Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 42, Number 40, 14 December 1872 — Page 3

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BW T A "V T R SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 72.;' "Rflllrn TlTnft-Tfl.hlA. .

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riusDurg, uincinnan a v ajouib RailwayPAN -HANDLE ROUTE: Condensed Time Card. anapoUs .Division. Columbus and Iudi- , Oct 7, 7. " 601 NO INT. No. S. NO.CI. a No-iro. Pittsburgh, ..... Columbus.... ... Miirrd Center... Urbana, Fiona 125pm 12.00am 1.17am 2.10am 3.25am 3.33am 1.43am .10am 8.20pm 7.48pm 8.12pm .15pm (9.40pm 10.22pm 11.31pm 12.14am 1.10am 2.40am 10.10am 11.154 m I'i.Olpm 1 .08pm Bradford Inaction, 1.34pm( 2.17pm 3.i3pm 4.04pm 4 51pm 8 25in Greenville, Rich mood Cambridge City, Knigbtstowo Iadianapolia .... 4.3 lam 6.40tm 0.20ax 7.15am , 8.60am 'OlltO BAST,' ' ! 1 " f, rTo.l. No. ft. No. 7. Indianapolis ..... Knigbtstown, .... Cambridge City,. Bienmond Grtenville. 4.30m 10.00am S.SOam 11 1.18am 7;00pm 8,26pm 9:20pm 0.37 am. 12.03pm 7.1am 8.24am 8.63am 9.33am 102am Il.l5a-n 12.10pm 1.04pm 2:17pm 10;10pm ll;18pm ll;60pm Bradford Junction 8;46pm mm.......... Urbana Xllford Center. Columbus Pittsburgh 3;l6pml 12;-23am 4:21pm l;24m 2:08am 6;0Bpm 8;20pm 2.20am 3;16am 125pm 8.16pm 2fos. 2 and 7jun Paily, f All otr t liaflr; eteept 8bdafP ! trains 1 Bichmond & Chicago DivisioTiOOIKO KOKTU.

" .: r- ' - . gCf Wq. S): "I No. 8. WoIO.' 1 Cincinnati ."..7.-.. TiTTv:. 8;16am 8;00pm Ricbmond ll;30am ll;00pm Uaicersfowa 12;12pm U;46pm NewCattk l;lnpm l-2;16am Anderson 2;18pm I; 15am Kokomo...-. ..... U.12pm 4;0Spm 2;4&ua Locansport 11.10am 6;00pm S;4iam LaCroaae .... .... 4.22am 8;15pm';7i0Smiik Chicago 0.30am 9;40pml 8;46aiu , GOING SOCTB. j .. , ' NO. I. 3.;Np. l; Chicago 7;60pm 8,00am; 1.15pm La Crosse. ....... 9,29pm 9;50am 3.04pm Lofanaport ... 12;36am l;00pm 6.30pm Kokomo l;46am 2;20pm 9.09pm Anderson 3;40am 4;t6pm Newcastle 4;43am 6;16pm Hageratowa .... 6;lani 6;47m .... .... Ricbmond........ 6;00am 6;30pm . Cincinnati........ 9:05am 9;45pml .... ....

No. 8 arrives State Line at 9;55 p. m., and No. 10 at 6;10 a. m. No. 1 leaves Cbieago rJHity.exoept Satnrdar. Be. 10 leaves Iticbf J ikobd daRy,exeept 8andaaad Lo-ganaport . for Chicago daily. No 2 Reaves daily, except Saturday and Snnday. All other Trains run escept Sunday. t 1 .tjBaW PUnKer abd'tfcket Agent, M J, OkX. jqanWATira k. i- ( u; fi:. :i:i fioiiia aocTH. Freight .7". 5;00am 1 Eapreas .... ;45pm Mail 3;00pm Mail 9;45am Fapreas ...l0;40am Freight, .... 3;25pm ' .... ..--i '. T HA1LM Arrival smd Departire. ' aocass. I opsms. I CLoaa. itnclnnatl, tnrougb .. . . 7. 30am 6.00 CW.oaaiiand way,. ... i 11.45. em A.OO pan Chica(6, throngb.!'..;... I TAf ami 9.00pm. Chicago and ii?a 7.00 pro 10.45am 18.00 m 7.00 am Columbus and way .... Dayton and way ........ fadtanapotia and threat ! Iadianapolia aa4 way. . LWlnebester and way.... Arba .Monday, WednesoaJ Friday. - Bloomicgsporf,' Tuesday. Thursday ana Satnrday College Corner, Tuesdaj, and Fridar. Libertj route, Monday and Friday 4.00 pm 8.00 pm JH aaa U39 pm 7.00 pm 9.30 am. 3.V0 pm 10.45am 11.00 am 12.00 m 2.00 pm 12.30pm 7.00 am 12.00 m 12.00 m 8.00 pm Office open from 7:30 A. m. to 7:00

K'itl Oii Bunaay, from 90 to 10:00, A u B. W. DAVIS. P.M.

LOO A.LRECORD. BEN. P. HAM, l, RICHMOND NATIONAL BANK. Richmond, Isd., Dec. 10, 1872. An election for Directors for the En suing year will be held at the Banking House on Tuesday, January 14, 1873, between the hours of 10 A. at. and 4 r". ul A. H. Blamcbabd, Cashier. U. C. DICKINSON, Jeweler, g0 Stada Street ... ,4 r v-la . 16om NOTICE. . of ALL persons indebted to the estate of Savilla Bargia.will please call prepared for immediate ae tile men t, as all busineaa ner3 taining to tbe same must be closed up in the January term oi vouri. II. J.BARQIS, Adm'r. No. 198 Main St., Richmond, Ind. 3w W i Daliaqaeat Taxes. J " ' ' Delinquent tax-payers are reminded that the Delinquent list

will be published December 15th, 1872. All interested arc requested .f .j to call and settle before that time, -id a j j (j. LsMok Treasurer. -CifltTBirt llk, Nov. 29. I872.f.3t 4 , J;J ... x CARD OF THANKS. -:- - The Chief of the Fir Department of Richmond, returns his thanks to the . eitiaens for their services in pulling the V-enginea to fires during;, the sickness of the horses. The horses having recoveriJ .ad, there is to far ther" need ?'of humaa. muscle. I. a. Douoan.

Go to Simmons' for. your Coal. See M. H. Fletcher fe Co's new advertisment in this issue. 4 f -f 9 Thanks to5 Mr. M. Wolf for a picture of Horace Greeley.' All the best kinds of Coal at Sim-, mon'a. iV tMV"0 . i ariuers at, vt dye k Marr .: For Photograph and Autograph albumF, trn to J. E. Hale !e Co's, The best kinds of coal at Geo. Simmons'. F. Wayne Ave, :f . ,, . '" , There were two private Masquerades in ;ne cuy last night., , , ; :. Tno finest stock of Mewelry, V the city, at H. C Dicktnson's, 220 Main atrtetv r 1 1 i - " tf -

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mm. CltH m TO! - D- 'or., the yea) iSTSfor ie at j. e. Haie & cv. Ezra Nye & Starr keep those Soap-stone Foot Warinera. Try tbem. . ....j . - a Coal in any quantity to suit the purchaser, at Simmon' Ft. Wayne We regret to learn that Gen Sol. Meredith, of , Cambridge City, is quite ill at his residence there. ; ' Ladies Gold Watches and Chains at II.' C Dickinson's, 229 Main Street. ; - i mr ut " -tf Lamps of all kinds at any price at which they can be sold, at Ny j'e 302 Main Street. ' If you desire your shadow true to the life, hare Stigglemau make you some o bis famous pictures. , , White Holly goods the mos. elegant patterns, at J. E. Hale & Co's. ?--: i - v .-..-.r. . ! Every latrst and teat Magazine and all the Weeklies at the Lemon P. O, News Stand. 1 John Tbistletbwaite, is Local" of the Times, which makFI its first appearance to-daj. ,. . Hurricane Lanterns, non-explo sive, something new, at Nye's, '302 Main Street.' ' . Far the best pictures is loan go to Stiggleman's gallery corner of Main and Jarion streets. ".- Leontine, Opera and rGnard Chains, new patterns, at H.' C, Dickinson's' 229 Main street .tf Buy your wife a nictgi set of dishes for a Holiday '"present at Nye'e 302 Main Street. Games for old and jonng, new and interesting at J. E. Hale Co s , f opposite j the Huntington House. ' ' ' J. Zeyea eV Bro., keep nose ' but tbe very best ofoods, nd they arc made in the very best mannerGive them' a call. Messers. Smith Tennis, give a Com plin en tary Masquerada Bait at Lyceum Hall, on New TearsEve. Csl. R. Johnson, 8. EL Jamrsn, and W. T. Dennis, all oil newspaper ,- Coatemplate starting a Liberal paper u this city, so says Madam Bwmart Beautiful family Bibles, suitable for Holiday- presents, at J . E, Hale & Co'p) -,'J Mrs. Snana, who resides in Sevas topol, was badly burned the other day. by her clothing catching fire whilst the was - engaged in rendering lard. Her sob in his endeavors to extinguish i tbe flames, bad bis hands very badly burned. " Ling Farquhar is agent for Finch's - Home-made Mince Meat wholesale and-retail, xgive him' call and trv the meatjuid rou wili never use any other kind. ' "Underwear, Star Shirts and:fur nisbing goods fit the greatest variety and all sizes; : fromthe 1 argest sized men to thesmallest, can oalyJ ' .- See the'new stock of Cbromos at J. Ellale & Co; j tThey have the largeat stock In the city wilicb they can sell at prices which" defy competiqinZ i Cj .1, If you wish to etlect from the largest stock! Silver Flared Ware in the city go to J. E Nft'?, opposite Odd Fellowa Hall j " v . stiggieman nas neen nere lor years and his enstomers wHlrteli you' that be can make pictures truer to nature tbiu . a a a a s 1 other artist ta tba cttif.f l' 1 any " .. A horse dropped dead in an alley near Fifth street on last ; Thursday. ' the beast had the epiaoolic, and did not re ceive any attention from its owner, an old colored man named Eiley, and died rom over wora. Tbe ball for the benefit ot Adam Hersohfield on lat 1 Thursday night, was a financial success, and will be a substantial token of the esteem in which he is held by ; his fellow-mechanics in menmona. xne music, tea oy ad aster Zack, waa properly appreciated by tbe large crowd in attendance." 's . , .:. The discoveries in. photogfapby ' have been numerous in tha last year but Siigglemaa baa kept pace with them all and be can now make better picturea than any body. - II you want to make a friend a nice present let bim . make you a picture f yourself ead.resent that. Addington & Hinton, at the .Quaker City Bakery,' i wishes Co Call attention of all persons to their stoek of fine eakea for the Holidays. No ', better Baker can be found than Jack-Hinton, and he gfrss his personal attention to this .'department of the business. They have alsc a fine amortDBsot of dandies and everything slss ta thsk lias Give them a call.-s i'r.-it.t . t f-.f - . The prospectus of the JndianapT olia Sentinel is 'published in another column. - To those who desire a "nontfoscrlpt'' and unscjrupuloue paper 'in5 politics but a; live one in news and geo'cral miscellany,' we can commend tho Sentinel.

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TO MlFKI PI ClWPFCTW .- List of Patents. -,V fS The following patents were issued from theUtited States Patent Office, to citizens of Indiana, for tha week ending November 19, T2, reported for the Palladium, br Alexander A Mason, Solicitor of Patents, 80 Seventh street, Washington, D.C. Bed Bottom-D. Frsnktoder, Wakai rusa ; Cora Planter N. MendenhalJ, Greensburg; Brick Machine H. B, Ramsey, Roekvillc ; Eaves Trough J. R. Baker, Kendallville ; Subsoil Plow 8. E. Fletcher, Ballstown ; Road ScraV per J. W. Williams, Keatland. ; s Mpsio. Mis?. M. J. Br fifattn wi!l commence a course of instructious in-J iano, Organ and Vocal Music in Rich mmd. Parties desirona , of securitR thoroogh . instruction br a competent teacher will please leave rrders at the' Howe Sewing machine Office, 291 Main Street, with Mr. Phil Dickinson. Terms, very reasonable. . , ;i. t.TheKevj IL W.; Beecher will not deny the Woodhull scandal or brin a '" libel suit against Woodhull. albeit the Brooklyn Eagle imperatively demaddv. that he do either one or the other. Thus., we see how indifferent the loft' est sid most sensitive natures may become to the blows of that majestic lalleripg ram, the public press. N. Y. Ccmmcr. cial Adverti er. ''The missionbf the Church -and tha k'w cl her success," is the subject to b presented ' for discussion next ' Sabbatn : morning by Rev. A. L. Wilki nson, Pasr tor Ot the Baptist Cburch.r ' The 5few. York Sun says : , We are authorised on behalf of tha Misses Greeley to decline ! any . aid fro ca ; he public ' for 'themselves personally. They have ample means for their nece.isiiies; but will join in contiibutiona tcr the pur pose of erectirg a statue of their father toperpetnate his memory, t ,a si is A Missionary, , advocating th labor reform movement, made a speech on the corner of Main and - Marion . streets . on . last .Tuesday . , His language was gO'Hl and he ap peared to-be welt informed npon his aubject,1 but undoubtedly a little biWcracked" in the upper, storv, .. -,.; r-,-.. Two small iboys, ployed at J. XS. Uifi'9 ttenrhti were arrested on Sitturduy night and confined in the.' Boose over . Sawdy.r Having recovered a large iortion of the and in consideration of the ae of the boys MrJlliff refused to prosecuto and the boyau were re leaseo. .-.., . T ,. . t ,. , : r- : - fi(Jt , G n. Banks, projKises to extendi the Presidential term to six instead of four years and making u one term. This idea is taken from toe" Confederate constitution; but It's a good one. nevertheless-. ' . " s Three of j our ' stores on Main street were, closed on last Tuesday ' in consequence of death in the families of the respective pro trie tors. " ' 1 ' s. E-,Nye,,at No. 302 Main St.. opposite . Odd. Fellows Halllvha jusjt recti veil a large slock? of Toy and Fancy Goods for the Holiday trade' Don't forget the place, No. sua Main Street r' x 7 1 . J (Tbelir2est uasortuient of Woolens for men snd boys wear, is to be found at X "Zeyen & Bro., they wil sell by the yard, or, make them up iu iub una i. biyie, ana i Ann Boston Fire Prtcee 30 : 1 A machine for hold in s oxen while being shod is one of the novelties at a Blacksmith Shop in this city. r' Go to H.' C. Dickinson's, , 229 Main street, lor the most beautiful designs to be found ir the city. A woman who tell- fortunes from V jtea fciip needed to be sauceress. "3 The Holiday's are approaching and the boys are beginning to have fun. There were three fights ou last Saturday night '; Bro:7n sasthe mountain air is sx thinin New" Himpshire that you can see the 7 mountain's peak . and the wood pine. J: ; tf- ,- i 1 Tt In i tr - i ,, --a iTolen's Benefit Ball, occurs on next Thursday night., Gravity is no more' evideho t of wisdom than a, paper collar i of a ehirt. " " . - j Fancy and. Imported Glta Ware ?3re:,KoJ 302; Main; St., -, opposite Odd Fellows h1u. ; Tares which ' erery wire la willing ' that the husd band shall sow Solitaries, in bar ears.rq,Hf, A. F. Chapin, of this city, is frfe. man of the Grand Jo ry this term. Holiday Gopda, new and beautitnl designs at JBt.! Ct!ickin8on' f29 Main streeti '' tf'' ' - is r v - ..;;- Johnnie AlcbJfl hae jeyered his connection with the Independent, i Fashionable authority decide tbat a stove-pipe bat is always becoming, unless ' " it ; is too much - BtOVe. :':'- '.'(";v," If seven days make one week,'! how many will make, one strong ? .,

T:. A HORRIBLE DEATH. r On last Saturday evening an old German woman, by the name of Werner, over sixty years of ags residing on South Sixth street, was burned to death. Tbe testimony, developed before the Coroner at the , inquest was about as follows: The woman was addicted to the use of intoxicating liquor and in th afternoon

or that day, 'was known toshave been inebriated. Later in the evening a neigh bor discovered smoke proceeding from Werner's house accompanied with a very disagreeable odor. Upon prooceeding to the houe,amost horrible sight presented itself. vMrs. Werner, was discovered sitting behind the stove literally burned to a crisp. Her clothing was all burned oflF, flash on her arms and l-gs was burned to, tue' bone and 'her body -so burned ai to leave the bowels protrud;icg5t;i.l?r woojeii shoes were stilr burn-wh'-n she was Oiscoveit-c1 t is t'uought that she satdovrn bihial the atovaive the purpio lot smo'iir.s hsr pipe irv hit , cloihtng bicaine ignited from ipai k from, er pips and, : bains bf Ipless. sha sit aid burned to death. The Goruners jury returned Vayirdic; of death froni accidental bnrnbg, . .. PillULS OP Til C DEEP. ,i The present year has been rat or more than, : usually fruitful of tepj pest nous weather and gales on IiqIU feidr&xi the Atlan'ic, and the pe: c:;tita' e of marine -iiastcrs must i:ave le?n above Ibu avorage.

A fU.vCi:ssin of severe gales Lave Collectors are generally competent and faith- - J ' . it. t - . I lul oflScers.; The effect of so extensive a re-

!3ii ?hi and ; lo Cbar.n.L Ifelands? (he, VVcAt India iMlands ftXV? been vWtc'dby SfcVeruHmid.tuVicaes m)y-m rO lPeri?'iicaI uid-nt . . . - r I to tht tropics, while bur own coast and LAkeu have not escaped tbeir full Bbare of old boreaa. The nutn bei of lives lost and the amount of property destroyed, could t an rrac: curate summary be obtaincd.wg nd be frigh ful to contemplate. Souio of the recent tales of tte suffering shipwrioked seamen, as succinctly told by the t marine report?, ure .t' . 4j -- peculiarly harrowing, and tae geueral reader would naturally suppose thst men Who had boon snatched from the jaws Of death, aa it were some of them a number of timeswould forever after .. . , :. ,. avoid the sea; but the fact is, they become SO inured to hardships and dangers, that no other pursuit has . . r .1. cailor. . i.ibis Las mdeetl. tjeen a year aimois pnenomensi ior nerce teuipeMB Bcdjrrmendoua coimw.,, tions bUndanii sta, and noclass Pf1PUave ?W rsravortekiem it as those Drttvejanf . Hardy reifMsvwri go pows to Hi se ;in Mp.; : 11 ttl 7a,.?: . ;J'v' '1v,aprfW: the hope- that Ceagresa will exercise gieatei,jsre f tliati -ibss dime, of late'years '1nputttrff- its - enactments beri upon commerce and industry, inlo clear and unequivocal language. . It baa bena . remark, that., , " tLa , exceedingly nwkwatt mauaer which many of our natioas expressed fr a saurce of trol al statuetes are small iiib.H i'-iusment to 'those swhose in terests ara m ,st anectea ny tnem - ana mat "the amount of anxiety, loss and delay suffered by business men, from the obscurity rf imnnrlant natlirineil laaTo Im tn ilWntiKlA ai laws, bioc deniable; l8?. There are multitudes a-Vi inK !i aa n f IavI w imansiaili1aTa Ia f1atarin!naTa the meaning from the language used. The consequence often is that an-official decision must be waitad lor, and aa the officer who must make it has no means of giving anything moretban a ahrewd guess at the proper construction, it is in vain to attempt to anticipate the result of his conjectured." Many cases in point might be cited to show the vexation, delay and losses that have been occasioned by loosely constructee laws now on the statute, that kro susceptible' of erjntraiy interpretation. . Among' tho' laws which have left business men ia Ta state of uncertainty du-ing the present year are Uwe relating to Tobacco and Wool, the dealers in eerUin of these commodities having been frequently obliged to appeal to tha TraeuTy Department for a 'shrewd guess' as to the real meaning of certain passages- The evil is largely due to the bad practice of leaving the really important business before Congress to tbe closing days or tbe session, and then hurrying it through in a crude and oil uuintelligible shape. It is:io be v.opod that SSS form this bad practice altogether. The Warmoth K-lloge Scblesirig Holsuiti cuse in Louisiana stands about thus: Wairauth is under 1m peachment and Pincbbaclt declared aenng governor; warmotr., hownci, nas uiiuiuru vb injunction rostrainlno- Pin.-bhark frm ftt!n na Goveruoi; the , United State. District Court hss forbiujprj 1 Warmoth to canvass the election returns arid . prs.liibited , Lis bogus Lee 1 -11 u re ; trt'iu meetiajji but yVaraiotiyiai.fiUii a p Hiou i for writ oi pro.iimi.on m ti.d un.ted btatrs o'iiT'ine Court to t prevent the United S ates - District ' Jadge Durrfli.froiatakiW further notion, and the argument of tldsjuotion ii fixed for to dti There It online thing certain about tbe whole DuelvtSB, and tbat i, it is a disgrace to the country and an outrage on honest men of nil parties. Ind Journal. ..r, :... --a-fc .ittuitj 4 .Sheriff Murdock and officer Cfrk of Lafayette, returned on , V.a a . . the 10th, bringing With them the notorious ' Perry Burke. He had u : "B ua made such a reputation at Stand-

tnere r,veuea ma irone npon , mm , The adverti,, fcaviuK iWaleirJ He Slept With them for six "week red of that dread diiease.fosumpthMs by i t.-... .u'l.V- 'ZV f;iplarewMdy.te aaxlous tit. make kaowa

. ff t uiaav.ncj aiiouia continue to enjoy them mniil he 1 is - - , Misiii ,bmi . promoted from the "Falatlal'' to the Penitentiary a- Michigan: City ' ' ' - . If a Bedouin should lose bis teelb, woold he talk gum Arabio ?

laforaaaUoa for , Revenue Qficers.

iifl " . i:f A IxBiAWAroxii, Nov. 29, Tq aie Editor A GneimitaH QamtU: An act of the last session of Congress directs a large reduction to - be made in the number of revenue districts, and correspond inely in tbe number of Assessors and CulUctors tbroujthoutt tla United 8tates; and I am in receipt of nnmeroua inquiries from revenue officers or friends, in Ohio and Indiana, rela tivt to their prospects for retention, the plan to be pursued in the premises, Ae. I desire, if yon please, to give, through tbe columns of tbe Gasetto, to all concerned, such general information as 1 bave to imparl respecting this matter. Tbe present number of revenue districts in the United States 'will be reduced to 80, which is a reduction of nearly two-thirds; from which it follows that tbe 13 districts of Ohio will be reduced to about six,? and that Indiana will probably be allowed four. It is generally known that tbe treat reduc tions in taxation, made by Congress during tbe past few years, leave thb ' revenue from domestic taxation to be chiefly derived from distilled spirits, ': fermented -liquor and to bacco, and that of these the first named is tbe leading source of revenue, i It thus' happen that district's in wbicb these products are lightly .represented, yield a comparatively em .11 revenue, while in districts where the opposite is the case, the receipts are proportionately larger. Tbe diatricta will be (orm ed by tbe consolidation of two or more of tbe existing districts, regard to be bad, as far as practicable. t facilities for communication between the .different portions thereof, to securing something like equality in receipts, and, genera II r, to seeing tbat the revenue lawa may be most efficiently administered at tbe least possible expense. It gives ma great pleasure to state that in both Ohio and Indiana the . Assessors snd Hnptinn will thnrefora be. that-not all of tbe 1 ..rious officer, can be YeUined, and, other things being equal, the question of tbeir Nation, mart; neceAs.rily control ent d.stricts Jietf 1)Ut a small revenue, and tha AhmiiA Kauawaaon tham TlasteA wr tiriSA nrssei. I that little scattered over a large area of country, co hardly expect to be retained in preference Act officers of real merit mere ad rantaeeouely located. The aim must be to retain efficient officers at points from which the principal tax paying localities in tbe con olidated..' districts ill be readily accessibl , and af the least expense. In' choosing between equally meritorious officers, under tbe dicumsUncee, the best that can be done is all that can ba expected, and I leel authoried to say that political influences will not control tbe choice of officera to be retained, . - s.T; Powell, 5 Supervisor for Ohio and Indiana. Bowsl-Bills introduced-By Donn.n, for construction of a ship canal around Niagara Falls; Arthur, for repayment of tax on dismf liquor. accidenUUy deslrojed. T Roosevelt offered i reaalution isatructing the Commitee 00 tht Di6trict of Columbia to report tbe debt of tbe District- Adopted, Te ?osUl Telegrapb Bill was referred, to I the Committee on Appropriations, With- tlni- great iht;irnce losses at Chicago but litUe less than n igo,lolipiwifjb"T soon by au extensive cVnflgraUon in ."boston, bankruptrng1 nwaagnaiicom panics and weakening so many- other itf vu to have been iexoected tba insurance rates would advance. - At all events, auctthas berni the result and in con3eqacnce there is a dis position to organize companies-, which have ""generally met wi:u good success in New England . A: kzj dyspeptio vna bewailing hlS OWB misCtttaTlfi?, . . , nnDear mre What idller 8 nearly appear.lHf.e. VV Ddl 00 yOU 00 TO. TU'lKe yOUrseil SO I s.r. - iL t I n n aaw s strorigund healthy?'- inquired the dyspeptic Liv6' ou fruit I , , lit .- ! .TTTLRlOne, flU3Wereil VUG irieDQ 'VVnai J kind of fruit?' ,'ThC fruit of dustry, abd I am never troubled with indigestion. , Two car loads of. soldiers passed over the -1 - B. dt :W, on tne 10th, directly from San FrarS CISCO s to UaiUraore., XUIS is . the fifth detachment- that has passed though this city ' from 1 ; California within a week. A eeneral change 9 being , made ras llO part of'the rejjaiar ai my can lie etatioiied in tbe 8ume plaCe 'more than : two ,e,rs.iod Journal. J , ": - The lower House of Con'greSS Jast FridlV l)aSSed ft till making . l . . . matena Cliange ,111 theiur. teii rCVciitie; law. jlt 'jlispeDSPS Whll 60111 1,500 officers at 7 aa estimated ..yiog-ori, &S0.O00. I At paSSCU uy U1U aeiiaie lb IS to take reflect on the 1 stof Julvs 1873. - ' Milukert; GooD.-Latest and molt' fashionable 'styles Hats, Bocnet8 Ribbon , at the Store of r 'd ' a 'vi- v -kt t. , S' A- "lff DaTlp North h rank lin St. , Give her a call. ' " Samuel! N:: Pike, long a res dent of Cincinnati, died at h home 'in New York last Satuta jiJay, evening, of aporilexy. Mr Pike commeoOfd !ife in Cinciu- - v - -rnatl an yea Pf'r D1W but:he liyed to be knowa9 I one of the most wcalthvftti putjjipjgpirfted eap of that - - . C" 'If, ir: Howard Sanitary AssociaiaifL . r . ... '- ,f . R : k'ot tbe Belief and Cure of tbe Errtag ana , inionunate .on rrtneipies of Christian - rniiansnropny. j. V- . ESSAYS on the Errors of YOtttti and tke Follies of Age. in relation Hf A atair Ala asifl SArVtiv Twit 1U - maT wviau uviuD, w Cats VaasV ary aid for. the afflicted. Sent free,! hpes Address, , , t h OIWABD XSSOCUTIO.V, P.U. : . e , j , PbitIdeiohUi i I t his tuiiow saOerers tbe mesSs of cu- e TaIU. - (lvn , W1 conT 04 P"scnpUoa uaed, (free of charge), wit b Us directions for preparing and using tba same XiSS -Psraas wishing tbe prescription will pleas J sv.KDW'ab.ii a.wilsok, ' . k'? ; wnHaS.b5Wv

HOLIDAY" GOODS!

We ha?e a very JU4jOk.AJH JLS JD Consisting in Bohemian, French Glass, China, J T"

; MottfO Mugs, Motto Cups Sajicei; ; ;.WOBK.BQXESiWORK

FLOWER BASKETS, STiVTDETTS.

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BRONZE, PARIAN MAEBLE AND LAVA.

the oit'Beau&iil 'we hayeeyer brought 'to this City. . FINE -EtAitOR

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LEATHER POCKET BOOKS MATCH BOXES

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the wns r. m ahtifol style of dolls. '

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Domestics, French &

Which we are prepared to make op in the. latest style, and guarantee irv.-v . . -,;;., ,n our Garmenta'to fit- "" '.' i

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Our stock of (3-ants Fnrnisning Grooda is complete, com

WL VJt aayf Please examine our stook i555'Cf; Inilii 1CBLISnED as a warnfng and W tbe . . , benefit of young men. and other who BuaVrfrnm Nervous Otb.liti'j iioan i.t Manhood, etc., supplying " '7 ; Hl'.JJt.j I flTfiv, r erf t-i . ! f KXlANRrtf6tLr fcfBE.-, ,r. Written by ens who cared himself, after un- ' dergoing considerable quackery, and sent free tan reeeivfega postpaid directed envelope. Address, KATHANIEL MAY FAIR, tA:" 8T IT a;: o i w r. 'Attorney rand Notary. asVOfflee ia Room i. av..c.. Bank RlchmanoInd. JowSlO, W,."- ' - ,

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HOLIDAY GOODS !

fine variety of a-JJl V J VJUUJJO in part of Scotch Wood, Carved Wood; If ..11. i fat ti - .-ti a-.-, t STANDS. ' ' - c , and See and Buy. 4 " tT4 '3 0 OPER A:

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LIST OF LBTTSHS Remaining in th e Post Offlce at Rich mood lad, Dre.lSib 1372. Adam James' - ' Allea 8 Black. Aadera'.a- ' Dasie- Jebn s . , llaker Henry B'aVefty Perciila' ' " Beeann James -Bennett 8 J - t Si, Brooks Ura C , Kennard Amos llartJebni rfessnp I) P v' Alaetiin Erederia iiaotfteld L8 iilla VI M ' jorris John B ' osa Daniel . cCoy Cinda Bly Ida Barns Wn Jf Bandy A C Bina Wm K-,-Burdsall Wm , Brnner Catharine Comer Boot ' " Chaa.iler Tbe A Camicoos Hli Cail Frank . f Collins John KeirerkJoha '" cioj oaran tt " McClaae Anna ' Mewmao Tamser .iriUaaoB W'm ,; , i'eaJe Gee W " KifoMaryL' ' ' 5 Reed Albert kf Hoberts iiixsie .SmiUi ft W, ., hmitbmeyer L:sx':e " Smith Dora Jaae ' Kasitb It M I .' Taemaa Wm PjC Fianell Base : Jttkr a .: .Jiia'i Weaviager Minnie S,e L. binder Rebeca H noore unanie- " V Unm O-it f Hatebinsoa Frank ' i White Mra V J.BcasSallieE;5 WiilUas Richard r Perwrmr ealliug lr,r these Letters will pleaie aJ' ADVKBriSKO'aad give tbe date ol -bts list." B.W. Davu.pji. li-M--yt-t f ,.- - -; -. . .? v f -1 v . - .. , Tlichciond tlarkets, "Corrected ueekiy hy KWllTrias an Tbos. Nestor the' formergives us the prices oi vimm, ana vne laaert toe prices at otner produce and Grooariea. , - &llmi $1 60 45 Wheat per bu . t A f I 00. Corn per bn.,.: .. ...... ' 8 ' Oats per bu - rHay per ton ...... $14.04 $ Butter per lb 20 34 30 60 4 00 IS 1 12 IS IS gggs perdox.... 25' -Potatoes perbu Ftear per cwt.... Hams, sugar-cosed, ..,.v ;!(' - Sbouldara per lb .... .... , ' 8 Sides per lb ' 9" - Lard per lb - . rnear. crushed, .i. ..... , an Coiice sugars, white, eliow A brown 10 to IS ...80 Vew Orleans Molasses per gallon. borphum Molasses ' per Byrops per gallon. gallon 70 - 74tol.X Vtmaarar Bitters are not a vue Piincy Drink, luade'ol Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced, i anrt sweetened to please tbe taste, called -''Tonics." "Appetisers," "Restorers," Aetbat lead the Uppler on to drunkenness and ruin, feat are a trnajledictne. made from the , aaUve roots and herbs of California, free front all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are tbe Great -Blood Purifler and a Ufe-givuig Principle, a Perfect Renovator ana invigorator or we system, carrying off - all poisonous matter and restoring the blood i Diooa to a neaiuiy couaiuou, enrichlng It, refreshing and Invigorating botlt nUndandbodv. Taev are easy oi aamuusiraUon, prompt in tneir action. certain In their results, safe snd reliable In all forma of disease. - am aersota eaai Savka Uiese uittera according to directions, and remain tongnn well. - provided tbeir bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and tbe vital organs wasted boyond the point of repair. Dywpepsla or bsAltraeUonv fieadaene. Pain in the Shoulders. Coughs. Tiabtness of the . Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach,Uad Taste In the Month, Bluous Attacks, Pal- : piuttonof the Heart, Inflammation or the Lungs. . Fain in the redons of the BUdnevs.anl a hundred other painfaT symptoms, are toe oflsarings of : Dyspepsia. In these complsints it has no equal. - and one bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits thaa a lengthy adverttsement. Far Feaamle Complavlatta, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonio Bitters display so , deckled aa influence that a marked improveaunt Is aooa perceptible, i - - -Fori, liltain waa tarry avad Chronic , Btbecuaiatlsm and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indi cation, liiuooa,' Kemitcens ana intermutent evcrs, Diseases oi tne tuooa,uver,iuuneys ana ladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases are caused byVUiatedBlood. which 4 t a generally produced by derangement of the L Dhreative Oreans. vney are a uenvie tire as well as a ToaUe, poaseasmg also a peculiar merit of acting aa a powerful agent tu relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs and in BUloua Diseases. For Sktsi Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, SaltRheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples. Pustules, Uolls, the of . waatever name or nature, are uterauy dug np and carried out or the system in a short time by ' the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the moat incredulous of their curative effects. 0 ' Cleasise the VHtatedl PlasJ whenever , you find Its impurities bursting through the akin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins : cleanse it when It Is foul ; your feelings will tcl! yen when. Keea the blood pure, aud the health of the system wUl foUow. Gratefwl Tkostsastda proclaim TlNSGAa Brmaa tbe most wonderat Invigerant tbat , aver sustained the sinking system. . . c Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking la the system of so many thoassnuW are etrcctually destroyed and removed, bays a distinguished physiologist : There Is scarcely an Indlvtdual on the face of the earth whose body is ex- . empt from the presence of worms. It is not upon the healthy elements of the body that worms ' exist, but upon theaiseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of ' disease. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, wo anthciralnttics, will free the aystem from worms like these Bitters. . IHeehasUeal Dtaeasaei Persona engsged , in Paints and Minerals, such ss PlumtersTTvpesetters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they ad. ' vance in Ufa, are subject to paralysis of the .. Cowcla. To guard against this, take a dose of ; wai-eeb's Vinegar Brmis twice a week." 3 BiUoos, Reamittewt, auael Intermittent Fevers, which are so prevalent In the vaUcys or our great rivers throughout the United --- Stau.9, cspeoiaUy those of the Mkwiaalppi, Ohio. . . ilissourl, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Bed, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande Pearl, Alabomv Mobile, Bavaanah, RoanokcT James, and many olhers, with tbeir vast tributaries, ttllOUEhOUt ear CatlM emmtr Anrin the bummer and Aatuaan, and remarkablT ao uunng seasons or unusual heat and dryness, are Invariably accompanied bv extensive demurs. s .stents oi the stomach and liver, and, other ab- . aouuuai viscera, -in mcir treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful lnfloeneeupoa these ' Tsrlttni nrgiinn It rrifNiiii-"j- nafiaisij There . to no catbarUo for tUo cr.rposo equal to Da. J. 1 Walker's Vi2(iak PirrEr.s, as 'they will . apeeduy remove Ue drk-coiored viscid matter , with which the bowels ore loaded, at the same time stir. it. vrnjf the secretions of Mm liver, snd generally restoring the healthy functions of tha ?iilve organ . Ingav V'losrs, Erysipelas, SweUed neck. Goitre, Dcrcnuous luiuuumauons, inuoient innammatlons, Uercurial Affeettoaa, eta Seres, Erup- . Uone of tbe Skin, Sore Eyes, ete etc. In these as in all other constitutional Diseases, Walks' a : Yixboar Birmts bave abown tbetr great curative powers in the aiost obstinate and latractable cafs. ' -Dr. Walketr'a Cavttfbrnla : Ttnea-ar BUttera act on all these cases In a similar manner. By pnrtfymg the Blood they remove the caaas, and by resolving away the effect of the inflammation (the tubercular deposits) the . affected parts receive health, and a permanent sure is effected. - -.jo ; The prop rt Us of Da. Waukb'S ViKTfl Aa Bitters are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, NuMMoas, Laxattve. DiureUc, Seda. . tive Ooacr-lrrttah BadorUc, , Alterative, and Anti-Btuona. Tlie Aperient and mils taaatlve properl ties of Da. Waucbk's Vikboab BrrraRs are the best Baft-guard in eases of eruptions and "'"'T """" imiii aeaung, and soQtJiing properUee protect tbe humors of the nuca. i nnr Deaauve prepeiuea allay pain lu howela.Muur t .nnnteniinationaTi i rarifytsa- aB Ha Ouid wtnd, eoUc, cramps, etc MSw I Slau h Sukts with Vikssar Bitters. i f o epidemic can take hold of a system thus : Daracttoaha. Take of the Bttters on goinr to bed at nivht from a hair to one and one-hair 2Bej5f,' ' toa noaitsssnc food, such r as beafataak, awttoa chop, veuison, roast beef, and vegetabiea, and take oaododr exercl . r are uwnpuaua 01 pareiT vcutie inaru. Di Sitgisu jusd eeo. AgtsL, aaa ti jotsc-o. CaU.

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