merits. It r wiO enable many young people to acquire 1 1 learning who, by force of circumstances WoaU otherwiw be unable to do so. "

Another saloon failed thia week.

Blaiffh-hall aauaie ni thm -. Tau ! the funeral dim of many a mod bona. tb A droreol boflaloee waa brat to town-r-w oangat a glimpse at the batcher shopa. ; .- Mr. AlUaoa waa sleeted United Stats. 8maW by tne Iowa Legislature.' t Telegraph line oa Ft. Wayoe Bond baa been completed aa far aa Po: t and , ,. . -, V Tror. if. Tfanna. has purchased half an interIJollingsworttrs CommcraM Coilege,1 : , est in and the College removed to 31 story of lleek'a building. - Thonua B. Curtia, ene of the oldest" merebanta o( Botton, died In Paris, Dee. 28. .. Soon be three National llaaka in Richmond "first," "Richmond," and a charter for the recood Haboaal Jiaak" has jtat bees issued. TIm looation of the liank baa not y et been determined. Fred. Douglass will lecture at Lyceum Hall on the evening of the 29th InsL Sabjeet Mnto Domingo." ,- We bare heard or a farmer who la order la supply the market with fmh eggs, bring his bet along and let them lay in the wagon on the way. His example is worthy ,of imitaboa. r a ' xmippwg to at Nicholson's book store, a fw daya since, we noticed noma Improve aunts going oa in the rear end of the room. and upon enquiring learned that they were making preparations preparatory to reeeiviag a large stock of wall paper. Make a note of Some trareling gent in hia walks about the eity aa Friday last, became very tired when he arnwd at the corner of Fifth and Walnut streets and turned in at the residence of Elwood Hadley, to repose his weary limbs and restore a collapsed stomach with a lanch. Ha was first discovered "going through" soma coats, belonging to Mr. 1L, hanging in the hall, and when queiried as to what he wanted, responded that be was hungry, and Jranted something ts eat. His wants were snpplwd aad Mr. H. sent for, who turned aim over to the caatody of the police. Not having anything particular for htm to do at headquarters, be was guntrd fifteen minutes to get out of the city. And he got. i , On Saturday last a. German, accompanied by his faithfal dog a lamming big fellow . went into a store oa Main street to do some trading. The dog seeing some other eaniaea upon the Sidewalk, took it into his head eo Join them which he did. making his exit through a pane of glass in the door. , The feat cost the dog a badly cot le, and the owner the neat little sum of live dollars and tea cents, apoa payment of which his master thought he weald leave the dog at home in ibe future. , raaxaa-s roans. ao me time ago we aoticad that oar oid friend Benj: Parker, of Henry County, Ind. bad isued a book of poems. Since then we have been presented with a copy of them by Messrs. Nicholson Bra's. The printing was done by the Messrs Fleas of New-Castle, and the binding at Nicholson Bra's Bindery in this city. The priatiagis very good for the facilities of a eoaatry printing office that is not supplied as a general rale with the best of material for book printing; but the binding cannot be excel led aay place for style and beauty. For intrinsic merit the Parker poems are far ahead of many productions that have only the author'e great name to reccomead them. Call at Nicholson Bra's aad -buy a copy Pries 11.99 aad $1.59. FsAOTs.'Frequently printers are Imposed upon, most eeegrioutly, by advertisers, and oar advertising agents are often innocently made parties to aid tn perpetrating a fraud Thia Is the eoadhioa of n Gift Concert published la oar paper recently, headed 1003 Gifts, by R C Devlin. This concern was managed by H MeCullough, of Elk ton. M D, Geo. T Castle and & J Brant, of Baltimore, P G Devlin, 210 Naasua St., New Toik, and Jas. 8 NegleVfOf Pittsburg. The rascals are not all bung yet. 1 : , A young German of this city, who, of laic, has been affected with a ferocious appetite ,- without, however, a corresponding inen f health and strength , lately imbibed a glass of the ardent while at a saloon, which proved to be a "geodietic stiffner,' to the cause of his troubles. For, shortly after having s wal -lowed the draught he ejected a large tape worm measuring some sevon feet in length. We should judge that he was in the habit of taking bis 'straight.' . Abolish It. The exposition of the Indian apolis Journal regarding the swindling operations of same af the State Printers, heretofore holding that office, baa suggest ed to many of the Republican papers in the State, the araat-ing propriety of abolishing it altogether. If there is no other way to get rid of such swindling operations complained of, by letting the State Printing ont to tho lowest responsible bidder, or some other plaa whereby our State will be protected from Bright Cat-skinners, or other Con a(er)ivrs, we ' second the motion for the abolishment of the office. Eveline Park, a member ot the Park fami ly who wore murdered, at Henryville,- has entirely recovered from the wounds she ceived. Her physicians repoi t this an extraor dinary case. . " Tt List of Patents. ! The following patents were issued from the U. S. Patent Office to citixens of Indiana, for tho week ending January 3rd, 1872. Re ported lor the Palladium, by Alexander A Masoa, Solieitora of Patents, 80S' Seventh Street, Washington, D. C. Belt Tightener J Alberlaon A D W Marmon, iMchaiond. Wagon Wheel C Anderegg,Lawrenceburg. Miner oaate 4 u sent on, Indianapolis Bridle Bit I Haywarf, Koanoke. Mode of attaching Sleigh Runners to Telucies A urerg, Anderson. ' Mill Btone Dress E Deer, Annapolis. Uomiay Mill Theodore - Hudnut, Terre Oante. . ' Car Ctjpling-Franklin Malley,' Battle Ground. lie voir iag Harrow J Hill, James G Stewart, Jones villa. Turbine Water Wheel M W Obenchaln, et al.Loganepoi t. , - - " lure iafc ij a u viene and J L 8 Robellay, New Albany. Thraahlag Macniae Q II Zeobeeb, Indianapobs. Trade Marks Boots and Shoes, Jno W Adama, Indiaoapoiia. -' t. The New ' York Observer. Those who wish to take a religious paper, sound ia its principles and fearless ia the advocacy or the truth which at the same time baa a Department of Secular News, and axpresses freely its views oa publio affairs, insists tiling the . right and denouncing cor ruption wherever it is found will Bad it ia the New fork Observer. ,Tbe Publishers announce that it will enter upon its Jubilee Tear ia 1873, and that the event will be signalised by the issue af a New Tear-Book, aa encyclopedia of 'information and statistics la regard to the Church, and civil and business affairs, such as can be gathered anly from an extensive Library. This will be scat free to every subscriber to tbepspsr. Copies of ths Observers, aad a Prospectus of the Tear-Book sent free to 1 cry one who will apply.

Walk Around postponed nntil next week.

Methodist Monthlr. edited by Rev. A. A. Brown, of thia city, is to be printed at the Independent. It was pabUahed heretofore at Indianapolis. AjnrnAL Maarmo. The fourth annual meeting of the friends of the Home for the Friendless, will be held Wednesday night, Jan. 21th, 1872, at 7 o'clock,' at the Pearl street M. E. Church. The members al the Board of Managers and the friends of the inetitution era urged to be proses t, and all our citisans of Richmond and vicinity are cordially invited to attend. ' ' .; S. A. lur Datis, Pres. Richmond, Jaa. 18, 1872. COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS. ' Tuesday avaaraa, J ah. 16. Council met in regular session oa Tuesday evening the ltb last., with Mayer Poo pre siding and aH tke members present. Minntes of last meeting read and approved. Mr. Palmer introduced aa ordiaaaee great iog to the Western Union Telegraph Co. the right ef way to set its petes and ran Its wires along the allev betweea Fifth and Sixth, ata, from the depot to the Tremoat House, aad, also, ana granting the Pacific A Atlantic Telegraph Co. the right to run a line up Fifth street to Broad war. Bill amended so as to require bath companies to the same poles on FHth street la case they both run their wires along that route. Rales suspended aad ordinances passed. Mr. Elder moved that the Board of Public Improvements be instructed to investigate the complaint of E. T. Teas, aad others, relative to the condition of the sewer front the Junction of Marion and South streets, to the rhrer bank . on Booth Pearl street, with a view ef putting the same ia a good condition. Carried. The Board of Public Improvements report ed that the work of grading aad graveling the alley ranning south from Bread way betweea Fifth and Sixth streets, aad the street and alley crossings oa the east side of Froa t Seventh streets, have beea completed. Reports accepted and bills far the work were allowed. " The same reported favorably to the eonr at ruction of certain street and alley crossings offered a nee luttoa authorising said board to advertise tor scaled proposal tor doing said work. Adopted. Mr. Nye submitted a list or rales aad reg ulations, prepared by the Chief Fire En gineer, for the government aa I controtl of tUt department. Mr. Conklia moved that they be referred to tho Committee oa Fire Department. Carried. Communications were read from the Presidents of the fire companies Noa. 2 and 4, representing thai the names af oertain earned firemen were accideatlr emitted in their aannal reports aad recommending that their proper fees be allowed. Granted. Thomas Mason asked for more time to pat the walls of his baildiag on the wrner of Mala and Front streets ia a eafo condition, (touted. Oa motion the Council adjourned. ., Home of the Friendless. The annual Meeting of this truly charitable Ins' itutt on, takes place at the Pearl Street ME" Church on Wednesday evening next; Jan. j24tb, at 7 o'clock. All are in via ted. See notice in another column. Good speeches may be expected. Distressing Casaalty. H, HAMMBtT Instantly Killed. We ore indebted to our friend W. W. Austin. . who baa recently been at Odin, Illinois, or the fol lowing account of the death of Bro. H, Hammett, formerly of this city. His death, as related by Mr. Austin, occurred thus: On the 9th of Nov. 1871, Bro. H. was engaged at work in the saw mill of Hammelt k Wilson, just south of the Railroad there. He was gumming a saw upon an emery atone, which was running with great volocity so great that the centrifugal force so overcome the ceutripetal that the stone burst in pieces, scatter ing in every direction with great violence, a piece of which struck Mr. H. upon the breast and penetrated his left lung causing his death almost instantaneously. This sad affair cast a gloom over the city, for the deceased was highly esteemed by all, and waa a very worthy citizen. His afflicted family had the sympathy of the entire community in the sudden and overwhelming calamity that fell upon them. Mr. H. was a member of both the Masonic and Odd Fellow fra ternities whose members felt in deed thai they had lost a brother Kkw l APkR. we are in re ceipt of a paper just started at Jonesborougu, Grant county, Iud. by Messrs. Wickershatn & Weddington. It is well filled with good seiictions, aud its editorials evince a determination to make it a useful paper to every one reading it. Wo wish the publishers pecunlaiy suc cess in their offort to print a paper. that will do good. Tho Pacific & Atlantic Triegraph Co., are fitting up an ofliee in one corner or the room occu pied by the Post office, and n ill shortly remove their office :rom the Odd Fellows building to that place, lue cmce or the Western Union, now in Barnes building, is to be removed to a room in the Tremont House. It does boa", an old hen scratch' ing to aee tue l amount or grain e - . a . 4m Wescott is buying at the Quaker City Elevator. , He is now buying mora than double the quantity he ever did at this season of the yearHe is now getting in some more Of that choice Kentucky Flax Seed for loaning to fanners the same as he has loaned them for the last four years, and whieh has more than satisfied the farmers in large yiold. Try it again. The coal panlo is over, at Simmons wood yard. He Is now receiving five or six car loads daily. ev -

' Pay as j'ou go this year. "' -The coming man the assessor. The police report things quiet. The plasterers are at work up

on the new depot. - "Oh, the snow, the snow, the beautiful snow," just lots of it. : Youghiogheny, Ohio, and Can cel coal, at Simmons.' A male ghost, accompanied by a female ditto, with a cofJSn under her arm, infests Wabash. Matild Fletcher i9 announced to Break at Lyceum Hall on Wednesday evening, the 24th inst. Subject "Men and their whims." , Mr. R. II. Swift, of this city, assumes editorial charge of the Independent, this week. Joseph Moore, of Earlham College, lectured at the Fifth street Friends Meeting House, last' evening" " " - ' . It is reported that the small pox has found its way into the vaciniity of Eushville. ' : J '- , The seecond trial of McDonald Cneeb.for the murder of his father, in-law, ia in progress at Brookvillo this week: ' '' ' . Rbbd'bScn Light Fluid. No. 294 Main-st., of an evening is kept in a most brilliant display with Illuminations from this Fluid. It is the Cheapest, bteadiest,Brightest, Least Dangerous of anything in the Fluid line. Go and examine. r , Have you seen those magnificent Urge photos of the Hums of Chicago? they are splendid and are for sale at Mote fc Swaiae's. " ; Temperance Meetings. The first of a series of meetings, for the purpose of inaugurating some plan to stop , the ravages of intemperance in our city, was held in the Tearl Street M K Church, on Tuesday night last. The meet ing was organized by ceiling Dan'l li Craw lord to the Chair, and appointing John Nicholson, Sec'y. bpetchs were made by Rev. J. V. R. Miller, a stranger from Illinois, Mr. Wasubnrn, W. W. Foulke, Mrs. HunLMrs Dr. M. F.Thomas and several others. The entire time of the meeting, from 7 . to nearly 10 o'clock, was taken up by an exchange of views reffardiu? the efficacy of the legal remedy.and tho moral remedy blended togeth er, or separated. Many good and wholesome ideas were uttered: i)ut no prac'ical basis of operations ,was adopted mat was leu lor a future meeting to determine. It is said that in a multitude of coun sel there is safety, and, if our good people can possibly adopt a feasible plan where!) eo monstrlous an I 1 . 1 1 sv irregularity aa mo liquor irainc can be regulated, by law. or moral suasion, singly applied or applied both together a, work wul JUave been accomplished that has failed in all past ages,. and that the best and purest minus in the world have been trying to do. One mougut, just Here: it good men and women would all unite their efforts together, and never tire, and never give up working in the good cause, we have faith to believe that much of the etils resulting front the traffic might never curse society, and some of the kinks ta ken out ot this terrible whirlwind! What we need most in Richmond, just now, (using a homely saying) s "a strong pull and a null all to gclhcr," instead of spasmodic lits and jerkfl, . that has affected her temperance people, whenever cold weather sets in. That's what's the matter. The meeting adjourned to con vene at Fifth Street Friend' Meet ing House on Friday evening, Jan i4Ui, at 7 o'clock. Liquor Li&xsks. The Wayne Court of Common Pleas, by jur), last week, took into partnership with the State of Indiana, the following applicants to eell liquor by the dram: Henry Cutter, George Howard, Wm. KorthaO, Matthias , Wal term an, Jacob Kern, Jacob? Noll, Wm. Goldman, Frederick Besselman, Matthew . Hixson, Adam Fanner,- Reece Kendall, Wm. Hamilton, Henry Raershied. Philip Schwedes, Ira L Pridian! , L. Tanceman, John 1) Mnckc, , Christ ain Schultz, Michael Krahl, J Haitzler and Henry Zutter moister. ... , . . A Dam Cass. On the llth inst. i the case of Leroy M Lnrsh et al vs Wm. Test el al. asseesment or damages, the jury heretofore empannclled after viewing the prem ises, report that the Larsh fc Co . mill is of public utility, that, their rail! dam does not injure defen dant Test, that the navigation of , the stream is not obstructed, or the health of the neighborhood in jured by the maintenance of said I dam; that the diversion of water from the stream does not injure any manufactory thereon, and that the Tests do not sustain any damagss whatever from said dam or tho diversion of water from the stream; judgment accordingly. Our friends llrssru. J. Adams and Wm. L. Hadley, have opened, Ion Noble street, opposite the old passenger depot, a general uead- ( quarters for woolen machinery, i dye. ftuMs,; cotton warps, belting, ; and factory supplies of every de scription. Messrs. Adams J. and Hadley are well known in this city as prompt, . straight-forward, and reliable business men; the former having served for many years as foreman of the Riohmond Woolen Mills, and thoroughly understands tue details or his business. They have our best wishes for their suc cess in their new enterprise. Horace Oraaloy ie the ferorite name for Wisconsin babies.

To all wishing to wear a alee, substantial, well-fitting suit of clothes, made npin the latest stylo, should call at the clothing store ot J Zeyen & Bro. make a selection from their large and varied stock of piece goods, and leave their measure. . A full line of gents furnishing goods always on hand.

Mote Jc Swaine challenge anv other gallery In the country - to produce finer photos - from tho same subject. The hardware house of II & W N Bell & Co., of -Knightstown. was robbed, pa Monday night, tot the value of live to six .hundred dollars. tt i - , , 4 John M. Paxson, at jhie old stand. East Main-st., opposite Fletchers . & Co's. Grocery, has prepared himself for a wholesale trade in Shoulders, and Hams, both Sugar-cured and plain, together with a beautiful lot of Bacon and Lard . Mr. Paxson is able to offer to Grocers and dealers in his line, bargains in these ..articles, which he has prepared expressly from selected' hogs,' for retail trade. Give him a call. v Goto b. A. IlitT Davis's Mil- ; linery and Fancy Store, on North Franklin street, for Bonnet. Hats, Ribbons, etc., both fashonablq and plain; her prices are reason - i able. , " ' Lew MeCullough always has the . bjst fresh oysterscanned fruits; and country produce, and .wild game of all kinds. Call around. Efforts nave been made to se cure the Nilsaon troupe, for one: concert in this city, but without; success so far. - ,., ! William Brooks, Esq , has pur chased the property formerly oc cupied by.Johu A Bridgeland as a tobacco warehouse, on Noble st , lor 83,100. I " - A female drunk oa ths slate at the 'Boose,' yesterday. This snow will prove a benefit to the wheat crop, if , the weather stays cold. . " Neal MeCullough, the cljrk at the Tremont House, for v aaiue time past, has gona t Anderson. Ed Wiggins takes his plae a. . About six o'clock on Tuesday evening last, as the Iadianupolis passenger train about four hours late here was moving out too engine ran into tue incoming Chicago freight, just east of the bridge, where the tracks cross, tearing the cylinder from the en gine and otherwise damaging the machinery. One freight car was thrown from the traci and pretty completely demolished. No one hurt, MMsasBaHiaajajBaaeaaiMaaaaBaawHBM All who are carnlverously in clined, cannot fail of getting, at the Messrs. Knopfs, just the very "kind of meat that will allay hunger,' and make all who partake feel a pleasure in the labor of masticating it. Tender, njee and luscious! Goto their shop opposite the Palladium. Arranemcnts have been comple'ed for the construction of a narrow gauge rail road from Indianaitolts .to the coal fields, de signed to cheapen the price of fuel. It is to be used exclusively for tho transportation of coal. LIST OF LETTERS - Remaining in the Post Office at Richaaoml Ind, JANUARY, 19, 1872. Persons calling lor these Letters will plea t say "ADVERTISED" and give the dato -of this list. .-!' Alexander A Hyde Arnold Sarah Harvey Patients A Hawkins John D Harrington Timothy Hill George Hutchinson J C Hardman Nancy Hockens Elenor ""' ' Horn Charlie ' Jesaup Elwood Jenkins Silas JsopRW -r -Krietbourne Sarah Blomeker Anthony Brown nan Clancy Ueorge Cash Thos CarrAP Cooper R A Conrad Wm H - Cox Histher A Colaway Rachol . Dean Andy a Dickinson Samuel Dick Alice E Evans Mrs M A Eaton WP r ; Edwards Haggle Edwards Clint Ezkelr Fannie Lilley PreaUm ewsnm K J Patten Silvey A ; Parker Jease B ,:. Peters MartU v R:ee Albert -Htaolev William Elder John H Taylcr S ewartA ItOWElder, WilliamsonACo ley Fairell Mary Thompson Elian Turner E A Turner Leslie Van Winkle I A Warner G Williams Annie J Wiggins Wm Woll Adda' Young U V f lemmg bilea Ferguson Ellea Fulshum Rachel:" Greene Benny Gnutha Henrv Gliddon G W Gordon John . Hall Dr AC UNBAILABLE LETTERS. Walter Grimes, Whitley Co Ind Silvernade, Portland Ind E E Weston, care Dr J P Weston Marv J Colwell, Davton U John P Stokes, Philadelphia Pa E R Wilkson, Fairbury I r B.WVDavis, r. m. ,. DIED. KaasBT. On Frida v. 12th inst- al her res idence in this city, after an illness of nearly two years, of pulmonary consumption, Mary Emily, wife of Dr. Yierhng Kersey. 1 The deceased was a daughter of Uicajaa aad Ann Butler, and was bora in Deawiddin co.,Va.,Feb. 22,1818: for the paat 10 ywsra she has resided ia this city. . She was pftaaeant and cheerful throughout her protracted j illness, and the approach of death ' too ad her relying with full confidence on the Wisdom and goodness ot onr Father in Heaven ' MOTE & SCTa&Iim photographic" ARTISTS' Are prepared to do all kiads of work nar heir line ot business, and ia THE DECT OTYLCI AT THEIR OAtXBRIBS S04, aad 306 BIaia-St.,Taire1 try ' irf V JL ':' V "i A H D : t ' . " ! : . .J. Corner of Haia aad PiltM Streets BlCBlCOXD, tMDIAVA. s r nStf

andidate's Column.

We are authorised to announce Jacob Vobb of Dublin, as a candidate for Treasurer, sub ject to the decision of the Republican no min ting election. We are ' authorised to onaoanee Jasss Hi att. of Dublin, as a candidate for Trees nrer ol Wayne counlv. subject to toe uocision.of the Republican nominating election. We are authorised, to announce Thaddbcb C. Gbbknb as a candidate for Treasurer ot Wayne county, subject to the Republican nomination. , - - t Wo arc authorized to announce Bkmjam ih Stbattak, as a candidate for Treasurer of Wavno county, subject to tue Itepnblican nominating election, to be held in April neit. Flease announce the name of Avdbus S. Wiaoim ol Jefferson township, as a candidate for Treasurer of Wayne county, subject to the decision of the nominating election, ana oblige Many Fbishds. We are authorised to announce Dr. W. P. Wabiko as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the Republican nominating election. We are authorised to announce II. W. Max wbll, as a candidate for Treasurer of Wayne county, subject to the decision ot the nominating election ia April aexU We arc authorised to announce JosKra G. Lnfoif, ss a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the Republican Nominating Election in April next. We are authorised to announce Josiah Clawsom, ol Clay township, as a candidate for County Commissioner ; subjetct to the decision of the Republican nominating elec tion. We are authorized to announce Lawis C. Walkbb, as a candidate to represent Wayne county in the Legislature ; subject to the decision of the Republican nominating election. We are authorized to announce Haax aa B. Paths as a candidate for Representative, subject to the Republican nomination. rosb. ATOoaarwr. - We are authorised to aanonnee Taos. J. Study, of Centrerille, as a candidate (or frosecuting Attorney for tne Wayne crimi nal court, subject to tne republican nominating election. , We are authorized to announce J. In Yajstan, Esq., as a candidate for ProsecutingAttorney, tor the Criminal Court or Wayne county ; subject to the nomination ot the Republican party. We ard authorised to announce. Wbl H. Stcdt, as a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Wayne county, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating election. The Ohio Legislature, oa the lOtb ioafc, in joint convention, re elected Hon. John Sherman to the United States Senate. , lie received 73 rote, being two more thaa wore necessary. We are authorized to announce Jobh F. Xibbkt as a candidate for re-election to the office of Judge ol the Court ot Common Pleas tr the Sixth Judicial Circuit, subject to the Republican nomination. Richmond Markets. ICbrroctefneeKry by T, M. Wejcott and Thoa. Nestor the former gives us the prices of Grain, and ths latter, the. pricei of othea proauce-aiKi uroeenes-i. L Wheat per bu.. Cora per bu 30 Oatapeiiba 3t Flaxaoed' pen-bo........ I 60 ..... Bay per ton 12.00' .... Muttcrperlb.. 15.... 20 Xggaperdoz Ti .... 30 AppSes per bo ..... 7....S1 00 Plbtoes per bo. 75 .... 1 00 Floor per cwh ... 3'6S .... 3 76 llanw, augar-curedj .... UK t&c Shoulders per lb 7 .... 0 Sides per lb... 8 .... 10 Lard per lb 9 .... 12 Magar: crushed - .... 16 Coflfee sugars, white, yellow A brown lOtolS New Orleans. Mulaeses per gallon... V0 norrhom Molasses' per- gaUoa.... ' 75 Syrups pe gallon... . . ... 75tol.20 1 Cincinnati Market. Cixcinmati January 18. COfl'TON' Demiad pood at fuIlTnrieesilow j middling, 21c. rLOUK Deman.l far ami market firm; I family as 90 to no: WnblT I 1' VS to ToK CORS 4 to 47c r - RYE" 89 to 83e. OATS 83 to 40cBARLEY 75 to 85c. . PltaVlSlOXS Poikjl357i; LARD HOGS 4 4) to46(T New York, Jan. 18 Wheat 81,57 to 1C.8. Flour, from $5;90 to 88,50" accordiug to- the kind oflTered. Chicago. Jan 18. Wheat from 1,35- to 15;T- Floor dulF and unchanged? . 4 St Louis, Jan. 18 Flour 85,15 to 7,00 Lccording to quality. Spring wheat 81.30. ' Naehville, Tenn. Jan lft Flour 86 to 8.7& Wheat 840 to 1.6U , PhHarUlpia. Jan. r& FJbu 85.25- to &;25. Wheat 81,61 to I,C2. THE BEST AND- CHEAPE9 T ! WI9TKR HAS COME I - ? LOJiGEVESfNOS' ARE HEBEI PROSPERITY ABOUNDS j And bow is the time te eobscribe fcr MOOKE'S Rural New-Yorker The Great National Favorite Farm and Fireside Weekly. PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED. This Famous Journal has for nearly Twenty-Five Years been the recognized Leader ia its Sphere, and has attained thj Largeat Circulation of any Newspaper of its Class. It is the Standard authority on Rural and Home Affairs, and concededly the Beet Combined Agricultural, Literary, Family and Business Weekly. . . . UNEQUALED FBATntRES I The Rural's Editorial Staff ilbe Largest and Ablest of anv Journal in? fta Habere. While iU illustrations, Typngraphv.Ete., are "HSMmi "csi " mw wruinns Ol tne Con ducting and Associate Editors, its Corps of Contributors is larger than tliaa that of any other Rural and Literary. Paper so that Moore's Rural, U the Organ in and through Which great and beneficial efforts toward " Progress and Improvement ; are originated and communicated tcthe People In the F nlure, aa in the Past, tho Rural's Motto will be" Excsuioar except ia Price, whieh has jast been redoeed making it the Cheapest Rural aad Family Weekly la the World I . ' Tfce Rnrnl'e Illorsrrniions are Numerous, Yatiad and BesaUful. Indeed, our aim U to reader tha, whole paper exceptionally Valuable and acceptable. The Rural's Reports of Marketa, Macliioerr .Crops, Finances, etc., are foil and retUble, and alone worth double tbepsieo of the paper. Indeed, next to your local paper Moore's Rural is sWoae for YoarseU, Family aad Friends. t STYLE AND REDUCED TERMS. 3 Each number of the Rural Kew-Yorker for iota win comprise sixteen quarto Psges. thsn Harper's Sfeekly,) printed front new -type, on extra One and heavy Paper.1 aad Illustrated and Printed in ths fa iff beat style of the Typographic Art. - TERMS. In Aefraaee r-Single Copy, 9A9 per year ; Five Copies for $12.50 1 Sovea Copies for 1S ; Tea Copwa for tZft-onl v VW .T,Lib?na Premiums toaU ww, .r v.us. apeoinisa a ambers, ShowBiUs, etc, sent free. Address D. D. T. aVfnTMtni Rural IfewYorker Office, ." Hew York City. 45

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oat Three sjontae rrea. wa nave made arrangements wilo tite punusoers the Abtbbicam Stock JovbmIL to seftd three monthly numbers sratis and- post paktto all oar subscribers who apply for them. -ers and Block Breeders shou'd avail fticfliseiveaof this eanerous oft-, as the three numbers contain near 160 pajtes of chov original articles, on Veterinary Sciehce Farming, Shick Uresding, Dairying, Pimluy llreeding, etc, etc., handsomely illustrated with engravings. Also a great number of valuable recipes lor me cure 'h Tr.ieases to which Horses, CattWf, Sheep. Kw ino, Poultry, Ac., are liable. Address N. P. BO ITER A CO., Publishers, Parkersburg, Pa. . To Those who Mrs Mowed Down by nervous Debility, and despair of everreeovering the Tigor and mien of manhood w earnestly i ecommend Dr. Walkers California Vinogar Bitter. Bjfore they have fluiahed the first bottle, they will fed the restorative principle at work i i every portion of their broken-Jown system and hope will spring up iiutbeir resrls. No case of Dys pepaia, Billiousiieas,lntermittent Fever, Rheuimatism. Gout or kidney disease, can resist thia unequalled vegetable tonic which t un polluted by any dituiea or lermameu ntx" Swld , S. IH. PETTENGILL A CO.. ' s 37 Park Row, New Yoi I axo 5 r,n'' CEORGC P. ROWELI. t CO 4 Park Row New Ycik Are the to Azentsfor the Richmond Pallait am at city, and are authorized to eoa ract tor inserting advertisemeats for us at onr lowest cash rates. Advertisersin that city are requested to leave their favors wttb cither of the above houses. To Consumptives , The advertiser, having been psrmanentfy cored of that dread disease, Consdmptlor, by a simple reined t. is am ions to nvake know a to his fellow sufferers the means of cu;e. To u mrhn desire it. he will Send copy t the .aMiniinii nmpA. ( free of charcre ). wWr tho directions for preparing and using the saara, which they will find a sets Citbb or Coavnrrios, Abthma, BaoKcmyis.Ac. Parties wishing the prescription win piease address Rev. EDWARD A.WILSON, .... 261 South Third Street, ' 35-ly Williamsburgb, N.V TO THE SUFFERING. " The Rev. WHiiaim D. Norton, white residng in Brazil as a Mismonaryj aseoverea in that hand of medicines a remedy for Coasump.tioa, Scrofula, Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and Nervous Weakness. Tnis rem edy has cured myself after air cn meoicines bad failed. Wishing to benefit tbe ei.ffering.I wilt send the receipe fov preparing and using this remedy to all wbo desire it FREE OF CHARGE. Please send an envelope, with your name andaddresron it. Address, Rev. WILLIAM II. NORTON, -670 BboadwaT, 7-ly-$10.1 Naw Tom Citt. Jew-THE CONFESSIONS OF A IS-VA-LID, published as a warning to young man jaad otheas a ho sufler from nervcus Debility, Ao., supplying the meavb or st cuas. . . Written by c ne-who cured himself, ana sent free on receiving a post-paid directed envefopcv Address, Nathaniel Mayvair, Brooklyn. S. Y. . l0-6m ST-S.M.P.ACo. fcsy XiiE CAUSE AND CURB OF CONKJMPTION. The primary cause of ConsumpUoa ia derangement of thedUjesUvoorsans. This dbrangement produces defioie&t nutrition and ss- -stmilaUon.. By aHimlIatton,Imean thatprocesa , brwtloh tbe nntrimentot the food Is converted leso blood, and thence intothe solids of the body. Persons with direction thus Impaired, having the sllgbteat prodigposltion to pulmonary disease, or . if they take cold, wm be very liable to have Consumption of the Langs in eome of Its forms ; snd Iiiold that it-will boimpossiUe to cure any case of Consumption without Arrt restoring a good digestion and healthy aimilatton.,TliTcry first thing to be dono is to cleanse the stomach and bowels from all diseased mucus snd slime which arc dogging these organs so that they cannot perform their functions, and then rouse up aad restore the liver to a healthy action. For thin purpure, the surest and best remedy is Schenck's ft.Aka puis. These Pills clean the stomach andJwel8 of all tho dead and morbid slime that, t canting diseaae and decay in the whole system. They "will clear out the lircrof nU dlseased bile that has accumulated there, and arouse It ap to a aew and healthy action, by which natural aai healthy bilu is secreted. C? The stomach, bowel, and liver are thns cleaiucd by the use of Schenck's Mandrake Pills ; but them remains in the stomach an excess of acid, the organ is torpid and the appetito poor. In the bowels, the tecteals are weak, and requiring strength I. and support. It is lu a condition like this that , Schenck's Seaweed Tonic provca to bo the moft valuable remedy ever discovered. It la alkaline, and Its ase will neutralise slHexeessof acid, tn&k- -Ina the stomach sweet and fresh; it wUl five ' permanent tone to this Important organ, and crc '' ate a good, hearty appetite, and prepare tho yrtern for the first process of a good digestion, ni ultimately make good, healthy, living blood. I After thia preparatory treatment, what remains to care most cases of Consumption Is the free and . persevering use of Schenck's- Pulmonic Synrp. ' The Pulmonic Byrup nourishes theayetem, purifies the blood, and is readily absorbed into the ' circulation, and thence distributed to the di eased Iungi There itripensall morbidmarterv, -whether la the form of abscesses or tubercles, end t hc:i assists Nature to expel all thadiseasod matter i:i ' the form of free expectoration, when or.co It ripens. It is then, by the great healing and purifying properties of Schenck's Pulmonic E that all ulcers and cavities are healed up sound, and my patient is cured. . ' - sjs . The essential thing to be done lo cating Corsumption Is to get up a good appetite and a good digestion, so that the body will grow in Seek ami net etrong. If a person has dieeaeed Innc, a cavity or abscess there, tho cavity cannot heal, the Clatter eaanoC ripen, to longae the syrtoin U below par. What ia necessary to enre is a new order of things, a good appetite, a good nutrition, tne body to grow in flesh aad get fat: then Nature la helped, the cavities-will heal, tho mattr-r will ripen and be thrown off in largo quantiticiv and the person regain health and strength. ' TRU is the true and only plan to enre Consumptkvn and If apereon is very baa, if the laags are not entirely destroyed, or even ir oca long ie entire! . ' gone, 9 there Is iion?tY vitality left in the other to heal op, thcro U hope. . - . I have seen many persons cured, with only or.a . sound rang, live aud enjoy Mftrto a good old agt. ' This ia what Schenck'c Medicines will do to cure Consumption.- Tbey will clean out the etomach, ' sweet ea and strengthen it, get up a good dictation, aad give Nature the assistance she need t ' clear the system of all the dieaj that is iu tU ' sang, whatever tho form nay be. it Is Important that, while nsins PehanrVa : aledioines, care should be exercised not to takv cold: keep in-doors in cool and damp weather; avoid nhrnt-air, and take oot-door exercise oul to a genial and warm sunshine. ' I wish it distinctly understood that when I recommend a patient to be careful m regnrd to tak- " ing Cold while wing ray medic-ice, I do so tor -Special reason. A man who lias but partlallv re. covered from the effects of a bad cold is far more liable to a relapse than one-who has bees entirely tapes man one- wao naa sees entirely U precisely the rame In regard to l. bo long aa the range are not per-., , Jmt so long ia there imminent darcum, wm b. is i uoBsuznption. fsctlv healed. In aerof a rail return of the disease. Hence Itio mat i so strenaonsty caution pulmonary patients against exposing; themselves to ea atmosphere that la not cental and pleasant. Confirmed Coo pleasant. Confirmed Coo a mass of sore, which tne sumptWes' longs are a mars of sore, which the chance or atmoeohere will inc.m rrand secret of mv success with m medicine a ' consists in my ability to-aubdne tnanmmatloa in-: essao of proyouug it, ss away or the laculty do. Aa Inflamed lung cannot with safety to the patieat bee noosed to the bltlncp Uaata at ininV the chilling winda of spring or aataatn. It snonai oe earemuy sueueo Boca an Iirltaaag inThe ntmokt caatioa should be observed as than particular, as without It a cure under sk nwet say drenmetancee is an Impossibility. The person should be kept on a wholesome and aatrlUoas diet, and all the medicines continued until the body has restored to It the aetata! quantity of fieoh and strength. a wna.myeeu enrea y Una traataaant at am Kina of Consumption, and have Hvod to , get nw ana aearty these niany yeaie, with oao wita oao ndaatnM. - iwy mubmj gone, i aavo enrea tnoosands I very man v havat been bytaietresUne&t whom raava never wwn About the 1st of October, I expect to tana posJ?a?jJ2wJ5S?iin 5eBat corner of Sixth aad Arch Streets, waeralshall bo w!15JZlaTlc,s toallwSo inayremiire " rail dlrecttoBs accompany ell my remedies, eo inycarad by a stria observsnce of too eamaj - B. 8CHKNCK, iTSp , j IhUadelphia.: E. MACRBADY & CO., N. . Cor. Columbia 4 Walnat-SU CINCINNATI, OHIO, , W" Agent anl-.

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AMERICAN plant that has been used ft r many years by . the medical faculty of those countries w itli wonderful efficacy ss a POWERFUL aU ' TRRATiTS and nneqnaled purifier of the BLOOD aad a euro and perfect Remeify for ; all Diseases of the Liver aad Spleen. Enlargement or Obstruction of lntestiaea, Urinary, Uterine, or . Abdominal Organs, Poverty. t,r a Want of Blood,1nterir.Uttnt or Remittent tionoftheLiver,Dropsy,'.Sluglh circulation OttbeUiood.ab- . cesses, Tu- . rv - . r-, , ... ..... taors ; is Jaondice, " Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Ague A Pever, or their Concomitants. I trmA ia...i.i .. . k : : ... and ressedy lor an impurities of the blood, or tof argaaie weak seas' with their attendant evils- For the foregoing complaint JURUBEBA, is confidently recommended to every family 'as a household remedy, and shootd be treolv taken in alt deraaganients of the system; it gives health, vigor and tone to all the vital forces, animates and fortifies 'all weak and lymphatic temparasneata. 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