Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 42, Number 52, 8 March 1873 — Page 3

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tSJThe Street Bailroad was, up

before the Council Tuesday night,

discussed and referred to. the Finance Committee. s ,.3

5 1 11 - i tK 1 ESTThe lire ' Alarm Telegraph

will -yet be a Richmond improve- !

ment the Council referred the sub

ject to a committee. Good.

Go to Mrs. S. A. Biff Davis's, on

i North Franklin Street, for Millinery

Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons, &c,latest

styles. ' . '

' The' carpet trade at Forkner's,

1 270 Main Street, is getting brisk.

I There's not a prettier lot of Carpets, or eetteh and chkapeb to be had

this side .of the AJleghenies. Go there and see. '

joittbact JLrr. The Commission--

era let the building of Court House

ana jau, in lucnmona, xnursaay,

to Thomas W. Roberts, of our city.

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Flowers and beautiful Plants, at

i McCullough's. 3 V;

i n i ' The old Plummer corner will soon

hare another Drugstore established

there, that will be Rich-eh? To-be

I sure it wilL : i i & 1

1. 1 . ' " We trust " our reminiscencing

friend will make his sketchinsrs, hereafter, .more brief his

"blind horse swap" is entirely too

elongated. Be "brief and to the

point" let your communications be 1

"yea yea, . aud i: nay nay, and

The Telegram thinks that execu

tions 180 days in the hands of our City Marshal, is too long. Proba

bly that officer -thinks "possession

is nine points of the law," and hence he held on to 'em. - , re o

' ' Ha. I. Wo. . CbMo.. . "5155pm 8,(W.m La Crawi. ........ pm ;40am LoMBpori ... 13,35am l;pm Kokomo,... .... 1,45am J;Itpm Aa4araoB.. 3,40am 4; 1 5pm HawcMtU ....... 4 43am 5; 15pm liagsntMrB -. . . . ;lftam 5;47pm Ricbmond ........ 6;00am 6;3pm GlBemsBti.... t;3m S;44pm

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Wolfer and Sulser, at the old,

Deal stand- on Broadway, .will deliver wood to any part of the city.

Their prices are very reasonable.

Give them a calL '

Mumps ham been graduating at

jftwlham, i ; : v I A fox drive occurred on Saturday lot is Otur vicinity one taken We announced a convention of

blue birds last week, and thought ,

Spring was coming think so yet.

Another fox drive occurs on Thursday, the - 13th - inst, same range. It is reported that about

forty foxes are in that scope of conn-

try. ! On Thursday last, at 10:30 A. M. the ground hog is said to have

stuck his snout out about one-inch-

and three-quarters; at any rate the snow and ice . hereabouts com

menced thrwing about that time 1 1

I IC !- i --," , Attextiox Fabkzks. Farmers desiring a superior article of Flax Seed, specially selected and carefully recleaned, purposely for loan

ing, are. respectfully informed that the subscriber has any desired quantity on hand and ready for'

serving. The farming community

are invited to call and examine be

fore procuring elsewhere. Agents

supplied on liberal terms. To his former numerous patrons and

friends, he .would say, he is prepared to supply them with Seed on

as favorable conditions as can be secured at any other point Try

him. ( r-.Jte. ?i3 Geo. W. Baskcs.

T Bra TSelBtFip talra to" ifcoof " Wt- '

eUIIow llnbaa kt Ui

- wars. melanfibol.r case of soicide ocoerred yesterday! in Jeny, X3ity, abont noon. Henry Ford, a pattern maker, residing nt 108 New

ark Avensc, earns borne feeling as his wire'savp, rather unwell. He

had been for some weeks subject to spells of mental depression, und

gave utterance on more than one occasion to the , determination

to ahuffle off the mortal coil. This time be said to his wife:, "I . am

going up stalM to shoot iny self. w

Sue could not believe toe man was in earnest; bat he kept his word. Sue heard the report of a pistol.

and she ttonce called la Justice Allen, wfii) iloes business hear .the.

place, t Wben the? entered the

room they found Ford stretched out with a new Dve barreled revol

ver in his right band. Mr. Allen

wrenched it from his band with some difllctiltv. . Medical attend

ance was procured, and an examination shewed that the bullet en-: tered the roof of the mouth and lodged in the brain. The unfor

tunate roan was Hviug up to a late

hour last eveuing, but recovery; i

iinpossidlr New York ? Herald;

." J.i J 'j'.i.-J-.T A correspondent of the Roseburg

(Oregon) uPantagraph says: "In

the battle on Jjost River the citi-

sens claimed to have killed seven

W are aader ebticaUsas to a fhead, for the permiaaioB to copy a few eztracto from

a prlrato tetter, writteaybT Dr. Hikua, wb ow joarMTtog fTlssft U& j

Nrw BaAB5Trxria, Tsxa)

Yonra of tbe 13tb inat , came orer from

. nnri ni um lain c

Saa AatoDld yea tetdar.aad UflBjf tome taia-

J era time oS band, (alwafb

The Great lUtlr Producerr f

tlalr Oib ,e Pomfctams and Tom adesT have bad their dayJT They belong A to the musty past Nobody that understands chemistry of the hair, and the philosophy of its growth'

tbiak or using them. , Instead or clogging the pores. pC the , scalp with thick onguents, and thus job. structiog the insensible perspiration which is essential to the

health Of he fibers, we how tone the surface of the head with an invigoratiag appliemtlon which pane." trates to the roots the hair and stimulates them in. the. same way that the fertilizihgfagehis Spreads'

over the , meadows stimulate, the grass roots and cause "the blades to? spring up in myriada, eoattng the eaith with verdure. The invigor,al best adsped to ;'ui purpose Is Lyons Katbairos. Jt may wellb-j called thef ferulizer of JUiSKtSd. To tbe barren scalp' it com muni -cases vegetative powerr -If the

hair is dropping out er becomtag" dry. and withered,it arrests the prQ cess of dilapidation or Wight r The hair thickens and becomes glossy and flexible under iu; espial per?

atioa, and as a dreBSfag U t unaps icaD' aermaB.aod tbe -Dke of.lCHlar

proacuea by any preparauon mat has yet been laid on - the toilet of

Fashion.

ete you aie in "bard lack." It yon good "oat fit' and -good lack," then j on a "bigdruok." Tbey don't ay tut a '

The power with which rejec

tions of home come sometimes to

wanderers on a strand is often so

great as to move the wanderer to

Indians, but the fact is they killed J teats- For instancea sasn was

three or four little children among 1 walking along the; streets in Cumb-

tnem one Lttle babe tied to a board and set ur atrainst a saerebrush.

Some of the men reported that

they shot atj a ' big . Injun with a

j white shirt on-i-this was the big

Injun..,

of Ind;-sim hs-zat

boys, the youngest of whom is named Doxology, because he is the last .

of the bnns. " '.. -

AwomsnatLinn.lIaa!nKri-r

ed her house and lot, invested 54P0 in a lottery and didn't draw a cent t.

She is now rnaXon cnen coats at forty cents each. ;t . ; s .4.

At lviuianisparv Pennsylvania,

the icicles grow so large , that in

falling " they break the arms ol scbxKl-teachers standing around . an uncomfortable eaves-dropping,

surely. '

A person invited to the- golden .

wedding of a friend,' sent this reply:.;

X am truly sorry I can t come Uus

time, but will the next", "

The Colfax impeachment ease was

settled in Congress, on ! the 20th; by a report of tbe house committee on judiciary to the effect that it finds nothing : justifying impeach-'

ment in the testimony agamst ue Vice. President'- ..- - s' s!'

i -. ,' - : ? iu -'23 iAmona? the Romans, all . men. of

full size were obliged to marry; and it is even a modern law of England

which inuMsts a fine upon all bachelors in th kwgdom of twenty-five years. and. over. irt x -t

A census of the" public and pri

vate libraries m the United States

show an increase from four and a

half mill&fl books is 18S0, to forty-

half the free mumcip&! lBiraries are

in JNew JiJigiancL , i

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He. Sarriree State Uae at ; aw m., and

Mo, II at SjlO a. aa. " CWeafO 1

Dallri neept 8atarday. Kv loaves Kieb-

Btoad da9yteaoept Saaday, and Lo-ganport;

forCbleaco daily. o 3 'leavea daily, eoept

tSalBrday and Sunday. Ail other Traiaa run

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F. R. MYERS,

Goal raaeenier and Tieket AkobU

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Frelfbi ;00am 1 E.preaa ,. Mail 3;0pml Halt ...... rapreae ...lMm Frewbt,.

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I The Coal season will last for two

weeks yet, and G. W. Simmons will supply you with just the article you

want He also has, at all times, the

best of wood.

Tbo Huntington r House Drug

Store is a never -failing reservoir

lor the beet and purest of Drugs

and Medicines. Prescriptions care

fully compounded at all hours, day and night Give Dr. J. E. Taylor

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Uneinnan,tbrfurb ,., , . , Clnaiaaatlaadway ...... Ohieaffo, tbroBKb..,. .... ObUajr and way .. Oolambaa aad way .... Deytoa aad way . . . ... . . tadiaaaBolla aad faroagb f lliinpiltaaady , .

Wlaebeeter and way

Vrba .Monday, WedneadaT :Frtday. BloomttKeport, Tueaday, Tbaraday and 8atnrday CoUee Corner, Toeaday, aad Friday. .-..

LIbrtr roate, Monday and

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Go to McCullough's, for good

Groceries, Vegetables and Fruits.

I x w j uuuuh, ; tuiu everyuimg

you may need from a first class

Store, go to Forkner's, 270 Main

Street Fresh Spring supplies re

ceived dailv.

4

Urbana gave her salooo-keepers

ten days in which to get rid of their stock of "groceries." Saturday

night the ten days expired, and to

day it would puzzle a politician

to get any spiritual refreshments in the captial of Champaign Coun

ty.

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l It is a fact that the peach-growers

of the' State of Delaware, at a late

publie gathering, positively admit

that the peach crop hss not been ruined by the cold .weather of this

season. They say that the beds have eenerally escaped, except in some few localities 'on the northern border of the peach Bection, and that, although they are, of course, further risks to run.yet the prospect seems now as favorable as laat year,

wliu an immense crop was I 4,4 m V . . J-.

vested ?

T. Buchanan Read said of Tenny

son: "Me looks no more like a

poet, than does t a lobster, if comI pared-1 to a goldfinch. Angular,

awkward, with great hands and feet and coarse hair streaming away, he

erland, Maryland, , the other day,

while a boy was shoveling snow from tbe roof of a . certain house.'

- -...'1 if.f" -Aft l '- . i ' -J- -mm

Just as the man pasea the aweu-

inff the snow beean to sli le, and In -

less than a minute about twenty tons of it, together -vith2 the boy, lit upon the passer-by and buried him completely out of sisht. The spectators instantly began to dig him out supposing, of K course,

corpse,

Instead of which, be was discovered

is not the man a romantic vounc ittin with hia bnea; doubled uo '

.. . .. i . i - . ez ' ..... "

lady would die for."

hr-

1 The

the

3.M p 1 r

13.00 . aallS.30ptH.

gfco 'Fultua MaifcBtarwayB

flush in good meats, fresh and salt

ed, and it abounds in fish. Go and

I L wi i w n itt ' as

'irnu. ana xom. . - .

7.oo a

9 Office ope a from 7t30 a'. . to 7 jav Ob Saaday, from 0:00 to 1000 a i . iL-w.ravis,p.ii. ' M. M. PETTEHGILIj CM ;f - . 40 Park Row Kew Tork, Ire the Areata for tbe Riebmond Paltadi-

trast hr toaerUBf artrertiaemeata fornaaf liaat -eaab rates. Adettiaataia tbataity re ree.neated to leave favora'.wttb them. . LOO AX REOORDi

n.C. DICKIVflOH. Jeweler.

Catw Stret-:'i'-' '''' t , ir. laam a

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. MAVOB.

Coitob Pallamum.-' Pleeee enneanee my name aa a candidate for the Mayoialty at the est May election, ssojoet tOgte eairaatien of tbe Republican party w - I . . . . .. i. W;8ALTEaV We are authorised to afinonnee tbe same of Jamee M. Pee, aa eaadidate tee aeleetioB to tbe ofllce ot Mayor of the crty of Rieb oai, aatqeet U tbe dseiaioa of tbe Bepubllaa nomination. .., . We aae reoneeted to annoaaee tbai Jamal Bldar it I candidate (or Mayor, aebieet to any emoaameat tbat Demoerata aad U be raj Bepablteaa may make for aemetiBf a eaadi

V' - til i. .

We art autborteed to anooaaea John O.

Hadtey, ea a candidate (or Mayor, aubiect to tbe action of tbe Republican Party . -. .; Wm are aatberiaed io aeaoBnce F. Prays Erf:,! a eand'date ftrrayor of the city of BioUfoa4: ..: .'" -- : y Wo are aatborieed to aaaennoe William L Jobn,aa a candidate for Mayor of ( tbe jrfty.ol Biebmuad, at hBnal lMttlh. .V . '. iink;..' aaassat. r- .m.. '..-. We are aaiboriaed lo aaawwceVViOUia Zimmerman, aa a candidate for re-election to tbe office ol City Marahal, eubfect to tbe deeieion of the Republican nomination. . i We are aathoriied to nnnoanea Lonla O. Bbofer, aa a candidate for City Marahal, subject to any arrangement the Republican party mav make. - ' We are authoriced to announce 8 F. Watson, a a candidate for City Marihal, aabjeot to tbe Republican nomination " FREE RELIGION. Tbe Progreeaire LyeeBm mcete erery Sunday at 3 r. u, in Lyeeam Hall. We cordially invito all the lot era of free thong hi and free apeeeb, on reHfpmi matters, to come nod bring their eblldren and join witb aa ia oar vxereiasa. We itonre aUereeda of every kind, aad teach honesty, parity, trathfnlueee, temperance mt klndneea aa the eiaeaiiaU, 45tf

Kraut Fresh and nice, at W. L. Farquhar's on Fifth Street, and,

Whilst getting that wholesome veg

etable, don't forget to buy anything

you may want in the Grocery hue. Lynn's honest he is! . ;

i The Black Crook had crowded houses Tuesday and Wednesday

nights.

' A humbug by the name of McAl

lister, juggled at Phillips Hall to a

few gulls and empty benches. 7

St. Patbick's Dat On the 17th

inst, next Momday week, this day:

will -be celebrated J by our Irish

friends in our city.. The procession

will form at St Mary's Church, on

North Eranklin, and, , from thence

inarch through the principal streets.

2--." 1, ? - John Frichard, who was 'shot in the eye by a comrade for refusing to take a drink of whisky, at Cam bridge, last week, is rapidly recovering,' says the Tribune of the 6th, and adds: "His eye ia certainly destroyed and the bullet is still in his head." tit's a blessed thing for John that it's "stilL" though! ; 1

polar wave aweptdown over

British 1 territory , on "Friday

aigfat. - On Sttnrday- Baorwtog its -crest touched Fort Garry, tumbling the mercury to minos 3, and the same evening hit Breckinridge, Minnesota, to the tune of minus 2. On Sunday the body of the. wave bad arrived, . lowering Fort Garry thermometers to minus 27, and Breckinridge to minus 23,

while its front edge had run east to Chicago flowering 1 the mercury fro 11 32 to 10. Yosterdsy - the wave bad le?t Fort "Garry and

111 eefcen ridge, ana tbe mercury

leaped upward, while at Chicago it was depressed to 5, at Cleveland to was at Buffalo tQ Owheieupon the main body took a turn southward, . giving the cities in the Ohio Valley alatecf zero. There's nothing like polar waves.

I A chunk of gold, weighing over 240 pounds, and worth about $50,.

000. was found in the claims of Yo

Yen & Co., at Moore's Flat J(CoL ),

recently; . These claims are owned by a Chinese company to whom

they were sold cheap, having, as

supposed, been exhausted. '

I The Grass Valley Cai mines

are being worked with good suc

cess. .The Idaho mine has yielded, after a twelve days' run, $41,950.

The !Emtoire mine also pans out

$6,500 from ten days' crushing

and the Eureka, which has been ro-

ponea as -piayea out lor over a

year past,, has .recently cleaned up

$10,000 from a six days' run.

Thx itkst Cocbt House mac comes

to us in this shape: . "

a ' Crhtbkviim, Feb. 14, '73. Ma. Wiluam Beooks Dear Sir:

I have a small account against yon wbicb 1 srfppos vou have forsotten

but you will recollect that you was

taken sick at the. Audortors offia.

last summer end I harnessed Mv

horse to my carriage and took you

uuiur, ior sirvis x cnargeyou threo dolly rs and fifty cents ($3,50) Pleas ictaH at once , ; ,

Yours truly, . . .Whabtoh Ltman. '-Cehtbjevillb, Keb. 18 '78.

Kec a or William Brooka. three

dollars and fifty cents In fall, for

conveying said Brooks from Cen-,

ucfiiieiu xvicuutoua, BStl orooKS being verry sick', or at least he was letting on end groaned bitterly.

; - whabtok Ltman.

under bis chin.' bis ' hands to his

face,' and his eyes filled wi h tears.

They shook him up a lot and asked

him if he was4mrt. He roused himself and said bO." Ue was a native, of Switzerland, 3 and' this

kind of a thine: reminded - bim ao"

strongly of tbe happy'days he used

to speud in tbe home ol bis youth

that he felt as if he must Cry or

burst. f Max Adeler.4

its re-

I at! at ariVM nfmTTk

Th e March number ' of ;

Courting is to be concentrated hereafter in Wayne county, the Legislature having abolished the Common Please and Criminal Courts.

For the accommodation of taxpayers in tbe eastern part of the county, the County Treasurer has arranged to send tax receipts when requested to the Citizens Bank, Richmond, for 0 Election without expense. , Leave names at the Sauk and in a few days tbe receipt will be ready. : " 46tf 1

4 BeooUect, Miss Annie Dickinson lectures at Lyceum HalL on next Friday night .Her subject "is: What's to Hinder." " . '.' Bad roa Fox Hpwts. The liberty Herald estimates that, at a Fox hunt in Fayette county, there were not less than "3,000 bottles in the 0wd." . - 1. '

-,. Our old friend, Achilles Williams, received a severe fall on the ice at his home on Sabbath last hurting his right shoulder considerably. ,

- Bio for Dubluc. The Cincinnati Gazette, of the 2d inst , noticed the astonishing item that Dublin, Ind., had met with a loss of $250,000 by the burning of its "tar factory." It made a mistake, in printing Indiana for Ireland. V

! Goon. Gov. Hendrick's signed the Temperance Bill ; - ' John Suffxins, the veteran Hatter,

has a fine' lot of latest style Spring : Hats,' cheap. . If you need a good Hat, 'What's to Hinder" you from

going there and buying one. '

i A sultseriher wrote to one of our cotemporaries to have his paper stoppe i,and considerately added: ,- "I . think tolks otteut to

spena vieir munny tur a payper my dad dident and everybody sed as he w as t ho intclligeotist m aa in the country and bad the amarteat family of boiz; that ever dugged later." , . .

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obsrming Magazine opens with two baud so m 0 eng ravings owe ,cal led I In the Springy lYopds," expressly.,' designed for this Magazine by Bensell, and the other "The Castle of Wartburg." After a number of engravings of the latest fashions there is a piece of music, "Tired," by Miss Helen Burnside- Among the litersry matter we find "Dorothea" by Fannie Hod son; "Una' and her Prince," by A. LMozzey; "Three Pictures. " by M F Ames; "Bebecca Hind,s Career," by Ella Rodman Chnrcb;-?Tbe" Fostering 1 f Aslar.g' by Helen A Shaw ; 'The Master of Grtylands " by Mrs .Henry Wood; author of East Linhef Clarlotta 1-:Brb'nt;' by Vesta, dec, dec Send for a sample number. Price, ,2.00 a yrearor $2 h9 Witliihe v Premium - Chromo. "Little Sa-nueL" Four copies 3,00. c Eight 4 copies - (and . one gratis) 812 00. The Lady's Friend ($2.00) and the Saturday Evening Post (3 00) for $4.50. The Premiuai Chromo or a large Steel Engraving is also given to tbe sender f "every ' clubr 'Single umber (for sale by all Newsdealers) price 20 cents Published by Dsacow k Pltebson, 315 Walnut St. fhUa-delphia.

Tbe Milwaukee Sentinel says: A! UU.has ' been . introduceV int the Uinois Legislature which , provides that a married woman may contract, be contracted with, sue or be sued, in fact, do all things whatsoever, the same as if she was a fctnme sole, or any other man Tbe women have succeeded in filching from .man about all the inalienable rights he Overbad, and

tbey may as well take tbe balance. A siinfl ir bill was defeated : In he

Indiana ben ate by tbe casting vote

of Lieutenant Governor Sexton.

: Sparta, Wis maintains

putatinn for being the coldest place'

in the Northwest, It reports 25

degrees below,on Tuesday; March f

4th., . , .m'.v,,-

One of the celebrated phyeicians of Philadelphia. lit Lit said,! eats

two raw apples every evening be

Ore 113 IVbirt. 14 icsfc, Itu, vuiumv

they not only supply food to his

brain, but they keep , the whole

system in a healthy condition. :' Whitier being asked for an auto-

graph, at once compuea oy penning : "The aame ia bnt tbe shadow which we find Too olten larger than the man behind."' -

The new f ortifica'ions of Germany, involving an outlay of $67,500,00, are being pushed with tho greatest energy Evidently all is not!lovily In diplomatic ' oireies The Emperor William visits his son-in-la v, the Czar, in April. ' ' J!

ten' ," .. - Honor the Aged. -Quite a large

number of the old friends and neigh

bors of Mrs. Elizabeth O'Habra.

together with many of her young friends, visited this venerable widow of Chables O'Harka, at her son inlaw's (L. H..McCuLLouaB, Esq., ) on Monday night last They took with them a plentiful supply of good things to eat, and about fifty partook of a bountiful "lap-supper.' After the-feast, and the enjoyment of social converse and the delight ' ful reunion of friends, "Rev. Mr. Giixam, presented to - this good "Motheram-IsraelVfwho is about eight7.years'of age some substantial tokens of the love and esteem in which she is held by her ' many friends; remarking that it was not the intrinsic value of therv mementos; but the act itself, and tfit kind remembrance of the agecf and infirm, that constituted its richness and the high appredatTon" by the reeipieMand, in Mother Q'Haiuu's behalf,- he returnedsincere slid heartfelt thinks to aU prfio ;had thus remembered her. VJLfter singing ansrorjriate'hymff and a fervent and appropriate prayer by Rev. Gillam, the company dispersed to their several homes all feeling that they had enjoyed a' profitable mingling together, a pleasant "sur-

prisev" and that it was good to have great practical anestiou, which for 1 1 m " -"'r ' . .1 1 vlamrm. Yimm wot KMefni ...... t,mm

The Bev. John AUen,well known as '.-Camp Meeting John," opened a late term of court, aa follows "Oh Lord, let os prsy .Tdr the, lawyers, for thou knowest they have abundant use Ifor Sprayer. They too often try lo make a good case out of a bad one an . ,a . bad case out of a good one. O'a Lord help them to be honest- "And help'

too the witneKse?. T1100 knowest O Lortl, that sometimes they stretch the truth and .keep back what ought : to be made known. HelD them. O Lordfc to tell the

a ' truth, the whole truth, and nothing but tbe- truth.' v - r' jr The Buffalo Express calls a railroad ring" withia (a ; ring, a

"0 e r e b ro-spinal-credit-mobitter-4

mengingitis." We guesi tbat is it.

Misbawaka, Ind has done something tbe past year in making wag

ons, since last Marcn tnree tnou-

sand have been shipped to New

Orleans, alone, and in ; the . same proportion to other places. : 1,1 ' '. : The Portuguese dictionary, which was begun nearly one hun

dred years ago by the acvlemy of Sciences, has now brought "down its information to . the . letter C. Senhor Domingos Vieira is now the editor of the work. CI f I

Tbe actual cost of the Grain

trade of Chicago, for ike transports

aUon of its products from Buffalo by canal to New York City, in 69, was $11,OS9,690 a prodigious espense. The Journal of Commerce of that city says no wonder the

ways bad plenty of

than will tell too aometbiDtr abont M

nntnt " . KTarTtmna' m iuck du - vtn

fit' lere A Mexican pony and aaddn ana

a sun are eoniHlered a good cuini." 11

on don't et autna wen too are io -Mm

nek;" If yon get loet in the meequet baabes,

li yon uifv

you get

Iffdrank." Thew don t ear oo a "tittDl'

or "on a BDree. bat Mrnn. ion noa nu

eliiici here. ( more eepecially at San Aa-

tonio.l and from all narta ot the cqnatry,

At the Ward Hons, in Sab Antonio, baa

handT mornins. tweUe of ne were in Uie

office, and no two of aa from the aame State

in! the Union one native lextn Bad oee Spaniard, fire from northern Btates and tbe rest Sonthernera. Lot me aire yon a eketeb of our dinner table, aa it waa the week I waa

there. At the bead of tbe table waa a Cti-

fornian ; at bia rij(lt band firat a Uissourian,

cost an Alabamian, nest Texan, then a Soaniard. then a Kk Oraod stock mt,born

in Kaw To, a Vexioao and a tiermaa Com

pleted tbat ae. L At aba CfchrorniajB;laft.

eame a man from Atbeaav Ohio, nest

Louisiana man, next myaeif, next a t renebman.iuatlrom Perne,? A., next ' two Mex

ner. with a darker for head waiter." assisted

... a t . x a

by a bair-breea Mexican ana a luji-oiooaaa one. This completed tbe "out St. At to

tbe dinner, won't lay anytbinr abont that

aht have been better and I have .eaten

worse oaes hare no fault to find - at tba

nnee and no eaneetat word or cowmunaatioa

The nlaee I am at here. i German, and of

ia mm eiMB nd nie aa ean be. Don't aui;e I nve nuuions 1U AO IV. juore U1BVU

fancy the war they mix tbinirs aometimes,

bnt then I hare a voraciooa apetite, and am

ready for any thin from Mexican "Tamalaa" . to a nice roast of beet . 4- j'i M X, i

I weiehed mrself on rour aealea before

learinK R. and weia-bed 142 lbs, ae weigh

ed to-day and am 154 lbs allow two ponnds

difference in scales. ADd am atm 10 pooooa

ahead of old weixht not ao bad- tor ..two

months. 1 expect next anmmer, nowerer.

will bring me down arttia. One or two more pedestrian tours would not do me any barm

aa rsjrar da flesh, but think now I will trade for a Mexican dost and so- that wojr name

time. ' Ton think that if yon should leer

Hn yon might poasibly go to Colorado. Watt,

I don't now much abont that country think yoa could not find aa good an onenme;

were aa to lexas. i inongui wuuo in i , tbat Texaa waa a aood place fere man to

uva in. and atill think with your friend K.

that it ia tbeHcomiee State." All she need

ia railroads, and they are commcr test.

Denver mieht be a fine, place, but. if- yon

could be eatiafied to lire in a smaller town is

Texaa. for a bile at least,! will" venture

tbat in ten years yoa would be wmh two

dollars hero to one there. .. What I bare writ-

tan and will write you and Dr. H . abont Tex

ae. are my honest convictions in regard to tbe

state. I would like to ace both or you and

all mr friends here. Not that I think tbey

would be near me, tor tbat ia not - probable;

but becauao I think they onld belter tkeir

condition, financially and physical I j,( shall l aav xoi-ally and spiritually) truces it would

or t add any to tbe epintual part though I will venture that there ia not a State in tbe

Union witb aa mixeJ a population aa theState

of. Texaa bae, that baa any more morality about the inhabitants than Texas has.

: Texaa is large state, the opentnga are

many... t win give you one or two t nave

my eye on, but don't toiax it at an probable I shall loct4 ia any ot them ; for tbey say here, when a man comes to Western Texas,

he never leaves it tor one or two reasons, tr be makes plenty ot money here, be ia cootented to stay ; and if he don't make money, never gets enough ahead to etawayfiem here The Erst place ia Fort Worth, in Tar-

raoiCo., (n rtlwrn Texas) it will m at tbe

junction ot ths two braucoes o; uie Bootoern PAcific Railroad, neither of which, are run

ning there vet, it hn a population ol somt 1 200. Population of country in 1S7S 5 40ft. Lind ia worth from 3 to 10 dollars an acre a ar tbe town. U will be without a doubt a good town, aad will grow rapidly aa soon aa railroads get there. ? 1 axpeet it ia little wild up there yet, for it ba not baca'maoy rears since Indiana came into that and ad

joining county, another place ia Hillsborough,

in Hill countv.f eonnty soatti or larranti;

it haa no railroad now, bet willhaye one extendinc up from Waco, poperfation of eonntv

some B.ooo ot county town, Hillsborough,

probably 800, laud abont the aame irice aa

at Ft. Worth. . Another; lampaaa, Lampes

as county, thiee counties-north of tb.H CCA

mail county, his a poporatioa-ot some a.uuu

They have sulphur aprioge at Tampaaaa, which, even no.v are gaining notoriety ; the

town has probably 1,000 population, is ea miles north of Austin, the land ia high, roll

ing, and from what I can learn. U very

healthy, and a one eiiaaate tor ooasuqtptives; land is worth rom 2 to-10 dollars near town.

If a man baa a notion of coming to Texts

and going into some town and opening; ot iu business, would aitriee bim to cime and

look the ground oeer first, without be can

get reliable informatmn from some one aa

the spot wbere be wanm to locate w-bat might suit me, might not be to your liking.

I would be eatianedta-go lo-a small tawnnnal

coma up with tbe town. You baring saeawa

rOomatad vtv kv b. .ts .1'

WtmUt fciata JJt.ses3s ot ataes .Jf

pradaaa aad faroeatles.) -

Bmttmt. SfUbm

wheat per ba trr :

Cornier be.... .....m. CJJotcv Oataperba A

ay par toa... siaQ- - . Hatter par lb. ... Yi5 A I

Kggaperdot u z

I'outoaa par ba .... .... .-tsssiam: -- - . t - Floor per ewt-. -A U t 4 BS

Dams, eugar-eured, IS l Bbonldera per lb ........ 4 H 8idea par sv;-4.f0;e;Jl lisVi .

uraper ib , , i ia m$rwt eraehed, '! r Ceneeaugara, white, je'!ow Abrowa. I2te4

Stm Orleans Moiaeaea per gallon.....;, jr-9 , Sorgbam Molasses- per gBiloBiil.. 7ft -Syrupa per gallon..- 7Utl 14 '

Cbappcd beads, face, rnagbtkAd.pinipVe - t

riagworma, aalt-rheom. and other. alneu afiectioBS cared and tba akia made ao(t aiI amooth,' by' using the Juniper Tar Soap mad by CaaweU Haxtrd A C. Wear' VWbT Be r certain to est. tbe Jaaiper Tae eap. as tVr t

are maay , aortbleaa imiUjtioiM rmaa altb common tar. ' 41-lSw .

! A nervous resident of BaJrnforth

- m - a ... m waa at e w

avenue loaded up a nau Dttsnei

basket with empty . cans and bot

tles, Saturday tdrfit, and cautiously

wended, fua way to the Wmte street

bridge where-he designed disposing of the truck. : It was midnight, an

hour he bad purposely waited, for

in order to be secure from observa

tion. On iacfnngf the bridge ho took out a big can, and nervously dropped it over the rail, trembling'' ly awaiting the report as it struck the ice. It didn't strike the ics however: it struck dotr thai : was

down- there en joying a late lunch, . J

and uie animal being taken completely by surprisei emitted a sud ' den and astonishingly sharp yelp followed it by ascose-of others,at the

same time : smuubling" up the bank ' i

wwara ine street. . xngnienea out of his wits the miserable wretch

.on the bridge picked up his basket

then his heels, and started flying for home, and at the same4 time nehrhboring dogs took up the bark, and joined in the chase, howling-and yelping and tappingT and snarling at an awful rate. At every stride a new dog appeared with s new voice, and a party of men came out of a saloon and joined in, with

the cry of "Stop Thieipifid" fol lowed after the bare headed white

Tba purest aad aweetest "Ced fcieerOit f HaaaN A Caaaeti's, aada on tbe ana. shore .- from fresh selected livers, by CaaweU. Haa- . ,

f ard A Co. 2few Votk. It ia abaclulely pre ,

and tweet:' Pafienta whd bare obce taken H ' prems tt laaH others. Physieiaua trarr wect ded it eoieriof to(aay of tbe otberoiU iat tba J market, . .. ;. . ... r ,., , 41-lJw .. , ; ,.i iTM TOB SUFPECJ.N. ,) Tba Rev. William H, ortet etliila restd-1 ; og ia Brasiias a Miaaioaar, disaorered In ,.' that laadof medicines a remedy" for" Cvasump' ' tion, Serafata, Bors Throat, Chojfbs',' Colda,"1 Asthmt aad XerToua Weakueea, Tbiereen- i

edy has eared myacU attet al '.Jier nedi-i

ernes bad failed. .;, ,. Wishing to benefit the aufiering,1 will send" " tbe reoeipe for preparing and using this rem--1 4

Tedy to all who deeireit FREE OFC1UROK.

Pieatwsjodaa ecralops, wilb yonr same aa4 Address on il. Address, - . , i Rev. WILLIAM H. NORTON. ,

t' . : A7S BBOA0WV

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I

n TifE Matter op wii.liah , Q ELLIOTT, Baakrnp, fi e underalgB'tAasigneeaof said Bankrupt, will aell at publie sale on the premises situated ia Centre township, Wayne county, Indiana, X 1 1-2 miles North of Ceotrerilte, , , "j On Thursday, April 1 at, 1873, J,f Betweea the hours of 10 o'clock, A M and 4 o'clock, P M of aeid day, tba- fallow iag described Real Eatam, situate ia Wayne county, Indiana, to-wit; "' 8S81 Acres, being a, part of the '

1J1 aad B quarter, secnoa aerea ( i a town

Lio, range is, . . aa. ttt a v, L' t

w Also, 9i Acrea, ucuiy n pti b ui NE and NW quarter, section seven 1 7), town 2 18, range 14, . -, t"Also, 120 Acres, being the south half of SW quarter, section 31, town 17, r range 14; and south half t east half SE qr. section 35. tows 17. ranee lXaituated in Cay

township, Wayne county, Indiana. , . r

BtTAlso, an. undmded one - bltu T! inter at In value in a part ot 8W qniter, s.c ,

7. tonUiu is. isnge 1, east; being tigh-y

f , - . .... . 1 1 : f . - .

eed -victim who went tearing up, jiaiy if. Elliott. " ' -- the avenue at a fitful pace, the , baIsA s House and Lot in Cam-" cans and bottles bounded OUt on ' bridge Cfty. Wame eoun'y, lodln? being

the street, and confosiner and craz- ; lot ro. o. Block it, west ot river and south

ing the dogs to a more and more j

exalted desrree. ie reached home

of the mad.

; JSTThe 81 Acres, described first,

ta knwww- aa she

whole-ia body and burst - into the nJSMSm UnA-baiaA: itaaled'immedi-

house like a whirlwind, minus hi

hat, minus his basket, &nd minus one tail to his coat, and his eyes

sticking out like P. T. Barnums

stomach. - He extmguished all the

"lights, and got to bed as - speedily

as possible, but it was nearly day

light before the last dog . left the

premises."--l)anbury News. ,

atelr on the east of Koland's Fork, and be-'

j tween that and Centerrille and Williamsburg , Turnpike; Is nearly all cleared and in a high sUfe of calUvation. Om Urs tract is 185 i rods of sew board fence, good Barm and $ i Hoase, large Apple Orchard f first-claaa .

rrun, 2 never-iaiung opnnga. auso, m pair m . . , LARGE C ATT IE SCALES, T

a good bouse all ta tba beat

Enclosed by

ot order. , ... .. - . j- - "-- .

The 91 Acres is the hou&. farm of aaid Baekrupt, lying on the West side of Noland'a Fork, aad aeparated by it

Rmaininv ta the Poatofflee at Richmond. Ind. i from' the St Acres described above. Otood

XiXST OF IiETTSHS

t-.r ft, i'

March 7th, 1874.

Alice Allen, A Brasher, Carline

Barnes James. Baggs, ; Bridget Beaty, Alice Berry; Besll, James B Berry, Burton &.Cow Thos. Burd-

sall, W C Boyer, Mrs. B Crompton,

come up who ioe raws. iou oaring aavawa i T T c f. f -BWa rti,,- 1m... : D" on" ' 1 at yo.r command eoald go taamweb lergar VtomSs! Eastern Indiana.

Apple Orchard, Peaebee, Paars and Small

Fruits of all kinds. . Good Buildings, good f j Fencing, and a Sugar Camp of 400 Trees, . ' 30 Acre of Splendid Timber. . . Two Wells, One Cistern, Wood Haoee, tier-1 : riage Bouse, Furnace Ae. ; Every thing com-. - plete. Tbia Land lies sloping gently to the .

! east n. ia one ol the most desirable rarma

been ther e.

Railway accidents, from "Broken rails," ''misplaced switches,", with their accompaniments bf burning cars from overturned "stoves," or by petroleum getting into contact with fire somewhere about the train, aie becoming almost, daily, events, and yet the old style of dangerous switches continues to be used thai most dangerous style ofheatmg cars by stoves continues to be maintained in uae-4-ard petroleum cars continue id bio attached to. passenger trains.

years has veied bosfness merr baa

been how toredoce the post of transit to seaboard t Y M - A gentleman, favorably known, in high cireles in Phfla'lerphia, named Jacob Stone, wasv relating to a Sabbath school hiff itravela in the Holy Land and,amcg other things, told the scholars of i the ascent of Mount Pisgah.' Ott' the - foUowing Sunday a' teacher -asked, in 1 the course of the lesson, who ascended Mount PisgaM : i AViHe i urclia promptly cried out, ''Moeetv and Jacob &tone.r - i j- '-t

town, and da as. weH aa, I would (and much better) ia - a amalWr town, aad' pot take ao

tonga tna to mike m fortune in. II. I waa

going ia the drug businesa here, outside of a large town, would pnf groceries Ac, with tbe

drugs, and would buy all things I could make

money on ana naa tne money to bay. Tbe main tb:ng here ia for a man to get bold of aoece real estate at aome good point, more money wilt be mde in that wtv hern io the next ten years than any other. There are

many places it the State tbat you could ao

to and with the money yoa can command, ean

to a few rears be worth rour tens of thow

ands . Now tbie ia not all talk, for you will

find many cases of tbia kind, wbere men started with nothing and are now worth their tens ot thousands. . There is a piece of property near this town that tbe man who owns it bought eight yeara ago for 93 000 and has refused one band red thousand for it ta ice ; ita value eonaiata in the intense water power there is on tho land. - Voo muatmind that Ualroiton, our largest

city, le not more tbaV2,S0a if tbat. U

ton next, 16 or IS .thousand.. .Saa Antooio

11,000, ( tough match). Jefferson 10,000. Ae. I think, If any thing. 1 have eatia tted tftesi towns high enough, though tbey are mcreaa-' iag in pooulation very faat. Von know thereis a disposition ia nil Statea to make tbe population f their tow as much larger? than it realy is, ( when I first went te Richmond, the population waa 18.009, when 1 left 13,000) and mora especially in a new country. 1 doa't think outside ol the two I named,' tbat there are 1ft others that will go wrer 1800, they will run from that to thousands.--Now here ia a State whose natural resource era at great if not greater than any .Stats in tba Union t a State whose territory ia aa largo aa alt New England, New York, Pennsylvania East and West Virginia thrown in s State whose territory ia larger than tbe Empire of

France with tier 38,00(1,00!) people a State, that haa ocean ' nmmunieation along: bee border for over 500 miles, r The tide of exigrstion is settling toward her : this tide of emigration Is bard ta start, bat when once directed in any channel, ftiws is a mighty t warn, t It is thia emigration, thai has made Chicago the pride of the Northwest uad are there not chaocea here :n Texas, when aha only has a population of l,0v0,0tMrand ateadily lacreasiagv and where land can be bought (conaideriag the advantages) cheaper than any plaea m tba United Statea Wheo you pay fire and tea dollars aa acre for land herein Texas, yon para b& prion r io tea yeara from now, tbia aame. land js 01 be 40 and 60 dollars per acre, and much of it more than thatt but enough for thia time. The Scdalia CMo)lTirnesAatfaributes the authorship of .the , words, "O that mine enemy would write a book,' to an Arab sheik whereupon, the - St. Louis i Democrat remake: was in the HshuV business, and pronounce such remarks as the above every reprehensible and calculated to do in justice to a man who, though

troubled with cutaneous uisorders;

vrL,n v. n.. Tvi

worth 2, JohnDille, Mrs. M French, ? Q F Oithens, DoHie Harris,' Alex Henry, W M Hudson, MoHie iHunt, I j Elizabeth Hunt, Bev. P. Hypes, S N Jeaikms & Co., Elias W Jones, 1 Thos H JsJliffe, W C Jones, klem ' ( rich Lamb, BW Lawrence, Cap vac . lines, Lave Lude, GatroutMayson, ' Annie McClellan, Hall Meyer, Kit- '

tie Moore, B F McCord, Johh'C : Morgan, J Prescott, John - Hansom, Bennett Banes, Pamelia Bailaback, J E BxbinBonvreo' WRrra nels, Mrs." E Staley, Sidney Lain, ' Elisha Spencer, Albert Sweet,Mary Shideler 2, Laura Stuart, JBIary Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Stottler.Wra

Shofer, W C Scott, Wm Smith;' W H Stokes, Martin Scbooley, EUiott Wvttbb,;G W TemrUDavid, Thompwon, Jennie H Tnomaa,DJary Jane Tuttlev Wm Turner Bich'd I Walters, C Way Emma Webber, B Woods. . -' , ! Persona exiling for those Letters will plea , aay - AD VEB flSED ' and . give the data ot this list. - ' - B.W, Dans, km. Anotaxb old Settlxb Goirs Died

on the 6th inst, near Spartanburg, Bafldolph'Co. Ind, Lemuel Was ' son, aged about seventy-eight years. Ho was a good man, and highly re

spected by all who knew him Cinclaaatl Xarkeu Mtk'Z'O m fl 3' XnaMniAii March - Cotton-dull; sales at 19fc. Flour firm and hurher; sales at $7-77 a

, $8" Wheat firm; sales at fl 68

1 7a ,Cknrn-teady; sales at 33

40a -Bye quiet: sales st8d39. Wheat was active anV cices ad vanced; sales of No. 1 Sprats Chi-' cago at $1 28; No. 2 do at, f 1 2l cash, '" and $1 23$ April; rejected 9394c. Corn was in fair d mand and market firm; sales ol Hoi

2 mixed at 3282i. 32e 1 seller April, sad SSSSc May; rejected 27fc. " " '

1. 5-

The 120 Acre Farm is pro-.

emioentlr a Stock farm, being well watered b a never failing Braneh and an excellent i Spring 'at tho bouse, and producing grass : second to none. Feocing good, . Ruildfags , tolerable, 20 Acres good, young Timber, A Tnfepike road divides this into twti pieces. ' leaving S Aerea on east aide,40'on tbe weat. ; ; Persons desiring to eecure for themsetves a home ia every aoose of tba word, surround-

u tj goon actaou, au cuunjn v ated in a Friends' neighborhood) will do well . to visit and examiae alt this property at once. ' 5 wi iTetaJ4ef Smlfe; , . - Oso-ihird cash. One-tbird ia six months, . and hUaoeo in twelr moctha from day of aale. with interest en deferred pay Meat at the rate of eix per oen t. per aaanra. Sai I r payments to ba secured by. Siortgageim the . premise. " ' , v OLIVER T J0NES.W i ! 1 j 11 ARK MAUDUS. . itfM,Kne,V

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Me ProorA.aja sake tmosa AMttcra ao. i

Sording to dlreclioas, anil remain lon-r uuwcli, provided thdr idnre at not aaatroyed by mtar-: ral polsoa or other means, ami vital organ; warned beyond the point of repair. . .;, DjrapcpetsL or ladtgestloau Ilcadarhe, . Pala la the Shoulders, Comgna, Tigataeaa of die Chest, Dixzlneas, Sonr Eructations or the Stomach, Bad Taste in tbaaloutk, BSiou Attaokai '

raipttauoa or tne Heart, innamim.tion or tux

ae or tna- aviemcye, arnu aymptoma. are the ou

One bottle WW prove a'

Lungs, Pain In the reaioas of tho KMncye, amu

painiui ay pala. On

better guarantea of ita merits taaavpfengthr.

a hundred other

springs of Dyspepsia.

BQverttsemeBt.

MjSSTBE CONFESSIONS OF AJIUIV A

Ji- : - A -a-L ; .w,rw- - . Twwww awfa

rTr. v ,ruy uevw and others who antler from aerrons Debility,

won uujmKum ..i-nsm ,

Gen. F. T. Dent will retire from duty at the , executive mansion orl March 4, and join his regiment in July. - f - .: .

kill sapplyfhg the araABS or swar waam.

Written by owe who eared UnaBetf, aad

swat free aa raMrvhir a noet-i fatad

SBve1o(it.'y. .;'. ' '

Addmsa. 2fAiSA.tiBi. afAWAta. rrarklyi

tm si-b. at. r. va '

oeeeaed a aaaaaaoe percepUble.

-:w..ls4aBnaaayanrsr : astol

nbeanaaavssewa aad Oast, IttUoua.

ana rnJerasmsntriiiaia Last asm of

HaiUer. tbeae Bi

that tmnroveiuent is aoou

Cktwwte.

RemiUent

the Btood. ttterebave

ayVlttatad,

Urer, KJdnera and

Maaaai. Btood.

Tmer aaraavmsmtla raufatra aa watt, mm a, Tamae, poaaemlnf the merit of acttag aa a powerful aweaa to roumrto 1 1 athiuarlBH anamaonof the Liver sa amaI Orgaaa, aMIat ikoaa taaamv .: ..

Fwe-aartssBiis,Bi " t, Tetter, Salt

atoila. Caitaxsm

t-sof taet tmaa af WVnl

ktd-Uead,

a.

baators t I eaereofthe

' nsiaii or wawav are netr.

rat. 4ai ,M e4 eantat owt ot tt aya'WtaasV teaeertheaaimrtf

..wai it 'Una niwat vuiaw-a tmmmt Xmo brU waaMi UriJEaat ut SvSMarStrte--'-r-'wa, t hi. h-aa 4 OSV ' - 9if J'lwitBei.Af a t -a PranciMn, Cat.,

a, v r. n ingion tm tutnmeiJ in. 1 .

.ACU . ST ALL DUwlS ( .

rmb&a '-i,ii'fj.,j ,iJS ,f.e4ri o3 4 'j.

is. ;-iatf as