Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 42, Number 15, 22 June 1872 — Page 3
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THE PALLADIUM S.n.PETTENGILL CO., ; IT Park Row, New Toil, ' AS ... ( GEORGE P. HOWELL r CO., ' M Park Bow VTork,; Are the Ageetsfor the Richmond Palled-' imm 1 1 that etty, -and ere authorised to eon -, tract forinssrting advertisements for nsst oor lowest essh rates. Advsrtisersla that city ara requested lo Issvsthsir favors with sithsr of tha abort hoaaaa.
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Ulysses S; Grant
- We make the above announcement, not to attract special no tice, or to indicate extra-officious real, but because it expresses OUR MOST EMPHATIC PREFERENCE, and we don't see why we should not say bo. Gen. Grant, in some eminent respects, has shown himself as
T);i J rrcrt- m.'ui ' much superior in civil as inmUKailroaQ lime-lable irjirv L, He has nromntiv
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LOO AJL, RECORD.
A. C. DICKINSON, Haia Street-
Jeweleu, tn 156m
Norway White Pine, ash and Walnat Flooring at Jobnaon's. Tho Z3sra Oxnith Cl Co. ,
apt i I ill
' la ptepared to attend to all ealla for Under taking. Their Hearse is ia aiee order, and is the best ia the city. The keep a good line of ,. SHROUDS, ROBES. fcC, oa head, aad will give esiefnl attention to all the detai'a of thia branch of their bnsinees,
which will be nnder the personal Supervision .
of . C. Brsa. Day calls may be left at the office of 39 8onth Sixth-st., and night ealla at either No. 64 North Sixtbat,or No.-72 North Marion Street. 9tf.
6pon8ibiliue8 which no mere politician, of the ordinary run of our statesmen, would have dared to do. Take for instance his direct announcement in his
inaugural address in favor of Ne
gro Suffrage. The party which
elected him. had dodged 1 the question in its platform.- What
other men, outside ' of the' pro
nounced Radicals, bat would
have followed that example as President, and dodged, or at least postponed a declaration on the subject? Cut not so with
Grant. An old-time Democrat
before the war, he at once demonstrated the soundness of his convention, the frank heroism of
his nature, as well as the high
est statesmanship, by taking the
bull by the horns.
, In like manner on the subject of the payment of the National
Debt, on which, also, his party
had trimmed and prevaricated,
he did not hesitate to take the
responsibility of a clear state
ment of his position, at the imminent hazard, of his popularity.
Again, his putting the man
flgement of our Indian Affairs in Quaker hands, shows a mind much above,. the grade of the
mere politician a practical wis
dom which is being, vindicated by
results. .
Last, nut not least, we ap
plaud his prompt, manly, hearty recognition of the French ; Republic. How refreshing it was to every true man to hear cur Chief Magistrate "speaking right out in meeting" on that subject!
no haltiDg no equivocation. It was an example amidst the senseless pro-Prussian folly which had swept over the country, and showed that we have a President of eminent democratic proclivities. y
These few points alone in his record, among mart similar, give to the world in Gereslal Grant, ASSURANCE OF A MAR. To which
let us not forget to add, that HE has FAITHFULLY REDEEMED ALL HIS PLEDGES TO
THE PEOPLE. While, therefore, we are," -as a general rule, in favor of "the one term principle," we are yet fully persuaded that, in the case before us,
our Country CANNOT AFFORD TO DISPENSE WITU THE SERVICES, AS CHIEF EXECUTIVE FOR ANOTHER TERM OF OUR GREAT CAPTAIN A TRUE, INDE
PENDENT, HONEST . MAN. JouAR'a Radical, Sept. 29,
1870.
On Wednesday morning of last
wtekva nan named Cbaa. .'Soller, -
who for some time past has been at work at Biown aV Kellj's law mill.corner of 8lh and Main streeta, Went to the livery aUblee kept by George W.Page, proprietor of the
Phillips House, and hired a trot
baggy to which he had hitched two hones, to go, as he represented into the country north east of
the city. Tnanext beard ot the
turn oat was at Eaton.Ohio. Thither hastened Mr. Page, bat ere he arrivel the fellow had hied him
eastward, and was in Dayton, and, had disposed of the entire rig before Mr, Page had again tracked him op. It appears that Boiler had reached Dayton Wednesday night or Thursday morning, sold
the horses and buggy for 9200, got
23 of tho amount down, with the understanding that be was to call for the remainder at a specified
time, but circmstaoces orer which
be had no control, prevented his .
ever receiving the final payment,
He made good his escape. JMr.
Page baa his horses and buggy, ' bat is out about 975 00 lor expence ia them The man at Dayton who made the purchase is 923 but of pocke', and a fellow board
er of Charles' mourns the loss of a
watch which the rolling individual forgot that he had in his pocket on the above mentioned Wednesday morning.
ItTian-Among : the' Several
Lumber Yards in our city, where
those who desire any thing in that
line, and are sure to get their wants
supplied with the very btit material,
there is not one of the Lumber, dealers in advance of B Johnsow, in quantity and quality of building ' material. He makes a specialty
in having on hand at all times a good supply of eighteen inch Pare Pine Shingles, which he is selling
at fairest cash rates. Oor young friend Joan Wihslow who is attending to bussiness for Air, John son, will be found at his post ready
to attend to all customers. Orders solicited and promptly filled to
satisfaction. Carpenters and builders will find it to their pecuniary interest to give Mr. Johnson a call.. j ; ;
LIST OP PATENT. The following patents were laaned trora the U 3 Patent Office to citiseoa of Indiana for the1eek ending June 11 1873. Reported (or the ratladiam by Alexander A Maaon, Solicitor! of Patents, 605 erenth Street, Washington, DC. , Diak for AfHealtaral lmpUaeeote E T Bnaaell, Indianapolis. Mechanical Morement II 8 Daria, Vineennea, s - Railway Raila and Chairs W Foater, Goodland. Horse Hay Rake Joe Harris, Mount Vert BOB. .8toroPipe Coupling J T McKira, Remingtoa. Manufacture of Glucose Wrn. H. Keyt, Madison. Bos for Candies, Ac. G Roger, Lafayette Wheel for Vehicles-D R Fry, Wabaah. :
Washing Machine A Hocbweber, Tro y. ,': Sulky Plow J Worrell A J Ray nor, Clayton. ' Railway Rail Splice D J Clark, Eransrille. Caator for Sewing Macbhies !' J Clark, Eraasrille. . . Holder lor Sectional Lamp Chimneys C T Haughey, Wabash. Railroad Tank Valre M N Lynn, New Albany. ... , -... - Wheel for Vehicles -S G Olds, Ft Wsyne. Mode of Attaching Clipa to Harness R L 0 Millikea, South Itend. LAIYS FRIEND FOR JULY.
On Tuesday afternoon last while a team from the country bitched
to a wood wagon, was standing on Main street, one of the horces became sick and laid down. " The owner had got abou t 'ready to go home at this juncture, and be went to the sick horso and . made him get up. The animal stood and trembled till the man - was about getting into the wagon, when it laid down again . "It was again foi ced to get up, however, and
driven homeward. notwithstanding
Oh for a
. The leading plate in this number is a copy of Millais' famous picture ol the Hague out LoTers, accompanying which ia a poem of re markaUe' beauty. The great St. Bernard Convent and Lake, is also a highly interesting pictnre. The. Fashion illustrations are abundant and tastelul ; and the Matchless Schottiscbe a new and lively piece of music. Klla Rodman Church and Misa F. Hodgson, have good stories the latter especially fine..
Mrs. Wood's norel is intensely interesting ;
and "An Everyday Heroine," by Amanda M. Dooglaa, ia one of her best. There is a poem by Kleanor Oupnelly, who slwaya writes well and a Song in the Wood, by Lonia Chandler Moulton. With such names the literary mat-, tar could no: fail of high excellence. Price, $2 a year. Fcur copies, SO. . Eight copies (and one gratis j $12. The Lady's FrUnd and The Satarday trailing Post,' $4. Published by Deacon A Peterson, Philadelphia. Single copies for sale by all Vsws Dsslsrs, and by ths Publishers, price 29 seats. Palladium
and Lady'a Friend S3. - p . We learn from reliable author ty there isn't a Greeley Republican in all Union county. From our best information, old Union standa shout like most of the other counties in the State on this question. '
On Saturday last as Mr. Remus Swaine end wife who resides near Middletown, were driving down the hill on the Newpor: pike, above Barson's oil mill, the horse took fright when ia front of the residence of Rev. Mr. Clokey, at a tent erected over fie croquit grounds in front of the house, and
ran to one side of the road, up'seting the vehicle over en . embank
ment several feet jn height. Mrs. Swayae was thrown violently against a fence thereby, receiving
a severe gash in the head several inches ia length, and ' penetrating to the skull . Mr. ,Swayne escaped
without injury.
Ou Wednesday night of last
week the ligbienina strick the
wires leading into the telegraph
office, in the same room with the
post office, burning the casings inside nearly the thro ; but for want
oi air togive the names a start a
serious conflagration would ' have
ensued . The Centreville Chronicle looks upon it as a mark of dis-
pleasuie or tbe Create r. lor the
vilHanous )iee that have been tele
graphed from Richmond in regard
to tbe county seat question.
This makes us feel very bad.
Tbt Horse and His Rider. It was a
happy day for Horse and bis rider when the
lusting Linement wss introduced as a cure
for the external disesses and injuries ol both'
Ia the stable tbe bars and the household
thia wonderful emolient is equally useful If a horse is spar ined, or foundered, or bar
ncas galled, or afflicted with any other ol the
many superficial ills that equine flesh is heir
to, the Liniment effects a speedy cure, and it
ia equally efficacious when appl:ed to draught
ozea or cows suffering from outward swellings, strains or huits of say description. As
an application for bruises, euta, bnros,
rheumatism, stiff joints, sprains, neuralgia, earache end toothache, it takes precedence
for all other tropical remdies. sad is there-
: fore aa article of prims necessity la faxi-
lies. - -
The Bar Room Reaseslf for weakness
of the stomach is s dose of Rem Bitters
tber are sarchsrged with Fasel Oil, a deadly
, clement, which is . rendered mora aetire by
the pungent astringents with which it is com
blued. If your atomach is weak, or your
lirer or bowels disordered, tone, strengthen
and regulate them with Vinegar Bitters, a
pure Vegitebht Stomachic, Corrective and
Aperient, free from alcohol and capable of in
fusing-new vitality into tour exhausted and
I disordered system-; 14
We call attention to tbe
annual report of the Mission
Relief Association and CniMrens
Home,' in auotber column . This
w
is one of the blessed Institutions
I of Richmond, of the existeace of
which every s citizen of Richmond
and vicinity feels a just pride, and
to its support i they - contribute'
, liberally, . " :
SufTrinsis now constantly re
ceiving additions to his already- its unfit condition.
large and varied stock 01 bats licrgh .
and cap. When you need anything in this line don't f til to call on Snffrins, and you will always find something to suit.
The Palladium supports "Our Great Captain a tiue, independent, honest man' for the Presidency, and now is the time to subscribe for it, during the campaign, at only 75 cents fur seven months
The June number of Bcnbam's Musical Review, comes to us contalning a poem by Mrs. D M Jourdon, of our ciy. Some eastern capitalists have . Richmond in their eje as a place
to establish an extensive boot and shoe manufactory. 1 ' - The boys will he rejoiced tc learn that two tons of marbles arrived from Germany last week. . Isaac Commons sole sgent for A. C. Paint v . , , .,r tf A full assortment of Toilet goods at the City, Drug Staye.q A. C. Paint never cracke or fades '
Ft: Wayne Avenue is being very much improved in the way of sidewalks. .Lat the good work
go on. Richmond will soon have sidewalks unsurpassed by those of any city of it sizi in the west. The engineer at Nixon's . paper
mill overturned his lamp in the aigine roorajklonday night,, and
but for the prompt use of fire extinguishers another conflagration
would have ' ensued. ' '
Mr. Coe of the Telegram, reamed on Wednesday of last week
from a visit to his old home in the
east. . , . ,. ' "' : "y-
is v..
The First Prsbyterian Church
S S picniced at Glen wood Park,
Wednesday.
If you," would smoke a good cigar, gpHo the City Drug Store, 293 Huntington House' Block.
Johnson's is the place to get the
best Sbiagles in tbe market 4-t.
, Suffrins has fine silk plug hats, of the latest styles. Call and see them1 before purchasing elsewhere. The caboose to conductor Nixons freight train on tbe Pan Handle road, is draped ia mourning out of respect to the memory of
Levi Dirwhbaugh. the brakeman who was killed at G-ilvoston a few . weeks since
We will furnish the Palladium from the first of June to the first of January for Seventy five
cents, as a campaign paper.
Fob Sale A second baud 10 horse power stationary engine and boiler in good condition. For particulars oal I at Isaac Commons
agricultural honse. Noble s'reet
A fire cistern - is in process of construction at the corner of Main and Ninth streets, very much to
the pleasure of tbe inhabitants of.
mai quarter oi me cay. . James Thomas, late of tne.
American Express office, and John Dougan late of the First National, have accepted positions in the
Second National Bank. Reuben Myriok has resigned his
place at the Central freight offici, to aceept a position in - the First
National Bank.' . . , , L t Tho City Drug Suwe ie the place
to get pure ground Spices of all kinds.
'Go to tne aliliuary Store of
Mrs. S A lliff Davis for the, besi
of Bonnets. Hats, Ribbons, and
every article needed in the Mil
iosry line. Her prices are fair.
CITY COUNCIL. t ToasDAi EvejumqJukb 18,T2. . . All the members present, Itayor Poe presiding. j u r , Cosklin offered a petition for the grading aad: graveling . of 8t. Mary's Avenue, from the Newport Pike to tbe river bank. Referred. vr Estell presented a petition asking to have v tho sidewalks paved, on North Washington street, between
Main and Broadway I : Referred. Crirel offered a petition from Gear, Scott A Co., to vacate River street to Washington ' Avenue. Referred to Committee on Streets . A resolution was read authoriz
tng the City Clerk to draw on the
School House Fund for 958,81. as said amount wes not at present needed for any special purpose.
Adopted.
An ordinance was read author
izing tho city to borrow the money
in two certain Sinking Fonda provided for the redemption of outstanding bonds of the city, for the men of tbe General Fund. Passed.
An ordinanco was presented and
passed providing for the borrowing of 980,000 for the purpose of landing the- floating debt of the city.
not otherwise provided for. '
Tbe Beard of Public Improve
ments reported favorable to the
petition of J. Zeyen and others,
asking to have the sidewalks paved on 'the east side of Pearl street
from Sycamore to South street.
Adopted. 1 . :
The Chief Fire Engineer was
authorized to take charge of tbe
apparatus and property now fn
possession of No 1 Fire Company, and organize another independent
company, as tbe old company will disband on the 1st of July: '
Tbe Committee on Fire Depart
ment offered a substitute to tbe bill providing for tbe election of a Chief Fire Engineer, and prescribing his dities which was ' passed
under tbe suspension of the rales .
A contract between the Commit
tee on Fire Department and the
City Council of Fostoria, Ohio,
for. the sale of No 2 fire engine for the sum of 51,500 was read
and ratified.
The Committee on Public Build
ings and Markets recommended
that suitable grounds either on the: City Farm or some other place outside ol the city limits be pro-'
cured for a publio burial ground,' and that steps be taken to prevent
uereaiter tne Durtai or bodies in any of the grounds within the city limits.. Report accepted. ' ,
The same offered a substitute to
Abe ordinance .providing for , the
removal of dead animals from the citv. Tabled.
Tbe Committee on Gas Light re
ported that they had ordered lamp posts to be erected . on the west side of Front street, between Mar
ket and Sycamore sis., and on tbe
west side of Pearl between Market
and Sycamore." ; Accepted. 5 . i ;
A substitute to the ordinance
regulating the sale of fire wood and creating the oflke of Wood
Measurer was presented and laid
on the table. - s . "
-Tbe Board of PublJc Improvements offered the following: ; ; f "AVsgW, That the President of tbe Board cf Public Improvements ia : hereby directed to draw from the Citizens Bank of the City of Richmond of the 830.000, bonds dated August 15A,' 1870 twenty bonds amounting to 320 000 and deliver the same to the President of the C R & Ft Wayne R R Co.,
PsHtage Rodacecl. Richmond, J une 20th, 1872. -Tbe following 1 ehanges - have
taken place in rates of posUge aad the new regulations are now 'in
operation at this office : . : , . i
Postage on New ; papera . and other transient mattor, which was formerly two cents for each four
ounces, or fraction, is now oiw cent
for each two ounces or fraction.
Postage on Circulars, formerly
two cents for eacn envelope con
taining three or less circulars, is
now ons .-cent for same.
' A supply of "Postal Cards," on
which to print advertisements or
write commenicattons wntcn are not of a private character, will be j procured and placed oa sale as soon as practicable, and will be
sold at one etnt each. But j. W. Davis, F. M.
Iflsht Bloosaiac Cerews st Caseasla
f'---- Osrrsleas. At these 1 popular' gardens they have three specimens of this celebrated plant, which, will bloom this season. One of thesa wDI pro bably open during tb coming
week, another tbe week after, and
third sometime later. The blooming of this plant is of rare occurence in this country, and to see so
many in bloom will be a sight well
worth going some distance to be
hold, especially the . opening and
closing of the flower, which ia a
very interesting sight, indeed
Tho flowers are pure white, very
fragrant, ; and of enormous size.
Don't fail to go and see teem .
Marriage licenses issued since
last publication : """ Walter M Richey to Mary J Becl er, Richmond. " -
Albert Wallich to Emma A Cas-
sel.
Oliver H Buchanan- to "Mary
Jarrett. Rtelimood- -
Martin H Wclfer to- Sarah E
Mattis, Richmond.
Gaxazza L Caster to Mollis A
Brunnell. Williamsburg. Elias Howell to Sarah J Davis, Dal ton.
Stephen B Snahr to Melissa
Cates, Centre township.
Solrmon Fisher k Florence
Peak, Centreville1- - 'Vc
Benjamin Olcnberg to Francis
wens. ."-.. , . r '
Absalom Sonder to Ma-y Alb-
boff, Richmond. -. 1 : ' '
George W Julian has had four opportunies in the past four months
to get an office all of which he actually declined, fust attbeniok of time he found he couldn't get
'cm; but the opportunity Is always
open to our citizens-to purchase
of McCulloueh A Grice the best
assortment of Groeeries.and fresh.
est provisions and mitt tu tiu city-
Give them a call. 1 -r rn
THE STBUGOLK OF T
The Issues u &aUlates 'er(he
rrcssU i reltateal Caiylga. ; The above ia the tide to a book
f 500 pages, , published by the Union Publishing Co.. of Chicago,
and edited by Everett Chamberlain lata of the Chicago Tribune-, We are glad to see that a work of this
kind is being prepared was cany in the season of the approaching campaign, to enable the - reading end voting portion of oor citizens to get a condensed history of the
political career or those that are nominated as out national rulers.
Mr. Chamberlain the author, is a
staunch RepujJJcan and a firm sup
porter or tne present aamimeiration. He is well known in the
Northwest, and no doubt his name
attached to this work will give it a
large sale. One greet feature of
this book is its illustrations, wuich have been drawn, at a great expense, by ttV celebrated ' Artist' Stephens, of New York, and are original. Some of tbe beat hits of the tinea can be seen by baying this book. It will be sold by
Agents only. We feel Justified in saying that this booh will do a good work in the right direction.
Pkimtks. Desirous of obtaining
a permanent situation In a country printing office ,, in any : capacity
where I may be useful, and an experience of 17 years at the busi
ness will permit of, would, like to
negotiate with any publisher in
need of such services. Having a
family, prompt yaymecte ara ex
pected '-- Address "TYPO," care
Telegram, Richmond,' Ind.
A double strieide occured - on
Sunday near S:eubenville, Ohio, of a nature which commands at
tention at once. Two men tired
of.ife, concluded to die : together.
and tne most desirable way to do it, as it appeared to them, was to
lie in oppoelte directions ( that is the bead of one and tbe feet of tbe other side by aide ) across the railroad track, and await results.
Heie was a head, and a pair of
feet on eaoh side of a track, and
when the train came, the two head a
and tbe four feet were severed
from their respective bodies . This is a circumstance whiwh shows that as well' as murder, suicide is making good progrees toward the
fine art. '
ACIUKD ADVICE OF CAUCSIC
CLAY.
From the Cleretaad Herald.
M Cttf-ae aaa a Orssrt srief'
aace has eepoased the eaase of las Dollr
VsrdeBS, sod writtea a letter w the sjelnted
Ksataeky voters. Ia his Isiter he apeaks ef
ofJasses Baehaaaa at sW 44 aanv a
for whom Oraal ssswsAi ves, aaA
ae essmt la Us fastsaMt
acaiaatOraat, that be, Otawt, swesee as las
Prssi4sat.asHthesoa of. Caches!
A Doagtas, sWaseet fsmwM a sw" ssmsV,
ia tbe asset ooaadosjtlal ataea aa Ua prirste-
CU's swssslasa4 act!asl Or(
ss taatas eaes , was a Pssaassaa whsrsaa Orsalsy aavejr was. Clay Is aboet aa eostv
eottasUaleissrasis) othar selitieal seta of
his law, la . rae seoieaee fee says: 'Sow, Uiersfors, when the btaoas will hare all their rights admitted by fOfssiey aad the
DemooraU, I as their lifs-loBc Mead, bee
them to accept the oSbr.' Is the aezt sen-
tee es be says 9v fas btaeka: t 'Bpfess joo wi 1 cot be persaadsd, aarf yos) 'go with the Grant man sad srs beatea, tbe asAioaal Oor.
era ment toes lata the bands of yoePsasartes,
Wberasreyoef IS tbehaadsof ths) FMa .
Kow we thiak tbeuutursd peeyle ara am art
SBoagb, takiaz Clay's sbowins;, to go for
Grsst sird Wilsow, who hsvs alwSys shew
themselves to be Meads of ths oolorsd rem.
rather thaa tabs the ehsasss with ths Dollr
Vardess, whom Clsj sdmits wifl bs looad
friends to the blacks, il ths blacks gp for that tleket, bwt who win prtra Fhilistiaes to the blseks sbold tbs latter fe for' the BsyebU-
Bow will tat oid-llas Dsssserats like to sillato with Clay, whose ? atgamsst agaiast Oraat fs that bs was aas a Democrat, aad that bs gave sa offlee to a soi'of Stspfirsa A D.agraa, asd wfaaae argwassat ia"fawr ttl
Greeler la that be awves was toJatod Demoeraey. -;
Farmers, you can find; the cafebrated Champion reaper and moer on sale at the wareroome of Wcstcot A Co.; also Taylor's steel tooth hay rake, and tbe revolving rake, tbe beet ia the market. Call early if you desire to secure any one of these favorite Impllmeata as they are having a rapid aale.
J . W . Crocker left .Thursday for a tour through the east.
The New York Tribune calls Hendricks the ablest and most unsullied statesman Indiana baa pro-
rtuced or late years. That , would , he qnite the thing for a regular ; Democrat paper, but to the read- : ers of the Tribune it is y about as
surprising ae it would be to hear
a MetHodtat
Como and see onr line or new
Prints at 121 cents. The . newest
styles and best grades in the mar
ket. Gxo. H, Knollzmbcbg.
To procure the best furniture in
the market foi tbe least money.
cail on Elliott tx Huzou, North
Franklin street. They are realy
Belling cheap. - Go and see:
Now is the time to subscribe
for the Palladium 75 cents for
! seven months.
The gypsies have selected Rich
mond as tneir place or summer ; resort, and the , grassy banks of
Whitewater,; as their watering
place, in which particular they
display good judgment.
Averill
best.
Chemical Paint is
ther tf ;
Tom ate es, raspberries, pineapples and banannas in abundance a
McCullough A Gi ice's, to day.
A LIST OF FAILURES. From Washington specials ws gtesa a" list
Of the most important Bills aad reiMotione
that failed to pass dnrin the session oi Con
grass just dosed : Bill to reform tbe col
leetwa of customs aV- the various ports of
entrr; to facilitate enmmeree between th.
United States and China, Japan end lbs
countries of Asia; to dsins the rights of ,
miners and to encourage tbe developments :
of mines; joint resolution' for a one-term amendment to the ConstUation; bill to pro.
ids (or a commission on tbs subject of ths wanes and hours of labor and the division of
profits between labor and capital; joint resolution for ths purchase of ths Island of Cabs; '
Mexican, Drsailian aad Anstraa steamship
subsidies; poster- telegraph bill; bill, to pre
vent cruelty to aaimaU; civil rights bill; civil Berries reform bill; bill authorizing tea or more sloops of war; a joint resolution
proposing sa amendment to the Constitution providing for the election of. tbe Ftesident bya dfrect vote of tbe people, and the offic of Vice President; bill relating to tbe fiaberies, to oome into effect with the provisions of tbe Washington treaty; to secure the publie lands to actual settlers; bill for tbe con solids-" tion of tbe lndin4ribss nnder civil government, to be called the Territory of Oklasma; bill granting bounty to persons of color who. were slaves prior to April 1Mb, lSfll bill to promote immigration-to- te Carted States bill to pay for tbs Illegal ssisnrs nf e.itfn after Jane 11th, 1894 fait 1 to refund the cotton tax bill to' protect lib aad property on veteels propelled la wbola or ia part by ate sa bill extending tbs power to the Presl.
dent to suspend tho writ of hebeas corpus in
tbs severar States. Ia addftrm to these, all
bills tor sdnrissien oT Tsrrltoriss aa States, for the punishment orporrganry fa Utah, for grants of lands-to railroads, aad all bills to revive ship building and aft wiM goose Unsocial meaaurea. ;
1 1nfidelity taught by
. minister.
i
4
Neal makes excellent ice cream .
Call at Lis rooms on Noble street, ' opposite the new passenger depot, ? end gire i a trial-.
MABRIETX
On tha 9th isat- im thU k T,w v
JOillam, Mr. Otfvfer H Bnchanan aad Miss
nary Jarrett. i - . ... , :; .
. died: In this citv. on Mondav morn1n Uat.
of paralysis of tbs brain, Mrs. Mary Newman ,
wneor sir. unaries newssan, aged So years, and It months.
On Monday last. Rev. Thomas Com.
stock, Pastor of Central ME Chnrcb ia this city, agsd about 46 yosrs.
His remains were taken to Libert v MillsJud
for intiimsat, rnd lollowed to the Depot by
aw nrewren oi us a. w. v. r., us mourng members of his congregation, sad tho manv sorrowing friends to whom bs had endeared himself tor ths past 15 months bo has been stationed here. He was in word aad deed a Chriauaa. He leaves a wife aad fear children to moorn tbe loss of a kind and loving
husbsnd and rat aer. LIST OF LDTTEnS Rsmsiaieg in ths hot Office at Richmond lad, tars SI, 1871. . . ., . . . . . - - .
anarewe Anarew i amyrss L'uie
Merosr William Mayer Adam MeBrldeUoo MitebellSora Moore JsosteR MoyorHattie
SkKrw Harris -
We learn that the Centervillians
have been holding indignation
meetings over the county seat
! question, at which they have . rc
: solved to patronize Richmond mer chants do more "
The Good Templer Lodges of
the city gave an entertainment at Lyceum Hall on Thursday evens lag of this week.
Tbe Grand Jury standi adjourn
el till the 29 in of August, t unless
called to meet sooner by order of
the court.
, on receipt from said Co of 920.-
000 in atock That interest on ten ' ot said bonds so delivered to com
mence on the 1st day of January,
187C, and on the other ten to commence on the 1st day of March,
1872 " The resolution was adopU
ed.
After disposing of the usual
bills Council adjourned .
Tom William Hotel What tho
Arlington Hotel is in Washington iu
Winter to lovers of pleasuru snd ", com
fort, the Fort William Hotel, at tho i head of Lake George, (V. Y ,) is during.
the Summer. The proprietors, Rosslo'
,Hats and flowers at a great re-
duct on in price, at ; Mrs Rose'e
millinary store, North Fifth St
Now is the time to secure bargains.
Come, into the garden,. Maud,-
with a brick bat and a stone: let's
'get away' with thie big. cat, and
stop bis hideous moan.. r. ,
There were sixteen applications for licenses to sell liquor, before our Board of County Commissioners st their last session. - All were
refused, and an appeal was taken in each case to toe Common Pleas
Court.
NcOwhh Handing Hon. Geo. W.
Julian aspires to the position of
standard bearer of the Democracy
in the coming rampslgn, . Messick k Dunham only aspire to keep tbe finest assortment of furniture in the city. m ,
Come and see our iarsre vsrictv
of Victoria Lawns and complete variety of other White Drees Goods. '
- G-ao. H. Kaoi.fctKRi;R -Oa aad after July 1st every one
who sells tobacco -. except, manufacturers selling their own wares,
must pay an annual tax of five dollars. : " "'
Brnos Mrs Hair
Cbackley OH Co Cox Susanna Crumley Im Drake J F Davison Pueobs Dewm J Dicker John Doagan John C Dyoert Thos B
i Kdsal roller 1 Cckles Margaret Ktbell Wm . ; Faaaell Ansa ; ford Jamas I) . '' O t ttlleUB JtWTJ . Griffin Ersvia , . Giffins E : Gir V Maggie E' Henry Alex Jarrett David - . Johnson A
Jones Mtfllie Keraer Sophia bkera Rebecca ;. Kent B M Larkius Mr
Lesson H C
Tr.e weatber
week has been
during, tbe past favorable to the
We will furnish the Palladium Saa, of the Arlington, srs the pfoprii growing crops. ! .a -w . .el siam f vM xtr:ti: tra..i .l. !
irom toe nrst ot J une to tne
first of January fcr severity five
cents, as a campaign paper.
tf
Hon. Geo. W Julian waa in the
city . Wednesday. -
Hon. Geo. W. Julian will ort
at Yiaoennas oa the Fourth. ',.
. ; .5.1..., .i - - . :,. ,-: .
Straw hats of all the latest styles at Suflrins hat store.
Rev. J V K Miller was. in
.city a portion oi the .weak.; :
tha
A little son of W P Debolt, of
Union City., while riding a pony,
ast Friday, was thrown and after
wards kicked in tbe head by the
animal. II is skull was fractured
Rev. Mr. Comstock'a life was insured
in tho Providence Association of the I,
U. U. r, sea olnsr iasarsaee compa
nies, to the amount of $10,000.
The latest news from Dublin, In4,
that the Colorado Bugs are eating1
each other up!" 5 '
Now is the time to subscribe
for the Palladium 75 cents foi
seven mouths.
etors of the Fort William Hotel, st tho
head of the Lake, which is capabls of
accommodstiag 900 guests. Its location
for health and com'ort, is ptobsbly tho finest in the country, snd equal to any
in Europe. The lake is noted for iu pure and clear water, with romantic
mountain ranges en either aide. So clear;
is the water in tbe lake that trout:
which are abundant in this lake "can be
seen at a depth - of fifty feet. Several
members of Congress aad their families will spend tbs Summat with Mr.6Rossle, at Lake Georze. '.'
Get A C.
near Depot. :
Paint
if?
at Commons .
w J II tf;
Waxtbo. AU our enstomera to
know that our est Prints sre worth
12 els. per yard". . " Gao. H.Kaouaasao.
Cal. Lewis, a colored individeal well
known in this city, wss drowned; while
bathing ia the Canal at Indianapolis : on
Moaoay last..,- r'.-s W3
id&i i i -- t - ' ! We hate no Garner or other in
ferior grades ol PrinU at 11 cts.,
bat sell the beat makes at 121 cts.,
and have a line of the most choielK
and desirable styles. u
Gxo. H. Kxollkxbxko. Averill Chemical Faint arCom-
rjjffos t w iwiv, . .v j .a . ,r
ajcssick iJuonsa are just in
receipt of anew assortment of hat
racks; of tbe latest designs. Call
and see' tbcm ' r' ' K
PF Barnum with bis big show
is advertised for Richmond, July
lotu. lie travels by rail, renuir
log a train of seveuty 3 cars and
three locomotives.
Mr. W J Hiatt is tearing, down the frame building on bis lot. on
South Sixth Street preparitory to
the erection of a two story double
brick thereon. ; ? t
' Oar fire cei artment have recelv
ed an invitation to attend tbe fire
men's celebration to be held at Ft J
Wayne on the Fourth, r ? mo 1
' 'Jos- Jeffsrsosx snbmiUed to a surgical operation, on the 13th, to save his syes, which ass keea saecesalu)sad lvooMSMjSAtsrmiaed
that bis eyecignt wm be mily restored.
Tbe Ohio Yahs Iron Wcrks resumed eper-
stions Monday.
Wheal harvest will soon beapan
aa.
Lone Joseph
t McDonald A Davis
1 McBeilie W O I Maggrsth David I Meek Daniol i Xa-mon CM,
Noma Joala
Ovsrholtz Vesty Onsets Cary Parabal Lamb Pisros Ben F gallon Mary -Bona Mary Russell DswUt C . filiswtnldge WSsV ' Swaia WH SfaawbrilgeTC Rhearon Allio '' Sterns JB StiggMmaa ttatah 8cmkttLO Smith Harriet A Tbomas L R ' Wanker Caroline Walker James Wsshburn OH Westoa Tbomas Webb AD ' Wall! MnrvJans : Wiffner Andreas Wfllging OeoM '! Wilson Mrs John
Persons calling lor these Letters will please
say-AUVLRrirSKD 'and give the date ol this list.' B". W. Darts, r. .
Elliott A Hugou are offering
inrniture cheaper than ever. If
you want to procure bargains now
is tne time to do it.
Quite a number visited Cascade
Gardens on Thursday night to Witneaa the; rare sight of a Night
Jfloomtng tJereus in bloom . ' Another will bloom some night the coming week. :J "
Nothing nieer this warm weather
than a good dish of , ioe oresm, and
the . place Co find tho name : ia at Neal's dining bail, Noble street.
The Mxtmsetingor to Kaiataal Sangerfeet will he bald ia Clevsteai. v.
The themometot has been tha nineties this week. .
up in
The Republicans of the 3d Indiana district have" nominated W." W.'Berodof Columbus, tor Congress; Hon. J'no.' Coborn has been nominated in'the 6th district, and Morton C. Hunter nominated In the fith. AU tha above noaiina Uona wera-sjaada . fejr , sscelamation . In the $th dUatrict Geo. Shaaka waa THTsOisaMt'w- $4 ,hM r:
Hon. Geo. W. Julian, deolioes being
a tMoalate bolors UM jueaoxeDemo-
svetM Oeaveatien tar rmUsat of the
TJuited, States. ; r
Bichmond Markets.
Corrected weekly by F. M. Weseott snd Thos. Nestor tbs former gives us the prinee of Grain, snd the latter, the prices of other
proancc ana urocenes.j .
Wheat per bs ..
Corn per ba
Oats per bu ..
Hay per ton
flutter per lb - Eggs per don Potatoes per ba-....... Flonr per ewt name, sugsr-eored;. .... Snonklere per U .... Sides per lb.... ........ Lard per lb Bumr. . era shod,
Coffee eugara, white, yellow A brown New Orleana Molasses per gallon... Sorghum Molasses-per-gallon.. u
yrups per gaiioa.......,,.....
Bifji'mj.'
33 40 , S 13.00 le9 IS .... ' IS .... .... A 75 .... ... 1 ... 9 ....
18 15 I 09 S 09 9 , 9 12 1C I0tol5
99 75 7.5tol.iO
vtsretwaati : aravfceu - ' raouniAn Jane si.
COTTON Demand gwed at fall prioss;low
middlins:. S4W
KLOC it Demand faAr aadsnarhsi
family aa 99 to 8 SA.
WHEAT a I 75 to 1 71. CORN 51 to Do ru,-: ?; ?: - KTBt 88 ,. OAT8-59c. BARLEY 79 ts 8ov ! ' - V- ; . PROVISIONS Pokj Ut , LARD 8 Vic. ' " ' " H0O3 ti M4 ta V-' it , - KQQS 14c. . , - '-" T ' '
Arm;
30 Uctice.
f nRSS of Adadsdstrstion oa the estate Jii 4 Mary Deety, tesssV alary Maloy. LtteVlnc to tbs aejanrayned by She Cowr4 r Cecomon Pleas. of said oonaty. AH paraeae havintr ctaJnw against aaid estate, are rsqalred to Iks thesa with tbe Caste of said Cwaet duly aensen wtura cae vest from this date. Tha estate li suppo-d to HeMvaat. ' aMJI KX. AdmmWrisor. Vu-v'rl !::-' .r .. a
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