Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 43, Number 17, 5 July 1873 — Page 3

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PAN-HANDLE ROUTE: Condensed Tim Card. Columbus and Indi ,v enapolia DivieioB. ,ay JW4T. .. e u Fj, W M eoiiM wnvr v'A-a Js'aVS. RM. Mo. IQ. Pitteburgh, .' ' Qalumbua....v... 1.60pm l.eaa 1.35am 9.66am a45pm -6.65pat T.aOptK o4opai .lOptri s.Mpm u.6pnt 11.48ent J.lOem S.sei afiirrdCotftea.... SJtam S.liem lOuMaaa Urkaaa, i Pinna ll.4Sa 4.e li.48pm Bradford Juaetion, i.OOam .36am 1.3VDI 1.58pi ureenvuie, Mehaaoed ...... i Cambridge City, . Kahrhtatowa,..., ladtaaapolis Man 7.Mbs S.Okpm &40pm POi &' pm S.SSam 1 0.60am OIMO BAST. lto.1. n. a. Nv T. n tadlaaepolia : Kaichtstown,... Cambridge City,. '"Hiobmond t :n4.S6em .48aa 7.S0am 8. Jam 9.16am 9. 3m 11,91am 11,45am ll,t3pm 1.16am 7;Mpm ' 8,20pK 9;2Gpm 16;0spm ll;lpm ll;56pm U;tSam l;16am 'l;5Sam Ifvam ll-Mpm 6.2Wm T.laam 8.13am " "Bradford anVti'on - Plana,... .... ;TjiUaa ... fc:- Milford Center '.Colambua ..... 9.17am lf.lSam 1.Saa I9tpm iasm 11,16pm rtttebargh a.ivpm Res. S a4 T ran DaSly. ' All oibar traiaa I ,. ": , Pafly. aieapt Bnaaay.:.',, V', Vt Bichiaond & Chicago " Dhrisioneoma noara. i No.S. M0. lO.. CiaeiaaaU 760ai ti6p. IliOOpm RtokSioa4...XA. !8? UacfSa . f Tpat ll;46pm ....iimiApmll;15am awwa ........ Kekomo .... ..... Logaaapprt Croaa roiat' .... 1246pm l;15am 11.15 pi nopm xm . 'Aaami. YiMaai ' 8;4Sam It .isampapm 64am 840i oonw aoors. ECToT. 'Chieafo .'i. i... . Crotra Point .... Lonaaport- ... 1 Oi'pa 9.56pm 16;66am 7.60 pm iMftam 1 :30pm lli60pm Kokomq .... Aadaraoa.... awaaaila..... Hagaratoa'a ' .... RiAawnd CiaiaaaiL. 1,46am 3;3Apm s;iaam 4);lpal .7aa 4;47am taapm 5jt8pm. 6;30pm 85am Vfwpmi foV.8uwtloVa:,irp:mT Vo. 19 at ;45 a. am. Ka. t learea Chioafo Daily, axotpt flaHvaaj.'tet 19 Uaraa Bich mond dily, auB9t8aaday, and Loganapori. wviawnuf . a itv umiji lAnfi Hatardaj and Bandar, All othar Traiaa ran for Caieajo daily. Ho 1 laavea daily, axcapt Oeat Paaaaacar and Tioket Affaat.

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-i i CoDas Corsmv Tnada ' sad Friday.

4 13.09 e I 13.30pm Libarir ronta, Monday andi Friday 9.99 pm 7.09 am Oaytoa vm nasm-Clnaaa at 9JI9 am. Hbore, ria w modeller, upons at 9.49 am, MrClanasgat 9.3. am. Offlea ooon froavfiSS . to 7:00 4a On Sunday ( from 9rl 9 tom 9:99 'a m B.itvi)ati3.i,.ati-r - 1- Vf 'ark Bowwow To9j. , aro tba Araata for tbebmfnd Paladj- - i t that elty, and off Mtbojhed to eontnot fa,isasrtisy saVaVtisySianta fornsa towtst eaik raata? AdrattlaersiB haf otty ara 1 asSatad to lasrsfSTora with jham. : t ; LOO A.Xi RECORD.

. :04.op ;l?ep 53, t,! . -,lHriZ f6cftarfed aZf Gas, ''BiUsnot paid on before w.the 20th of tfie month OfSce hours,, 7 a. to ft r. st. t Open SatrirdayeveningY till 9 . m. . Consumers can save 10 per cent by prompt payment of bills, and by

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..... 9sssssnasbssnBsg 2 pUB STJBSC2I3ERS. Those of W .country 'and city, xv.., snbsbers who receive their papers t r ' through the : Postoffie' wW with , to continue that mode to 'Sivery - by paying' 1 Trvnv.cxirrsia quarter, postage or, if tbey wish thePalla4jupn jef) ai i!iejr. houses, if they Kva in the city or at the box in the Palladium Omee, : if they Eve in the country, will please notify n , and wa will dp, our, leyel best - to , " "accommodate : them 'with a 'ifirst - class local paper." Go to No. 232 Main street for the

axix. fashions and rrrav ' - The bxst goods, are there,' and J. Zeyen & Bro., are the Wbt Tailors in the city no mistake.'; W. K Farouhw oontinuea hav ing severe and exhaustive attacks of austomera,. ' on Ms excellent ' alockof Groceries, Vegetables and - Fruits, on North Fifth.

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Phil Wiggins and Tom McWhin ney keep the Ftdtontteeining with every thing in tha . Vegetable and Fruit lmsV . and of meats, of tha very best quality, is always ample, and; prices' reason able.- . . : ; New fashions and new styles of Bonnets, Hats, Trimmiuga, Ac., at Mrs. S. A Bifr Davis's Millinery store, on Mortb Franklin Street Go to 117 and examine bar stock ' and eomparw prieea. ' .- '--i . j .

Tfca beUand flff-Uff re up in the cupola of the new Court Houacv Extra fine Raspberries, to-day. at Wiggins & McWhizaey'a Pulton

Marite. . A a t m T .a a Anmieresiuigietttw iroin -Aias. terZack" on our tot pas. -Heia JJ?fa?r.-' Do not fail to give McCullough a call for Vegetables and Fruits---jam in season. Y ' - The People like tun paper, and henee they are aubfihg and paying for the Palladium. v White Water was "on a high," andaegth, lofti r'SS- f "Baxter Law" is a failure! r i 5: - Gen. Sol Meredith was in ouy ciy on Tuesday last We are glad. to know that he is rapidly regaining hiaheali. ... .-...-.7 The ATerill Paint, for outside work, is the best. Go to Isaac uommoDs s at tne aenot ana crec it lie nas got any color von need. . " 1 L?TJofP p G v Wooda, bara on liarioa, wUere uer are prapantd to aap-; BIT enatomara witn lrean Uroeenea, rrous, attar. Em. VemUblea. and moat delicious lea Cram. OiTo them a eii prices fair. , t ( Plenty of ram for , the past few ! dajs, and we are fearful it will , in terfere with the wheat harvestgood for corn and potatoes, thoV There are two, yea; verily, three things (that should be, done in a hurry, to-wifc going to the depot to take an early train; mailing a letter, and catching fleas. ' ! , at Jt's no use, trying, for "even the i n -. l ri ' .1 i

patch ui the fessio Uckl-Beve jj.. e. is one of W pay job, by all the seascliimber r ;.', r,,

dents. ' - ' 7 Knopf Bro; are always nppurmost in having their hooks in their ice chest filled with the choicest of fresh, meats of all kinds, and their Hams. Breakfast Baoon. Ham Sansage and Bolognas, are equal o the 4th of July glorious. I. W. W. Rattray's new rooms are' certaiarjfTth;idapted for his oTjrx JnTJwrfi tineas of anj tttlAtZZL!

Cife Librieoa are ail induieementimoneyotoer.toUe street a

xas eo one eunaruauur ms oest m bmtt that l his family, can rfwKf.;'irH'S. : Kamm Uoteja Gallery on the north-west oprner of Fif and Mam streets; thzuvi Photographers of our city, and their Pictures will compare favorably, to the bbst in the world, in tone and fisiab. , Their prices are. vey Masonable. Give them acalL tTr-rnv rtrrid from a viait t .U-.l.i.maita. n Thnrml r,f last week, having been absent about two months. He enjoyed his visit to his old hpvafi, ljke all sensible men do; but Bichmond suits him best After visiting other places, even, if they are our .old homes, everybody and their wives and children think letter of Bichmond. Nothing like contrast ( , , : i. 11 roiAt Jit 1 KU-rvu.. Pi"

v 1 r 1 t it -l-i. ' Noble Street and Fort Wayne AveJudge Cooley of that city to mor- ... fr , i , tal combat They met at Bav ; 'St' nue ' i - -i ? iii I T . j . . . . An. ordinance was introduced Louis Monday last, and Cooley was J . .. ; 1 killed at the second fire. -Rhett

unharmed Duels have been less frequent at the. South since the war than before, but it seems the spirit of the chivalry is about . to revive) again. -fe w . , ; i Past Beoqlljctions. In last week's Palladium, we regret that! tide furnished by our old friend - ifwnt Wnjjawa, - "yiyy are vary easily detectad, an wU be readily known as mistakes ol .tha printerone place it ia -4mU and'drank!?(a very comfortable way of drinking, and quite-1 common fifty years ago, ) it should read: (ate and drank." Another, error is in manufactoring a new ' kind of commissioner, 4country," insteavl of county We shall endeavor fo be more care ful hereafter; and we trust our old. friend will, when he gets leisure. and his family afflictions shall have subsided,' resume his interesting recollections of the past Notice ef Reatoval. The undersigned have removed their Insurance Office to Room No. -, up stairs, in the First National Bank Building. We continue to represent the following old and re liable Insurance Companies to-wit: JEtna, of Hartford; Ins. Ou., of North America, Philadelphia; Underwriters' Agency of ,New Tork; and North British and Mercantile, of London and Edinburgh. The above companies are all first class, possessed of large capital and surplus, and have paid to citizens of Richmond for fire losses over $60, 000 in the last eight years, the proof of which can be seen by a call at our ofSoe. Soliciting a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore received, we pledge ourselves in the future, ss in the past, tpgiye atiafaction to all. ! .V, . Johh C. Hadlkt & Co. Richmond. June SS, 1878.

The Palladium, at $1,50, is worth more thanj2,00 to our subscribers, whilst we know some blanket-sheets at (2 per year that are "worth-

Ex Judge George Buskirk, of Bioonton, and brother to our present C!hief Justice, shot a bartender at that place. Thursday last, heam it gaid, he was refused , . T 7. ; drinks at that bar. . :V . . J.' "Ta-Axesex.. xoe snoe "Bergen op Zoom, Holland, an in quary relanve to their superior , Machines preparatory toopenmg iip a trade with that iJ7l. titu. part pi aue woriu. nuu biuui bj Bichmond manufactures are not spreading abroad through the lQn to Bichmond!" means gomething now, when . it comes to ordering Thrashing Machines from xrnor. Tf aj tWirt.k A rirrnFx t. Thnrsdav evening last, whilst Enos Edwards was driving his express wagon by wind storm about 5 o'clock, a larere forest tree from the Park enclosure blow down, and,, falling across his wagon, mashed it into a shapeless mass broke both of his legs above the knees, and bruised him both in, ternally and externally so badly that he is not expected to live. The tree held him so tightly beneath it, that it ha4 to be cut awaj before Mr.' E.'s body could be released. One of his horses had : it's back .P. S. Since the above was in tyre, we are pained to learn (hat Mr Edwards is dead. , He diedUst evening at 6 o'clock. He will be buried 'o-morrow Sunday by 'he Odd , Fellows, of which excellent order he was a member. rTL the tax payers of Bichmond would " like to know, you know, if there is o other place to sink the people's j it uu k u buiu: aucuuj it uas I cost every ' man. woman and child 1m the city $7,50 a head to- look into the new depot; besides, $2 each, for a glance at tho north , sewer at Fifth street, total amount $9,50. Still another call is much needed, they say, for grading and graveling Noble street out to the Fair crrounds. llu. .knf t4 (Wt !. tr, before Jt and eled- All this for Noble street Nothyg for the others. Taboo. CITY COUNCIL V July 1. The City Assessor was 1 allowed until the 15th to complete Lifcr' assessment and returns to the j Clerk. H 'V L The usual amount of Interest on debt of Home for Friendless property $300 was allowed. The north sewer was ordered to dif continued at intersection of ana "loanng. on siaewauta. xnis is a good thing, and, will keep our thoroughfares from being dam'd in tjcj pys-by ''the 'erowd and by those-who are ; compelled to go out of their way, to get round these obI atrucbons. It s a good Page turned. '-' Crossings were petitioned for at more Streets. ;Grad I a a a? ST. . 1 A.I mg ism pcreefc irom juniperry w J Main was also petitioned for; both referred to Improvement (Jommitlea. f v.r 7 j ? sThe Council accepted the .report I of the Improvement Commiitee to have the Engineer make another estimate for uie grading, etc., of Noble Street from 6th to 12th. H . The "Hooka" of the Fire De partment are to receive from the 1st of May $8.33 per .month. This sounds like "back pay," on a small scale, tho'. f .1. The City Attorney reported that Qaar, Scott & Co., have a recorded deed to the stream on Noble Street the right of way to the water be Innored eviunuvelv to them - . C Fifty individuals were reported by the Chief of Police as having 'rested in the month of June mostly very Tnuro. . j ' Fifth and Sixth Streets, from Mam to Walnuar alley between 8th and 9th, from Sassafras south; alley between 6th and 7th, from 9th south; Elm Street, from 5th' to 6th; first alley south of Cliff Street,from Pearl east to an alley thence north to Cliff, gutter on Marion, west side, from Main Street south to an alley, and gutter east of Odd Fel lows building on 5th; were all reported in bad condition by Board of Health, and the Mayor ordered to have them cleaned at property holdera' expense. f - The complaint that sidewalks on west aide of Washington street from Main to Broadway, had not been paved as ordered, was referred to the Board qf Pbhc Improve

We notice our young friends, ThomaWMdNa Ballard, age .at home on a visit,:. ;r

The following' are the officers elected for .the ensuing term, of Woodward Lodge, No. S12, 1 O OF: Hugh GaligbenN Of EE Bee 1, VG; AW Graves, Per. Secy; J M Hinton, Treasurer. Trustees A A Curmc, J F Davenport, JoharYattsi Tnrr 1 riu. 1 1 ' j. Ji 1 M J Laura Stearns, Ida Stanley.Lntu Wittgins. Clara Moormon and Eiama PaUersov, returned Friday, tbe 27th ttom tb e convent ' Schoo L at ; Oldenburg, after an absence oi teu moatbs. Mios Stearns brought home a sold medal as a graduat ing trophy. Timer June 28 .'. t (For the Palladium.) " Friend Benjamin. I understand by Mr. Pbineas Lamb, that the I Richmond and Noland Fork Turnpike is not much of a paying institution, as' they furnish a bouse; and give the gate keeper what toll is taken for bis services.. Also, Mr. Lamb thinks that the -company ought to pay him -twenty-Ove dollars for pasturing tbe Eastern di vision ot the road. The stock of tbe road i no much above par, and likely a few shares i could be bought on f dr terms. Since the pike was made mud-roads seem tp be great favorites. Jane, l73.rQiiiT0Bir A Toledo paper fixes the wealth of the late Horace F. Clark a ft25,000,0c0. lA .tlarper ' ' Fejry wan owns s whole mountain and offers to trsde it for a shot gun For tbe first time during his long comfinement, Stokes health gives evidence -o! tailing. A gentlemen ssys that the older his daughters become the "Jearer tbey are to btm Nast, according to a correspor del t of the Boston Globe, has splendid offers to remain in London, and will probably accept them. A silver mine has beeo discov ered in Washington county, Wisconsin, the ore of, whjchjs said to De worm ih.wtj per-ton. a Wetion.rLanrnorr1 un7er a." i uere nave oeen over luu con new temperence law since it went imw cuick, ir' -i i n$ 99 The second .track of the Bee Lice Rail way. between IcdianapoID UUU U1IIC'ILVVU, ;9 VC1U1E 1 U idly censtrucifid. " - The State Fair will bo held at IndiansLiilis from Sept. 10 to Oct 10. Magnificent bulllirigs, to cost iw,uuu, are oeing ouiu Msny coal shafts are being sunk alonff thnnirtlbn'of the (Tincin. I .! A"5A?? 11-.... which traverses tha coal region Indianapolis had a young torna do on Thursday evening, which blew down; large trees' at the fair grounds and a pwion of t'ae wall of an unfinished building. A laborer named Booth was smothered to death at Hobart, Lake Countv, last week by the caving in of a well in wtiichhe was Mr. C B. Robinson, of the Union Railway, has been appointed Gen eral Suprintcndent rf the India-. napolis, Peru . and . Chicago Rail way. TJa :-; Frank Plank aged 14 year, son of J. K. Plank, who resides eight miles northwest of Goshen, was thrown from a wagon and almost instantly killed, his team running swsy on the zolb. As Satsn selects his disciples when tbey sre idle, so our Savior chose bis when they were busy a' their trade; either mending their nets or esstiog them into the set Ney, he himself stooped to a trade, and was a carpenter. and worl t. aa a drove of - remain heavily laden yet all at I full speed and all in the confident expectation of passing through the eye of the needle, without stop or halt, both beasts snd baggage. The old practice of prescHblrijr medicated bacon for lung diseases is beginning to come into favor again, which wul give the graceful pig a cnance to root out tne prrju-i i 1. 1 L i i : r i . . . - . -4 nice unucr wuicu ue uas so long suffeied. : ;. : EthcblorydrsrgTomrcsptjdyw col ate is vouched for by the Wor cester spy as the name' of 'a new, chemical compound, in which esch I syllable represents an IngredlenV It would ba a good word te break tip into quarter sections snd send off by expreas to CarlyletBiowh.g,' Walt, Whitman. ,or Ma). Kinley.;; The Cincinnati Enquirer oppos es tbe admission of Colorado as a State, although it claims that it has a Democratic majoiity of voters; but sccording to tbe censes of 1870 onlv a population of 39,864, and only 33,265 of tuese people are na'ive Sorn. Ol thesfe 44,000 people we t l ava resson to believe that les than one' tenth of the citizens of Colorado entitled to vote desire that Colorado shslt now become a State. The people of thst Territory are a mining aod herding people. Their interests ara few and simple, like their tastes. Their Territorial Government fs o economically administered that they pay no taxes except school snd poll ftixee. The present delegate to Congress was elected in spite of a party majoet ty against him, one of the causes of bis election being that he 'was supposed to be opposed to the ad mission of Colorado as a State. That qaeatioa being thf foremost issue stiore Una people. ileTe! 9-Ji ln'riaa jp-,if-

Emigrsnts are still arriving in New York at the rate ot from 3,000

two daily. ; T Z:":" No propositon tr flalner than "that nothing should be ant anonymously to a newspaper." Equally certain is it that anything thus sent should be l committed - to the waste basket The writer who will not trust -an editor with his nsme, does iiot deserve to ba" trusted in return. 7aShinqton, Jane 1, 24. The offtctsl reporfeof the .Agricultural iiureau.juat Issued, shows an av erage Increase of Cotton acres?, over last year of nearly 12 per cent. The present condition of the. crops stanru as follows; iflortds, pr cent above tbe general averages All Uie others, tall below, viz : Virginia snd Alabama 7 ptr cent North Carolina 15 percent. South Carolina 12 per cen Georgia and liOuiiiana 6 per ' cent. Mississippi and Arkansas, 8 per cent; Texas 14 per cent and Teuneee 10 per cent. The acreage cultivated will Isll considerably below that plantea. me weather generally duringtne last week in May was favorable, sad there was hopeful prospect thst tha condition of the crop ! would rsLidly impioe. , Worms ! and caterpillars have made an ear- i j appearance at various points, and are causing considerable' sp . I jrehention of destructive ravages. 1 No estimate f the crop is made, The St. Louis Democrat, refer-! ring to the resolutions bi the De mocracy of Allen CoontyV" Oijio,! which , the Democratic 'uertv" of the nation car not accept; without com ml ting euthanasia, ssys:;' r ' xtiey declare that both parties "J HUSH WHI IIMUt have failed to meet thaTwanta' of the people. We scceot thi.vin so far as it expresses an opinion about the Democratic party, tbe only organization for which: the Allen County Convention ;, w e competent to speak. A feW years ago he Democracy or Allen County called an Indignation meeting f to denounce the income tax as cu. conatitutional, tyrannical, and tuonsrcbial, and after tbey had adj. ourned it was discovered that there was only one man : in Allea County who had ever paid income tax, and ha was a R publican,' and opposed its repeaLTiey are queer people, tnose Allen County Demo crats. . :., r':; An atalyiii of the. tablets ' pre-; sented by the recent ceusaa presents many interesting resu' ts. J It appears, for instance, that the area of the thirtv-seven States composing the Uaion 1,894 aq iare miles, aod the average pip-i'a'.ioi about nineteen sad one-fifth persons to a aqusre mile. In 1860, the average' population or tbe btates was eigb. rt teen -and- one-tenth, pe-aens to a'squsramna, and id . 1850 nearly fiftven persons. Tbe largest State ia Texas, with 274.358 eaaare miles; the smallest ig Rhode Is land, with 1306. Cslifornia is tbe seoond State fa sizp, having 188,981 square miles. Toe territory of Alssks eontains 677.39) tqjare miles The entire ' area of the country, Territories ias well as well as States, aggregate 3,608,884 n! square mile, the surface ot;tbo Territories being 1,610,4 17 square miles. ' lu the Territories the pop ulation averages sloct one person; . to four squsre miles, while in 1860 it was one in - five squsre: miles.' There is therefore, ample, foom and verge enough for the tens of thousands starling every week1 or two from European poit to cast their lots ia our country. Tbe farmers' movement in the a. fiNorthtrest seems to. pTelfogpme formidable, judgiug from tbeTsrge and constantly Increasing "number.: and membership Of the 'Granges ..... - .-.; . . esiai-ii-iiea. ueeungs oi county and district associations sre con- - stantly held, aad the declarations v . 1 , - 1 71 ana resolutions are more numerous and lengthy, and, if possible, more mnfiaUn anil' laaa. aevteilila than fiver. V One county association in Dlinoi', speskiog, ss.lt assu m es, lor 'h "Aaricuiturai masses or the ettire Westjdecjsres tbst it M sill no longer, timely submit to the extortion of the monopolil ane wantcn t-xiravaganoa oi pui'iic official, tha unjust ' decisleas of courts, oppressive laws ol 'Legisla tures, and tha injudiciona appoint ment of publio offleers.?.. This is a pretty sweeping resolut'on,? snd ' if. indeed, such is tha; mind and snch is to be the action, of the people of fie West, then softr u they are concerned, it msy ba askr

d. how the Gcvemment lis 16 be I Tbos. Nestor tlierormergiesns the prices j r - iil ' Ifjvt Oraia,andUmlatteritbe prices of. other

carried on. Courts are to have no authority; .Legislatures any f pass Jsws but they sre not to be obeyed excent at nleasore: SDooiutments ' Under tbe Constitution SOd laWS, if in the opinion of the town , mss. meetinr, "injudicious" sre '-not i to be submitted to.! The farmers- - ' ' fl - - v should understand that a deter m in-c - --... - ation to upse to nulify the action -i of the courts," to assume authority, placed coastit itionallv in - other ' bands, will not remedy the evil of excessive transportation f charges v The resolution quoted is' simply a' resolve to institute anarchy, and snsreby naturally. and speedily reTr solves itself, by the logio of event . into despotUtn. i The enlightened ' and patrlotfo people of theWest ' will be alo ta endorse aay such : action as la foreshsdowsd lav this resolution. - j . J

The half of Grace Church's in

debtedness f $16,000 has been paid uuree montna ago. , ! The seeoud indictment of tu I Wmidaull Clafiin gang 'Xander' tha new law, indicates a determination on tbe part of tbe prosecutors not to be bafaed. Ther probably i u .v 1.1 j i profited bytheir blander in drswf 4h lri indictaeBV and hasS made one this time that, will hold u v. . w 1 1 .. -1 I ieast ' " I Tbb Cottgm ChtnF.Rmm nrM. I ent indicationa the cotton cron of 1878 will be the next to tbe Isrg' est raised since the civil wsr. Tbe crp Jast year, whkh is nearly all marketed, is expected so yield about 3,700,000, bales.. This .year the srei t4n-d IS cotton In, tm Souths smoantsi to over 9,802,815 acrea. an incrAaan of !ivn nr esnt. over the surtace planted last year, sud if the season is ss go d, tbisnlwne would indicate an excess io tUeli Crop of four 'millions J of bales. Tbe sesson has been back ward, out there is nothing as yet to .tndioaiej. less than an average crop, wbilst in nearly all the Cot ton States there is said to be amp le labor both - to cultivate and gather the erop. From tho Btobaaond Timea. " n i Ed, Times: I noticed in a recent I number of the Cincinnati Gacette, a communication doubtless ema nating from the Telegram office, I Which said that the Resident of . i ti t it 1 iueocnooi.rKaranaasigneaape - 11 iou .0 uie u-oun y vxtmmissionerB, 1 f . ii .. . . 1 u v j H' Now it was all right and proPJ' V6 8nod 8end.,lt rTf.WB aowUl T UWftB V1 in!f wpor ance vuatiney snouia know it in Cincinnati at the earliest moment But lesv I should be re garded as a whisky man, generally, I desire to say, tliat I ctteklt and ncotoitioxaixt condemn the ' sicrn mg of such pe-ilions, as I do -he law nuderwhich they are designed I to opera-e. x signea 11 unaerpe cnliar circumstances, mainly, to es I SI an ArtAMMAn 4 1-Caw-ab a Tjim aatilf . t , . . , . 7 . . behevmg hat a man IS devo mg his maavB v4nA. m auu ui m ana n a jn vw . huh 1 lime to a vnrv hiul rcrtrnniin -arlion I , liquors r under, any , Circumstances wha ever. Bespec' fully. . I2 -vl C 1 1 Jbhimiah Hadlkt. We have no coraments,v but the celebrstcd Macswbor, of 'turn-up' hope, might have written thqsly : ci J utterly; and unconditionally condemn the violation of cither ot the TBHcaiiXAXDMKSTi; and I onlv vjQlf dne.of tmnder ecu. i ur-circHtn stances, mainlyja-or der to test the validity of tbe moral law,' w Ketipdctruliy.' 1!' n Uliii.n Thomas UAckwaajL1 : DfcATff OF SAilUIi; B. WIOOIHH. Just as we were going to press, Jpcjb learned tha Samuel Bf Wiggins was dead. His friends brought him home from St Louis yes erday morning, , where he . had -been taken some weeks ago to have a surgical opera ion " performed on his head He (lied last, nigh at 12 o'clock,from 'he effec's of said opera! ion Aed 42 years, 3 months i and S days F uneral will ,, take place Monday nexi a' 2 o'clock, p. m. : ma MARRIED. bn !. Ia..;. Oa the Sad inat. by Rer. N. Qniam. Mr WiinAmJ.;Bsron of this eityj sod Miss HsryJ. Ward of ladianapslis. 41 LIST Or XiETTSRS - Remaining in tbe PoatoflLe lod.. JalT 4; 1875. - .. -r . at Richmond " Lawrance Wm . Lee Miaa Snllie , McBaiaa Mr ManninaeMr Meeker Mango Neal Wm r J Paisela May t Price Benj O Randolph Martin Root Pavid Sell Tal Smith Dearoa Smith Thomas ; Schroder Kate V ' fMinider Jseob - Shatte John alliTAa Nellie Sutton A Franklin " 8ata SamoeM. I " i Asaieman sirs a w Aeserman Ktie Aggtomnat a Co BtTdWrn'w: Birdsall laaleen Caidey Kaaaaa coxHiijab i tUTt i - . I Edwards John f Rrsnsbarsh J i Erer)H Lawn r It-ming Msry B rederer Ueorge pinner iuib tlaines Mrs V D Uaneatnn A Co W M Thompson Wm B O lbreatb Harrer Tattle Miaa May O t Urdener O S , Untbank Bnsaa B Harrison" Jamea Harris Jennie If esla W H Vaasant Mra Jane Vermillion Miss U Walton Lewia R . ' Walker JaaC Waaoer Lydia 1 CitvWhite Samuel Wilson U Garrett Cbaa W Howsrd John W Hooter YW A. Joans Pros Jones Eluabetb Johaaon Miaa Mar care of John Wilcox Keliy,Paaola - Wyatt Jamea B , orrraBtLt;" ' Culbertaoa KKsabeth King Daniel Catey Frank O Peraona ealling for tbeae Letters wil I please aay "AUVKKl lSLU- and give tbedaUof ILiaUat. ' - . B. W. Davis. P.M. xucxusiona xaarseuaw Corrected neeklr by' If . W. Bntgrs and produce and Oroeeriea. Sayiae. Ill ' ; - 66 HU : 4,, 16 IS u.546 SMUg. irr i. . l - , I per ba. "ataper uu r. lusyperton. j Hotter per lb fS6 . 1S Cfws per ds. ...... Vnm toes per ba u .66 (lour per ett....,w S SS- - ;r in Hams, sugar-cured,.....: IS I'll . 16 - 10 HhoaUeia per lb. .... 8 nides per ib.........t 8 Uard per Jb t..tMtu. ' I . 16 eiagar, erasneo, ..r.. 16 trofleeaoaar. white, yellow Ahrowa lftoll New Orlsaos Molasses per gallna. ss itorghnm Molasses , per. gallua. . ...... 7 Syiupa rar gallon............ . .. Tstol.U ' To OoneTiraptlvea The Kdrertiser. bavins beaa aermaaeaflT enred of that dread dieses. Cousmmptioe, by a aimpls remady, ia anxioua to stake known to bia fellow auBerera tbe meaaa ot eat. T sit whodsaireit.be will Bend eonvof the O'BSuiiptm naed,free-of eharge),wilh tbe lirectioaa for preparing and nalng tbe aama wbich tbey will find a avas Csas tor Costrames, Abtbsa, Rsaaonria, Ae. Parties wiehlar tb proa aript ion wul please addi Kev.KpWABU A.WIL80, IS-lT tmA o. a. . wrnT "C .

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Waahio-ton lft an eetata worth Tba elder Adams left a taodar erk iiHiuna wn turn aeain. u . . . , 1 -.ft---- .t-Jt , oomuarsUvely ; pppr If Concress hsd not our chased his library at' a pries far above "Us: vilue, ($20,000,) h1 W5?W ?lth ?V 01 Danarupseyai ins close - 01 . ais ,if , , , . Madison saved his money and" was comparatively rich. . Tha forInna nrhit OMn u liumttaM hV the purchase of his uanuaeript pay per oy tKMgrfts tor mav.uuu. Jmjnes Uoarce, the sixtb Prest"W OWO SO poor Ust be was Dur "d at the expense Of his relitivca j cemetry between becond and Tnlrd atrawtt,- near the Bowery ; la flew;I Dr vuy .;.-., - ':7 i j r . John, vjaincy Adams le t about ow,uuw, mo resun 01 inuustrj, prudence and a Tsihsll InheriUnee. " e was metUOaiCSI - ano COnomi 4: Andrew Jackson left a valuable estate known as the , Heritmsge, about, twtlve milea from Naethvill, Tennessee; " Martin Van Buren died rich. -Hie estate estimstrd . at nearly ; $300j000.7a t h u aii.' .-. James K, Polk ltfs about $160. John Tler was a bankrupt when he beima' Preaident'l 'He kna. 4k.,IA hi. mh kkM (! aAm m.rrip(i. rich wile, snd died irealthv in worldly fortune. . ' tt 1 : m: inth qoo. Millard Fillmore la a: wenlthv mta -. w , ... f,3j ..,(,.!, , m: xt.M. ... , tM) nftn w MWuu WIW, .fW,! during his termf serylce as Prss M B V James Buchsnan died a bAcha-! lor, snd left aVeststei vrdned 'at 200 rt the MfJ -:; i. f. Abrsasu .Lincoln left shout Jid, Johnspu it said to be watth aoout 850,000.-y----' . 'yy:--FORECLOSURE . OF- SCHOOL , , FTJNDJMOTGAGE. , ? N DEFAULT of payment of prioeipal and 1 interaat dne to the -Hefioot Pond ot Wat roooty, state 01 Indiana, on, f .id food bereinaRer OientVned .. . . on , Abe loana. ol bed.' I will: 'on SatordaT.the 2nd da of AoSuaL 18TI. iv viuvat r BU vsrcs iui na tv ana ins vumib I Ilouie door, in tbe town of Centrerille-Wayoe Couotr. Indiana, to the burliest biddsr ior i eaab.ao much of tba mortgage premiaae; aa , will aatisly tba amannt tbereon, reapeetiTeiy rot principal, interest, damage ana costs,' as follows, to wit;, i r; t ' ;: o, u Jna sed Horteaee No. 1423. Beioc a part of.los cumbered fllty six (SB) eoKmenciog at'th A aouut-wei corner ei aaia m ; ana nwiiw east thirty -one (31) feet, thence north one hundred ana etxir (toof leet to. ntf-aner. Thenoo west thirty-one (31) Ceet. . Tbenee ' south one hundred and sixty ( IS0 1 lee I to tl gtt&VffiH pbica of beKianinir. Beiss aod lyina: ia .the cnnniy. nongaaeo ny aiieoaei nim iN Sarab Wtlimn , Principal, Interest, Da nut re ' and eoit f 375.44. ' ; . -c ; - W 1TKE6S, my band and -the . seal of tbe Commia-ioners . SEAL 1 Court Ot Wayne County, ' , - rrlndiaaa.at Ceatrerilie, ibis " MdaTorJnly, 1S7S. .. ; - A SUB U M . PAKaJt B, AadBar. H'w. .i . -f , . i ,. t . i "CAFITAIs, ? !i Receive DepoeUs, Loaa Fnnds, Day . and Sell Exchange; Hake Collar- .' tiona,' aad Traaaact a Geaenal Banking Business. ' ' r Tbe patronage of tbe publio ia aolivitel We promise the moat liberal treatment, con sistent with safe Banking, end. superior fa cilhies for the trenssct'un of busiSess. We draw our own drsfts on ,.3 K ; . All Parts of the World!" e.,"i ,,-,Wilboot delay, ft most - . ; Please giTe as a call. I ' i i CIIA3LES P. COFEI.Preai. CIIA.RLE II. COFFIN, Cashier I 1. slgSd hastwvajLfJ ast receivedhia S$J Sew sassaier, y pL - Styles of KKS BTmWTW XT IT aa a Jim a of allKiada' 5i owbicb be larite a the attentiunofali wbn wobU indulge ia tha latest tasbiona. JbT Call at the Hat and Csp at- re if ' JOHN 8UFFR1NS. Richmond, March U 18TS. i t-l Spring-pdSdjmierl Entire New Otock ! la Dsy(.ooclo Grenta Fnrrjialllng Oooda, OaUGG 60088. 3 . Laoe Window Xhutmini,' . IX 9 Will DOW SHADES: t 270 txxtt Richmond. Ind. - 7- , I A rn 1 flTW

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irer! ... ,IN APRIL, 1872., Tfca' nnmber of PraaUamn tMiln - eraaaod whan th nnmbu- of nanca ced tba Bomber eafcvtaled apoa. ' iwoaovoBtr ta ro'lowingt & -; y 1 Cash Premium of. ........SI .006 aaOaab Prsmkima of tlHoaab.... 2X190 60 Mtem-wiadiDff WataSaa 89 aaeh 4.000 IMOaah Premiama at tllaaoh.... 2.000 399 Gaak Premiama of aid eaab.. . . . . 2,066 lOOCaabPramiamaoftSaacb 00 199 Gaab Praminmaora3oaeh...... 366 100 Cash Praminma off 3 each 200 379 tieoa!!aBooa Pro. t to $19 each 7,206 Mmkiarm Total el Two Thoaannd rreaniaasa, WenhTweatyThonand laatlara.' .. Krary aobacriaer wno reaafta two ? Mara r a yeara aaboeriptioa will hare bia name rasistord. and will bo fnraiated by retora mail a racaipt firios tba data and number to wbich bia name ia rejfiatered. aaiJ noml-e beiac rproaanted by a darioaU in (ha dia ttibation. ; k i ;; . i ..' fjs : '.co: 'irf .-. .' AgeaU aandins: 16 names and $20 at ore time receive a free paper one-year and herr Ibelr, names rrgietered, as narticipaata foe premiums. ' .1 f; - A f . - Specimen Copteo. Poalera, Preminm ptm -sbletaadaabaariptioa Blaakr aeat rree t peraons defirioc tbem. , Addree$. :, iw FABA5 & llcLEAN,., 'Z ) 44 4mf.;.i C t!f Cllf R ATI. Oil I O . ; . Vfaumr sntteaa ara sotavne vaney Drink, nmae ot Poor anm, Wmaker. Proof SpUts and Befaae Iiaoora, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to ptoses tha taste, called "Tonics." "Appetisers," "Restorers," c. that lead tae' upntar on to Siankennem and rota, not are a tree Medlctne, made from tbe naUre roots snd Berbe of OaUlbrnla, rree from all iaeoaaUe ftttmnlantt. Tbey are the Great STood Partner and a Liierrmf Principle, a Pertset Aeaovatoraad Invajorntor of tae System. cartySag off an ootaoooaa matter and aoatottas iaabiood to aHiealUiy eondlUon. entlcblnclt. rafreshlat and Utrlesnttna botit mtnd sad body. They are easy of mlniintntration, prompt la their aetfoo, certain tn their amwts Bale and nuawe la au Same of disease Rrrwa earn take Umh Bitten aceaoamg to fllreettooa, and rnaaln longoa weu, stormed their bones are not aestroyed by nsaaaral kaisea or ether wane, and the vital omaa wasted beyond the point oT repair. bwaaiaaala aw alaaerlemi Iteailacbe, Psia tn the Kboolders, Coucna, Titne4 of tho mat Tthiasnsaa BmiT fn 1"1 'IT aom,Bnd Taste m the Monta,MloaBAttacks,PalDyspepsia. In tbeae complaints tt has no equal, aad one bottle wul prove a better snaraatoo or tu mertts than a lengtay adTeitamment. rsesMtse sjaamataaoawav in young or oia. or alna-le. at the dawa of womanhood. or the sura of life, these Toato Bttsora display so decides aa influence that a marked Improvement ia soon perceptible. rw laaaasaaateiT amsi caronle Btaiweaallina and Oout, Dj sustain Iidlresnon, BUloua, Remittent and intermittent Psrers, Dwaaseaor the amaa,MveKilneya sud Bladder, thaaa Bitten have beaa most snccessTnL Snoh DSseaacaare caasad byViMatedBioed, which s ant rally prodaosd sy esaafninent of the Dtreetre Orgaas. Taay are a warn rsraame as erei i as a Tan I a, pnssoming aleo flic peculiar merit of acting aa a powerful agent la relieving CongesUoa or lanammsttoa of she User and Visceral Orgaaa and In Bumaa Diasaaea. VWtAfca DSaaaaaa, Brapsmaa, Tetter. SaltKnenm, Hotcnea, Bpom, rwwies,rnBtnies,Boiis, !. Sore Erea Erratpelsa, itch, Searm, Dmoolorattois of tho SkliCHsnsora aad Meeaana of She Skin, of waaierer name or narnre, are maraiiy nog pp Bad enrrisd out of the aystem as a abort time by the ass of these Bitters. One hotue in such cases wm coaTmee the moat tncrsSutooa ef their curaUre enecta.r - Claaasa tAe Vtrlnasd SBaadl whenever voa And tta imnurlnes bamttna throoeh the akm te Pimples, KrapUons, or Sarea ; clranae it whea ran Snd it obstructed and Mnarteh in tke I vetns ; ciesaae tt wliea tt si ftml your feelings . wiu ku yon wnen. aeep ine uoou pare, aw aeaKh of tha xystcm Will SjOow. Oratefal Tfcewaaaela proclaim Vnraoia woaderaal inriK Inrigorant that .ever auetalned the i - na a ape, eawiana, lumng ba the system of so many taouaaniii, areeirectaally destroyed and removed. Baya a atsttnalahed pliystetaelat: Thar at scarcely an individual oa the face of the earth whose body ia exempt from tMa preaeneaef worms. It is not noes the healthy elements of the body that worms exiat, nut apon the ssaaaaed humors aod aiimy depoatts that breed thee fivmg monsters of ilatssa.ao aystem of mediome. ao vermlOiaes. so enthelmlniUca, will tree the aystem from wtmaa nfce theae BHienk ,7 ateetaamleal Piaeaaaa. reiauns engaged Si raiola and Minerals, aaea m numbers, typesetters, Oold-Uesters, aad boners, as they advance at Uie, are anbjeot to aaraiysis of the Bowels. To guard against Bus, take a dose ot , Wautaa's ViNsaaa Brrrass tales a week. Billows, RsBittteat, amd Iaterntlttea VwreravT btchara so.arevslent tn the valleys of our great rivers tbxonVhout the United Stales, especially those of the Uasuwippi, Ohio, hUssourl, Illinois, Tennessee. Camherland, Arkansas, Bed. Colorado, Brasoa, Bio Grande. Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savsnnah, Roanoke, Jams, aad many othera, with Sheir vast tributaries, thronghont our eattre country during tha Summer and Aotusaa, and lemarkabiy so daring seaaona of nnnsnal heat and dryness, ara hrrsrmhiy acsompaDled by axtesave derangementa of tbe stomach and Uver, and other ab. rtwalaal naeera. la these treatment, a pnrgaUve, exerting a powerful Influence upon Hit-so vaAooa organs, hi esssasmUy aootsnary. TUero la no cathartic ror Uis porpoee equal to Dr. j. Waubss Vdcboas Bin ana, aa the will spaeillly remove the dsrk-cotared vlacid matter wtth which tne howeat are HaSid, at thesame tlmeatlmaiailng the aottettoua of she liver, and generally lesteriuj the haahhy asMttona of tha . dlgesUve organs. , lasafiila, or aUma nEwft, White Swell, tags, Clcera, Eryaipelaa, Swelled neck, Goitre, acrormoas InSnmawtmaa, lad ol sat InflammaUona, Mercurial AireeUoaa, Old Bores, trupOons of the Skin, Sot Xyea, etc., etc.- in these asm all other eonatitattoaal Dmmsom,Walkk'r VnrsaaB Brmnw have shown Sbetr great core. Uv powers la tha moat cAettaate and Intractable eases. -Dr. WaUkera 4lmVrmla Vlmeaar Btttters act on alt these eases tn a similar manner. By imrUytng the Btood tbey remove the caose, and hy resohrtng away tbe effects ot . tha mnamaiaftoa (the tuhwiwilai deposits) the afleeted parts repair health, sad a permantat j care ia enected. , TSie arwoertles of Da. Waukb'b Tmc a a Bmans are Aperient Diaphoretic, Carminsttve, KutrlUoua, Laxative, Diuretic Soda- . Uve. Counter-irritant, gadorMc, . lterattve, ' aid Anu-BiUoos. ' wle Awerteat and mild Laxative properwen oi in. wAunri v info a a Btmns are ,thl ibbw guard. la of orapttoaa and their balsamic, healing, end a protest the haaiuia of tho attve properties allay pain ui InSaasmsrion. wind, colic, cram pa, etc rttfw tlto hw4r aacalaot allaaass by ymg aB tta Swda who Timui Bitter. SeepMa can take heal of a thus -Tare of tka oa goto? ha bed at aMtt from a half to one snd one-hoi; 11 I Bjea, such roast beet, r exercise. of wati waaaawla loKre. laoewrhv - H. BaeDOM AXSO eh fn land Osa. Aam.. Saa Staaclaoa. CaL. A cor. of Washlagtoa aad Oarhoa Baa K.T. 1 au, imunmauvus a aiEfui. j TO THE 8T7PFEKIIVC. Tbe Rev. William H. Norton, while residag in aVasil aa a Missioaary,' dlaoovered in thai nod of medioiasa a rimsayferCopsnnipUon, Scrofula, Sore Throaty Coughs Colds Aathawaad Karroos Wisknsaa. This remedy ha atfal myaalf after all other mediwmteissaoi.:' .0--.t-. Wlahiag I soaedt the saaariag,! wil 1 send j thareeeipafor prepariaganl aatag this rem -l rjl tU,BO dsolntt Fill Or CHARGE . PloaseSJsdaa aavalop, with yoarname andaodrsea on it addraaa. Ber. WILLI AM H. HOUTtJIt, ,1 S76QnAAawaT,. i,.f;XBW;yita :jtv ' My-aia.l,

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