Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 42, Number 12, 1 June 1872 — Page 2

BichmondPalladium, REPUBUO AN STATE TICKET For Qovernor, Gea.TITOttAS H. BROWNE, Of Randolph. Lieutenant Qovernor, LEOMbA SEX'BON.of Bask. " Congresanjan at Large. '" ODLOYES. ORTH, of Tippecaaoe. Secretary of 8tate, Haa. W. W. CtRRY, of Vigo. Auditor of State, . , JAMES A. WILDMAN, of Howard. Trersorer of State, JOHlf D. GLOVER, of Ltrtrreatee. Reporter of Supreme Court, Co. JAMES B. BLACK, of Marion. Clerk o Supreme Court, CHARLES 8COL1., of Clark. Fuperintendtnt of Public Instruction, BE1IJ. W.8WITH, of Marion. Attorney General. JAMES P. DENNY, of Knot.

Congress, 4 District, Hon. Jerre.M. Wilson, Repnblieaa Coaatf Ticket. Representatives, L C Walker, Wm Baxter Judge 6th Com. Pleaa Dia, John F Kibby; Preccnting Att'r, John L, Rape. Pro.Att'y Dia 13th D W Comstock; Pro. Alt'y Criminal Court, Tbos J Study. Treasurer, Joseph Q Lemon;

Sheriff; Wm II Stuay; Commissioners, Wm Brooki, Son's fcallwln; Cornelius Thornburg; Coroner, John J Rone; ; Real Estate Appraiser, RW Anderson; Surveyor, Robert A Howarl. Township Trustee, Samson Boon; Township Assessor, Wm. Dultb. SB The Republican National convention convenes on the 5th at Thiladelpbia. and. by

next Saturday we shall hare the pleaanre of

announcing the "Ureat uepiam," uen. urani, that "true, honest, and independent man,"

(lie People's and Isaae B. Ju!ian' favorite,

as tbe candidate for President of the United

States, ior re-eleelioa. And now comes Jeff Davis and endorses Greeley as a good enough presidential candidate for him; on

the principle, we euppoeo that one good torn deserves another. In

case Greeley should be elected,

when Jeff Davis organizes his next

rebellion he will expect to be met

with exclamation. Erring sister

depart in peace.

A Whist Li. In George's last letter dated Washington, May 2,Tie re-enacts (he boy's

whistling proeesa whilst going through the

Greeley grave-yard, and aays there are only

ten itembars of Congress for Grant t and

aids "just now the great want is courage." That's just wbat'a the matter, and, hence

we hear George's little whistle I

Tbe PtLDim supports "Onr Great Cap-

tain-a true, independent, honest man" for the Presidency, an J "trawls the time to sub

scribe for it, during the campaign, at only 75

cents for seven months. . . . .

We have given up much of our ' BDace to the discussion, pro. and

con., of the County seat and Ft. W. BR. for tbe past few weeks

To-day. we publish two articles

one on each of those prolific to

pics.

We will furnish "the 'Palladium from the

fir st of June to the first "of 'January for Sev-

e nty firs cents, as a campaign paper.

BAIL ROAD RING RICHMOND, j Ma. B. W. Davis The PaLLiDroa of last week contains a communication from "Spec tator," through the brains of the R. R- scribe( whose aoul'a salvation depends on the success or tbe "shop" delusion, which is being pressed on the people by other agents, similarly interested, who do the city Council gross injustice in charging it with enacting a farce, and no gentlemen except those who attempt to palm such an absurd "proposition" on honest men, could so regard it. The citiseus are certainly justifiable, when they discover a set up job," being hastily and fraudulently preeented for the action of their representatives in giving their views of thecaee,.nd Council are in duty bound to neck all tbe light they can, in measures proposed by 'interested parties who have schemes Of personal aggrandisement to accomplish" (very suggestive and tbe action in tbe ease referred to, decided the wisdom of s majority. , In regard to the 'outbursts cf eloquence in the lobby" one would infer that some attention might be given it, if it Should not have , happened to defeat a project that waa about to be palmed on the people, that could by any poasibility impair their interests, before Council had time to discover the 'sell.' The Chairman of Committee on Railroads,

was selected and instructed for this particu

lar position, and this, his first experience in

the schemes of 'interested parties' who have

fattened on this 'job, at the expense of then

fellow-citizens seek to despoil this newly in'

staled member, worthy as he is, in every re

spect as a citizen, though he was fully ad

vised by tbe voters of his Ward, that an impoitant question was pending, which was to decide tbe fate of our city investments in the C. R. A Ft W. R. Rittvhich he assured them

he wotld 'thoroughly investigate,' and that

his per sons 1 convictions were decidedly sd

Teres to railroad monopolies, and that he

would at all times' and under all circum

tancee, protect and defend the city 'a inUrest, in opposition thereto, and having nude

'thorough investigation,' presuming there waa

nothing mere necessary. It was reported to tbe Council and sought to bo passed through,

virtually giving away our stock in tbe only

road which we have any power to oontroh

though a s have projected and in a measure

completed all the roads running iuto and out

of our city, without allowing the people to

even partially investigate it. Now, 'Spectator,' alias 'The Scribe,' asserts that opposition to

such an unwarrantable stretch of power, was

only a PASOS, that the 'city fathers' should

fovern their children better in the future I

Though the god father ot the article, with tbe

Treasury at bis command, bad provided a suppliant counselor to defend bis bantling in

anticipation of just such opposition as it met

with.

Now they say if Council tad may regard

for its dignity, and wished to command tne

respect of the good people of the city, they will not again allow such disgraceful scenes

to be re-enacted. Disgraceful to arrest a

palpable fraud I We presume thit not more

than one half the Council could sympatbize

with our virtuous friend S's opinion.

The simple faot of too much histe, which

AN UNPA BALLED HORROR,

Five Hnndrett Unman Beings Meet

a Horrible Death.1 A Catastrophe almost unparallel

ed in horror, disclosing the gross

cruelties of tne Macao emigrant trade by one last and most terrific demonstration, happened in the

China seas last May, and is recorded in a Parliamentary . report just

recireed by the Hoir-e of Com

mons to be printed. A vessel

called the Don Juan, sailing under

the flag and with the authority of

the Portugese Government, set

sail on the 4th of May, with 650 coolies on board. These Door

wretches, it appears, were kidnap, ped and shipped in the most

shameful manner. Once on board this large multitude was placed

literally in prison penned on the

mam deck and fastened down by three iron gratings, which closed the hatches, ten coolies at a time only being allowed to come on deck. The shin sailed in fair

weather from Macao. On the second day of the voyage, as declared by Heaker, an Austrian sea

man, the captain selected twenty coolies and pnt them in irons, as an example for otherr. On the third day a difficulty arose about

the food passed down to the emigrants. The interpreter got angry and Etruck those who complained

witn bis cane, whereupon the wretched cooties made a dash at their European jailers. The iron hatches were immediately slammed back epon them, ncd, when the poor creatures beat upon the beams and planks to get air, muskets were 'fired down into the crowd. It then appears, that in desperation, some few of the coolies set lire to a -store room forward

hoping, no doUbt,t)toroethe crew to throw their prison open. The sailors tried to pump water down upon the seat of -conflagration, but frenzied men below passed the hose oat of the port holes, so that pumping became useleess. Then the fire spread beyond control, and volumns of thick moke rolled into the main deck choaking the mass of coolies at -the other end, who had taken no part in tho previous proceedings. Red tongues of flame and suffocating clouds filled the the ship below hatches, while the

miserable prisoners beat at the iron gratirg, tore at tbe fastenings of tbe deck: and even endeavored to

get up lo the air through the ven

tilators. Tbe port holes however.

were fastened, and the dead-lights

were too email to allow of a man's

COURT HOUSE. Ma. Wm. A. Pxbli : I am gratified S think that tbe use of your name in publio print is not only not offensive to you, but is rather gratelul to that sense of predominant vanity, without which ,f your other faculties Beemed dwarfed immeasurably Jbelow the average standard. And I perceive no lack in your composition, to fill up tbe measure o' your capacity as a rhetorician, writer and reason er, but a few quavers of that ineffable whine with which yon tear the feelings of your audience into fine shreds of weeping pathos.Tint, Mr. Peele, I don't dislike you because you possess those traits to a degree so far be fond that of many others. We can't all be great t But, blessed thought, we may be good 1 I feel like complaining of you a little, for doing yourself and your cause so much injustice. I want to meet anl defeat you to a fair and manly discussion, but I don't desire a triumph obtained through your indiscretions. I admit you are liable to fall into errors, from the fact that, in your last article, yon inform tbe public that you are writing without having your previous article before you. And you are equally liable to fall into error it you are not veil fortified with correct information and an honest desire to impart it to ' the public. These are all essential elements of a good and reliable writer. In your first article, you told the people "that if tbe project succeeds that money for the erection and fitting up of the buildings at Richmond! will be drawn from the people's pockets by way of taxes," "and they kno it too, or can easily know by examining the law, that although they have to pay the cash value of tbe county property at Centre vi He," "yet after that is done, they cannot remote a brick or a stone, or anything cite attached to the realty." Now sir, after looking at yourself in the above mirror, you who 'stand by every worJ and letter in that article,' to copy your own language, how do you appear to an honest, thinking and intelligent people, when you w ill 'palter in a double sense" by writing, in an

swer to my gentle admonition to yon to venture no more Ifgal opinions, 'I gave no opinion on the question submitted, nor did int;mate any. I said in substance iu my former article' 'that after the petitioners for the relocation, or any part of them, or any

It is not unfrcquently ra'.d ot a candidate fcr the Presidency or other high office, 'Well he's honest, anyhow, and that's the main thing.' Is honesty a sufficient qualification for a locomotive engineer? Would you engage a man even to shoe your horse, knowing of him only that he was an hones man? ' But' shoeing a hores an driving a locomotive aro th simplest of arts compared to the Business of conducting a government. The Presidency demands such qualities of judgement, of insight, of firmness and tact, ot experience and skill in adminis tration, of moral purpose and power to adapt means to cnd9, that it Is sheer folly to approve a man for it on the ground tiiat he is not a rogue. A President ought indeed to be honest, but to say that honesty is tho main thing is like saying thit the main thing for a painter is to have two eyes. Our neighbor of the Radical gives the following reason for his anxiety to . induce somebody to emigrate: 'Seeing about our towns and throughout the country many, very many, who could do vastly better by going West or South, ,we have felt moved, dec. lie might have given another reason quite as satisfactory as his moving one, in the fact that his recent advocacy of Horace's claims to the Presi

dency, he but imitates the sage of

Chapaqua in advising everybody to go West and grow up with the country !'

There is no place in the City,

That yon can come Nearer Being Suited in the

NOTIONLtN E , " THAN AT-

A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY. - - nla.I.IDl'fa) Boar Teslinsaay M Stands Wcnaatoevajl Cwrauire KaTects. Bt, WALKSEBVa CALIV0URIA

Hi

R HER

They have Full Lines of - . HOSIER?, KID GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, CUSTOM - MJDE SHIKTS, E&c&qqXs, foailkes BnoGono, ILABMIES KASK.ETS,

m. evaw see w v.t aass aw aw v

OAK Ttt-OAflT $

The prosecutors in the case of of the State vs Wm. R II olio way

body else bad paid the appraised value of for the hedged fraud in State the county property at Centreville as fixed by printing Were granted a change of the Governor's Commissioners, that the venue by Judge Newcomb last tula thereof would remain unchanged, and vr j j hm .1 .1 that the persons thus making that payment Wednesday. They swore that the would have no legal right to remove a brick great influence of the dependent in or a stone, or any thing else off the property.' this community Would prevent A Now again Sir, what bare you to say T In fair and impartial trial. This is your first articoyou distinctly declare as , . . , , , . your sound legal opinion that not a (on or looked uPon onlJ M a cUver dodge brick can be removed from the realty In to keep up the BUit during the pothe last article, having discovered that every litical campaign after which it farmer in the County who read the statute, .,, . . . . .xr would detect your fgnorance or gross mis- Will probably be dismtssed. We representationyou back down like a consum- understand that even the polilical

mate pettifogger; by aaying in substance, that j cneniics of Holloway declare there

B I ti D C A. E S ,

And nearly a Thousand other articles which you must see to

appreciate.

Call and see onr Stock and get Onr Prices before

yon bny. Jk. E5. Crocker & o., No, 243 Main Street, Richmond, Ind. 3-3mo.

an old adage si v, 'makes waste,' waa never body passing, and the ventilators

better verified ilu ia this case, for u taat were barred, so that there was no complicated contract, or proposition, or what I escape.

In two hours' time the fire was

established on tbe main deck

which means that scores of the

Chinese had already been roasted

or smothered ret the crew never

took a single step towards eavin

the lirrs of the imprisoned wretch

es. Ifeey merely lowered threo

boats on tbeir own account, and

pushed off from the burning ves- 2d' TJ? the mTf we w inta the h8' W 8ub3e(lUntly 0fn-

Tbe Illinois State Journal save

'The Republicans in Illinois are well pleased with the situation, and will crv the State by their

old-time ' majorities, no matter

whom the Democracy may vote

for."

Now ia tbe time to subscribe for tho Pai

lidicm 75 cents for seven months.

The German Benevolent Societies in

Convention Tuesday, adopted an amendment to their constitution that In future no public parade like that of Sunday

19th in Dayton, shall be any part of their

proceedings, not tbit they regard it im

proper in itself, but in deference to the

opinions or a large portion ot tbeir lei low

citizens, who differ from them in their views of the mode of observing tho Bab-

bath day. Dayton Journal.

ever it way be called, had passed by" a ma-

jorily of Council that evening, all our meana

in this last and only bold on railroad facili

ties would have evaporated and a few individuals only, derived benefit from it; and a vole of thauks is due to tlie discernment ol

more than one of our citizens, and should

be credited to the hooesty and integrity of a

majority of the city Council, who bold out

confidence as a sacred trust, and Lot to eg

grandise parties who disregard public

tercatr. Too much caunot bo said in lavor ot

men who act from principle yet it is a duty

all men owe to their fellow-men aud them

selves. -

It is only necessary to read that proposi

tion and compare it with the Barklay con

tract and lease, to discover its identity, and if

any Kan of ordinary discretion-, can-see the ship blazed, and while the COOlies

propriety of further complications with that perished inside with lrightfui cries party, or any of hia -associates, who haa no and screams. The scoundrel mas-

subsidy in the case, 1 have not teen able to tcr an(J crew saved their villain

find him. And the bare faet that the author oua live8. & Innlr rvinltorl thorn

and dictator of "Spectator V sentiment tn ftnl aRTnft .;,.

I - v v V V

rou didn't mean tbe County Commissioners

could not remove all the brick and stone, but that the peront who made the payment could not remove them.

Xow, as, in your two articles, you have conceded all tbe propositions your learned communications were intended to combat my work is accomplished and the whole pith of tbe controversy is at an end. You admit in your several articles,

ist, ibat the signing of a petition for relocation does not bind any one signing to

is nothing in it. The defendant is ready and anxious for a trial at any time. A liko disposition of the case against Samuel Douglas was made in Judge Rind's court. Indianapolis People.

nowBiiii's cxiiTjmiT. WET7 A T,l7I7TTTGT7,fTO!TS

HUM . ill V 1J1111U1J1UUKXW1

The report, first published in the morning Journal, that cx-Presi-dent Johnson had seduced a mar-

centre, ii rpea " ried woman of Greenville, Ten.

eel, leaving all that mass of human creatures pent up in a floa'ing hell

of fear and agony. The sta was

calm; the hatches might surely have been opened at the last mo

ment, yet the Don Juan's captain

and hands shoved off, while tho

Here is the last of a shoemaker,

this regard ia proof of their own culpability

in what they charge upon others, if further

proof, than palpable treachery visible to the naked eye of ordinary observers waa neces

sary. Four-filths of the people and a large

majority of. stock holders ail along the line are

opposed to the lease, and would as a matter

of course, be opposed to voting our city

Up

tells us

this says, that when the twenty Chinese in irons, who were upon tne forecastle, broke away their

fetters and swam towards the junk they were pushed off into the sea

to drown. Meantime. In tbeir

awful terror, the survivors of the

stock to legalise if. Can they all expect six hundred and fifty below found

special bene at T or would they not be arnplj

repaid by tbe general benefits that proper

management of the road, and the preserva

tion of their monied investment would pro

duce 7 (.'-..

"duccUtor." alias the "Scribi." says: "If

some means of barstinsr the fore-

hatch. Scores by this time were killed by the flames or the smoke, scores had been trampled down iu 'he frenzied rush for life to the

upper deck. About a hundred in

County Treasury will be at the disposal of mitted suicide, is pronounced by a the Commiasioners, to pay for other buildings correspondent of the Journal to be to b ereetfld.

3d. Thnh fw. r. a vile Blander. : It is true that the

vuv -wwmuwj vuiuuiiaaiuucrs can remove every brick and stone to the new lo- women committed suicide in COUcation in Richmond. sequence of such scandal being

4tn. inat when fifty-five per cui. of the promulgated, but the criminal

people authorixed by law, demand the change. . 1 j j- . t will submit lik.. JL f.nl intimicy is denied in toto.

I have now succeeded in compelling you to admit in public Drini nrer vnnr atirnatnrA

what all your allies and coadjutors, running beyond which let no cobbler go

over this County, have falsely misrepresented A lady complaining that the 6les

peopie, anaicananord Hr.feele.to of her shoes were too thick, the be magnanimons. I - . - . .... ... .... .1 artful manufacturer said to her, Is

. .o., uunocr, at me nsa 01 increasing , - ,, , . youranger a little, for I was sorry that a that your Only objection lO them thing so clear should have made ou angry madaine?' 'It is,' replied the lady,

uu...18U you again not to attempt to bide .Well then madame, if you will

'with imposioTtoo 7'ZZ?Z tftk them 1 thiDk 1 "

in reading Gavin and Hord's Statutes care- yOUWill find that objection will

fully, and the decisions of our Supreme j gradually wear away.

zvuris ana me courts or other states, bear-

Our neighbor of the Radical,

publishes Whittier's letter on Grce

ley, and invites attention to it on

tie part of 'Quakers and other judicious people.' We publish one

to match it from tho gifted pen of

a brother poet of vYtiitiera and

'Quakers and other judicious peo-

plo are invited to read Julian on Grant, on the first page of to-day's

Palladium.

The fact was pretty well known

and was admitted on ail hands at

the timo that Mr. Juliau could and

would have been nominated for

Congressmen at large by the Re

publican State iJonvn tion, had he

not positively declined. Julian s

Radical..

Yc felt an interest in the cultivation of that vegitable, an J notwithstanding Greeley kcovra much about farming, we may be permitted to say, from our own personal knowledge of its withered appear-', ance on tbe ground at Indianapolis that it stood about as much chance of being transplanted into Heaven instantaneously, beside that beautiful river flowing with milk and honey, as it did to get the nomina

tion for Congressman-at-large! That is a fact, and the editor of Julian's Radical knows it to be so. Wo did think that a telegraphic dispatch had been received from Hon. Geo. W. J.t declining the race, but we now think it was manufactured for' the occasion by Sylvester Johnson and Jacob B Julian, and published by them in the Journal on the morning of tbe Convention, declining . Since tbe days of JEsop, this is the clearest case of 'Soar grapes' on record .

their effort to get a contrac. lor electing ekopa aU at last emerged from that Gol

have failed, the city would be in no worse I gotllh of anguish, and leaped bt

condition man 11 is now. 11 mis ia so, vnei. once ,nt0 tlle Bea A few msnac

wbj press a contract Uiat w not acceptsme 1 ed to gel nol(j of 8para an(J float

or way noteniorce a more reuaoie con rac, ,ng ge&r an(j hung upon thcse uu

" ' , , v '- . . . . some fishing boats picked them up tr li.a.4 n . nf tl-j rft.il anil ih la nnntra ftt InnT I L

.nrf r n n, ll.nt will, it ht ha s. total I . . J"J "

1 i . i.-. -,i . ,.,, already mortally injured when they loss or a law suit, which will prove equally lj. .., t -i;..ir...i escaped, or crushed by the falling

vawwVr i J . I 1 T

uuHins anu spars vi me suip. iut

4i - t 3 3 . a

tirnl-r time, is to hold rbht stiil aud see how uuuuruu weie urn-.

, r I U; A. .1 t tJ a

; Biuaut-u io uutiui or caoaKeu uuu

1 A w 'V m mm 1

buconteut to submit to the but Daracrach of "uapiea aeaa, rjeiore tne internal

"SpecUtorV argument. PI8n E was iorceu uy tne oreaK

When the officials of this association setup ingopen 01 lUe natcnes, WhlCU tUS

a waU agaiaat the city Council lor allowing capiam ttDU Cl'eW naa SO saameiuliy

citizen a to express their opposition, on a lets last.

matter of such vital interest, it is time the

ing on this subject. Judging from your ignorance ia collecting material to form opin

ions, and your eagerness in advancing them, you will find much ia ,the books I recommend you have hitherto neither seen nor understood. Indeed, judging from the

pertinacity with which you say you intend

to cling to jour opinions, I have very little hope that books wi!l be any service to you, neveitlieless, as your friend, and one who could hope that the readicg of the books I snggest.in the next fifty yers to come, would

ljave deeper impress of culture than the fifty I sycamore, and that of "the good oU Demo

years that hare passed, it is my duty to ad- I cratic party," at a place of aruusemeut

A wife worked four years to piece a quilt, and then her husband got drunk and tore it up in

Cve minutes.

After tbe speech at Terre Haute. Satnrdav

night, we visited the places of a-nusement 1 II . . . ..

uu uuuuc rcaoris, ana to our astonlrbment, we did not hear the efforts of Mr. Voorhees

mentioned a single time. State Sentinel.

HSlt's cone of our funeral; but who

could have the heart to talk abodt "the po

litical grave" of the taH Wabash of the

Council would supercede them by voting the

city stock for a board which will sel.-ct salaried officers' that can better appreciate their favors; for be It understood, that these

STATE NEWb

Crawford county his a putative mad-

stone and is anxious for a case of ralics

indignant geriXIemen derive their position to test its efficacy.

from which tliey hare realized largely, thro'

the city Council, which they charge with en

acting- a farce. Cb;B3vsb.

An Indiana farmer, after trying to

trap-poison, and thoot the rata that

overrun tun premises, bought two goats and gave thent range of yards and sta

bles. Within a wees every rat emigra

ted, and staid awar until the g)ats were

A boy of fourteen runs a $5X300 tea

and coffee business at Fort Wavn.

which he built up himself.

A 2?ew Albany natural history sivan

advertises for the fossil rzmains of ele

phants and other insects-

The Kentland Gazette says that flax

is coming out most handsomely, and at

piesent the crop promises to be large.

A band of Gyps;es have teen negolia-

sold, nearly two years afterward, when

they all came back with all their Iriends. I ting tha purchase of a liverj stable at

A second edition of goats was procured j Madison-

and since then not a rat has been seen 1 Five coal banks near Clinton, Ind., on the premises. I will be opened early this spring, and

Saturday forenoon, a colored man, who I will furnish employment for nearly five

lives near the river, in the southern part I hundred men

of the city, and who is suffering from small-pox while in a half-crazed condition, got away from his house and walked to tha Mayor's office, where he made an

ineohrent complaint t the efflct that be

wasm danger of being robbed. Mj

Thomae. comprehending tbe situation,

George Rodgers, of Lafaj elte, has just donated to the Universalist College, at Logan sport, a six hundred and fifty dollar Weber piano. ' A Terre Haute professional sheep

vise. Furthermore, if you want to drag your honorable friends, the former Board of County Commissioners, who violated their pledges to the people, into this controversy, yon can do so and when I get through with them and some of their written pledges laid away for use. you will find that the only excuse, argument or palliation that can be offered for the deep and outrageous wrongs committed, will be hoot leather. That is tbe never failing argument of tbe man whose chief strength lies in bis legs. , Iu this enpacitv you could serve your fri?nds well, but never I beg you jeopardize tbe reputation of a friend with your brains 1

Vou say you think I am a lawyer. Don't Blander me sir, in tbe columns of a newspaper. Havel net told the tiuth T Is mv mouth fu'l of quibbles and equivocations? Am I a hirelings mouth piece of defamation and detraction? Then call me not a lawyer t Finally, Mr. I'eele, give yourself no mere trouble about the question of a deep concern for the taxpayers. Good citizens inform me that they regard your anxieties as all directed to the promotion of your own interest. If,

.by saddling s debt of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars on tbe tax payers, you could keep the County Seat at Center rille, you would do it to-morrow. The question never was how selfish the people of thia city are, but how perfidious you are, who, without provoeetion or even suggestion on our part

sought to take advantage or a iull in public,

So man of any feeling would think of it.

A leading Democrat in .the West is a little doubtful about going

Greeley, and expresses himself

thus : ! would stoop a great way

to conquer; but to stoop so fa

and get licked after all, would

not le agreeable."

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thence only one-ninth yearly till paid in full.

t'roancts will pay for land ana improvements within the limit of this generous credit. 9' Better terms were nevero ffered, are not now. and probably never will be.

tlKtUL4K! giving full particulars are supplied gratis ; any wishing to induce others

to emigrate with them, or to form a colony are invited to ask lor aU they want to dis

tribute, f Apply to JEO. S.1IARHIS, Land Commissioner. For Iowa Lands, at Burling

ton, Iowa. And for Nebraska Lands, at

Lincoln Aeb. 9 4wr.

CWattafcl,!

Vinegar Bitter r cot a ,nnr Drlak. JtedaoT Por Bib, H'Uf.krr, Troof firll 4 Refaae Ilaor, doctorv-d. npiec.t end nd to pleaa the taate, eallc -lz-Tou'cn," " AppeiteTra." ItMtoRn,"e that lead tlhrtipler on U dronksnaad rata, but arc a tru Medicine, mada from th Native Boot! and Herb of ilirorcia, Treo from all Alce)nllcHtlmalantVTrier are tlio (iKEA? BLOOD PURIFIER aad A LIFE UIV1NO PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renerator aud Jnvieorator of the By item, carrying off all poisonous matter col - Katortoa-UM blood, to a healthy coaditioo. Kopenoa can take tbeea Bitters accord iiic to directions cad reBuia lonf anwell, provided their bone are Dot destroyed by mineral poison or other means, aud the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. . They are a Geatle Parcatlva aa well aa a Taale, poeecrilng, also, tbe peculiar merit of actios aa . a poweifoj agent in relieving Congestion or Inflsromatlon of the Liver, and all the Visceral Oreaiis. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether lm young- or old, married or single, at the dawn of womaahood or at the ram of life, these Tunic Bitters have no equal. C Ferrlalaatraatary or Chronic Rheumatisms aael Gaat, Dyaaeaala or laaig-rstion, Biltema, Resalueat aad Intermittent Fevers. Dlaeasea af the Blood, Liver, Kidneys aael Bladder, these Blttere Uure been mos successful. Baca Diseases are caused by TItiated Uloatd, which ia federally produced by derangement of the Digestive Orgaas. - DVHPEPIA OR INDIGESTION, Beadache. Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest. DixtineM, Soar Eructations of the Stomach, Bad . Taste in the lfouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of tho Longs, Tain in the regions . af the Kidneys, aad a handrod other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. They In rigor ate the Stomach and stimulate tbe torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of nneqoalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all impurities, and imparting new life and rigor to the whole system. - FOR SKIN DISEASES, Ernptions. Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pastilles, Boils Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Xriaipelaa, Itch. Scurfs, Discolorations of the Ekia. H amors aad Diseases of the Bkin, of whatever nam . or oat ore, are literally dag up and carried oat of tfa system in a short time hy the use of these Bitters. Ono bottle in ssxh eases will convince the most incredulous of their enratire r?3et. Cleanse the TItiated Blood whenever yos. find Its imparttieatmrstlngthroughtbeskinin Phnples.Kruptions or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and - sluggish in the veins; eleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when . Keep the blood pars, and the health of tho system will follow. SIV. siipg. snd other WORMS, larking to

the system of so many thousands, are effectually des-

ror mil directions, reau caroiuiir

.nit Mnnml

the circular sronod each bottle, printed in foar

langirrgTt rg". Uerman, rrencn ana spanisa

J. WALZXB, Proprietor. B. H. McDON ALD CO, Druggists and Uen. Agents, San Francisco, Cal.,and Bt J gad M Commerce Street, New York, of- BOLD Bt ALL D&CUGIST3 AND DEALER.

STAMMERING. Drs, White 1 Oatman Jy 402 4tb av.. New Tork. Kefercnees from

Clerhym?n in this city.

Bend ior circular.

Fo Tay until cured.

-4wr

Portable Soda Fonntains

$41, $50, $75 and $100.

GOOD DURABLE and CHEAP

Shipped Ready for Use ! at ANtJFdCTCBBO BT .

J. W- Chapman & Co., Madison,

xntuana. SEND FOR CIRCULAR

A lunatic named Urannagan, hailing from Williamsburg, Pennsylvania rendered himself obnoxious to Terre Haute bankers, Friday, by getting too close to their money bags and was arrested an 1 locked up.

Extraordinary Improvement. IN

CABINET ORGANS!

The Mason and Hamlin Organ Co., respect-

miiy announce ine introauction ot improvements of much m:re than ordiuarv interest.

. UUBO SIS

REED AND PIPE CABINET OR

GANS, being the only successful combination REAL PIPES with reeds ever made; Day's Transposing Key-Hoard.

which can be instantly moved to tbe right or left, cbancini; the pitch or transposing the

key. For drawings and descriptions, see cir

cular.

NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES OF

Double Reed Cabinet Organ,

at $140, $132 and $125 each. Considering capacity, elegance, and thorough excellence

or workmanship, tbese are cheaper than any

before ottered. The Mason & Ilaxlin Organs are acknowl

edged BEST, and from extraordinary facilities for manufacture this Company can afford, and now undertake to sell at prices

wmcu renaer mem Uaanestioaablr CheaDeM

Four octave Organs $54 each t Five octave

Organs $100, $125 and upwards. With three sets reeds 15u and upwards. Forty styles up to CI. 500 each. New Illustrated Catalogue and Testimonial

t'ircular. with opinions of MUBE THAN

OSK THOUSAl UCSICIANS, seat free.

mason and liamlia tircaa Co.

Fort Wayne is making extensive preparations for a grand jubilee to be held at the rink in that city Thursday, June 26. Halffare arrangements have been secured on all the rail roads centering in that city. Near Kingston, Dacatur county, Wednesday last, John Griswold was sud.lenly ushered iuto the spirit land while experimenting

with bis month over the muzzle of a gun to find Whether or not it was loaded. : , A horse bearing Mr. Richard Fonkey and his little daughter and son became frightened

by a dog in tbe road, near Mi!khou8in,Decatur

county, last week, reared and fell, crushing

tbe little girl to death.

A local scientist in Sullivan connttr Use Trnmii'.otoit tlie tlinnrv I list

2 m 7 , 7' '"w the origin ol cerebro spinal men

uhuii ivurwij u. jrrsce uaa gone by. We will now change the Countv

test for Sam Oodson, who took the poor shearer says that he has not seen such

creature back to bis home. Uf course this incident caused a paric about the

municipal headquarters, Messrs. SchwinfcTOuber and Paddock retreated in good order, it6tatter. Then disinfectants vera pat to work, and, in two or three boars, tha office was pronounced inhabitable. Terre Haute Express. ... . sft-Aa a body, tbe Friend Quakers are all for President Grant's re-election.

fine fleeces in the last fifteen years as the clip of this year shows. Notarial business is so poor at Lafayette, that an official in that city of the above rank, was recently compelled to pawn his seal to his washerwoman. There are 1,368 postofflccs in this State.

seat, V e will ati ire to be your friends.

Animosity and ill-will have no plaee in our

bearts. W e will strive to do our duty. Not

that we love youless; but we love Rome mc re. Farewell. Your Friend, J. Judge' J C Stephenson, who wm killed by a mob on a railroad train near Holden, Missouri, April 25, was a nephew of Samuel Stephenson, and oldest brother of A J Stephenson, formerly . of Warsaw.

ingi'.is is from the effluvia arising

from the decaying flesh of swine

which have died of 'swinal cholera.

A novel bridal party, consisting of a

cegri man married to a white woman, and white man married to a negro wo

man, passed through the city ( on the Yandalia Railroad, yesterday morning.

Terre Haute Express. .; .

For vegetables call on'McCul-

lough A Grico.

BABE CHANGE FOB AGENTS'

Agents, we will pay you $40 per week in cash, if you will engage with us at onee. Everything furnished, and expenses paid. Address F. A. ELLS A CO., Charlotte Mich. 4

THREE YEARS IN A MAN-TRAP.

A companion to "Ten Sighta in aBar-Room," by T. S. Arthur (the most popular of Amer

ican authors ), is now ready. It is a startling

expose ot iiquor-matiag aad selling, a thril

ling recital or tnree years' lite in a city dram hop, shows up the vile deceptions practiced in bar-rooms, and is tbe moat powerful work

of the kind ever written. Will be eagerly read br thousands, and la certain to have an immense sale. Apply for an agency, and do

good as well aa make money, to Queen City

a-uDiisning mo., Cincinnati, uno. : vtwr

AGENTS Wanted. Agents make more monev at work for ua than at anvthin?

else. Business ligbt and permanent. Par

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ruDiisners, Portland, Maine. -4wr

ATI RE AT MEDICAL BOOK of useful

WJT knowledge lo all. Sent tree for two.

stamps. Address Dr. Bonaparte A Co., Cin.,0

am

Circulars Free

REWARD , For any cane of Blind B'eedinar, .Itching or Ulce

rated I'iles teat i)B Bino's j

llV VPils Rancor fails to cure.

It is DreDared exoreaslr to eure the Files.and

nothing else. Sold by all Druggists. Price,

$1.00. 9-vr Sheriff's Sale.

BT virtue of several executions tt me directed from tbe Wayne Common Pleaa

and Circuit Court, I will expose at ruclie Sale, at the Court House door in tbe town of Centreville, Wayne county, Indiana, on the 1st day of June, 1872, between the hours or 10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. ra , on said dav, the following property, to -wit: - Beginning at tbe south-west corner of frac

tional section number twenty-tour Z4. town-

$JT THJt CAUSE AND CURB OF COR. SUMPTION. The primary cause of Consumption la derangement of the digestive organs. This derangement produces deficient nutrition and asalmilation. By assimilation, I mean that process by which the nutriment of the food is converted Into blood, and thence into the solids of the body. Persons with digestion thus impaired, having the) slightest predisposition to pulmonary disease, or If they take cold, will be very liable to have Consumption of the Lungs In some of its forms ; and I bold that It will be Impossible to cure any case of Consumption without first restoring a good digestion and healthy assimilation. The very first thing tone done fa to cleanse the stomach and bowels from all diseased mucus and eUme which, are clogging these organs to that they cannot per. form their functions, and then rouse up and restore the liver to a healthy action. For this purpose, the surest and best remedy is Echenck'e ffmjitmiym puis. These PUls clean the stomach and bowels of all the dead and morbid slime that la causing disease and decay la the whole system. They will clear out the liver of all diseased bile that has accumulated there, and arouse it up to a new and healthy action, by which natural and healthy bile Is secreted. - . Tbe stomach, bowel, and liver arc thus clcaiiFcd by the use of Bchenck's Xandrake Pills ; but them remains in tbe stomach an excess of acid, the organ la torpid and the appetite poor. In the bowIs, the hrttaM are weak, and requiring strength aad support; It Is in a condition like this that Bchenck's flea weed Tonic proves to be tbe most valuable remedy ever discovered. It is alkaline, and Its uaa will neutralise all excess of acid, making the stomach eweet and fresh; it will give permanent tone to tbls important organ, aad cro- ' ate a good, hearty appetite, and prepare tho eystem fcr the ant process of a good digestion, end ultimately mak? good, healthy, living blood. At- " ter this preparatory treatment, what remains to eure most cases of Consumption Is the free and persevering use of Bchenck's Pulmonic Syrup. The Pulmonic Syrup nourishes the system, purl Ses the blood, and is readily absorbed into tho circulation, and thence dlstritmted to tho diseased lungs. There it ripens all morbid matter, whether In the form of abscesses or tubercles, and then assists Nature to expel all the ciieeascd matter in the form of free expectoration, when onco It ripens. It Is then, by tbe great healing and rwri Tying properties of Bchenck's Pulmonic Syrup, that all ulcere and cavities aro healed up sonnC. and my patient is cured. The essential thing to be done in ccrTng Consumption is to get np a good nnpeike and a good digestion, so that the body will prow in flesh and get strong. If a person has distuned lungs, a cavity or abscess there, the cavity cannot hral, tha matter cannot ripen, so long as tha .ytcm is below par. What Is necessary to cure I a ncv order of things, a good appetite, a pood nutrition, the body to grow In flesh and get fat; then Nature la helped, the cavities it ill heal, tho matter will ripen and be thrown oft" in large quantities, and the person regain health and strength. This Is the true and only plan to ci:re Conrampticn, and if a person is very bad, if the Innjrs are not smttrely destroyed, or even U one lung la entirely gone. If there fa enough vitality lea in tho other to heal np, there Is hope. I have seen many persons rnrcil, v Hh only one ' sound lung, live and enjoy life to a eod chl nc. This ia what Bchenck's Medicines will do to c::n Consumption. They will cleau out the i-tomr.ch, sweeten and etrenethen IU iret tin a eood diiree.

tion, and give Nature the as.i.tatscc die i'pe.:. to clear the system of a3 the di!eu e that in iu tho

Cheap Farms ! Free Homes ! ON TBS L1XS OF TBS UNION PACIFIC EAILB0AD.

xa,

154 Treasoatst Boston, m Broadway, S. Y. ; .;n -, ts nf . ' , ,. .

General Agency for the orth-West, - ; ;v th;wt twenty-two 22 chains and ROOT it CADY, Chicago, Illinois. ten 10 links, to a stake; thenee south thirty-

V-twr. . inree o - cuaina sw siaij on uu.s, to a stale;

thence east fourteen M chains and twenty 20 links, mors or less to a stake on the old boundary line; thence northwardly on said boundary fe the place of beginning, containing

sixiy ou acres.

Also, tbe following tret o: land, known as

a part of fractional section eleven 1 1 and two 2, in township sixteen 18 ia range fourteen 14 east, and bounded as loliowt, to-wit : .' .

Beeinnmz at the north-west corner ot tha

other lands of Abijab Rich; thence east along the line of said Rich's other lands eightyeight and four-tenth porches to a stone

in the old boundary line? thenee north

twelve 12 degrees east, on said boundary line

forty-eight 48 and three-tenth purcbes to a stone, thence ' west ninety-eight 98

perches to a stone in tbe section line, thence south forty-seven 47 petches aud rix-tentba

to the place of beginning, containing twen

ty-seven ii acres ana a-nau and thirty-six

do percnee, more or less. : Also, tha following tract of land :

Beginning at tbe south-westcornerof fractional section eleven 11, in township sixteen IS ranee fourteen 14 east; running thence

north to Joseph Rich's coraer, on the' east line of said named traction 11; thence east to

the old boundary line; thenee aouth.westward-

ly with said old boundary line to the south

west corner of said fractional section 11; thenee west to the plaee of beginning, con

taining about four 4 acres,aituata in Wayne

county, state ot tnoiana. To be sold aa tbe property af Abiiah Rich,

to satisfy said execution in my bands in favor

of Wm. A. Bickle and Wm. Love.et at. Said

sale without relief from valuation orappraise mentlaws. WM. H. STUDY, Sheriff of W. C. Bickle A Burchenal Att's for ITtff. May 2d, 1872. a-4w-pf-$13.

A LAND GRANT OF ,000,000 AOHBS

' ' lit THI ,:- . I . Best Fanning and Mineral Lands in America. 3,000,000 Acres in Nebraska ' IK THE GREAT PLATTE VALLEY, ' ' THS

NOW FOB SALE I

These lands are in the central portion of

tne united stales, on the 4 1st of degree of North Latitude, the central line of the

great Temperate Zone of the American Continent, ana for grain growing and stock raising unsurpassed by any in the United States

CHEAPER IN PRICE, more favorable terms given, and more convenient to market

than ean be found elsewhere.

EBEE HOMESTEADS FOR ACTUAL SET.

. e . TLERS. , The Best Locations for Colon iea. '

Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead ot

leo Acres. . j ' Free Passes to Purchasers of Land.

Bend for the new Descriptive Pamphlet, with new manav Dubliahed in Enirliah. Ger

man, Swedish and Daniab, mailed free eve

rywhere. Address O.P.DAYIS. Land Commissioner. U. P. R. R. Co

4wr Omaha, Neb.

lunffs, whatever the form may be.

If ta important that, while tiftlng

Medicines, cam should be exercised not ts takn

cold : keep tovdoora in eool and- damp weather; avoid nigntelr, and take ont-docr exercise only in a genial aad warm sunshine. -. I wish it distinctly understood tlint when I rn.

commend a patient to he careful in rcpr.nl to taking cold while Using my medh hies, I do fo for a

special reasaa. A man who has hut partially recovered from the effects of a bad n.l.l is far more liable to a relapse than one who lias been entirely

cured, and it ta precisely the snmc in regard to Consumption. Bo long as tbe hrrgs are not perfectly healed. Just so long is there Imminent oarv

er i

that I so strenuously caution pulmonary patients

in

emsclves to nn atmosnhera

ana pleasant, sjor.nrmea Cos-

against exposing that to not cental

8umptivsa, mngs are a macs of sores, which tho

least change of atmosphere will inflame. Tha grand secret of my success with my nu dlcii.es consists in my ability to subdue inflammation instead of provoking ft, as many of the laculty do. An inflamed lung cannot with safety to the patient be exposed to the biting blasts of winter or the chilliag winds of spring or autumn. It Should he carefully shielded from all irritating in. Beencea. The utmost caution chould be observed la this particular, as without it a cure um'.er simost any circumstances is an impossibility. The person should he kept on a wholesome and nutritious diet, and all the medicines continued until the body haa restored to it trie natural quantity of flesh and strength. I was myself cured by this treatment cf the worst kind of Consumption, snd tiara lived to set flat and hearty these many yea it, villi one

long mostly gone. I have cured tbous and very many have been cured by thii

i sand unce.

I very maur have been enrea dy tms in. a: mens

Whom Ihave never seen. '

About the 1st of octooer, i expect io taste poa. seaeion of my sew buildinc; at the nonheaat coraer of Sixth and Arch Streets, where I shall be nlisitl to give advlee to all who may require it. Full directions accompany all my remedies, so that a person in any part of the world can he readUr cared hy a Strict observance nf the tsr.;e.t I'hiladelDhJa. G. R. MACREADY & CO , N. . Cor. Columbia & Walnut Sts. CIHCIXXATI, OHIO. WHOLESALE AGENTS.